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Archive for category Decorations
Valentine’s Day with Martha Stewart
Posted by Crystal in DIY Weddings, Decorations, Flower Wedding Themes, Garden Wedding
Hey guys, Happy Valentine’s Day! Martha Stewart Weddings Editor, Darcy Miller posted a whole selection of heart-shaped inspirations on her blog this morning and there are two that really caught my eye! The first was this heart shaped bouquet, which was on the cover of the first issue in 1995! Just goes to show that really good ideas don’t ever get old:)

The other one that caught my attention was this adorable centerpiece using simple white egg cups with ranunculus arranged in a heart shape. It’s a beautiful DIY centerpiece idea, affordable and very unique! I think the little egg cup idea would be adorable for escort cards as well! Set up a display of interlocking hearts, and place a small name tag in each. Very cute.

Paloma’s Nest
Posted by Crystal in Decorations

These little customized clay bowls from Paloma’s Nest have been making a splash online recently, and it’s not hard to see why. While they are a little pricey for favors ($18/each) – they would be the perfect alternative to a ring bearer pillow – especially for a beach or nautical themed wedding, or a rustic wedding setting. There are also bird and heart shapes available, which would work beautifully to.

Affordable Door Decor
Posted by Crystal in DIY Weddings, Decorations
This Martha Stewart Door Monogram was recently featured on Glamour This and I think it’s brilliant. It’s simple, easy to make and very affordable – but best of all, it’s very very chic and can be customized in so many ways!
You can buy the wood initials at local craft stores, or you can find a variety of sizes and fonts of wood letters on eBay for anywhere from $2-$10 per letter. You can dress them up with paint, rhinestones, a faux finish, etc and then attach a wide ribbon for hanging.
You could also use these behind the head table or hang one from the back of the bride and groom’s chairs. For a bride who wants something other then flowers – these could be carried by the flower girl and ring bearer in place of traditional baskets and pillows as well.
Planning A Fourth Of July Wedding
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Whenever you plan a wedding theme, the first thing to do is pick a key point. For a beach wedding, this might be the color blue, or sea shells. For a 4th of July or Memorial Day wedding, red, white and blue – and flags, are the obvious choice. So, how do you plan a red, white and blue wedding that is gorgeous and affordable? Well, let’s take a look:
Start with the clothing. For the bride, a stunning red and white wedding gown, like ANNA shown here. For the groom, a white or navy blue suit with a red vest and tie. The flower girl will look beautiful in a red gown with a navy blue sash, to match the navy blue bridesmaid gowns. The groomsmen would be in navy or white tuxedos with navy vest and tie. Personally, I think white would look amazing. Tuxedos with tails and top hats would also be stunning. Finish of the look with red necklaces for the girls, and blue for the bride – and red roses for the bouquets and boutinierres.
For wedding invitations, use a navy blue cardstock, with a frosted vellum overlay printed with your information. Tie the two together with a red ribbon, and seal in an envelope with a flag sticker or a wax seal.
For the ceremony, decorate the center aisle with a white aisle runner. At the edge of each pew or row – place a pew bow of white tulle decorated with red and blue ribbon, ivy and a tiny US flag. If you need to fit into a smaller budget – put them only on the first few rows were immediate family and honored guests will be sitting. If you want an archway at the alter, decorate it with white tulle, red and blue ribbon, ivy and tiny flags to match the pew bows.
There are two unique guest book ideas that come to mind. You could take a large piece of parchment and have your names, date and place written on top in old fashioned calligraphy. Distress the paper, and tie it with a ribbon for a week or so before the wedding – so it has the just unrolled look. Have guests sign – just like the fore fathers did. Of, find a flag that is large, but small enough to still hang on a wall. Have your names and dates embroidered on the center, and then have guests use fabric pens to sign on the flag. This flag can then be framed and hung later on.
Remembrance – You may want to do something to remember those who gave their lives as well. Place a small side table with three candles – red, white and blue somewere were it will be seen. Place a wreath of red, white and blue flowers in front. This could be placed by the guestbook table, or near the entrance to the sanctuary. It could also go in the reception hall near the cake table or in front of the head table if you wanted.
For reception décor, use white table clothes. Decorate the head table with tulle, ribbon, ivy and tiny flags as you did the pew bows. For the guest tables, you can use small flower arrangements of red carnations with blue and white ribbons, and a little flag in the center. Accent the centerpiece with red, white and blue confetti. Oil lanterns with an old fashion look would also make great centerpieces. If they are clear –red and blue oil make a great touch! If you are using table markers – name each table after a founding father or a state. A rose bowl with a floating candle would make a great centerpiece as well – just tie red and blue ribbon around the top.
This is the perfect wedding theme for an All American Bar-B-Que! For an informal wedding, offer a buffet of freshed grilled beef and chicken burgers, fruit salad, potato salad, coleslaw, etc. For a more formal wedding, bar-b-qued chicken with baked potatoes is perfect. A cake or dessert dish decorated with strawberries and blueberries is the perfect end to the meal. We have another article posted on red, blue and white wedding cakes for a 4th of July wedding as well -you can read it here.
And for a finishing touch – don’t forget to leave the wedding in a bang: yes I mean fireworks. Plan for a fireworks display to take place as part of your farewell as you and your new husband leave the wedding! If you are not able to have fireworks, opt for some amazing 36” sparkles for guests to use to see you off!
AFTERTHOUGHT: Eagles would also make a great addition to your decor for a July 4th wedding. Don’t think eagles are romantic? You might change your mind. Eagles are one of the few animals on earth that mate for life. When a pair of eagles meet, they will soar together as high above the clouds – male chasing female. Then, she will allow herself to fall. If the male catches her on his back – they will remain together for the rest of their lives! What a wonderful display of love, trust, and faithfulness. “When you soar, I will soar with you. When you fall, I will catch you.”
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Cute Candle Canister
Posted by Crystal in Decorations
Every week, I get an email from Target with their sales and bestsellers (I subscribe to tons of those so that I can post about sales and stuff on here). Today, this candle canister in the Best Sellers section caught my eye!

Canister – Ivory (Large) for $14.99
I love it!! I would love to see these lined up along the walk way in the evening, with candles glowing inside. They would work great for unique centerpieces as well, especially for a candle light reception. The smaller version (sells for $9.99) would be perfect to hang candles above an outdoor evening dance floor as well.
Camo Wedding
Posted by Crystal in Camouflage Wedding, Decorations, Wedding Themes
Today I got a really interesting question on Yahoo Answers from someone looking for ideas for a camo themed wedding. Not surprisingly – she got some very negative answers about rednecks and tackiness. Does a camo themed wedding have to be tacky? No, if done right, it could be lovely – the problem is most people don’t know how to do it right! SO – if you are interesting in a camo theme – or any theme that uses a print pattern – you should read what I said to thie bride:
First let me say that I HAVE seen it done – and while it can look VERY redneckish if done wrong – I have also seen it done right and it looks very funky and quite beautiful! The key is to go easy on the amount of actual camo you use – use camo as an accent and have the main colors be colors in the camo. The reason using to much camo becomes tacky is because it, like any print – is way to busy to be used on a large scale.
For example, go with a beautiful chocolate brown and cargo green color combo. Have the bridesmaids in chocolate brown gowns with green sashes and carry simple cream colored roses. Also, an ivory or cream gown may be better then a a white gown for yourself as well. For a touch of camo – use hand-tied bouquets tied with a camo ribbon and then use camo ribbon for the guys boutineires as well. I would suggest avoiding the camo vest idea, unless you really like them. A more elegant look would be to have your fiance in a chocolate vest/tie and the groomsmen in the green color – with a touch of camo introduced through the flowers. I think you will find, looking at the pictures after, that is already a lot of print in a group of people.
For decorating – stick to solid colors in browns/greens/creams as much as possible but then add simple small touches of camo. For example: chocolate colored table clothes, green napkins, and cream colored dishes. For the centerpiece, a simple wrought iron lantern or a bouquet of cream colored roses would be pretty. Then, to bring in the theme – tie your favors with a camo print ribbon, create placecards that are cream colored with camo print borders, and add some camo print ribbon inthe centerpiece.
For invitations – here is a neat idea:
– you will need chocolate brown cardstock, cream colored cardstock and some camo print ribbon again. The invitation is made with the chocolate cardstock with the cream cardstock inside and the wording printed on the cream. When assembling, insert small pieces of ribbon between the two sheet at the top and bottom, then when you are done, the ribbon is used to tie the invitation shut.
Anyway – my key point would be to use the colors in the camo as your main colors – and use the actual print minimally as an accent. You will find that, because it is a print, it will stand out among the solids and a little bit put in with matching solids will have a very strong impact. The reason most camo weddings are tacky is because there is just TO MUCH of a good thing:)
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Photo Wreath Idea
Posted by Crystal in Decorations

I saw this 17″ wreath in the clearance section at Target.com and it sparked an idea:) I would take a black and white photo of the couple in a simple black frame and set it into the wreath. You could hang one on each door at the entrance. Or, hang three at varying lengths behind the alter, the head table, the guest book or cake table, etc. Another idea would be to hang them along the wall around the reception area or use to decorate every third or fourth pew/chair along the center aisle.
The twig wreath shown here is $7.49 from Target.com.
Chocolate Brown Gable Boxes
Posted by Crystal in Decorations, Food and Meals
Okay seriously, the Weddingbee’s ROCK!! Check out this amazing gable box they found on MrTakeOutBags.com! I love it – it’s a little big for a favor box (smallest size is 8x5x5) but it would be awesome for out-of-town guest packs or for kids at the wedding. Fill with a little coloring book, crayons and other little “keep me busy” type things and place one on each spot that will be filled by a little one.
Another adorable idea would be to do a picnic-style buffet for a garden wedding. Have your caterer (or yourself) fill each one with a picnic meal for two, and set up your reception area with picnic blankets, pillows, lounge chairs, etc.
Oh and the best part – these cost 55 cents each!!!! That’s it!!! (but you have to buy 100 at a time – $55 for 100)







