Rustic DIY Fall Wedding Centerpiece

Rustic DIY Fall Wedding Centerpiece
It’s time of fall weddings and the coziest wedding is a rustic one, I think. You can easily make a rustic centerpiece for your wed table. You’ll need a wooden tree slice, wooden tea light candle holders, stamped charms and a carved tree slice. The log candle holders measure 3.5″ in diameter – large enough... 
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DIY Bold Lip Make Up And Sexy Sweep To Side Hair

DIY Bold Lip Make Up And Sexy Sweep To Side Hair
I love makeup with bright and bold accent on lips – it adds more drama and chic to the look. In combination with the hair in a simple sweep to the side, a bride looks simply stunning. To get the hair look you’ll need a curling iron, teasing comb/brush, hairband, bobby pins, hairspray to finish.... 
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Stylish DIY String Heart For Your Wedding Reception Decor

Stylish DIY String Heart For Your Wedding Reception Decor
This is such a pretty piece that you can make on your own and adorn your wedding reception with! What I like about this string heart that you can combine it with almost any wedding theme from rustic outdoor barn to modern geometric and moreover keep it after for your home. You’ll need piece of... 
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DIY Easy Apothecary Jar And Roses Centerpiece

DIY Easy Apothecary Jar And Roses Centerpiece
Girls, I’ve found the easiest and the most elegant wedding centerpiece ever! To make it you’ll need some apothecary jars, fresh, cold water and rose food. Why roses? Because they are stylish and classical for any décor and suit almost any wedding décor – from modern to vintage. You may take different colors or just... 
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DIY Cork Placecards For A Vineyard Wedding

DIY Cork Placecards For A Vineyard Wedding
If you are planning a rustic or vineyard wedding, maybe a rehearsal dinner or dinner party, we’ve found a perfect placecard idea for you. The supplies are wine corks and a handsaw. Using the handsaw, slice off a sliver of each cork (on the long side) to keep it from rolling. Then, cut a notch... 
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Very Quick DIY Paper Cones For Rose Petals Or Favors

Very Quick DIY Paper Cones For Rose Petals Or Favors
If you have just some days left before the wedding and almost no time for any DIY projects though you need them, here’s an idea to make wedding containers for flower petals, confetti and even tasty treats. The supplies are stylish patterned paper and some glue or even a stapler. Make paper cones out of... 
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19 Best DIY Bridesmaids Gifts

19 Best DIY Bridesmaids Gifts
Your bridesmaids are one of the most important persons on your big day and they should never forget your wedding. Let’s talk about the best bridesmaids’ gifts. The gifts for the girls should be kind of feminine, and the best idea is some jewelry piece like a necklace or a pair of earrings. Every girl... 
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Pretty DIY Invitations For An Engagement Or Bachelorette Party

Pretty DIY Invitations For An Engagement Or Bachelorette Party
These super-easy printable invitations in three lovely shades are ready to make a quick and pretty engagement or bachelorette party dates with your dearest friends! First you need to download the PDF and print it out onto thick, glossy photo paper. Then prepare the supplies: gold card stock, cutting board, X-acto knife, pencil, scissors, mini... 
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Stylish And Chic Nautical DIY Rope Vases

Stylish And Chic Nautical DIY Rope Vases
Today I’m gladly sharing with you a really easy and beautiful way to gussy up some simple vases that you chose as centerpieces. They warm up your wedding table in such a chic nautical way! Basically, all you need is your vases and rope to get started. Luckily, Style Me Pretty DIY guru made few... 
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How To Make A Chevron Wedding Table Runner

How To Make A Chevron Wedding Table Runner
If you’ve chosen geometrical wedding theme, you’ll love this DIY chevron table runner! To make it you’ll need 2 ½ yards of chevron fabric, sewing pins, a rotary blade, matching thread and a sewing gauge. Cut the salvage off. Decide how wide you want your runner to be and cut the fabric 1 inch wider... 
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