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Anchors away thanks to Posh Paperie!

Long story short we have invited a few stationers to design some monograms for you. All have different styles and tastes that we love and adore. Our first stationer to be featured is Posh Paperie.

Besides being a perfect fit for a nautical themed wedding this monogram has a fancy flair that can be used to make your wedding sea worthy. Create your custom nautical wedding monogram for free by clicking here.

Bottom line is Posh Paperie is the cat’s meow. Enjoy some of their handy work below.

Do not forget to Create your custom nautical wedding monogram for free by clicking here. Remember you can use your wedding colors and initials to make it completely custom.

Thanks again to Posh Paperie for providing these amazing monogram. If you are not into DIY, Posh Paperie will be more than happy to create your suite for you. Our favorite Jackie Wonders took most of these stunning photos shown above.

Jesi Haack is is beyond magnificent! Her wedding design and event planning skills are seriously off the hook. Sara and Michael wanted to do something bright, fun and personal. Read on to see how Jessie’s vision came to life.

Watermelon red.  Vibrant blue.  Sunshine yellow.  The color combo alone is enough to flip me out! So, of course, Carissa from JL Designs and Melody from Sweet and Saucy Shop had to be along for the ride.  The amazing girls at Posh Paperie really started the whole concept with their amazing invitation design!  They really wanted it to be fun, different, and impacting while still capturing a classy and beautiful environment.  This wedding is also a perfect example of how to distract from the sometimes difficult carpets and drapes of certain venues  The white chiavari chairs and white dance floor made the hugest difference to take your eye away from the abrupt colors of the venue!

Posh Paperie , Jesi Haack Weddings , Sweet and Saucy Shop are some of the best Orange County wedding vendors. They are preferred vendors and proud sponsors of The Wedding Chicks.

Save the Dates & Invitations:  Posh Paperie
Event Design & Coordination:  Jesi Haack Weddings
Floral & Event Design:  JL Designs
Dessert Display:  Sweet and Saucy Shop
Detail Shots:  Mr Haack Photo
DJ: Epic Entertainment
Chairs & Dance Floor: Signature Party Rentals

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We are so excited to host this amazing giveaway from Posh Paperie! We’ve known Karrie for quite a while, Amy and Lane actually shot Karrie’s wedding! That’s how we found out about Elizabeth and Karrie’s fab company Posh Paperie as well as Melody of Sweet and Saucy Shop! Fun stuff. You also may remember this fabulous DIY by Elizabeth and Karrie.

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The lovely ladies of Posh Paperie are giving away 100 custom Save the Date Cards to one lucky winner!

To enter, pay a little visit to Posh Paperie and find your favorite design. Come back here to leave your comment telling all about what you have found.
The winner will be chosen and announced next week! Enter as many times as you would like.

holiday banners

Posh Paperie sent over this adorable DIY holiday banner. So cute for over the table, read on to learn how  Posh Paperie created this awesome DIY.

These adorable banners can be used for any occasion. The 2 that we designed for this post are “holiday” themed, but they can be made as birthday banners, any other holiday banners, or even as an adorable addition to a  wedding (behind a dessert bar, etc.). We had so much fun creating these banners for Wedding Chicks.

Enjoy!

*If you want Posh Paperie to custom make a banner for you, we would love to! Contact us for more information*

oh joy holiday banner

Step 1:

Choose the papers you would like for the banner (we recommend a pattern for the front, and solid for the back). Here, we used the patterned green for the front of the banner, and the plain green for the back. You will need  several pieces of chipboard for the middle layer of each piece of the banner. Scissors and/or a paper cutter,  chipboard letters (these glittery ones are our favorite – by “making memories”), and *very* strong adhesive (we recommend “red tape” – shown here), a cute, thick ribbon (we used this red stripe – 5 yards, size 2 inch) and a roll of crepe paper are also necessary.

diy holiday banners

Step 2:

This is a close up of the supplies (especially the “red tape”, ribbon + crepe paper). This next step (which is easily explained as opposed to shown) requires the cutting of many triangles to create the banner. You will need to make a template (out of one of the pieces of chipboard) – whatever sized triangle you would like (depending on how large you would like the banner to be, and how large your letters are). Once you have made your template, you will need to use it to trace 2 sets of triangles (one patterned cardstock, one plain cardstock) for each letter – as well as one  chipboard triangle for the middle. You will need to make a triple stack of the triangles (patterned stock, chipboard, plain stock) for each letter in the banner (with a “plain” triangle in between words). For example: our “Make it Merry” banner had 13 total triangles (one for each letter in MAKE = 4; one “blank” one; one for each letter in IT = 2; one “blank” one; one for each letter in MERRY = 5, for a total of 13 {triple stacked} triangles). Adhere the *plain* stock to one side of the chipboard. Wait to adhere the patterned stock until after the next step.

Step 3:

Using the red tape, make lines down the 2 long edges of the triangle (the plain chipboard side), as close to the edge of the triangle as possible. Take the roll of crepe paper, and “ruffle” it as you stick it down on to the red tape. *Be aware – the red tape is VERY sticky! Once the crepe paper is on the red tape, it is on for good!* There isn’t a “rule” to the ruffling; use your fingers to crumple and ruffle it…make it even or uneven, wide or skinny ruffles…any way you like it.

diy holiday banners

Step 4:

Once the ruffles are finished, adhere the patterned cardstock on top of the ruffled crepe paper, lining it up with the chipboard. You may need to press firmly to “smash” the crepe paper down a bit (in the middle). Take scissors and cut the crepe paper to be the desired length for sticking out of the middle of the banner “triangles”. We trimmed it so that only a hint of the crepe paper is peeking out. *You can add color or give a more vintage feel to the banner by “inking” the crepe paper (if you wish)*.

custom bunting

Step 5:

Adhere one letter to each triangle to spell out desired text for the banner.

custom bunting

Step 6:

Unroll the ribbon (this is best done on the floor). Using the red tape, make a “line” of tape about half way down the ribbon, and across the length of the ribbon (as long as you need for the banner text). Leave space to make a knot on either end! Place each piece of the banner (right next to each other) along the red tape and press firmly.

custom bunting

Step 7:

Pull the top half of the ribbon over the tops of each triangle, pressing down and securing the banner inside the ribbon. Cut small strips (approx. 3 inches) of ribbon (either the same ribbon as the main ribbon used for the banner, or choose another coordinating ribbon for this part) and tie knots (or bows) in between each triangle (and on either side of the entire banner – the ends).  We used the same ribbon for the “Make it Merry” banner, and different ribbons for the “Oh Joy” banner. If you wish, add embellishments (crystals, etc.) – shown on the “Oh Joy” banner.

holiday banners

Thank you so much to Posh Paperie for sending us this awesome DIY  and we want to throw a special shout out to the amazing Jackie Wonders for taking these lovely photos.

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