Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Project(itas)

I've been working a few mini-projects (btw, adding '-ita' to the end of a word to signify 'little' is my favorite Spanglish idiom :) that aren't really own-post worthy but I still wanted to share.  None are very complicated and most made using materials I already had around the house.

First, my "Thank You" sign.  I'm hoping I'll remember to actually use this at some point during the bride and groom portraits (note to self: appoint one of the bridesmaids with the task of remembering it!) since I think it will make for a very sweet thank you note picture.  This ridiculously easy project came to me via our dear Martha Stewart.  You can get several different templates of the letters here and then just print 'em, cut 'em, hole punch 'em and thread 'em with some ribbon.  Add hot glue for reinforcement and snap, crackle, pop! A thank-you sign is born...

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Next up- After-party invites. I wanted to include an insert in our wedding invitations about the after-party for the young adults attending.  I created a Word document with all the pertinent information, printed everything out on white cardstock and then matted each one with leftover program paper scraps (cardstock in Pool from Paper Source.)  Some specialty scissors finished off the look...

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And finally, my favorite project of the bunch...Table number assignment cards! Otherwise known as escort cards, I suppose.  Either way, I think these came out super-cute.  Remember my colorful table numbers?

Here's a reminder...

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Each table number is made from a different patterned paper.  In addition to making the numbers with these, I also used a Martha Stewart craft punch to cut out 12 scalloped circles from each paper.  I ordered blank linen cardstock business cards, some glue dots and went to town.  

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So each person's table assignment card will match the table number paper.  Get it?

 Not gonna lie, I was pretty proud of myself for coming up with this idea.  I'm just going to hand-write the names and table numbers with a black calligraphy pen once the seating chart is done closer to the wedding.

I'm hoping to pin them with mini-clothespins onto strung-up twine.  Here's the look I'm going for...


Mine probably won't be hung against an old wooden wall but I think they'll still look very pretty all strung up like that.  

And that's all folks.  Whooooof, I think that's enough crafting to last me for a few weeks! But I must admit, I'm starting to get excited about the way everything's coming together.  This thing is really going to happen, yo!

What project-itas are you working on? 


4 comments:

  1. Wow...those are your invites - your wedding sounds great. Bonfire, smores? That's what I want at my picnic the next day but it will be daylight so we'll have the jam session, drum circle will have to do. So fun!

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  2. Your projects are turning out great! Love it - everywhere you look there will be little intimate reminders of your hard work. I admire you!

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  3. You are so clever!! I love the idea with the matching escort cards and table numbers with the patterned paper. That thank you sign is divine and your after-party invites are so cute! Your projects are coming together so nicely... I really love everything you do. :)

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  4. Really great idea, and I love your after party invites! "An adult beverage or two(or ten)", so cute! I love you sense of humor. Great site!

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