Break your serious or formal event with some creative activities. Try these 7 DIY activities out!
Wedding Paper Divas and Mindy Weiss Luncheon
To mark the launch of a collaboration between Mindy Weiss and Wedding Paper Divas on a new collection, the well-known social event planner and the social stationer hosted an intimate, feminine luncheon at Los Angeles's new Lombardi House on February 25. Guests created their own terrariums using succulents, moss, and twigs for a D.I.Y. take on the trend of incorporating living elements into wedding decor.
Photo: Tiffany Rose/Getty Images for Wedding Paper Divas
Wedding Paper Divas and Mindy Weiss Luncheon
In another activity area, guests painted cookies with watercolor paints. Cookies came from Joanie and Leigh's Cakes.
Photo: Tiffany Rose/Getty Images for Wedding Paper Divas
Wedding Paper Divas and Mindy Weiss Luncheon
Guests could also create their own bags of custom potpourri.
Photo: Tiffany Rose/Getty Images for Wedding Paper Divas
Shutterfly's Wine, Dine, and D.I.Y. Event
Shutterfly—which creates personalized gifts, cards, and decor—hosted a D.I.Y.- theme holiday event in November at Sopra in New York. The event offered crafty projects including a design-your-own pillow station.
Photo: D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Shutterfly
Shutterfly's Wine, Dine, and D.I.Y. Event
Guests could also create personalized holiday canvas prints at the festive event.
Photo: D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Shutterfly
Flag-Making Station at TEDActive
At TEDActive in Palm Springs in 2013, the so-called Sovereign Nation of You station encouraged attendees to make representational flags for creative expression using felt and other materials.
Photo: Kris Krüg
D.I.Y. Doughnut Decorating at Chef's Challenge: The Ultimate Battle for a Cure
At the 2014 event in Toronto, guests were invited to participate in a doughnut-decorating challenge that let them customize their own treats with toppings such as chocolate and sprinkles.
Photo: Nick Lee/BestOfToronto.net
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