Are you on a budget and have been known to have a creative streak? Do you want an inexpensive option for flowers? Enter: The Connection Wholesale Florist in Fort Worth, Texas. A DIY bride’s dream! The Connection offers wedding floral design classes throughout the year for $45, which includes all materials and instruction fees. Each session covers how to hand-tie a bouquet, corsage, and boutonniere as well as how to design a centerpiece. Each class is limited to 10 students, so you know you will get tons of one-on-one attention from Texas Master Florist, Virginia Glover, owner of Willow Creations, a wedding and event design company.
Disclaimer: While you might enjoy having a hand in your own flower arrangements, make sure to have a family member or friend around for back-up. If your bouquet unravels in the heat of your July wedding, you don’t want to be the only one who knows how to fix it!
Party Pick: Why not make it a girls night? Grab some of your hard-working wedding supporters, and treat them to this informational and fun event!
Even if doing all the arranging isn’t your “thang,” The Connection has great prices when buying your flowers in bulk. With great deals like the 15-flower “Texas Dozen,” you’ll be sure to find everything you need and still fit your floral budget!
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Irresistible Idea: Teapots
An easy way to add a whimsical touch to your spring wedding, bridal luncheon, or baby shower is to use a unique vase for your floral centerpieces: the teapot. With the revival of Alice in Wonderland, it got me thinking of inexpensive ways to create this fun, customized look at any event.
Quick Fix:
I found an inexpensive white teapot at Bed, Bath & Beyond. For a little more variety in eye appeal and height, you could also grab some cups and saucers. For a classic look, just grab a bunch of assorted flowers, trim at an angle, and place in water in your teapot. Don’t want to design an arrangement? Just grab a bunch of roses – easy, gorgeous, chic!
DIY Project:
Get out your paint pens! Most paint pens you can purchase at your local arts and crafts store (I recommend Hobby Lobby) will work well on a ceramic surface. Make sure to purchase some sort of clear spray seal to protect against scratches. If this idea is foreign to you, ask a customer service representative, and they can help guide you.
For a “ladies tea party”, select some pastels or a neutral color palette. Decorate your teapots with scroll designs, polka dots, or whatever fits your theme. For those advanced DIY-ers, you can get stencil designs and paint on more elaborate designs. For a fun, “mad hatter” theme, choose bold, contrasting colors and big prints (my personal favorites are red, black, and white!).
Takeaway:
For a customized place card, you could write each guest’s name on their cup and saucer. Make sure to make each design slightly different, as this will help create a “shabby chic” sort of feel.
Time Investment:
Elegant ceramic, vintage silver and delicate china teapots are all over antique stores. With so many of them misplaced from the rest of their sets, you can find some unique pieces for low prices if you are watching for them. Mix and match different patterns, sizes, and shapes of teapots, but keep in mind an overall color scheme. Finding enough for your event may take some time, but the overall effect you will create is timeless beauty!
Happy Planning!
Quick Fix:
I found an inexpensive white teapot at Bed, Bath & Beyond. For a little more variety in eye appeal and height, you could also grab some cups and saucers. For a classic look, just grab a bunch of assorted flowers, trim at an angle, and place in water in your teapot. Don’t want to design an arrangement? Just grab a bunch of roses – easy, gorgeous, chic!
DIY Project:
Get out your paint pens! Most paint pens you can purchase at your local arts and crafts store (I recommend Hobby Lobby) will work well on a ceramic surface. Make sure to purchase some sort of clear spray seal to protect against scratches. If this idea is foreign to you, ask a customer service representative, and they can help guide you.
For a “ladies tea party”, select some pastels or a neutral color palette. Decorate your teapots with scroll designs, polka dots, or whatever fits your theme. For those advanced DIY-ers, you can get stencil designs and paint on more elaborate designs. For a fun, “mad hatter” theme, choose bold, contrasting colors and big prints (my personal favorites are red, black, and white!).
Takeaway:
For a customized place card, you could write each guest’s name on their cup and saucer. Make sure to make each design slightly different, as this will help create a “shabby chic” sort of feel.
Time Investment:
Elegant ceramic, vintage silver and delicate china teapots are all over antique stores. With so many of them misplaced from the rest of their sets, you can find some unique pieces for low prices if you are watching for them. Mix and match different patterns, sizes, and shapes of teapots, but keep in mind an overall color scheme. Finding enough for your event may take some time, but the overall effect you will create is timeless beauty!
Happy Planning!
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