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Hello again! For this week's post, I thought I'd go with something "old" that's "new" again - tulle netting. Yes, it's has been around for what seems like forever but weddings and tulle just naturally seem to go together. This time, though, we're using tulle to wrap up attendant gifts and out-of-town guests' gifts-

For your out-of-town guests- here we have a plain white gable box that gets dressed up with a colourful dose of tulle. With so many different
colours of tulle to choose from, it's easy to co-ordinate with your wedding colours.

Use tulle when you want to keep boxes together for presentation - what guest wouldn't love to receive these boxes, filled with goodies, in their hotel room?

Here's a fun way to give your attendant gifts - after you've covered the box with fun patterned giftwrap, wrap the whole box in white and lime tulle to soften the look.

In this sample, we used one of our
Mod boxes, in the Boogie Blue colour, and wrapped the whole box up with the 24" wide white tulle and then added a simple
white satin "
Cheater Bow".
Well, that's it for this week's Wedding Wednesday post - check back next week when I'll be featuring some recent wedding invites that we've done. See you then!
Anna
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