This month's theme is "Weddings". Because of my interest in vintage items, I have been noticing a trend toward indie weddings using vintage and thrifted items to decorate both the wedding and reception venues with DIY projects. This has been the inspiration for my Wedding projects that I created for this blog hop.
THE TABLESCAPE
I envisioned the centerpiece on each guest table to have a small vignette of old books, vintage silver and glass. All of the accessories were thrifted (except for the candy.)
I wanted to create the table tent in craft paper but I didn't have any craft paper cardstock. I decided to get creative and used a grocery bag. I cut open the bag along the seams and then ironed it. (Surprising how your family will take notice if they see you ironing a grocery bag.) Next, I used adhesive to adhered it to a piece of cardstock that was the right weight that I needed.
I cut the Table Tent out of a new Sizzix die that I designed (available April 2011.) I first embellished it with the Ornate Label and Paper Rosette die cuts. The Rosette was created using old sheet music. The button and millinery flowers are vintage. The heart lace was thrifted here. I soaked the lace in tea to give it a more vintage color. (My family noticed my odd choice of beverage too.) As a final piece of embellishment, I added some duck feathers as part of the overall decoration theme. The feathers were gifted from these guys.
GIFT CARD RECEPTACLE
To continue the vintage theme, I decorated a thrifted, wooden suitcase to hold gift cards for the wedding couple. I die cut the letters using the Serif Essentials dies and attached them to triangle banners.
BOUTONNIERE
I used a short piece of wire (about 6 inches folded in half) and added a pearl drop bead to hang from the bottom. I used another shorter piece of wire to start wrapping the duck feathers and millinery flowers onto the folded wire away from the drop bead. Once I was happy with the arrangement, I used florist tape to wrap the wires securely. Next I wrapped the tape with lace. I used another short piece of lace to hold the pin-back and then tied it into a knot on the front. I glued a vintage button on the front to complete the look.
GIFTS FOR THE WEDDING PARTY
Another part of the wedding decorations I envisioned were "Thank You" gift boxes for the wedding party members. I created a side table to display the decorated pillow box.
To create the box, I started by adhering the grocery bag to another sheet of cardstock and then die cut a Pillow Box. I inked the edges to add dimension. Next I took a vintage hanky and wrapped it around the box. I die cut a Ticket Strip out of cardstock and attached it to the sides of the box to hold the hanky in place. I did not want to adhere the delicate hanky to the box. I embellished the ticket strip with another Ornate Label, more vintage heart lace and added a pearl-looking button as an accent.
I had so much fun creating all of these projects. The amazing thing was that, in all of these photos, the only two items I had to purchase for these specific projects were the alligator clips used in the vintage spool photo holders and the candy in the very first photo. Even the lemons in the lemonade were from a friend's garden.
Hope you enjoyed my vision of a DIY/Vintage Wedding theme. Please use the Designer Crafts Blog Connection button on the right to continue through the blog hop. Thank you for visiting.
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A Little Knick Knack, All Thingz Related, Between Naps on the Porch, Blue Cricket Designs, Brambleberry Cottage, Chic on a Shoestring, Coastal Charm, Common Ground, Craft Envy, Creative Everyday, DIY Home Sweet Home Project, FaveCrafts, Finding Fabulous, The Girl Creative, Graphics Fairy, House of Grace, I {heart} Nap Time, I'm Topsy Turvy, Keeping It Simple, Krafty Kat, Lovely Crafty Home, Making the World Cuter, My Backyard Eden, My Romantic Home, My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia, Paisley Passions, Passionately Artistic, Rook No. 17, Simply Designing, Skip to my Lou, Someday Crafts, The Shabby Chic Cottage, The Shabby Nest, Somewhat Simple, The Thrifty Home, The Trendy Treehouse, Truly Lovely, Under the Table and Dreaming, Very Merry Vintage Style and What Allie's Making Now
Perfect,I love it all from first till last!
ReplyDeleteWow Lynda- so many nice wedding projects- Love how you incorperated the wood spools
ReplyDeleteLynda these are super elegant. I love how you included the antique lace and artifacts into your crafts. Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteOooooh, this is a gorgeous wedding concept! I especially love the hanky wrapped pillow boxes, but also how you created each of the vignettes -- beautiful!
ReplyDelete~Amanda
So much lovely vintage awesome-ness!
ReplyDeleteLove it! So many good ideas and the wedding photos make such a nice touch!
ReplyDeleteNow this is creativity at its finest. Thank you for sharing your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYou have blown my mind! Love all of the little details! Sharing this on Twitter & thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love anything vintage and you have a great way of showing off your talent. Thanks for sharing, Vicky
ReplyDeleteComing by via the Graphics Fairy.
ReplyDeleteYour wedding ideas are completely adorable!
I am currently taking signups for a spring swap and soon will be having an Easter craft linky party.
Stop by my blog for details.
Be blessed!
So creative - i love the vintage spools that are holding the pictures! ADORABLE!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so gorgeous and elegant
ReplyDeleteEverything is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSimply divine! Everything you created is fabulous! Perhaps you should consider becoming an events planner for those who like the DIY look - but lack the time to carry it out.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to the party each week. I enjoy seeing you creative projects.
Blessings,
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/
That is ALL fantastic! I Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Making It With Allie! I can't wait to see what you have for next week!
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Lynda, your vintage wedding decor is exquisite. Thank you for continuing to share your talent and creativity at "A Little Birdie Told Me..." Tuesday at Rook No. 17!
ReplyDeleteJenn
So lovely!! Love all the special details you added to make it really great!!! Thanks so much for sharing this on Fancy This Fridays!! :)
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