Showing posts with label tissue poms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tissue poms. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

A DIY Love Story

I come from a pretty crafty family. Several of my great grandmothers quilted, as does my paternal mamaw and my mom, so I've had the bug since I was little. My mom was always into some sort of crafts project as well, so anything hands on and creative, I love (that could explain my love affair with Etsy). So blame it on the genes (and slightly on the frugalness of our budget) that once the wedding plans were put into motion I knew there would be a whole list of DIY elements. First on the list: Tissue Poms!


Martha Stewart made me fall in love with these things. I was browsing the website one day, ran across the poms and luminarias and knew that I had to incorporate them in my decor somehow. Not only were they simple to make, tissue paper comes pretty cheap :) Ideally, I wanted to use the large poms to hang from the ceiling at our reception location. Unfortunately, the tall ceilings would require a tall ladder and then my Mom and future MIL would be responsible for getting them all down at the end of the night. So I had to go to a backup plan.

Instead of the large poms, I'll be making smaller ones in royal blue and red to string on twine to use at the ceremony site to mark off sections of chairs that we don't want guests sitting in (it's a large church and we'll have more than enough seating in the center sections). I'm also planning on revamping the napkin holder idea that Martha suggests by using twine and tying off the favor bags with an individual blue pom (not only will it be adorable, it'll help give a pop of color to each table, all of which will have silver table covers). You can see a few of my first attempts at making the poms here and here.

Stay tuned for more crafty shenanigans (and complaints from Justin about how the wedding stuff is taking over the back bedroom).

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Addendum to My Open Letter

Well, although they still might not perfect, these babies are much, much better looking than my first attempt :)


Just needed some smaller sized tissue and a few more sheets than the instructions called for. Now that these little boogers are back in my good graces, the ideas for how to put them into use during the ceremony/reception are flowing. Can't wait to start showing you some progress I've made.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

An Open Letter

Dear Martha Stewart,
I have been eyeing the lovliness that is your tissue paper pomanders and luminaries for at least a month now. I just can't get over how something so simple brings such happiness into a room. Use some bright colors, hang from high ceilings and you've got a magical feel that never fails to make me smile.


(source)

I've been thinking of using these tissue paper creations for my own wedding after seeing so many great detail shots of them from others' events. Although my venue has a ceiling too high to string these pretties from the top, I have been tossing around the idea of using the napkin rings as something to spruce up our favors.

Being the adventureous (and frugal) crafter that I am, I've been saving the tissue paper used in gifts given to me for a few months now so that I would have some "scraps" to play around with. Last night, I decided it was as good a time as any to give this easy project a whirl. And all I have to say Ms. Stewart, is well played ma'am. Well played.


(personal photo)


This, well, this defintely not a pretty dahlia looking tissue pomander is what I ended up with after my accordian folds and poofing. Granted, it was my first try, but upon watching several how-to videos on youtube, I was slightly miffed at how everyone was telling me just how "easy!" these things were. Of course they're easy for them, they're professionals or something. Maybe they can work magic. Cause I did the exact same steps as they had and mine turned out looking like poop while theirs were just like yours Martha.

As one who never gives up (well, as one who is determined come hell or high water that she WILL make these work), I sat down after my shower this morning, fresh for the day, and tried a smaller version. Surprisingly, it looked more like what it was supposed to and my morning was not ruined. I think with a little more practice and a few added sheets of tissue paper, I'll be poofing these babies out like a little flower factory.

If I can only stop ripping the paper...

Sincerely,

Shana