Yay! It's finally time to share all of the
ENGAGED AT LAST
projects that I made for the Bella Blvd. booth at CHA.
Couldn't you picture this all set up for a bridal shower or bachelorette party?
"Let's Party" Altered Dress Form
All shapes and sizes of metal dress-forms are readily available and fun to transform.
For the skirt, I started with a sheet of 12x12 "He Proposed" paper that I cut in
half to measure 6x12. I then scored each piece (lengthwise) at 1/2" increments.
Fan fold both 6x12 pieces and attach together at one end. At the bottom,
use a corner-rounding punch on every-other fold (if desired).
Next, use a 1/8" hole punch to create holes at the top folds.
Thread a piece of baker's twine or crochet thread through the holes and then
tie around the base of the dress-form.
Pull the tension until the desired 'gathering' of the skirt is formed.
For the top, I simply criss-crossed two 1" wide strips of paper and tucked them
behind the 'waistband' of the dress. I thought that a banner would be fitting for a bridal
shower, so I created one that announces "Bachelorette Party Girls Only"
I used a rolled flower die for the lei of flowers around the bodice.
In finishing, I added a couple of the fun Feathers to the front and back,
as well as a cute stick pin and satin bow.
Supplies:
Engaged At Last: He Proposed, Bridal Shower, Bachelorette Extras;
Engaged At Last: He Proposed, Bridal Shower, Bachelorette Extras;
Feathers: Punch; Flags: Bachelorette
Basket Full 'O Treat Containers
These little treat containers have the WOW factor, without all of the fuss!
AND you can make them as large or as small as you'd like.
For this lot of favors, I began with a 6x6 square of paper for each.
Using a quick-drying glue or heavy adhesive, glue two ends together; allow to dry.
Next, machine stitch, glue, or staple the bottom end together.
After filling the inside you will want to close the top so that it is creased opposite of the bottom
(I machine stitched these, but a hole punch with ribbon tied through also works beautifully).
There are so many cute way to decorate the fronts of these!
I cut strips of papers and sentiments from the Bachelorette Extras Paper
and layered them with a punched heart and doily die-cut.
For the front of the wire basket, I hand-cut a heart and then backed it with a
medium-weight chipboard. After embellishing, I tied it onto the basket with satin ribbons.
Add matching shredded paper to the bottom and then arrange the favors inside!
Supplies:
Engaged At Last: He Proposed, Bridal Shower, Bachelorette Party, Bachelorette Extras,
Engaged At Last: He Proposed, Bridal Shower, Bachelorette Party, Bachelorette Extras,
Alpha+Bits Stickers; Crochet Flowers: Juniper; Crochet Hearts: Pickle Juice
S&S Altered Plaque
A sweet display that doubles as a gift for the bride-to-be!
I found this gorgeous, curvy wooden plaque at Michaels.
It was already painted white, which made decorating that much easier.
I started by tracing the shape onto the Bachelorette Party Paper.
In doing so, I wanted to keep the chevron pattern centered,
so I made sure that it was lined-up accordingly before I began to trace.
For the top, I had an extra piece of chipboard from a mini album that I
used to create the bright background. Again, I fashioned a heart by folding a piece
of paper in half and cutting freehand. I cut the same sized heart from a piece of
chipboard and machine-stitched the two together. After adding the heart to the center,
I embellished the top with the initials of the couple, as well as some other fun items!
Supplies:
Engaged At Last: Bridal Shower, Bachelorette Party, He Proposed, Alpha+Bits Stickers,
Engaged At Last: Bridal Shower, Bachelorette Party, He Proposed, Alpha+Bits Stickers,
Just Write Journaling Stickers, Engagement Icons; Sienna Chipboard Alphas: Frosting;
Love & Marriage: Chipboard Icons; Crochet Hearts: Saltwater,
Pickle Juice; Button Market: Blues
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More NEW RELEASE projects will be shown throughout the week
at Bella Blvd, so come visit and enjoy!
These are as gorgeous as ever!!! Wtg!!
ReplyDeleteI love the containers. Can you tell me the name of the font you use, it´s beautiful
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