Tulle: The Wedding Planner's Equivalent of Duct Tape!
Tulle is a wonderful tool (no pun intended) for those planning a wedding. It's a versatile, inexpensive product that's widely available in a range of colors at craft retailers, fabric shops, and party supply stores.
Here are some creative uses for tulle.
-- Tulle (the kind on a spool) is a great alternative to curling ribbon. Use it in place of ribbon when wrapping wedding favors or bridal gifts. Try twisting more than one color together for a different effect.
-- Tulle makes great bows to decorate the seating at the ceremony. Tie a big, floppy bow at the end of each aisle and let it drape almost to the floor (but not so low that people will trip on it).
-- Use tulle in place of streamers at bridal showers. Choose cream or white-colored tulle and mix it with tulle in the colors of the bridal party for a personalized look.
-- For a simple wedding bouquet, choose several simple flowers and tie the stems together with cream-colored (or white) tulle.
-- Incorporate tulle into ideas for wedding favors. How about plain wineglasses with tiny tulle bows tied along the stem? Or line the goblet of a wine glass with a circle of colored tulle (available in craft stores), and fill it with candies wrapped in silver foil such as chocolate kisses or hard candies.
-- Use tulle bows as accents for reception table centerpieces.
These are just a few ideas, but with a little creativity, there are hundreds of uses for tulle. With its variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, tulle is a great for a source of inspiration whether you're planning a bridal shower or decorating for a wedding.
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