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Entries in Weddings + Events (111)

Tuesday
Jul102012

Popsicle Party Printables + DIY

Hi friends! Last year I painted some watercolor popsicles with grand DIY plans in mind for them. Unfortunately the Summer just breezed by and in the end I only managed to arrange them into a couple free Desktop Wallpapers (which you are still welcome to download and enjoy of course). Fortunately popsicles never go out of style and now I've finally gotten around to using them as I intended to all those months ago! Are you ready for a popsicle party (now yesterday's popsicle recipe roundup will come in handy)! Woohoo!

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Popsicle Mini Tote Favor Bags:

Supplies needed:

  • Iron-on transfer paper | Available at office and craft supply stores
  • Iron
  • Mini cotton tote bags | I purchased these at Michael's Craft Store (they're about $1 a piece)
  • Sharp scissors
  • Favors (optional) | the items in my bags here are from Michael's and Party City

Get started by printing out your popsicle iron-ons (click on the download button below). If you'll be using a dark colored material behind the design, be sure to purchase transfer paper that is specially designed for dark fabrics.

Cut out your popsicle shapes as close to the colored design as you are able.

Position your iron-on face down on your fabric unless your transfer paper manufacturer directions state otherwise. Iron according to directions — for mine I used the highest cotton setting (no steam) and ironed with pressure on a hard surface (protected with a cotton cloth) for a couple minutes. Make sure your design fully adheres to the fabric on all edges.

Once the design has cooled to the touch, carefully peel away the paper backing.

Fill your bags with treats and other favors!

Now it's time to wrap up the gifts and decorate...

Printable Popsicle Gift Tags:

Popsicle Tag Supplies:

  • Popsicle tag printable file (download found above)
  • Cardstock
  • Wooden popsicle sticks | Available at craft supply stores
  • Glue stick | I prefer Uhu® Stic
  • Scrap paper
  • Scissors
  • Small hole punch | Found at craft supply stores
  • Twine or ribbon

A simple trick to make cutting your popsicle shapes easier is to begin by cutting along one straight edge as well as the top of each paper popsicle. You'll see that the popsicle designs are mirror opposites, so that when two of the same color from the printable are placed back to back, they line up properly with a pretty popsicle design on each side.

Once you have prepped two popsicles of the same color, place them back-to-back, lining up the cut edges.

Hold them firmly together so they don't slip and finish cutting out the final sides of the popsicle design - cutting through both pieces of paper until the full popsicle has been cut out.

Place your two matching popsicle pieces colored-side down on a piece of scrap paper and use a glue stick to apply a liberal amount of glue. Pay careful attention to the edges.

Apply a small amount of glue to the top half of a popsicle stick and place it into the center of one of your popsicles leaving about half of the stick laying outside the bottom of the design.

Place the two glued pieces on top of one another and seal together with the stick inside. Make sure to carefully seal around all outside edges as well as the center.

Trim any portions that don't line up properly.

Use a small hole punch to create a hole at the top edge or center of your popsicle tag.

Attach your tag to your gift by threading it onto twine or ribbon. Address to the lucky gift recipient using a pen (optional).

Printable Popsicle Party Garland:

Follow steps above for the Popsicle Gift Tags (using the same supplies as well). Create as many popsicles as you'd like to hang on your garland. Once all your popsicles are ready you can simply string them onto twine one at a time, tying them in place with a simple knot as you go. Once your garland is the length you'd like, hang it up and get ready to party!

Other ways you can use your printables or iron-ons:

  • Use the popsicle tags as invites for your party. Hand-write a short invite message on your printed sheet of tags (or get handy with the text tool in photoshop if you feel so inclined), then glue the popsicle stick in place. Place in an envelope and mail!
  • Use your iron-on transfers to dress up t-shirts or other cotton material (such as a pillowcase or tea towel). Just be sure to use transfer paper designed for the color you'll be ironing onto (they make transfers for light and dark materials).
  • Popsicle tags can serve as placecards. Just write your guests names on each popsicle and arrange them around your table.
  • Tags can also serve as a fun cake topper. Try arranging several on the top of a cake (you can write a message on them first if you'd like) or place one in the center of a cupcake. Cute!

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Full disclosure: This DIY post was sponsored and made possible by Method. The project and any opinions expressed are my own.

Tuesday
May292012

Pinterest Picks: 05. 29. 12

Hi friends! Are you still coming down off of your extended weekend high? Me too! So to help us ease back into the swing of things today, I thought I'd just share four pretty finds that I recently fell in love with via Pinterest. Don't you just love the calm vibe that they all have?!

Psst...You can find my past Pinterest picks of right here, and see all of my Pinterest favorites over here.

1. Raspberry Coconut Macaroons from Things We Make (via Chelsea) | 2. Brother Cadfael English Rose from Sugar from Sunshine (via fbcreations) | 3. Rehersal Dinner Invites, featured on Oh So Beautiful Paper (via Lori) | 4. A 30th Birthday Bash for Smitten Studio, featured on 100 Layer Cake (via Erin)

Tuesday
Apr242012

A Moodboard Inspired by Martha Stewart Weddings

Hi guys! I just wanted to pop by to let you know that I recently had the pleasure of putting together a pretty little moodboard for The Bride's Guide: Martha Stewart Weddings that was inspired by this gorgeous photograph from the Lemon & Mint color series in their Spring 2012 issue. Hop on over to see my moodboard! xo Ez

Photo from Martha Stewart Weddings - Spring 2012

Tuesday
Apr102012

Inspiration from S Magazine

Hi sweets! Just popping by to share a healthy dose of gorgeous eye candy from the latest issue of S Magazine with you all.

You can read the whole issue for free right here, and see all the past issue of S Magazine on their blog. Lovely!

Thursday
Jan052012

Site for Sore Eyes: Wednesday

I know this post's title might be a tad confusing. Because yes, it's true...I'm usually off by a day or two, but this time I didn't get it wrong. The name of today's Site for Sore Eyes, is Wednesday.

I stumbled across this gorgeous blog last night via a link on More Design Please (another stellar blog that you should check out right away) and I can't get enough. Garett and Jessica Mayfield are the creative duo behind it all...using their blog to showcase their event styling & coordinating and paper goods businesses.


I especially love how they use so many of the great DIY projects and ideas that we've seen online in their event styling (it really brings it to life for me). Really, it's all just brilliant and utterly inspiring, so be sure to grab a cup of something cozy before clicking over...'cause you're going to want to stay a while! xo Ez

Direct links to the projects/posts in the featured images: DIY Boho Bunting | Gorgeous Wedding Photo Shoot, Photography by Ely Fair Photography | DIY Book Planters, photography by EE Photography | DIY Terrarium Place Holders

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