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Bailey's Brides is a small wedding and event planning service based in Prince George. I was a full time wedding and event planner in Vancouver, BC but have recently relocated. I am here to help you execute your dream wedding day and more importantly give you peace of mind. The wedding day goes by way to quickly and I want you to enjoy every moment of it. My services allow you to take in your day to the fullest and allow your friends and family to enjoy it with you. Please contact me for an in depth description of my services. I would love to talk to you and come up with a custom made package.baileysbrides@gmail.com. In the meantime please enjoy my blog as I explore new ideas for weddings and post about gorgeous weddings I have been a part of .

Monday, July 11, 2011

Pinwheel party

I am a huge fan of do it yourself projects. Not only are they economical, they are fun and they allow for your creativity and personality to shine through.

Planning a wedding is difficult and having numerous DIY projects on hand can make it that more complicated and add a lot of unneeded stress, but with a little timing and planning, some help from family and the bridal party any task can be done.

Pinwheels are my absolutely favorite trend right now. It would be such a simple task for fellow helpers as well, ship them some paper that you love, they can make them and bring them to you on your wedding day!

A they are incredibly simple to make and depending on the paper you use can be incredibly inexpensive as well. Here is a small tutorial on how to make them:

Now that you know how to make them, I hope these pictures will inspire you to use them at your wedding. There are so many ways to incorporate them and so many different styles. I would suggest using scrap booking paper as their is much more variation, colours and textures. Your local dollar store should sell some sheets that will be between .50 and $1.00.

Let your imagination go wild:

Hanging pinwheels to anchor a table setting

Bouquets!

Toppers for your cakes and cupcakes

Wall decorations

Backdrop for the alter

Ambiance and color!


Happy Planning!

5 comments:

  1. I love this! Folded paper can be much more dramatic than you would ever think! I like everything about this post. I think that they all seem to have a vintage-feel to them, which is lovely. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Glad you liked the post. I find these pinwheels so dreamy, I think it because of the "vintage" feel as well!

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  3. I love the Pinwheels they would also be really cute made into a centerpeice for the kids table...

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  4. Do you have a pattern for the bigger pinwheels that are hanging and in the altar backdrop pictures?

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  5. penntrinity Sorry i just saw your post now..here is a tutorial! very easy!

    www.ruffledblog.com/diy-paper-wheels-backdrop/

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