Oh, how we love Frolic! Chelsea’s daily inspiration blog is always chock-full of pretty ideas that feel effortless and chic. So, we’re so happy that she’ll be posting DIY projects that easy to do while packing a big punch.
Set the tone for a fun, lighthearted wedding with a flag Save The Date! These cute little flags are pretty simple to make and your guests will love receiving them in the mail! Total cost: $1.50
Supplies:
Computer and a program like Word or Illustrator
Card stock
Skewer Sticks (found at a grocery store)
1 yard of Ribbon (ours is from Michael’s Crafts)
Scissors
X-acto knife
Cutting mat
Straight edge or ruler
A4 envelope
Small hole punch (optional)
Steps:
1. Create the graphic on a computer. We used Illustrator but Word works just fine. We created a 3″ by 5″ triangle. We used the following fonts:
•The cursive font is called ‘Learning Curve Pro’
download here: http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/Learning-Curve-Pro
•Ruby + Max font is called ‘BonvenoCF’ light
download here: http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/BonvenoCF
•Numbers font is ‘Quicksand’ light
download here: http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/Quicksand
We created a dotted line and places for the holes as part of the design to make the rest of the process easier.
2. We printed the design on card stock at Kinkos but if you have a color printer you could use that too.
3. Cut the flag out on a cutting mat with an X-acto knife. Use the straight edge to make it easier.
4. Make two holes for the skewer with the X-acto knife or a small hole punch.
5. Push the skewer through and trim the stick to fit in the envelope.
6. Cut the ribbon in half and add a ribbon knot at each hole.

Tips/Mistakes:
We tried using scissors and also a rotary cutter to trim the flag but the X-acto knife was the easiest! As long as you use the straight edge you should be able to get a straight line (especially with a little practice!)! The ribbons disguise the holes, just in case they are less than perfect (like ours!).
No time? Buy it:
If you’d rather have someone else make this, we recommend Bird and Banner out of PA. They aren’t afraid to take on wedding paper goods with a three-dimensional edge to them. Check out their portfolio here.

Don't miss...
Newlywed Perspective: Anne’s Sick Day Adventure
Fashion-Forward Wedding Dresses with Offbeat Bride & Kimmy Ratican
Anne and Engagement Excitement
Newlywed Perspective: Anne and Her Husband Brave Costco
A Frighteningly Chic Nightmare Before Christmas from Offbeat Bride
Offbeat Bride Shows Us the Genius of Spray-Painted Succulents
William Discusses Your Wedding Day Schedule
Sustainable Sightseeing: How to Tour Ecologically Sensitive Areas
Courtney Khail Handmade Stationery
Eco-Chic Fall Wedding Tips from the Green Bride Guide
Green Bride Guide with 3 Steps to a Green Wedding Menu
Bride’s Perspective: Anne’s Adventures in Organizing
William Fogler with Seating Card Ideas for Your Reception
Let the Fiesta Begin … a Texas Sunset Wedding from Offbeat Bride & Lauren McGlynn
Gorgeous Indian Wedding from Maharani Weddings
Newlywed’s Perspective: Erica and the Big Picture
Erica Talks Getting Along with Your In-Laws
Fourth of July Wedding Announcements from Megan at Offbeat Bride
Anne’s Hawaiian Honeymoon Adventure (and tips on how to make your own honeymoon great)!
Rock ‘n Roll Coastal Wedding from Offbeat Bride
Newlywed Perspective: Anne Makes Goals
Stylish Fascinators from Preston & Olivia
Sponsored Post: Ways to Romance Your Special Someone for Valentine's Day...At Any Budget
Newlywed Perspective: Dinner Out and a Trip to the Dollar Store
Thrifting Antique Silver Pieces for Stunning Centerpieces




















Save the date…
Dont forget…
My wedding is on a Wednesday. Is it bad etiquette for save-the-dates to say something along the lines of “please let us know by…. if you are unable to attend”??