♥ ♥ ♥ FIESTA ♥ ♥ ♥

On- Tuesday, October 21

Grab your maracas and get ready for a fabulous fiesta with some beautiful DIY Mexican inspired wedding ideas. Pretty lapel picado fluttering in the breeze, bright colours and a margarita or two.


Credits: Mexican paper flags make the perfect decorations, pic by Jamie Meares. A beautiful Frida Kahlo inspired bride from Seattle Bride Magazine photographed by Zee Wendell. A vibrant bouquet of handmade paper flowers. Photo by Joielala Photography via Green Wedding Shoes. A street decorated with pretty paper picado banners, by Emilano Rodriguez. Cute party packs for take home treats via Martha Stewart. Margaritas are a must! Try this Strawberry version from Mix Shake and Pour. Pretty painted Mexican lanterns make great table decorations, pic via Camillestyles. Mexican paper roses from All Pop and don't forget your maracas!


GET the look... 


Get all the colour and pattern of a Mexcian fiesta!
1. Fiesta wedding invitation from 'creative monsoon 2. Hot pink skill plant holder, $30 Hodi Home Decor 3. One of a kind multi coloured handbag, $173 from Casa Otomi 4. Papel picado throw pillows, from $42 by Natalie Baca Studio 2 5. Hand painted Mexican pattern wedge wedding shoes $310,  Norakaren 6. Day of the Dead silver bracelet $350 from Taylors Eclectic 


DIY project 

Pics: Wedding of M and M and Dress My Party

Papel picado is a beautiful Mexican folk art tradition of cutting elaborate designs into colourful tissue paper, it basically means 'perforated paper'. Using a small hammer and chisel an artist can create as many as 50 banners at a time but there are plenty of ideas for a DIY bride armed with a pair of scissors.

You will need:
scissors (normal and decorative edged)
coloured tissue paper
string
sticky tape
an iron

Step 1. Cut your tissue paper into rectangles roughly the size of a normal sheet of paper (about 21 x 30cm)
Step 2. Fold the first piece of paper like an accordion four to size times
Step 3. Cut small shapes and patterns into the folded paper, its just like making a snow flake when you were a kid! Use some decorative edge scissors to cut along the ends of the folded paper to finish.
Step 4. Unfold your design and repeat with the rest of the tissue paper sheets.
Step 5. When you have cut out all your panels, smooth out the creases with a cool iron and stick each one to a long piece of string with a little sticky tape.

For very simple versions there is also a cute tutorial on Green Wedding Shoes.

And here is a great cheat version - just use rectangular doilies! Cut them in half, fold a little flap over the top of some string and fix with sticky tape.

DIY papel picado cheat




PRINTABLE stationery 

Pretty papel picado fluttering in the breeze is the focus for this beautiful printable wedding stationery range. Full of colour and fun, this design sets the scene perfectly for a fabulous fiesta wedding. Shown here in a mix of shocking pink, buttercup, crimson, pumpkin and candy pink - or pick your own colours from our huge selection. The Fiesta range is available from the creative monsoon shop.

For even more Mexican themed invitations check out our sugar skulls design, Until Death Do Us Part, and our cute little burro piñata invite, great for kids.





REAL wedding 

Be inspired by Leesh and Sam's colourful Aussie fiesta wedding...
Pics: Angelica Peady Photography




STEAL that style 

If you loved the look of Leesh and Sam's fiesta wedding, here's how to get it...
1. Fiesta save the date from creative monsoon 2.  Rainbow Wedding Paper Flower Boutonniere, $70 from Blooming Bridges 3. Gown by Sherri Hill 4. Papel picado set of three banners $78 from Ay Mujer 5. Red silk parasol $18 from Inspirasian Creations 6. Fiesta tissue paper flowers $13.80 from Princess Approved 7. Piñata burro $37 via Fishpond


Pic from Lovely Scribbles

DIY project 

Here's a gorgeous way to add a little fiesta feeling to your cake. This simple papel picado banner was made by punching some colourful paper to make the little flags, then they were threaded onto a string and tied to skewer sticks with a little ribbon. So easy!


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