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As I was doing my favorite blogs round, I found this beautiful escort card box at The Bride’s Café. And, I HAD to share it with you! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thanks Janie and Courtney (from Merriment Events)!

DIY Escort Card Box

Materials Needed:

  • a wooden box (Look at antique stores or shops like Three Potato Four. Just make sure the box you use isn’t too deep.)
  • green florist’s styrofoam
  • a small hand saw
  • needle nose pliers
  • copper wire (you can find it at craft stores like Ben Franklin)
  • tent fold escort cards
  • a wire cutter or a pair of heavy duty scissors to cut the copper
  • reindeer moss
  • Spanish moss
  • acorns

DIY Escort Card Box

Directions:

1. Measure the height, width and depth of the box.

2. Cut the styrofoam to size with a hand saw.

DIY Escort Card Box

3.  Fit the styrofoam in the box

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4. Cover styrofoam with reindeer moss.

DIY Escort Card Box

5.  Cut the copper wire into 5″ pieces. You will need as many pieces of copper wire as you have escort cards.

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6. Grab the end of a piece of copper with your needle nose pliers. Turn pliers in a clockwise motion to form the circular shape that will hold the escort card.

DIY Escort Card Box

7. Release the pliers from the copper and smooth the outer edge of the copper (which is probably sticking out at this point like in the image. Just clasp either side of the copper with the pliers and push them together to smooth the edge. You can loosen the grip of the wire to make room for your escort card later if you need.)

DIY Escort Card Box

8. Determine how many rows of card holders you’ll need and how many cards will go in each row. Space the holders accordingly.

DIY Escort Card Box

9. Place the escort cards in the holders, being sure that the name is on the outside of the card and that the table number is on the inside. (*Also keep in mind that your cards should stand higher toward the back of the box and rest lower toward the front so every name is visible.)

DIY Escort Card Box

10. Nestle spanish moss and acorns around the box. Display the box in a place where your guests will easily see it during cocktail hour. (image courtesy of Elizabeth Messina)

DIY Escort Card Box

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Okay, so I couldn’t help myself to not get inspired by Sara and Charles’ Real Wedding. I’m going to give you a few pointers on how to achieve some of the cute details of their wedding but in an eco kind of way. Today, I’m tackling the matchboxes.

You will only need the unprinted matchboxes, 100% Recycled Labels, and your imagination. If you have a wedding motif, use it as part of your sticker design. Otherwise, you can use a simple but elegant monogram of your initials. Try it out and let us know how it goes…

Matches

Below are two sticker design versions for you to try this fun project. SIGN UP to receive our newsletter and we will personalize your own matchbox sticker for you! Just send us an email with your choice of design and we’ll do the rest.

Designs

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Lacy luminarias

It’s time for a crafty project! Check out these lacy luminarias you can easily do. This is all you’ll need:
- White recycled paper bags
- Paper doilies
- Soy votive candles or if you really want to make sure that your wedding or bridal shower doesn’t end up in flames, just go with some Fabulous Fake Flameless Candles. You can always use them over and over again!
- Glue sticks

Then, just position, glue and trim the doilies to fit the bag area you want to cover. Voila’! You got yourself some inexpensive decorations for your event.

Luminarias

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Real wedding

Yuli and Keith’s charming vintage-inspired wedding.

Couple and shoes

The bride’s brilliant shoes.

Head piece and photos

Yuli found her one-of-a-kind wood-vine crown on the crafting website Etsy. She further customized it by attaching hand-dyed silk ribbons at the back. They used a fishing net to display Polaroids of the couple.

Sign and place cards

Family and friends gathered days earlier for two full days of crafting and setup, putting up hand-painted signs.

Movie-ticket place cards, displayed in an antique Belgian creamery crate, corresponded with vintage movie posters identifying each table.

Centerpieces and guestbook

The resourceful couple used cross-sections of a trunk as centerpiece bases. These were topped with candles in vases decorated with lace, leather cord, hand-dyed silk ribbon and cedar-wood flowers.

Instead of signing a traditional guestbook, guests wrote notes to the couple on brightly colored address-file cards. Keeping with the handmade theme of the wedding, Yuli’s dad made the custom box. “So now when we write a letter and look up the address, we can also remember our wedding day as told by our friends – and admire my Dad’s handiwork!”

To view entire album click here.

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