That Mother comes home from Paper Zone with some crazy textured paper. The That Bride belly bands are born.
These sheets are huge. I was able to make 33 12"X2" bands. I tried cutting them, but as you can see, the edges have a beautiful frayed effect. I wanted all of the edges to look like this.
As with all of the That Bride DIY projects, I thought of a solution in my head, and just charged right in. I can get a little impatient sometimes, so once I come up with a way I think something can be done, I will usually charge through without stopping until it happens.
I decided I would rip the paper when wet, with the hope it would have the frayed edges I wanted it to have. I used the vinegar dropper that my mom uses when she makes salad dressing to put the water down.
I decided I would rip the paper when wet, with the hope it would have the frayed edges I wanted it to have. I used the vinegar dropper that my mom uses when she makes salad dressing to put the water down.
I put the first strip of water down, and it looked pretty good. I was going to be able to rip that just fine.
I started to do more strips and realized that the plan wasn't working quite as well as I thought. The paper was so thin, and the water was coming out of the eyedropper so fast, that the whole sheet was basically soaked after a few stripes.
Like I said, I don't like to stop a project once I start, so I just kept going. I did about half of the huge sheet before I had a new idea. I would fold the paper over on top of itself in 2 inch sections and help disperse the water a little bit more evenly.
I then unfolded each 2" section one at a time and ripped it carefully off. Or sometimes not so carefully. I got a little impatient after a while. Sorry to those guests that got those strips!
I laid all 275 strips out and let they dry overnight. Once all of the booklets were assembled I took the belly bands, wrapped them around the books to know where to glue, and used super glue to apply the button.
How did you create your belly bands?
4 comments:
Hi, Jenna!
I worked around the clock last week and didn't get to comment on your invite posts. Everything is BEYOND great. Seriously, it shows that you worked your tail off. I don't know how you did it.
-tin
What a great idea! Mine was ribbon ontop of paper glued together. I thought it looked great. I was 100% happy with my invites.
Eeeek...I am not looking forward to all the D.I.Y. wedding stuff!
Tina-you are one of my favorite blogger bridal designers so that means a lot. Even though I don't think you are a professional designer I still consider you to be a great one! Thanks!
Whitney-you really should do a wedding recap. I want to see all of these things you are talking about.
Bride2Be-you will complain why it is happening but so proud of your work when it is all over
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