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Bouquets that I made along with my cousins help for Jessica's wedding.
Easy and fun DIY project. Craft letters bought at your local craft store and shhh....dollar store flowers that I pulled the stems off of and hot glued on. We hung these on the church doors.
More bouquet pics!
I just love this......saw it somewhere along the line when I was doing my own wedding planning and couldn't wait to try it myself. Simple ribbon and pins.
Easy and fun DIY project. Craft letters bought at your local craft store and shhh....dollar store flowers that I pulled the stems off of and hot glued on. We hung these on the church doors.
More bouquet pics!
I just love this......saw it somewhere along the line when I was doing my own wedding planning and couldn't wait to try it myself. Simple ribbon and pins.
I wanted to make the brides bouquet extra glam so I added the pearl tip pins to the center of each rose and a charm on some too. Just a little detail that goes a long way.
Jessica made all the favors. Chocolate dipped pretzels adorning the bride and grooms initials. I created the tags and printed them at home on card stock. A simple DIY project. Cut, hole punch, tie ribbon and viola.....favors!! They were sooo yummy too!
Centerpieces, centerpieces, centerpieces...oh my. This was a bit overwhelming, but I was really pleased with the final outcome. We made 15 in total. The base was made out of corrugated tubing wrapped in fabric and adorned with a wire ribbon. We filled them with modeling sand for weight and bookended them with plastic planter bottoms, which were hot glued on. Cut floral foam and filled with fresh flowers and there you go. Average cost - $20 per centerpiece! Average savings...thousands!
Centerpieces, centerpieces, centerpieces...oh my. This was a bit overwhelming, but I was really pleased with the final outcome. We made 15 in total. The base was made out of corrugated tubing wrapped in fabric and adorned with a wire ribbon. We filled them with modeling sand for weight and bookended them with plastic planter bottoms, which were hot glued on. Cut floral foam and filled with fresh flowers and there you go. Average cost - $20 per centerpiece! Average savings...thousands!
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