Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Vintage in Use: Escort Cards

Brittany came back from an estate sale with boxes full of unexpected items (She'll give you the big reveal of new inventory on Fab Finds Friday.)  Among them was a mattress spring from a crib.  The springs still have me dreaming up tablescapes, but one we'd already pinned as as escort card holder.

Mattress Springs:
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Luggage tag cards attached with clothespins.

I did not use table assignments at my own wedding; Brittany did.  Preparing assignments does help ensure that guests can connect with people they already know, making them feel at ease.  My wedding and reception took place in the same space with a small number of guests.  Chairs were arranged in aisles for the wedding; after the ceremony, tables were brought in.  Escort cards weren't necessary because I could count on acquaintances mingling and grouping as the tables and chairs were being rearranged.    Brittany had more guests and two venues, so escort cards made sense to avoid the awkward task of choosing a seat.  Plus, it ensures that each seat is filled without breaking up couples or family groups.  It just depends on the size of the wedding, family history (read: avoid drama by separating them!), and the bride's preferences.

We have multiple inventory items suited for an escort card display.  Best of all they can add to the atmosphere and theme of the couple's big day, rather than just being a list in the entryway.

Bunting:
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Escort card bunting would look cute hanging from mattress springs, an old frame, or luggage.

Library Card Holder:
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Our card holder is gray.  Their green shade is the perfect fit for the color scheme.

Luggage:
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Cards tucked into a bed of moss.

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Luggage card tags are perfect fora travel theme.  The sign says "Your Final Destination is Here."


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These escort cards double as a favor.  Guest find their card and get to keep the succulent plant.

Shutters:
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Beautiful skeleton keys attached to escort cards.

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Cards are folded and tucked into the slats.

Wooden boxes:
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We have a variety of wooden crates.  Brands include Coca-cola, Vess Billion Bubble Beverages, Canada Dry. and milk crates. 

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I like the mixture of wood finishes in this tablescape.

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These escort cards were created to look like tickets at a baseball themed wedding.


I was so inspired by these shots that I stepped into the Craft Test Kitchen and made my own escort card creation.  



It uses 2 wooden votive holder boxes from our inventory.  I cut out scrapbook paper in the swallowtail shape and attached them to skewers.  I like this escort card option because it's compact, leaving room for your guest book, photographs, and the other touches greeting guests at your reception site.





I am linking up to a few parties.




Friday, June 29, 2012

Craft Test Kitchen: Maps

On a recent trip to the Goodwill Outlet, Brittany and I purchased a collection of out date atlases.  While they may not useful for a road trip, we knew they were perfect for a craft!  We set to work creating accordion folds to make some pinwheels.








We also made a banner in a new pattern--the swallowtail flag.  Since this is the test kitchen, we experimented with using a pointed and straight edged top.  In the end, we favored the clean lines of the straight edge.  


We took a picture of multiple banners within our "craft portfolio."  You can see the map banner on the third strand from the top.  Of course, clients can select a whatever combination of shape and paper that fits their event theme.  The swallowtail is my new fave!


Here's a close up:



Here are some other adorable ways to use maps at an event:

Cut hearts out of maps: where you met, where you married (or honeymooned!), and where you live.  This idea could be easily modified: vacations with dates, birthplaces, where you've lived, etc.


Embroider a map with the route you took on a vacation (great for road tripping honeymooners!)


Or create a map garland!


We were excited to experiment with our atlases and love how the map crafts turned out!



Tuesday, June 26, 2012

More Luggage Inspiration: Decor and DIY

In the search for event inspiration, I also found lots of tutorials and products made with luggage.  Some of them were so creative I had to share.  Maybe they will speak a DIY idea and get you excited about tracking down your own set (or reusing those already tucked away in your closet!)


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My rating: Wow

This pic stood out to me because it goes beyond the standard end table I've seen before.  Suitcases of various sizes are stacked and puzzled to create a flat surface for the table top.  I know if Brandon were making this, he'd want to connect and reinforce the suitcases to ensure he had a sturdy base.  This photo was taken by a guest staying in the Oakland's Waterfront Hotel, so there isn't a tutorial on how they put the piece together.


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My rating: Woah

I'm actually in need of more bathroom storage (our master has a small footprint of 6x7) which is probably why this idea caught my eye.  Hung on the wall with shelves inside, the suitcases lid becomes the door.  They've attached a mirror to the front, but I'd prefer having the outside look as close to the original as possible.  I think opening the cabinet would have more wow factor with that contrast.

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My rating: Ohmigosh

This idea blows my mind!  So creative!  What I really like about this project is that you could use materials you might otherwise pass up.  The dresser might have out of date drawer fronts and the luggage could be worn and ripped on the sides, but in combination they look beautiful.  I'd choose luggage with sturdy metal handles that would stand up to years of pulling.

Two other projects I never would have dreamt up- a suitcase chair by REcreate designer Katie Thompson and a mini picnic table (with retractable legs!) tutorial by Instructables.

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And I also found this...

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My rating: Not Gonna Happen

I am a cat lover, but this is bizarre to me.  In my experience, cats are content to lie on an extra pillow (or the one you're trying to use), a magazine (especially when you're reading it), your lap (especially when you have somewhere to go).  You can buy them the best seat in the house.  They will not use it.  They will sit on your face before sitting in a kitty bed.  So yeah, I'm not buying or making this.


Are you inspired to use any luggage in your home? If so, how? Let me know in the comments!