I’ve read all kinds of things about why people started “throwing” things on the new Mr & Mrs as they make their way back down the aisle, none of which make much sense when you really think about the actual act. But because of this time honored tradition, I think we all feel like we should be throwing something at weddings – isn’t that funny and weird all at the same time? To join in this odd celebration, I’m sharing a super simple DIY project for creating your own party popper recessional. I think the best thing about having some type of recessional activity is the photo op, they always look so cute! This darling popper project can be completed in just one afternoon or evening and the design for both the labels and the sign are free to print below. Happy crafting!
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DIY Tutorial Credits
Photography: Something Turquoise Photography for SomethingTurquoise.com // DIY tutorial + free design downloads: Jen | Something Turquoise // party poppers: Target // 2 qt. galvanized pail: Home Depot // 5.5″ x 7″ frame: Michaels // 8.5″ x 11″ Label Sheet in Eco-white: Paper-Source // nail polish: OPI – Withstands the Test of Thyme
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