DIY: Make a card for the bridal couple
Do you love getting your craft on? Make a handmade card for the bridal couple with these few simples steps. It’s a little mod, a little now, and lots of fun. You can even personalize it with customized names to add an extra touch.
Materials: kraft paper card set (I bought mine here), black paper, white paper, gold pen (I use this gold Sharpie), glue (I used this scrapbooker’s glue), scissors, black pen, ruler
Step 1: Cut out very small circles from white paper for the strand of pearls. I made 3 about the same size and then 4 smaller ones.
Step 2: Cut out a bow tie from the black paper. The more uneven the better to give it a quirky quality.
Step 3: (optional) To spice up the background, I added diagonal gold lines. Use a ruler for extra precision.
Step 4: Write in “bride” and “groom” or their names for a personal touch.
DONE! Fun and easy, right?!
DIY and photography by Brittany Watson Jepsen of The House that Lars Built
Top 10: Modern wedding cakes | 5
1. MSW | 2. The Cake Parlour via Brides | 3. MSW | 4. Hello Naomi | 5. Sweet & Saucy Shop | 6. For Goodness Cakes | 7. Elegantly Iced via NYMag Weddings | 8. OnceWed | 9. West Town Bakery | 10. Nine Cakes via Brides
Phi-Style: The Cutout Bride
Robert Rodriguez dress, $565 | AV Studio cuff, $40 | Stella McCartney clutch, $998 | A.McQueen shoes, $920
- Tram @ Phi-Style.com
[images from Outnet, Shopbop, Bergdorf Goodman, and Max & Chloe]
Studio tour: M. Robin Cakes
M. Robin – Cake Design from Cineastas on Vimeo.
So its been awhile since I’ve featured a studio tour, but when Marcella of M. Robin Cakes sent this video over of the behind the scenes of her studio, I knew I had to post it ASAP! I’ve had a major love affair with her unique designs, and its really the coolest thing to see how she does it…you’re definitely going to want to check this out!
[video by Cineastas, images from M. Robin Cakes]







































