Apr 18 2013
If you’re planning a rustic outdoor wedding part-ay, then this project is perfect for you. All we did was print our monogram onto butcher paper that we cut down to 8.5 x 11 inches and ran through our inkjet printer. We then wrapped them around battery operated candles (real candles and butcher is no bueno!) and cloth napkins. This is so easy to do and it’s a great way to add personal touches to your tables.
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Apr 15 2013
Going the DIY route for your big day can sometimes be a bit overwhelming when you really get into it. But Joe & Brooke pull it off with so much style and charm! They’re both teachers in Tennessee and guess what?! Brooke did all of the paper goods herself! From the invitations down to the super awesome and impressive menu board. She’s a DIY bride we can take a tip or two from.
And she wore a blush Vera Wang gown! Sigh!
We love this photo of her bridesmaids helping put her shoes on! To...
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Apr 12 2013
Today’s free download is adorable and can be used for so many different things. We used the watercolor paper bow as napkin ring holders for our dip dyed napkins and then added a clothespin to the back to use it as decor. Just click here to download the template and follow the instructions!
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Apr 11 2013
Now that you are completely inspired by all things watercolor it’s time to put it all together. Give this simple watercolor escort card a try.
All you need is our 4 bar cards in white, some paint & a brush. Paint your cards how you like, fold in half and write in your guest name. Easy & pretty!
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Apr 10 2013
Today’s DIY is so fun! I love getting my hands a little dirty and this dip dyeing process is just the thing. And we think they turned out so cute! See below for the simple instructions…
We used Rit Dye in both liquid and powder forms. Follow the instructions on the dye for the amount of fabric you have and add a few pumps of dish soap to your hot water.
1. Add the dye to your hot water and soap mixture. The more dye you add the brighter your color will be. 2. Mix the dye into the wate...
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