Another month as flown by, where does the time go? I heard someone on the Tv the other day say less than 90 days until Christmas! Panic. But first we've got Halloween, so stay posted next month as something wicked this way comes.
Until then lets take a quick look at what kept us busy this month: We added some colourful new designs, a new fingerprint guest book bicycle. And a sneak peek at our latest range, neon tribal, more to come on that soon.
We also added a stack of new seating chart designs to the shop, like this classic damask, the unique word game and beautiful tiffany twirl.
Until then lets take a quick look at what kept us busy this month: We added some colourful new designs, a new fingerprint guest book bicycle. And a sneak peek at our latest range, neon tribal, more to come on that soon.
We also added a stack of new seating chart designs to the shop, like this classic damask, the unique word game and beautiful tiffany twirl.
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If you're wondering what to do with all your cranes after the wedding, or if you're just inspired by all this origami, how about making a mobile? Such a pretty thing to hang in a room.
Canadian Livings craft blog as a great step by step guide to assembling with just some bamboo skewers and fishing line. You can even add some beads for an extra bit of bling.
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The tradition might be to fold 1000 paper cranes but we think there must be about 1000 different ways you could use the origami crane symbol at your wedding. A few ideas to get you started...
Ceremony backdrop
Place and escort cards
Cake toppers and decorations
Cupcake toppers
Cookie motifs
Earrings
Necklace pendant
Buttonhole
Bouquet
Chandelier
Stationery motif
Photo backdrop
Table centrepieces
Guest book notes
This beautiful invitation range with origami paper crane design symbolizes peace, happiness and health.
Modern design meets eastern tradition in bold shades of vermillion and shocking pink - or you pick your own colours from the huge selection. Available from the 'i do' it yourself shop.
A little origami inspiration to drool over - paper crane inspired cakes.
The Kitchn also has a guide to making your own edible cranes from wonton wrappers which would be a great surprise garnishes for your wedding menu.
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Credits: Top - The Wedding Chicks. Above - Ashley Gillett Photography, SweetTart Cakes via flickr, cupcakes via Wedding Gawker, golden origami cranes via Reverie Magazine. |
The online edition for Wedding Style Guide is out now. Look out for 'i do' it yourself featured and lots of other inspiring ideas!