Remember those beautiful button favor boxes and button place card holders I featured, oh, a long while back? If you don’t, maybe you remember Princess Lasertron’s amaaaaazing button bouquet. There’s a reason people say things like ‘cute as a button’ – buttons can be seriously cute, and are just one of those things that can be effortlessly incorporated into a DIY wedding theme. Observe:
Edible button wedding favors from Sugar and Meringue, YUM
Button wedding cake by The Caketress: http://thecaketressblog.com
Vintage button bridal jewelry from http://www.charm-boutique.com
Easy=peasy button wedding invitations from http://nikkabelle.com
Can't beat this for an easy DIY table number! via The Knot
Great idea, in buttons, for the sweetheart table
Aren't these button napkin rings fab?
A sweet button bridal bouquet found on Tumblr... source?
Wedding buttons for the groom as photographed by Angelica Glass
A button wedding theme is a pretty sweet choice for the DIY bride who happens to have inherited her gram’s button collection… or is just one of those gals who can’t help snapping up big bags of buttons from junk shops and Amazon and elsewhere. You def. don’t have to be a seamstress to rock the button wedding theme. If you can thread a needle, you’re golden!
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I love it! I have so many buttons from purchases from years and years (seriously) and have kept them just for “someday” maybe I’ll make a fun project. This is a great inspiration. Thanks!
LOVE, Love, love the buttons!!! The cake is amazing!!!
I feel like even people who don’t sew end up with tons of buttons from all the extras that come with business approp. clothing! I never end up using them, do you? For anyone interested in DIYing this, there’s lots of cute awesome buttons on Ebay, fancier stuff than you find in most American stores.