Showing posts with label Pomanders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pomanders. Show all posts

Monday, October 6, 2008

Yay another one bites the dust!

I just finished up the J this weekend. . .I decided to do it in blue. . . I love it and I know my photographer Carla will rock it the day of in my details pics :0)


I have also completed the cake table monogram. . . I love it!




Sunday, September 28, 2008

Church Door Decoration **Update**

Here are the church door decorations step by step. . .


Step 1: Take 6 pieces of paper as if you are doing a pomander


Step 2: Fold paper back and forth
Step 3: Fold paper in half
Step 4: Staple the middle of the tissue paper
It will look like this. . .
When you have all of your flowers finished you are ready to start putting them on your letter
Step 5: Start putting your flowers on with hot glue





put flowers on the top

Here is a diagram of where you put flowers. . .
Here is the finished E :o) I love it!





Thursday, September 18, 2008

Tissue Paper. . .done!

As I have posted earlier I have decided to bring in my colors by putting my tissue paper flowers at each persons setting. Well 225 flowers later here they are!

I plan on opening them closer to the wedding I don't want the to get ruined. . .wow that was a lot of work but another project down and we are on to the next!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

DIY Pomanders

First here is what you will need. . .

1. Tissue Paper. I decided to alter between my color and white in order to give it more texture. You have to cut it down but size depends on how big you want to make your flowers.









2. You will need a styrofoam ball, I decided on a 5 inch but whatever you feel works for you will be just fine.










3. You will also need ribbon. This is what your pomander will hang from. I decided to get 2 colors to mix things up a bit.







4. You will also need wire. I purchased this at Michaels for $1.99. With this a little goes a long way. When you cut down the wire it does not need to be very long. Just enough to around your flower and have an inch left to be inserted into the styrofoam ball.





5. Now after you have stacked your tissue paper you are going to want to do an acordion fold. . .fold one way then flip and fold the other. When you are finished it should look like this. . .








6. While the tissue paper is still folded you will need to fold it in half. The general purpose in this is to find the center of your flower.

7. To give the flower a more realistic look you can draw a curved line on the top. As you do more of these you will not have to use this line.




8. Now you will need to take the wire that you have and wrap it around your tissue paper. After you have done that twist the wire together. Now make sure you wrap the wire tight around the tissue paper otherwise your flower will not be very sturdy.





9. Fan out what will soon be the petals of your flower. Now you are able to begin separating the layers. To make sure you flower is rounded I suggest altering sides as you work. It should begin to look like this. . .
This is a fully open flower :o)
I decided to do use both of my wedding colors. . .
and now back to work . . .
10. You will now insert your ribbon into the ball. I used a piece of wire to make sure that it was secure.
11. Take your flowers and insert the wire into the ball. . . continue until your ball is filled. For me it took between 45-50 flowers.
Here is what you will end up with. . .
I will be using these to decorate the pews in the church, it is a big church so I ended up having to make around 20 pomanders. . .
If you have any questions on how to make tissue paper pomanders feel free to let me know, I'm more than happy to help a fellow bride out!