My beautiful sister-in-law had her bridal shower recently, and I was able to travel back to Rockwall to participate in the festivities! The inspiration for her shower theme was found via Pizzazzerie. It is acutally Dooby Design Group's {Country Love}.
For her wedding, my SIL's colors are royal puruple, silver, and white. For her shower, we added in red as an accent color. I remember that by the time I made it through planning to my own shower, I was almost sick of my color scheme. The apple red complimented the royal purple and white beautifully.
I was in charge of the favors for the shower. I knew something with a country-ish feeling was in order. I decided on using mason jars decorated to include a homespun plaid with silky ribbon and a custom tag.
I found the fabric at Joann's on sale. I used 1/2 yard of each fabric to create 12 circles of each color. The circles were approximately 7" in diameter and cut with pinking shears.
The ribbon was 1/2" wide ribbon from the floral department at HobLob. I used about 2' of ribbon for each bow. The ribbon was held in just the right spot by some photo mounting squares placed on the edge of the mason jar lid.
The custom tags were approximately 2 1/2" tall and 2" wide. I used a swirly tag design with a western-style font to keep with the theme. They were made using my Silhouette cutter.
That thing is uh-mazing.
Each mason jar was finished with a color coordinating plastic spoon. In the future, I'd like to find some eco-friendly wood utensils, but with traveling and all I was good to get what I got!
The contents of the mason jar were two different trifles. The first one was a Strawberries and Cream Trifle. The second was a Death By Chocolate Trifle. I'll post the recipe and tips for creating individual trifles at a later date, but believe me that it was DE-licious.
In other news...Travis was approved to take the fire and explosion investigation certification exam. Just when we thought we were done with testing....
And yes...I said "we." It doesn't matter what anyone says, studying is a joint effort when you're married. I've made a bajillion vocabulary note cards in my married/dating years for subjects I never thought I would/wanted to study.
Engineering - check. Law - check. Safety engineering - check. Legal ethics - check. Bar exam - check. Fire investigation - in progress.
Thankfully, he only has a week to take the exam and postmark it. This will be a quick one! Back to studying for me.

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