In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Start at the bottom left corner of the paper and roll it towards the upper right corner. Stop when you reach past the widest point of the paper. To avoid making the paper too soggy, apply the glue in a thin layer with a brush. At this point, you can also add a core to your wand. Here are some options:  Phoenix feather: red, orange, or yellow feather. Dragon heartstring: piece of red yarn. Unicorn hair: silver or iridescent thread or tinsel. This can take 20 to 30 minutes. If you do not wish to hold your wand for that long, you can secure it with some string or twist ties. The glue must be dry before you move on. The tightly-rolled paper is probably very pointy at both ends. Use a pair of scissors or a craft knife to trim off both of the pointy ends. You will want to trim off one end more than the other. This will make the end wider, suitable for the base of your wand. This will seal the tube further, and prevent it from unraveling. For an extra touch, hot glue a small fancy bead or button to the bottom of your wand. Make sure that the bead or button is the same width as your wand; it shouldn't go past the edges. You can use the hot glue to build up a handle for your wand; they are typically the length of your finger. You can also use the glue gun to draw swirly designs on the rest of the wand. If you'd like, you can hot glue fancy beads or buttons to the handle to make fancy designs. You want using paint primer, gesso, or even decoupage glue (such as Mod Podge). Allow the primer to dry before continuing. This will prevent the paper from becoming too soggy while you paint it. If it becomes soggy, it can fall apart. Most wands will be some shade of brown, but there are wands in the movies that are also black or white. You can paint your wand a solid color, or different shades of the same color. For example, you could paint your wand brown, and add some lighter and darker brown streaks to it to make it look more like wood. This will make the designs you drew stand out more. Take a color that's slightly darker than the one you used, and apply it with a paintbrush or q-tip to all of the nooks and crannies in your design. Next, take a lighter color, and apply some highlights to all of the raised edges. If your wand is black, you only need the highlights. If your wand is white, you only need the shadows. This is not completely necessary, but it will help your wand last a little longer. Go to a well-ventilated area, and set the wand down on a sheet of newspaper. Spray the wand with a clear, acrylic sealer and let it dry. Turn the wand over and spray the other side as well. Repeat this step if necessary. You can use a matte, satin, or glossy finish.
Summary: Start to roll a sheet of paper into a thin, tight stick. Apply some liquid glue on the last third of the paper. Finish rolling the paper and hold it until the glue dries. Trim the ends off. Apply some hot glue to both ends of the wand. Use hot glue to draw designs on your wand. Seal the wand with some primer. Paint the wand a base color using acrylic paint. Add some weathering and let the wand dry. Seal the wand, if desired.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you have a large garden, you can even keep the arch there after the wedding as a permanent feature. If the decorations on the arch don't fit your garden's design, you can replace them with trailing plants or vegetables.  You can buy a wedding arch from stores that specialize in wedding decorations. You can also find them online. You can buy a wooden trellis that is large enough for what you envision. They are also an option for those who don't have a lot of room in their homes or gardens to store the arch after the wedding. You can typically rent them from the same places that you rent tables and chairs for events.  How far in advance you rent the arch depends on the place you are renting it from. Most places will rent it for the same length of time as the tables and chairs. How much the arch costs depends on the rental company, how plain or fancy it is, and how long you are renting it for. Some places will already have an arch that you can decorate. Keep in mind that the decorations cannot be permanent. For example, you would not be able to paint the arch or glue items to it. Some venues may also charge you extra for using their arch. if you're feeling crafty. This project can get expensive, depending on what materials you use. It can also take a long time, so it would be a good idea to start early. The arch can be as fancy or as simple as you want it to be. A basic, wooden trellis-like design would fit most wedding themes, however.  Bamboo sticks are great for a delicate-looking lightweight arch. You can buy them in garden supply shops and craft stores. Tree branches are great for a rustic arch. They are free if you can find them in your garden or a forest. The last thing you want on your big day is for the arch to topple over because someone bumped into it or a strong, unexpected gust of wind blew it over. If your arch did not come with some sort of anchor, you will need to buy or make one yourself. A metal bucket filled with rocks, gravel, or sand will offer you plenty of support.  Place each of the arches legs into a bucket, then fill each bucket with sand, gravel, rocks, etc. This is temporary and great for rental arches. For a sturdier support, fill the buckets with quick-setting cement instead. Note that this is permanent and should not be done on rental arches.
Summary:
Buy the arch if you have a larger budget. Rent an arch if you are on a smaller budget. Check with the venue if you are on a tight budget. Build a wedding arch Make sure that the arch is anchored.