Sunday, March 24, 2013

A Faux Gift Card Holder

I wanted a unique card-holder for our gift table that wasn't the typical bird cage. Also, I didn't want the cards to be seen, hence ruling out the birdcage idea.  My (soon-to-be) MIL posted a pin to pinterest that depicted three, decorated and stacked, faux, gift boxes that hold the cards.  There is a slit in the top to drop cards and the boxes are completely hollow in the center.  When I saw this idea, I knew I could recreate it in our colors.  I purchased three, paper-mache boxes from The Paper Source.


I also purchased wrapping paper while I was there.  This wrapping paper isn't your typical wrapping-paper-on-a-spool.  It's superior, high-quality, hand-blocked paper.  You could use any wrapping paper, but since I was there and since I only needed three sheets, I splurged for this amazing paper.




I wrapped each of the three boxes, including the lids, just as I would have wrapped a regular gift.  After all were wrapped, I stacked and traced where the boxes fit and cut through the tops of the bottom two boxes.  I then glued all in place and, voila :






 I'm SO pleased with how this project turned out.  I'm already thinking of ways that I can use this gift tower in the future since we will DEFINITELY be keeping this around after the wedding.


Sunday, March 10, 2013

Centerpiece Decorations

Our reception tables will be very long and thin, ala family style seating.  I'm in love with the look of long banquet tables.  Perhaps this originates from my devotion to Downton Abbey and all of their grand dinner parties?

I'm going for a romantic, low-lit atmosphere during dinner with tons of candles as our centerpieces.  These photos were a huge source of inspiration.




This table-scape is closer to the feel of our wedding.  A bit more casual and so many candles!



To achieve this look, i'll be purchasing (and decorating) many, MANY, mason jars in various shapes and sizes.  I'll use a variety of lace ribbons, twine, and jeweled buttons to decorate the jars.









Sunday, February 10, 2013

She's Crafty

I've recently completed one of the big DIY crafts on my long list:

A custom-made peach crate for the dessert table






I built the crate (with a little help from my fiance) using pine boards and large-head nails.  I designed a custom "label" for the front and hand-painted the label using acrylic paints.  I finished the sides with the "Grubb Brand" logo - also painted by hand with acrylics.  After all of my hard work - building the crate, sanding the wood, and hours of detailed hand-painting - I took a deep breath and then sanded, scratched, nicked and dented the entire crate for a well-worn, antique feel.

The peach crate will act as a riser, and stand, for our wedding cake - placed upside down on the dessert table.  After the wedding, we'll keep the crate and put it to good use in our future home.  I imagine this decorative and useful accessory being handed down through our family for generations.