Thursday, June 30, 2011

{diy} doily mailing labels



I don't have a {Postcard} post for you this month but since I have a soft spot for anything "mail" related, I thought I would share this sweet little doily mailing labels I recently came across via {74 Lime Lane} 

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

{diy} mexican inspired decor

pinata  {ruffled} fringe escort cards {martha stewart weddings} 

You probably spotted these two pretties on yesterday's inspiration board. If not here's the link.  I love how cute they and they're simple to make too!!  
I found a few other Mexican inspired decor for your wedding or fiesta.

Tissue paper decoration {martha stewart}

Fringe Save the Dates, Place cards & Favors {martha stewart weddings}


Mexican Paper Flowers {100 layer cake}

Ruffled Streamers {made}

Thursday, March 31, 2011

{guest post} custom straw tags

Hello Postcard & Pretties readers!  Thanks so much for having me!  I’m ilene from Come on, ilene! and I’m flattered to be a guest today.   When I  married my best friend seven months ago, I  LOVED getting wedding ideas from all over the web.   Sites like Postcards & Pretties were amazing sources of inspiration to me!  Our wedding was full of fun DIY details and today I am sharing a really simple project but one that got lots of “oohh and ahhhs” at our wedding:  custom straw tags!
These monogrammed straws are an easy way to add a custom touch and  some fun and whimsy to your wedding!
Materials: cardstock, hole punch, 2″ circle punch, embosser
Instructions
1. Use the embosser to impress your logo on the cardstock.   (I got my embosser custom made with our initials at The Paper Source but if you don’t have one, you can use rubber stamps, stickers or even print out a logo on your computer.)
2.  Cut out logo with a circle punch:
3.  Use your hole punch to punch two holes, one at the top and one at the bottom of the circle:
4. Thread your straw through the holes and you’re done!!  See?  Super easy!!
We had small buckets full of these straws out at the bar during cocktail hour:
And one at every place setting during dinner:
You can also turn a bunch of these  into stickers with the Xyron sticker machine which we used to secure our cookie favor bags and  petal toss bags:
Thanks for having me here, Chris!  And to all the future brides out there planning weddings- good luck! Enjoy this special time in your life!  Believe it or not, as fun as it is to plan a wedding, life is even better on the other side!
Check out more of my DIY ideas at Come on, ilene!

Monday, February 7, 2011

{diy} felt heart bouquet


doesn't this bouquet make your heart sing? 
visit {la belle bride} for directions on how you can create your own.


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

{guest post} hanging mason jar save-the-date

 Hi Postcards & Pretties readers! 

My name is Lauren, from Lauren Elise Crafted, and I am honored to be here today, guest posting on one of my favorite wedding inspiration blogs.  Awhile back Chris asked me if I wanted to contribute to her beautiful blog and my answer was an oh-so-definite YES!  I love Postcards & Pretties for many reasons (one being Chris’s sweetness!), but I must say the inspiration boards are a favorite of mine.  If there was an Olympic event for picture board making, Chris would win gold…every year…she’d be unstoppable!  I’m not quite sure how she repeatedly wows us with these beautiful boards but every time she puts up a new one I’m blown away.  I cannot thank Chris enough for being such a great resource for not only brides but designers as well. 
 So for our DIY today, I have a crafty save the date that is perfect for all the brides that got engaged over the holidays.  The inspiration: mason jars!  Mason jars are the perfect detail for a rustic wedding and you see them all over the place.  Personally, I love this trend! These vinitage-esque jars are not only adorable but totally functional and can be used after the wedding as well.  So I recommend buying them up and scattering them all over your event!  And if the jars alone aren’t enough than this DIY is for you.  The jar design and the embroidery details together are the perfect handmade touch and your guests will not only love receiving them but also displaying them as a reminder.
Materials::
muslin fabric
mason jar template
pencil
black embroidery floss
needle
scissors
white felt
red twine & red thread
washi tape
printed save-the-date sheets
tacky glue
hot glue
red ribbon

Instructions::
 Get a mason jar template to use for tracing {image A}.  My template was a mason jar stamp by Inkadinkado Stamps.  Cut out a small piece of muslin and trace the jar onto the fabric with a pencil {image B}.  Embroider the outline with black embroidery floss using a simple backstitch {image C}.  Embroider over everything in pencil {image D}.
Cut out a piece of felt the same size as the muslin {image E}.  Set the felt aside for now.  Cut a 6” piece of red twine and stitch the center of the twine to the center of the jar with red thread {image F}.
Print out your save-the-date sheets with all of your information on them {image G}.  Mine were about 2.5” x 5” in size.  Roll up each sheet and hold together with some red-patterned washi tape {image H}. 
Glue the backside of the muslin with tacky glue {image I} and seal together with the felt {image J}.  Allow plenty of time for the fabric to glue together and dry.  I glued mine, placed it under some heavy books, and left it for about an hour.  Once dry, cut off the excess muslin and felt fabric, leaving a thin border around the black embroidery floss {image K & L}. 
Cut a small piece of red ribbon, make a loop, and glue both sides to the back of the mason jar (on the felt side) with hot glue {image M}.  Finally, place the rolled up save-the-date message in the mason jar and tie a bow with the twine to secure it {image N}.  
Send these handmade mason jars to your guests and they will hang it as a reminder for your wedding!   
Thank you so much for having me here today Chris!  I hope you all enjoy the DIY and that it inspires you to get crafty!     

lauren elise crafted
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Thursday, January 13, 2011

{diy} dj request cards

i'm loving these printable request cards i found on {wedding chicks}. all you need is a printer and stack of place cards for this project and the best part is they come in a few colors.
 hand them out to your guests and let the music play...

{p.s}
for some music inspiration visit {hi-fi weddings} & {ever ours - listen loves}

so, let's hear it...
what song would you request in these cute cards?

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

{diy} black + white printable wedding set

trying to keep your wedding on budget? how about a free printable wedding set?
well, eleanor from{e.m papers} has one...complete with invitation, save the date, response card, wedding program, menu, place cards, table number, seating list and thank you cards. 

Thursday, September 30, 2010

{diy} i spy

want your own "i spy" game at your wedding?
 i found this freebie from {martha stewart weddings}

download..print and enjoy!

Friday, September 24, 2010

{diy} paper roses

did you spot those adorable paper roses in yesterday's shoot. well i found a easy tutorial on how to create your own.  your not going to believe how easy they are to create. 

i also happen to find these super sized paper roses that are used alone as centerpieces...♥

stay tuned for today's {friday faves}

Friday, August 6, 2010

{guest post} save the date postcards from love & lavender

Hi Postcards and Pretties readers! We are Aileen and Ellen from Love & Lavender and we are so honored to be guest blogging on such a beautiful and inspirational blog today! Postcards and Pretties is one of our absolute favorite blogs, so we were very excited when Chris asked us to design a postcard save-the-date for her. We decided to create three postcards for different locations: the city, the beach, and the country. For the back, we used the "postcard" image from Postcards & Pretties! 

{Downloads}


Tuesday, August 3, 2010

{guest post} printable tags from Ruby & Willow

Hi... I'm Kate from Ruby & Willow and I'm completely honored that Chris has asked me to do a guest post for her while she takes a well deserved break. Birds continue to be such a popular theme for wedding stationery, so today I'm sharing some favour tags and guest cards from one of my latest designs, Oiseau. 

The favour tags can be used on preserve jars as shown here or to close bags, put on favour boxes, anything that your imagination can come up with really, and if you get a group of girlfriends around to help you put them all together it makes it double the fun!

 If you head over to my blog Magnolia Rouge today, I'm also releasing the corresponding invitation design that goes with this. 

{Download}


Thursday, July 29, 2010

{guest post} vintage wedding inspiration from blush printables

Hi everyone! I'm so excited to have a guest post today on Postcards and Pretties! My name is Jen, and I'm the owner of Blush Printables -- and online stationery boutique specializing in printable stationery for the do-it-yourself bride. Be sure to hop on over to my blog and say hi!

There is something glamorous about a vintage wedding. They are soft and romantic, and a timeless way to celebrate your new lives together.

Here are a few inspiration boards to help get you started.
flowers (unknown), save the date card wiley valentine, jewelery jihan abdalla photography, shoes + pearls jihan abdalla photography, lace dress lori paladino photography
seaunicorn on etsy, gold cuff romancing the bling on etsy, couple sarah yates photography, hair comb romancing the bling on etsy, cake (unknown)
These gold and pink inspired collages use a mixture of soft floral designs, lace attire and shimmering jewels. Using gold throughout the inspiration board is the perfect way to showcase metallic colors while still maintaining a soft, romantic style. Soft pinks and blues are added for a hint of color, while a chocolate color adds a bit of depth. Bold calla lily bouquets paired with ostrich feathers are sure to make a statement and look perfect paired with a lace gown.

Your stationery sets the tone for your wedding, so it’s important that your Save the Date cards reflect the vintage style that you’re trying to achieve.

Here’s a {free printable Save the Date card} for you to download.

Monday, July 26, 2010

{guest post} outdoor library wedding from luna & chloe weddings

I am beyond delighted and honored to be guest posting today on Postcards & Pretties.  I can't tell you how much I adore Chris' blog.  And I have to tell you that she is just the absolute sweetest!  For these reasons I wanted to create something special for her and you (her lovely readers), which is why I put together a little wedding photo shoot for today's post. 
Inspired by my vintage books, a library check out card that I found in one of them and the magnolia's that are in bloom right now, this is what I created under the magnolia trees..
Photo Shoot
For the escort cards I created a library check out card that has each person's name on it as well as the title and author of a book.  The book name corresponds with the table that they are seated at.  So in the picture below you can see that Wes Barkley is seated at the Cluny Brown table.
Photo Shoot

For the table I kept the decor simple...
Photo Shoot

And I had to create a little lounge area...
Photo Shoot
A perfect little spot for books and bride bingo!  I hope you enjoyed my photo shoot as much as I did creating it!  And I hope you are inspired to create some of your own details for your event...because with a couple paper elements - escort, sign in and menu cards, a handful of decorations and some amazing blooms...you can easily DIY!
~ Ciao


{p.s}
 love those library cards...how about the font used? 
kristi was kind enough to included a {free printable} and {font} link too. yay!!


Thursday, July 22, 2010

{diy} butterfly terrarium


let go back...waaaaay back in april where i created my first {diy}. do you remember it? if not here's the link

so, the other day i ransacked my craft closet {yes i have one...doesn't everyone?} and decided to create a simple and inexpensive centerpiece. 
what do you think? i know the photography isn't the greatest but i'm working on that.

you want to know the best part - each little butterfly terrarium cost less than $5 each. sweeeeet!!!

{materials}
hydrangeas {artificial or real} *i used real ones from my garden
clear vase
10" paper doily
mini wired butterflies
ribbon 

{directions}
{1.} cut the stem off just below the hydrangea head
{2.} carefully insert hydrangea inside the vase {depending on the size of your hydrangea, you might need to use two}
{3.} insert mini wired butterfly
{4.} place paper doily on top of the vase opening and tie ribbon around it. 
{5.} place it on your table and let your guests oh & ah about it

Thursday, June 24, 2010

{diy} destination printables

if your having a destination wedding in the..


or

 you'll love these useful templates from {martha stewart weddings}. these lovely printables keep your guests informed and make a destination wedding run smoothly and organized.

newsletter printable {here}
concierge & friend button printable {here}
door hanger printable {here}
reserved sign printable {here}
luggage tag printable {here}
postcard printable {here}
guest directory {here}
bag pattern printable {here}

click {here} for more destination inspiration boards


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