A few months ago, we teamed with Kim Newton Weddings on a Valentine's Day inspired shoot. We're excited to announce that it'll be featured on Wedding Chicks tomorrow, but for now a sneak peek from Sam Stroud Photography:
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts
Friday, February 13, 2015
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Valentine's Tea Party
Valentine's Day is not just about hanging out with your boo - don't forget your single gal pals! A brunch, lunch or grown-up tea party with little presents to show how much you care is a great way to celebrate Vday.
Inspired by this striped red fabric, we designed a tea party for our BFFs full of stripes, color contrast and yummy treats. Thank you to Paired Images for capturing this playful party!


Inspired by this striped red fabric, we designed a tea party for our BFFs full of stripes, color contrast and yummy treats. Thank you to Paired Images for capturing this playful party!


Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Friday, February 1, 2013
Valentine's DIY
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and the
convenience store seasonal aisle is overflowing with heart-shaped boxes of
chocolates. The cartoon character
cards from elementary school were always my favorite. But now that I’m older, I realize I could craft something
cuter with better puns.
A great idea is to make cut-out cards. All you need is some card stock, glue, scissors, a small paintbrush and loose glitter. If you don't want glitter everywhere, make sure you put some newspaper down for quick and easy cleanup!
1. Fold the card stock in half and draw a heart on what would be the front.
2. Cut out the heart, and lightly trace another heart through it on the inside of the card.
3. Drop a large dab into the center of the drawn heart and use the paintbrush to fill in the heart.
4. Sprinkle glitter all over the glue, shaking loose glitter onto the newspaper or off to the side.
5. Let the glue dry and write your message on the inside!
Tip: Spray the heart with a sealer like mod podge to set the glitter before putting it in an envelope.
Labels:
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DIY,
easy DIY,
holiday diy,
Valentine's Day
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