
The past couple of days here in LA have felt like Fall, so I think we wrapped up the DIY Picnic just in time. For the past two months, I’ve been posting a series of picnic projects — everything from a picnic blanket to fancy lace napkins — and this weekend my husband and I celebrated the grand finale with a lovely picnic in the park. There was one bee incident which required us to relocate our picnic to another spot, but other than that, we had a wonderful time. It was so nice finally getting to use all of these fun things I’ve been making.
Here’s a quick recap and links to all of the picnic posts and instructions:
- The Idea (including how to prep your picnic basket)
- The Picnic Basket (including instructions for the patchwork top)
- The Picnic Basket Liner – removable fabric liner
- Glass Etched Canning Jars and the Embroidery Pattern for the Lid (Free Download)
- The Lace Napkins (inexpensive, but fancy)
- The Napkin Roll w/ pockets for your flatware
- The Picnic Blanket: the finished version and the preview
- The Insulated Pouches: Coming tomorrow!
Now, onto the picnic itself…
For food, we stopped at the deli and picked up some éclairs, a fresh baguette, jam, cheese, cold cuts, and berries. (Honestly, if you want to feel really great about something you’ve made, just put an éclair next to it.)
What I love about these photos is that everything here is handmade. However, even if you’re not a DIY-er, you could pull together a really unique picnic set with some clever shopping. For me, the best part was picking a theme and having fun deciding what my perfect picnic would be.
Shall we take a little tour? Up above is the embroidered jar lid tied with my favorite black/white striped ribbon.
The picnic basket with the patchwork top made a great table.
My favorite part is that the inside of the picnic basket is a chalkboard. It was perfect for a welcome message. (I think I’m wondering if I put on enough sunscreen in this photo.)
Here are the cute napkins.
And, of course, the messy, gooey action shots:
My husband is the best sport ever. Look at him sipping from this teacup. And yes, there is something a little strange about setting up the camera to take pictures of yourself while on a picnic — but I just considered it free entertainment for the other people at the park. It’s possible that the picnic might be a bit too frilly for my husband’s taste. However, I did offer him the éclair, so I think we’re almost even.
All in all, it was a really nice way to commemorate the end of summer. I could feel the stress melting away by the time we packed everything up to head home.
So are you ready for Autumn now? I went shopping this weekend and some of the stores had that cinnamon smell, so Fall is definitely in the air. I’m off to plan what’s next…







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Oh my gosh, how fun! That looks like it was a wonderful picnic!!! :)
Lovely!
Wow! What a fabulous idea! I am definitely filing this away for inspiration next spring. :)
It all turned out wonderfully! I’ve loved following the whole process. Great fun and and sweet eye candy!
You guys are so cute! Yeah, the eclair would’ve won my man over for sure =P It would be hard to pick a favorite element, but I can’t get over how ingenious the napkins are! Great work!
This all looks like great fun. What a wonderful project, and that picnic basket is amazing. This is definitely going to be on my project list, thanks!!
You guys are so cute. Love all the picnic items. Everything is so clever and completely cute.
Kelly, I have really enjoyed this entire series. The idea, photography, and execution. The insulated pouches are a wonderful and have so many applications.
Lovely photos, nothing like a pretty picnic!
I’m a fellow BYW student and wanted to come by and say hello. I’m also in LA and my name is Kelly too! You have a lovely blog…
Warm Wishes,
Kelly
Glamourous Spirit
This looks like so much fun! I really love the way you put it all together, and that picnic basket is awesome! My husband and I have never been on a picnic together…. hmmm.. I might have to do this soon!