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Mrs. Sunhat, Dyer, IN Age and Occupation: 32, Tax Accountant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 35, Landscape Foreman Engagement Date: September 25, 2010 Wedding Date: December 2011 Venues: St. Andrew the Apostle, Fiesta Palace About Me: I'm a Midwest girl who grew up in the country and now works in the big city! I love cooking, entertaining, reading (addicted to my Kindle) and going to the movies. I don't miss an episode of Hoarders and I start cleaning every time I watch! My profession doesn't call for much creativity so wedding planning has been a great outlet. Mr. Sunhat and I met online three years ago, cheer for rival MLB teams and share a home with our dog, Wrigley. We are planning a traditional, Polish, Catholic wedding with lots of DIY elements and some fun surprises. I'm so excited to be married on New Year's Eve and we can't wait to ring in the new year as husband and wife!
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Lighting the Way

September 12th, 2011 @ 6:02 pm by Mrs. Sunhat

This weekend was very busy and productive in wedding planning land. Mr. Ball Cap and I attended our Pre-Cana class and my MOH, MOB, Bridesmaid K, and I spent most of Sunday working on the invitations. I will share the details of all of these soon, but one other item we were able to fit in was the table numbers.

I’ve mentioned many times that Etsy provided a lot of wedding inspiration for me. During one of my early searches on the site, I came across luminary table numbers. Mrs. Jaguar fell in love with these as well—she sure does have great taste!

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Image via Poppy Seed Station Etsy Shop

I really liked the idea of using luminaries for our table numbers. Not only would it add a decor element, but it would also add romantic light to the tables. I’ve also never seen these in action in any of the weddings I’ve attended.

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Image via Wreathartist Etsy Shop

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Image via Style Me Pretty / Photo by Rosie Parsons Photography

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Image via The Papery Nook Etsy Shop

I preferred the more plain, cleaner designs and they would be a cinch to make!

I wanted to use real candles inside so the first step was to find glass vases to wrap vellum paper around. Dollar Tree to the rescue! I love that darn store. They had the perfect vase and MOB was able to have them order us two cases for a total of 24. Should our final count come in a little higher than expected, we can just pick up an extra vase or two at the store.

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MOB and I then printed out the table numbers onto silver vellum we found at Hobby Lobby.

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Next we used special adhesive tape made for vellum (so you wouldn’t see it through the paper) and attached the paper to the vases.

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MOH is a Colts fan - boo! Go Bears!

If you look closely, you can spot my mom’s dog, Sofie, napping in the background.

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With my camera flash, you can really see the sheen of the silver vellum.

We did a test in the dark bathroom to see how they would glow once the candle was lit.

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We used a votive during our test but on the actual day, we’ll be using large, longer burning tea lights found at IKEA. That way the entire vase will glow (no shadow at the bottom).

I’m so pleased with these. They were very inexpensive and really easy to make. I’m going to check out Hobby Lobby or one of the other craft stores for possible sparkle snowflake decals to add an extra touch. I really like them as is so if I don’t find the perfect thing, I’ll pass.

Another project off the list! What unique table number ideas have you’ve seen?

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14 Responses to “Lighting the Way”

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ruffledbride (message)  55 posts, Worker bee

Wow! Great job, those are beautiful!

 
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Miss Petit Four
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Miss Petit Four (message)  556 posts, Busy bee

Those look awesome!!! What a great idea.

 
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Ocean (message)  223 posts, Helper bee

These are gorgeous!! Excellent job!

 
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shimmerofheaven

They look great!

 
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futureMrsCPT (message)  589 posts, Busy bee

love those! great job!

 
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Coffee cup (message)  1,839 posts, Buzzing bee

BEAUTIFUL.. so tastefull.

 
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Mrs. Jaguar
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Mrs. Jaguar (message)  4,656 posts, Honey bee

Love lumies!!! We went classic with a simple thin ribbon & they looked fan-freaking-tastic on the night.

Yours look fab - can’t wait to see pics of them on your tables. :)

 
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Brewoody (message)  2 posts, Wannabee

Love these. I also found them on Etsy here http://www.etsy.com/listing/78671681/rustic-hearts-table-numbers-sampler-set?ref=sr_gallery_11&ga_search_type=all&ga_includes%5B0%5D=tags&ga_search_query=wedding+tree+centerpieces&ga_page=6&ga_facet=

I wanted to figure out how to do it myself.

Guess I need to find vellum that looks like birch

 
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Brewoody (message)  2 posts, Wannabee

Love these. I also found them on Etsy here http://www.etsy.com/listing/78671681/rustic-hearts-table-numbers-sampler-set?ref=sr_gallery_11&ga_search_type=all&ga_includes%5B0%5D=tags&ga_search_query=wedding+tree+centerpieces&ga_page=6&ga_facet=

I wanted to figure out how to do it myself.

Guess I need to find vellum that looks like birch

 
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Mrs. Teaspoon (message)  731 posts, Busy bee

Oh pretty, they remind me of mrs jaguars table numbers a little!

 
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ADBK2011 (message)  759 posts, Busy bee

Very simple and classy! I like them.

 
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Miss Sunhat (message)  865 posts, Busy bee

@Brewoody: Try maybe http://shorl.com/tifugrevufivo or http://shorl.com/ranejyduhogy
I’m not sure how translucent the 2nd paper is. Maybe eBay will have options?
@Mrs. Teaspoon: I know! I didn’t realize she used these until her detail recaps.

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

Gorgeous!

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

I really need to get it together on my DIY, I’m feeling inspired everytime I read a post about someone else’s completed project.

 

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Mrs. Sunhat, Dyer, IN Age and Occupation: 32, Tax Accountant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 35, Landscape Foreman Engagement Date: September 25, 2010 Wedding Date: December 2011 Venues: St. Andrew the Apostle, Fiesta Palace About Me: I'm a Midwest girl who grew up in the country and now works in the big city! I love cooking, entertaining, reading (addicted to my Kindle) and going to the movies. I don't miss an episode of Hoarders and I start cleaning every time I watch! My profession doesn't call for much creativity so wedding planning has been a great outlet. Mr. Sunhat and I met online three years ago, cheer for rival MLB teams and share a home with our dog, Wrigley. We are planning a traditional, Polish, Catholic wedding with lots of DIY elements and some fun surprises. I'm so excited to be married on New Year's Eve and we can't wait to ring in the new year as husband and wife!

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