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Monday, January 27, 2014
Easy Peasy DIY: Wedding Vase Stakes in the Ground
We had a large area of land to decorate for our wedding as it was at a campgrounds. One of the ways we found to decorate it cheaply was with stakes and jars - we used them both to decorate with flowers and to add evening lighting with candles. All you need to do is to find wood stakes in the height you want. Then, glue the side of a jar to the top portion of the stake and wrap with twine. It is super cheap if you simply keep old spaghetti sauce jars, canning jars, etc to use on the stakes. If you are filling with candles, placing some rice or sand in the bottom will help keep the tealights or votives in the center of the jar. This would also make a fun way to decorate your front walk at your next party!
Monday, January 20, 2014
Easy Peasy DIY: Wedding blankets for a chilly night
As my wedding was in early June in Minnesota, the weather was a bit up in the air during the planning stages - it could range from chilly to quite hot. Our rehearsal dinner was at a campgrounds during the evening, so I wanted to make sure no one was too cold. I picked up a crate at a garage sale, and attached a simple piece of slate from Michaels to it with glue. I filled it with rolled up blankets and wrote a little note to let guests know to help themselves if they needed one. After the wedding, I used the crate on my back porch to hold recycling and changed the chalk board to match.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Wedding Candy Bar or Favor Bar
For our wedding, we wanted to do a candy bar with a retro theme - choosing vintage candies as well as small retro gumball toys for guests to take home. We used a variety of vintage boxes, crates, a ladder and many candy jars for the entire display, all of which we picked up at thrift stores, estate sales and vintage shops. We purchased inexpensive paper bags and designed a logo with our initials, and were able to print the logo directly onto the bags. We also included washi tape that matched so guests could seal up their bags, and some small floral arrangements for accents.
Monday, January 13, 2014
Cocktail hour snacks for our wedding
As we were married at a camp, we went for a more casual "cocktail hour" for the time between the ceremony and dinner. We had Arnold Palmers (both alcoholic and non) for drinks, along with beer and lemonade. We also had peanuts in the shell, Cracker Jacks and snap peas for munching.
I made the little "snacktime" banner from scrapbook paper, bakers twine and markers, and attached it to a vintage basket. The adorable peanut bags we purchased from HeyYoYo
Snap peas are one of my favorite snacks, and luckily they were readily available at the local farmers market. Originally we wanted cherries, which would have looked so cute in the little bags, but would have been pricier and not local. We found tiny glassine bags and trimmed the opening with edging scissors for holding the peas.
We loved the idea of people being able to toss their shells on the floor, and instructed them to do so. It was easy clean up, and contributed to the casual feel of the wedding. I loved incorporating our favorite snacks into our wedding in an inexpensive and fun way.
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Valentine's Day Breakfast #2
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brunch,
day,
etsy,
hearts,
inspiration,
personalize,
valentines
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Valentines Gift Ideas for Him
'Masculine Valentine' by AmyKristineVintage
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