Traditional Card Box

Cinderella

Birdcage

Present Box

I have been researching wedding cardholders for quite some time. I know it's a detail that's so small, that it doesn't seem significant, but its all about the little touches for me. I really like the birdcage look but have been unsuccessful in my search. Over the weekend, I found a black birdcage (see below) that was PERFECT except it wasn't white.
Easy fix! Spray paint! Now I have a beautiful white birdcage for my wedding cards. Keep an eye out for it at the wedding. I'm still not done decorating it.
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