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30+ Christian Themed Wedding Ideas

July 7, by Shellie Wilson.


All of these Christian themed crafts and ideas are perfect for your Christian themed wedding. Maybe you don’t want to theme your whole wedding this way but want to incorporate a few ideas to include a Christian touch to your ceremony or reception.

Christians believe that marriage is a gift from God, and that their wedding is a public declaration of their love and lifelong commitment to each other so it is no wonder that celebrating God at the same time as your marriage is very popular.

Wanting to add text to your decorations but don’t have a steady hand? Check out these Vinyl signs you can purchase and simply add to create your own signs.

Table Decorations

Wooden Rustic Angels — CraftBits.com

Light Up Religious Hymn Home Decor — CraftBits.com

Little Wooden Cross from Sticks

Orange County Garden Wedding by Erin Hearts Court Photography

Cross Wreath

3 Strands Table Decoration

Favor ideas

Crochet Religious Cross — CraftBits.com

Religious Bible Candle — CraftBits.com

3 Free Printable Bible Verse Bookmarks | i should be mopping the floor

White Wednesday

Scrappy Happy!

Woode Carved Christian Prayer Bowl

Invitations and Cards 

Husband and Wife Bible Quote Card

 

Wall Art/Backdrops 

Large Printed bible verse Photo back drop

Coat Hanger Easter Religious Cross Wreath — CraftBits.com

DIY Cross Wreath – Easy Front Door Project for Lent or Easter

Free SVG files – Bible Verses

Celebrating Pentecost

Free Printables – Easter He Lives Printables

Twine Cross

Matchstick Cross Project

5 Christian Wedding Ideas That Are Easy To Incorporate — Ross Paint Shop

 

Check out these Sheet music diy tutorials, you can swap out the music for Hymns

8 Crafts To Make With Old Sheet Music

6 Christmas Decorations Made From Sheet Music

Looking for more decorations? Check out these Religious Party Supplies

 

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An Easy Scarf to Use Up All Your Scraps

If you’ve been around here long, you know that I’m in a perpetual battle with my stash. I feel like I haven’t bought yarn in years unless I needed it for a specific project. I knit fairly a lot, and crochet some, too, but it feels like my stash never gets any smaller.

It’s not just the unused balls of yarn that are a problem. In fact, maybe a bigger issue is all the odd balls and leftover bits that seem to pile up without any effort. Even though I love scrappy projects (and knit a whole sweater dress with scraps earlier this year) it still feels like a never-ending quest to use up all the little bits.

So I’m always on the lookout for good patterns that are made to use of the extra bits of yarn. If they are super easy, too, that’s so much the better.

So it is with the Lalu Scarf by Sheena Stone. This any yarn, any gauge pattern is designed to use up whatever scraps you have on hand (assuming they’re mostly the same weight or can be held double to make the same weight). 

It’s a tube scarf worked in the round, and she specifically notes that she works it outside in, so the back of the scarf is on the outside as you knit. The needle tips are on the part of the circle farthest away from you as you knit.

It also has an attached I-cord edging, which sounds really time consuming but does give the edges a nice, finished look.

The way the colors are changed as you knit you don’t really need a lot of each color. It would probably be good if you had at least enough of a color to complete one round, but you can change colors more often than every round if you need to because you’re using all your tiny bits.

Grab the free pattern on Ravelry.

[Photo: Sheena Stone.]

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