Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Picnic inspired wedding decor


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"Each napkin had a different ring treatment. The napkin rings were a fun DIY project. I got knobs from Anthropologie, clipped off the screws so that they would lay flat, and then created the ring by using two different types of ribbon (including that beautiful vintage velvet ribbon I found on etsy) and hot gluing the knob to the ribbon. Super easy and super cute.

We also used some additional knobs on the table to add a little extra charm"

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People involved in the shoot:
Design: Joyful Weddings & Events and Adorations Botanical Artistry
Venue: La Costa Resort & Spa
Floral Design: Adorations Botanical Artistry
Stationary: Posh Paperie
Plates, Glassware and knobs used on napkin wraps and loosely on table: Anthropologie
Linens: Wildflower Linen (napkins) and Joyful Weddings & Events (runner and bench cushion fabric)
Photography: Schnack Studios
Rentals: Classic Party Rentals
Originally published in San Diego Style Weddings, fall 2009 edition


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Saturday, April 9, 2011

DIY wedding favours from Ruffled: Vanilla

As always, I find a lot of inspiration on Ruffled. Enjoy!

Vanilla extract is such a wonderful wedding favor! It’s memorable, as sweet as you, and it will be cherished by your guests! It’s so easy & affordable to make at home, you’ll wonder why you ever bought any at the grocery store! All you need are vanilla beans, a bottle of your favorite spirit, and time. (Added bonus: your kitchen will smell amazing!)
Like true love, vanilla extract gets better with age. You’ll want to start this project at least three months before your wedding so that the beans have plenty of time to impart their flavor to the base. If you are able to start this project six to eight months before your wedding, your guests will be rewarded with divine vanilla extract unlike they have ever tasted – unbelievably rich, concentrated, and fragrant! Make sure to set aside a few for yourself.
Good vanilla extract is made from only two ingredients: beans & booze. Before you begin, you’ll want to order at least 1/4 Lb of bulk vanilla beans for every 15 2oz. favors you’d like to create. No need to splurge on the beans – Grade ‘B’ beans (sometimes known as chef’s quality) are more affordable than higher grades because they’re slightly less plump. They are perfect for making delicious extract!
You’ll also want to choose an appropriate alcohol base for your concoction. Good quality, mid-range hard spirits with a proof of at least 60 work best. Vodka & white rum produce a clean-tasting vanilla extract, while spiced rum and brandy impart a lovely flavor of their own.
1. Begin by slicing the vanilla beans lengthwise, from tip to tip. This opens up the bean so that the alcohol can absorb the flavor of the “caviar”. (These are the tiny seed-like flecks inside the bean.)
2. Cut each sliced bean in half across the middle.
3. Open the bottle of alcohol. To make room for the beans, pour approximately 1 C. into a mason jar or glass and set aside. Insert the beans into the 750ml bottle, one-by-one, until all are submerged beneath the surface. If any air remains at the top of the bottle, pour some of the reserved spirit back inside. (If any beans are left exposed to the air, undesirable mold may develop.)
4. Cap the bottle and give the concoction a few gentle shakes. The alcohol will begin to darken slightly as the oil and natural sugars from the bean begin to mingle. As the extract ages, it will become darker and darker until eventually it is nearly opaque. (The below image shows the difference between “just made” extract & 3-month aged extract.)
5. Now, the hardest part: waiting! Store the bottle in a cool, dark location like the back of a kitchen cupboard. (Basements are great vanilla-caves too.) Give the bottle a gentle shake once a week for the first month, and then every few weeks after that. No need to be precise – it’s just good to move the alcohol around the beans from time-to-time. After a few months, give the extract a sniff – you should start to notice the harsh alcohol scent being replaced with vanilla. The extract is ready to use when the harshness has disappeared & the vanilla smells “heady”. (The extract can be used before this time, if you would like to incorporate a bit of the alcohol’s notes. Spiced rum vanilla extract makes delicious baked goods!)
6. When you’re ready to bottle your favors, simply insert the funnel into the neck of each 2oz bottle & carefully fill, making sure to leave a bit of airspace at the top. Don’t throw the leftover bean pieces away! You can insert a small piece of each bean in the bottles for a gourmet touch. You can also create your own vanilla sugar by drying the leftover beans & placing them into an airtight jar with white sugar. Use this sugar to sweeten tea or baked goods!
7. After the bottles are capped tightly, wind a 7″ – 10″ length of string around each neck & tie a sweet bow or knot. Red & white striped bakers twine is particularly cute! The string not only gives your favors a complete look, it also catches any future drips that may occur as your guests use the extract.
8. Download the Vanilla Extract Labels and print onto 8.5″ x 11″ label paper. Use a 1.5″ round punch to cut out the circles & then carefully apply a sticker to each bottle.
9. Get hitched, share your vanilla extract favors and live happily ever after!
Supplies:
- 1/4 Lb vanilla beans (approximately 25-30 individual beans – they can be purchased in bulk online for much, much cheaper than you’ll find in grocery stores. 
- 1 750 ml bottle of your favorite spirit (Rum, Vodka, Brandy, etc.)
- 15 2oz. amber bottles - 15 7″ – 10″ lengths of your favorite string, twine, or yarn
- Modern Vanilla Labels (printable file here)
- Full page 8.5″ x 11″ label paper
- scissors or 1.5″ round punch
- sharp knife & cutting board
- narrow-neck funnel

For more DIY projects visit this wonderful website


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Friday, March 25, 2011

DIY Wedding Favor :Tin Can Plants via Ruffled

Here's another idea for your wedding via Ruffled
Artist: Melanie Blodgett of You Are My Fave.
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Materials:
- sheet metal or a piece of wood painted with magnetic primer
- empty tin cans, label removed
- twine
- tags
- stamp (or just pretty handwriting)
- strong magnets
- strawberry plants and soil (herbs, wheat grass, moss or flowers would work well too)
- mini flag (made with a skewer and ribbon)
Instructions:
1. Paint the piece of wood with two coats of the magnetic primer and let dry.
2. Remove labels from tin cans and wash thoroughly and let dry.
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3. Stamp the tags and attach to the tin cans by knotting a piece of twine.
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4. Fill the can with soil and top with the strawberry plants. Stick the end of the skewer into the soil with the flag hanging over top.
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5. Attach two magnets to the back of the can and display in rows on the magnetized board for your guests to grab on the way out.
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Saturday, March 19, 2011

Old keys are fashionable, don't you think?

Hi there! I went to a wedding last week end and we talked about antique keys.... don't ask why but the next day during my cup of tea and blog session I stumbled across this great post from Inspired by this. Isn't it gorgeous, it makes me want to collect all keys and  do something about them.

Have you got other ideas? please send me the link and read the article and visit the original post for more photos.

"There’s something so beautiful about vintage keys. It always makes me wonder what they opened in a previous life. I love when a bride and groom takes the time to collect things for their decor, especially when that translates into an amazing keepsake for guests to take home!"
 

 
 
 
Photo by Kellie Kano
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Ready for Valentine's day? free printables DIY Love Notes

Project created by Amy of Eat Drink Chic via Oncewed
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This DIY includes styling and presentation ideas for ‘Message in a Bottle’ guest favors with a twist. Enclosed is a little scroll that not only contains a message to your guests but also some extra blank notepaper so that they can write a little message back to the bride and groom and drop it in a jar labeled “Love Letters” incorporated in the centerpiece design of each table. - Amy of Eat Drink Chic
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If you like the presentation ideas shown here you can download the various elements below and re-create the look for yourself.
Love_Heart_Doily_Label – Print onto white textured card and cut around border with scissors. Stick onto bottle with double-sided tape.
Loveletter_Heart_Doily_Label – Print onto white textured card and cut around border with scissors. Stick onto bottle with double-sided tape or punch a small round hole at top, slip some twine through hole and tie to jar.
Notepaper_Template – Use the PDF template to write your own message (IMPORTANT: You must download and install this free Travelling Typewriter font from Dafont to be able to use the template) then print onto paper of your choice. (I would recommend kraft paper for this design) Two of the sheets in the template can be edited to create your message, two are blank for your guests to use.
If this motif is not for you but you still want to utilize the idea then find or create your own labels that are more suitable for your wedding theme.
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WHAT YOU WILL NEED
- Cheap small bottles, one for each guest.
- Large jar- one for each table.
- Attractive pens for guests to write their messages.
- Decorative twine or ribbon to tie around the neck of each bottle.
- Double-sided tape.
- Labels for each bottle and for centerpiece jar. Source, or create your own or download my designs above.
- Colour Printer for labels.
- Scissors for cutting out the heart labels.
- String, twine or ribbon to tie around each scroll.
- Notepaper – Source your own or download my design above. If you use my template, make sure to download and install this font first.
- Cutting board, scalpel and ruler to cut out notepaper designs.
- Rounded corner punch for corners of notepaper. (Optional)
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MORE STYLING IDEAS:
- Present bottle as part of each guest table-setting.
- Include some colored confetti and/or small candy at the bottom of each jar.
- Personalize by attaching a mini gift tag to the neck of the bottle with the date and bride and groom names.
- Include a little sticker inside the bottle so that when guests write back to you they can seal their scroll.
- Instead of using the same type of bottle for all guests, mix and match different shaped bottles.
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Thursday, November 11, 2010

Wedding reportages from Moumou photography

Dear readers,

You all know how much I love weddings and photography. I had the pleasure to meet someone that is interested and both and made their passion into work.
I’m talking about Moumou photography. They are a couple that has decided to turn photos into reportages. I was impressed with what they said:

“immagini più belle sono quelle che già esistono, e aspettano soltanto di essere fotografate”
“The best images are the ones that already exist, and they only wait to be photographed” hence why they make reportages.

I’ve selected a couple of photos to show you a real wedding. An Italian wedding to be precise.
Enjoy!



Saturday, October 10, 2009

DIY Ice-Cream Parlour "Make your own Sundaes" Buffet Concept for a Wedding or Party

Here's a great idea from Eat Drink Chic. She designed it for a wedding but I'd use it anytime for a summer party. That's absolutely amazing! Thanks Amy for sharing! Below links to download each part.


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