I was experimenting some stir stick ideas for one of my beautiful brides and came up with this AWESOME bowtie stir stick. I thought I would share a little DIY with you all! Step One: Draw a bowtie on the BACK of some cute paper. Step Two: Cut out that bowtie EXCEPT for one side of the bowtie. Step Three: Fold the cut out part of the bowtie over onto the paper. Step Four: Trace the already cut out bowtie. Step Five: Unfold and cut out the remaining bowtie, keeping the two connected. Step Six: Place your stick in the folded edge to separate the two bowties and glue together. What a cute ... |
Southern wedding inspired mini bowtie stir sticks by Jesi Haack.... |
We’ve got a cute DIY project inspired by our first featured wedding that Justin and Mary Marantz sent us that you guys are going to LOVE. Those fabulous oversized stir sticks are just too cute to resist and we’ve come up with a SUPER simple project that you can do to get the same look! We debuted it over on BACKSTAGE earlier today, our new home for all things SMP. So, all you need to do is print this template out on 80lb card stock (try Paper Source). Using a 3.5″ hole punch, cut out the circles. Then using either a small amount of glue or some double stick tape, adhere them to corn dog... |
Laura, the cute bride from today’s featured wedding (who just happens to be my new sister-in-law!) has put together some easy, but super chic DIY projects that will definitely add that special something to your wedding style! The first, are the adorable custom cocktail flags that she crafted and placed on the bar for guests to take. Materials Color Printer Paper Cutter or X-acto Knife with self healing mat 8.5 x 11″ 80lb white card stock (like this from Paper-Source) 8.5 x 11″ 80lb colored card stock (like this from Paper-Source) Scissors or Wire cutters Thin Bamboo Skewers Glues... |
Remember the gorgeous Anthropologie-inspired Owl Baby Shower that we featured last month? Well, there were tons of inquiries about how to make the adorable owl stir sticks that one of the shower hostesses – Jesi Haack from Jesi Haack Weddings – made for the party. When I asked Jesi for the DIY info, she was kind enough to not only share the details, but she also create a fabulous how-to video to demonstrate all the steps! Click the play button below to watch: Thanks so much to Jesi for the fabulous video & tips! *Click here to view the video at a larger size on whowhatweddings.com.... |
These star stir sticks were probably one of my favorite details of the entire shoot. They were inspired by ones Carter and Cook had made for a shoot late last year, but I made the scale a little larger for our shoot. The sticks are incredibly easy to make and don’t take a huge amount of time, which makes them even more attractive in my book. The gold sequins on the star are the perfect complement to the pink lemonade signature cocktail I made (for the recipe, visit Somewhere Splendid). • • ♥ • • What You’ll Need: 2″ Sequinned Star Appliques Bamboo Barbeque Skewers (Available a... |
Looking to spice up your cocktail hour beverages? Want to let your guests know what food they will be enjoying in a creative way? Customizing your stir sticks and labeling your items with flagged picks can add some excitement to any spread!Flags like these are perfect for cocktail parties, baby showers and bridal showers in addition to weddings!... |
Spotted: pom pom stir sticks to dress up your cocktails. Need we say more? These pretty party sticks will pop in your rehearsal dinner drinks, wedding day cocktails and even the holidays. Spotted via Pinterest from The Crafts Department at Martha Stewart. Chic + simple! photo credit We’ve got plenty more inspiration coming up today including a DIY engagement shoot by one very special Emmaline Bride reader and her awesomely talented photographer. You won’t want to miss it! ♥ -E. P.S. We’re giving away FREE adorable felted acorns this week in the Emmaline Bride Weekly ... |
Everything is better on a stick, yes? {food on a stick from Sweet Paul} {macaron pops from Tartelette via The Sweetest Occasion} {hot chocolate on a stick from GiversLog via Twig & Thistle} {pop tarts on a stick from The Family Kitchen} {pie on a stick from Bakerella – inspired by this} {ice cream pops from Instructables via CRAFT} {cheesecake pops from Lemonpi} {cupcake pops from Bakerella} {s’mores on a stick from Gi... |
After playing dress-up in the PhoBooth at Ms. Debbie's a few weeks ago, these mustaches and lips on a stick would definitely make for a lot of fun at a reception! Photo via Maro Kits Photo via Carl Zoch Too funny! (MasterPiece Weddings and its affiliates have not been paid for, for this post.)... |