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jenny ebert: lavender cones

I'm lucky enough to have Jenny Ebert contributing to Something Old, Something New today. Great ideas are always welcome here!

lavendercones

Denise's Lavender Cones

I love these little lavender cones created by Denise Vasaya (a wedding design consultant) for her own wedding. They not only looked fabulous but filled the entire room with a lovely scent.

Makes 100 cones
1 lb bag of French blue lavender buds ($13.99 any floral supply company)
2 bundles of gold cording (M & J trimming NYC 1.99 ea)
2 sets standard round labels (Paper Presentation $10.00 ea.)
2 standard size rolls gold leaf wall paper (Denise used hand-leafed custom wallpaper from one of her clients (Studio E NYC) retailing at a $72 per yard) Any sturdy paper can be used.

1. Cut 4” square into cones and secured them with glue.
2. Secured the cord in place with a label.
3. Fill with lavender

6 comments:

Sara Christine on 6:47 PM

I love this idea! The smell of lavender would be so soothing and nice at a wedding. What exactly do you do with the cones though? How would they be displayed/presented?

Mackenzie on 6:51 PM

I think she hung them on the backs of the chairs by the gold cording.

Unknown on 12:45 PM

The labels affixed to the inside of the cones doubled as the fastener for the cord. The loop fits on the chair corner nicely. You can also use ribbon and just tie it on. If you have nothing to to tie it to, put the lavender in tuille and tie it with ribbon. then you can rest the cones onguests seats.

Kim Vallee on 1:02 PM

As a lavender fan, this lovely cone seduced me. It certainly looks very cute on this picture.

Meredith on 3:34 PM

Love the thought of using lavender but rose petals would also work here. You could hang them just on the aisle seats or have the flower girl hand them out as she walks down the aisle to be thrown later.

Anonymous on 12:01 PM

I am definitely using this idea. I will be mixing the lavender and dried rose buds.

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