During some of the many hours I spent on Pinterest wedding dreaming, I saw all kinds of beautiful detail shots of boutonnieres with tags attached. I thought that was a great way to personalize them a little bit and get a detail photo of them.
Read MoreI set out to make an alphabetical seating chart that meshed with our other signage and decor.
Read MoreIf you are in the midst of wedding planning, you've probably come across different versions of beautiful wood signs welcoming guests or labeling the guestbook or gift table. But, some of them ran $50 or more on Etsy.
Read MoreAs you are planning your wedding, I'd be shocked if at least once one of your parents doesn't say how different weddings are from when they got married. Twenty or thirty years ago, I don't think people gave a second thought to a guestbook.
Read MoreValentine's Day might be over, but I am still feeling love in the air! For this week's Wedding Wednesday, I am featuring our DIY match box favors.
Read MoreTaking a break from our wedding festivities, I wanted to spend this week's Wedding Wednesday focusing on how to celebrate others!
Read MoreFor this week's post, I am featuring a really simple detail that received rave reviews from our guests and was an idea born in the midnight hour of planning.
Read MoreFor this week's Wedding Wednesday, I am featuring our DIY wooden ring box. One of the details that I'd been set on was having a ring box for detail photos of our wedding rings.
Read MoreAs a follow-up to last week's post about our fall-inspired rehearsal dinner, I wanted to share how we chose to incorporate photos of us as a couple and with our friends and family into the celebration.
Read MoreHeading into the wedding planning process, I knew only one thing for sure: it had to be a fall wedding.
Read MoreOne of the first DIY projects I did post-invites was to make hangers to give my bridesmaids and personal attendant as a part of their gifts. There are a variety of Etsy shops and companies that will sell you this sort of thing, but they can range from $10-$15 a piece or even more!
Read MoreHangover kits are becoming an increasingly popular detail at weddings and bachelorette parties. I first received one at a destination wedding I attended last year and found that the contents really came in handy, even if your need for the items didn't directly come from alcohol consumption.
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