When I spotted these tablescapes last year, I immediately saved them into my file of party inspiration ideas. I really liked the different ways the paper rosettes (or pinwheels) were used to decorate a space. I loved their simplicity and playfulness, and they seemed easy enough to replicate.
Sure enough, the rosettes
were easy to make! I made a bunch of them for a 1st birthday party I'm decorating for this weekend. I'll post pictures next week!
Style Me Pretty
A Lifestyle Thing
Design*Sponge

I used this tutorial by Amy Butler Design. Click here for the
PDF instructions.
I love the color scheme for the last picture.. the grey and pinks. Beautiful! I don't know anything about paper, but it looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteohhh this is sooo soo pretty! i had grey and pink as my color scheme for my wedding, now i wish i had these rosettes too hehe! have a great weekend sweetie!
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