DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Happy 1st day of November! Today we are sharing how to create two different styles of gorgeously, gold leafed ring bearer dishes! The term we are using today is ‘gilding‘ ~ which covers a number of decorative techniques for applying fine gold leaf or powder to solid surfaces such as wood, stone, or metal to give a thin coating of gold. In this case, we are using Martha Stewart Crafts ‘silver’ gilding sheets… but of course you can use their gold, copper or even striped multi-colored sheets. This dish will add a beautiful touch to almost any style event and will make the perfect jewelry dish after the wedding!

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Supplies:

  • 6″ unfinished wooden bowl
  • Martha Stewart Crafts Gilding Sheets in your choice of color (we are using silver)
  • Martha Stewart Crafts Gilding Adhesive
  • Martha Stewart Crafts Satin Enamel Finish spray paint (optional)
  • Martha Stewart Crafts Gilding Gloves
  • Martha Stewart Crafts paint brush and natural bristled brush
  • drill with 1/8″ drill bit
  • 2 feet of 1/8″ ribbon

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

The first step is to mark and drill holes into your unfinished wooden bowl. Make sure to keep your drill at an angle, almost parallel with the sides of the bowl. My drill bit is 1/8″ ~ you should use the same size drill bit as your choice of ribbon.

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

After drilling the holes will be rough; sand them smooth using sand paper or a nail buffer.

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Now it’s time to GILD!

Using Martha Stewart Crafts Gilding Adhesive, paint the bowl where you will be applying the gilding sheets. Allow the adhesive to dry until it feels tacky, which may only take a few minutes. Make sure that the wood surface is clean, free of debris and dust before you paint.

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Once the adhesive is tacky to the touch, you are ready to apply the gilding sheets. Press the gilding sheet onto the prepared surface with the wax backing sheet facing you. Smooth and press the sheet to the surface rubbing it gently and then carefully lift it away. Use Martha Stewart Crafts Gilding Gloves when working with delicate gilding sheets for ease of handling.

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Smooth, press and carefully peel the gilding sheet away from the surface and repeat; keep repeating with multiple sheets if needed until the desired area is completely covered. Allow it to dry for 1 -2 hours. We used two sheets for this design.

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Once the area is fully covered and dried, brush over the surface with a natural bristle brush in a circular motion to remove excess gilding.

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Your gorgeous ring bearer dish is almost complete…

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Insert your choice of ribbon through the holes…

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Tie a simple bow and then tie each ring onto the ends of the bow… so cute!

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Only knot the rings once, this way they can be removed with an simple tug.
How perfectly romantic is this bowl!?

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Now for our second design… only gilding the bowl edge…

Same steps apply… paint the gilding adhesive onto the edge of the bowl, allow it to dry until it becomes tacky to the touch.

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Press and smooth the gilding sheet to the prepared surface.

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Press, smooth, lift and repeat until you are happy with the coverage. If necessary you can go back and carefully hand place small pieces of gilding. For this design we only used one sheet of gilding.

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Before you brush the gilded surface, let it dry for 1-2 hours. This step removes excess gilding.

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Tie a simple bow and add your wedding rings to the ends! Just lovely… and such a sweet keepsake to store your cherished jewelry in after the wedding!

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

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If desired, add a coat of Martha Stewart Crafts Satin Enamel Finish to seal and protect your gilded surface. Normally with gilding you would choose ‘gloss’ but with the wood, we think satin looks better. Don’t worry, it doesn’t dull the brilliance of the gilding at all!

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish
DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

As with all our DIY tutorials, if you create one of our projects please send us a picture or a trackback – We Love Seeing Your Creativity! If you use Instagram or Twitter please use the hashtag #SomethingTurquoiseDIY. Happy Crafting!

DIY | gold leaf ring bearer dish

Photography: Studio 11 Weddings // DIY tutorial by: Jen | Something Turquoise // Martha Stewart Crafts Gilding Supplies; silver gilding sheets, gilding adhesive, paint and gilding brushes, gilding gloves: Editors at Martha Stewart available at Michaels and on PlaidOnline.com // 6″ unfinished solid beech wood bowls: Amazon // wedding dress: Nordstrom // nail polish: OPI – You Don’t Know Jacques!

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DIY Country Rustic Lace Wedding Invitations at InvitesWeddings.com

As lace wedding items become more and more popular, wordpress.com recently designed a range of new lace wedding invitations with a high level of customer satisfaction. Let’s have a look at one of their country rustic lace wedding invitations

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DIY Country Rustic Lace Wedding Invitations at InvitesWeddings.com

DIY Country Rustic Lace Wedding Invitations at InvitesWeddings.com

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Happy Halloween | Fall Favorites

Happy Halloween lovely baysiders! We felt it was just about time for another look behind the scenes. In celebration of spooky festivities we just had to leave you with a few of our fall favorites via Instagram. Whether it’s cozy sweaters, salted caramel gelato or halloween decor, things of autumn have captured our hearts. We hope you have the most amazing Halloween! Let us know what mischief you and your beloved are getting into!

Bayside Bride Fall Favorites

Happy Halloween | Fall Favorites

Cozy wardrobes | Talenti gelato |  Nautically inspired ceramics
Classy Halloween decor | The Envision Workshop |  fallen leavers
John Mayer (Live)  |  Farmers markets  | & Rifle Paper Co. of course!

Today you also have the chance to meet the talented interns that help keep the show running at Bayside Bride – hidden behind their computers and our social media pages albeit. You’ve heard their voices through our Twitter page and have seen their favorite images on our Pinterest boards, but now you are being formally introduced!

So without further ado I give you Maddie, Taylor, Allison and Emma! All four ladies call Maryland home where they attend Anne Arundel Community College and UMBC while working and interning! They find joy in John Green novels, photography, or listening to vinyls. Devouring the written word and creating art, two of our favorite things… You’ll have a chance to fall evermore in love with these women as they share their passion for the wedding industry through upcoming articles! Alright, alright – you do deserve to know what’s coming. One these interns is crafting an article featuring all colored wedding gowns. Double swoon!

Happy Halloween | Fall Favorites

Head over to Instagram to see what else we’re loving this season!
nataliefranke | kristaajones | sara_metz | beckanix

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halloween wedding | Jared + Jodi

“Jodi and Jared’s wedding day was full of scary monsters, pumpkins, skulls, and spiders! They tied the knot a couple days before Halloween and had a very festive wedding! All their guests were in full costume so there were appearances by Cruella Deville, The Cat in the Hat, Fred Flintstone, ring bearer vampires, royalty, and lots of other fun characters. Jodi wore a gown with just a small red rose on it to accent the red and black decor, during the reception she changed into a gown perfect for Halloween. The reception looked awesome, black linens, tall red rose center pieces with little pumpkins and carmel apples as favors for their guests. Jodi made the chocolate skull on top of the cake and Jared’s chocolate skeleton cake. Such a fun party complete with scary Halloween music all night long!” – Carrie Wildes Photography

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“My favorite wedding day memory was watching the shocked faces of the on lookers as my bridal party walked down the aisle to toccata en fugue in d minor lol (very creepy music)…

halloween wedding | Jared + Jodi

..I did a lot of DIY projects – I designed my reception dress, we made the stenciled pumpkins for the ceremony decor, I sculpted the solid white chocolate skull cake topper, I made my grooms cake, and compiled my entire playlist, we also did our own flowers, favors, and table decorations!

halloween wedding | Jared + Jodi

..Yes – my something old: a vintage cat pin on my dress, something new: spider broach on my dress, something borrowed: my moms necklace, something blue: a ribbon tied on my garter.

halloween wedding | Jared + Jodi

..My advice for planning is to take at least a year to make everything happen. Appoint someone from the bridal party to keep you on track so you don’t lose your stuff or miss your exit like we did! Also, have someone to check your makeup – my blush was so uneven and no one ever told me!” -Jodi, the bride

halloween wedding | Jared + Jodi

photography: Carrie Wildes Photography // venue: Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg , FL // ceremony dress: Alita Graham for Kleinfelds // reception dress: custom designed from Maggie Sottero // bridesmaids dresses: Bettie Page // favors: handmade candied apples by the bride and groom // skeleton invitations: Invitation Box // catering: Olympia Catering // hair: Creative Touches Hair Salon // flowers: Sue Tamberino // dj: Jeff Staples Group // officiant: Chip Schofield

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