This look is fresh, fun, and feminine - all the things I love!
The color palette was shades of yellow, sea blue, greens and bits of tangerine woven throughout; all clean colors that reflect the vibe of the venue ~ Cafe Mimosa.
Wait until you see all the great DIY projects that happened to create some of the fun details for the tablescape. Read on to see how this all came together and how you can make this happen!
To begin with the table linens were hand made. They found delicate and girly floral
printed fabric at Joann's, as well as fine stripped tangerine and cream linen, which was
turned into the table runner.
The floral overlay fit just perfectly, and to add a fun touch, they sewed a cream fringe around the entire border of the linen. The table runner was hand sewn, and on the end of the runner were glues dozens and dozens of buttons to tie into the theme.
The soft green dishes were found at TJ Maxx, the stemware and mugs were bought at the trendy and chic Anthropology.

Along with the adorable cake, they served a mini cake on each place setting, complete with fondant lemons, kumquats and buttons. Seriously ~ so cute!



One of the creative elements I love most about this brunch is the favors; which were individual recipe boxes full of recipes. They purchased plain wooden boxes at Michael's and wrapped the yellow string around it several times, attached a few of the buttons on all sides of the box, and fashioned a darling facsinator to finish the touch, which each girl can wear in their hair, or fastened to a sweater. The favor boxes also doubled as place cards at each guests' seat; and on the back of each chair was a set of measuring spoons for an added touch.
A very sentimental and romantic touch.
For the button garland, they ordered la variety of buttons from Etsy, and found several at Michael's. A larger spool of thread used for quilting was used to thread one button at a time. The tricky part to this was making sure the garland doesn't get tangles up in a mess!
Several strands of garland were made with various colors and shapes of buttons.
Tip: make sure you have a beam, or some sort of overhand to tie your garland to. This one was swooped in varying heights and layers over the table.

The adorable menus, place cards, and invitations were also hand sticked and adorned
with buttons!
Photos and post adapted from The Wedding Chicks