I grabbed a good looking size chunk of raffia and folded into a loop and tied it off. Then I attached about three strands of raffia to the back of the starfish using E6000 (my mom was afraid hot glue would melt in the heat). Then using those few pieces of raffia I tied the starfish onto the raffia loops. Sorry I didn't take pics of the process.
I ordered the starfish online, the fabric I think was the same aqua cotton they used for table runners.... the venue ordered them and I was in such a blur that day I never looked at them too close except to make sure they were there!

posted by IslamoradaBride 2 years agogorgeous!
posted by ccranetobe 2 years agothat is beautiful!!! Can you give us instructions please?
posted by Cwelch 2 years agoI grabbed a good looking size chunk of raffia and folded into a loop and tied it off. Then I attached about three strands of raffia to the back of the starfish using E6000 (my mom was afraid hot glue would melt in the heat). Then using those few pieces of raffia I tied the starfish onto the raffia loops. Sorry I didn't take pics of the process.
posted by IslamoradaBride 2 years agoThis is amazing! I'm having a beach wedding this October. I think I might try something like this! You did a fantastic job =)
posted by RachelR719 2 years agoThis looks really nice and clean! Very pretty! Great job :)
posted by r elizabeth 2 years agoLooks great, are you interested in re-selling them to another beach bride? If so let me know :)
posted by Aimee_Surprenant 2 years agoI already sold them
sorry!
posted by IslamoradaBride 2 years agoWhere did you get the starfish?
posted by eyergan 1 year agoI love this idea! What fabric is the blue sash???
posted by kktt_624@hotmail.com 1 year agoI ordered the starfish online, the fabric I think was the same aqua cotton they used for table runners.... the venue ordered them and I was in such a blur that day I never looked at them too close except to make sure they were there!
posted by IslamoradaBride 1 year ago