Saturday, November 17, 2012

DIY Wedding Crafts - Origami Flower Centerpieces

In addition to the origami flower bouquets, we made origami centerpieces!  (Inspired by etsy http://www.etsy.com/listing/80323307/paper-flower-centerpieces-origami ) Again, using regular printer paper in different colors, and Japaneses newspaper.  We made about 25 centerpieces.  Each centerpiece had about 17 flowers - each with 5 petals - needless to say . . . we did a lot of folding!  But, we saved a lot of money!

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First, we purchased a bundle of small shipping boxes for cheap (at most, $1/box).  I wrapped/glued a thick brown ribbon around the middle of the box (cheap find from a local flea market).

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Then, I bunched a bunch of old recycled papers (i.e. our old junk mail! $0!) into a ball.  I used many layers, so that it would fit tightly into the box.  To hide the outer layer, I wrapped old white tissue paper (leftover from gifts we received) around the ball and taped the bottom.  The ball was then stuffed into the box - with the top sticking out just a tad, in order to create a rounded dome, on top.

Next, I hot glued about 9 flowers in a circle, to the tissue paper - creating the bottom level.  About 6-7 flowers were in the next layer up.  Then I bunched up a small wad of tissue paper, glued it to the top of the dome, and added 1 flower in the middle (otherwise the top flower would look like it sunk in).  I used strips of paper to fill in the gaps between flowers (I glued the 2 ends of the paper to the tissue paper dome - so that they were a U-shape).

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 Photographed by Quinn Photography

The centerpieces were placed upon a rounded mirror surrounded by tea lights (provided by our venue).  Guests were able to take home the centerpieces.  We also have a few displayed in our home.

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 Photographed by Quinn Photography

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Photographed by Quinn Photography

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

DIY Wedding Crafts - Origami Flower Bouquets

Wanting to keep everything under budget, we decided to make all of the flowers for our wedding.  In addition, this was a great way to incorporate our Nikkei culture into the wedding - through origami.  An added bonus was that all of our flowers would last forever.  My bouquet is currently displayed in our family room!

I originally got inspiration from here http://www.capitolromance.com/2011/09/21/diy-how-to-origami-paper-flower-bouquet/  But, I wanted to change it a little, to match the colors or our wedding, and to create a little more space between flowers.  2 sizes of origami flowers were used for the bouquets.  We used regular printer paper (in different colors), free Japanese papers (from my old job, or from the local Japanese grocery store), and leftover Washi paper (from making our wedding invitations).

Each flower had a toothpick hot glued in the bottom/center.  This helped keep the flowers together.  And, this was how I stuck the flowers into a styrofoam ball (I snapped the toothpicks in half, so they would not be as long.  Also, I added hot glue to the hole I poked the toothpick in, in order to help keep the flowers in).  A larger styrofoam ball was used for the bride's bouquet. To fill in little gaps between flowers, I glued both ends of a strip of paper to a toothpick, and stuck it in the styrofoam.
 
For the handles, disposable wooden chopsticks were bunched together - then ribbon was wrapped around them.  This was also hot glued and poked into the styrofoam ball, in order to hold it together.  For the flowergirl's bouquet, I glued a ribbon holder on the top, instead of using wooden chopsticks.

Here are a few pictures:

This is the bride's bouquet.

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Here are a couple of the bridesmaids' bouquets (Sorry they are a little blurry - the camera focus was on the bridesmaids' faces).

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Photographed by Quinn Photography (but cropped by the bride)

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Photographed by Quinn Photography (but cropped by the bride)

Here are a couple pictures of the flowergirl's bouquet.

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 Photographed by Quinn Photography (but cropped by the bride)


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Photographed by Quinn Photography (but cropped by the bride)

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Monday, November 5, 2012

DIY Wedding Crafts - Handbeaded Sash

. . . and so it begins! The DIY wedding craft blog posts! . . .


My husband, family, and I spent numerous hours with DIY projects for our wedding . . . so be prepared for quite a few posts!  hehe.

Let's see . . . to begin . . . one of the first things I had to buy was my wedding dress.  Being Nikkei, we wanted to find different ways in which to incorporate our cultures into our weddings.   So, one of the first things I purchased was a Japanese obi for my dress (My favorite website for purchasing vintage kimonos and obis!  http://www.ichiroya.com/index.php  - I spent hours and hours searching the web for authentic obis sold for decent prices).  I got this idea from a family friend.  The bridal shop helped to make the sash and bow.  However, I wanted to make the design on the sash more noticeable, so I decided to hand sew glass beads, following the design of the obi.  This took many, many hours - as each bead needed to be sewn, one by one.  For the end beads, I sewed/threaded the clear string back and forth, both ways, so that they were less likely to move.

Here are a couple pictures of the hand-beading I did on the sash.  

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Photographed by Quinn Photography (but photo was cropped by bride)

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Photographed by Quinn Photography