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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Fringe Purse DIY

Fringe is something that fascinates me, maybe it is the movement that it make's. When I hold something that has fringe on it, it feels like the piece is  alive. Tassels, I think,  fall into the category of fringe, but  just on  on a slightly smaller scale.  And if you follow me, you  know how much I love Tassels.
I made this clutch after I came across a beautiful Tory Burch clutch on the internet.
Can I DIY this? I Yes I can.






Inspiration
This one cost about $350.00

Tutorial
Things you Need..




1. Leather about 2 pieces, 8inches  by 11inches( one for the clutch base and one for the fringe)
a.front fringe 6 inches by 6 inches
b. 3 strips of 2 inch by 6 inch fringe
c.One more strip 4 inches by 9 inches
d. 2 strips of leather 3/4 of an inch by  11 inches

2.Waxed thread.
3. Leather Needle
4.E6000 glue
5.Leather hole punch
6. Nail
7 Magnetic snaps

 1.Cut your leather pieces.

 A.Main Fringe
B. Front fringe
C. Pocket Fringe
D. Strips, to cover pocket.
 Sew the base clutch,  turn it inside out.


         Glue each fringe (piece A)
 Glue pocket (Piece C)
 Glue on  cover strip D, (this is a finishing piece)
 Punch your Holes
and then sew and x with your wax thread.
This will anchor your 3 pieces.

Add Magnetic snaps
Instructions Here

Glue your decorative fringe (Piece B)
This will cover your magnetic snap.



 and with that you are all done!!
Any questions,?
Please Email me
Wobisobi@gmail.com
I hope you have a Super Fantastic Sunday.

<3

Friday, September 2, 2011

Head Table Decoration: DIY Tile Coasters

Looking for a head table decoration?  Maybe a gift for your wedding party?  Check out these DIY coasters from The Kurtz Corner.

Simple to make and if you're a crafty person, you've probably got a lot of these supplies already.  I love that her example uses a picture of the bride, perfect!



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Under the Bur Oak Tree



at night


Happy Friday to all of you.!! 
I hope ( if you live in the States) that you are all geared up for your long weekend..
I am in the process of putting together a tutorial that might take me  a little longer than I had planned.  In the mean time, I wanted to share with you a new addition to our Dinning room.  We have this beautiful Bur Oak tree outside and I decided to cut off one of the limbs and use it as decor in my dinning room .My son was nice enough to have pity on me and help me install it, which only  took us about 1 and 1/2 hours.  I just wrapped it in white lights and Whammm!!! instant  atmosphere. I love eating here at night with just the lights of the tree on.  It is the perfect dinner spot. 
Have any of you ever decorated with outside beauty?
Have a Wonderful, Long Weekend.
<3
Anne

Amy + Brian: The Breakers Resort


Today's wedding is elegance meets the coast and you know that's right up our alley :) 
Photographed by the fabulous Gillian Reinhardt of Carolina Studios, this stunner took place
just up the road at The Breakers Resort in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

The gorgeous couple, Amy + Brian, actually call Maryland home but since the groom's family resides in South Carolina they decided they couldn't resist a Lowcountry wedding (and let's be honest, who can blame them?).  The sounds of Pan Fusion's steel drum welcomed guests to the ceremony as the couple said 'I do' in front of a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean.  Afterwards, the lighthearted duo and crew made their way down to the beach to capture some very frame-able pictures...seagulls and all!


Is this not beautiful?  The scenery is incredible.





How cool is this picture...



Vendors
photographer: carolina studios by gillian reinhardt  /  floral designer: kings florist  / 
steel drums: pan fusion  /  reception venue: the breakers resort  /  dress store: david's bridal  / 
dj: jeff benton, radio mobile dj

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