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DIY Project Contest Entry #13

August 15th, 2007 @ 4:55 pm by Contests

Daria went on a veritable DIY spree for her sister Mia’s wedding!  Take a look at all of her colorful creations and vote for which you think is the best entry.   You can also check out more crafty goodness and a couple more wedding projects not included here on her blog. :)

Which of Daria's DIY projects is the best?

  • cupcake and favor flags (50%)
    cupcake and favor flags -> 50% (82 Votes)
  • invitations and STDs (35%)
    invitations and STDs -> 35% (57 Votes)
  • pom poms (10%)
    pom poms -> 10% (17 Votes)
  • escort cards and board (5%)
    escort cards and board -> 5% (9 Votes)

Total Votes: 165

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Save the Dates: We set the tone with the save the date card:  a little drawing, a little sparkle, a little lightheartedness.

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Invitations: The actual invitation was very simple in the midst of the other colorful, whimsical pieces.  Gocco + Paper Source Luxe Paper.

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Flags: My sister decided to have cupcakes instead of a cake, so I designed these to go on top. The little paper airplane first showed up above on the response cards, and since her husband is a pilot, it seemed appropriate to bring it back here and there.

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Programs: The program cover swiveled to the side on that little purple dot (tiny snap) to reveal the ceremony info printed on chartreuse card stock.  I really like the clean look of the snap, but when using those babies, give yourself enough time that you’re not running all over town at the last minute looking for a tool that works without ruining that smooth little dot.

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Escort cards: The escort cards have the name handwritten on the front, table number printed on the back. I made the board from an acoustic ceiling tile: cut it to size with a box knife, stapled linen-blend fabric and some ribbon around it, then hot-glued a piece of felt to the back to cover the staples. I got the fabric on big sale at Joann, so I think all told I spent less than $10 on the board. It won’t hold up as well as — I assume — homosote would (ours was broken by the end of the weekend), but it will do the job for table cards and has a much more substantial look than something like foamcore.

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Pom poms: We followed Martha’s directions, but our largest size came from a 20″x15″ sheet of paper, & the smaller was approximately half that size — the 20″x30″ we tried just looked too sloppy — & we curved the ends for a more floral look.

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If you have a DIY project you’d like to submit, send it to guest@weddingbee.com.  See here for full contest details.

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2 Responses to “DIY Project Contest Entry #13”

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Anna Bella

I have a weakness for paper pom poms :-)

 
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ellie

What a great sis!!!

 


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