posts tagged "diy"

{Neon pink pouf from Ban.do, via Max Wanger; neon wedding decor via Brooklyn Bride; Miroslava Duma in a neon Jason Wu dress via Nesha Loves Style; neon spray painted silverware via Ritzy Bee}
(via Wedding Inspiration: Neon Glam - Swoon)
Aristocrat Sparkling Punch
1 cup cube sugar 1 quart sparkling water 1 bottle light, dry red wine 4 oz brandy 2 bottles Champagne ice block fruits, for garnish
Dissolve 1 cup of cube sugar in 1 cup of sparkling water, pour into a punch bowl. Add 1 bottle of red wine and 4 ounces of brandy, stirring well. Place a block of ice in the bowl, and pour in 2 bottles of Champagne and the rest of the sparkling water. Garnish the top of the ice block with strawberries and raspberries, or other fruits in season, and float thin slices of 2 oranges on top.
Notes: Feel free to use any inexpensive red and sparkling wines you have on hand; these punches won’t make proper use of your best bottles. Savvy hosts in the 40s also relied on a few secret ingredients to add some zing: double-brewed black or weak green tea, and vanilla. Feel free to experiment with your favorites when you serve this punch–cheers!
Photo by Romula Yanes for Gourmet.
(via Guest Blogger: A Crimson Kiss | Love and Lavender)
(via Door Knob Table Numbers)
This was a fun wedding project. I was fortunate to work with Alix, who is so lovely and nice. She was familiar with my handwriting/doodling (from our days working together on Madewell Musings) which turned out to be a perfect fit for her wedding invitations. Silkscreened in white on duplexed kraft cardstock and tied with string. Click on image for detail. (via HI LOW: WE DO)
Photograph by Sarah K. Chen Photography; California couple Montira and Chat wanted a simple and romantic outdoor [engagement] session, but the groom-to-be surprised his bride by bringing along bouquets for her to carry and a hand-stitched love sign for them to hold. (via Guest Blogger: Pretty Little Weddings | Love and Lavender)

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