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Mrs. Lamb, Norfolk Age and Occupation: 25, Homeland Security Consultant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Graduate Student Engagement Date: January 2009 Wedding Date: January 2010 Venue: Trinity Presbyterian Church/Harrison Opera House About Me: I’m a Homeland Security Consultant with a tendency towards pulling office pranks, taking lunch breaks, and drinking Wawa shakes. I’m also an English major with a serious obsession with alliteration and rhymes. While I’m not keeping America safe, I’m training for half marathons and the Escape from Alcatraz swim. Or moving for the third time this year. Or baking. Or wedding crafting. Or crying about wedding planning. All the while, I’m getting myself into Lucille Ball-esque scrapes and making Jim Carey-esque faces. Our big fat Czech/Baptist/Jewish/Italian wedding is a combination of vintage eclectic, DIY, and little spoonful of sugar from our Event Coordinator. It’s going to be a Norfolk flavored wedding with the verve of an only-daughter-blow-out bash!
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Mine at Last: DIY Card Box

May 6th, 2010 @ 3:47 pm by Mrs. Lamb

Two weeks before our wedding, I considered my to-do list and then promptly cut it in half by losing pipe dream projects. There were items that we no longer had a budget for (black and white snack table with Oreos on shots of milk and homemade whoopie pies!), items I couldn’t find (perfect parents’ gifts), and items that were just not that big of a priority anymore. Our card box fell into all three categories. I had thought I wanted something cool and antique to fit our vintage vibe, but never ran across the right piece at the right price. I was sick of spending money on things that weren’t going to last but one night. At the end of the day, I came to the conclusion that I would make a box with items I had on hand.

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I found three boxes that were roughly the same shape (which I had plenty of considering people sent a lot of gifts beforehand and I had been ordering DIY supplies like a fiend). I grabbed the roll of wrapping paper I had used for our envelope liners and proceeded to wrap each box. I created a hole in between the bottom and middle box so that cards could fall through to the bottom. I thought about creating a full tutorial, but this really wasn’t rocket science. It takes a little time to figure out the best way to piece the boxes together, but it’s nothing that a little packing tape and hot glue won’t fix. The box doesn’t have to survive nuclear war, it just has to sit on a table and look pretty.

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After gluing ribbon and pearl beading (in the dollar bin at Jo-Ann’s) around each layer, I decided to gussy it all up with leftover remnants from bouquet and boutonniere endeavors. The decorations helped to hide the seams in my less-than-perfect wrapping job. I figured the whole thing was going to be thrown out after the wedding anyways and since it was a freebie project I didn’t make any big time investments here. My aunt ended up rescuing the decorations at the farewell brunch to re-purpose in other crafting - so my card box lives on in other crafting reinventions!

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Here she is in all her glory on the gift table. It seemed like a lot of people got my gift wrap color memo! You can also see the table seating chart which was a clutch last minute addition from Kinko’s. I designed it in publisher and we filled in the table numbers in the 11th hour. Special thanks to my colleague, Meg, who ran to Kinko’s the morning of the wedding and to our event planner, Pavaune, who found the easel and drape.

One of the things that wedding planning (or any kind of project management, for that matter) teaches you is that everything cannot be a priority. Have you learned that lesson? Are there any projects that you’re moving to a lower priority as the wedding approaches?

*Top two photos by me and last photo by our photographer, Sam Hughes

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25 Responses to “Mine at Last: DIY Card Box”

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LurkMcGurk

Looks good Lamb. When you say about “the gift wrap memo”… did you request your gifts be wrapped a certain way? If so, how did you go about that?

 
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alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,622 posts, Sugar bee

Simply done, looks great, and served its purpose! Yay for no additional costs!

 
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sunnydebs
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sunnydebs (message)  784 posts, Busy bee

Did you find that your guests knew it was a card box, and filled it with cards? It’s wrapped sort of like a present, and I think I would honestly mistake it as a present and just rest my card among the boxes. :-\ I want to make sure to put a sign on top that says “cards” on mine.

 
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Mrs. Pug
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Mrs. Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

it looks great, and totally fits with your theme.

 
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Miss Brooch (message)  1,721 posts, Bumble bee

So cute and creative!

 
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Miss Seashell (message)  1,713 posts, Bumble bee

Nice work!

 
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Miss Stargazer (message)  170 posts, Blushing bee

This is actually a project that I think I could do! haha!

 
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Kay7 (message)  73 posts, Worker bee

I have the same question as sunnydebs… our card box looks just like a nicely wrapped present and I worry that folks won’t realize it is a card box… which makes me wonder if i need to label it somehow…. but is that a silly idea?

 
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Mrs. Lamb (message)  970 posts, Busy bee

@sunnydebs and @Kay7: It was full of cards when we opened it the next day! I don’t actually know how many were inserted by guests and how many my coordinator gathered. Some people in our grandparents’ generation opted to give us their cards in person after we opened the dance floor (I think it was kindof cultural), but my coordinator helped me out by storing them safely in the box as well. So by the time we got to the box, all of the cards had been consolidated in it. Honestly, I think the slit in the box and the cake shape gives it away as a card box. However, a lot of people do make cute signs - so I would say to do what makes you the most comfortable :)

 
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Mrs. Lamb (message)  970 posts, Busy bee

@LurkMcGurk: Oh! Hahaha, no. Just a funny coincidence.

 
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cjp454
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cjp454 (message)  72 posts, Worker bee

Your card box turned out great! And it think it was wise to use what you had. Bravo!

 
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Miss Cola (message)  2,868 posts, Sugar bee

Your card box looked fantastic! I can’t believe you were able to pull off something so pretty with just what you already had around your house!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,288 posts, Bee Keeper

i love that it fit in fantastically with the surrounding gifts. if it weren’t for the card slot, i would have lost it on the table

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

Great job!

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

It looks awesome! Great job! :)

 
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mrspaetz
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mrspaetz (message)  3,805 posts, Honey bee

Sweet. Gorgeous last min project!

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

Turned out great!

 
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alohababy28
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alohababy28 (message)  466 posts, Helper bee

We have two weeks to go, and we have cut out, scaled back, and rethought MANY projects. We just don’t have the time, and like you said, spending time, energy and money on something that will be used only a few hours seems like a huge waste!

 
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Mrs. Lamb (message)  970 posts, Busy bee

@alohababy28: Way to go! these few weeks will fly by - enjoy your wedding day!

 
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winter
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winter (message)  1,333 posts, Bumble bee

awwwwww how pretty

 
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Mrs. Lamb, Norfolk Age and Occupation: 25, Homeland Security Consultant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Graduate Student Engagement Date: January 2009 Wedding Date: January 2010 Venue: Trinity Presbyterian Church/Harrison Opera House About Me: I’m a Homeland Security Consultant with a tendency towards pulling office pranks, taking lunch breaks, and drinking Wawa shakes. I’m also an English major with a serious obsession with alliteration and rhymes. While I’m not keeping America safe, I’m training for half marathons and the Escape from Alcatraz swim. Or moving for the third time this year. Or baking. Or wedding crafting. Or crying about wedding planning. All the while, I’m getting myself into Lucille Ball-esque scrapes and making Jim Carey-esque faces. Our big fat Czech/Baptist/Jewish/Italian wedding is a combination of vintage eclectic, DIY, and little spoonful of sugar from our Event Coordinator. It’s going to be a Norfolk flavored wedding with the verve of an only-daughter-blow-out bash!

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