Diy ceremony program fan kit




















Insert the paddle stick half way into the paper. You can purchase these paddle sticks at most craft stores. Once you have the paddle stick in place, fold the other half of the template over and press firmly on the glued edges. This is where the glue tape really comes in handy. You can pick one of these up at any craft store. And there you have it. A finished rustic wedding program template!

We even decided to notch out the ends of the ribbon to give it a nice finished look. General Tutorials. Step: 1 Edit your program template using the Templett design application Purchase your template and customize it using our design application.

Trimming the template while folded helps give precise cuts and the cleanest finished product. Then call all your best friends and family members to form an assembly line. Do we sense a wine and DIY party in your future? To get you started on making a great wedding program for your special day, check out these wonderful and unique wedding ceremony program templates.

These wedding program templates are simply adorable, and they're fun to make, too. With the help of your family and friends, you'll be able to put these programs together fast. Just make sure anyone writing on the programs has good penmanship. Download the template here.

Customize and print your programs. Print copies onto red card stock using a laser or inkjet printer 10 extra copies are for inevitable mistakes when cutting. Using scissors, cut each program into a heart shape, following the outline on the template and cutting inside the line so the outline doesn't show. Assemble your programs. Place your hearts back-to-back. Try to pair up hearts that match each other as closely as possible, as there will be some inconsistencies due to the hand cutting.

Once you're happy with your pairs, take the first 2 hearts and lay them side-by-side, right sides down, on your work surface. Center a fan handle on one of the hearts, left to right, and position it vertically so that the top 6 inches of the handle lay inside the heart, and the bottom 3 inches lay outside of it, forming the handle. Dispense glue or double-sided tape on one side of the top 6 inches of the handle and press into place.

Dispense glue or double-sided tape along the heart-shaped areas of the same heart as well as the second side of the handle. Align the second heart, right-side up, over the glued side and press down firmly.

Repeat for all programs. Makes programs. Variations Paddle fans, as these types of fans are known, can be made in any shape—a circle, oval, square, rounded square, egg, leaf or traditional fan shape resembling a quarter circle. If you have a longer ceremony, you can print on both sides of the fan, adding a bit of decorative flourish along the borders. Suggested Font Strangelove Text. If you are planning a sophisticated wedding, these elegant programs are a great option.

The flower pattern adds beauty to the program, and the bow is an extra special touch your guests will appreciate. Download the template here and open in Microsoft Word. Add your ceremony and wedding party details. You can change the formatting and fonts, but stay within the trim lines. Print the template on 8.

Sixty-seven pound paper works best as most home printers can handle the weight just fine, and it's heavy enough to give a professional feel to your DIY project. Makes 1 5. With the non-blade point of an X-acto knife and a ruler, score the program down the center fold. Scoring makes for a straight fold. Fold the program in half to make a booklet. Using a paper trimmer or scissors, trim the three outer edges of the program—be careful not to cut along the fold line. Adhere double-sided tape to both sides of the fan stick, and the reverse side of program.

Tape works better than glue as it won't leave a soggy mark on your paper. Line up the fan stick in the middle of the bottom edge of the program. Fold the program over the fan handle and press for good adhesion. Dress up the fan handles with ribbon gold finishes the project off nicely.

Another idea is to spray paint the handles an accent color. Paint them before taping them to the program so as not to get paint on your paper. Tip: To speed up the assembly process, create a production line. Recruit friends and family to help with the project, and have one person score and fold, another trim, and another tape and press.

Make an afternoon of it and have fun with the creative process. This wedding ceremony program template offers up a distinctly modern look with bold fonts and plenty of space to add in all the special moments of your day. Get creative and tweak this template to make it your own.

Edit in Microsoft Word as necessary. Print on front and back of card stock. This simple-yet-elegant wedding program template looks beautiful. Plus, it's a great choice if you don't have the time or patience to devote hours to assembling your programs. The right cardstock and a high-quality printer will ensure that these programs look wonderful for your day. Open in Microsoft Word and customize with your wedding details.

Print and cut in half with paper trimmer or scissors. If that is not a successful marriage, I am not sure what is. I love mementos like programs, so if nothing else, I thought it would be something that I could keep for myself. It will also give the few of our guests not in our immediate families and therefore not walking down the aisle at a specific time something to look at while they wait hopefully not long!

And if I could get it to serve double duty by helping keep off some of that July Dominican heat, all the better! I printed these off my home printer, on the same cardstock I used for our message-in-a-bottle invitations. I actually could have used a thicker cardstock, I am thinking. Maybe I will glue a backing to them still. But probably not.

Anyway, I simple designed them in Word, printed them, cut them, whole punched the bottom, and tied a ribbon through the punch to keep the petals together. The pictures show the coral looking more orange than it does in real life, I promise!



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