Entries labeled as birds

Birds of a Feather

8 days to mrs.

It’s no secret that I love escort card boards. And let’s be honest, without a plated dinner, I really didn’t need one. But no one likes that awkward third-grader feeling of wondering if you’re allowed to sit at the cool kids’ table, so I figure I’m doing people a favor.

When I was in Glendale in the fall, I found an easel at a going-out-of-business sale for $30. What a steal! It had a distressed taupe finish, but a little spray paint — and a handsome man — can fix that. (Isn’t that true of most things?) Josh painstakingly put several coats of white glossy spray paint on the easel:

Spray painting easel

(Complete with empty wine bottle weights that we stole out of our neighbors’ recycling bin. Classy.)

I searched high and low for a large picture frame that a) didn’t cost more than $50, b) was white, and c) had a super-wide or vintage beaded edge. I was about to attempt to sand and spray paint a black frame when I found an almost-white frame for $25. No beaded edges, and not as wide as I hoped, but the price was right and I’d already been to five stores, so I went for it. Once again, glossy white spray paint solves all the world’s problems.

For the magnetic surface, I attached sheet metal to cardboard and then wrapped it in fabric. A helpful tip: Bring a magnet and a piece of fabric with you to the hardware store. Not all sheet metal is magnetic. I was sure to bring a super-weak magnet so that I knew just about any magnet in the world would stick. To attach the sheet metal and then the fabric, I used E6000, which will pretty much adhere anything to anything. Metal, wood, cardboard, fabric, plastic — it does it all.

Gluing

The finished product!

Completed easel and frame

Now, if you’ll remember, I’m using these Kikkerland bird magnets to hold the escort cards to the magnet board (and to double as favors):

Bird magnets

I was hoping to have birds associated with table numbers — so everyone at table 1 has a brown bird, everyone at table 2 has a blue bird, etc. — but I knew it would be hugely dependent on how the seating chart panned out. Well, five painstaking attempts later, it worked! Turns out that it helps if you can count and if you remember that there are eight colors of birds, not seven. It’s little victories like this that make me feel better about the fact that only 50% of our invited guests are attending.

My escort cards just arrived, and I can’t wait to put it all together. Only a few more days now…

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Bird Love, Part Deux

24 days to mrs.

I am just so in love, I have to post more pictures.

Bird backs

Bird fronts

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A Little Birdie Told Me…

25 days to mrs.

Just a quick preview of my mom’s most difficult project for the wedding: the Ann Wood-inspired cake topper birds!

Cake topper birds preview

We’re still making some little changes… Or rather, my poor mom is making the changes per my requests. Let’s just say that I’m lucky that my mom loves me. But it just kills me how little stuffed animals can have so much personality. I also think that Mr. R will like that the boy bird looks kind of like a penguin.

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Ann Wood

333 days to mrs.

I found the crafty girl who made the cake toppers for the wedding I blogged about a couple of weeks ago. Unsurprisingly, it sounds like she’s pretty booked up, which gets me wondering if I could DIY something vaguely similar…

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Myra & Matt

358 days to mrs.

From the Style Me Pretty Unique Weddings Week, Myra & Matt. How much do I love that cake topper? That’s right, a lot.

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Lovebirds

367 days to mrs.

Now that is just adorable. Lovebirds save the date cards by kiss & tell.

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