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Put old paint samples to good use with this two-second craft from The Lovely Cupboard. 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.
Be prepared for any disaster during your wedding by packing yourself a DIY emergency bridal kit. Learn how to make DIY Plantable Seed Paper Favors. This tutorial comes with all the instructions, printables and files you will need to make the Handmade Seed Cards and the Free Customizable Envelope shown.
DIY Gift Using Cricut Explore Air
With permanent markers in various colors, draw designs onto cotton pillows. Soak a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and trace along your design to create a bleeding effect. You never know what you’ll find, and they’re such a lovely gesture.
Maybe you should just buy stock in polyester stuffing. You’re sewing and stuffing pillows left, right, and center for wedding gifts. No couple can have too many kitchen tools, so why not spruce them up a bit? This idea from A Pretty Cool Life couldn’t be simpler. Just paint the bottoms of wooden utensils with non-toxic, dishwasher-safe enamel paint.
Blackboard glasses
Once you’re done, use some finishing spray like this to set the paint. 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. You can go wild with the paint or stick to classic white to pull off the ceramic finish. Only this time, instead of fringes, you’re making tiny pompom fluffs to glue onto the pillow. You’ll also need some porcelain paints like these. You’ll just need a roll of oven-bake clay and a craft cutter machine, like Silhouette Cameo or Cricut Explore Air.
DIY Quote Pillow
They’re much better gifts than stuffy, ornate candle holders. A black tray can be turned into a personalized, thoughtful, and chic wedding gift. This black serving tray can be transformed into exactly that.
You can just as easily pop into your local craft store for the sharpie markers if you don’t have them already. 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.
Just make sure you always follow these important wedding etiquette rules when it comes to gift-giving. Blogger A Beautiful Mess has created pretty prints that would make for great DIY wedding gifts. Find out the couple’s first dance song—or, another memorable verse—and spell it out with vinyl letters on a prepared canvas. After a quick coat of spray paint, peel the letters free to reveal the patterned prose. In less that 30 minutes, you’ve created a present with more meaning than anything on the couple’s registry. A well-appointed cheese plate is a staple at my house when entertaining.
Grab your paintbrush and start painting your cups. Once you’re done, you can just bake them to make the dishes dishwasher-friendly. While you’re shopping, also grab these ⅜ inch dowel rods to prop both sides of the coaster up. They’ll help to make your coasters sturdy and give an extra lift to them as well. Rustic wood pallet coasters are easy to make and look great on coffee tables. You’ll need to cut some of the vinyl to spell out the couple’s last name.
Pick up two porcelain mugs and a permanent marker, design, then pop in the oven. Apart from your usual sewing supplies of needles, thread, and scissors, you’ll also need some stretchy fabric and dry polyester fiber filling from here. It’s surprisingly easy to transfer a printed image onto a canvas—and make it look like you painted the realistic pic yourself.
Use plenty of bright colors to bring a smile to the newlyweds’ faces every time they cook. Dress up wooden or cork coasters from any craft store with a coat of color and this cool tutorial from Poppy Talk. Just whip out the acrylic paint, a paintbrush, and some tape to get the cute look. It has all the making for the perfect wedding gift, and I won’t be surprised to see it on every bride’s wedding registry. You can have it designed or monogrammed and choose between different woods, too. I love how these wooden, beaded candlesticks add a touch of rustic beachy vibe to the tableau.
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