DIY~Cake Table Decor

Love is Sweet

For my wedding I was looking for something to dress up the cake cable. I did not want to send a ton of money on a flower arrangement, so I opted for flower petals and a this sign. I liked the play on words with the Love is Sweet. All I did was printed this image on 8×10 card stock and framed it in a black frame. The image is already 8×10 in size so it should easily print on your computer. You can also copy and paste the numbers into Microsoft Word and print from there. Hope you guys like it. Enjoy!

Download  template here…love-is-sweet1.jpg

 

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DIY Pom-Pom Decorations and Napkin Rings

tissue paper

Oh, the many uses of tissue paper! Tissue paper can take on a sophisticated look when made into pom-poms. Use the pom-poms as decorations to add interest to the ceiling or to adorn napkin rings.  The joyous bursts of color hanging from the ceiling will add interest to any rehearsal dinner or bridal shower decor. The matching napkin rings carry on the theme of beautiful colors. For step by step pictures and source check out Martha Stewart.com.

 

How to Make the Pom-Poms
You’ll need tissue paper and 24-gauge white cloth-covered floral wire.

 

Hanging Pom-Poms
1. Stack eight 20-by-30-inch sheets of tissue. Make 1 1/2-inchwide accordion folds, creasing with each fold.

 

2. Fold an 18-inch piece of floral wire in half, and slip over center of folded tissue; twist. With scissors, trim ends of tissue into rounded or pointy shapes.

 

3. Separate layers, pulling away from center one at a time.

 

4. Tie a length of monofilament to floral wire for hanging.

 

Napkin Rings
With just a few changes, these follow the same steps as the hanging pom-poms.

 

1. Stack four sheets of tissue. Cut a 10-by-5-inch rectangle, going through all layers. Make 3/8-inch-wide accordion folds.

 

2. Fold an 18-inch piece of floral wire in half, slip over center of tissue, and twist to secure. Trim ends of tissue.

 

3. Separate layers, pulling away from center one at a time.

 

4. Bend wire into a loop to fit around napkin, and twist end around loop to secure.

 

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DIY Card Box

card box

Lets face it, some of the card boxes that are sold at the wedding stores are not very stylish. They often do not even go with the decor of your wedding. That’s why I was so excited when I found this tutorial at Maida Vale. This is a simple and modern way to create the card box you really want.

 

Supplies

 

  • Paper box
  • Purchase one large paper mache box from a local craft store.
  • Varying widths of double-face satin ribbon
  • For added interest, choose a combination of colors that complement your wedding palette.
  • Paint
  • Purchase one small bottle of craft paint in the color of your choice.
  • Sponge brush

Directions

 

  •   Using a utility blade, carefully cut a slit into the lid of the box. Be sure to make it wide enough to accommodate large greeting cards.
  • Paint the box.
  • Cut the ribbon into appropriate lengths to fit around the box. Cut ribbon at an angle to avoid any fraying that might occur.
  • Using a heavy-duty permanent adhesive (such as a Tombow roller), adhere each ribbon strip to the box. Create variation by alternating wide and narrow widths of ribbon. Be sure to adorn the lid!

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    Free Table Number Templates~Orange Pop

    I got a really great response from the last set of table numbers I posted, so I decided to add some more. I designed these table numbers because I love bright orange in summer and spring weddings. I named these table numbers Orange Pop because that is what the color reminds me of. Don’t you think so? Anyway, here are the numbers from 1-20. They are in 4×6 format so, they should easily print on your computer. You can also copy and paste the numbers into Microsoft Word and print from there. Enjoy!

    Orange Pop 1

    Orange Pop 2

    Orange Pop 3

    Orange Pop 4

    Orange Pop 5

    Orange Pop 6

    Orange Pop 7

    Orange Pop 8

    Orange Pop 9

    Orange Pop 10

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    Orange Pop 12

    Orange Pop 13

    Orange Pop 14

    Orange Pop 15

    Orange Pop 16

    Orange Pop 17

    Orange Pop 18

    Orange Pop 19

    Orange Pop 20

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