• Home
  • Suggest A DIY
  • DIY Newsletter

Craft Gossip

Independent craft blog since 2007

  • About CraftGossip
  • Our Network
    • Bath & Body Crafts
    • Candle Making Ideas
    • Crochet Ideas
    • Cross Stitch
    • Edible Crafts
    • Felting Patterns
    • Glass Art
    • Home & Garden Ideas
    • Indie Crafts
    • Jewelry Making
    • Kids Crafts
    • Knitting Patterns
    • Lesson Plans
    • Needlework
    • Party Ideas
    • Polymer Clay
    • Quilting Ideas
    • Recycled Crafts
    • Scrapbooking
    • Sewing Patterns
    • Card Making
    • DIY Weddings
    • Not Craft Ideas
  • Giveaways
  • Roundups
  • Store
  • Search

6 Concrete-Inspired Wedding Ideas

August 9, 2013 by Kimberly Jones

Cement Meets Cozy via Alexan Events

{Cement Meets Cozy Inspiration Board via Alexan Events}

Cement or concrete details are a natural for urban or industrial chic themed weddings, but I love the unexpected softness of this element as featured in the beautiful inspiration board shown above. Here are 5 more concrete-inspired details to inspire you.

Concrete Table Numbers via Love & Lavender

Concrete Table Numbers via Love & Lavender

Concrete Candle Holders via Project Weddding

Concrete Candle Holders via Project Wedding

Concrete Cinder Block CenterpiecesTable Numbers via Yes, Please

Cinder Block Centerpieces/Table Numbers via Yes, Please

Cement Pots with Gold Leaf via Ruffled Blog

Gold Leaf Cement Pots via Ruffled

Concrete Wedding Invitations via 100 Layer Cake

Modern Australian Wedding with a Concrete Theme

Read These Next

  • 18 Concrete Planters To DIY For Your Home And Garden
  • How To Make A Industrial Desk - 15 Projects
«
»

Have you read?

Book Review: 200 Sanity-Saving Tips, Tricks, and Hacks for Quilters

Every quilter has been there.

You’re halfway through a quilt top when the rotary cutter suddenly feels dull, your seam allowance starts wandering, the iron is too hot for that fabric, and somehow your thread has knotted itself into a tiny ball of frustration.

That’s exactly the kind of moment where a book like 200 Sanity-Saving Tips, Tricks, and Hacks for Quilters by Ellen Perez earns its place beside your sewing machine.

This Kindle guide is essentially a problem-solver for quilters, packed with clever little techniques, shortcuts, and “why didn’t I think of that?” tricks that make the entire quilting process smoother.

What This Book Is About

Unlike a traditional pattern book, this one focuses on practical quilting knowledge. Think of it as the experienced quilting friend who quietly shares all the tricks she’s learned over years of sewing.

Inside the book you’ll find tips covering:

  • Cutting fabric more accurately 
  • Fixing common piecing mistakes 
  • Organizing your sewing space 
  • Saving time during quilt assembly 
  • Simple hacks that make quilting easier and more enjoyable 

Many of the ideas are surprisingly simple, but that’s exactly the point. These are the small adjustments that can dramatically improve your workflow.

A Helpful Reference for Every Quilter

One of the things that makes this book especially useful is that you don’t have to read it cover to cover. It’s the kind of guide you can:

  • Flip through when you hit a frustrating moment in a project 
  • Read a few tips at a time while planning your next quilt 
  • Keep handy as a quick troubleshooting reference 

Whether you’re a beginner learning the basics or an experienced quilter looking to refine your process, there’s something valuable tucked inside these pages.

Perfect for Kindle Readers

Since this book is available as a Kindle edition, it’s incredibly convenient. You can keep it on your phone, tablet, or Kindle device and quickly search for a solution when something isn’t working quite right at your sewing machine.

It’s essentially a portable quilting mentor you can reference anytime.

If quilting is your creative escape, the last thing you want is unnecessary frustration slowing you down. 200 Sanity-Saving Tips, Tricks, and Hacks for Quilters delivers exactly what the title promises: practical advice that helps you quilt smarter, not harder.

It’s the kind of book that reminds you quilting doesn’t have to be complicated to be enjoyable.

And honestly, who couldn’t use a few extra sanity-saving tricks in the sewing room?

RSS More Articles

  • How to Make a Shirt Shaped Card for Father’s Day
  • Free Felting Tutorial Friday: Needle Felted Bear Face
  • Freebie Friday – Free Printable 4th of July Junk Journal Images
  • How to Make A Wedding Tag Mini Scrapbook Album
  • Try This Fun Bake Off Drawing Challenge with a Group of Kids
  • Free Soccer Digital Stamps for Card Making, Scrapbooking and Cards
  • How to Make a Dried Flower Bouquet with Mini Alcohol Bottles
  • Knit a Swirly Square in Any Size You Like
  • Free Crochet Oreo Cookie Blanket Pattern
  • Book Review: Crochet in a Day by Angie Bivins – Quick Crochet Patterns For Gifts, Blankets And Cozy Make

Pick Your Blog

  • Sewing
  • Knitting
  • Quilting
  • Crochet
  • Home & Garden
  • Recycled Crafts
  • Scrapbooking
  • Card Making
  • Polymer Clay
  • Cross-Stitch
  • Edible Crafts
  • Felting
  • Glass Art
  • Indie Crafts
  • Kids Crafts
  • Jewelry Making
  • Lesson Plans
  • Needlework
  • Bath & Body
  • Party Ideas
  • Candle Making
  • DIY Weddings
  • Not Craft
  • Free Craft Projects

Copyright © 2026 · CraftGossip | Start Here | Contact Us | Link to Us | Your Editors | Privacy and affiliate policy