Here's a quick look at the guest book & card table. I still need to add ribbon to the guest book (when I buy another roll). We did not forget the pen, it's at my parents house. The picture frame will have a photo of us on our wedding day (if I ever hear from our photographer). I was thinking of adding a 'Wish Bowl' where guests can write lil wishes or congrats on slips of paper.
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Showing posts with label ribbon. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Candy Buffet...
Well here's the general idea of what the candy table will look like. We bought red bead garland at Hobby Lobby to fill the centerpiece. That's my wedding bouquet. I have one more container to wrap with ribbon (ran out of the print ribbon). Each container will have a sign attached to the ribbon once those are done. Excited to have at least one table done. Next... Guest book/card table.
Labels:
black damask,
black wedding,
candy bar,
candy buffet,
candy sign,
containers,
diy wedding,
mock up,
mockup,
red wedding,
ribbon
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
DIY Bird Cage Part 2
I finally finished the bird cage (as you already know if you read the previous post). It was a fairly simple chore. Jamie was lucky enough to get to help me. First we measured out all the ribbons to the correct length. Each ribbon was layered one on top of the other so it had this look:
Next step was to glue all the ribbons together. We used hot glue & careful centered each ribbon. When that was done I added the sign to the ribbon & glued it to the bird cage (again the lucky groom was my assistant). Once the sign was secure I wrapped a red feather boa around the bottom of the cage & added two red feather hair clips to the top. It's all done & looks like this...
Sunday, March 21, 2010
DIY Bird Cage Decor Part 1
Well I could finish this project tonight, but the bird cage isn't here... So instead this turns into a two part deal.
I started by printing one of our monograms on white card stock & cutting out the monogram. I sized it to be 5x5". Then I cut a 6x6" piece of black card stock. Next I used my exacto knife to cut two 2.5" slits in the black card stock. The slits are for the three different ribbons I'll be wrapping around the bird cage & use them to support the monogram sign. So far it looks something like this:
Well I wasn't completely happy with the product & thought it needed a little more. So I went digging through my crafty lil tote in the closet & found a fine red ribbon. I grabbed some Mod Podge & added a ribbon accent to the top & bottom. The final product will look something like this...
I might remove the middle red ribbon & I might not. I will figure it out when I attach it to the bird cage in a couple days.
I started by printing one of our monograms on white card stock & cutting out the monogram. I sized it to be 5x5". Then I cut a 6x6" piece of black card stock. Next I used my exacto knife to cut two 2.5" slits in the black card stock. The slits are for the three different ribbons I'll be wrapping around the bird cage & use them to support the monogram sign. So far it looks something like this:
Well I wasn't completely happy with the product & thought it needed a little more. So I went digging through my crafty lil tote in the closet & found a fine red ribbon. I grabbed some Mod Podge & added a ribbon accent to the top & bottom. The final product will look something like this...
I might remove the middle red ribbon & I might not. I will figure it out when I attach it to the bird cage in a couple days.
Labels:
bird cage,
card box,
card holder,
decorations,
diy,
mod podge,
monogram,
ribbon,
wedding
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The Bird Cage
I want a bird cage card box. Yes, that's right, a bird cage. Every time I say it someone looks at me like I'm absolutely crazy... It's not that off topic of an idea, after all, Hobby Lobby sells bird cages in the wedding section. It is just a lil more mod than some would like, but isn't that why they call it Modern Bride?
I have been looking everywhere for bird cages. I finally found one on a local classifieds site, however the lady wanted $40 for a used, decorative bird cage that I would have to spray paint black. Instead of purchasing that one, I went shopping with my dad & the lil toddler boys. We found a nice, black bird cage at TJ Maxx for $30. My plan is to decorate this cage with a red feather boa. I will also make a cute lil sign with my Cricut saying 'letters' or 'cards' or something along those lines... This sign will be attached with some pretty ribbon (which I've been collecting at my thrift store & Hobby Lobby stops).
Here's a picture of my original inspiration:
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