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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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I thought I would take an afternoon off from wedding tasks and shift my focus from said wedding to Christmas. I needed a way to display Christmas cards our friends and family have been sending us. Well, leave it to bride brain to turn a Christmas project into a wedding project.

Heading to Pinterest for inspiration, I found the perfect solution and immediately picked up my supplies. A $5 picture frame from the thrift store:

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And clothespins and jewelry wire from Wally World:

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I started by removing the glass and cardboard, and also the little metal tabs that keep the glass secured:

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My first idea was to spray paint the frame white, but after two coats, it was not looking pretty. The frame had too many flaws that were showing through the spray paint:

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And this is where it turned into a wedding project. I spotted a bundle of white yarn and it hit me…remember how I asked for your help in how to display my yarn wrapped letters? The poll results showed “displaying them inside something pretty” as second place (I have searched for a larger last name initial with no luck) and now I had a large frame and a bundle of white yarn that needed to be used. Woop woop! I just solved two problems. I started wrapping, and wrapping, and just like my letters, it took a very long time. Mr. Honey may have made fun of me for thinking it would be a quick project. Also like the letters, I loved the outcome… there’s something about yarn wrapped things that make me swoon.

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For fun, I pulled my letters out of temporary storage and (pretty horribly) placed them inside the frame just to see what it would like, should this be the option I have to display our Yarnograms come wedding day.

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Even in this very half-assed attempt, I think the white yarn frame will work perfectly! I will still work on making our last name initial stick out (maybe a longer ribbon?), but I also think that the guests at our wedding will know what the initials stand for…hopefully.

The letters went back into temporary storage and I continued on my path to creating a card holder. I took the jewelry wire and tied one 3 inches from the top and then measured estimated the placement of three other wire lines.

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I just knotted the wire, knowing that I would be removing the wire after Christmas to re-use the frame for the wedding, so I will do a little better job next Christmas. I also wanted to have a temporary way to hang the frame for Christmas and found some plain red grosgrain ribbon in my craft room and secured it with Fabritac. A few Christmas cards and mini clothespins later, I had this:

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Aside from solving my issues, I thought this DIY project could make a very cute way to display a seating chart! Your options are endless with how to paint/decoupage/cover a frame. You could also be super creative and glitter or dye the clothespins (I see red and green glitter clothespins next Christmas!) to coordinate with your wedding.

Have you had a wedding solution come to you when you were least expecting it? What do you think of my resolution for our Yarnograms…think it will work?!

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12 Responses to “Christmas Craft Turned Wedding Solution”

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BrittanyRochelle (message)  48 posts, Newbee

Brilliant, I tell you, Brilliant! ;) I love the idea of glitterizing the clothespins too!

 
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TinyTina (message)  3,312 posts, Sugar bee

So cute! I think the wrapped frame looks great!

 
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Mrs. Pony (message)  4,175 posts, Honey bee

Cute!! I love how many uses you got out of one idea :)

 
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tea (message)  7,295 posts, Bee Keeper

That looks great! In terms of using the frame for the wedding, how about having a shorter ribbon for the last initial? Then it would be slightly higher than the other two and that may help it to stand out.

 
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Yellabella42812 (message)  3 posts, Wannabee

I think this is so awesome ! I love it .. and I’ve been wanting to have my “guest book” be something just like this I didn’t think about the frame part .. I was thinking of hanging the wire on the wall or using tree’s but a picture frame is a great idea! Thanks for posting this !~

 
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Coffee cup (message)  1,843 posts, Buzzing bee

This is such a great idea.

 
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Miss Mole (message)  988 posts, Busy bee

Cute! I like tea’s idea about using a shorter ribbon for your last initial to make it stand out.

 
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Miss Honey (message)  1,071 posts, Bumble bee

@BrittanyRochelle: Right!? Glitter clothespins just sound so perfect!
@TinyTina: Thank you!
@Mrs. Pony: It’s not often a project turns out and also produces 2 successes!
@tea: I was thinking lower but now that you mention it, I like the idea of the last name initial being higher. Thanks!
@Yellabella42812: Ooo I like where you are going…and glad it helped solve your dilemma :)
@Coffee cup: Thank you so much!

 
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Miss Hawk (message)  598 posts, Busy bee

Great idea! (I feel like a Christmas card celeb! ;) )

 
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Miss Honey (message)  1,071 posts, Bumble bee

@Miss Mole: Right, it’s brilliant!
@Miss Hawk: Hehe :)

 
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Wedding Etiquette

Cute - where will you hang this so that all of the guests see it to get their seating assignments?

I made a guestbook for my son;s wedding by accident while shopping for a wedding gift. I bought them a classic coffee table book on Disney World (because they’re crazy about that place and bc they’re going there on the honeymoon) . But then I decided to make a little sign with it to direct their guests to use the book as a guestbook of sorts, leaving their signatures and marriage advice on the pages of the inside of the book. Worked great and they loved it.

 
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Miss Honey (message)  1,071 posts, Bumble bee

@Wedding Etiquette: I love the Disney book idea! We aren’t actually having a seating arrangement…but if we were I would hang it at the entrance to our venue.

 

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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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