Wednesday, October 16, 2013

DIY Wedding Programs

Would I do programs again for a wedding? Probably not! Things that aren't necessary seem important when you're in wedding-crazed mode. But they're still cute :)

I used This freebie from the Wedding Chicks blog, and just changed the colors in photoshop to fit my theme.


I actually used Microsoft Word's program template for these, and it worked great. 
Fonts are:
Title: Return to Sender (a personal fave)
The "and" is from Bergamot Ornaments (LOVE it)
...yes, I'm a type-nerd

Autumn Bunting

Since I'm off for the week I vowed I would actually do something other than sit around and pin things on Pinterest. My mantle was looking a little plain, and I had a roll of white burlap that was just lying around getting wrinkly. So I made a bunting!



I started by cutting a 5.5"x7" triangle from paper, and used it to cut eight pieces of burlap.

This burlap is a really wide weave.. It would be tons easier to use one with a tighter weave I'm sure.

Then I cut some leaves from three different scraps I have. My scrap collection is intense.. kind of a fabric pack rat here

 I layered three at a time on two of the bunting pieces to use on the edges of the word "Autumn" and just sewed lines approximately where the lines would be on an actual leaf. I didn't worry too much about precision because I'm lazy I wanted it to look a little frayed and rustic.



Next, I cut small rectangles from the same fabrics and hand lettered them with this dandy little fabric marker.

At this point, I tried reinforcing the edges of the burlap with a zig-zag stitch, but it made the piece all... wiggly. So I decided to skip that, since the bunting was not going to be handled a lot anyway.




Next, I sewed the letter blocks on to the bunting pieces, again leaving the edges raw and being careful not to stretch or warp the burlap.
Sewn letter block

Putting it all together:
At this point, I just used a piece of bias tape (extra-wide, double fold) in a cream color as the top string. It's much easier than trying to make your own, IMO. 

I placed the triangles in the bias fold and sewed a zig-zag stitch down the length of the tape.


And that's it! Makes the room look just a little bit more festive. 
Let me know what you think, happy crafting!