Making beautiful and easy vintage wedding confetti

Like many, I have had a fantasy Pinterest wedding board for years. I think I started my wedding board 5 years ago, which means we were only about 6 months into our relationship. It’s not that I started planning our wedding then, it’s just that there are so many great ideas on Pinterest it’s important to save them when you see them. You never know when you might need them in the future.

I was under the impression that I wouldn’t marry again (my previous marriage was short and not particularly pleasant at times so I just didn’t feel the need to do that again). Don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t that I wanted to be alone. Just that I thought I would be happy to live together without the need for that piece of paper. But then things got serious between Rex and I and the thoughts of what our wedding would look like started to creep into my head.

I mean, after all, I am a girl, it’s only natural.

Before I had even met Rex I used to always say to people that everyone that got married before the invention of Pinterest should get a do-over. Fast forward to today, about a month after the wedding and I can safely say it was a Pinterest-perfect wedding. As many of you know, I am a do-it-yourself kinda gal. So of course, I am diy-ed as much as I could. I had saved a pin with sheet music rolled into a cone filled with flower petals. I loved the idea but as we had a flower and lace thing going on, I decided I would use paper doilies.

 

Dollar store paper doilies and dried flower petals! So cheap and easy to come by!

I am thrilled with how they turned out, I think they are the perfect vintage, garden-party, old English addition to our special day. I don’t know if it’s a tradition in Canada, but in England (where I am from) throwing confetti at the bride and groom is essential. It’s not a proper wedding until you’re digging confetti out of your dress all night. In place of traditional confetti (which we have found difficult to find in Canada) I opted to use dried flower petals. They are beautiful, and they smell good!!

It’s an extremely easy craft and they were one of my favorite elements of our wedding!

Simply roll up a paper doily (I used the 6.5″ size round ones and some 6.5″ square ones), and glue the edge with a hot glue gun.

Aren’t these flower petals beautiful? I love them!

And fill with dried petals. I had bought 3 shoe boxes full of dried flower petals cheaply on a Facebook page, and I started drying and saving all of the flower petals from flowers I had bought to jazz up the kitchen, and I didn’t end up even using 1 full box but I’m sure I’ll find a use for the remaining 2 boxes!!

 

We purchased this Franks beverage crate at an antique store in Arizona during one of our trips down there and it used to live on our kitchen counter with mason jars in that used to hold our utensils but it made the perfect display crate for these confetti cones.

So fast and easy! And beautiful!

Hello world!

makeup and my hair is chaotic, but I am covered in wood shavings wearing my pink tool belt so I am genuinely happy!

HI! Welcome to my blog! I’m going to start this thing with an introduction to who I am, how I got to be here, and what you can expect in the future.

My name is Kelly, I am 36 years old and I was lucky enough to grow up on a farm in Vanderhoof, BC. I knew what I wanted as a career when I was in Grade 6. I knew, without a shadow of a doubt, that I was going to be a Veterinary Technician. I got my diploma from Lakeland College in Alberta in 2003, and have spent the last 13 years working in veterinary clinics throughout BC. I have loved my career, and I like to think I was really good at it. But this last year, something changed. I was still enjoying my work, I was still rocking it, but I was starting to feel like something was missing. I wasn’t as happy as I knew I could be. I was feeling lost. I am engaged to a man who makes all other men look like duds. I have a daughter who is the most amazing creature I have ever met. I have 2 adult-ish almost-step-children (that’s a mouthful…) who keep me on my toes. I have a beautiful home, a quirky little dog, an incredible extended family…..well, you get it….I have it all. But still something was missing.

So, I did the only thing I could think of to get out of my rut, I quit my job.

I had grand ideas when I gave my notice of opening my own store. There was a local business up for sale that had been presented to me and a friend, and we were seriously considering it. We went through the books, we made a plan for what our store would look like, we had it all figured out, but still something didn’t feel quite right. Her plans for life changed and they were looking at a pretty big move in the near future so she backed out of the project. Upon reflection my idea of what I wanted in a store just seemed so different from what was being offered that it seemed to make more sense just to start from scratch with a new location, and an entirely new store. I found a location, I made a list of potential vendors, I even made a business plan. I met with a local group dedicated to helping entrepreneurs succeed. But still something didn’t feel quite right. I was excited about the idea of opening my own store but I wasn’t 100% certain that is what I wanted. I was enjoying some time off of work, enjoying having the time to spend with my aging grandparents, enjoying spending some time with my mom who had recently retired, enjoying volunteering at my daughters school every other week, I was just enjoying being me.

I had started puttering around in my inlaws’ wood shop a few years ago with my boyfriend. We built a few things for ourselves, our biggest project being our dining table. He owns a building supply store in town and over the years had been collecting interesting wood and salvaging things that came his way. He had a stash of some worm wood that had been delivered to the store years ago (like, we are talking 20 years ago, the man accuses me of being a hoarder but……. 😉 ). All of the holes and character in the worm wood instantly drew me to it. There wasn’t enough for an entire dining table, but there was enough for a center panel for a table! Our beautiful dining table was our first large project, and in a wood shop, there is a STEEP learning curve. We had this table built and dismantled completely 3 times over the course of 2 years. Yes, you read that right, 2 YEARS! We can’t ever part with this table, there is so much blood, sweat, and tears in it! Once it was finally complete we purchased a large piece of tempered glass to cover the entire top and now we have this amazing show stopping table. I’m telling you, anyone with kids should go out and purchase a piece of tempered glass for their dining table. That thing is the easiest thing I own to clean! She can color and paint and destroy whatever she wants (she’s really into science experiments at the moment, which means we go through TONS of baking soda and citric acid AND paper towels. Seriously, even as I type this she is grabbing the food coloring from the baking cupboard for her next experiment. Phew, thank you glass dining table!) and it all just wipes right off!

Pretty amazing, right?

This table sparked a fire inside me. I love shop time. I love being able to take a piece of wood that looks like it should be thrown on a bonfire and turning it into something incredibly beautiful and unique. The hobby blossomed into a little home based business. I started taking custom orders for clients, and started spending as much time as I could in the shop. I’ve built dining tables, coffee tables, bookcases, decorative items, barn doors, you name it, if it’s made from wood, I’ve either made it or it’s on my to-be-built list.

I’ve always enjoyed crafting. It’s something I get from my mother. She is Wonder Woman. I’m not kidding, I can’t even begin to find the words to describe my mom. I know everyone believes their mom is THE mom, but sorry, you’re all wrong. It’s my mom. My mom is THE mom. She is everything I hope to someday be (you know, when I grow up, and figure out what I want to do with my life and magically become an adult). She is probably the most creative person I have ever met. She can do anything, and is constantly learning new techniques and new crafts. I am blessed to have gotten that from her. I am always on Pinterest checking out new things I can make for our home, and to sell.

Wow, that turned into a novel. Sorry! And I really didn’t even discuss that much! Maybe I should leave some for another day…I’ll try to pick up the pace a bit.

At the end of a rough day at the vet clinic I used to come home and type an imaginary article that would never be published anywhere. It was usually an article to do with responsible pet care, what happens in a vet clinic, pretty much anything, I just needed to write. It was my way of processing the day, my way of getting out my thoughts and feelings that I couldn’t express any other way. So it seemed logical that I start a blog. I am going to post tutorials on the crafts and woodworking I do and would also like to use you all as my motivation to get my butt in gear and get into the best shape of my life. I know these 2 things aren’t related but crafting and fitness are both part of who I am. I have been overweight my entire life and have dedicated this year of rediscovery to also finding the inner fit me. I have taken up running again and although it is slow going to start, I am starting a running streak (thanks Charlotte, my amazing coach, and friend, who is currently #streaking1mileatatime and has encouraged me to do the same). From today forward I will be recording my miles, keep an eye out for #streaking1mileatatime and keep track of where I’m at! Feel free to send me a message and kick my butt if you don’t hear anything about working out or running for a few days! I’m counting on you all to keep me focused!

I grew up being a rough and tumble farm girl and in the last 10 years or so blossomed into an uber-girl. I love anything pink, anything girly, anything to do with health and beauty. I’m going to be posting some product reviews along the way of health and beauty products that I use or come across (thank you Fabfitfun!). I have started a youtube channel, and although I will be posting some crafting tutorials on there, it will likely be primarily videos of me being a girly girl!

If any of you come across something you think I would be interested on, please, pass it along. Anything crafty, girly, or fitness related I am totally into and would be happy to post a tutorial or review of!

K. xo