Jul 07 2014
Oh, BHLDN, you make us blush! Now sold on the beloved BHLDN’s website is Smitten on Paper’s very own Aster Table Numbers, Advice Cards, and Tented Place Cards, which are all part of the Floral Garland Collection. We’re extremely proud of the work that we do here at Smitten, but it makes us feel extra special when others love with the work that we do! We hope that all of these pieces keep your weddings looking oh-so-fresh.
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Apr 25 2013
We love the look of our chalkboard pots from our DIY. Today we styled them as place cards to help navigate guests to their seats. And check out our spiffy new hang tags over on Smitten, so many cute and fun sayings to jazz up your tables and favors!
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Nov 12 2012
These adorable little paper boat place cards are so fun and whimsical! They would be perfect for a woodsy winter wedding or your upcoming thanksgiving feast. I used this origami tutorial to brush up on my boat building skills. And you can download and print the woodgrain pattern right here!
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Oct 02 2012
Today we have another fun freebie download for you. We put together some cute illustrations to use at your next soiree. All you need to do is download the template, print onto 8.5 x 11 cardstock in the color of your choice (we used kraft and white), trim using the tick marks as your guide, fold them in half and you’re ready to go! You can write your guests names on the back and watch them be surprised when they turn the card around to find their table.
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Aug 23 2012
We love finding new ways to reinvent something and use what we already have, so today we put together a DIY using some chalkboard paint (a classic fave) and our flag hang tags. These tags along with chalkboard paint make the cutest place cards.
You will need:
• chalkboard paint + paint brush (I bought mine at Home Depot)
• flag hang tags
• chalk
• twine or cording
• coke bottles
Start by painting all of your tags with a coat of the chalkboard paint. Once the paint dries, punch holes int...
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