Hi, friends! I have been having such a lovely evening, trying to catch up on everyone's adventures during a rare period of relaxation. I've also been working on getting photos together so I can share all of my DIY projects with you in greater detail and wondered how you prefer to see DIY posts written - I would love to know your thoughts! Is it better to just see photos with a general description and then ask/answer questions in the comments or do you prefer full tutorials? While you mull that over [and hopefully comment with your opinion!] here is the rundown of projects I have yet to share with you in full detail...
- Ceremony programs {bound with baker's twine, gocco covers with lined pages}
- Favor boxes {with gocco tags and tied with baker's twine}
- Escort cards + envelopes
- Table name signs
- Tent cards for each table explaining that particular table name
- Flowers {bouquets and centerpieces}
- Cocktail napkins
- Postcards with weekend events
- Photo upload cards
- Letterpress offcut bookmarks
- Used book basket with sign
- Card box
- In memory sign
- Photo guest book {scrapbook using a Kolo album}
- Bridesmaid necklaces
And because no post should ever be complete without a pretty photo, here is a photo to serve as my personal endorsement for the beauty of snapdragons. I picked these up this past weekend on the way to a baby shower I attended - you can see more here.
Monday, August 31, 2009
DIY Catch Up
Posted by Cyd at 5:31 PM
Labels: DIY Adventures, Random
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3 comments:
I can't wait to see the details of all your gorgeous DIY projects, the programs were FABULOUS!
And thanks for the freak-out advice :) I meditate on a daily basis but because I have ben so wound up I have been able to take a minute to myslef and I really need to do that before I break!
I would love tutorial type posts!
I loved the lined programs and would like to do that too so cant wait to see them.
Also looking forward to seeing the escort cards, table names and tent cards explaining the names.
Personally, I like seeing the tutorial, so I can decide if I am capable of doing it :)
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