I know I haven't made any wedding DIY projects for my wedding in a while! Here is the post, and I love the idea of asking my closest girls to be a bridesmaid in this cute way. This idea originated from the handy dandy Pinterest. lol First things first...I was up in the air on what color to choose, and if I should make my MOH (Made of Honor) card a different color. Then I got to thinking...girls. Oh girls are competitive and hold onto grudges forever! So I don't think I will have to name a specific MOH. Anyone have any advice on this subject, because I'm between my best friend and my older sister. The thing is, my best friend won't be able to help me out with the wedding as much because she has twin 1 yr. old daughters. My older sister, is busy working but I think she'll help when she can. My little sister is going to be a bridesmaid but she doesn't drive. So I'm kind of in a stand still on the idea of a specific MOH.
First thing, let's discuss the supplies you need for this project. Most of the supplies I already had handy in my craft room, so I really only bought the glue, ribbon, and rhinestones.
Before we move on the actual project I must tell you that this is a time consuming project. It will take about a day and a half to finish, so make sure you have time. If you decide to not include the glitter than it will only take an hour or so to finish, and 30 minutes for the ribbon and rhinestone to dry.
Second, I went on the internet searching for poems, sayings, anything that had to deal with friends, weddings and bridesmaids. I found a few poems, and card words for this project. I ended up combining a poem, and card words together to make one beautiful poem/inspirational card words. I can't remember where I found the two different poems, and card sayings, so I'm sorry :( But I can include a free printable of what I put together.
Here is the link to words: Will you be my Bridesmaid words?
1. Slimmer dress.
2. Big shirt.
Once I got my dress template together I traced in on a piece of card stock (use a color you most likely won't use.) Then I cut it out.
Next I used the "trial and error" phrase...lol I printed off the poem on my word on a normal piece of paper. I traced the dress first and printed the poem. I did this, so I could center the words properly when I was ready to print the actual cards. The free printable bridesmaid words are centered for this card.
Now, it's time for the fun!! Now it's time to finally print your dress card on the color card stock you want! Yay! I basically took a normal card stock paper, and printed the centered words on the card stock. I didn't write anything on the card stock, and I didn't trace the dress yet.
Just a blank piece of card stock...print the words.
After I printed the words out, I then traced the dress around the words. This part is kind of crucial. Make sure you trace around the words correctly. Everything should be somewhat centered to the eye.
Wendy Means
That is SO cute!!!! I love it!
Sep 19, 2013
Mel Gibbs
Great idea and great tips! Now, let me share where we plan to get our junior BM dresses - http://www.wallao.com/junior-bridesmaid-dress/
Apr 28, 2014
Lauren Johnson
I love the die cut card. What size envelope would the card fit in?
Apr 29, 2014