On a table with seating for multiple crafters, set up a central spot for supplies and undecorated dishtowels. It’s very helpful to provide a sign with brief instructions on what is being created, and what to do.
Create a sample or two for your guests to use as a visual aid. Start by opening a dishtowel and lay it flat on your work surface. Select embellishments from your provided supplies, and decorate the towel as you’d like.
One fun method to try is using a pencil to lightly sketch words onto the towel, then stitch over the design with embroidery floss.
Try creating bows with brightly colored ribbons, or add buttons for a charming and whimsical design. Here, we stitched the words, “Happy Wife, Happy Life”, and added a cheery red ruffle.
Set up a cute clothesline with clothespins to display the finished dishtowels. It’s a great DIY decoration for photos, too!
A decorated box or basket for the bride to be is a fantastic way to present the finished crafts.
There’s nothing like getting together with friends and crafting up some fun, especially at a bridal shower, where the finished gifts will become a meaningful keepsake for the newlywed couple! Most importantly, remember to have fun, and celebrate everything! Be sure to check out the full Stock the Kitchen Bridal Shower, A Recipe for a Happy Marriage Guest Book, Wood Kitchen Sign DIY and Berry Cobbler.
On a table with seating for multiple crafters, set up a central spot for supplies and undecorated dishtowels. It’s very helpful to provide a sign with brief instructions on what is being created, and what to do.
Create a sample or two for your guests to use as a visual aid. Start by opening a dishtowel and lay it flat on your work surface. Select embellishments from your provided supplies, and decorate the towel as you’d like.
One fun method to try is using a pencil to lightly sketch words onto the towel, then stitch over the design with embroidery floss.
Try creating bows with brightly colored ribbons, or add buttons for a charming and whimsical design. Here, we stitched the words, “Happy Wife, Happy Life”, and added a cheery red ruffle.
Set up a cute clothesline with clothespins to display the finished dishtowels. It’s a great DIY decoration for photos, too!
A decorated box or basket for the bride to be is a fantastic way to present the finished crafts.
There’s nothing like getting together with friends and crafting up some fun, especially at a bridal shower, where the finished gifts will become a meaningful keepsake for the newlywed couple! Most importantly, remember to have fun, and celebrate everything! Be sure to check out the full Stock the Kitchen Bridal Shower, A Recipe for a Happy Marriage Guest Book, Wood Kitchen Sign DIY and Berry Cobbler.
