Sunday, June 22, 2014

DIY Bridal Shower


So a friend of mine is getting married and I am more than happy to add my touch of creativeness to decorate! 


She wanted a wine theme so I thought that burlap, corks, and of course wine bottles would be the perfect touches!


Her new last name begins with an S so we took olds corks and cut them in half to not use as much and to fill in the spaces! The letter was $5 and the corks were saved from before. You can also buy a package of corks at a local party store.


The burlap came in a roll that was $10 and was well enough to last and have extra instead of buying material. It also came in the perfect shape for the banner I planned on making!


I used white acrylic paint and a paint brush for the letters. You can also buy stencils if you do not feel comfortable painting them yourself.

The banner pictures! 


This was a canvas also purchased at michaels that I used a black paint marker to write wishes for the bride and groom!


This small easel chalk board is from Michaels as well and I just wrote a little quote with a chalk market!


The wine bottles were a very nice touch for a case with pretty flowers inside.


I also used the chalk markers to write the different types of cheese on the platters! You can't drink wine without cheese!

The final product! It is not only a good decoration for the bridal party but something she can save for years to come!

The final product of the banner! 

Here are pictures of the final bridal shower outcome!








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  2. Oh my! This is gorgeous. I have also booked a very nice party venue for my sister’s bridal shower and I am going to do everything to make her day a really special one. It was great coming across this post. I must save this and also share it with her friends.Oh my! This is gorgeous. I have also booked a very nice party venue for my sister’s bridal shower and I am going to do everything to make her day a really special one. It was great coming across this post. I must save this and also share it with her friends.

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