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Mrs. Crab Cake, Columbus, GA Age and Occupation: 25, Registered Nurse Fiance's Age and Occupation: 31, Director of Education and Living History for a museum Engagement Date: April 6, 2008 Wedding Date: June, 2009 Blogging Since: November 26, 2008 Venue: Holy Family Catholic Church, reception: National Infantry Museum About Me: I'm a perfectionist trying to balance two jobs, motherhood, my craft obsession, and wedding planning. I am obsessed with all things wedding, especially creative ideas for saving money and DIY projects. A Southern Belle at heart, I love anything southern, especially sweet tea, grits, afternoon thunder storms, crab cakes, and good old Southern hospitality. Mr. Crab Cake and I are planning a vintage inspired wedding with tons of Southern flare (can y'all say that with a thick Southern drawl?).
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I promised y’all a tutorial, and I’ve finally gotten around to doing it! Yay.

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Author’s personal collection!

I made this one for Mini CC. She was dying to have one for herself. Likely, she’ll lose it in a few days. But until then, it is her most cherished possession.

I want to preface this by saying I didn’t come up with this on my own. I purchased a kit from Annie Howes on Etsy and supplanted her chiyogami paper for my pictures. I’ll show you how easy it was anyway!

You’ll need:

  • Glass scrabble tiles, available here
  • Bails, available here and lots of other places
  • Diamond Glaze, available here
  • E-6000 jewelry adhesive, available here
  • Mod-Podge, available at any craft store
  • Sponge paint brush
  • Pictures, or paper of your choice
  • Toothpicks
  • Newspaper, or something to protect your work surface
  • Vinegar
  • Lint free cloth
  • Scissors
  • X-Acto knife or blade, whatever

Okay, on with the tutorial!

If you are working with paper that has inkjet printing on it (like I was), you need to seal your paper. This is where the Mod-Podge comes in.

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I just dabbed a bit of Mod-Podge over each mini picture and let it dry.

Next, rinse your tiles in a 50/50 vinegar and water mixture. Vinegar helps pull the lint off. Wipe the tile clean with a lint-free cloth (I used an old one from the eye doctor).

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Check out Mini helping Mom out. Really, she just likes to see herself on my computer…

There are two sides to the tile, a nice smooth side, and a rough side. Coat the rough side with a generous amount of Diamond Glaze.

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I’m not left handed…it’s just easier to take pictures with my right hand, seeing as that’s what side the button is on. You get the idea!

Now place your tile over the area you want to feature.

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I have no more witty comments…

Now you have to find something else to do, cause that baby needs to dry. I let mine dry overnight, but that’s only because I got busy doing something else and kinda forgot about them. They dry in about 30 minutes. I let them dry for a while with the paper down, and then turned them over and let them dry paper side up.

When they are nice and dry, grab a pair of scissors and cut away as much paper as you can. I used a nice sharp small set of craft scissors, and got most of the excess off.

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Hi Granddaddy!

Use an X-Acto knife to shave off any excess paper you can’t get to with the scissors. I used photo paper and found that the layers wanted to peel apart.

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When you are happy with the way things look, add another generous coat of Diamond Glaze to the back of the tile. I made sure to seal the edges too, just in case those layers wanted to peel up some more.

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Let that dry.

Okay, we’re almost done!

It’s time to set the bail. I found this to be the most difficult part of the whole thing.

My tube of E-6000 was one of those awful metal tubes that kept squirting out glue after I stopped squeezing. Argh!

I used a toothpick, scooped up some glue, and dabbed it on the hatched part of the bail.

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Sorry for the blurry picture… see toothpick coming from the right? That means I’m using my left to mash the shutter button!

Place the bail where you want it. Don’t stress too much about whether or not it’s centered. That E-6000 stuff takes a while to dry, so you have some time to move it around.

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I adjusted it a few times, until I figured it was centered enough, and then I used a clean toothpick to press the bail down.

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Once again, let it dry!

Yay! I plan to tie mine around my bouquet on a ribbon.

Are you incorporating photos of your loved ones in your wedding?

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16 Responses to “Bouquet Charms, Part III: The Complete How-To”

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Miss Quiche (message)  2,175 posts, Buzzing bee

Thanks for the tutorial!! I just may have to make a couple of these!

 
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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,350 posts, Bumble bee

great tutorial, crab cake!

 
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angiemae

Thank you!!!!

 
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scrapsoflife (message)  337 posts, Helper bee

Awesome! Thanks for the how-to! It seems easy enough…and I love your witty comments :D

 
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JennyBryde
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JennyBryde (message)  1,148 posts, Bumble bee

Perfect! I know exactly how we will use this!!!! We want to hang personalized cameo pins on to each of the girls’ bouquets!

 
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hirsche (message)  227 posts, Helper bee

Love them… thanks for the step by step!

 
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cottoncandy (message)  62 posts, Worker bee

I LOVE this idea on how to incorporate those in your family or friends that are not still with you to share in this day…this just brings them that much closer to your heart during this special day.

Thanks for the tutorial!

 
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Miss Beagle (message)  1,051 posts, Bumble bee

Great idea! I can’t wait to see them on your bouquet. :)

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  1,472 posts, Bumble bee

Looks so easy, i think I will do this!

 
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LPC
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LPC (message)  47 posts, Newbee

Can you make a tutorial on how to come up with the witty comments?

 
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Mrs. Champagne (message)  1,068 posts, Bumble bee

so cute

 
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september wedding (message)  113 posts, Blushing bee

I love bouquet charms and orderd mine on Etsy! Wish I’d seen your post first!!

 
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MightySapphire (message)  2,608 posts, Sugar bee

Hooray!! Thank you for posting this!! I think I’ll have FI tackle this project… ;-)

 
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Miss Labrador (message)  1,324 posts, Bumble bee

So easy! They looked like they would be hard to make. Btw, gotta love the 7-0-6 area code! Woot! :D

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

Craft craft Crab Cake! Your bouquet’s going to look great!

 
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LatteLove (message)  4,094 posts, Honey bee

they turned out beautifully!

 


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