Cutter Saddle
Cutter Saddle
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New Red/blue and black design Cutter style saddle pad with fleece, approx 32×34 $24.44 |
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17 CUSTOM CUTTER WESTERN RANCH CUTTING SADDLE $425.00 |
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Western Cutter Style Saddle Pad Fleece Bottom & Suede Wear Leathers Red & Blue $38.95 |
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Wool Cutter Saddle Pad Memory Felt 34×36 TAUPE $74.99 |
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16.5″ Silver Royal Coyote Cutter Western Saddle Horse Tack New $489.00 |
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WOOL NAVAJO CUTTER EQUINE SADDLE PAD BLANKET RODEO $49.99 |
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Custom Made 16″ Used Cutting Saddle- (Cutter Western Horse Tack) $600.00 |
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WESTERN CUTTER SADDLE PAD 35″ X 35″ 1″ FELT FILLER NEW TACK HORSE $71.99 |
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16 CUSTOM CUTTER WESTERN RANCH CUTTING SADDLE $425.00 |
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WESTERN SADDLE SET CARVED TAN 15.5″ BLACK SEAT “CUTTER” $219.99 |
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NEW HANDMADE CORNER POST SADDLERY ROUGH OUT BORDER TOOLED RANCH CUTTER SADDLE $1,725.00 |
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New sharp Green/burgandy/black cutter style saddle pad approx 32 x 34/ fleece $24.44 |
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17 Cutter Western Ranch Cutting Saddle $500.00 |
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WESTERN SADDLE SET CARVED TAN 15″ BLACK SEAT “CUTTER” $219.99 |
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CUSTOM CUTTER ROPING RANCH AMERICAN SADDLE 16′ $550.00 |
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17″ NATURAL leather ROPER RANCH CUTTER WESTERN BIG HORN HORSE SADDLE 4pc TACK $465.98 |
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15″NATURAL LEATHER ROPER RANCH CUTTER WESTERN BIG HORN HORSE SADDLE 4PC TACK NEW $465.98 |
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WOOL NAVAJO CUTTER EQUINE SADDLE PAD BLANKET $49.99 |
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SEAN RYAN BUSTER WELCH CUTTER SADDLE!!! $2,300.00 |
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Coats Cutting Saddle Cutter $3,450 Replacement Cost Selling With No Reserve $191.50 |
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Cutter Collection Wool Saddle Blanket Show Pad $125.00 |
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Cutter Collection Style Wool Saddle Blanket Show Pad $125.00 |
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WOOL CLASSIC CUTTER EQUINE SADDLE PAD BLANKET GREEN $49.99 |
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Wool Saddle Pad Cutter Memory Felt Gold/Red Checkerboard $89.95 |
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Wool Western Saddle Pad Cutter Memory Felt Red/Tan $99.95 |
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Wool Western Saddle Pad Cutter Memory Felt beige/tan/neutral & burgundy $99.95 |
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16.5″ SILVER ROYAL COYOTE CUTTER SADDLE $829.00 |
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16″NATURAL ROPER RANCH CUTTER WESTERN BIG HORN SADDLE $465.98 |
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15″NATURAL ROPER RANCH CUTTER WESTERN BIG HORN SADDLE $465.98 |
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Western Tack, Cutter Style Navajo Saddle Pad-36 x 34 – Heavy Weight-Color Choice $74.99 |
Dressed to Thrill: 9 Ways to Make Your Wedding Favor Boxes Sparkle
We’ve all marveled at wedding blogs long enough to crave that 100% personalized look that some brides pull off at their weddings.
You know the type: she’s a genius at translating her individual personality into material things, like pocketfold invites or table signs. You want to be that bride!
So, let’s say all that browsing’s put you in a detail frame of mind. You’ve got perfectly fine wedding favor boxes for those Amorini hearts, but they just look a teensy bit blah. Of course, adding ribbon and maybe a personalized tag or label would add pizazz, but maybe you want your own twist on it. Well, read on for ideas!
Close Up-Ready Favor Box Designs
1) Ribbon à Deux. A popular high-end look for favor boxes involves two ribbons: a thicker one on the bottom, and a thinner contrasting ribbon on top. Here, you don’t need to stick to solids: try knocking together two subtle patterns, or choose one ribbon with another interesting detail, like saddle stitched edges. Experiment with sheers versus solids. Upgrade: thread a small rhinestone buckle over your ribbons so it graces the front or top of your box.
2) Never Too Thin … Typical favor box ribbon is about half-inch thick, or little less. But a wonderfully upscale alternative is super-thin ribbon (a.k.a. “dainty” double-faced satin ribbon). Wrap this twice around your box, like a Christmas present, and tie off in a bow. Très elegant! Again, work with more than one color to maximize visual interest. You can even layer two separate colors back to back, one color showing on each side, so that the bow displays them both.
3) Stamp it Out. Stamps are a fantastic, super-fast way of personalizing ho-hum boxes. Stamping works best if the card stock for your boxes is smooth, but not too glossy. Pick a motif that’s meaningful for your wedding and a custom color.
4) Strike up the Bands. Paper wrap bands are exciting, and under-used. They’re best for tuck-top or sliding boxes. All you need is some lovely paper: try wrapping paper, scrapbook paper, a design you downloaded off a stock image site, or something you even created yourself (do you paint? Create a design and scan it in!). Use a paper cutter to slice your paper into bands as thick as your box or a bit thinner, wrap it around and secure with a glue stick. So custom! A square personalized label looks stunning on top of a paper band.
5) Make it Martha. Martha taught us how to wrap favor boxes in semi-translucent colored tissue. Tie at the top with ribbon, and add a custom monogram sticker to the ribbon. You can also wrap your boxes with tulle or organza. A favor box wrapped in shimmery stuff automatically looks twice as bridal.
6) Raise Eyebrows (and Monograms). Custom-embossed favor boxes are incredibly chic, yet rarely seen. All you need is an embosser and a personalized disc with your monogram or personalized design. Use flat-packed boxes, and run the tops or the box fronts through before they’re folded. Voila, an incredibly upscale favor! Sure, the embosser involves an up-front cost, but you can literally use it for life: customize your stationery, your envelope flaps, your thank-you cards … you name it. Hint: be sure to buy an embosser that’s strong enough for card stock.
7) That’s a Wrap! You can even wrap favor boxes in glossy wrapping paper, just like a gift. It’s painstaking to do, but the final result’s sure to excite your guests.
Embellish the Story. Embellishments can turn a Yugo-style favor into a Maserati in seconds! Take your ribbon-wrapped favor box, and add a beautiful mulberry-paper flower: you’ll find daisies, sunflowers and roses, all pre-wired for bridal bliss (try eBay). Or for a more romantic or formal feel, add a pewter charm in the shape of e-rings, champagne flutes or hearts. You can find these at favor sites or scrapbooking stores.
9) Send the Message. A final idea that’s subtle but surprising: line the inside lid of a two-piece favor with a special message to your guests. (Print these out on label paper, cut and stick.)
These are just a few ideas to get your personal favor box juices flowing. When you figure out your own perfect twist on your favors, be sure to snap a pic and share it somewhere special (at FavorIdeas, or flickr, or both!) so the next bride can admire – and learn from – your inspiration.
About the Author
Wedding favor boxes — the place where a “thank you” to guests gets personal — get sweeter and more customized every day. See Favor Ideas at www.favorideas.com for friendly help with planning, unique wedding favors and a wondrous variety of wedding favor boxes to help jump-start your design process.
