DIY Place Card Tree

If you are looking for a unique way to display place cards, then look no further! This idea comes from the great minds at Style me Pretty. Enjoy!

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How to make the Placecard Tree…

For the placecards:
I used Stardream metallic cover stock in quartz that I purchased from
http://www.paper-papers.com/. I designed a simple layout on MS Word, and used the font Murray Hill to write each person’s name on the placecard. I then printed them on a Dell Laser printer (printing on Stardream cover stock can be tricky!). I made them so they would fold over, so we could glue the fringe and ribbon inside without it looking ugly on the back.
I used a bone folder to fold my printed placecards in half, so I could cut two slits in the top folded area, to slip my ribbon through and glued it to the inside of the card. I used beaded fringe for the dangling crystals, it was easier to work with than individual crystals and you couldn’t tell once you glued it inside. It looked
like this but I purchased it at Home Fabrics in Downtown Los Angeles. I cut the fringe so it had 5 crystals and then glued it to the inside bottom and then pressed the folded placecard shut to hold the fringe in place.

For the actual trees:
We bought manzanita branches at a place called Wasabi Green in downtown LA, but I know you can order them online at:
http://www.nettletonhollow.com/manzanita.html

We created some bases out of wood, in a trapezoid shape, which we then covered with the light shantung fabric, adding the fabric was a little hard, we started off by using fabric glue and then also cutting and sewing parts of it, so that the ends would sit taut on the trapezoidal base. We the glued on a 1 1/2 inch brown satin ribbon and the rhinestone buckle. We secured the branches in the tree with expanding foam and anchored them with some heavier rocks, so they wouldn’t topple over. We then covered the top of all that mess with some moss so it would look pretty on top.

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DIY Centerpiece

DIY centerpiece

This centerpiece is an easy and elegant idea for a wedding. The total cost of everything is about $5. Therefore, it is also very affordable. Even if you are not a DIY bride, this centerpiece is an easy and cost effective option. To achieve this look you will need the following:

 

Materials:
3 Small Floating Candles
1 Rose
Water
Lilly Bowl
Scissors

 

Directions:
Fill lily bowl up with water. Take rose and cut off the bloom leaving as little stem as possible. Place bloom in the middle of the lily bowl. Next place a small floating candle on all three sides of the bloom. That’s it! Simple, easy, and elegant. What more could you ask for?

Pretty and Pink Bridal Shower

 

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Frozen Strawberry Souffles Recipe
Ingredients

 

Makes 16

 

* 4 pints fresh strawberries, rinsed and hulled
* 4 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
* 3 cups plus 2 tablespoons sugar
* 5 1/2 teaspoons unflavored gelatin
* 3 cups heavy cream
* Candied Strawberry Chips

 

Directions

1. Puree strawberries, lemon juice, and 3 cups sugar in a food processor. Press through a fine sieve into a bowl, discarding pulp. You should have 6 cups puree.

2. Prepare an ice bath; set aside. In a medium heatproof bowl set over a pan of simmering water, dissolve gelatin in 3 tablespoons cold water. Add 1 1/2 cups of the strawberry puree; return mixture to bowl with remaining strawberry puree.

3. Set bowl in ice bath until mixture is chilled and slightly thick, about 20 minutes, stirring frequently. In a separate bowl, whip 2 cups cream to stiff peaks, and fold into strawberry mixture.

4. Cut parchment paper into 16 strips, each 2 3/4 by 10 inches. Tape each strip around a 3-ounce ramekin so it extends above the rim by about 2 inches. Place ramekins on a rimmed baking sheet; fill each with about 1/2 cup strawberry mixture. Freeze until set, about 3 hours.

5. Remove from freezer 20 minutes before serving; remove parchment collars. Whip remaining cup cream with 2 tablespoons sugar. Serve souffles with whipped cream and candied chips.

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