by Papertini
28 April 2009 22:42
I was referred to Meghan by Lisa, one of my first clients (THANK YOU, LISA!! ^_^) and was honored to be a part of her wedding day. ^_^
One special thing about Meghan's wedding is, she actually only requested to have her bouquet, the mothers' bouquets and the boutonnieres made. I was very excited to learn that her mother actually made the maid of honor's and bridesmaids' bouquets and the centerpieces!
I would like to share what Meghan and her mom, Sue, did for her wedding decorations. I hope you would find these inspiring!
There are many ways to Rome and yes, you do not always have to shed thousands of dollars to make things happen. But...as I always mention, low budget means more work and that means...do get your family and friends involved!
The ceremony and reception were held at the River Crest Golf Club and Preserve in Oaks, PA. Warm and lovely banquet hall with a nice view of the golf course. Earlier on that day, it was POURING rain! I was kinda worried, but the Lord sure knows how to make miracles, because close to her ceremony time, it was so bright and sunny, like the rain never happened!
Meghan opted to have her bouquet Biedermeier style, which basically means the bouquet is constructed as "layers". Her top layer is Ivory Mini Callas followed by a mix of White Hydrangeas and Green Hypericum Berries and the final layer is Ivory Roses. I used the Easter Palm Leaves to shape her bouquet collar. This type of bouquet is labor intensive, so be prepared to set aside a good amount of your floral budget if you like this style. It is pretty though, isn't it? I just love how the mini calla clusters look!

Now, here's the inspiring part...check out Meghan's mom's work of art!
** Maid of Honor's and Bridesmaids' Bouquets **

** Gorgeous Wreaths on the entrance to the reception area **

** The Lovely Decorated Gift Box **

** Neat Idea for Centerpieces! ** When I took the pictures, they were not fully set up yet. What Meghan and Sue explained to me, these vases would be filled with candles (I'm sure it would have looked lovely! I'll post the pics in the album if I happen to get a hold of them). Meghan got the cute picture frame/table number holder from an art shop, I believe.
 Love the little rhinestones accent! ^_^
Here's another AWESOME idea... get your ceremony flowers from PRODUCE JUNCTION!!
Aren't these hydrangeas just as gorgeous?? And trust me, they probably cost less than $ 15 a pot! AND...you get to plant them for your garden! They simply repotted the hydrangeas into new containers, which worked just fine, I'd say! ^_^
So the verdict is....Low Cost + Green? It's the TREND, ladies! ^_^


I hope you find these as inspiring as I do. I understand that not everybody is as crafty as Meghan's mom, Sue. Good news for us is...there are so many tutorials that you can look up and easy to follow. For those who don't like to read and prefer hands-on experience (like me...), Papertini will be offering workshops for DIY Bride-To-Be!! So stay tuned for more details!!! ^_^
For more pictures from this lovely wedding, please visit Papertini's online album.
Congratulations, Meghan and Luke!!
 ** photo courtesy of lcapparella **
Thank you so much for the honor to be a part of your special day! Many happy wishes always! ^_^
by Papertini
28 April 2009 15:42
I was referred to Meghan by Lisa, one of my first clients (THANK YOU, LISA!! ^_^) and was honored to be a part of her wedding day. ^_^
One special thing about Meghan's wedding is, she actually only requested to have her bouquet, the mothers' bouquets and the boutonnieres made. I was very excited to learn that her mother actually made the maid of honor's and bridesmaids' bouquets and the centerpieces!
I would like to share what Meghan and her mom, Sue, did for her wedding decorations. I hope you would find these inspiring!
There are many ways to Rome and yes, you do not always have to shed thousands of dollars to make things happen. But...as I always mention, low budget means more work and that means...do get your family and friends involved!
The ceremony and reception were held at the River Crest Golf Club and Preserve in Oaks, PA. Warm and lovely banquet hall with a nice view of the golf course. Earlier on that day, it was POURING rain! I was kinda worried, but the Lord sure knows how to make miracles, because close to her ceremony time, it was so bright and sunny, like the rain never happened!
Meghan opted to have her bouquet Biedermeier style, which basically means the bouquet is constructed as "layers". Her top layer is Ivory Mini Callas followed by a mix of White Hydrangeas and Green Hypericum Berries and the final layer is Ivory Roses. I used the Easter Palm Leaves to shape her bouquet collar. This type of bouquet is labor intensive, so be prepared to set aside a good amount of your floral budget if you like this style. It is pretty though, isn't it? I just love how the mini calla clusters look!

Now, here's the inspiring part...check out Meghan's mom's work of art!
** Maid of Honor's and Bridesmaids' Bouquets **

** Gorgeous Wreaths on the entrance to the reception area **

** The Lovely Decorated Gift Box **

** Neat Idea for Centerpieces! ** When I took the pictures, they were not fully set up yet. What Meghan and Sue explained to me, these vases would be filled with candles (I'm sure it would have looked lovely! I'll post the pics in the album if I happen to get a hold of them). Meghan got the cute picture frame/table number holder from an art shop, I believe.
 Love the little rhinestones accent! ^_^
Here's another AWESOME idea... get your ceremony flowers from PRODUCE JUNCTION!!
Aren't these hydrangeas just as gorgeous?? And trust me, they probably cost less than $ 15 a pot! AND...you get to plant them for your garden! They simply repotted the hydrangeas into new containers, which worked just fine, I'd say! ^_^
So the verdict is....Low Cost + Green? It's the TREND, ladies! ^_^


I hope you find these as inspiring as I do. I understand that not everybody is as crafty as Meghan's mom, Sue. Good news for us is...there are so many tutorials that you can look up and easy to follow. For those who don't like to read and prefer hands-on experience (like me...), Papertini will be offering workshops for DIY Bride-To-Be!! So stay tuned for more details!!! ^_^
For more pictures from this lovely wedding, please visit Papertini's online album.
Congratulations, Meghan and Luke!!
 ** photo courtesy of lcapparella **
Thank you so much for the honor to be a part of your special day! Many happy wishes always! ^_^
by Papertini
25 August 2008 00:58
Sasha and I had been talking about her wedding plans for about a year and one thing that never changed was her theme of Sapphire and Diamond. She also did not want to have floral centerpieces and I found this as an awesome opportunity to showcase a different style of wedding decor. She was very open to my suggestions and ideas and she also had lotsa great ideas herself!
One of the great things about this wedding is that the decor ideas are very much DIY friendly and I will share the sources and tricks to do a couple of these ideas.
To view more pictures from Sasha's wedding, please visit Papertini's Online Photo Album.
Thank you so much Sasha and David for giving me the opportunity to be a part of your special day! Many happy wishes and God bless you always! ^_^

This centerpiece is so easy to do, it's not even funny. Here's how:
Materials: 1 (one) strand of White Feather Boa - Cut into 4 smaller strands - You can get this at any arts and crafts store (Michael's, JoAnn, AC Moore, etc.). It usually costs about $ 8 - $ 10 each.
1 (one) rectangular, clear vase - For this wedding, we used the one from www.save-on-crafts.com: 4" wide x 3" deep x 6" tall at $ 1.69 each (when you order 12; excluding S/H)
1 (one) 1.5" Diamond Ornament - Sasha bought hers from Michael's Art and Craft store, but you can also purchase it from Accent Decor - Suggestion: Use a bigger size 3" or 4" to make sure the Diamond get the full attention.
Approximately 1 (cup) of MIXED of Large and Small Blue Diamond Beads from Accent Decor
1 (one) bag of Clear Marbles - From any dollar store near you (I went to Dollar Tree to get these for Sasha).
Assembly: (1) Mix in the mixed size diamond beads and clear marbles (2) Fill the vase to the top (3) Place the Diamond Ornament on top, center. (4) Circle the vase with the quartered feather boa strand.
It should take you less than 5 minute to do all this for a table. ^_^ Badabing, badaboom!
Okay, so this one is more work than the first centerpiece and you need to make these WAY AHEAD - give yourself a minimum 2 weeks to finish these and they will look much better.
Materials:
1 (one) Tall, Clear, Cylindrical Vase (or whatever shape you desire as long as they're clear) - For best result, the vase needs to be 12" height with 5" diameter if cylinder, or 4"-5" deep if rectangular. - For this wedding, I used this vase from www.save-on-crafts.com: 12" tall x 5" diameter @ $ 4.99 each (excluding S/H)
1 (one) Submersible LED Light - For this wedding, I used the lights in blue hue.
4-5 bags of clear marbles (they can be colored, as long as they are transparent) - For this wedding, I used half container of the Cobalt Crushed Glass (4-10 mm) from Accent Decor
1 bag of vase filler - This is the same kind of filler used to create the "iced branch effect" - For this wedding, we used the ColorFill "Diamond" Vase Filler by Garden Splendor from www.save-on-craft.com (1 lb bag @ $ 3.29 each; excluding S/H)
1 (one) strand (minimum 3-4' length) of accent beaded garland - You can get a similar style garland from Seefred.com for $ 3.75 each (excluding S/H)
Food Color - To color the water
1 gallon of Water - A faster way of doing this it just fill an empty 1-gallon milk/juice container and put a couple drops of the food color (or until the desired hue is achieved), stir. - If the color is too dark, then just dump half of the container and add more water to tone it down.
Mixed of Small and Large Hanging Crystals - Sasha fell in love with the crystal ropes from etherealdecor.com and so she bought these for the decor. - Suggestions: (1) I would suggest not to use these for this project as they are heavy and that is why for this wedding decor, I could not put more than 5 short strands on the curly willow. These would be perfect to be used with a sturdier branch like Mitsumata or Manzanita. (2) So, in lieu of the hanging crystals, it is better to make your own strands using clear or colored beads (of different sizes) and string them together using a fishing line. These are available at any craft stores and they cost significantly lower and you get to put more hanging strands on these branches to create a more dramatic effect.
"ICED BRANCH EFFECT"
Materials: For 1 (one) vase, you need a minimum of 20-30 branches of Dried Curly Willow (remember, they are skinny branches, so the more the better!) - I got these from Nettleton Hollow (3-4' height at $14.50 a bunch of 40-50 branches; excluding S/H).
Half a bag of ColorFill "Diamond" Vase Filler by Garden Splendor from www.save-on-craft.com (1 lb bag @ $ 3.29 each; excluding S/H)
Tacky Glue
Method: Since we got this awesome idea from www.save-on-crafts.com, please follow the instructions on their website.
Assembly: (1) Fill the vase with the marbles (NOT the vase filler) first. (2) Tuck in the submersible LED light (make sure you turn the light on first) as center as you can in the marble pile. (3) Sprinkle some of the vase filler (NOT the marbles) to cover the LED light. (4) Tuck in the branches in the marbles until they are secured. (5) Fill the vase with the colored water about 3/4 full. (6) Pour in the vase filler. By pouring these last, it will create a "floating shaved iced" effect because some will fall into the bottom of the vase, some will suspend in the middle of the vase, and most of them will stay afloat. (7) Place the accent beaded garland by twisting and turning them around the branches (random placement is better). (8) Hang the crystal/homemade clear-bead strands randomly on the branches.
Hope you find these useful and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email me! Remember...Suggestions and ideas are free! ^_^
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