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Tape off the area you don’t want to paint, lay out some newspapers and start spraying that gold paint. All you’ll need is a wood dowel like this and round wood beads. Then just grab your craft and sewing supplies and your trusty glue gun to get going. They’d be a lovely addition to their new home if they’re just setting it up. Wedding photo printed on canvas with words in background , hung above bed - so romantic, great gift for spouse. Also makes a great second cotton anniversary gift.
Speaking of signs, check out these creative DIY wedding sign ideas. I bet you can find some leather circles or patches at a local craft store. You’ll also need some silver paint to add that metallic touch to the rustic leather. You don’t need to touch this lush, knotted pillow to tell how soft and pliable it is.
Wood Slice Portrait Christmas Ornament
Hot glue your foam stamp onto the base of your handle. Draw your mustache shape on a sheet of the craft foam. The foam I used is very thin so I doubled up to make the stamp a little thicker. Of couse, you can also create stamps in any other shapes. Letter stamps would be a great way to personalize your groomsmen gift with their initials!
You can go wild with the paint or stick to classic white to pull off the ceramic finish. You can find your bulky, chunky yarn right here. Also, don’t bother with knitting needles or crochet hooks. You’ll also need some porcelain paints like these. You can go all black with the threads or make it fun and colorful—whichever way the newlyweds would like it. You’ll just need a roll of oven-bake clay and a craft cutter machine, like Silhouette Cameo or Cricut Explore Air.
Festive Wedding Card Box
If you’ve got your Cricut Explore Air 2 set up, then you’re halfway there. You’ll also need some red-tone cardstock paper, a hot glue gun, and a shadow frame. This is super easy to make, and you can use any type of paper or pattern to suit your wedding style. To create perfect and uniform holes for your signs, you probably want to get a hole punch. The reality for any wedding is some guests are just more special than others, such as your immediate family and your closest friends. A great way to ensure that these special people get front row seats on your special day is by marking the chairs with reserved signs.

You never know what you’ll find, and they’re such a lovely gesture. Speaking of cheese boards, look at how this tray looks. You can use it for bread, or to serve canapes and finger food, too. They’d be a wonderful wedding gift, much better than an old gravy boat. You can paint them, or leave them be if you prefer. You’ll also want wooden cork stumps for the base and a handful of thumbtacks for the candles.
Make your own wedding card box
But instead of big hooks, consider smaller hooks. Look up some Japanese prints and get started on painting them on the bowls. Now just pick out your pillowcase linen and get started on the stenciling.
It’s great as a toss pillow on your sofa, armchair, and bed, or even as a decorative piece on a windowsill. You’ll need a drill, some twine, and of course, wood slices from here. You’ll also need to select your favorite photograph of the happy couple. You might not celebrate Christmas with them, but with this gift, you’ll definitely be a part of the newlywed’s first Christmas as a married couple.
DIY Pom Pom Pillow
With a few ceramic tiles, a foam brush, and your photographs of choice, you’ve got yourself a wonderful DIY wedding gift. A black tray can be turned into a personalized, thoughtful, and chic wedding gift. This black serving tray can be transformed into exactly that. I’m Sydney, the creator here at Tastefully Frugal. I’m a mom to two crazy little boys and one little princess and married to the best guy around. My goal is to help you do more with the money you have.
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Use them for table or room decorations / for flower girls, bridesmaids to carry as an alternative to bouquets. You can also choose whether to stain or paint the wood, color block the sign, or paint and stain. In addition to all these choices, the actual design is to consider.
Turn flower pots upside down and pour paint onto their undersides, rotating slightly so that some paint spills over the side. Gift with a houseplant that they can care for together. You can print your sign with any font or color you prefer. Then laminate it or have it mounted in the frame. Use fine-tip markers if you’re going to design something that requires fine lines and tricky detailing. Once you’ve sketched and painted your mugs and they’ve dried, there’s one more step.
Print Legally Craft Blog's Power of Love sign and pop it next to a plug socket for your guests. Momtastic shows you how to easily make these giant dice which are perfect for outdoor wedding games. Hey Lets Make Stuff also has a range of fab DIY wedding game ideas on their blog.
Love the idea of incorporating your wedding vows. This table works for many occasions...but let's think Christmas right now. Taking a round table and covering it with a cloth that falls to the floor, I've used white for that snowy, icy floating feeling. Then take 5 or 6 short glasses and place them around the table upside down .
You can also cut out their wedding date if you want to. You will need floral foam balls like these, floral wires found here, and your choice of flowers, such as the baby’s breath shown in this example. You can incorporate these into a wedding centerpiece.
You’ll need a heating tool for this project, so grab an etching kit from here. These come with a variety of patterns to help you etch what you want. You’ll need a plain utensil holder, spackling paste for the grooves, and a putty knife from here.
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