Save the Date Stickers

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Stationary takes up a big chunk of any wedding budget. This has some brides opting out of sending Save-the-Dates. However, if you are on a budget and cannot bear to loose Save-the-Dates here is a great option for you. Simply create Save-the-Date Stickers. Most stickers that you buy at Staples or your local office supply store come with Microsoft Word templates that you can customize yourself. Simply, customize your stickers with your name and dates. Send about three to each guest in a cute envelope and you have a one-of-a-kind Save-the-Date. These are great because your friends and family simply take the sticker and place them on their calendars as a friendly reminder.  Cute, unique, and functional. I LOVE it!
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Yummy Desserts for a Memorial Day Themed Shower

Looking for great patriotic inspired recipes for a Memorial Day Shower? I have just the thing for you. The recipes below are sure to impress all of your guests. The display is just so stunning. To get the recipe, simply click on the name below the picture and you will be redirected to the recipe. Enjoy!

 

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Liberty Fruit Wreath, Patriotic Trifle,Star-Spangled Fruit Tart,Stars and Stripes Forever Dessert

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DIY Garland

 

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I have to say that I am not a huge fan of garland. I think you have to be careful because it can be overdone really easily. That is why I was so surprised when I fell in love with this garland idea from Once Wed. I think this would make a unique escort card display or the birds could be omitted or changed to a totally different design. I love the versatility of this project!

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What You’ll Need:

 

One Bunch “Million Star” Gypsophilia (AKA Baby’s Breath) Generally, a bunch is 10 – 12 stems, with multiple laterals on each stem)

 

One Spool Fabric Coated Wire

 

Decorative Paper (3 or so coordinating sheets)

 

String

 

A Sheet of Card Stock

 

Floral Snips

 

Scissors

 

Small Hole Punch

 

Pencil

 

Computer and Printer

 

Resources: Gypsophelia is a very common flower and available through any floral wholesale house, flower shop, or grocery store florist.  There are many on-line resources as well.    Fabric coated wire is available in the floral section of your craft store.

 

Before you get started on the garland,  unwrap your bunch of Gypsophelia, trim the stems and place in warm water.    Allow the flowers to drink for a couple of hours before proceeding.

 

1.  Take your floral clippers, and trim all of the flower tufts off the end of the sprays, leaving just a little stem.  (see figure 1)

 

2.  Cut a 7 foot length of fabric coated wire.    Twist the end of the wire to make a little loop at the end.

 

3.  Take a tuft of Baby’s Breath, and lay it on your support wire, just past the loop.   Pick up your wire spool, and wrap the wire around the flower stem and support wire.   (see figure 2)

 

4.  Add another tuft, this time to the back side of the wire, and wrap again.

 

5.  Keep adding the flower tufts, alternating front and back, and work your way down the wire. (see figure 3)

 

6.  When you reach the end of the wire, cut the spool away  and wrap the wire around the garland end several times to secure.  Make a loop on the end with your support wire.  Trim your flower stems to make the end of the garland tidy.  (see figure 4)

 

To keep your garland fresh, coil it up, mist it lightly with water, and place it inside a plastic garbage bag.  Put it in your refrigerator, or in the coolest spot available.   It should stay fresh for 24-48 hours depending where you keep it.

 

7.  Print out the bird template(see below) on a sheet of  card stock.   Cut out the birds, and trace them onto your decorative paper. ( I used 10 pairs for a six foot garland)

 

8.   Cut all of your birds out, and punch a small hole in the middle of each bird’s back.  (see figure 5)

 

9.  Cut a length of string about 14 inches long, and tie a bird to each end. (see figure 6)

 

10.  Hang your garland from the wire loop ends and hang your birds over the garland, spacing them evenly apart. (see figure 7)

 

What it Cost:  (to make one six foot garland)

 

1 bunch of Baby’s  Breath = $8.50 (from a wholesale florist)

 

3 Sheets of Paper = $1.80

 

Spool of Fabric Coated Wire = $2

 

String = $1.50

 

 

Download bird.pdf

 

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Lemon Inspired Wedding Shower

I love the smell, look, and taste of lemons. I actually think I am quite obsessed.  I love lemon pie, and lemon pound cake. Yumm….I am making myself hungry! Okay, to my point. I think that nothing screams summer more than a fresh lemon. Everything about them is just plain refreshing. So if you are throwing a bridal shower why not play on these details and have a lemon inspired decor and menu. The options are endless!

 

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Lemon Decor from The Knot is the perfect way to create a beautiful table setting for a wedding shower. Plus, you can make these designs right at home. Also, you could opt for a clear vase overflowing with flowers and the bottom adorned with lemon slices to cover the stems. Also, a very pretty option.

 

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Looking for the perfect menu? Look no further! All of these lemon inspired  options are sure to tantalize the pallet. Click on the links below for the recipes.
Linguine with Shrimp and Lemon Oil,Romaine Salad with Homemade Croutons and Lemon Vinaigrette,Grilled Haloumi Cheese and Lemon,and Beer Battered Asparagus with a Lemon Herbed Dipping Service

 

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Now to my favorite part, the dessert! I need to say no more. Yummm…….

Lemon Ice, Lemon Charlottes with Lemon Curd and Candied Lemon Peel, Lemon and White Chocolate Mousse Parfaits with Strawberries, and Lemon Sheet Cake

 

Now for the part you have all been waiting for–the cocktails!

Frosty Lemon Martini, Ginger-Rosemary Lemon-Drop Cocktails

 

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Free Place Card Patterns

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Let’s face it, having a wedding is expensive. That is why we at Bridal Party Tees are trying to provide you with resources to cut your cost down. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on stationery, print your own. You will save tons! Previously,  I posted Swirly Table Numbers, Orange Pop Table Numbers, and Flower Oval Table Numbers. Here are the place cards that match these table number patterns. Please note that the black borders featured above will not show when printed. They are simply to show the borders of the design.  I created these patterns in Microsoft Word to make it easy to edit. Simply download the patterns and type the names and table numbers in the space. If you need fonts check out www.dafont.com for great font options.

 

Place cards for Flower Oval Template

 

Place Cards for Swirly Templates

 

Orange Pop Place Cards

 

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Free Oval Table Number Templates

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Looking for table numbers for your wedding? Then here is a DIY option for you. I have designed these oval flower templates, which includes the numbers from 1-20. They are in 5×7  format so, they should easily print on your computer. You can also copy and paste the numbers into Microsoft Word and print from there. After you print the numbers simply cut them out. That’s it! Super easy. Enjoy!

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DIY Paper Flowers

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At first glance you would not be able to tell that these flowers are made of paper. They are absolutely beautiful. Inspired by the work of Martha Stewart the folks over at Dozi made these paper flowers as part of a beautiful table design. Now this is one centerpiece that will never wilt. Well, as long as you keep it away from water! Just think of the possibilities… You could make a whole bouquet out of paper flowers and you could keep your bouquet forever. Just a thought. No mater what you plan on making with the flowers one thing is for sure, they are beautiful.

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How To
Step 1: Draw a spiral on a 4×4″ square sheet of paper
Step 2: Cut out spiral along lines you have drawn
Step 3: Begin rolling up the spiral from the outside
Step 4: Keep on rolling until there’s no more left to roll
Step 5: You’re done!

 

Notes From Dozi
“I used a slightly heavier weight paper for this one, but you can use normal paper as well. You can use squares of various sizes to have different sized flowers. Besides sticking them on branches, they would be great scattered on the table as well. Heck, you can even make a little bouquet of them. Have fun!”

 

“You may use a bit of glue or double-stick tape to keep the flower from unrolling and loosening up with time. I didn’t glue the ends for these specific flowers and they held up alright.”

 

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Margarita Popsicles~Yummy!

Margarita Popsicles

These popsicles are not for the kidos! Nope, these are strictly for the adults. This recipe from Bon Appétit is a fun twist on the beloved drink–the Margarita. I did not think you could get much better than a Margarita on a hot summers day, but I think these popsicles are a fun and unique twist. These would perfect to cool down your wedding guests on a hot summer’s day!

 

Ingredients

 

  •    1/2 cup tequila
  • 6 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  • 1/4 cup coarse kosher salt
  • 6 frozen lime-flavored ice pops or fruit bars, unwrapped

Prep
Mix tequila and lime juice in 1-cup measuring cup. Place coarse salt in small bowl. Place all ice pops, sticks up, in deep bowl, or place 1 pop in each of 6 glasses. Pour tequila mixture over ice pops. Lightly dip 1 edge of each ice pop into coarse salt and serve.

 

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DIY: Tree Pedestal Cake Stand

 

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Here is a beautiful DIY project from Once Wed. This cake stand reminds me of a woodland themed wedding. I can just imagine an outside ceremony in the spring with cherry blossom trees surrounding the venue, and a sweet little cottage in the  background. The bride in a beautiful flowing dress and loose curls following around her shoulders. It sounds beautiful doesn’t it? I love the relaxed and simple elegance of a woodland  inspired wedding. I think this cake stand would be perfect for that dream wedding. For step-by-step instruction, check out Once Wed.

 

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