Nov 05 2012
Happy Monday. Can’t believe it’s already the 5th of November, the year just keeps flying by! Today’s DIY is really easy. You just need a couple materials and you’re set!
You will need:
1. Sticks/Skewers |||| 2. Needle |||| 3. Fabric |||| 4. Thread or Cording
5. Pen |||| 6. Scissors
The post DIY: Fabric Flag Table Numbers appeared first on Smitten on Paper.
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Nov 02 2012
We have an dreamy little freebie download for you today!
This pinwheel cake topper and banner are so sweet and perfect for little winter wedding. I love the charm that this topper adds to a romantic and sophisticated setting.
Click here to download the pattern for your pinwheels and the banner template.
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Oct 26 2012
Happy Friday everyone! We have a fun post for you today showing you how to use some of our bracket die cuts from our Paper Shop. We used them as place cards for our guests and also as signage for our party table. Our bracket tags were made out of kraft paper and hole punched on both sides, then we strung through some of our natural hemp cording and tied them around a mason jar and napkins. Super easy to do! It only takes a couple minutes and creativity on your part! Now get to DIYin’ …
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Oct 25 2012
Today we are introducing a brand new feature here on the blog! Each week we will pick an invitation suite from our collection and style it up all pretty for you, featuring florals, dresses, cakes, locations and other details that will help you see the big picture. Styled by Smitten is a fun way to see how an invitation can help to shape and really pull your big day together!
Today’s suite is the Divina Ornate Wedding Invitation. This little beauty is perfect for an elegant and sophisticated...
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Oct 23 2012
This DIY turns something simple and everyday into something adorable and charming for your big day! Just grab some clothespins, a couple different colors of paint and you’re ready to go.
You will need the following things:
• large clothespins
• small clothespins
• paintbrushes
• metallic paint
• acrylic paint
All you need to do is secure your clothespins to something you can easily maneuver. I used a small box and clipped each clothespin to the edge. Now, you can paint away. I used simp...
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