Looking for DIY wedding programs that are lovely and easy to make? Look no further. Amanda Colyer from Della Stella has created this wonderful step-by-step tutorial for making wedding program fans.
Amanda Colyer: For our DIY wedding programs, I wanted to keep it simple and inexpensive, but still provide my guests with some entertainment. I decided on fan programs — with a fun twist — after seeing some great examples on the web.
Materials for DIY Wedding Programs: - A2 sized folded cards (or cardstock cut to size and folded) - Golf pencils, pre-drilled with holes wide enough for ribbon to pass through - Popsicle sticks, also pre-drilled - Scissors - Needle with a large eye - Corner rounder punch - Double stick tape - Thin ribbon
Note: A2 is a great size because there’s room for content, but they’re not so big that they’re floppy. If you go with a different size, make sure that when folded, the programs will be sturdy enough to write on.
Designing my programs was a snap with Microsoft Word. On the front, I put the basics - names, ceremony details, and bird graphics to match our wedding theme. To jazz up the back, I came up with three wedding related games for our guests to play while they waited for the ceremony to start: a Mad Lib, a fill-in-the-blank, and a word search.
I had tons of ideas for games that I ran out of time to use. How about a crossword puzzle, Sudoku, maze, or connect the dots?
Once you’ve designed your programs (making sure to fit the card dimensions), print the front and back onto the outside of the cards. I used my regular inkjet printer and had no problems.
To start assembling, open up a card and put double stick tape on three sides.
Then put double stick tape on both sides of a popsicle stick, covering about half of the stick. Center on the card and press in place.
Close the card, pressing to seal the edges.
Using the corner rounder punch, carefully round all four corners.
Cut a piece of ribbon that, when halved, is long enough to reach from the end of the popsicle stick to the end of the pencil, while still allowing enough slack to write on the program.
Thread the halved ribbon through the hole in the popsicle stick.
Use a lark’s head knot to secure.
Thread the two cut ends of the ribbon of the ribbon through a golf pencil.
Knot the ends to secure, then trim.
Here’s the back of a finished program. Word search, anyone?
And the finished stack of about 50 wedding programs.
Our guests loved them! I had people coming up to me during the reception to read me their wedding Mad Libs. We got such a kick out of the reactions to these programs — I’m really glad I took the time to do them. They were quick and easy to put together, and total cost ended up being around $25 for 50 programs. The hardest part was drilling holes in the pencils and popsicle sticks. I’m dangerous around power tools, so my husband very nicely did them for me. And isn’t helping each other what marriage is all about?
Amanda Colyer is a 24 year old cubicle-dweller in corporate America. She dreams of one day finding a job that will pay her to knit, quilt, and generally be crafty. You can see her various creative endeavors at dellastella.blogspot.com.
Those are the cutest programs I think I've ever seen. Are you willing to email me the file, so I can make them? I love the birds!!! If so, my email is bonnieandcorey@gmail.com. Thanks! Bonnie
I love these programs. I have been obsessing over them the past few days. Is there anyway you can e-mail me the template. If so my e-mail is ravenleigh23@aol.com. Thanks. Raven
Wow! These are beautiful and sooo creative! We are also including birds in our wedding theme. Would you be willing to share your template? If so, my email is rleclaire@gmail.com. Thanks!
My fiance and I love love love this idea. Are you sharing the template?? I'm not the best in MS word, but would love to use this idea, crediting you of course :). if so....stefanirenee @ hotmail . com
I too am also very interested in the template for this, if anyone else out there has it could you please email it to me, my weddings July 29th so it's crunch time :) hehe
Looking for DIY wedding programs that are lovely and easy to make? Look no further. Amanda Colyer from Della Stella has created this wonderful step-by-step tutorial for making wedding program fans.
Amanda Colyer: For our DIY wedding programs, I wanted to keep it simple and inexpensive, but still provide my guests with some entertainment. I decided on fan programs — with a fun twist — after seeing some great examples on the web.
Materials for DIY Wedding Programs: - A2 sized folded cards (or cardstock cut to size and folded) - Golf pencils, pre-drilled with holes wide enough for ribbon to pass through - Popsicle sticks, also pre-drilled - Scissors - Needle with a large eye - Corner rounder punch - Double stick tape - Thin ribbon
Note: A2 is a great size because there’s room for content, but they’re not so big that they’re floppy. If you go with a different size, make sure that when folded, the programs will be sturdy enough to write on.
Designing my programs was a snap with Microsoft Word. On the front, I put the basics - names, ceremony details, and bird graphics to match our wedding theme. To jazz up the back, I came up with three wedding related games for our guests to play while they waited for the ceremony to start: a Mad Lib, a fill-in-the-blank, and a word search.
I had tons of ideas for games that I ran out of time to use. How about a crossword puzzle, Sudoku, maze, or connect the dots?
Once you’ve designed your programs (making sure to fit the card dimensions), print the front and back onto the outside of the cards. I used my regular inkjet printer and had no problems.
To start assembling, open up a card and put double stick tape on three sides.
Then put double stick tape on both sides of a popsicle stick, covering about half of the stick. Center on the card and press in place.
Close the card, pressing to seal the edges.
Using the corner rounder punch, carefully round all four corners.
Cut a piece of ribbon that, when halved, is long enough to reach from the end of the popsicle stick to the end of the pencil, while still allowing enough slack to write on the program.
Thread the halved ribbon through the hole in the popsicle stick.
Use a lark’s head knot to secure.
Thread the two cut ends of the ribbon of the ribbon through a golf pencil.
Knot the ends to secure, then trim.
Here’s the back of a finished program. Word search, anyone?
And the finished stack of about 50 wedding programs.
Our guests loved them! I had people coming up to me during the reception to read me their wedding Mad Libs. We got such a kick out of the reactions to these programs — I’m really glad I took the time to do them. They were quick and easy to put together, and total cost ended up being around $25 for 50 programs. The hardest part was drilling holes in the pencils and popsicle sticks. I’m dangerous around power tools, so my husband very nicely did them for me. And isn’t helping each other what marriage is all about?
Amanda Colyer is a 24 year old cubicle-dweller in corporate America. She dreams of one day finding a job that will pay her to knit, quilt, and generally be crafty. You can see her various creative endeavors at dellastella.blogspot.com.
posted by intimateweddings 2 years agoThese look great! Where did you find pre-drilled sticks and pencils? Or how did you drill them?
posted by Gee Bee 2 years agoThose are the cutest programs I think I've ever seen. Are you willing to email me the file, so I can make them? I love the birds!!! If so, my email is bonnieandcorey@gmail.com. Thanks! Bonnie
posted by bonnieandcorey 2 years agoI want to know where did you specifically got these game activities from? Great idea for a summer wedding.
posted by khoukevin 2 years agoI love these programs. I have been obsessing over them the past few days. Is there anyway you can e-mail me the template. If so my e-mail is ravenleigh23@aol.com. Thanks. Raven
posted by ravenleigh23 2 years agoYour programs are awesome! I love the idea of entertaining guests while they are waiting for the ceremony to start! Very clever
posted by goldenbear 2 years agoWow! These are beautiful and sooo creative! We are also including birds in our wedding theme. Would you be willing to share your template? If so, my email is rleclaire@gmail.com. Thanks!
posted by Rachaelree21 2 years agoMy fiance and I love love love this idea. Are you sharing the template?? I'm not the best in MS word, but would love to use this idea, crediting you of course :). if so....stefanirenee @ hotmail . com
thanks!
posted by srenee80 2 years agoI too am also very interested in the template for this, if anyone else out there has it could you please email it to me, my weddings July 29th so it's crunch time :) hehe
karraleigh07@Yahoo.com
Thanks bee's!
posted by karraleigh 2 years agoI would also like the template if it is available. Thank you!
lshaffer43@yahoo.com
posted by lshaffer43 2 years agoi would love a template too, if you would like to share. my email is centered@hotmail.com. what a brillant idea!
posted by centered 2 years agoI would love this template also!!! so cute!!! wilsons29063@att.net
posted by MamaMia 2 years ago