Who would have thought that buttons could have such an elegant impact? These designs from Martha Stewart.Com are simply adorable. I love the place card idea. This would be a great look for this years popular color theme—silver! The sucker stands add a touch of whimsy and would look wonderful as a centerpiece for the children’s table or part of a candy buffet. I also love, love, love the favor boxes. It is a unique idea that is so beautiful! Who would want to leave these pretty favors behind? To see more ideas of how you can incorporate buttons into your wedding and learn how to make the ideas pictured above, click here!
Author: natasha
Guest Book~Autographed Wedding Football
Are you or your fiancé huge sports fans? If so, incorporate this interest into the wedding. Instead of a traditional guest book, have your guests sign a football, a hockey stick, or maybe even a home plate. Be creative and find something that is perfect to reflect your love for the sport. Your fiancé is sure to love this unique alternative! After the wedding, you can get a case to display your wonderful memento for years to come.
10 Ways to Entertain Children at your Reception
Keeping children entertained at a wedding reception can be a hard task. Especially if you have many that are toddlers. However, there are many ways to let them have a ton of fun and still keep the elegance of your wedding.
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Create a kids table
Rent a table that is just their size and decorate it with the same linens as the adult tables.
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Fun centerpieces
Instead of a traditional flower centerpiece, give them a centerpiece that they will truly enjoy. Try an edible fruit bouquet that will tame little tummies throughout the night. A fish in a fish bowel is another unique option. Children love watching those little guys swim around and will have tons of fun.
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Crayons
Never underestimate the power of crayons! Put crayons in a colorful container that matches the theme of your wedding and lay out sheets of printer paper for children to create their on piece of artwork. You can even make your own wedding themed coloring book for them to decorate. I would strictly stick with crayons however, because markers, paints, and oil pastels may get on their nice clothes.
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Play Dough
Play Dough is a favorite of children everywhere—and some adults too. This is a cheap and easy way to keep them entertained. Add some toy cars, kitchen utensils, toy animals or anything else that would make neat prints in the dough. You can usually find these items at your local dollar store. There are tons of dough recipes out there that you can choose from that will tie in with the theme of your wedding. You can even have the children make you a sculpture out of the dough to keep and remember them by. Just be sure to check that they will keep for a few hours and not have to be refrigerated. Here are a few to get you started.
Applesauce Cinnamon Dough recipe1 cup ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon ground nutmeg
3/4 cup applesauce (drained in a
strainer for several hours)
2 teaspoons white glue
This dough is not for eating! Mix together the cinnamon, cloves and nutmeg. Add the applesauce and glue. Work the mixture with hands until smooth and well mixed. Put on wire rack to dry at room temperature for several days.
Cloud Dough recipe (this is my favorite even though it does not keep well)3 cups flour
2 tablespoons powdered Tempera
1/2 cup vegetable oil
Water
Mix together the flour, Tempera and oil. Add enough water to make a soft, pliable, elastic-like dough. This dough does not keep well.
Coconut Play Dough recipe1 egg white
3 cups confectioners sugar, sifted
1 tablespoon light cream
1/8 teaspoon almond extract
1 1/2 cups flaked coconut
Beat egg white until stiff. Add remaining ingredients, one at a time, in order. Mix well and let dry for 30 minutes.
Divide into portions, and add desired food colorings.
NOTE: Use pasteurized egg whites or reconstituted dry egg white.
Cooked Play Clay recipe 21 cup all-purpose flour
1 cup water
2 teaspoons cream of tartar
1/4 cup salt
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
Food coloring
Wax paper
In a medium-size saucepan, mix all ingredients. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly. When dough becomes harder to stir and gathers on spoon (about 5 minutes), dump onto wax paper, cool until able to handle and knead 10 to 15 times until smooth. Store in sealed container, keeps up to two weeks.
Edible Play Dough recipe (this one is good for the little guys that stick everything in their mouths!)1/3 cup margarine
1/3 cup light corn syrup
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
2 pounds confectioners’ sugar
Food coloring
Mix all ingredients together. Make shapes, then eat. This dough can be refrigerated in a plastic bag or bowl.
Peppermint Play Dough recipe2 cups flour
1 cup salt
1/2 cup water
1 teaspoon vinegar
Food coloring or Wonder Colors
1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract
Mix the flour and salt in a large bowl. Slowly add water a vineagar and stir with a wooden spoon until the mixture is stiff. Knead until pliable. Divide the dough into separate pieces for each color desired. Poke your finger into the center of each section of dough, drop in the food color and peppermint extract, and knead until the color is uniform and the dough is smooth. Store, tightly covered and labeled, in a plastic bag or container in the refrigerator. Play Dough will keep for months if you refrigerate it after each use.
To use:
Take out of the refrigerator about 5 minutes before you’re ready to play so that the dough will be soft. If you like something you have created, you can leave it to air dry for 24 hours or help it along by placing in a warm oven at 200 degrees F for several hours. It should harden enough to paint, shellac, or spray with art fixative.
Pumpkin Pie Playdough recipeThis smells great, so remind small children that it is not for eating.
5 1/2 cups flour
2 cups salt
8 teaspoons cream of tartar
3/4 cup vegetable oil
1 (1 1/12 ounce) container pumpkin pie spice
Orange food coloring (2 parts yellow, 1 part red)
4 cups water
Mix all of the ingredients together. Cook and stir over medium heat until all lumps disappear. Knead the dough on a floured surface until it is smooth. Store in an airtight container.
Salt Playdough recipe1 cup salt
1 cup water
1/2 cup flour
Mix ingredients and cook over medium heat. Remove from heat when thick and rubbery. As mixture cools, knead in enough flour to make a workable dough.
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Bubbles
Bubbles give children hours of fun. Get a bubble blowing machine and let the bubbles fly! The children will be dancing in them for hours. It will also add a beautiful scene to the reception. Bubbles look beautiful in pictures. Another option is to give each child their own bottle of bubbles. You can even make bubbles yourself and put them in containers that will correspond to your wedding colors.
Basic Bubbles recipe1/4 cup liquid dishwashing detergent (grease-cutters are best)
3/4 cup water
1 1/2 tablespoons light corn syrup
Mix all ingredients and let bubbles settle.
Crazy Bubbles recipePut 1 quart of water in a shallow tub. Stir in 1/2 cup sugar until it dissolves. Add 1/2 cup dishwashing liquid and stir again. Have kids dip in a slotted kitchen spoon or fly swatter, and swing it in the air.You can also cut both ends out of an empty frozen juice can. Dip one end in the bubbles and blow through the other. Makes huge bubbles!
No More Tears Bubbles recipeThis is great for small children!1/4 cup no-tears baby shampoo
3/4 cup water
3 tablespoons light corn syrup
Mix all ingredients and let bubbles settle.
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Books
Contact the parents of each child and find out what their favorite book is. You can then buy these books and give them to the children as their wedding favor. You could also rent them from your local library for free and return them later. Libraries usually allow you to keep books for about a month, so there will be no rush to return them. If the children do not have a favorite, get books that are popular children’s books. Brown Bear, Brown Bear by Eric Carl is always a favorite from younger children but there are many out there. Your local librarian can help you find the perfect book for the age of the children attending your wedding.
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Cartoons
Have a portable DVD player on the kids table and a few children’s DVD’s to choose from. Assign an adult to watch after the movies and change the movie for the children. The kids can then sit and watch their favorite movies.
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Get the DJ involved
If you have a DJ, have them play a few songs that the children will love. If you know, their favorite songs have them play those. If not, pick a few fun kid songs. Most adults will enjoy these songs as well!
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Blocks, Lincoln Logs, and Lego’s
Children love to build things and blocks, Lincoln logs, and Lego’s do just that. Keep in mind that these will get a little loud if they go tumbling over; which they are sure to do. However, if will give the children hours of entertainment.
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Kids Dance
Allow the children to have center stage! Play a song and only let the children dance. They will love this time that is strictly for them. Pick a fun upbeat song that is familiar to them and watch them boogie. It will make for some really cute pictures as well!
Ride ‘Em Cowgirl!
This product is for all of you cowgirls out there. This personalized cowboy hat is the newest addition to our hat collection! The pre-curved brim, distressed finish and metal eyelets update this hat giving it a worn, broken in look. Customize the band to make it unique! This would be the perfect accessory for our Save a Horse Ride a Bride shirt!
A Unifying Guest Book Idea
Brides are always looking for unique takes on the traditional guest book. Often the traditional guest book ends up in the back of a cabinet or closet and is never seen again. Brides now want something unique that can have a purpose afterwards. That is why I love this idea of a guest painting. Shawn and Owen had their guest contribute to painting as their guest book alternative. Shawn and Owen assigned their friend Kathleen as the “art director”. Kathleen sketched an image of a sunflower on the canvas and divided it into squares. At the wedding, each guest was to paint one square on the grid. The couple set up a table full of paints and directions that explained the project in detail. Afterwards the couple had a wonderful piece of artwork that went wonderfully in their new home. Check out One Love Photo for more information and another wonderful creation!
New Product!~Longer Length 2-for Tee
Are you looking for the perfect tee for your rehearsal dinner or bridal party? If so then we have just the thing for you! We have just released our newest addition to our line of customizable apparel. This tee is a take on the classic crew neck that you new and loved, with a fun new touch. This is great fitting tee, updated with longer length and a two-tone style detail. Personalize this tee for any of your wedding events! Design yours now!
Bat Those Fabulous Lashes!
Some women long for lush, long eyelashes and would give anything to have these for their wedding. One option is to apply false lashes. If you use the drug store brand, you will get better results by cutting them apart and applying them in the most needed areas. This can take a while to apply them individually but it will give you a more natural look. If you go this route, I suggest practicing at least three times before your wedding day. If you are having an esthetician apply the lashes, go in once before your wedding day for a trial run. This way you can make sure, you like the look of the lashes. Eyelash extensions are another option. These are a more expensive option but they will last through your wedding festivities and your honeymoon with little upkeep. Eyelash extensions are applied individually to the lash-line. Each lash is dipped in a special bonding agent and applied with tweezers to your existing lash. The whole process will take about one to two hours. After you are finished, your lashes will have increased in fullness by about 30 to 50 percent and in length by 20 to 50 percent. These fabulous lashes are kind-of pricey, ranging anywhere from $200 to $500 for an application. After your first application you will need to get retouches every two to four weeks, which will cost you about 50 to 100 dollars each time. However, on the bright side, you can pitch the mascara and eyelash curlers and wake up looking fresh every morning!
Peek-a-Boo!
Are you looking for a beautiful and easy favor idea? Then let your beautiful favors shine through with these peek-a-boo favors. These are perfect filled with colorful candy that reflects the color scheme of your wedding. The framed windows allow a look-see into these fanciful paper packets filled with jelly beans. The envelopes are inexpensive and easy to customize; all you need is a craft punch and rubber stamp. Look for narrow ribbons in a variety of patterns to tie the tops; as long as the colors coordinate, they will go nicely together. Set out the favors on a table for guests to help themselves — they will form a colorful and inviting display.Get the directions.
How to Get Full Lashes From Smashbox
I am always looking for ways to make my eyelashes seem fuller. So while browsing the web I found this little tip from Smashbox.com. Check it out and I hope it helps you like it helped me!
1. If you want lush lashes without clumps then start with a primer, like our best-selling LAYER LASH PRIMER. Lori says primer is far more crucial to creating longer, thicker looking lashes than your mascara. “Mascara is harsh on lashes,” explains Lori. “That’s why primer is so important because it protects and coats lashes, and helps the mascara go on smoothly.
2. Use a volumizing mascara such as our LIMITLESS LASH MASCARA (it also has a gentle remover on the other end), and wedge the brush right into the roots of the lashes, and wiggle it back and forth. Not only does this make lashes look thicker but it also acts like an eye liner creating a line across inner rim.
3. Use a curler. Make sure you get a high-quality curler that matches the curve of your eye. Wait at least five minutes to allow for mascara to dry before curling (so lashes don’t stick together), then gently squeeze for ten seconds: first near the roots, then in the middle of the lashes, and finally right near the tips. This creates a gorgeous swoop shape.
4. If you want even more lash then fake it, try cutting a band of our MAXI EYES LASHES in half and applying to the outer corners of the eyes Source
The Luck of the Irsh~St. Patrick’s Day Themed Wedding
Put a new spin on a St. Patrick’s Day themed wedding with beautiful greenery. Green orchids with slight hints of pink embellish centerpieces, bouquet, and the seating card table. The ring bearer pillow is beautiful beyond belief and the cake adds a touch of elegance to the whole theme. Add a touch of whimsy to the wedding by adding napkins that say, “It was not my lips you kissed but my soul.” This napkin portrays the perfect inspiration for the whole wedding. Place a wishing well out for your guests to write beautiful notes to the wedding couple instead of a traditional guestbook and you have a subtle yet simply elegant St. Patrick’s Day themed wedding.