Why Am I So Obsessed With Wooden Flatware?
This is why. This gosh-darn adorable set of wooden cutlery spied at Kate’s Paperie. In a sewn paper pouch, with a cloth napkin, it makes me think of picnics and summer, strawberry shortcake and potato salad! But at $5 per set, it might be best to use these for a dinner party and find something else for a wedding.
Good thing there are affordable alternatives out there! Jessica over at Budget Savvy Bride was the first blogger to call my attention to wooden flatware, and she made her own cutlery sets for her wedding. She found them to be quite sturdy and perfect for her guests.
A little wooden flatware, a little paper, a little baking twine or yarn, and you’ve got yourself an easy DIY that is as cute as a button! And did I mention that this stuff is biodegradeable and compostable, unlike their plastic counterparts? Earth friendly! I’m TOTALLY stealing this idea for my brother’s engagement party cookout this summer. A quick google search will find you some affordable flatware from a great many retailers. Quick tip: buy in bulk (BSB got hers in cases of 1000 from Ecoware Biodegradables for $56.99 which includes shipping) if you’re planning a wedding. But if you have a smaller crowd, you can buy sets of 100 wooden forks, knives or spoons for $6.49 at the Web Restaurant Store.
So all this is quite excellent and lovely. But my crush was taken to a whole new level when I saw these over at Totally Tabletops: monogrammed, personalized perfection. This sort of personalization doesn’t come cheap, but it sure is cute. And you can find them, for example, at Neiman Marcus (36 pieces for $64). But the crafter in me has to wonder- don’t you think you could do this yourself with a little custom stamp? I’d love to hear if you’ve tried!
Do you love this flatware as much as I do? What would you to to personalize it?
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Totally Cute!!!!! But I’m kind of perplexed by it’s eco-friendliness…. I get that they are biodegradable, but aren’t they still cut from trees?
maybe there are some bamboo alternatives that would be better?????
Good point Stephanie! I think the bamboo options ARE out there but are much more expensive generally. If you find a good resource, let me know!! Now, I can’t speak for all wooden flatware, but at least with respect to Ecoware, I know that they are made with FSC-certified birch wood. According to their website, FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) is the industry benchmark for sustainably managed wood and wood products. Also, all of their cutlery is packaged in cases made with recycled paper products, and is not made with additives or other ingredients. Hope that helps!