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Wedding trend: winter wonderland wedding

Everything about a winter wedding is enchanting. Candlelight, falling snow, seasonal décor and accents – they all add up to romance.

But if you’re thinking your winter wedding has to be all red and green and poinsettias, think again! We’ve come up with a unique, icy blue color scheme that will make your winter celebration unique and memorable.

At a winter wedding, everything should sparkle. Introduce guests to your wintry, sparkling look with silver foil letterpress wedding invitations. The thick paper and shine of the foil will set the tone perfectly.

Choose a lacy, winter-white wedding dress with sequins and beading. You’ll absolutely glisten in the candlelight. Then think accessories from head to toe! A rhinestone clip in your hair, silver glitter shoes, unique jewelry with blue stones will all pull the sparkling look together.

Even your bouquet, corsages, boutonnieres and floral arrangements should glisten. Choose greenery in varying shades of blue-green, add silver or pearl berries, and top with glittered pine cones. If your heart is set on roses, just add them into this sparkling base.

Have we mentioned candles yet? Yes, candles. Use them everywhere, all through your day. A candlelight ceremony. Candles in lanterns outside your venues. Lots of candles grouped together on mantels, side tables, window ledges and more. Blue glitter candles for centerpieces. Your wedding will glow.

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You’ll crush on: free printable Thanksgiving leftovers labels

Thanksgiving = food.

Food = leftovers.

Leftovers = send home with guests in old cottage cheese containers and plastic bags and paper plates stapled together…

WAIT! WHAT?

Oh no, you won’t. This is what you’ll do instead:

• download the label artwork
• print them on full-sheet labels (or have us do it for you on our large seals)
• buy cute packaging (like our kraft paper gable boxes)
• line the boxes with pretty napkins or stylish deli sandwich wrap paper
• since the labels won’t be sealing the boxes shut, you can add them ahead of time – just write the contents when you add in your pieces of pie, containers of stuffing, leftover turkey, cranberry relish…

Now we’re hungry. How many days until Thanksgiving?

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We’re Crushing On: Thanksgiving Placemats

These are so cute and perfect for your Thanksgiving Dinner. Order by Wednesday,November 19th to get by Thanksgiving.

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Because before everyone goes all turkey and carb overload, they’ll first have to sit properly at the table, right? And while they’re waiting for the Thanksgiving meal to be served, they’ll need an icebreaker.

Like these fab kraft paper placemats with laser-cut edges. It seriously looks like lace. But it’s paper, so…write on them!

Give everyone a prompt like “I am thankful for…” and give them a pen to write their responses. After dinner, maybe like when they’re eating their second piece of pie, spring it on them that they’ll have to read their responses out loud.

Write one-line jokes on the placemats, and let everyone guess the punch lines. Like: Why can’t you take a turkey to church? (Punch line: Because it uses fowl language.) Hilarity will ensue. We got that little gem from this site.

Find short, meaningful quotes to write on the place mats. Like: “Thanksgiving, after all, is a word of action.” from W.J. Cameron.

Get creative. Have fun. Have some pumpkin pie for us, will you? With whipped cream. Lots of whipped cream.

(P.S. Laser-cut placemats come in black and white shimmer, too!)

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Fun Facts About Holiday Cards

Your holiday cards are all signed, sealed and ready to take to the post office, right?

(If they’re not, click here and find the perfect one!)

And pretty soon, your mailbox will be filling up with greetings from friends and family.

Ever wondered just how busy your mail carrier will be during the holidays? Check out these super-interesting facts.

Just make sure you get those cards out by December 20th.

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