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Fab Fabric Flags – Yippee!! – Pinterest Challenge Fall 2012

                        
Sorry about the crickets around here for the past few months! I figured what better way to jump back on the blogging horse than to play along with these lovely ladies in their seasonal “Pinterest Challenge”.  I’ll be linking this post up on Sarah’s, Katie’s, Sherry’s, and Carmel’s blogs!

 

So it’s no secret how much I love Pinterest.  It has been an amazing tool in helping me organize my thoughts for our recent wedding.  (I’ve actually joked several times that my wedding was going to look like Pinterest vomit – but in a good way!) So a few months ago when I saw these fabric flags on GreenWeddingShoes.com, I pinned them and knew I had to make them my own! (The koozies were pretty damn cute too, but we decided not to get any made up).

via GWS

I purchased some fabric in white on white bubbles, yellow on yellow bubbles, and some flowery gray, white and yellow from the scrap section at Joann’s months back for another project that I’ll be revealing eventually but realized I had more than enough to make a few flags for people to wave at the ceremony.  I had tons of burlap from this project…and I had yet to try out my Cameo Silhouette that I received at my bridal shower.

I started by cutting my fabric into triangles – 5″ x 8″.  Allen was a big help during this process:

Next I played with some fonts on my Silhouette and printed out some stencils. It took me a few tries before I figured out how to cut the lines to keep the center pieces of the letters intact.

Some acrylic paint, foam brush, and paper towels for some slight bleeding and we went to town on stamping our stencils.

We went with the following phrases: Yipee!! Hoo-Ray!! zOMG!?! Cheers!! Salute!! and Slainte!!

 

Does everyone’s “craft station” look like this while they work? Yikes!!

Later in the week, I stitch-witched two long strips of burlap together, and then sprayed it with tacky spray to affix the flags.  I added the burlap to make the fabric a bit more sturdy and to use up some of the hundreds of feet of burlap I over-ordered. Then I proceeded to trim out the flags so each had a nice fringe.  I wasn’t too concerned with burlap coming undone because these were meant for one use only anyway and the fraying gave it a nice weathered look in my opinion.

Next, I used my glue gun to attach some wooden chop sticks to the flags. I’ve actually had these chop sticks for years – we found them in my grandmothers house after she passed and I had been holding on to them for a special occasion.  Using them as part of the wedding props just felt like a nice little way to have my grandmother help out with the crafts.

Yes, that says 1983 for the package date! Love you Grandma!

I made about 50 flags.  The last week before the wedding we actually decided to add some little craft bells that we tied to burlap fringe so that our guests could wave and jingle them at the ceremony.  (Our RSVP cards asked people whether or not they would metaphorically come with bells on – so we figured in case anyone forgot to literally bring theirs we would provide them – clearly we are easily amused.) We left them next to the programs and I was so happy when I walked down the aisle and saw people waving them!

If any of our guests have photos of themselves with their flags I would love to see them!!  Leave me a comment or share them on my new facebook page!
 
And now the fun Pinterest Challenge part – go and check out what Sarah, Katie, Sherry, and Carmel put together, as well as all of the other linky participants!
October 30, 2012/0 Comments/by Kayla
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I Do Not Think That Word Means What You Think It Means (or Our Wedding Invitations)

OMG, you guys.

Do you remember this movie?

That clip will make more sense in a few minutes. Promise.

So…our wedding invitations went out this week.  This fantastic-to-work with Etsy seller made them for us, and we worked with a great company that I found on the Weddingbee.com boards called CatPrint.com to get them printed for a great price on high quality linen cardstock. (It didn’t hurt that “cat” was in their company name, either).

This is the design we chose, but we changed the wording and font style

We wanted to bring some fun into the language of the invite, while keeping with our “romantic/rustic” theme for the layout.  So I slaved over cutting 11.5″ x 2″ strips of burlap, and ironing them into sleeves using stitch-witch to hold our collection of cards. Not the sturdiest of sleeve options, but it was relatively cheap, and I don’t think too many people were bent on saving our invitations for years to come.

This is what 300 yards of 4″ burlap looks like: Yeah, I didn’t think it would be that much either.

We got these stamps made up for the outer envelope and the RSVP postcard on Zazzle:

One our our engagement photos taken at 5Ptz in Queens
My best friend Eilis actually took this pic  of a tree carved with K+T on it while hiking in the Hudson Valley!

Tom had the painstaking job of tying yellow baker’s twine into a bow around each set and then stuffing them into their corresponding envelopes (we numbered the RSVP cards as many people suggested).  We decided to keep it simple and used labels instead of getting them calligraphied (not a word? oh well).  He awesomely completed this task while I was away for my bachelorette weekend. Then they went into the mail.

 

The envelopes are from Paper Presentation in Bumblebee

They came out good, right? And then one of Tom’s cousins brought this to our attention:

Dictionary

Search Results

de·bauch·er·y

noun /diˈbôCHərē/
debaucheries, plural
  1. Excessive indulgence in sensual pleasures

     

 


Web definitions
  • orgy: a wild gathering involving excessive drinking and promiscuity



Yes people.  When we added the last line “Dinner, Dancing, and Debauchery to Follow” on the bottom of our invitation, I simply thought that meant some great drunken party tiiiimes.  So we basically just invited approximately 200 people to an orgy.  
 
I could be embarrassed, or mortified.  Instead, I’m choosing to call this realization my most favorite moment of my life since getting engaged. 

Got any mortifying-slash-hilarious moments from planning your wedding? Sound off in the comments!
August 22, 2012/0 Comments/by Kayla
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