Apr 07 2014
The Blush Rose invitation is just beautiful. The floral motif gives this wedding invitation such an elegant feel. This invite is perfect for a sophisticated, classic bride looking for that romantic touch.
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Jan 10 2014
Easy DIY that will transform any home get together. If you’ve thought about bringing guest over for a dinner party, this is an easy way to add some decor to your dinning table. It’s eye catching and it’ll make any table look fun and inviting!
Supplies:
Bamboo Forks
Washi Tape
Scissors
Steps:
1. Place washi tape at the handle of utensil, then on a diagonal begin to wrap tape around.
2. Wrap all the way down, or where to desired. I stopped just before the fork ended.
3. Tada! Wrap all the ...
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Sep 18 2013
Ooh La La… We added new Washi Tape! So take a stroll through our Washi Tape section to see all the wonderful colors and patterns.
You can never go wrong with Washi tape, its great for just about anything!
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Jan 30 2013
For today’s Done Three Ways we used cute invitation hang tags for three simple and sweet valentine’s DIYs. We love hang tags because they add so much to any little project.
First, we used washi tape and a hang tag to add personality to a plain invite. This would be just as cute for a hand written note or baby announcement.
I love the idea of using hang tags to make tiny little banners, the perfect size for the back of a chair or on top of a cake!
Lastly, we added hang tags to our ...
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Jan 09 2013
Today’s DIY is so easy I’m not sure it can even be called a DIY. But that’s how we like our projects around here: simple and adorable!
For this project we simply used our washi tape to wrap the bottom of tea lights. And . . . ta da! You have instant and cute party decor. These are perfect for adding ambiance to a little dinner party or gathering. Or if you want to make a big impact, whip up a bunch of these little cuties and run them down the center of a table, like a wave of tea lights. S...
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