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10m White Wedding Bunting- Double Sided Fabric Bunting

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If you don't have the space in your wedding venue for large light-up letters, you can still get in on the trend with a selection of small light up letters. Once your paint is dry, flip the acrylic board over and remove the protective film from the front. This is the side we will be applying our vinyl to. Wedding bunting and garlands bring character, warmth and colour to any size room of space instant. With a range of different lengths available, you can hang them across the room, above the high table, dancefloor, along the champagne bar, or in the entrance to your venue for your guests to admire as they arrive at the after-party celebrations.

Take a few strips of fabric to make your tassel, fold them in half over your hanging string or ribbon. Then use another fabric strip to wrap around and tie off your tassel – it's as simple as that! To get started, remove the protective sheet from one side of your acrylic. Taking the film off might attract dust to the surface of the acrylic – if that happens, give it a wipe down with a microfiber or antistatic cloth. Decorate your sweet jars with ribbons that match your wedding colour scheme and add little handwritten tags displaying the names of each sweet (be sure to add any allergy info too!) Browse a mix of ditsy floral vintage flower prints in bright and pastel colours and and lace fabric patterned flags for a traditional feel, hessian cloth and brown paper bunting for a rustic theme, or go modern with metallic rose gold foil pennants for a chic and stylish set up. Once your beads have rehydrated, it's time to start layering! Get all of the other decorations you're going to add to your vases ready and laid out in front of you. Start by adding a small layer of gel beads to the vase, then arrange some pearls/jewels/flowers on top of them, followed by another small layer of gel beads. Repeat this until your vase is full (leave an inch or so gap at the top) and you are happy with the layout.What better way to welcome guests to your wedding and let them know the seating arrangements for the day than with a personalised acrylic signs. You can get balloons in any colour you can think of and in a multitude of different finishes, shapes and sizes.

Cut two lengths of lace so that they are long enough to fit across the front of the board. Position the lace and secure it with a dot of glue on either end. If you're having a rustic-themed wedding, plain hessian bunting paired with a white cotton or lace fabric bunting looks fabulous. If it's a spring wedding, why not go for pastels or bright colours? Once the vases are filled, you can then slowly and carefully start to add water. This water will fill in any spaces around the gel beads and give the illusion that they have completely disappeared so that your decorations look like they are suspended in the water. Attach your LED curtain to the top bar. Some strings of curtain lights will come with hooks attached for easy hanging, others will just be attached to a main wire. If you only have a main wire to hang them by, the easiest way to do this is by using velcro cable ties.This easy flower headband is a glamorous accessory for the bride and I think it’s suitable for anyone in the wedding party. To get a balanced design, you want to start with your largest balloons first. Arrange them across the length of your tape/arch as evenly as possible. Add in the next largest-sized balloons spreading them out evenly and work your way through until you reach your smallest-size balloons and any additional decorations or speciality balloons. Firstly you need to hydrate the gel beads. The beads will expand in size a lot, so it's important you find a large enough container to hold them in – a plastic storage tub or tote is ideal. If using bias tape, lay your fabric pennant so that it sits halfway across the bias tape, fold the top of the bias tape over the flag so that it is sandwiched in between and secure with stitching. Once you reach the edge of the fabric flag, keep the bias tape folded on itself and run a line of stitching until you reach the space for the next flag. Slot the fabric into the bias tape so it's sandwiched in between, and stitch over to secure. This vintage and rustic take on a table chart display from HobbyCraft is another easy DIY that anyone can replicate!

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