
One of my favorite things this time of year is getting together with friends to make things for the holidays and enjoy some wine. Recently, my friend and I had a craft date and consulted Pinterest in order to decide what to make together! What we ended up making were seasonal burlap bunting and Anthropologie inspired votive tumblers.

We painted these tumblers with different color palettes, keeping in mind that they would look great with the a little votive candle inside. We got this set of four tumblers for $2, used some left over acrylic paints from past crafting days, and dabbed dabbed dabbed constantly to create these looks!

And of course, being that we are both finishing up college in the Event Management major, we brainstormed a holiday party while we were crafting! We have plans to actually use these DIY pieces as decor for a holiday dinner party. We have dreams of being the chefs, the stylists, the set up + break down crew, the florists, and the photographer all in one for this holiday party. It's still in the works, but we are completely treating this upcoming party as our thesis.

Another DIY that we must bring to decorate the holiday party with are these burlap buntings we made together. One large one says "Seasons Greetings" with a bit of holly. The others say "Noel" + "Harvest" which is perfect for this post-Thanksgiving + pre-Christmas dinner party.

We simply bought a yard of burlap for $2 and cut out pieces of triangles. We then snipped two holes into each corner of the bunting triangles and threaded festive + rustic twine through it to hang.

Also, this year's harvest wine from France has been released today! As they say in France, Beaujolais Nouveau est arrivee! I will be spending the evening enjoying a glass of Beaujolais Nouveau, cooking a nice dinner to pair with it, and catching up on some blog posts from my favorites. Bonne nuit!
Salut, Yelle
Ha ha, very cute, I bet that with the candle lit inside it casts beautiful shades :)
ReplyDeleteHi Yelle! Thanks for your visit. Even decorator, DIY and a wedding? I think I will love this blog :) I am your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteI meant event* :/
ReplyDeleteJeez. Can I come over for dinner at your place? You definitely know how to swank things up!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to host a party for such a long time, but as I went from living in the ghetto directly to moving 2 hours away from all my friends, it just hasn't been a good time. I'm pretty sure I'll be collecting ideas from your blog so that I can have an epic "homecoming" dinner when I move back to the city!
--Erin
Wine + craft = fabulous! I am missing wine in my prego state, but I guess I could do...sparkling cider? Hm. Love the hints of the crafts in your photos.
ReplyDeleteI'm inspired to make some bunting for my mantel!
ReplyDeletesounds like a lovely evening :) Craft time with friends are always a great time. and wine? yes.
ReplyDeleteI love those tumblers, the colours you choose are great.
ReplyDeleteAwesome post!
-Kate
http://kate-on-the-lake.blogspot.ca/
I really want to come craft with you and your friend!! It sounds like such a great time! I actually just txt my best friend and ask her if we could have a craft day and drink wine! She better say yes! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the tumblers, looks like an easy (and fun) thing to do! Have fun planning your dinner party!
ReplyDeletexoxo, Femke
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that looks like my kind of fun! i i love the bunting and the pretty tea lights! I wish we didn't live 3,000 miles away because I'd be happy to supply the wine! xo
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!!!! Visting from the blog of ashleenikol!
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE these! Makes me want to get crafty again. (I'm not the craftiest person, but it's still fun!) And really, who couldn't use more candle holders?
ReplyDeleteI may have to go in search for burlap now, I like this idea! Also that's cool about your camera, I wish a couple of mine had light leaks....
ReplyDeleteAh love fun! I'd love to have a girls night like this especially with drinks.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the reminder about the Beaujolais Nouveau! Tis the season :) I love that bunting flag, I could totally make something like that but I won't because I am the laziest crafter in the world, haha. I love those votives, too. Who needs to pay Anthro prices when this is such a simple DIY?!
ReplyDeleteAdd wine to anything and I am totally sold!!! I adore the burlap buntings too. Super cute. I work for a coffee roaster and we have an endless supply of burlap sacks. I'll have to try this!
ReplyDeleteTrish
www.jellybonesblog.blogspot.com
So perfect! Love these DIY projects ;)
ReplyDeletexo TJ
super super cute. I know pinterest is quite popular already but I never really took time to check it out. I need crafting ideas for this Christmas anyhow.(If you're in our country, the Christmas decorations stay for at least a month so it's a pretty big deal)
ReplyDeleteI like what you did with the buntings. It's simple and plain but I think it will look really great against all the the colorful decoration during the Holidays.
They turned out great. And I'm impressed that you would be able to get two different projects done. We can barely get through one when a friend and I try craft night (and that's without wine!)
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas!! I love these!
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Hi there. :) I wanna thank you for popping by my blog and leaving a comment, appreciate it. :) Wow you are really good at crafting. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the glasses! They remind me of Anthropologie! Such a cute idea.
ReplyDeleteThose glasses are so cute! Great idea :)
ReplyDeleteLooks fun. I will def. give this craft idea a try.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!!
ReplyDeleteYay for diy! I would hang homemade garlands in every room in my house. But I guess that might be a bit much. :)
ReplyDeleteOMG! I found another lover of France! I might be your new biggest fan! Super love!
ReplyDeletethese are so, so, soooooo cool!! i'm pinning these. xoxo
ReplyDeleteThat garland is my next project! Easy Peasy and so cute, I love making garlands for each season. Right now I've got up a paper acorn garland!
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