Pages

05 August, 2012

Table Numbers

I had been trying to figure out what on earth to do for my table numbers. Because I had been going all out on other classroom decor, I was about to cute little circles with the table number listed on each. Out of desperation for something a little more different, I Googled "table numbers" very well knowing that it would come up with table number ideas for weddings, but hey, that's different. Most of the table numbers that showed up in Google Images were the kind that you set on the tables themselves or they involved fire or water. Surprisingly I skipped past all of those without much thought.
I then found this picture:

It was love at first glance. Then I read that they took bouncy balls and painted them. That was something I certainly did not have time to do. I researched it a bit more and found the perfect solution for me. My husband, bless his little heart, bought me a Silhouette Cameo for Christmas. The best Christmas present ever. I found a balloon shape and made a box shape and quickly found pieces of paper that were the different colors I was using for my tables.
The balloons were easy enough to cut out and assemble. I used 4 different patterns for each balloon to add a bit of a more vintage-y feel. (mixed patterns are vintage, right?)


I cut the boxes out on left over paper I used to make my cabinet numbers. On the assembled boxes, I put the table number out of the 4 patterns I used for the balloon and 4 different fonts.


All that was left to do was assemble them.


And...here they all are. Please forgive the terrible lighting. That is one of the only things that I wish I could change about our current place. (You really can see all the numbers on the boxes.)

What do you think? What are you going to do for table numbers this year?


7 comments:

  1. Those are absolutely adorable! Great job...:)

    Vicky
    Keep Calm & Imagine

    ReplyDelete
  2. Super cute! Very crafty.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Those are amazing! I love balloons!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Your balloons are more than incredible ~ they are breathtaking! You did an amazing job on them and they are so original! I just don't know what else to say ~ WOW!
    Natalie
    www.nataliesnook123.blogspot.com

    ReplyDelete