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Hay There! Party Seating & Money Saving Secret

Jul 07

Today I’m bringing you guys a surefire way to find out if you are prone to hay fever! JK- but seriously, it sucks so take something before you ever have to find out.

Hay Bail Seating - lemonthistle.com

Anyways, My sister-in-law put together some gorgeous details for a wedding this past weekend and I asked if I could tag along and take some pictures of the set up. I only ended up staying for the set up of the hay bales (imagine that) but I think it’s worth sharing because it’s an awesome idea for country themed party seating! You’ve seen it before- I KNOW! In case you haven’t- check out this gorgeous weddings from SMP. But what no one has told you is that it’s a ton of material to cover all those hay bales. And no one wants to sit on uncovered hay in their party clothes- no one. So what’s a girl to do?

Hay Bail Seating - lemonthistle.com

Hotels! Friends, hotels are often getting rid of old sheets that are wearing thin, have a stain, or when they’re getting a bit dingy. Call them- ask for them- get free sheets! Tear up those sheets, using the same technique as my party napkins. And then cover your sneeze inducing hay bales! Pretty clever, right? If you were just doing a few for a backyard party, I’d take the time and tear off all the edges of the sheets so it looks like raw material. But I’ve got a thing for raw edges- so that’s up to you.

Hay Bail Seating - lemonthistle.com

Hay Bail Seating - lemonthistle.com

The sheets were tied on with jute (found in the hardware section of the dollar store) and even a minor windstorm didn’t affect them. If you’ve got extra hands- I’d make this a two person job- it was so much easier working with someone, as opposed to trying to stretch your arms around the back of the bale, while trying to make sure it’s even. Four hands, friends. When you’re done tying, you’re going to want to take a rake to get all the loose hay that’s littering the grass.

Hay Bail Seating - lemonthistle.com

I also got to practice my penmanship on the seating arrangement… I’m in love with antique windows for seating charts!

Hay Bail Seating - lemonthistle.com

Next week I’m going to share how I made these fun S’mores favour tags for the wedding using only free computer programs- the internet is a wonderful place, isn’t it?

S'more Love Tags - lemonthistle.com

Would you ever use hay bale seating? I love the way it looks, but I’m going to be pretty hesitant in the future because of my hay fever!

 

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  1. Avatar photoKara

    Jul 07 at 8:12 am

    I have some serious outdoor allergies (I’d be using Kleenex for my sneezing more than wiping away happy tears), but I absolutely love the rustic look of hay bales as seating for wedding ceremonies.

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 07 at 10:48 am

      Thanks so much for the visit Kara! I love the look of it too… I’ll be loading up on antihistamines next time I try this though:)

      Reply
  2. Avatar photomasha

    Jul 07 at 10:52 am

    What a wonderful idea! I’m in love with antique windows too. :)

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 07 at 10:54 am

      Aren’t they gorgeous! My sister-in-law has a couple so I borrow them for parties… I’d love one of my own though!

      Reply
      • Avatar photoJackie

        Jun 06 at 7:38 am

        My granddaughter is getting married in March 2024 and we are so wanting to do the hay bales seating, looks so good any suggestions on where to get them not to expensive? We live in Ocala FL

        Reply
        • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

          Dec 18 at 11:28 am

          Hi Jackie, I wouldn’t have an idea in Florida! Best of luck :)

          Reply
  3. Avatar photoMichelle

    Jul 07 at 11:11 am

    Great idea Colleen, We hope to be having an outdoor wedding these will be fun and inexpensive.

    Thanks for sharing

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 07 at 11:14 am

      Thanks Michelle! Congratulations on the engagement :)

      Reply
  4. Avatar photothe cape on the corner

    Jul 07 at 11:41 am

    i always love the rustic look of this set up, and great idea with the hotels.
    b

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    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 08 at 11:20 am

      Thanks so much! This wedding was at a gorgeous historic ranch… makes me wish my wedding was outside!

      Reply
  5. Avatar photoAmanda {Planning It All}

    Jul 07 at 2:02 pm

    Great idea! I’ve never thought about the logistics behind hay bale seats but the hotel sheet idea is a great one!

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 08 at 11:19 am

      I’ve worked at a hotel between contracts for years and we definitely went through enough sheets to make it worth the call!

      Reply
      • Avatar photoKandy

        Aug 29 at 3:20 am

        Isn’t this straw not hay?… how many many guests was for this set up and was it squished?

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        • Avatar photoJoanna

          Aug 10 at 7:45 am

          I would have to be straw, hay is expensive, like really expensive.

          Reply
          • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

            Aug 12 at 11:32 am

            Hey Joanna, the bride’s extended family owns a farm and this was ‘borrowed’ it went to it’s intended purpose after the wedding :) In this specific case… the cost wasn’t an issue, they were already buying it.

  6. Avatar photoShania

    Jul 08 at 11:59 am

    This is so creative, and something about it is just sooo romantic <3 Thanks for sharing this! Feel free to check out some of my DIY tutorials at http://www.lovemeyeart.com

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 08 at 3:18 pm

      Very romantic! I agree :)

      Reply
  7. Avatar photoMarie@The Interior Frugalista

    Jul 09 at 9:45 am

    Colleen, I am definitely pinning this! My daughter is getting married next summer and having an outdoor wedding in the country so this would be perfect rather than renting chairs. Thanks for the inspiration!

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 09 at 10:12 am

      Thanks Marie! It’s definitely more cost friendly than chairs!

      Reply
  8. Avatar photoKala

    Jul 09 at 8:12 pm

    Love the window seating chart! Super cute! :)

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 10 at 9:08 am

      Isn’t it fun! Now I have an itch to use window writers on everything glass… so much fun!

      Reply
  9. Avatar photoKim Hainilne

    Jul 11 at 8:45 am

    What a great idea! If I had it to do over, I think I would do a country wedding theme.

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 11 at 10:13 am

      I dream of a barn wedding too! Not that I didn’t love my own wedding ;)

      Reply
  10. Avatar photokristi@ishouldbemoppingthefloor

    Jul 14 at 9:56 am

    This is such a great idea, Colleen! Great for a wedding…or even a backyard BBQ! Love it!

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 14 at 9:52 pm

      Thanks Kristi! I would LOVE to host a backyard BBQ with these- how fun!

      Reply
  11. Avatar photoallie

    Jul 15 at 12:05 pm

    Great idea! Although hay is expensive here. Thanks for linking up a Worthwhile Wednesdays!

    XOXO,
    Allie @ http://thecraftiestallie.blogspot.com

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    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 15 at 9:20 pm

      Thanks Allie! I actually have no idea the cost of hay here… I’ve just always assumed that you could borrow from a friend of a friend (because my awesome sister-in-law is a farm girl at heart and knows people!)

      Reply
  12. Avatar photoEmily

    Jul 20 at 12:13 pm

    This is such a cleaver idea! Love the hay bails! Your awesome project is being featured tomorrow at Your Designs This Time! Thanks for sharing with us.
    Emily & Erin

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 21 at 8:32 am

      Thanks so much Emily! Can’t wait to check out the rest of your features :)

      Reply
  13. Avatar photoKristen

    Jun 19 at 6:26 pm

    Colleen,

    What size sheet did you use and how many bales could you cover with that size of sheet?

    I’m going to do this for my wedding!! :)

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jun 21 at 8:44 pm

      Hi Kristen, We took whatever the hotel gave us! The hotel mainly has Queen beds (some kings) so that’s probably what they were. We cut/tore them on site so cut them to size of the bale, I’m not too sure what size the bales were. Congratulations on your engagement!

      Reply
      • Avatar photoKristen

        Jul 05 at 5:34 pm

        Thanks Colleen!!!

        Also, what hotels did you contact?

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        • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

          Jul 10 at 11:53 am

          I’d try local non- chain hotels first!

          Reply
      • Avatar photoAmy

        Sep 30 at 4:57 am

        I just went to Joanne’s Fabric and bought their cheapest white fabric. It came to $2.99/yd. They usually have a coupon to be used on regularly priced items, so the cost comes down even more. We bought 66 yards for my daughters wedding. It’s to be held on October 7, wish us luck!

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        • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

          Dec 18 at 11:16 am

          Yay! hope it went so well!

          Reply
  14. Avatar photoShelley

    Apr 19 at 11:34 am

    my son and daughter in law used hay bales for wedding seating. She started collecting old bedspreads and quilts and used them as covers.

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    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Jul 11 at 12:11 am

      That sounds so lovely! Congratulations to your family :)

      Reply
  15. Avatar photobrittany

    Oct 15 at 10:38 am

    Hi, I love this idea,
    What size hay did you use?
    20 or 24 inch?

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      Oct 15 at 1:32 pm

      It’s been a long time since we did this but I’m thinking 24!

      Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      May 25 at 7:31 pm

      Hi Brittany, I’m honestly not sure! Whatever was available at the ranch!

      Reply
  16. Avatar photoBritni Wilson

    May 20 at 6:45 pm

    Were the sheets doubled up or just one layer?! I LOVE this idea and I’m totally stealing! It’s been hard to get ahold of hotels via phone so I may try in person, but I’ve also found a ton of CHEAP white sheets on Facebook marketplace! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
    • Avatar photoColleen Pastoor

      May 21 at 5:45 am

      They were just one layer!

      Reply
  17. Avatar photoTrish

    Aug 11 at 9:24 am

    Looks great love the hotel idea. My daughter is getting married in our barn in couple of months and we are using straw bales as well. They are about the price of renting chairs, but you could also turn around and resell them. Also, there is a difference between hay and straw. In the picture that is straw. Typically you always use straw not hay. Straw is cheaper and a lot less allergies with it than hay.

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  18. Avatar photoKynsey hancock

    May 25 at 5:20 pm

    Hey Colleen, planning for my future I’ve always wanted this at my wedding. I love the rustic look of things! if it not to much to ask where is the place to get hay bales that are cheap, for this special occasion.

    Reply
  19. Avatar photoDianne Rose Kelly

    Jun 17 at 11:18 am

    Cool idea, but this city girl has questions:
    1. Are there different kinds? What is the usual function – animal feeding? Is some used for landscaping, or covering fields? Can you ask a local farmer to “rent” , or better “lend”, you some bales?
    2, if you purchase, what do you do with the bales after? Will the local farmer come and take them back?

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    • Avatar photoSarah

      Jun 24 at 11:39 am

      I’m not sure! I imagine it depends on where you get them. I know of some venues near me that rent spaces for weddings (I’m from Alberta) that you can rent hay bail seating from and then cover them as Colleen did in the tutorial.

      Reply

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