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  • Rustic Outdoor Wedding Reception
  • From "How To I Do"
    episode DHTI-101


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    Radiant bride and enthusiastic do-it-yourselfer, Ashley Newman Hoy.
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    A closer look at the centerpiece on the day of creation.
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    The centerpiece as it looked at Ashley and Brian's wedding reception.
    Bride-to-be Ashley Newman designed and arranged many of the decorative items for her own wedding reception -- held at a historic farm. Here, Newman shares her designs for a rustic grapevine hurricane centerpieces, monogrammed luminaries, artichoke pot accents and wooden buffet accents.

    Grapevine Hurricane Centerpiece

    Materials:

    Materials:

    Glass hurricanes, 14" high
    4-5 grapevine wreaths
    8" round mirror plates
    (1) 22-yard spool of 1" wide chocolate brown satin ribbon
    (1) 22-yard spool of 1 ½" wide chocolate brown satin ribbon
    9" white pillar candles
    Scissors

    1. Soak the grapevine wreaths in a large pan or bucket of water until vines are pliable. Next, unwind the wreaths to create long bands of vines.

    2. Place hurricane atop the mirror plate, then loop one band of vine into a tight circle, releasing into the bottom of the hurricane. The band should unwind and "climb" up the hurricane glass.

    3. Add candle to the center of the hurricane, within the unfurled vine.

    4. Cut a 10" length of 1-1/2" ribbon and tie around fluted portion of hurricane. Tie a bow using eh 1" wide ribbon and attach to knotted ribbon at the hurricane.

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    Monogrammed luminary.
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    The luminaries will light the way for the new couple and guests.
    Monogrammed Luminaries

    With the help of friends and family, Newman creates luminaries that will illuminate the paths at the outdoor reception.

    Materials:

    Materials:

    Small white paper bags
    Decorative-edged craft scissors
    Small hole punch (1/8" diameter)
    Large hole punch (1/4" diameter)
    Large monogram rubber stamp
    Dark brown ink pad
    Scrap cardboard
    Pencil
    Salad plate (8" diameter)
    Sand
    Votive candles

    1. Place a salad plate on top of a paper bag, approximately 4" from the top, and trace a line along the edge of the plate.

    2. Using decorative-edged scissors, cut along the pencil line to create a scalloped arch along the top.

    3. Use large and small hole punches to randomly punch holes along the scalloped border and create the appearance of lace.

    4. Insert a flat piece of cardboard into the bag to prevent ink from "bleeding" through, then press the rubber stamp into the ink pad and stamp the monogram onto the bag. Allow the ink to dry and remove the cardboard from the bag.

    5. Open the bag so that it sits upright and pour just enough sand into the bottom so that the bag is weighted down. Place a votive candle in the sand and line pathway with the bags.

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    This artichoke pot could also be given as a wedding favor.
    Artichoke Pots

    These artichoke pots will serve as buffet table accents at the Newman-Hoy wedding reception.

    Materials:

    Terra cotta rose pots (4" diameter)
    4 yards of 1 3/8" wide plaid ribbon
    1 bag of Spanish moss
    Whole artichokes
    Scissors
    Recycled newspaper

  • Crumple a piece of recycled newspaper and place it in the bottom of the rose pot. Next, add a handful of Spanish moss on top of the newspaper, until the paper is completely covered.

  • Tuck a fresh, whole artichoke into the Spanish moss, stem down, so that it is nestled in the moss.

  • Wrap approximately 20" of ribbon around the rim of the pot and tie a simple knot in the front.

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    The charger has been sealed and is ready for use on the big day.
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    The wooden chargers are the perfect rustic complements to the wedding buffet table.
    Wooden Table Chargers

    Ashley Newman's fiancé, Marcus Hoy, recycles a 50-year-old fallen tree from her childhood home to be used as charger/accents on the reception buffet table.

    Materials:

    5" slabs of and oak tree trunk
    2 saw horses
    1 quart of clear polyurethane
    2" latex paint brush
    1 roller paint brush
    Metal paint tray

    1. Place the tree trunk slabs atop of 2 saw horses so that they are stable.

    2. Remove excess dust from the slab surface by sweeping with the latex brush.

    3. Next, pour polyurethane into metal paint tray. Use the roller brush to roll a thin layer of polyurethane over the stump's surface.

    4. Allow the first coat to dry thoroughly, then roll on two or three additional coats, until wood is sealed.


    RESOURCES :

    TheKnot.com
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