Martha Stewart Weddings does it again!
One of my favorite moments of planning is when I ask a bride at the rehearsal,
One of my favorite moments of planning is when I ask a bride at the rehearsal,
"So, who's going to have the rings on the walk down the aisle?"
Generally, the groom shrugs it off and say "The Ring bearer, of course!", while the bride looks on in horror!
See, as much faith as we have in the little helper, few couples trust their wedding bands being tied with a thin piece of ribbon affixed to a silky pillow. If you're looking for a way to still allow your ring bearer to bring the actual bands down the aisle, this is just for you! :)
See, as much faith as we have in the little helper, few couples trust their wedding bands being tied with a thin piece of ribbon affixed to a silky pillow. If you're looking for a way to still allow your ring bearer to bring the actual bands down the aisle, this is just for you! :)
Enter the Ring Bearer Book!

The rings sit safely inside of the book. How genius, right?
The best part? It can totally be a D-I-Y project!
You'll need:
Journal book
Mega Oval Craft Punch
Glue
Paintbrush
Binder Clips
Ribbon
Here's how:
With a craft punch, cut through pages a couple at a time to create a 1/2-inch-deep hole. (Align holes by including a previously punched page each time.) Paint sides of pages with glue; use binder clips to hold together as they dry so they become one solid piece. With craft glue, adhere a length of ribbon to center of punched-out hole.
The finished result? A cutie-patootie ring bearer book!
The finished result? A cutie-patootie ring bearer book!
Sweet Dreams,
A Dream Soiree
1 comment:
Whoah... awesome idea! Posts like this make me wish we were having lil ones in our wedding.
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