I saw this moss tabletop over on one of my favorite blog reads, CRAFTzine, and I fell in love. But when I found out that this centerpiece only cost $105… I was speechless. What a fabulous and unique idea for an outdoor wedding, and of course you could even plant some lovely flowers in the moss to enhance it. {moss tabletop centerpiece created by Heather Lenkin from Sunset Magazine via CRAFTzine} What do you think – can you see this used in a wedding? © Elizabeth Anne Designs: The Wedding Blog, 2010 | Permalink | 1 comment | Add to del.icio.us | StumbleUpon It! | Submissions Posted in:... |
Look at this gem from SMP today! (while you're at it look at the entire post - gorgeous) love the chair, love the moss, and LOVE the saying!p.s. I also want her shoes!... |
I’m a huge fan of the terrarium. The succulent terrarium, which takes almost NO work, is totally great. In fact, Lindsay over at M.Stetson Design has a lovely little DIY (do it yourself) how-to guide here. I have a couple of super cute vessels that have lids, which creates a micro-ecosystem for plants…their moisture recycles and you don’t have to do any watering. After checking out Lindsay’s project, I decided to make my own terrarium. HOWEVER, I learned that succulents plus lots of moisture (because I put a lid on my terrarium) equals a gooey death by H2O. Succulents don’t like too... |
Moss wedding details have become very popular with couples wanting to plan a wedding that is eco-friendly or has a nature theme. Photo Credit: RuffledBlog.com Photo Credits: found on BorrowedandBleu.com I recently came across this idea for Moss Graffiti that was posted a while back over on Crafting A Green World. If you’re using moss in your wedding details and/or decor this idea may be perfect for your wedding day. There are directions for whipping up a batch of moss paint that you could use to paint… well, anything! You can write out your names or wedding date, display a l... |
I’ve loved reading Mel’s blog The Crafty DIY Bride – firstly she’s Australian (and runs her own lovely etsy shop Paper & Ribbons) and secondly, she is so very talented with her crafting she’s been doing for her upcoming wedding! I’ve wanted more DIY projects on Polka Dot Bride but haven’t had a moment to create them, so I asked Mel if she’d like to share her DIY projects on Polka Dot Bride and am thrilled to share with you Mel’s DIY Moss Letters (which are really easy but look great!)! Mel is planning to hang the letters over her and her groom’s chairs at their receptio... |
There's something so beautifully natural about using moss with your décor - especially for spring and summer events. Loving these ideas I came across. What is your favorite use of moss? 1. A moss monogram is perfect for the entrance to your ceremony or reception {can then be re-used after the wedding on your own front door} {from The Magnolia Company} 2. Moss as a centerpiece - a great alternative to flowers and makes a lovely low centerpiece for easy conversation {from Martha Stewart} 3. A moss tiered cake makes another great centerpiece and a great conversation starter too {from Pret... |
Spotted: Moss wedding bunting for a rustic chic reception! Moss garland flags are attached to a backing and measure about 5" wide at 4 1/2 feet long. Picture-perfect for weddings, parties, and summer barbecues. By FloraBond.xo, -THE EB TEAM... |
Filed under: Fashion, Celebrity Weddings, Alternative Weddings, Celebrity, Theme weddingsKate Moss is busy getting ready for her impending nuptials to her rocker fiance Jamie Hince. They are slated to get married this September in a power station, and the supermodel is apparently trying to shape up. She has joined pal Sadie Frost in a detox this spring, giving up her favorite fried foods and agreeing to cut back on the booze. Plus, she has incorporated yoga into her routine in an effort to tone up her slight frame.While this is all fine and well, we're actually a little more excited about some... |
I know that some of you are DYING to know how to make those adorable DIY Moss Covered Monograms from today’s featured wedding. Well, the bad news is that Aly, the lovely bride, is setting up shop in a new apartment that doesn’t have internet just yet. The good news is that I already had some pictures from her and I found a GREAT step-by-step to coordinate. To go along with the pictures, I found THIS great tutorial over on The Adventures of the Grosgrain Bride. I think that it might look a little more complicated than it is. I hope that some of you will do this project as it is SUCH a grea... |