DIY White Favor Boxes

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Are these boxes super cute or what? You have to give it to Martha Stewart, she has a creative mind like no other. These boxes are decorative and gorgeous. They are sure to impress your guest. Especially when you tell them you made them yourself!

Pyramid Box
1. Enlarge the template, trace it onto paper, and cut it out. Make slits as marked with a utility knife. Using a bone folder, score the paper on the dotted lines.

2. Fold up all four flaps, forming a pyramid. Cut two pieces of ribbon, each one long enough to wrap around the box. Starting on what will be the inside of the box, slip one ribbon through a slit, wrap around outside, and slip through opposite side. Pull ribbon so two sides come together; tie. Thread second ribbon through remaining two sides, wrapping around outside; pull ends together, and tie. Tuck excess ribbon into box.

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“Kiss” Box
1. Enlarge the template, and trace it onto paper. Working just outside the lines, cut out the shape with paper edgers of your choice. Punch holes through ends of flaps as marked. Using a bone folder, score paper on the dotted lines.

2. Fold up all flaps. Cut ribbon a little bit longer than the diameter of the bottom of box; thread it through all the holes. Cinch two ends of the ribbon until sides close the “kiss.” Tie a bow.

“Kiss” Box PDF

Long Box
1. Enlarge the template, and trace it onto paper. Cut out the left and right flaps with scissors. Using paper edgers of your choice, cut the top and bottom flaps just outside the lines. Punch holes in all four flaps as marked. Using a bone folder, score the bottom on the dotted lines.

2. Fold in the left and right flaps. Slide a short length of silk ribbon through the two holes, and tie the two sides closed. Fold top and bottom flaps in; tie with a second piece of silk ribbon. Finish with a bow and a little paper “button” or tag.

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Pictures and Directions from Martha Stewart.com

Caging Wedding Beauty

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I have to admit that I was not sure if I liked bride cage veils at first, but I have seemed to fallen in love with them lately. I think that they make a beautiful and powerful statement. They look amazing with vintage inspired gowns, however I think it is the bride that really makes them shine. If it is the bride’s style and she wears it with confidence, there is nothing more beautiful. If you love the bird cage veils as well, Powder Blue Bijoux on Etsy has some amazing styles. They are all hand made and detail in the veils are exquisite! Check them out!

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DIY Lace Wrapped Votives

 

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This beautiful DIY project comes from the awe inspiring Mathew Mead. To create this beautiful design Mathew cut a piece of lace to fit the cylinder, then tied it with a bit of seam binding. This is a simple and quick project that is even more beautiful when lit. The lace creates a pattern on the surrounding surface, that when lit is simply stunning. Group a bunch of varying sized candles together to make a one of a kind centerpiece, scatter them throughout the reception, or simply arrange around a floral centerpiece to make a breathtaking statement.

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Real Wedding Sheridan and Bo

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Sheridan and Bo had a beautiful wedding at The Biltmore, a Four Seasons Resort in Santa Barbara CA. Sheridan wore a strapless Elizabeth Fillmore gown with ruffle detailing on the bodice and skirt. The bride’s hot pink nails peek out from beneath her bouquet of peonies and orchids. The ceremony was all white, and to achieve a traditional look of a church floral designer Mindy Rice brought some of that ambiance to the oceanfront outdoor setting by creating beautiful floral arches where the couple would say their vows.The couple and their guests went from the subdued ceremony to a vibrant lunch reception. Eye-popping red linens and chair covers were paired with flowers in hot pinks and oranges. However, I think the beautiful aqual cake stole the show in the reception–not counting the bride of course. After the ceremony, Sheridan swapped her elegant cathedral-length veil for a one-of-a-kind fluorescent feather headpiece by Leah C. Couture Millinery which was too beautiful for words.

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Mexican Wedding Cookies

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Mexican wedding cookies hold a special place in my heart. I remember my grandmother making them all the time for my grandfather. She used to tell me how she would send these sweet little goodies to him when he was in the army and posted in Germany. She said they were his favorite. And who can blame him! This  traditional dessert is made with walnuts, pecans, or almonds, and topped with yummy confectioners’ sugar. These served as a sweet reminder of my grandmother’s love for my grandfather, but they are also a sweet way to thank guests for sharing your wedding day. To give them as favors, tuck two into a tiny clear box along with a note imprinted with a fitting sentiment or your wedding date. Type on a computer, print on colored vellum, then cut the messages into tiny strips.

Ingredients

Makes 20

  • 1 cup almonds, plus 40 more for decorating
  • 2 cups plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 8 ounces (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
  • 2 1/4 cups sifted confectioners’ sugar
  • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure almond extract
  • 1 large egg white, beaten

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spread 1 cup almonds on a baking sheet; toast until fragrant, about 12 minutes. Let cool.
2. Put toasted almonds, flour, salt, and cinnamon in a food processor; process until almonds are finely chopped, about 1 minute. Set aside.
3. In the bowl of a mixer fitted with the paddle, cream butter and 1 cup confectioners’ sugar on medium until pale and fluffy, about 4 minutes. Add vanilla and almond extracts, and mix until combined. Add the almond mixture, and mix on low until dough just comes together.
4. Roll dough into twenty 1 1/2-inch balls; place on ungreased baking sheets, spaced 2 inches apart. Flatten each ball slightly with your palm.
5. Toss 1 tablespoon beaten egg white and remaining 40 whole almonds in a small bowl to coat. Press two almonds into each cookie.
6. Bake cookies until lightly browned around the edges, about 25 minutes. Transfer baking sheets to a wire rack; let stand until cool enough to handle.
7. Place remaining 1 1/4 cups confectioners’ sugar in a medium bowl. Roll warm cookies in sugar, reserving any remaining sugar. Return cookies to baking sheets. Let cookies cool 15 minutes, and roll again. Store in an airtight container up to 1 week.

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Recipe and Picture from Martha Stewart.com

Hope You Have a Ball~ DIY Gumball Favors

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These whimsical gumball favors from Style Me Pretty are super cute and are sure to send a fun and inviting message to your guests. Here is how to make this favor.

  Materials

  • Clear flat bottom candy bags which can be purchased in bulk from candy store

  • Lots of gum balls (about 10 per bag). They can be color specific to your wedding! We purchased ours from gumballs.com

  • White labels to fit the width of the bag

  • Clear tape

Instructions

  • You can have your labels designed or you can design them yourself using a program like Microsoft Publisher or Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator.

  • After your labels are printed, put the labels on your candy bags

  • Fill your bags with about 10 gum balls per bag. Make sure you have enough gum balls to fill each bag evenly before taping the bag shut with clear tape.

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Ten Tips to Calm a Stressed Out Bride

 

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Planning a wedding is a big task and can leave a bride feeling frazzled.  So, before your best gal turns into bridezilla help here calm down with these ten tips.

1. Spa Day: Take your  stressed out gal to the spa! Nothing calms a person down more than a nice day of pampering. Pedicures and facials are sure to sooth her back to her happy go lucky self.

2. Join a Yoga Class: Exercise has been proven to calm the nerves. Yoga is particularly good for stress relief because the  ultimate goal of yoga is to reach complete peacefulness of body and mind. This helps you relax and manage stress and anxiety.

3. Buy Her a Book: If your gal pal is an avid reader, nothing calms the nerves better than escaping into another world with a book. Suddenly you are in another realm of stress free bliss.

4. Get a Massage: Not much explaining needs to be down here. Just let the masseuse massage the tension away.

5. Have a Girls Weekend: Sweep your little bridezilla away for a girls weekend. Make the weekend consist of activities that the bride loves to do. If she is loves art, take her to the museum and then head to a paint your own ceramics shop. Music lover, take her to a concert of one of her favorite bands. I think you get the idea. Just make it special and have it revolve around her interests.

6. Help Her Out: This is simple but will do wonders to relieve stress. Find out what she has left to complete for the wedding and help her do it. If she has to visit vendors, ask if she wants you to tag along. Sometimes an extra opinion will do wonders to calm the nerves about important choices.

7. Laugh It Up: Tell jokes and make her laugh. Not the funny type, then go to the local comedy club. Laughing has been proven to help relieve stress. Plus, it is just good fun.

8.  Try an Art Class: Take an art class together. This is a fun and relaxing time, no worries just creating masterpieces. You could also visit a paint your own pottery store. This is my favorite place to go, because of the ease. You simply go in, pick your piece, and paint it. The store will handle the clean-up, and the firing of the piece.

9. Be a Good Listener: Sometimes when your stressed you just need someone to talk to. Let her talk about everything that is stressing her out. Just talking about everything will probably relieve a lot of stress instantly.

10. Meditation: Involves sitting in a relaxed position and clearing your mind. While it does take some practice, it has been proven to be amazingly effective in short term stress reduction and has proven long term health benefits. Learn more here.

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2009 Summer Wedding Trend~ Lush White Flowers

Whoever said white was boring, totally did not check out these designs! From carnations to hydrangeas, lush white flowers are the way to go this summer. The all white look is a clean and  sophisticated approach. The key to making this look successful is to not skimp on the flowers. Make sure the flowers are full and the arrangements are lush. If you would like a more simplistic approach, you could use a various shades of white. Another option is to pick flowers that make a big statement, such as calla lilies or orchids. Just keep in mind that these flowers will also come with a higher price tag.

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