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I love this idea!
loveforweddings:
Fantastic.
These are so lovely!
I am completely in love with this idea.
Macaroons are becoming a very popular treat for weddings these days. Here is a cute way to turn them into favors!
I love the simple but pretty bouquets that the bridesmaids are holding. They look absolutely lovely with their dresses.
This idea is just adorable. Simple yet delicious.
I think we can all agree that this is gorgeouss!
yourbigday:
winter wonderland dessert table
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fuckyeahweddingideas:
This is all so gorgeous!
Here's a video on creating a really pretty side chignon. It looks a little tricky but the end resuly is gorgeous. You could either get a talented friend to do this for you or take it to a salon.
I adore these pretty little favor boxes posted over at ElizabethAnneDesigns.
Tutorial: http://www.elizabethannedesigns.com/blog/2008/11/12/diy-entry-14-doily-favor-boxes/#more-4296
I think these are such a pretty little detail. And I love little ball flowers!
Here's the tutorial from Domestifluff:
http://www.domestifluff.com/2008/10/how-to-make-pom-pom-flowers/
ElizabethAnneDesigns:
These table numbers were super easy, and cheap. I picked up (on clearance, from Pottery Barn) a set of 14 birch slivers, for $4. The stamp set (by Martha Stewart) was $9, and I colored the ink in myself. Total cost for 14 table numbers = $13! Plus, I loved the way the wood grain picked up the ink…it makes it look as though the numbers are stained on!
Here is such a great idea; gift bags from envelopes! It's fairly simple and very versatile.
Here's the tutorial from How About Orange:
http://howaboutorange.blogspot.com/2009/03/gift-bags-made-from-envelopes.html
Cute! I love this shot.
I am in love with this cake! Everything.. So beautiful!
yourbigday:
i’ve been on such a cake kick lately!