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Chalk away.

I have recently become obsessed with all things chalkboard. Cheap, cheerful and extremely versatile, it can bring varying styles to your wedding, from rustic to old-school and perfect for the high school sweethearts. It’s also one of the simplest DIY projects you can find: all you need is chalkboard paint, a well ventilated outdoor area, chalk markers and materials to spray on. I’ve tried and tested it on label stickers for my mason jars and it only took a quick 10 minutes. It works on pretty much all smooth surfaces so think wine bottles, plywood boards, wooden tables, glass jars, surfboard if you’re a beach junkie or even a car if you’re brave enough. Use it for menus, signs, photo booth messages from guests or seating plans and combine it with your favourite typography. What’s best is if you don’t like the look of the words or pictures on the chalkboard, just wipe away and start again. Easy isn’t it?

Where to buy chalkboard paint?
Yen Fat Ho Paint Merchants – 77 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong
1) Rust-Oleum Chalkboard Brush-On (around HKD 240/30oz box)
2) Rust-Oleum Chalkboard Spray (around HKD160/11oz can)

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): A Beautiful Mess, Paper Antler via Bridal Musings, The Shiny Life, Alea Lovely via Wedding Chicks, Shelterpop, Martha Stewart Weddings, Event Jubilee

 

 

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Photo Booths: Crazy Props.

Now that you’ve got your photo booth, you can concentrate your thoughts on how to make the photos more amusing. You’ve got the usual moustaches, big bow-ties, oversized glasses and afro wigs, which can get a little…well, boring. The sky is the limit when it comes to props. Let guests write on chalkboard speech bubbles which can double up as guest books or if you have a theme, work with that. Go crazy. Top it up with a few drops of alcohol and you’ll be surprised how much they’ll let loose, even for the most stern. It’s all about shameless fun.

Where to buy?: Costume shops on Pottinger Street in Central for party-wear or Etsy for paper props.

DIY: If you’ve got time on your hands, here’s another DIY project for you. Oh Happy Day has a brilliant free printable download so you too, can make your own props. You’re becoming quite the crafty chick aren’t you?

Photo credits (clockwise from top left): Amelia Tarbet Photography via BZ Events, Davina + Daniel Photography via Style Me Pretty, JX Creative, Firstlight Photography, Axioo Photography, JLB Wedding, Debi Parker Photography via Elizabeth Anne Designs, Smile Booth, Lauren Cowart Photography via Style Me Pretty