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Miss Hawk, Richmond, VA Age and Occupation: 26, Finance Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, District Supervisor Engagement Date: March 13, 2011 Wedding Date: May 2012 Venue: The Chapel of the Sir Christopher Wren Building, 2007 Legacy Hall About Me: I’m an Arizona-born girl who has spent the majority of my life living below the Mason-Dixon line. The South has definitely earned a special place in my heart (alongside my Virginia born and bred fiance, of course!). We are planning a traditional Christian ceremony at my alma mater in historic Williamsburg, Virginia, followed by a rocking reception filled with Southern cooking and vintage/shabby chic details. When we’re not wedding planning, we enjoy spending time with our three dogs, going for runs together, watching plenty of football (or baseball depending on the season), and sampling new wine.
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The Ampersand

November 16th, 2011 @ 5:40 am by Miss Hawk

If you’ve spend as much time as I have trolling the internet for wedding inspiration, you’d be hard-pressed not to come across photos of engagement sessions and weddings using the illustrious ampersand. Whether the couple was holding one like in this photo from my A-MA-ZING photographer, Valerie Demo, or it was hanging between the bride and groom chair at the reception, I just knew this was one detail I couldn’t live without.

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Image via Heart Love Weddings / Photo by Valerie Demo Photography

After making a few trips out to the local craft stores, I noticed that this little symbol was hard to come by. None of the stores seemed to carry them, and the ones I found on Etsy were perfect but kinda expensive. I figured there must be a way to make one DIY-style. After some extensive Googling, I came across a tutorial from Chelsea at Two Twenty One.

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Photo via Two Twenty One

Although I really didn’t want a mossy ampersand per se, I used Chelsea’s tutorial as my inspiration. I didn’t have access to a projector, so I knew that part would have to be amended. I tried printing the largest ampersand I could on an 11” x 17” page through Word. My first attempt was not large enough (around 10 inches). After some more Googling, I quickly learned that “poster print” was not really an option for Word or Publisher 2010, but Excel would work just fine. The only problem there was that to import into Excel, the ampersand file now had to be an image. I read some instructions on converting my Word file to an image file, but I found them confusing and didn’t feel like wasting the time. (Hello impatience!) Back to Google I went, and I found an image of an ampersand in Georgia font that fit the look I wanted (see Web Designer Depot).

I opened Excel, went to “Insert” on my toolbar, and selected “Picture.” From there it was a piece of cake. By trial and error I resized until I was ready to print. (Print preview was my friend.) Once printed at my ideal size, I cut out the template and taped it together.

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Since this was a last-minute DIY (ahem, the day before our e-session), I just decided to use some on-hand foam board instead of styrofoam. (Sidenote: I may go back later and tack on styrofoam to my foam board to add width and allow my ampersand to stand on its own.) I traced in pencil and cut out with an X-Acto knife. (I recommend cutting the holes in the center prior to cutting the outside to prevent bending and creasing of the board.) Since my cutting wasn’t exactly smooth, I then rubbed down the edges with medium-grade sandpaper.

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I was very pleased with the results, and we were able to use the ampersand in our shoot the next day. My ampersand project isn’t quite complete, though. I plan on doctoring him up for the actual wedding. I’ll definitely let y’all know what I decide to do with him next.

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Have you fallen prey to the ampersand? Or is there another wedding detail that has captured your attention?

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9 Responses to “The Ampersand”

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mkewed2010 (message)  508 posts, Busy bee

omg LOVE! So creative :-)

 
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bells (message)  8,183 posts, Bee Keeper

I also went crazy trying to find the perfect Ampersand for my cake table. In the end I purchased a 9inch wooden ampersand from AC Moore and spray painted it!

 
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knvprincess143 (message)  807 posts, Busy bee

Oh yes, I have fallen hard. Pinterest has given me so many ideas for details the are MUST HAVES, and the ampersand is just one of those details I’ve fallen a victim to too. I spotted a cheap on at hobby lobby that I plannd on buy (with a cooo-pin of course), but you have inspired me to try it myself.

 
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MaggieL (message)  168 posts, Blushing bee

Love this!! And thanks for the DIY tips…I have been hoping to do something similar

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  4,174 posts, Honey bee

How cute! I can’t wait to see your engagement pictures using it!

 
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Miss Dalmatian (message)  480 posts, Helper bee

Ah! Those are our initials! Hehe. I love the ampersand, and you did an amazing job. I hadn’t thought of using one, but yours is so adorable that I may have to steal the idea :)

 
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Miss Fox (message)  859 posts, Busy bee

Love the &! I’m trying to find a way to incorporate it into the wedding and have also noticed they are hard to find.. thank you for the tutorial!

 
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Miss Sunhat (message)  865 posts, Busy bee

That turned out so well!

 
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Future Army Wife (message)  1,102 posts, Bumble bee

I’ve fallen for the ampersand. I love the idea of tying it between the bride’s and groom’s chairs at the reception. And Hob Lob has some cardboard ones.

 

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Miss Hawk, Richmond, VA Age and Occupation: 26, Finance Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, District Supervisor Engagement Date: March 13, 2011 Wedding Date: May 2012 Venue: The Chapel of the Sir Christopher Wren Building, 2007 Legacy Hall About Me: I’m an Arizona-born girl who has spent the majority of my life living below the Mason-Dixon line. The South has definitely earned a special place in my heart (alongside my Virginia born and bred fiance, of course!). We are planning a traditional Christian ceremony at my alma mater in historic Williamsburg, Virginia, followed by a rocking reception filled with Southern cooking and vintage/shabby chic details. When we’re not wedding planning, we enjoy spending time with our three dogs, going for runs together, watching plenty of football (or baseball depending on the season), and sampling new wine.

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