Friday, September 23, 2011

Bird's Nest Card Box

Materials
  • Plain large grapevine wreath
  • Smaller grapevine wreathes (to unravel)
  • Cardboard
  • Spray Adhesive
  • Brown paint
  • Foam brush
  • Assorted moss
  • Cropadile/Hole punch
  • Twist ties/barked wire

It took a break from the project, some fresh supplies and another viewing of Midsummer Night's Dream to get me started again. This time with a much bigger wreath. The nice thing about my enchanted woods decor is it's supposed to be imperfect and natural looking. It takes some pressure off. I kind of feel like I cheated this time because it was sooooo much easier than my failed first attempt. I will warn you though, working with moss gets very messy.

I turned the wreath on it's side. I cut a piece of cardboard (old Amazon box) the size of the opening (yay, recycling!). I painted the cardboard brown with acrylic paint and a foam brush. I coated it in spray adhesive I placed the wreath on top and started placing moss and twigs on the sticky surface. I poked holes in the corners of the cardboard and fed wire ties through to hold the cardboard to the wreath. The best part is I can untwist the wire and re-use the wreth after the wedding. There really wasn't much to it. I plan on letting it sit with books on it for a few more hours and then I may add some more decoration to the main wreath (nest) part. I will be making a cute little sign to the affect of thanks for feathering our nest/adding to our nest egg. It'll be cuter than it sounds. I assure you Mike will roll his eyes and sigh, but I will be pleased.

First DIY project for the actual wedding itself, done! Hurray. With cards in it!

6 comments:

  1. how do the cards go in?

    they just sit on top?

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  2. It came out really great! I'm with soon-to-be though, maybe I'm missing something..? Either way, great job!
    Oh, I see, Now I get the "feathering the nest" comment, hehe.

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  3. They fill in the mossy part (:

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  4. Aw, that's so neat! I like it. :)

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  5. Very pretty! I like your blog, can't wait to see how your wedding turns out. And I'm wee people too (4'10") and can't wear heels. I wore cowboy boots so I didn't wreck myself in heels & they were great to dance in.

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