Stylish DIY Copper Dipped Wedding Place Settings

Stylish DIY Copper Dipped Wedding Place Settings
For an urban or rustic wedding reception these stylish and trendy copper dipped wedding place cards would be just ideal. They’re incredibly easy to make and I bet your guests will love them! Here’s what you need to gather to begin: hot pressed watercolor paper cut into tag shapes, calligraphy dip pen and Nikko G... 
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Romantic DIY Table Centerpiece For Your Wedding

Romantic DIY Table Centerpiece For Your Wedding
If you don’t like too many décor details and prefer minimalism, you need to create this table centerpiece for your wedding day. It’s an easy-to-make DIY and you don’t need too much time to repeat steps of the tutorial. For making this project you will need just bottles, paints and flowers. First of all you... 
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Affordable Yet Pretty DIY Fall Wedding Bouquet

Affordable Yet Pretty DIY Fall Wedding Bouquet
If you think that creating your own wedding bouquet is beyond your possibilities, today’s DIY tutorial will surely change your mind. This fall wedding bouquet is really budget-friendly (it’s under $50!), “fluffy”, and has just enough of that wilderness to it. If you’re an autumn bride-to-be, it’s gonna be a perfect addition to your wedding. Here’s... 
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Chic And Tasteful DIY Wrist Corsage With Roses

Chic And Tasteful DIY Wrist Corsage With Roses
If you repeat all the steps of this instruction, you’ll get an adorable and elegant floral bracelet for your bridesmaids. You’ll need aluminum floral wire (gauge 12), ribbon, spray roses, dusty miller, floral adhesive, two pieces of card stock (cut into a 1” diameter circle) and glue gun. Take your first piece of cardstock and... 
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Adorable DIY Mini Clay Envelops For Your Bridal Shower

Adorable DIY Mini Clay Envelops For Your Bridal Shower
These little envelopes are seriously the cutest things I’ve ever seen! They’d be so wonderful for your upcoming bridal shower or even wedding! You’re going to enjoy working with clay for sure and as a result you’ll get these pretties that will make your guests smile. Here’s what you need to get started: foil/wax paper,... 
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Natural And Simple DIY Low Knot Hairstyle

Natural And Simple DIY Low Knot Hairstyle
If you prefer simple, natural hairstyles to sophisticated updos, you gonna love today’s tutorial. This low knot is incredibly versatile: it works well with mid-length as well as with long hair, with a slinky gown as well as a more informal dress. You can make it yourself in minutes and rock at your next pre-wedding... 
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DIY Rustic Woodland Wedding Card Box

DIY Rustic Woodland Wedding Card Box
It’s not such a difficult project, but it’ll take some time. So let’s start! You will need a box, spray paint, sticks, faux leaves, preserved moss, two small pine cones and hot glue. Grab your shoe box and spray paint. Spray paint your box. Once your paint is dry heat up your glue gun and... 
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DIY Retro 1940s Inspired Wedding Hairstyle

DIY Retro 1940s Inspired Wedding Hairstyle
While everyone seems to be obsessed with the roaring 20s, we find timelessly elegant the 1940s epoch. This vintage roll hairstyle has a bit of a modern edge and you can recreate it by yourself in just a few moments. No hairstylist needed! Here’s what you need to get started with the tutorial: straight hair, styling... 
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DIY Floral Balloon Garland For Wedding Decor

DIY Floral Balloon Garland For Wedding Decor
Wanna original garland ideas for your wedding? Let’s make it! You will need 1 bunch naked seeded eucalyptus, 1 to 2 stems of long Italian ruscus, 3 or 4 peach Juliette garden roses from your local florist, floral clippers, green floral tape and floral wire. First clip small pieces of the eucalyptus pods off of... 
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Easy-To-Make DIY Silhouette Cake Toppers

Easy-To-Make DIY Silhouette Cake Toppers
You can make any cake toppers to make your cake stylish, and today we’make silhouette ones. For this project you will need black paper, an X-Acto knife, glue and a cutting mat. Take a picture (find a simple image of the motif you’d like use such as the deer or hearts) and trace over it with... 
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