Monday, January 23, 2012

Bridesmaids.

I recently mentioned that I had a bridesmaid craft to blog about. Well, here it is : )

Up until this, I had not asked all my bridesmaids to be in the wedding, so I needed a cute way to do so since not all of them live near me. Bridesmaid invite boxes! I couldn't make them as big and elaborate as I had in my mind, but I think they were sufficient. I bought square papier-mâché boxes, chipboard letters, tulle, card stock, mason jars, burlap, potpourri, notebooks, and bookmarks. I only bought the bookmarks because they were in my colors; they serve no real purpose, haha.





I started out with chip board letters for all of my bridesmaids.
M-Michelle (my sister)

E-Elise (future sister-in-law)
P-Pam (friend)
J-Jen (friend)
J-Jena (friend)










I took these letters and painted all of them turquoise. Then I painted stripes on them in chartreuse. I really wanted to do a swirly/damask design, but I didn't have enough patience for five letters.






Once the letters were dry, I used clear elmers glue to place them on the corners on the box tops.














I wanted to try a craft with mason jars, because I was hoping to incorporate them in the wedding somehow. I bought plain mason jars at Hobby Lobby, neon food coloring, clear Elmer's glue, and burlap. I decided to "dye" them turquoise. 










Mason Jar Dye:
1 tsp glue
1 1/2 tsp water
2 drops teal food coloring
1/2 drop neon green food coloring.










I mixed this all together in a solo cup, dipped a paintbrush in the mixture, and started painting the inside of the jars. I set them on newspaper upside down so the extra could drip off. Once the excess was mostly gone, I took a moist paint brush and wiped it over the inside to make sure everything was even. I let them dry overnight right side up. 


















Next, I cut squares out of burlap, and glued them to the mason jar lids (only the outside rim. I left the tops off). 












Once they were glued, I took chartreuse colored ribbon and tied a bow around the lid. I bought some potpourri to place inside of them. I purposely left the tops off of the jars so you could smell the potpourri without having to take the lid off. 



I made some chocolate chip cookies to send to each of them, as well. I took brown paper bags, folded the tops over and used a heart shaped hole punch to tie blue ribbon through.
 I found some small notebooks I thought I could throw into the mix. (I really wanted to get them mini-day planners, but I couldn't find any that I liked enough.) 






 So, here inside the box so far, we have 
1.) Mason jar potpourri
2.) Notebook
3.) Bookmark
4.) Bag of cookies









<--Now for the "will you be my bridesmaid card". It's simply some kraft paper card stock, sparkly blue cardstock, green cardstock cut with scrapbooking scissors, and scrap booking letters. It looked a lot better in my head, but here they are :-->



<--...and finally, the end result. I used lime and blue tulle to tie the boxes shut. Overall, for 5 bridesmaid, a pretty cheap project, and definitely a really good project to get me into wedding crafts. -->






As for other wedding news, I think I found a florist today, and the bridesmaid dresses, and (!) our Save the Dates came in the other day; they'll be in the mail by the end of the week. Eek!



Sunday, January 15, 2012

Quickie.

I -finally- ordered our Save the Dates! Cards, envelopes, and stamps. Phew, glad that's over! Can't wait until they get here to see my creation come to life! Now that that's out of the way, I need to seriously work on our wedding website, since it's listed on our save the date cards. Yikes!

I just got done sending out some official bridesmaid/crafty business. Don't worry, I took enough pictures to definitely blog about it. Soon, I swear. I want to make sure everything closes out smoothly with that before I go blogging about it.

Short post, I know, but since I don't blog too often, I thought I needed to give some sort of update!

Bridesmaid post coming soon!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Rustic Whimsy.

There are a lot of things I'm still very uncertain about when it comes to this wedding. My colors have changed about a million times, and now I've even added a new color! I've been wanting to add a third color to the blue and green mix, I just wasn't sure on what; beige, chocolate, yellow, silver? Burlap! That may not be a "color" exactly, but I'm embracing the fact that I am a rustic bride. I really love burlap. I'm definitely not into the whole "country" scene, but I do love the rustic, outdoorsy feel/look of things. So we're going to label my wedding, officially, as "rustic whimsy". Whimsy because I want to keep it girly and offbeat. So there may not be cowboy boots, horse back riding, or hay, but it will be as close to rustic as I can get while keeping it me. I had been scouring Pinterest for a solid direction to go as far as decor, and I came across a lot of burlap decor. From table cloths, to centerpieces, and bouquet wraps, I will, hopefully, use burlap as my fabric for table settings and accents on me and my bridesmaids. I'd love to keep everything white and burlap, with accents of my blue and green wedding colors. Burlap table runners with Green or blue chargers? Glass hurricanes wrapped in burlap or twine filled with blue or green candles? I think I'm finally on the write track! Here is a little inspiration board I made.