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Mrs. Stiletto, Chicago Age and Occupation: 26, Non-Profit/Fundraising Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Engineer and Photographer Engagement Date: March 2, 2008 Wedding Date: September 2009 Venue: The 19th Century Club About Me: My fiance and I love living in the city of Chicago with our cats Basil and Linus, and vow to never move to the suburbs if we can possibly avoid it! We’ve poured ourselves into planning a wedding that reflects our personal style - modern and high contrast with a vintage twist. Blogging keeps me creative, baking keeps me happy, and grande nonfat no foam sugar free vanilla lattes keep me sane.
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Coming Up Daisies: Escort Cards

June 9th, 2009 @ 8:30 am by Mrs. Stiletto

Way, way back in the dark ages… you know, in March of 2008 when I furiously started planning this wedding, I fell in love with escort cards tucked neatly in beds of wheatgrass. And really, what’s not to love? It’s bold, vibrant, matches our color scheme… and if we get really ambitious, we can make healthy smoothies with it the next day!

I didn’t, however, want to use the standard folded escort cards. I wanted paper flowers.

Source: Brooklyn Bride

For the past year (yes, year!) I have searched high and low for the perfect way to fulfill my vision. I’ve always loved origami, so I tried any and every folded flower I could find instructions for (beyond the basic lily… far too easy, and I wanted to show off some mad origami skillz). But every option I found either wouldn’t have set well in the wheatgrass, would be difficult to attach a leaf to, or just simply involved far too many steps for me to make 60+ flowers.

Another roadblock with origami was the paper.

Most of the prints I found just didn’t fit in with our color scheme, and I didn’t want to use a non-origami paper, as origami paper is really the most convenient to fold with and it’ already comes in perfect squares.

I finally gave up the origami dream and trolled the internet searching for a better solution. I came across a paper crafting blog called Scrappy Habits that has a great tutorial for incredibly cute paper flowers.

Source: Scrappy Habits

I immediately bought the supplies I needed from Jo-Ann Fabric - black and white cardstock, teeny green brads and a 2-inch scalloped circle cutter. I decided use black cardstock as the base for all of the flowers, and then for the top piece, half are plain white cardstock and half are cut from pages from a book of love poems by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. I like how the poems look as flowers, and that if guests look closely, they’ll find snippets of loving words.


It only took me about an hour to use the handy little scallop cutter to punch all of these out. Then, another evening Mr. S helped me cut, fold the petals and put them together with the green brads. But… of course we don’t know seating assignments yet! The greatest part of this project is that we could pre-make all of the flowers that we need, and then when we have the seating assignments, make the leaves with the guests’ names and attached them.


For the leaves, I created a teardrop leaf shape in Microsoft Publisher. To ease the process, I just outlined them with a green dot pattern, so I can just cut around the pattern and not have it look too sloppy (I hope!). On each one I’ll print the names and seating assignments in a very light grey and then trace over them with a felt tip pen, like I did here. I used a typewriter font to match the font we’re using on our invitations and in other places (sorry for the blurry picture, this is what happens when Mr. S is off shooting weddings… I’m left to my own devices with the camera!).


Our box full of flowers is complete and just waiting for leaves! I’m so glad to have knocked out this project so early in the game, and I’m excited to see all of these blooms scattered across the trays of wheatgrass.

I’ll leave you with a snippet from the Pablo Neruda poem “Not Only the Fire”:

Ah my life,
it is not only the fire that burns between us
but all of life,
the simple story,
the simple love
of a woman and a man
like everyone.

What are the craftiest escort cards you’ve seen?

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21 Responses to “Coming Up Daisies: Escort Cards”

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lreighard1
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lreighard1 (message)  643 posts, Busy bee

The craftiest escort card? Why that one :)

 
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markyk
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markyk (message)  174 posts, Blushing bee

I love Pablo Neruda! Great idea! Love the cards…

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  4,120 posts, Honey bee

they turned out so pretty! I’ve never seen anything like it!

 
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Vee

These are SO cute. And using the poems as paper is such a cool idea. Pablo Neruda’s love poems are wonderful. =)

 
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KT

Those are absolutely lovely! They beat most of what Martha Stewart shows.

 
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fippiebride

i love this idea! where are you getting the wheatgrass??

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  765 posts, Busy bee

@fippiebride:
We’re purchasing the wheatgrass through our florist…I’ll be honest, it doesn’t come cheap (we’re paying like $50/tray) but I didn’t want to have to grow it myself :)

 
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Mrs. Taffy (message)  2,605 posts, Sugar bee

Super cute escort cards!!!! I love Pablo Neruda.

 
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Mrs. Quiche (message)  2,186 posts, Buzzing bee

CUUUTE!

 
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Mrs. Corn (message)  1,010 posts, Bumble bee

yup…I’m gonna go with these are the craftiest I’ve ever seen :)

Great job!!

 
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yelli

These are adorable! I love that you used pages from a book. Definitely the craftiest I’ve ever seen :)

 
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MyPurpleWedding
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MyPurpleWedding (message)  217 posts, Helper bee

These are too stinkin’ cute! Very, very crafty!

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

So cute! And much more unique than the ideas I’ve been batting around.

Will you have to somehow communicate meal choice on these as well?

 
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Miss Stiletto (message)  765 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Bruschetta:
Thanks :) And….no on the meal choice aspect. I think it would be super easy for you to just do two different colors to identify options, but you’d just have to hope they were displayed well enough at the tables. We’re doing fish or vegetarian option, so there wouldn’t be enough vegetarians for us to need to specify. Do we need to specify vegetarians at the tables, or do they probably self-identify when the servers come by?

 
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Essa (message)  15 posts, Newbee

Super adorable!

 
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  6,077 posts, Bee Keeper

SO CUTE! I LOVE your flowers those are going to look great on the grass!

 
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Fit to Be Tied » Weddingbee » The Wedding Blog

[...] finally…ribbon 6! Another great find today - from Cindy’s Bow-Tique again! Remember my escort cards that are going to be placed on beds of wheatgrass? Instead of purchasing nicer-looking containers [...]

 
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mrspaetz (message)  1,707 posts, Bumble bee

wow that’s a LOT of work!!! looks great. i love the poem :)

 
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Miss Latte (message)  646 posts, Busy bee

VERY cute! I LOVE this idea. I’m also thinking of using wheatgrass for my favor table but think I may go with artificial grass. Yuck.

 
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nicolejaxon (message)  29 posts, Newbee

This was a great idea. It was really simple for someone who has no crafting skills whatsoever. I loved it so much, that I decided to wrap my invitations with ribbon, and use the flowers to hold it together. I also, went out and purchased a larger scallop circle puncher as well to make bigger flowers. I am not sure what I am going to use them for yet, but I love this idea, so easy!

 
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Grab Your Name and Find Your Number… » Weddingbee » The Wedding Blog

[...] In the early dark ages of my wedding planning, I found and fell in love with our great cake topper. Remember? I also developed the escort cards that will nestle into bed of wheatgrass at the reception, as you might recall. [...]

 


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