Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

DIY Paper Pinwheels & Garlands

It's Wednesday, and we have a fab new DIY project for our Swanky Chicks! Check out these adorable paper pinwheels. They have been popping up in swanky parties all over the place. With this little tutorial we found on Style Me Pretty (one of our fav wedding blogs) you can create them for your next party!




















Step #1: Supplies.
Pick your paper and buttons. *Hint*: text weight paper works best. Choosing coordinating patterns and colors for the paper is fun, and choosing different sizes and shapes in the buttons is cute, too. Choose scissors or a paper cutter, and adhesive. Cut 2 strips of paper, equal length and width, depending on the size of the pinwheel you want (thicker strips = larger pinwheel).
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Steps #2 and #3: Folding + Combining.
Evenly fold (like an accordion) the 2 strips of paper. Make sure the widths match! (Note: smaller folds make tighter pinwheels. Larger folds are more loose and show more of the pattern. We like to make several of each size – makes for an adorable display). Line up one end of the folded accordion with the end of the other accordion. Fit together and adhere securely. Permanent adhesive squares work nicely, and lie flat.
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Step #4: Securing.
Pull the loose ends of the accordion strip around towards each other and adhere securely. The pinwheel will look like a cardstock “circle” (similar to the coffee sleeves they give you at Starbucks). You will need to pop the pinwheel out and push it down (work with it until it looks like a pinwheel should look), holding it in place with your fingers. In the photo, the paperweight is doing the job of holding the pinwheel in place.
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Step #5: Finishing Touches.
Choose your button and secure *tightly* with glue dots (you may need to use several!). Note: we recommend weighing the pinwheels down for several hours once they are fully assembled). This will help to ensure that they are secure.
String several pinwheels together to create a pinwheel garland. Scrap book paper, old sheet music and vintage books are great resources for gorgeous paper for this project. 


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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Desert Table Delight!

Who's ready for some delicious desert inspiration? A hot new trend in entertaining is the decadent desert table. This is an area that you can have fun with and really tie your whole theme together, not to mention indulge your sweet tooth. In our blog travels we came across the sweetest blog we just had to share. Save the Date for cupcakes is a daily dose of deliciousness. A new gorgeous desert table to inspire your eyes and your taste buds everyday! Now that is how I like to start off my day, lots of eye candy! Stop by Save the Date for Cupcakes and take a peak around your eyes and your tummy will thank you.
 We are loving this purple desert bar!
 


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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Vintage Typewriter = Lovely Guest Book

We adore our facebook friends and fans and love meeting new people on facebook. One of our new facebook finds is Thoughtfully Simple. Filled with tons of great inspiration and unique ideas including this one. We love their idea of using typewriters as an alternative to your traditional guest book. Thoughtfully Simple says Why not set out an old vintage typewriter, a reel of paper and let your guests type you a little note? At the end of the night, roll up the paper like a scroll and secure with a ribbon!

Why not indeed! We love this unique take on the traditional guest book. Have you seen any unique guest book ideas that you just loved? Leave a comment and inspire someone else!

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Friday, May 7, 2010

Free Personalized Favor Tags & Labels

Would you like to win $40 worth of personalized favor tags or labels to use at your next party?!!! Swanky Chicks is still accepting entries for our fabulous giveaway. We have launched a brand new online preview tool and want to see what you think. You can choose your size, style, color, add personalization and see an instant preview of your favor tags or labels before you buy!!! Check out our original post here for the details and leave a comment on the original post to enter. Don't leave a comment here we are only using comments from the original post for the drawing!
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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Lingerie Shower - Awesome DIY Favor Idea

We came across this awesome bridal shower favor idea for a lingirie shower. These favors are so creative and keep with the theme of the shower. Can we say WE LOVE!
Favor idea and images from Attention to Detail.  Check out the Attention to Detail Blog for more great ideas like this one!
Favors: The favors were little Lingerie care kits that included a Lingerie wash bag and Lingerie detergent. I also included some little Lingerie care instructions.

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Friday, April 30, 2010

Favor Tag & Label Giveaway!

Our Swanky Giveaway is finally here! Up for grabs is $40 to use at our shop SwankyChicks.com for our new favor tags or labels! You will be able to fully personalize the tags or labels. Choose your size, style, color, shape and wording to create a custom tag. We are introducing our all new online prevew tool and want to see what you think. Our new interactive tool allows you to design and create your tags and labels and preview them instantly prior to ordering!

We want to hear what you think of it. So here's the scoop. Rush over to Swanky Chicks and take a look at the Favor Tags and Favor Labels. 1. Come back follow our blog (click the follow tab to the right) and leave a comment telling us what you think. It's that easy! Want more ways to enter?

2. Share our giveaway on your blog and leave a separate comment letting us know with your link.
3. Tweet about our giveaway and leave a separate comment letting us know with the link.
4. Post our giveaway on your facebook and leave a separate comment letting us know with a link to your page.
5. Suggest our Facebook Fan Page to your friends and become a fan yourself! Again leave a comment letting us know.
Five easy ways to enter! What are you waiting for check out our favor tags and labels!
 
Swanky Chicks Instant online previews are power by:



Winner will be announced May 15th so spread the word and enter today!
Psst the words in bold are links to the product so you can check them out.


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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Rustic DIY Centerpiece

It's DIY Wednesday and we have a gorgeous rustic centerpiece project for you today! These centerpieces are perfect for creating a casual table setting with a rustic outdoorsy feel.  They were originally created as a wedding centerpiece but would work wonderfully for any event.
Project and Images Via: OnceWed 
 
What you will need:
· slice of wood ( 11′ diam x 2.5′ h)
· glass cylinder vases ( 11′h, 9′h, 6′h x 3.5′ diam) you can find these at
Jo-Ann Fabrics, Michael’s Crafts, and Hobby Lobby
· pillar candles ( 3 varying heights to fit in each vase)
· ribbon & yarn
· fabric, wood, or dried flowers
· double sided tape
· scissors

 Project and Images Via: OnceWed 

Instructions:
1. Cut 3 pieces of ribbon/yarn (one arms length per piece). Wrap each vase with ribbon/yarn. Attach ends of ribbon/yarn with double sided tape to surface of vase. I chose to wrap with a knobby yarn, satin ribbon, and grosgrain ribbon to create a variety of textures. I also wrapped the ribbon/yarn at different heights on each vase to create more interest.
2. Attach fabric/wood/dried flower to a piece of ribbon and tie around tallest vase.
3. Insert pillar candles into vases. arrange cluster of vases on wood slice, keeping the sides with the tape facing the center.
4. Arrange fabric/wood/dried flowers on wood slice around the vase cluster. Light the candles and enjoy your rustically elegant centerpiece!
FYI: The wooden flowers shown are no longer available for purchase. I would suggest creating fabric flowers or heading to a local craft store and picking up some dried botanicals. If you are interested in creating these centerpieces in large numbers, I would suggest ordering the vases in bulk.

P.S. We have an awesome giveaway coming up on Friday $50 worth of personalized labels or tags from SwankyChicks.com and Paperwed. We just launched a new preview tool where you can see your labels before you buy and in honor of that are giving away free tags or labels. Subscribe to our Blog via email in the top right hand corner,  or become a fan on facebook so that you don't miss out on this great giveaway!

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Friday, April 23, 2010

Swanky Uptown Bridal Shower

We just about died when we saw this gorgeous bridal shower over on the Hostess Blog! The aubergine ruffled place mats are a dream come true, and the candle sticks dripping in jewels are beautiful. This “Gossip Girl Inspired” Bridal Shower was created by event planner Carolyn Chen of The Special Day. Carolyn you are one talented lady!
Our favorite detail from this party is that true to the theme each guest chose a headband to wear, a la Blair Waldorf, that served as her favor.
Repeating elements is what really added the glam to this table setting. Choose a color, texture, or flower like these peonies and use it over and over again to up the WOW factor.  

 We adore this handmade sign. Head to your local scrap book store to create one of your own.
For even more details visit the Hostess Blog.


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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Napkin Dress- DIY Wednesday

Swanky Chicks we are back! We have great tutorial for you today that we found via facebook. One of our facebook fans Krystal Dawson created these adorable napkin dresses for a baby shower she recently threw. Krystal was kind enough to share a link to the tutorial that she used to create them.
 This great idea comes from HowDoesShe.com a DIY dream come true! The idea is so simple and makes a great impact at a baby or bridal shower. 
1. Fold each end of your napkin to the center.
2. Fold the napkin in half again until you have this....

3. Next cut a triangle out to create the waist and arms
If your napkins are too long you can then cut them shorter.

4. You will then cut another triange to create the neckline.

5.Open the napkin and you have your dress! Embelish with ribbon or trim and you are done.

Krystal inserted a spoon into each dress to create a bump! Thank you so much to Krystal Dawson and HowDoesShe.com

Your idea or project could be featured on the Swanky Blog. Submit your ideas via email info@swankychicks.com or become a Facebook Fan today and share them on Facebook.

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Monday, April 12, 2010

New Twist on a Spa Party

Seriously how cute is this spa party! One of our favorite bloggers Chris from Celebrations at Home posted this great new twist on the traditional spa party. The writers at Nonpariel Magazine created a gorgeous desert display for a ladies spa party. Oh wait, you mean that's not desert? Nope! It's spa products for all of the ladies set up like a desert table! Guess what else, you can get downloads for the labels and boxes. If that wasn't cool enough you can also get recipes to make your own spa products like bath salts, sugar scrub, and lip balm! We are in love with this new online magazine and the great freebies, check it out.


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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Polaroids, Favorite Streets, & NYC

We are just loving the sophisticated Bryant Park Grill, NYC wedding of Erica & Andy. Weddings by Chris Leary Photography sent us this amazing wedding and we could not pass up the opportunity to share it with you. This one is all about the fun little details. Keep reading for the all the ways the bride incorporated a little fun into this chic event. Chris Leary did an amazing job photographing this event. Visit his site for a look at some of his other amazing work, you will not be disappointed, we weren't! You can also get a free copy of  "10 Mistakes Brides Make When Planning Their Wedding Photography." NYC brides, love his work? Contact him for availability.


The table names were inspired from the couples love of NYC
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- Two of our favorite things to do together are exploring New York neighborhoods and photography (especially black and white). We are always on a 'photo journey' around NYC. So we wanted to make the table names personal by taking pictures of the signs from our favorite streets in New York. For example, Irving (where the bridal party sat) is the street we live on. 
As guests arrived, they took polaroid photos, pasted them into book and then signed.
- For the polaroids - We didn't want to do the traditional sign-in Guest Book and had a friend that used the polaroid idea and fell in love with it. I mean, who actually goes back to read who attended their wedding? It was my favorite part of the day after the wedding: going through all the pictures in the books which really showed how much fun the guests had with it. Pictures ranged from traditional poses to hilarious group shots.


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