The eighth person to comment on this post is Erin. Erin wins a Senseo Single Coffee Maker thanks to the generous folks at Senseo. Thanks to everyone who participated!
The eighth person to comment on this post is Erin. Erin wins a Senseo Single Coffee Maker thanks to the generous folks at Senseo. Thanks to everyone who participated!
I’ve already been moved to write poetry about the humble mason jar. Just when I thought I’d run out of DIY ideas with the ever-useful jar, I stumbled on this DIY mason jar soap dispenser tutorial. This would perfect for your bathroom decor if you are having a shabby chic outdoor wedding.
I’m blown away by the fantastic DIY wedding projects that you can make with felt. I scoured the internet for a few of my favourite DIY felt crafts. Here they are:
I love this colorful garland made from felt. Get the instructions on how to make this felt garland here.
Adorable felt hearts. Find the tutorial here.
These felt flowers serve as name cards, boutonnieres and favors! On the bottom of the flower is a clip. Women can clip them in their hair, to spruce up their hair and men can pin them on their lapel as a boutonniere. (Photo: Michigan Wedding Blog)
Felt fortune cookies make a cute wedding favor!
Ribbon Heart Favors from Heartfelt Project.
Sara, 28 & Iain, 29
San Francisco, California
Wedding Date: April16, 2010
Number of Guests: 23
Wedding Cost: $9,000
Wedding Ceremony Location: Ceilo Suite Hotel Vitale
Wedding Reception Location: same as above
As wedding budgets retract, and guest lists shrink, the backyard has become the wedding venue of choice for many savvy couples. But backyard weddings are not for everyone.
Are you a perfectionist? Do you make yourself and others around you crazy in an attempt to make everything ‘just so’? If your answer is yes, you might want to cross a backyard wedding off your list. Unless, of course, you want to drive yourself and your significant other looney – but in the end have the most wonderful wedding possible. Kinda like I did.
Perfectionists and at-home weddings can be a volatile combo. There are so many extra details involved with planning a backyard wedding at home that it can be overwhelming for anyone – but especially those who have a penchant for perfection.
Not only will you be trying to eliminate everything on your wedding day to-do list, you’ll also want to make your home extra special for your big day.
If you’re like me you’ll be re-decorating the interior, power washing the exterior and landscaping the heck out of your yard.
Of course, not all couples planning an at-home wedding spend months fixing up their place. Some people don’t lift a finger on home improvements. If that’s the case, planning can be a whole lot easier.
However, there are still things to keep in mind if you are planning a backyard wedding.
The Backyard Wedding Essentials Checklist
Although the words wedding and home can be a match made in heaven for many, they are not for everyone. Depending on how elaborate the wedding is, they can be more costly and stressful than a wedding elsewhere.
For us it was all worth it. Will it be worth it for you?
Photo: Hanna and Mathew’s real wedding photographed by Katelyn Demidow Photography