I recently saw this really awesome post on Making It Lovely. The author, Nicole, redecorates her bathroom and then breaks down all the elements into one single post for us. This inspired me to do something similiar but for a table...and all with earth friendly elements! Although not entirely practical for a wedding (because everything would have to be purchased), it would work well for a shower or engagement party with a rustic or natural theme. Everything you see above is either handmade and/or made of natural or recycled materials. Since all of these items are found at different stores, the links will take you directly to the item itself. The top picture is the recycled metal tree of tealights, found at Viva Terra. Below it on the left are ceramic plates from Target. Next to the plates on the right are hemp placemats by Julie Patterson, available at Natural Base. Underneath those are products found at two lovely etsy shops. On the bottom left are tree silhouette napkins from Blossom Creations, which are hand sewn and screen printed on natural cotton drill. And to the right of the napkins are handpainted coasters in light blue from the etsy shop, Bakas Artysta.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Dress Up Your Table...Naturally!
I recently saw this really awesome post on Making It Lovely. The author, Nicole, redecorates her bathroom and then breaks down all the elements into one single post for us. This inspired me to do something similiar but for a table...and all with earth friendly elements! Although not entirely practical for a wedding (because everything would have to be purchased), it would work well for a shower or engagement party with a rustic or natural theme. Everything you see above is either handmade and/or made of natural or recycled materials. Since all of these items are found at different stores, the links will take you directly to the item itself. The top picture is the recycled metal tree of tealights, found at Viva Terra. Below it on the left are ceramic plates from Target. Next to the plates on the right are hemp placemats by Julie Patterson, available at Natural Base. Underneath those are products found at two lovely etsy shops. On the bottom left are tree silhouette napkins from Blossom Creations, which are hand sewn and screen printed on natural cotton drill. And to the right of the napkins are handpainted coasters in light blue from the etsy shop, Bakas Artysta.
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I finally got round to tagging 8 others. =)
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