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Mrs. Elephant, Dallas, TX Age and Occupation: 27, Financial Operations Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, IT Student/Store Manager Engagement Date: March 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: The Tribute Golf Club About Me: I'm a Philly native creating roots deep in the heart of Texas. I might be a little obsessed capturing those Kodak moments of anything and everything (mainly on vacations). I've become more of a gamer thanks to Mr. Elephant, who I met online and can't wait to spend the rest of my life with. We are planning a wedding based on our favorite colors, blue and green, with a travel theme for 150 of our closest friends and family. Hopefully our long (2-year) engagement won't kill me!
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A Way to Line the Aisle

August 31st, 2010 @ 4:20 pm by Mrs. Elephant

Once we decided on the venue and the outdoor ceremony, I started to think about cute ways to line the aisle. We’re trying to cut down on the flower budget, so that cuts down a many of the aisle options. While doing my normal “lurking” on the Knot boards, I saw some pictures of tissue-paper pomanders that looked interesting, but I thought to myself “that looks a little hard.” Thankfully, I came across the wedding planning bio of FutureMrsDudley55 on the DIY boards of the Knot, and she gave awesome step-by-step picture instructions for tissue-paper pomanders. Here is the picture detail of my first attempt.

Materials needed:

  • Styrofoam ball (I used a five-inch ball, with a 40%-off coupon at Michaels)
  • Ribbon (left over from other DIY projects)
  • Tissue paper (For the trial run, I just used tissue paper found at the front of Michaels.)
  • Twenty-four-gauge floral wire
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue and glue gun

1) First off, I punched a hole through the styrofoam ball to insert the ribbon (similar to what I did with the silk-flower pomander for our flower girl). I knotted the ribbon at the bottom, which would later be covered up with flowers.

2) I cut the tissue paper into little 4″ x 3.75″ sections, and used stacks of six sheets for each flower

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3) Next up, I folded the six sheets in an accordion style, then folded in half. Once folded in half, I rounded the edges to make them more flower like.

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4) After that, I cut some of the floral wire (they suggest wire cutters, but my scissors did the trick) and twisted it around the middle part of the tissue paper to make the stem.

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5) From here, I started to pull apart each of the layers and fan them out to look like a flower.

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6) I found it easier to make a bunch of flowers, and then stick them in the styrofoam, instead of doing one flower at a time.

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7) Here’s the beginning of the filling the styrofoam ball. I would punch a little hole with the end of a paintbrush and then add some hot glue for good measure. I would stick the “stem” into the hot glue hole and push down to secure.

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8) And finally, here’s the completed project! I really like it and think that it will add some color to the white chairs the guests will be sitting in. Even though I finished this mostly in one night (I got too tired to finish that last little bit, so I did that during lunch today), I’m glad that I have enough time to spread these bad boys out!

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We will alternate between blue tissue paper/green ribbon and green tissue paper/blue ribbon.

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Are there any other brides out there making tissue-paper pomanders? How will you line your aisle?

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34 Responses to “A Way to Line the Aisle”

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babebabe06
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babebabe06 (message)  846 posts, Busy bee

this is sooo cute and looks pretty simple to do !!!!

 
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Mrs. Pretzel
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Mrs. Pretzel (message)  1,893 posts, Buzzing bee

I don’t think I’ve told you how much I love your colors! Love Love Love! :) I toyed with the tissue paper pom idea and then got lazy… we did Chinese lanterns to line the aisle.

 
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Miss Brooch (message)  1,715 posts, Bumble bee

Those are so cute! You’re so creative!

 
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luckyduckluk
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luckyduckluk (message)  127 posts, Blushing bee

Love it! You make it look so easy Miss Elephant!

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

wow that’s pretty! i love the bold colors you used and yes they will be a great pop of color against white chairs!

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,312 posts, Bee Keeper

These came out super-cute, well done!

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  7,970 posts, Bee Keeper

They turned out great! I too LOVE your colors, blue and green are my all time favorite colors!

 
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panda in England
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panda in England (message)  210 posts, Helper bee

Great job on this :) we’re doing tissue pomanders too!
I’m using the method from foldingtrees and then displaying atop of vintage glass candlesticks as our table centrepieces.
Totally agree with what you say about having time to space out doing this - I have 24 to make and the first one took me 2 hours to complete; so I estimate it only taking me a gazillion more hours to finish this project! Good luck with yours!

 
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nmeyer01
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nmeyer01 (message)  130 posts, Blushing bee

these came out so cute! i have been trying to decide if i’ll do tissue pomanders or suck it up and buy fake flowers but now i think i may go your route! they look adorable!

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,177 posts, Bee Keeper

Thank you everyone! They really weren’t too bad, just a little tedious when we needed a total of 12. I was a little worried about them in the beginning, but I really love the punch of color it will add to the aisle.

@panda in England: Spacing them out was definitely the way to go! Good luck with those 24!

 
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Encore
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Encore (message)  680 posts, Busy bee

I feel like we’ve had a bonding moment here. Not only am I making tissue paper pomanders, but I got the idea and instructions from that nice lady’s blog. And… okay I’ll just admit this… I actually bought her pomanders from her after her wedding. They didn’t ship terribly well though so I’ve been sprucing them up myself. I love them! And I love yours too. :)

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,177 posts, Bee Keeper

@Encore: Hehe, what a small world!

 
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FutureMrsBPB
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FutureMrsBPB (message)  665 posts, Busy bee

I think that these are beautiful! I’m not sure that I’m crafty enough to pull them off. Are you doing an aisle runner as well? I would love to do an aisle runner, as we’re getting married at the reception venue in another room and it needs some sprucing up…but I can just picture myself snagging a heel in it and wiping out on the trek down the aisle…

 
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Miss Elephant
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,177 posts, Bee Keeper

@FutureMrsBPB: Our venue has an outdoor area with a stone path that leads to the gazebo, so we will not be doing an aisle runner. I’ll be posting some pictures soon!

 
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chrispygal
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chrispygal (message)  1,113 posts, Bumble bee

Surprisingly great looking for tissue paper. They look just as good as the silk flowers to me. Great job! And I’m with you - I have already completed two of my DIY projects and I am a year out. :)

 
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Kaitlyn

i love these! i was totally planning on making these for my wedding and I LOVE how you rounded the edges. I am totally doing that. Thanks for the post!

 
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Miss Sand Dollar
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Miss Sand Dollar (message)  1,305 posts, Bumble bee

Nice job! I love your color choices, it just keeps looking even better with every post!

 
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violet_grewe
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violet_grewe (message)  17 posts, Newbee

adorable!

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

We made these same balls, but with fabric. Love them!

 
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kitchenkoala

Yes! I am making these! Only about 10 or so, to go on alternate pews (mom insists on having tulle bows too). Making mine in red with pool blue ribbons. Yours look great; love the colors!

 
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Mrs. Elephant, Dallas, TX Age and Occupation: 27, Financial Operations Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, IT Student/Store Manager Engagement Date: March 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: The Tribute Golf Club About Me: I'm a Philly native creating roots deep in the heart of Texas. I might be a little obsessed capturing those Kodak moments of anything and everything (mainly on vacations). I've become more of a gamer thanks to Mr. Elephant, who I met online and can't wait to spend the rest of my life with. We are planning a wedding based on our favorite colors, blue and green, with a travel theme for 150 of our closest friends and family. Hopefully our long (2-year) engagement won't kill me!

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