Sunday, March 9, 2014

Could really use opinions on beach themed wedding?




yep deff


My sister is having a beached themed wedding and I am her maid of honor. I would like to really help her out there is a really tight budget being that she has a 4 month old son. I really need ideas on party favors and also centerpieces. The wedding will be on the beach and the reception under a pavilion. Any ideas on really cheap and easy centerpieces and party favor ideas? I would be VERY greatful!!!


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Think sand, water, thin wispy fabrics like tuile, silks, and silky polyesters. Favors could include candles that smell like "ocean", "sea mist", or "fresh linen". Or you could do picture frames, or candle holders, votives, etc. check this link: http://weddingshop.theknot.com/weddingwarehouse/SubCategory.aspx?scId=Unique%20Favors(KnotShop)&sscId=BeachFavors(KnotShop)&cId=Favors(KnotShop)

You might be able to re-create many of those ideas on your own. Since summer is coming, check the clearance sections of target, Michael's craft stores, Jo-Ann's Crafts etc.

For centerpieces, get sand!!! That's going to make your life easier and you can cary the "beach" indoors! If you can afford flowers, try a wide,shallow bowl filled with sand. Cut Gerbera daisies really short and burying the stems into the sand. then Place tea lights or votives around the flower tops in the sand. The if the flowers are real, they won't last more than for the night but of they are fake, they will last forever. Or try this...
a few days before the wedding, prepare the sand in shallow wide bowls. Mist the sand down with a spray bottle to get the sand wet enough to write in or leave an imprint. Then with a stick, write the couples initials or name with the wedding date or whatever you want. Leave in a dry place with little to no wind so that the sand will dry out and slightly harden. Then on the wedding day, their love will be "written in the sand"! Use candles for extra effect. If you do this, you will need to think about transportation so use lightweight, maybe even clear plastic bowls. Also, sand gets heavy so if you have a lot of tables or use too much sand, it could be heavy.

Good luck!

Beach theme wedding, any great ideas for table centerpieces?




SavvyGrl





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I am having a tropical themed wedding in June. I am laying organza squares on top of the round white table linens and then putting down ti leaves with a glass centerpiece bowl and floating orchid blooms (much cheaper then orchid plants) I go them from here http://www.hawaii-tropical-flowers.com/fresh_hawaiian_lei/loose_orchid_flowers.html with a couple candles on either side.




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My new house has no dining area!?




babyphatlo


Bear with me here, please, I'd like to explain my situation thoroughly :)

My husband and I just bought our first house in August. It was built in the late 1950's which is not my favorite year for houses being built, but someone did some updating along the way and they kept it in decent shape (knock wood!)

The house is mostly ideal for us, except it did not come with a designated eating space. No really...I'm serious, there is none.

The kitchen is quite small and with the cabinets opening and the much-used door to the garage being on the one free wall, there isn't really a spot for a real dining table (at least one that seats more than 2 people which we don't want).

The previous owner used one side of the living room as a "dining room" with a nook table that he left behind for us. The trouble is, the thing was just so bulky and look up a lot of space...plus, it just looked weird to me, having this random table there. It felt weird eating there with the fam on Christmas too.

A neighbor told us that the owner before the last used to use a spare bedroom as a dining room. I have no kids yet, so it's an option...but again..it seems weird. I think my family would be confused at holiday dinners. Mostly it's just so enclosed and far from the kitchen.

The MOST concerning thing to me is resale. I can deal with it, but can the next resident? This is our starter home, so in say 5 or 6 years, we'd like to move. What will families think when they see no space to eat dinner each night?

What would you do in my situation?? Creative solutions?

(Btw, we have very, very little money to spend doing anything crazy, lol. So no putting up new walls or anything.)
Sorry, I meant to write that we WANT a table that fits more than 2 people.



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I live in a house built in the 1930's with no dining area. Instead there is a little area of the room no wider than a small hallway. My husband custom built a table to fit into the space and built benches to hide up under the table when not in use. Also, if your living room is large enough, create two different meeting places by having a living room rug with your couch, chair and tv situated around it and then off to the side, have a small coordinating rug to put a table and some chairs around for a dining/homework/craft area.
My late Grandmother had the same issues with her house and she bought one of those folding tables to be used for special occasions and placed it in the middle of her living room at Christmas. There are many options for working with a small space. Good luck to you and congratulations on your home.

if my table is 36' high, how tall should the bench be to sit comfortably at the dining room table?




Natasha J


My dining room table is 36' high and I want to purchase or have a bench made for it, how tall should the bench to be sit comfortably at the table?


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The bench should be around 24" high. 12" is a comfortable distance from seat to top. Hope this helps.




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