Thursday, July 11, 2013

Projects!!

So as promised, here are some of the projects I've been working on the past few days. It seems like lately I've been working on at least three projects at once and these last two days off have been no different. 

As anyone who has planned a wedding, been in a wedding, or currently planning one can imagine, wedding vendors charge CRAZY prices for things that they have already bought themselves. Obviously, it's not practical for a bride and groom to purchase 200-300 chairs, 15 tables, etc. for one day of celebration. But, it seems quite ridiculous that these companies are able to charge $3 a chair and $15 a table when they had to have payed these items off within a few weddings. 

Here we arrive at my most recent projects. As most brides these days do, I have been "pinning" things like crazy for the last two years since we got engaged. However, these same vendors have obviously been pinning these same cute ideas and also charging CRAZY prices for these oh so sweet ideas. Sooo.... my solution?? I decided to make my own! 

Mr. & Mrs. Signs for Bride and Groom's Chairs
Cost to rent (let me repeat only to RENT!) the lookalike of these puppies: $30
Cost to make these: $8 
Materials: Two Wood Slices- $4 each at Michael's 
Ribbon- Free (Had on hand)
Paint- Free (Also had on hand)

Next up: A personalized banner to hang behind the bride & groom table. 

For the font, I used Word to pick one I liked. I settled on Courier New because it looked like typewriter font, which I am always a sucker for. 

Fortunately this one was all my idea so you can't rent this one. 
Cost to make: $12 
Materials:  Banner triangles- $6 a package at Hobby Lobby 
(Notice every other triangle has script already printed on it! Loved this aspect!) 
Paint- Free (Already had) 

Wood chalkboard arrow

Now this project is a grand slam in my book. 
Cost to rent chalkboard arrow sign- $30 (THIRTY FREAKIN' DOLLARS!) 
Cost to make this- ~$8

Michael's actually carries these wood arrows for about $6 if I remember correctly and the post I nailed to it was only like $1.79. Both the turquoise paint and chalkboard paint, I already had on hand so once again this one was a slam dunk! Plus, it is reusable! Just erase the chalkboard and rewrite something else. I can see using something like this for a garage sale, a birthday party, practically ANYTHING! 

Nautical Style Centerpieces for Rehearsal Dinner
Our rehearsal dinner is going to be a non-overboard (pun intended) nautical theme so I figured I would make some easy and cheap centerpieces. My first stop was Hobby Lobby of course where I found some nice plain glass bud vases for $6 a piece. But then (Side note: after I already went ahead and bought the vases and was walking to the car) I had an EPIPHANY as I noticed Dollar Tree across the parking lot. Of course! So, I proceeded to go to Dollar Tree where I found almost the EXACT same vases for $1 a piece and some colorful gemstones to go with it. 
I already had some rope on hand for some other wedding projects so I jumped on in as soon as I got home. I ended up hot gluing the rope about 1/3 of the way up the vase to allow you to still be able to see into them. Then I placed the gemstones and a vanilla tea light in and BAM! cheap and easy nautical centerpieces. Actually, I have really been trying to make all of these projects practical for uses outside of just the wedding and these vases will be a great touch in any of our rooms as decoration.
They'll look even better and more nautical once they are on the yellow tablecloth I got for the rehearsal dinner. I'm pretty happy with how they turned out. 
Cost: $6 ($1 for each vase and bag of gemstones), and already had the rope and tea lights.

Finally, I also did one home project last night. Our front door has been looking a little sad with no charm whatsoever, so I decided to spruce it up a bit. 
Enter, the letter F. 


For only $5.50 ($2.50 for the F and $3 for the wreath hanger at Hobby Lobby), I'd say it looks much nicer. I'm hoping to get an actual wreath to lie beneath it in the near future. 

As you can tell, it was a project filled last two days but I am just thankful I could be this productive. The countdown is getting pretty tight! 80 days! 

Peace,
Allison

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