Decor

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We love these rope vases. Not only are they easy and affordable, but they're also a fun accessory for any wedding reception. What makes them so great is you can mix and match as many colors as you like to incorporate any hue in your color palette!

You will need: rope or yarn, glass bottles or vases, scissors, and quick hold glue.

First, put some glue at the top of the vase and begin wrapping your first color. Then, apply glue to the next section you plan to wrap.
Continue this until you reach the end of the bottle.

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Happy Friday, brides!

This week, we have some gorgeous letters to give away from Love Letters! These letters are the perfect way to decorate & use for tables for your reception, engagement, or anniversaries. Sold as a set of 26 cards, one for each letter of the alphabet with each card featuring six words about love & marriage. Love Letter cards are on beautifully textured paper and offer a variety of colors along with offering the option for personalized words. You are sure to find the perfect match to go along flawlessly with your wedding theme!

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Sometimes the liners of cupcakes are more attractive than the cupcake itself. So why not use them for something fun? Cupcake liner pom-poms are perfect decorations for casual parties at home or for hanging over receptions tables at weddings. The instructions below create six, 12-foot strands.

You will need: 720 cupcake liners, six 12-foot white kitchen string pieces, bone folder (or popsicle sticks!), glue sticks & clear tape.

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These shell topped bottles are just the cutest wedding favors, table decorations, or basically any way you choose to use them!You will need vintage glass bottles, sea shells in a variety of sizes, bondo, clear glue & rope or twine.

First, take a half dollar size amount of the bondo & mix this with a small amount of bond hardener. Take a wooden mixing stick & place a what you've mixed onto the opening of your vintage bottle. Next, quickly put a shell into the bond & hold tightly for five minutes. Once this dries it will be rock solid.

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We love unique DIY wedding centerpieces & combining nature with a vintage design! Today's project comes from Green Wedding Shoes - DIY Book Planters!

All you need is an assortment of vintage books, succulents & succulent planting soil, moss, an exacto knife, mod podge, fabric flowers & cling wrap.

1. Draw a rectangle to serve as your cutting guide. Make it the size you want the planter to be.

2. Use an exacto knife to hollow out a 1-2 inch deep space where the plant will be & seal that with the mod podge.