This is just a sampling of some of the diy supplies from the line. There are also bouquet wraps, vellum light shades, branches with led lights and more. Here are a few ideas that I came up with using the David Tutera Bridal Collection.
Using one of the Pearl & Rhinestone Crown Picks, I created a small arrow to pierce through the pre-printed table number card.
I also used one of the rhinestone pins to embellish the card.
The table number stand is nestled in a small cup filled with the diamond charms.
To create a these black velvet and jewel napkin rings, use paper towel tubes cut down to 2 inches. Wrap them in black velvet, tucking in the raw edges and gluing the fabric to the roll. Glue on a strip of the Bling on a Roll.
Table favors can be expensive but you can keep the cost down by making these party favor mint cups. Purchase small containers like these small cups I found at the dollar store. Embellish with a strip of ribbon and some of the self stick rhinestones. Fill with mints wrapped in cellophane.
Here’s a list of the David Tutera Bridal Collections supplies that I used:
Table Number
- Pre-printed table number card
- Table Number Stand
- Rhinestone Pin
- Pearl & Rhinestone Crown Pick
- Diamond Charms
- Bling on a Roll
- Self stick Rhinestones
- Bling on a Roll
- Candy Scoop
Although I didn’t use this feather and rhinestone hair clip on my projects, it added a soft touch to my table setting.
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I wish that some of these items were available in Australia when I got married. Love what you've done with your supplies.
ReplyDeleteI love this. Everything looks super easy to do, but also super cute.
ReplyDeleteVery elegant! And amazing photos, Carolyn!
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Gorgeous ideas! I really love the rhinestones on a roll ... so many neat ideas for that!
ReplyDeleteThis was such a cool idea for a wedding. It gives it almost a vintage flair!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn!! That is so beautiful and elegant! I love black, white, and bling together like that and all of the details look smashing. Love the details you added onto the table number card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous carolyn...I need to get my hands on some of this!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. I LOVE that there is a humble TP roll hiding inside that napkin ring!
ReplyDeleteBlack, White and Bling compliment each other so well. I had black and white damask at my wedding -- not too much bling, but silver :) xo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Carolyn, and so classic! That feather and pin is just to die for.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love black and white ~ so elegant.
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What a beautiful theme. I love the calligraphy numbered tables!! We are starting a link up party on Thursdays (today:), and we would love for you to join us with this post and/or any others you would like to include. We are at allthingswithpurpose.com. Hope to see you there!!
ReplyDeleteLove that bling Carolyn!
ReplyDeleteWow - so elegant!!
ReplyDeleteLove how gorgeous and "bling bling" your wedding DIY project turned out!
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