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Mrs. Honey, Durango, CO Age and Occupation: 28, Financial Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Lab Tech/Phlebotomist Engagement Date: August 1, 2010 Wedding Date: January 2012 Venue: Vallecito Lake About Me: I am a Colorado girl through and through, marrying an adrenaline-fueled Alabama boy. We love the outdoors just about as much as we love spoiling our dog and three cats. On any given weekend you can find us being adventurous, doing anything from rafting to snowboarding, and everything in between. We live in an outdoor mecca and truly believe in "Work Hard, Play Harder." I'm an optimist to the core, a crafter wannabe, a Southern food cook-in-training and a big time believer in girls nights. We met, fell in love and got engaged in eight short months and are now knee-deep in planning what we hope to be a super-fun, very us wedding celebration. Join us as we plan a rustic meets whimsical, Colorado winter wedding with loads of personal touches and good food!
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Yarnograms

November 23rd, 2011 @ 12:53 pm by Mrs. Honey

Between my spheres and the pom poms I’m (still) making, yarn is ending up with quite the presence in our big day. We aren’t doing a monogram on our cake, so when I came across yarn wrapped letters, I knew it was the perfect way to incorporate our initials, and yes, more yarn.

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Image via Aim High Photography

I bought some whimsical wooden letters at Hobby Lobby for $2.99. They sat untouched for a couple months, until this last week.

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I plopped in front of the TV and put on an episode of Law & Order SVU, expecting to knock this out in an hour or so…how difficult could it be to wrap yarn around a piece of wood?! I’ll tell you, it was a P.I.T.A. My one episode of SVU turned into four or five episodes, and lots of cursing. See those pretty little curly details on the letters? I didn’t think they were so pretty when I was twirling yarn for hours. And the D? Trying to put a bundle of yarn through the middle of that was a headache.

The tutorial is pretty straightforward, and I failed to take pictures of the steps (blogger fail due to annoyance) but for a detailed step by step check out this one. Basically it goes like this: start wrapping the yarn, wrap a little more, then a lot more, tie off the end and secure with a little glue. Sounds simple enough, and not that it’s actually hard, it’s just tedious. That being said, I am really in love with the final product:

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Now I have these super cute initials but I have no clue what I’m going to do with them! I guess I didn’t think it through too thoroughly. I’m envisioning them either being hung on the wall above our gift table or even setting on the table. I’m more confused, though, about how to make them work together. I think it’s because the letters are so close to each other in the alphabet that I’m being thrown off.

Here’s a few options I’ve come up with. In true monogram fashion, I would need to find (and re-wrap…) a larger initial for our last name, and then I could display all three initials like this:

Yarnograms :  wedding crafts decor diy durango Yarnle yarn+le
Image via Somewhat Simple

Or, I was thinking of getting hearts and wrapping them in yarn as well, to place between the three letters: 

Yarnograms :  wedding crafts decor diy durango Yarnhe yarn+he
Image via Woolly Wotnots

I could also implement an ampersand, but that leaves me with an extra letter:

Yarnograms :  wedding crafts decor diy durango Yarnle01 yarn+le01
Image via Sarah Ortega

Maybe hang them individually inside a wreath or frame?

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Image via Violet Paper Wings

What do you think I should do?

What do you think I should do?


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Or, if you have another great idea or suggestion, feel free to leave it in the comments!

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20 Responses to “Yarnograms”

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DIYtilmyfingershurt
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DIYtilmyfingershurt (message)  103 posts, Blushing bee

Personally I get confused when I just see 3 letters together…My FI had some towels and even though I KNOW his initials, they still didn’t make sense to me.

 
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Mrs. Candy Apple (message)  1,465 posts, Bumble bee

I LOOOOVE that picture of them in the frames. So perfect!!

 
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Mrs. Waffle (message)  1,121 posts, Bumble bee

These are fabulous! I may have to make some myself!

 
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crh1729
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crh1729 (message)  771 posts, Busy bee

I’m on a yarn-kick right now as well. I’m making my yarn christmas wreath. And then with the leftover yarn (and more yarn) I’ll be making our yarn wrapped letters. They do look super cute!

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

I absolutely adore this. I would go with a bigger last name initial to help draw it out and make it more of an obvious monogram instead of some person’s initials. I really do like that frame too.

 
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moosey
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moosey (message)  251 posts, Helper bee

I’m doing these too (and I’m a bit nervous now :P)! I haven’t decided what to do with ours either but I’m leaning toward hanging them off the backs of our chairs instead of bride/groom signs.

 
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What about adding some ribbon and using them as back-of-chair decor? have the first name letters on each of your chairs and then the last name letter connected by ribbon hanging in the between the chairs?

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

I love yarn. Even me, who is needlework challenged, can pull it off. :)

 
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Miss Dalmatian (message)  480 posts, Helper bee

I saw something like this a long time ago and bookmarked it - I love the yarn! I think you have a lot of good options. I might have to see what you end up doing and steal it :)

 
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alicia1745
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alicia1745 (message)  468 posts, Helper bee

I love the look of the initial in the frame.

 
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Miss Sunhat (message)  865 posts, Busy bee

A girl after my own heart! I so have yarn letters saved in a pinterest file!

 
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Miss Sunhat (message)  865 posts, Busy bee

Oh - and I love the shape of the letters you chose. I might have to use these for something in the hosue!

 
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Mrs. Parasol (message)  2,132 posts, Buzzing bee

This is such a cute project! I’ve never seen anything like it before, and I just love it. :) I voted for ampersand, but I don’t think you can go wrong with any of these options.

 
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sugarbox
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sugarbox (message)  128 posts, Blushing bee

wow ,so beautiful and i like them.

 
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spinningstars
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spinningstars (message)  248 posts, Helper bee

LOVE these! I haven’t seen this yarn wrapped letter trend, but I am in love.

 
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TinyTina
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TinyTina (message)  3,312 posts, Sugar bee

OMG… I adore these!! I voted for the ampersand, but honestly, you’d be good with any of these ideas!

 
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Future Army Wife (message)  1,101 posts, Bumble bee

Looking good. I was considering making the “C” frame in our colors because that’s my future last initial. Whoot. And you could repurpose the yarn letters as a monogram in a fancy frame for your living room.

 
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Miss Honey (message)  1,069 posts, Bumble bee

Thanks everyone for your advice! The clear winner is the bigger initial, and I have been searching for one, crossing fingers I can find one.
@DIYtilmyfingershurt: HA! I totally get that!
@Mrs. Waffle: I’m thinking I will now need yarn letters for every holiday :)
@crh1729: Ooo the yarn wreath is on my to-do list too!
@moosey: Don’t be nervous, just bring patience (and maybe your letters aren’t as swirly and won’t cause as much of a pain!)
@Mrs. Jaguar: Exactly!
@Miss Dalmatian: Sweet, do it!
@Future Army Wife: I’m already scoping out where they will sit post wedding :)

 
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future_mrs_sommer
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future_mrs_sommer (message)  31 posts, Newbee

I really want to make these for my wedding but I have no idea how much yarn to buy….HELP!

 
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Mrs. Honey (message)  1,069 posts, Bumble bee

@future_mrs_sommer: Hey there! One bundle of yarn is more than enough, even if you do one color for 3 letters. There is so much yarn in one bundle!

 

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Mrs. Honey, Durango, CO Age and Occupation: 28, Financial Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Lab Tech/Phlebotomist Engagement Date: August 1, 2010 Wedding Date: January 2012 Venue: Vallecito Lake About Me: I am a Colorado girl through and through, marrying an adrenaline-fueled Alabama boy. We love the outdoors just about as much as we love spoiling our dog and three cats. On any given weekend you can find us being adventurous, doing anything from rafting to snowboarding, and everything in between. We live in an outdoor mecca and truly believe in "Work Hard, Play Harder." I'm an optimist to the core, a crafter wannabe, a Southern food cook-in-training and a big time believer in girls nights. We met, fell in love and got engaged in eight short months and are now knee-deep in planning what we hope to be a super-fun, very us wedding celebration. Join us as we plan a rustic meets whimsical, Colorado winter wedding with loads of personal touches and good food!

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