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

7.11.2011

{Inventory Inspiration: Food Mill}

Happy Monday my dears.  Goodness, I really am running so far behind today...please forgive me ;-)  However, I do have a lovely 'Inventory Inspiration' post for your today.  Have a look~see at my food mill...
Food-Mill-VR
Such a simple piece.  However don't let that fool you, because now have a look~see at this inspiration...
Inventory Inspiration
It makes an oh so fabulous planter and a centerpiece, no?  Wishing you dears a lovely week.

xoxo to the moon and back
~ k

...photography by over the moon vintage rentals & image via design sponge

6.30.2011

{Homemade: Ring Holder}

I am in love with this homemade ring holder made out of a book...
DIY Vintage
And how fabulous that the rings are kept safe inside!  Here is an easy DIY for you if you want to create something like this out of a vintage book for your wedding.

xoxo to the moon and back,
~ K

...image via ruffled

6.23.2011

{Homemade: Framed Button Heart}

Happy Homemade Thursday my dears!  I wanted to share a quick homemade project that I thought is cute and simple to do.  Also, it gives you a reason to pick up some smaller picture frames too ;-)

Anyhoo, have a look-see at this darling little detail ~ a button framed heart...
Homemade
A cute decor idea, no?  And don't you just love that it's hanging from ribbon?  Such a fab idea as well.

To make these all you would need is a frame, burlap, buttons and a glue gun!  I would get the burlap in place in the frame first (you could always use some spray adhesive to make sure it lays flat and stays in place).  Then I would lay out the buttons to form the heart to make sure size and spacing are right, and then I would just glue them in place.   Easy peasy ;-)

Styling Tip:  I think using your last name initial would be cute too.  However, you could also use these small frames on the tables.  Instead of making a heart, write out the table number using buttons.  And if your frame is slightly larger I would use them as chairback decor and spell out bride and groom with the buttons!  Ahhh so many ways to use...

xoxo to the moon and back,
~ k

...photography by pobke via style me pretty

6.16.2011

{Homemade: Bunting}

Last Thursday, I showed you how to make a homemade handkerchief table runner...well this week I have a 'Homemade' project for you that is just as easy ~ handkerchief bunting!  Have a look~see my dears...
Styled
It's as easy as stringing some twine, and pinning on handkerchiefs with clothespins.  Told you, easy!  And look how fabulous it is...
Styled
Oh yes, I most definitely am in L-0-V-E with this homemade project!  Aren't you?  And I must say ~ love the table and details too.

xoxo to the moon and back
~K

...photography by jill thomas

6.09.2011

{Homemade: Table Runner}

Oh boy do I have an easy 'Homemade' project for you today my dears!  One of the simplest ways to use vintage handkerchiefs is to make a table runner out of them.  Here have a look-see...
Styled
To create, just place the handkerchiefs so that they overlap a bit and viola! 
via the brides cafe
L-O-V-E this idea.  Such a fabulous and easy way to decorate the table, don't you think?  And it is a darling idea for a bridal shower or baby shower.

Styling Tip:  For a wedding you could also use one major color of handkerchiefs per table (pink, purple, blue, yellow), and instead of having table numbers on escort cards - have a color, or you could even use colored cards and have guests names written on them.

xoxo to the moon and back,
~ k

...image via the bride's cafe

5.26.2011

{Repurposed: Wood Soda Crate}

Happy Thursday my dears!  Goodness, I can't even believe that it is Thursday today.  Where in the world did the week go?  And to think that this weekend is Memorial Day ~ aye, aye, aye!!!

Anyhoo, before I get ahead of myself, again, about the weekend...I wanted to share this super duper easy and cute way to display caramel corn (or popcorn or a variety of other treats)...
Homemade Vintage Rentals
Cute, no?  Oh, me likey A LOT!  I am always over the moon about repurposing things ;-)  And all you need for this project is a wood soda crate and some homemade cone holders (just roll some parchment or paper to form a cone and glue or tape to secure) ~ that's all it takes to get this fun, festive vintage caramel corn holder.  However, I think you can put just about anything in those cones and it would be fabulous!

xoxo to the moon and back,
~ K

...photography by the nichols via style me pretty

5.19.2011

{Homemade: Salt Cellar}

Oh do I have a darling and easy peasy DIY for you today.  Move over plain old salt shakers, there is a new lid in town!  A zinc one, and it's been filled with pretty pink salt...
Darling-Detail
Not only is this the perfect way to use those lids from the mason jars, but it will blend in beautifully with your vintage table decor!  So much better than your plain old salt shaker, no?

xoxo to the moon and back,
~ K

...image via ritzy bee
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