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Miss Kettle, Chicago, IL Age and Occupation: 26, Non-Profit Donor Resource Coordinator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Musician & Teacher Engagement Date: May 29, 2011 Wedding Date: February 2012 Venue: Patrick C. Haley Mansion, Joliet, IL About Me: I'm a city girl who loves a good escape, so I'm planning a Chicago wedding outside of the city. I've been described as a quirky yet down-to-earth drama queen who loves fiercely. I used to be a scientist, but now I'm learning to navigate the world of non-profit organizations. I love cooking, blogging, shopping, and music, and movies (Hans Zimmer is my favorite movie composer). Mr. Kettle and I had a short courtship and now we have a happy home with our cat-who-thinks-she's-people, Belle. We spend our days and nights with good food, live music, video games, family, and friends. Our wedding has become this wonderful excuse to bring together hundreds of people we can't bear to be without.
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Hive, I have a confession. I’m crafty, but my intentions are not pure. When I first discovered Weddingbee, the blogger in me was dying to become a part. I wanted to be a bee blogger so bad.

Knowing how Weddingbee is so full of DIY projects, I figured I’d have to do a couple and get them on my blog so when I applied I would be a more appealing candidate. The benefit of these first couple of projects to my actual wedding was very very secondary. Whew! I feel good for getting that out.

I saw, on the lovely world wide web, lots o’ DIY projects of handmade things for the bride and groom to hold while posing for pictures. Some say “thank you” and then are used for special-order thank you cards for after the wedding.

I loved this idea and thought I could incorporate it into something fun as one of my first DIY projects. I wanted to make a banner for our STDs (hehe, still funny even though bee after bee has immaturity moments with this).

Bunting seemed like the easiest thing to do, so I went with it. A trip to Michaels secured all the supplies. And a large dining room table courtesy of Mema Kettle supplied the work area. I went to Michaels to pick up supplies for this and my other DIY project (a “thank you” wreath).

When I got back to the house, I set to work. It was a lot of steps and, because I was working on both projects at once, it took all day. Plus I ran out of ribbon and had to take FNIL Tiny (’cause she’s tiny) with me to Wal-Mart to find more. But FSIL Hon helped out tremendously. When I told her I was taking pictures in hopes of blogging about it in the future, she refused to let more than her hand be photographed, but I will get more shots the next time she’s back stateside.

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That’s FNIL Tiny. She’s waaaay high up in the tree in front of Mema Kettle and Kettle Dad’s house. She’s very helpful and she’s going to make a great junior bridesmaid!

To make a save-the-date bunting, you’ll need:

  • At least 11 large pieces of felt. I got felt from Michaels in 8.5 x 11 sheets. I got two different colors from our wedding palette. Felt was better for us since our e-pics were being taken outside and I didn’t want the wind to affect our photos.
  • Lots and lots of buttons. I think I bought a pack of 50 assorted white buttons, and that was just enough, no more no less. I picked that color so they’d stand out. I thought about painting them, but decided against it once I saw what the white looked like.
  • Glue sticks and a glue gun. This was my first time using one. It was pretty easy to figure out. You almost burn yourself once and you tend to avoid doing it again.
  • Ribbon. For the edges of the bunting triangles, the highlight of a sparkly ribbon made it stand out even more and camouflaged any uneven cuts. I ended up needing two spools of whatever the standard length is they sell on the spool at Michaels and Wal-Mart.
  • Scissors. If I have to explain why you need these, well never mind. You need scissors to cut the bunting triangles, the ribbon, etc.
  • String. You need something to string your triangles onto. I chose a sparkly tan and gold string that FSIL Hon braided to make stronger. We didn’t cut the length, though, on the chance we could reuse it for something.
  • Needle & thread. Get a short yet strong needle and get thread that’s also strong and closely matches the color felt you buy.

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Above is a paper template of the shape I wanted each triangle of fabric to have. I did this quickly in Microsoft Word. I stacked the felt and started cutting—not the smartest way to do it. If done over, I could cut out the shape, just pin it to each sheet individually, and cut it out. It’s felt, so it doesn’t matter if you cut in the perfect center of each sheet.

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Those are FSIL Hon’s hands gluing ribbon onto the edge of a cut-out triangle. We put the ribbon on first so we’d know how much space we had to measure out each letter in buttons.

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This isn’t the best quality photo, but it’s trying to show you to put the glue on only a little at a time. And the glue goes along the edge, but completely on the front, not the side of the triangle. As you’re pressing the ribbon in place, be aware that it’s hot; get a cook (like me!) who’s used to touching hot pots to help. Also, don’t cut out ribbon lengths ahead of time, as you’ll just waste ribbon.

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This is what you should have on your hands after gluing the ribbon to the edges of each triangle. This was important to do first so we’d know just how much space we had to place out each letter in buttons.

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FSIL Hon and Mema Kettle put a lot of time into making these letters just right. I would have just laid them down randomly and gone to work. They look much better with the organization and symmetry, I must admit. All the rest of the stuff on the table is from the thank you wreath I also did that night.

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If you look closely, you can see a ring of glue I put on the button. I glued each button into place one at a time so as to not mess up the lovely layout my new family had worked so hard on.

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We laid out each letter after it was glued to admire our work and figure out what to do next. At this point, MOH Sis (Mr. Kettle’s maid of honor and sister) came in and expressed her wish that she could be as crafty as us. I offered to teach her and got a nice noncommittal “sure.”

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I’d planned on folding the top rectangle over to make a tube on which to string the bunting, but I hadn’t yet figured out how. It was at this point I decided needle and thread would be the safest and most durable (pesky Windy City), but not quickest, way to get this done. 

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 I pinned the flap down and got to work sewing. Please ignore the crazy nails. 

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On the front side of the triangles, I made sure to put the needle back through as close as I could to where it came out. I wanted that invisible-seam look you get on hemmed pants. That way, from the front, all you could see was lovely, magically together bunting. 

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After I sewed the flaps down, we noticed it needed more definition. Though we were tired at this point, we kept going. The glass of wine Mr. Kettle poured us helped. I glued the ribbon down across the top and it looked sweet!

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Did I mention Mr. Kettle also has a cat? She lives with his parents and will stay there since she doesn’t have claws but my cat does. Since she’s black, her name will be Kitty Pot. (Like the pot calling the kettle black when it’s black? Get it? No? There go those crickets again.) At this point, FSIL Hon is trying to see about stringing her braided string through the triangles, and Kitty Pot had to get in on all the string action. It’s her way of helping.

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She continued to help by sitting on top of the thread and holding up progress while we took a wine break. Kitty Pot doesn’t think she’s people like Kitty Kettle does. She knows she’s a cat.

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Kitty Pot then thought it wise to try and drag our entire bunting upstairs to play with. That’s when the fun and games ended. She was not about mess up my first big hours-long project!

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Our finished project looked lovely. We hung it on the curtain thingees so we could see what it looked like. Success!

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Belle will now be called Kitty Kettle, named by Weddingbee! She’s giving me her Family Guy disapproval eyes ’cause I was trying to snap her picture before heading to work when she wanted to eat. She really thinks she’s people, y’all.

I’d have to say this first big DIY project was a success even though I thought it would take two hours tops and it took closer to nine. But it turned out beautifully. You guys will love our e-photos with it. All that work for one freaking photo!!

I think I finally understand the phrase “bride brain.” I still think making that bunting was a good idea…

How did your first DIY go? Did it make you want to do more? Did you get help from family (human or not)?

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16 Responses to “D-I-Y Didn’t I Outsource…A Banner for Our Save-the-Date Mailings?”

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Miss Teaspoon (message)  731 posts, Busy bee

Wow, that bunting looks amazing! Great work Kettle’s and Kitty Pot :-)

 
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Miss Ladyfingers (message)  1,119 posts, Bumble bee

Nice job! I love the buttons.

 
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Miss Parasol (message)  2,132 posts, Buzzing bee

So cute! Obviously I LOVE this, Kettle. :)

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,171 posts, Honey bee

I love the bunting, I think it’s such a cute addition to your engagement photos!

 
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Miss Ticket (message)  475 posts, Helper bee

Kitty Pot looks freaking adorable wrapped in string. I think your first project turned out great! I would never have thought of something like that. And if it makes you feel any better Ticket Kitty gives me dirty looks all the time.

 
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Ryna (message)  4,207 posts, Honey bee

So cute!!! Love the kitty, too! :)
MY first DIY was the design for the invites… that were redesigned several times over.
Except for one of my girls copying things for me and helping one night, it’s all been done by little ol’ me. Though our kids have tried to help, our daughter especially! LOL!

 
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Mrs. Lox (message)  1,128 posts, Bumble bee

Okay I seriously love the button letters. I also may have snickered over Kitty Pot. (I’m always the one laughing while everyone else is quiet. Just me and the crickets. We’re used to it. ;) )

 
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Mrs. Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

The bunting is so cute, can’t wait to see the engagement pictures!

 
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CurlyRN (message)  331 posts, Helper bee

I am sooooo much a crafty girl, yet I have not even wet my toes in Bridal Crafts. I still have 372 days to go..I also a banner. Or bunting. Thanks for posting the tutorial.

 
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Miss Magic (message)  628 posts, Busy bee

“I still think making that bunting was a good idea.” That cracked me up! Of COURSE it’s a wonderful idea! It’s for the wedding, isn’t it????

Lovin’ your posts!

 
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KatieJean (message)  371 posts, Helper bee

Such a sweet idea!

 
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Mrs. Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

Love your creativity in using buttons for the letters! Looking forward to seeing the bunting in action. :D

 
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Mrs. Hippo (message)  1,008 posts, Bumble bee

Wow, Kettle… that is quite the DIY. Looks great!!!

 
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Mrs. Hyena (message)  1,881 posts, Buzzing bee

OMG, you should so call your cat “Kettle Belle.” Hee hee.

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Ticket: Thanks! And what is it about expressive cats that draw us in? Are we gluttons for feline punishment?
@Ryna: Lol @ the kids helping. hopefully you had more help on subsequent projects.
@Mrs. Lox: Good to know I’m not the only one who gets followed around by those darn crickets.
@CurlyRN: No prob! I’m sure once you dive in, you’ll have tons of DIY projects done, and done fabulously!
@Miss Magic: Thanks! Spending 9+ hours on something for one photo IS a good idea… I remember now!

 
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hisbahamamama (message)  587 posts, Busy bee

I love those white buttons!

 

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Miss Kettle, Chicago, IL Age and Occupation: 26, Non-Profit Donor Resource Coordinator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Musician & Teacher Engagement Date: May 29, 2011 Wedding Date: February 2012 Venue: Patrick C. Haley Mansion, Joliet, IL About Me: I'm a city girl who loves a good escape, so I'm planning a Chicago wedding outside of the city. I've been described as a quirky yet down-to-earth drama queen who loves fiercely. I used to be a scientist, but now I'm learning to navigate the world of non-profit organizations. I love cooking, blogging, shopping, and music, and movies (Hans Zimmer is my favorite movie composer). Mr. Kettle and I had a short courtship and now we have a happy home with our cat-who-thinks-she's-people, Belle. We spend our days and nights with good food, live music, video games, family, and friends. Our wedding has become this wonderful excuse to bring together hundreds of people we can't bear to be without.

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