Some of my favorite repurpose/diy projects are those that are simple and sweet - like this one where guests showed up for a backyard engagement party, only to find themselves attending a divinely intimate wedding ceremony.
Perfectly repurposed decor for a sweet event.
Until next time...
Michael
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Några av mina favorit återanvända / DIY-projekt är de som är enkla och söta. Dessa gästerna dök upp på en trädgårds förlovningsfest, bara att finna sig i en intimt bröllop. Perfekt!
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Michael
Love this! Wasn't this taken at a DIY wedding? Haven't checked the link yet ;)
ReplyDeleteP.S. Thank you for the sweet comment you left on my carnation and I am sorry yours didn't turn out the way you like it. I used a highly stretchable jersey and rolled it quite tightly - that is the secret! I am sure the next ones will turn out great!
This is beautiful and so simple! Love It!!
ReplyDeletethat brilliantly bright collection of flowers hanging from tiny vases is absolute perfection! Love that image and the idea itself :) Thank you Michael for pointing me over to the CSI Project linky - what fun! And yes, you MUST do something with your driftwood and seaglass :) About the paper beads - yes, long thin triangles are the way to go. The beads look best if you use heavier paper like a magazine cover, not magazine pages. Monochromatic or multicolor all look good. I think the beads look best if they're not bigger than 1 1/4 inch across at the base of the triange. I cut my paper by hand, so accuracy is not an issue. I also use a 3/16" diameter aluminum rod to wrap the paper. I can't get enough of them! xoxo Diane
ReplyDeleteDiane - I'm so looking forward to trying the beads! Thanks for the tips. M
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