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Painted Cutting Boards
Take someone's favorite photos (perhaps pick them from their Instagram or Facebook account) and create these personalized photo votives. Photo: Sarah Lipoff
vellum over glass (easy gift idea!) – The Vintage Pearl
DIY Inexpensive gift! Vellum photo over glass votive. Buy candle holder at dollar store.
Blogs | Wedding By Color
DIY Wedding - CENTERPIECES!!! - BABYGIRLNAENAE's Black Wedding by Color Blog
Crystal Gardens Wedding
This couple used vintage postcards as their guestbook, and when guests were done filling them out, the maid of honor mailed them a few at a time to the bride and groom. So great! Every time they get them in the mail, they get to relive their day. Love it.
46 Cool Black And White Wedding Centerpieces | Centerpieces | HappyWedd.com
Simple yet elegant centerpiece - love the damask runner underneath as well
She's crafty!
Cheap frames, spraypaint, and ducktape (I think I would use white to match the frames). Print photos on vellum, and staple or tape them into the frame. Place a candle in the middle for a personalized, glowing centerpiece. Cute!
Planning the perfect backyard wedding
Photos of our life together up to that day And/or photos of each guest for seating Our photography as part of decor/center pieces
DIY Christmas Gift
Photo candle holders: I want to try this with some of my pics from the Wizarding World of Harry Potter!
laketown-center.com
Could not find an example of this with the Blue Dendrobium orchids, but basically, orchids or calla lillies with wisps of lily grass & maybe some gold ting ting in an Eiffel tower vase (20" clear or white frosted $3.50 each at flowersandsupplies.com). Venue does not allow open flame, so the votive candles at the bottom are definitely out, which eliminates the need for the mirror. Gold photo coins on top of white paper doilies would work fine.
Gabriel's Dedication and Birthday Party in Black, White, and Gold
Brilliant photobooth sign and gorgeous black paper props. For a simple prop upgrade in flair, try taping the prop cut-outs on a black and white striped Susty straw!