Apr 08 2013
Just in time for spring our watercolor wedding invitations. Smitten on Paper invites are All customized just for you. So feel free to change colors and fonts – have fun and create your perfect spring time wedding invitation.
Photography by the ever so wonderful Christina Block Photography. Look her up – you’ll love her work!
www.christinablockphotography.com.
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Apr 05 2013
There has been some serious devotion to lace this week and we’re finishing off the week with a lace monogram sticker printable. You can use these stickers to seal envelopes, adorn favor boxes or seal little packets of confetti for your guests. We designed these to match our Pretty in Lace Wedding Invitation but you can use them for anything!
All you need to do is:
• Download the PDF by clicking here
• Print onto an Avery Circle Label Paper #22807
• Done! The PDF contains each letter of the...
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Apr 03 2013
It’s been all about lace this week. Check out our Lace Crown DIY project.
What you will need:
1. Any type of lace you like (about 10-12 inches in length)
2. Fabric Stiffener which you can pick up at any craft store
3. Hot Glue Gun
To make your crowns… Cut Lace 10-12 inches long, spray with stiffener on both sides, let dry, form into a ring & hot glue the ends. That’s all there is to it! And if I do say so myself I think Oliver looks pretty good sporting his new gold lace crown!...
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Mar 27 2013
Easter is coming up this weekend! Today is the perfect day to get all of your bunny related goodies in order for friends, family, co-workers and classmates. Our Bunny Ear Bow DIY is the perfect way to present your treats!
We used our Classic Sak Favor Bags (they’re on sale, $25 for 100!). Just follow the instructions below and then pat yourself on the back for whipping up something so cute!
To make the bow: 1 Fold your ribbon back on itself about 1 inch and place a dot of hot glue on t...
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Mar 25 2013
This confetti pack is actually a really easy DIY to put together. The fun part is your guests can tear open the mini packets of confetti and toss it in the air to celebrate! All you need are a couple sheets of vellum, confetti and a sewing machine.
Cut down your vellum to your desired size and place your confetti inside the folded sheet. If your confetti is teeny, then you can add it later once you have sewed two sides of your packet shut.
So easy!!! Now all you need to do is pass these...
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