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    DIY Winter Wedding Favors: Custom Mug Candles

    Posted on November 26, 2021 by Christina

    Looking for the perfect DIY winter wedding favors? What’s more hygge for your winter wedding than holiday-themed mug candles? Dazzle your wedding guests with cozy soy candles that you can customize using a Cricut Explore 3. Once the candles are burned, the mugs can be washed and used for coffee or hot chocolate. Practical and beautiful at the same time? When it comes to winter wedding favors, you can’t get much better than these adorable candles. Let’s learn how to make Mug Candle Winter Wedding Favors!

    You will need:
         Cricut Explore 3
         Cricut Smart Vinyl – Permanent in colour of your choice (We used gold.)
         Cricut Transfer Tape
         Cricut Essential Tool Set
    Cricut Design Space App
         12 oz Clear Mugs
         Soy Wax flakes (300 grams per candle. We used 464 soy wax.)
         Fragrance oil or essential oil (20 grams per candle. We used gingerbread scent.)
         SVG File with Holiday theme (With a Cricut Access Premium Membership, you will have access to 200,000+  SVG files)
         Eco 12 wicks
         Wick Stickers
         Scissors
         Scale
         Double Boiler
         Bamboo Skewers
         Rubbing Alcohol
         Paper Towel

    Here’s how to make your DIY Wedding Favor Candle Mugs using a Cricut machine:

    Clean the front of your mug with rubbing alcohol. This will help your vinyl cut-out adhere to the glass.

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    Place wick sticker on bottom of wick. Centre wick and adhere to bottom of mug.

    Weigh the soy wax. You will need 300 grams per 12 oz candle.

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    Add water to bottom pot of double boiler. Place your wax on the top pot of a double boiler. Keep heat on low to medium and let wax melt. Soy wax has a low melting point, so it won’t take long.

    Once wax has melted, remove from heat.

    Let cool for several minutes until temperature is between 100-120 F.

    Meantime, pour your essential oils or fragrance oils into a container and weigh them. You will need 20 grams per candle. We usually wait until the wax has cooled to 100 degrees and appears milky before we add the essential oil. Through trial and error, we have learned that this method will help to prevent sink holes (trust us, sink holes are the devil!)

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    Gently stir the essential oil or fragrance oil into the wax, then pour the wax into your mugs.

    Add bamboo skewer to top of mug to keep wick centred.


    While the wax is cooling, wipe out your double boiler with a paper towel, then wash it with soap and water. We always recommend wiping it out first; you don’t want soy wax to harden in the pipes of your kitchen sink! Let the candle cool for several hours before trimming the wick.


    Set up your Cricut Explore 3 according to set-up instructions. Once set up has been completed, upload your SVG files to the Cricut Design Space. Measure the surface of your mug and size each design accordingly. Our designs were 5 cm x 5 cm. Insert Cricut Permanent Smart Vinyl into your Cricut machine. Follow simple instructions for cutting. Watch the magic happen!


    While you are waiting for the designs to be cut, grab your handy dandy Cricut essential tool kit.


    Once your designs are ready, remove vinyl from machine. Cut designs using Cricut cutter.

    Use Cricut weeding tool to carefully remove the excess vinyl from the backing.


    Cut out a piece of transfer tape the same size as your design. Remove backing. Place transfer tape over design, sticky side down.


    Using scraper tool, smooth over transfer tape so that it adheres to your design. Use scraper tool on both sides of your design.

    Carefully remove transfer tape from backing.

    Position design onto mug and adhere to glass. Carefully pull away transfer tape.



    Cut wick – and enjoy your beautiful mug candle wedding favors!



    Who wouldn’t love to receive these candles as winter wedding favors?


    *Sponsored Post.

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    Wild & Ethereal Iceland Elopement Styled Shoot

    Posted on October 22, 2020 by Christina

    Have you always wanted a simple wedding in a breathtaking landscape? This elopement styled shoot set in Iceland might just provide the little push that you need to make it happen!

    Here’s what photographer Shelly Pate Photography had to say about the shoot:

    COVID has brought a unique opportunity for couples who really want to elope but felt pressured by family to have a big traditional wedding. They now have the opportunity to have that just us experience and really make it an adventure!

    Photographing two people in love in our bucket list of places? It was a fantastic moment for all of us, and I feel like we’ll share that forever!

    After the elopement shoot, we all camped together in traditional Icelandic cabins right at the foot of their mountain. Iceland’s weather is tempestuous and wild, so you never know what you’re going to get from day to day, or even hour to hour. It can be bright and sunny one minute and cloudy and hazy a few minutes later. It is best to come prepared for all weather and expect to be a little cold!

    Iceland glacier elopement

    Vendors:

    Photographer: Shelly Pate Photography

    Dress: BHLDN

    Groom’s Attire: BHLDN

    Event Designer: Alpine Northwest

    Floral Designer: Thordisz Zophia 

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    8 Bridal Face Masks That Won’t Ruin Your Wedding Photos

    Posted on October 5, 2020 by Maddie

    These fashionable bridal face masks from Etsy prove that safety can be stylish. There are an immense amount of different styles of face masks, ranging from bright and bold, to sleek, detailed and personalized. We’re here to help you find the perfect bridal face mask for your special day.

    These super cute bridal face masks from LilHeartsAndCrafts are customizable and personalized- with 4 colours to choose from and your choice of text, these masks are a wonderful option for your wedding.

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    We love these simple yet stunning bridal face masks from MorangeAccessories.

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    Made to match perfectly with any wedding dress, these beautiful bridal face masks from MififiAccessories can be worn together, or separately. wedding face masks

    Made by PowderBlueBijoux, these stunning wedding face masks for the bride are handmade with lace and silk.

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    These neutral-coloured face masks made by toocraftsshop come in a variety of different styles, perfect for any bride searching for a pretty and sophisticated face mask.

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    Unique and beautifully embellished, this bridal face mask from EveningRoom will add a glamorous final touch to your look.

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    This gorgeous mask from NicolleGAccesories is embellished with Swarovski crystals, making it a perfect bridal face mask for anyone who loves bling.

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    If you’re a bride looking for a simple wedding face mask with a touch of pizzazz, this is the mask for you. From GildedShadows, this mask is a must-see!

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    8 Raw Gemstone Engagement Rings from Etsy

    Posted on September 21, 2020 by Maddie

    When it comes to searching for the perfect engagement ring, the process can be overwhelming. We have narrowed down eight beautiful raw gemstone engagement ring options from Etsy to help you find the best ring for your fiancé.

    The earthy tones of this five stone raw gemstone engagement ring from OliviaEwingJewelry are perfect if you are looking for something stunningly unique.

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    We can’t get enough of this gorgeous rose gold and raw diamond ring from DawnVertreesJewelry.

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    We love this beautiful raw Australian emerald ring design from TrueEnchantments. The hammer tone gold against the pure emerald green is flawless.

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    This floral raw diamond engagement ring from Gemologies is a truly gorgeous option.

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    The detail on this rose gold raw diamond ring from BlossomAndSuch is absolutely beautiful.

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    A one-of-a-kind engagement ring design from doronmerav. Minimalist and elegant, your fiancé will adore this ring. 

    gold raw engagement ring

    This two raw stone engagement ring from DawnVertreesJewelry is breathtaking.

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    The pairing of rose gold and aquamarine together is perfect in this raw gemstone engagement ring from byAngeline.

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    8 Must-Have COVID-19 Wedding Signs

    Posted on September 17, 2020 by Maddie

    When it comes to planning your COVID-19 wedding, there can be some confusion surround the etiquette and protocols that guests should follow. To make things clear to your guests and ensure everyone’s safety, using COVID wedding signs with clear directions is a must.

    This CODIV-19 wedding sign from WillowLanePaperie is a friendly reminder for guests to keep their distance. A minimalist and beautiful design that we love.

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    This sleek and gorgeous acrylic wedding sign from SweetNCCollective is sure to catch people’s eye, reminding your guests to keep themselves and those around them safe by wearing a mask.

    clear covid wedding sign

    These modern COVID-19 wedding enclosure card printables from SplendidMoment are an easy way to inform your guests of the safety precautions that will be taken on your special day.

    covid wedding enclosure card

    We love these rustic wedding signs from RusticHustleShop. A great way to let your guests know about the requirement of wearing a face mask. 

    rustic covid wedding sign

    mirror covid wedding sign

    This printable wedding sign from WillowLanePaperie is perfect for the much-needed hand sanitizing station(s) at your wedding!

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    A safety rules wedding sign like this from MintyPaperieShop is an essential step to make sure the safety protocol is clear to all of your guests.

    safety wedding poster

    This safety rules wedding sign from MarieThomasPaperie is another great option to keep your guests informed.

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    We love the design of this COVID wedding sign from TwoBrushesPaperie. 

    mask reminder sign

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