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DIY String Heart
(via greenweddingshoes)
Materials Needed:
• piece of wood – the bigger the more dramatic!
• string – we used the pink neon thin rope you can find at Home Depot, but you could use any yarn or string
• box of nails (if want a nail with a decent head so the string won’t pop off)
• spray paint to paint the wood
• white paper to draw the heart onStep 1: Spray paint the wood the background color you picked. We used dark gray, so the pink would really pop
Step 2: Once the paint is dry, tape the wood with the white paper and draw the heart shape on the paper
Step 3: Time to get the hammer out! Nail around the entire outline of the heart – we spaced our nails about an inch apart.
Step 4: Once all your nails are in. Remove the white paper and throw it away.
Step 5: Now the fun part. Get your string and tie a knot around the head of one of the nails. Keep stringing the string around nails. There isn’t a right or wrong way – just keep going until you like the pattern you created. I also then outlined the entire heart to make the outline pop a bit more also.
Total cost for this project – $35 (the most expensive part is the wood!) and it can be done in a few hours.
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DIY SEATING CHART, SO ADORABLE & SIMPLE.
Materials Needed
red paper
twine
white pen
mini clothes pins
scissors
a table, board or wall to display them on
Step One
Cut out a heart by folding an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of paper in half and cutting half of a heart out.
Use this heart as a template so that the rest are about the same size and shape.
Step Two
Write each guest’s name and table number with a white pen.
Step Three
Clothespin the hearts on twine.
Step Four
Display on a wood table, a wall, or a board.
Styling Tip
Cover a piece of foam core with fabric by adhering it with spray glue. Pin twine, ribbon or string to the board and then attach the hearts with the clothespins.photo’s by Chelsea Fuss
credit; http://www.projectwedding.com











