Are you

still looking for a cute and inexpensive escort card idea? We recently came upon this simple and original idea that uses seasonal fruits as place cards. Of course, you can use whichever fruits are in season (as long as they have a stem), but

for a fall wedding we recommend starting out with the most readily available- pears, figs or apples.

Using the templates linked below, attach these adorable flags to the stem of a fruit of your choice. The easiest way to adhere the two sides together is by using glue or double sided tape.

Flagged Fruit Escort Cards

Flagged Fruit Escort Cards

Flagged Fruit Escort Cards

Template available for download: flags here and leaves here.

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This lovely mason jar DIY is perfect for a vintage, rustic wedding and is so easy and inexpensive! All you need are an assortment of mason jars (which can be purchased from any hardware store), twine, ribbon or lace and glue.

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Put a

small dot of glue where you’d like the twine to start and wait a few seconds for it to become tacky. Then take your length of twine and press it into the glue, holding it tightly while you wrap the first layer of twine. Be sure to wrap the twine over the glue point to hide it and anchor it in place.

Continue wrapping the twine in parallel lines around the vase until you reach your desired width and anchor with more glue at the bottom. Then to create the diagonal pattern, start wrapping the twine in a figure 8 pattern around the jar – up on one side, down on the other. When you have the look you want, finish up with another dab of glue. Then take your piece

of ribbon or lace and secure the twine by tying it tightly around both layers. Voila! A simple but different way to use mason jars at your wedding!

Twine Mason Jars

Via: Hey Gorgeous.

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If you were inspired by yesterday’s post about vintage book table numbers, then today we have a fun and easy DIY project from Style Me Pretty for your vintage wedding or event decor.

Materials: a hardcover book of any kind (extra brownie points if the books are

relevant to you and your hubby!), two screws, a screwdriver, thick cardstock, and sturdy metal numbers that can purchased from any store with products for the home and garden.

To attach the numbers to the books, just put the thick cardstock

inside the cover of the book, place the number on the front of the book, and tighten screws with a screwdriver. And that’s it! Done! What a beautiful and simple idea.

Vintage Book Table Numbers

Idea found at Style Me Pretty: Project: Posh Paperie / Photographs: Jackie Wonders.

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We can’t get over how beautiful and elegant these

vintage inspired book table numbers look! Using just a handful of old books

found at thrift stores or the dollar pile at book stores, these vintage inspired table numbers are easy to create and the finished product is extremely cute. Numbers can be painted on, or cut out of colored paper or fabric and glued on. You could even purchase metal numbers from a hardware store and use a screwdriver to attach the numbers to the books. We think they would be extra cute if the numbers were cut out from a page inside the book itself! Check back tomorrow for detailed DIY instructions on how to make your own vintage book table numbers…

Vintage Book Table Numbers

Because books come in every color under the sun, you should have no problem finding some to match your wedding color scheme. If you don’t have a lot of time, you could always create a book jacket out of kraft paper or pretty wrapping paper.

Vintage Book Table Numbers

Sources (from left to right): blog.cynthiamartyn.com / stylemepretty.com / ruffledblog.com / google / unitedwithlove.com / 100layercake.com / thefoundblog.com

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Today, we bring to you an extra unique DIY project from Ruffled! This is a non-floral boutonniere, made with crochet doilies, gold paper leaves and feathers! Our favorite part? The versatility. You can bookmark

this project for your wedding, whether it is indoor, outdoor, winter, or summer because it works with everything! This cute and charming DIY boutonniere will go with any wedding theme!

DIY Feather Boutonniere

Materials needed: • floral tape • scissors or clippers (for cutting stems and ribbon) • wire cutters • ribbon (any color and type) • hot glue gun • feathers, faux berries, vintage corsage leaves, buttons, doily, lace • boutonniere pin

DIY Feather Boutonniere

Instructions (as demonstrated in the above photos):

1–Begin by choosing anything with stems that you will be using for the boutonniere such as leaves or faux berries. Place the stems into an arrangement that you like and then cut off the stems, leaving about 3 inches to work with.

2–Using a hot glue gun, neatly glue down items without stems such as feathers, ribbon, lace, flowers, or whatever else you plant to use into their desired positions. Only a small dab of glue will be needed to adhere your items, this will ensure the glue is not visible on your completed boutonniere.

3–Once all the items are in place, take your floral tape and begin to wrap it around your stems until they are no longer visible. You may want to adjust the length of your stems by cutting them slightly shorter. The average size boutonniere is anywhere between 3 -4 inches long from top to bottom.

4–Take a piece of matching ribbon and glue one

end of the ribbon at the top of your wires neatly. Glue down so that the ribbon is angled downwards and slowly begin to wrap your ribbon around the floral tape covered stems. The floral tape is sticky but not stick enough to hold down the ribbon so be sure to wrap around snugly.

5–As you make it to the bottom begin to wrap back up the stem neatly as this will be the pattern you see. Again, pull snugly and space the over lapping ribbon as you desire. For additional embellishment you may add a thin string, or colored wire up the ribbon covered stem for an extra pop of color.

DIY Feather Boutonniere

And you’re done!

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