Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Create Your Own DIY Paper Lantern with Rustic Wedding DIY

Create Your Own DIY Paper Lantern with Rustic Wedding DIY


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            Supplies: 

Plain White Paper Lantern- You can find them on Amazon for around $2.00 a lantern
I used a 16"paper
Approx. 12 Sheets of 12" x 12" of Card Stock/ Scrapbooking Paper
Circular Template, Round Object or Extra Large hole punch
Glue Sticks and Glue Gun or Tacky Glue
Led Lantern Lights

Approx DIY Time: 8 Hours



Start by finding a round object (I used a perfume bottle) and trace around the object or trace the interior rim of your template onto the blank side of the paper. If you are using a circle puncher, punch out circles. 


This is the size of the cutouts I used for my lantern. Feel free to print and use as a guide for your project. 





Try to utilize as much of the paper as possible by tracing all the circles before you begin attaching them to the lantern base. 


Next cut or punch out circles and begin attaching them to the lantern base starting at the top using your glue gun or tacky glue. Hold the circle in place until the glue has dried. (This is why I chose a glue gun because it dries faster.) Also make sure you cover any white areas. 





Tip: Place the next layer directly under the top layer when working at the top and bottom of the lantern so that the white does not show. In the middle the circles lay flatter and can be more spread out. 



 All the circles should be glued on from the top and loose on the bottom.

Work your way down the lantern till all of the white is covered. 

You can chose to alternate colors and patterns or you can use one uniform color.  


Use only LED lights* to light lantern. Using a regular lightbulb can cause the glue to soften and circles may dis-attach. * I found mine on Amazon




Rustic Wedding DIY Contributor- Mandi Bridgeman 



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Monday, June 30, 2014

Ten DIY Wedding Favor Ideas for a Budget Bride

Ten DIY Wedding Favor Ideas for a Budget Bride


Swing top Bottles filled with Lemonade

Add decorative tags with a special note to your guests and fill with a yummy lemonade mix.





Wood Coasters

These wooden coasters are a great favor for an outdoor wedding. Thinly slice wooden logs and then sand for a smooth finish. Add a hand-stamped message or use a wood burner to create pretty details for a personalized touch. 


ruffledblog.com


Old- Fashioned Candy Bags

Fill large favor bags with old-fashioned hard candy. Add a personal custom message.

shabbytochicdesigns.com


S'mores and More!

Use clear favor boxes filled with all the the ingredients you need for S'mores. Great for a Barn Wedding or Country Wedding

designedbymestationery.blogspot.com


Honey Jars

Fill a jar with honey. Place burlap over the lid and secure with twine and a cute note. 


www.pinterest.com



A Personalized CD

Pick some of you and your groom's favorite songs and make a CD for your guests to take home.


www.theweddingspecialists.net



Hot Chocolate Favors

Put Mini Marshmallows, Mini Chocolate Morsels and Hot Chocolate Mix in a Disposable Decorating Bag and Decorate with pretty ribbon. Think about variations such as Sprinkles, Mint Chocolate Chips...


mmabudgetwedding.blogspot.com


Mini Potted Plants


Take mini plant potters and either paint or leave bare, add plants and voila! Adorable favors. *Grow your own flowers to save on cost. 


wedeclectic.com


Macaroon Pops

Everyone loves a sweet treat and you can make macaroons in so many different colors. 



www.bridesmaid.com

Seed Packet Favors

Give your guests seed packets of some of your favorite flowers. Make adorable seed packet covers with a little bit of ink and plain brown paper. 


www.thebridalencyclopedia.com



Friday, May 30, 2014

Make your Own Luxury Centerpiece


MATERIALS:

For Top: 

Coffee Filters: 

Here I used White and Unbleached. You can also dye white coffee filters any color you want (instructions below)

Pins: 

Corsage/ Floral Pins or Sewing Pins-Preferably without a colored head, but you can hide them easily if that is what you have laying around.  Pick pins at least 1 inch in length.



Base:
"6" Inch Foam Ball



For Base: 

Vase: With opening wide enough that ball will easily rest in it.

Lace: A Lace Doily or Fabric

Glue Gun or Mod-Podge


Optional: 

Flowers, Paper Flowers, Ribbon Flowers - As you can see below, I have placed a coral colored rose onto the foam ball. Leave a few holes empty as you work to make room for them. Pin them in as you would pin the coffee filter flower on.

Flameless Candle-  Put in the bottom of the vase to light up your centerpiece

or

Paint- Swirl Paint Inside Vase to fully coat before applying lace appliqué



Make it into a Hanging Ball:
Make into hanging ball by stapling ribbon/rope to the ball before you begin placing the coffee filters on. Keep the strings out and hang at the end.




Step One: Place Foam Ball into the Vase. Using a Pencil mark the ball where it meets the vase. This will guide you as to where you should stop attaching the paper.




Step Two: Take your Coffee Filters and individually press into the center of the filter and squeeze the sides together to make a flower. Then squeeze the base shown in the picture below. 




 Step Three: Attach the flower by putting a pin into the center of the flower and pushing it into the Styrofoam ball. Start at the top of the ball and work your way down to the sides. If you are using two colors make sure you alternate them. Tip: keep the flowers close together.


Step Four:  Continue placing flowers around the sides all the way down the sides until you reach the line you made for the part of the ball which will sit in the base. The last flowers should rest just a few centimeters above the line. Tip: If you are making a hanging ball continue to add flowers until the entire ball is covered.




Step Five: Place the ball in the vase and fluff and/or crush flowers until you create a symmetrical ball. And there you have the top to your ball! 






Click below to find out how to attach lace to the face. Keep Scrolling to See How to Dye Coffee Filters. 

Additional Tips: 

Stretch the lace so it lays smooth
You can use a  hot glue gun or mode podge to affix lace
(If your vase has a fluted neck make sure you glue down lace along ridge. It may be slightly wrinkled because of the odd shape, but you can use an extra wide ribbon, twine or other material to cover as I used above.)




How to Dye Coffee Filters 


Materials: Food Coloring, Coffee Filters, Drying Rack, Water


Step One: Fill up a bowl with two cups of water and add food coloring. Tip: Color will dry lighter than you expect. 


Step Two: Take a stack of filters and fold in half once and then again. 






Step Three: Dip the stack into the food coloring. You can put just the edges in or you can dunk the whole group. The color will be stronger if you submerge the stack. 



Step 4:  Squeeze excess dye out of filters (Trust me do not skip that step) and then peel apart the filters and place on a  cooling rack. Using a cooling rack helps to circulate air around the filter helping them to dry faster.  



Step 5: Wait for them to dry and add to your project!


Monday, May 19, 2014

The Best Fabric Choices for Rustic Weddings




Here is a guide to picking fabrics for your Rustic Wedding 

Lace- Sweet, Soft and Innocent. This traditional wedding fabric can help soften the look of rustic decor. Use for table runners, to decorate centerpieces, or use on anything else that needs sweetened up. 

http://www.occasionsonline.com

http://www.calierose.com


Burlap- Quite the contrast to lace, this heavy duty fabric can be used in a million ways even for your own bouquet. 

gypsyfarmgirl.blogspot.com


Gingham- We're not talking about the red and white farm table kind, but the sweeter pastel cousin. 

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/135389532520384721/
https://www.etsy.com/listing/75139108/vintage-gingham-banner-bunting-21-fabric?ref=market


 Stripes- Whether thick or thin stripes are a great choice for your wedding. Just keep in mind the wider you go the more nautical your wedding theme will seem. 

http://wildflowersinc.com


Modern Prints- Mixing Modern Prints with Rustic Charm takes your wedding to a whole new level.  Just keep in mind that although you may love a print this year, anything trendy might be out of style next year (aka Chevron). Try to pick a new print you love, rather than picking what's hot at the moment or stick to classics like nautical stripes, houndstooth pinstripes and polka dots. 



http://www.pinterest.com/thebridesshoppe/teal-wedding-inspirations/

Textured Fabric- There aren't many inexpensive ways to get the look of opulent textured fabrics, but you can always look for used or rent it to save or use this great idea for a twin sized bedskirt! Whether glitzy or luxurious textured fabrics will add a individual accent to your decor. 


emmalinebride.com

thingsthatsparkle.com
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Florals- Whether you go petite and simple or go for a bold statement, flowers can make a pretty statement. 





These are just a few of the basic choices for a rustic wedding. Rustic Weddings leave you room to add personality and flair to your occasion. Please don't forget to subscribe and share for more ideas like this! 

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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Rustic Wedding I Do's and I Don'ts

Here are eight things to think about when planning your rustic wedding!


1. Not everything is or should be DIY. Unless you have five years to plan your wedding, then doing everything yourself is nearly impossible. You should pick a few personal touches such as your centerpieces, signs, gifts or bouquets to create yourself. Keep in mind, that every interior designer will tell you, spaces look best with both new and old elements. If you have twine covered mason jars, add a little glitz and glimmer by either adding candles, shine or sparkle. Keep opposites in mind and blow your guests away. Smooth and Rough, Bright and Dull, Hard and Soft, Tall and Short, Wide and Thin. 

http://boards.weddingbee.com/topic/centerpiece-help-what-to-do/


2. Stay away from craft stores except for the basic necessities i.e. glue, wire, tape,  ect… literally, only buy items that you absolutely cannot make yourself or find at the dollar store.  The whole point of DIY is to save money and craft stores have become pricey. Scour flea markets, garage sales, discount stores and thrift stores and don't forget to bring creativity. As for online. Visit sites like Freecycle, Pennysaver, Craigslist or the Backpages and look for unwanted items. Sometimes you can even find items that other rustic brides used for their venues that you can use for yours. 

 5 things to look for in your used/cheap item
  1. Can it be easily modified for your colors/theme
  2. Is it high quality? No one wants something that will fall apart before the wedding.
  3. Is it more expensive then buying it new?
  4. Is it a very inexpensive product, that I can easily redesign for very little
  5. Does it need shipped/mailed ect…





3. Say yes to handmade paper, lace and fabric flowers and and no to fake flowers. Fake flowers unfortunately look like, well, fake flowers. Everyone knows their fake, perhaps it's their plastic stems or unrealistic sheen that give them away, but most of the time they come off looking tacky. If you don't have the time or the patience to create your own flowers. Enlist some of your family and friends with green-thumbs to help grow you flowers. Keep in mind which flowers bloom when and also if anyone in your party has allergies to certain blooms. 


Here is my tutorial for Pretty Paper Flowers:



4. Rust is good, mold is bad. It's ok to use something a little dirty or rusty as decor for a rustic wedding, but if there are traces of mold which can be black, white or green, it is best to stay clear. These can add to allergies, be irritating to your guests and even cause illness. 

Green Mold on Antique Carriage


5. Rustic Restrooms are a no-no. It is not ok to go rustic here. There is nothing worse to watch than a $5,000 white, hand-beaded bridal gown being stuffed into a porta-potty. Yes, many barns have no bathrooms, so you should either upgrade to a deluxe porta suite with sinks and flushing toilets or switch venues. Unfortunate, but true. Everyone is paying to attend, some guests are even flying from out of state, so treat them like a welcomed guest, not like their there for a camping retreat.  Not saying you should eliminate the porta-potty idea completely, just make sure it is a secondary option. 



6. Rustic doesn't necessarily mean cheap. Forgo plastic cups, silverware and please, refrain from paper plates, there are very inexpensive ways to plate your dinner including mis-matched plates with a similar theme, buying used plates from someone who recently thru a wedding, or if push comes to shove renting plates and silverware from your caterer. Paper plates blow away, plastics silverware just can't take the pressure of cutting any type of meat, and plastic cups should be left for the fraternities. Oh, and absolutely no RED SOLO CUPS (except during the song ; ) )

No! Photo from http://www.teamjimmyjoe.com/tag/wedding-photography/#.U3fgz8bd5g0


7. Beware of Picnic Tables. I love the look of picnic tables. They have a certain charm and look like a great option, however, the women in your family might not agree. Many of your guests will be dressed up and many women will likely be in dresses. This means that women have to lift their leg over the seat to get into their spot at the table and could leave some guests with more unforgettable memories of your wedding then you would like to have. Also, picnic tables are nearly impossible to enter for the elderly. Think about your dearly beloved grandparents who can't make it up a flight of stairs, let alone try and climb over a picnic table. If you do still chose to use a picnic table, make sure you cap the ends with a couple wooden folding chairs for easier access. 

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8. Think outside the box. If you have been Googling rustic weddings you have probably fallen in love with mason jars, chalkboards, wood log bases for your centerpiece, radio flyers and of course lanterns! I am not saying that you should cut these ideas out completely, I'm certainly not, but you should add your own elements. If you love books concentrate on creating items using the pages and spines of books, if your hubby loves fishing, use old fishing rods, tackle boxes ect… the point is, take the basic ideas and then make them your own. You've chosen DIY and Rustic which means you have the opportunity to make it personal. 


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