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Gilded Toasting Flutes

By: Kristi Murphy from kristimurphy.com
Gilded Toasting Flutes

The Gilded Toasting Flutes will add a special touch to your gold wedding. Raise your glass to the bright future you and your betrothed will share with these metallic beauties. All you need are adhesive stencils and glass paint in order to create these fun and festive wedding flutes. Once your big day has come and gone, you will be able to repurpose these lovely glasses for everyday use. Every time you reach for one, you will be reminded of your special day and all the wonderful memories that were made. Give this DIY wedding idea a try today and you will not be disappointed.

Estimated CostUnder $10

Time to CompleteUnder an hour

Primary TechniqueStenciling

NotesWEDDING PRO TIP: Crafting the perfect maid of honor speech is not an easy task, but with a bit of advice and guidance, you can raise one of these gold flutes and confidently deliver a memorable toast.

Although the idea of speaking in front of hundreds of people can make you feel weak in the knees, keep in mind no one expects you to be a stand up comedienne. If your speech is a mixture of laughter and tears, you can't go wrong. And if the jokes are simply falling flat, you can never go wrong speaking from the heart.

Be sure to also thank the hosts at some point during your maid of honor speech. After all, being gracious will never go out of style.

Don't forget to say something nice about the groom - even if you don't know him well. Focus on how happy he makes the bride or recount a story she told you when they first started dating.

Keep in mind some of your favorite moments may not be appropriate for a mixed-age audience, so be discreet when choosing which stories to recount.

Above all else, try your best to keep your maid of honor speech short and sweet. A majority of people have limited attention spans, so you want to convey your sentiments as eloquently and concisely as possible.

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