DIY in 2010: Our Most Popular Projects!

Posted on December 27th, 2010 by Jeannie. Filed under Do It Yourself.


These projects were tweeted, shared, Facebooked and spread all over the web! Without further ramblings, here are the top ten DIY projects of 2010 from our Wedding Ideas section.

1. Gorgeous Chiffon and Tulle Flowers

2. Modern Colorful Mobiles

3.  The Old Fashioned Soda Bar

4. How to Make a Birdcage Veil

5. Mini Lantern Escort Cards and Favors

6. Printed Paper Garlands

7. Simple Chair Makeovers

8. Vintage Frame Table Numbers

9. Handmade Paper Goods

10. S’more Kits 

Thank you to all of the super-talented and creative souls who contributed these inspiring projects: Olivia Kanaley, Jordan Ferney, Chelsea Fuss, Mary Swenson and Kathy Chong.

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20 Responses to “DIY in 2010: Our Most Popular Projects!”

  1. Tara Says:

    I love Jordan’s work!

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  3. Kate Says:

    they are so talented! ♥

  4. Ashley with Dress My Cupcake Says:

    All very cute ideas! I especially LOVE the Color Mobiles and Soda Bar!

  5. BirthdayPartyBabble.com Says:

    The color in the mobiles and soda bar is incredible. I am totally inspired to create a rainbow birthday party theme. Thanks.

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  8. Kate Says:

    The dress is gorgeous! Something I was always hoping to find for my wedding. Where is it from? Does anyone know? :)

  9. Kate Says:

    And by dress I mean the lace one with the v-back!

  10. Jim Schneider Says:

    I love the The Old Fashioned Soda Bar. Oh the S’mores look good too.

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    his completely lovely and delicate gown that Meagan wore when she wed Jared at their Californian garden party wedding featured on Project Wedding

  12. Sharyn Says:

    I love all the colors in the soda bar - would be great at a summer wedding. The smores make me want to go have a campfire!

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