Are you looking for something a little bit more fun, a little bit more dashing for your wedding reception? These cute little holders can be used on the reception tables as either place card holders or as holders for your table numbers. They’re distinctive and unique and not something you’d find at just any wedding. Make a mark with these fun place card holders for your wedding’s reception.
Topiary Place Card Holder
A small sculpted topiary can bring the outdoors in. Comes in packages of 4, as low as $5.60 each set.
Miniature Silver Chair Holders & Favor Box
These mini silver chairs are stunning and functional. They double as a place card holder with an included vellum strip and the “seat” of the chair also serves as a favor box. You can fill the box with a variety of treats - from chocolates to mints to flower petals to your favorite candies. Comes in sets of 12, as low as $9.10 each set.
Bourbon Street Streetlight Place Card Holder
These charming streetlights are another unique way to show guests to their seat. These place card holders can add a little old-world charm to your wedding’s reception. Comes in sets of 4, as low as $5.60 per set.
View all of the unique place card holders and wedding favors at the San Diego Wedding Insider’s Favor Shop. As a treat to all of our readers, get 5% off all favors in the shop - today only! This discount is automatically added when you place an item in your shopping cart. Get started on your favor shopping today!
Your wedding encompasses a lot of things: your commitment to a new life with your future spouse, a day for you to share your joy and happiness wtih friends and family as well as a day that expresses the style of both you and your future spouse. The accessories you chose for your wedding day reflects your personal style and should be something that you will love and cherish and hopefully wear again even after the wedding and honeymoon are over. Here are a few ideas for some unique jewelry pieces to help you shine on your wedding day.
Rebecca - $36.50 [AmberSky]
Vintage brass filigree drop with vintage rhinestone center, accented with aqua and topaz swarovski crystals.
Necklace - Style 5910J [Watters Jewelry Collection]
Crystal encrusted ebony satin necklace with English net ties. Available in Black and Off White.
Just a Dream - $15 [lizix26]
Victorian filigree dangles plated in sterling silver, with two Amazonites in light aqua blue. Details of dangles are from old 1930/1940’s era tooling.
Summer Stock Pearl Bridal Earrings - $135 [Perfect Details]
Floral design of pearls and crystals dangles from a pearl post. Available with ivory pearls, can be custom ordered with white pearls.
Vintage Inspired Copper & Amethyst Hues Brooch - $24 [1928 Jewelry]
This vintage inspired copper color brooch is accented with amethyst color and aurora borealis coated crystals. Antiqued copper tone filigree creates a timeless, antique look.
The Anne Francis - $40 [hollywood spotlight]
Pell designed vintage white crystal & rhinestone, silver tone leaf brooch.
Floraine Vintage Cuff Bracelet - $26.75 [Bazaar Latino]
A cluster of vintage flowers in creamy white with vintage rhinestone in the center is adhered to a heavy brass cuff bracelet that opens with a hook on the side. The bouquet of flowers measures 1 1/2 in diameter.
Divine Deco Evie Cuff - $90 [EMbridal]
Silver cuff with crystal pendent with mixed crystal, pearl and metal.
Do you have super straight or thin hair that seems to refuse to curl but want curls for your wedding day? I myself have super straight hair that doesn’t seem to like to curl, but after seeing these fabric DIY hair curlers from the blog “Life with Monkey“, I think I might be able to easily get curly hair for any day of the week.
A few crafty gals have also posted their results making their own fabric hair curlers and posted results of their now curly hair. Over on craftster.com, keeperox posted her results. I love how her hair turned out in big curly waves and she posted photos of what her fabric curlers looked like, too.
Another craftster.com user, Dayzi, posted photos from her DIY wedding and her results with the fabric hair curlers on the board (see above). She’s got some great photos from her DIY wedding as well if you want to check them out and get a little more inspiration (she created her own wedding dress, her own veil, the bridesmaid dresses… etc. - true DIYer!).
The ladies who made their own fabric hair curlers created them with fabric and batting (instructions on the Life with Monkey blog above) and placed them into damp hair the night before and slept on it - and awoke to curly hair. The advantage with DIY curlers? Easier to sleep on since their made with fabric and batting. Remember to have a trial run before your wedding to make sure that it works well for your hair and to see how long it will last you through the day.
Don’t want to make your own fabric hair curler? Buy your own set from Purple Pinwheel on Etsy.com for $23. It’s a steal if you not into crafting up your own set of curlers.