I first saw the giant paper flower pom-pons hung at my cousin Beth's Bridal shower. They were hung above the refreshment table and made the area look incredible. I wasn't even engaged yet, so I took the idea and hung onto it, knowing that I might need it someday soon. Once Adam had "popped the question" I felt that I could go crazy searching for wedding ideas and immediately went for this one. I found that it was originally a
Martha Stewart design. Simple to make, yet time-consuming.
As you can see, Martha's design calls for large amounts of individual colors so that each flower is made of one solid color. My sister, Jackie, and I decided that mine needed to have multiple colors in each flower. Different hues of blues, reds, yellows, and even greens. Mix and match to find what you like. Also, the smaller they are, the more difficult they are to make without tearing them to shreds.
Our Madlibs were created by Adam, but I'm pretty sure he took the wording from one of his friends' weddings. This is the wording we used:
Words for the Happy Couple
Dear Madeline and Adam,
I am so _____________ for you both! It seems like only yesterday ______________________ was
(a feeling) (name of bride or groom)
______________ and ______________! Now that you are married, I have some advice.
(verb + ing) (adjective)
Adam, never forget to _____________ Madeline.
(verb)
Madeline, please remember to ________________ Adam's ______________.
(verb) (noun)
You both looked so ___________________________ today!
(adjective)
Always remember that you ________________ each other.
(verb)
Best Wishes,
__________________________
(your name)
P.S.
_________________________________________________
(Anything you'd like to add!)
At the bottom, make sure you give them 2-3 lines for their own personal notes- they are the best! As you can imagine we got answers ranging from sweet, to perverse, all the way to nonsensical. It was fun and our guests loved it. Many even did multiple sheets getting answers from each other without looking.