Just wanted to write a little message today, we have been featured on EAD! Thanks Ami for the feature. Check it out here!
Have a great weekend everyone!

Farm Wedding Inspiration: Featured on EADJanuary 14th, 2011Just wanted to write a little message today, we have been featured on EAD! Thanks Ami for the feature. Check it out here! Have a great weekend everyone! |
Let’s Get CraftyJune 28th, 2010Another amazing DIY from Elizabeth Anne Designs. I love sharing the creative brilliant ideas of others so if you are a crafty person and would like your creative DIY projects posted/published (wedding DIY/or all non-wedding DIY) on our blog please send me a email: brittany@hanle-productions.com Custom Pinwheels Printable Instructions Materials Standard white printer paper (cardstock [...] |
Another amazing DIY from Elizabeth Anne Designs. I love sharing the creative brilliant ideas of others so if you are a crafty person and would like your creative DIY projects posted/published (wedding DIY/or all non-wedding DIY) on our blog please send me a email: brittany@hanle-productions.com
Custom Pinwheels
Printable Instructions
Materials
Instructions
Conceptualization, Design, Stationery – April Foster Events
Photography – Megan W Photography
Let’s Get CrafyJune 21st, 2010Another beautiful DIY project from Elizabeth Anne Designs!!! This one is so clever, who would think to add lamp shades as a decor and centerpiece element to a outdoor wedding?? Seriously brilliant…as my design professor always said, “It is all about taking the ordinary and making it bizarre or strange by putting it into a [...] |
Another beautiful DIY project from Elizabeth Anne Designs!!! This one is so clever, who would think to add lamp shades as a decor and centerpiece element to a outdoor wedding?? Seriously brilliant…as my design professor always said, “It is all about taking the ordinary and making it bizarre or strange by putting it into a new environment” case in point, taking something that is traditionally indoors and in a living room setting and bring it out side and adding it as a table top decoration, amazing!!! So simple yet so unique!
Fabric Covered Lampshade (no sewing machine required!)
Printable Instructions
Materials
Instructions
Conceptualization, Design, Stationery – April Foster Events
Photography – Megan W Photography
Flowers – JP Parker Flowers
Venue – Laurel Hall Indianapolis
Let’s Get CraftyJune 17th, 2010I just love all the fun DIY projects on all the wedding blogs and I love sharing my findings to my readers and clients….This awesome DIY project is from Elizabeth Anne Designs… Escort Card Door Display Printable Instructions Materials Old Door with a screen or window hole on the top half/top ¾ of the door [...] |
I just love all the fun DIY projects on all the wedding blogs and I love sharing my findings to my readers and clients….This awesome DIY project is from Elizabeth Anne Designs…
Escort Card Door Display
Printable Instructions
Materials
Instructions
Conceptualization, Design, Stationery – April Foster Events
Photography – Megan W Photography
Eco-Friendly BrideJune 16th, 2010I have been searching for interesting articles to post for our Eco-Bride series and I came across this the other day. It is perfect and I had to share the knowledge…101 Ways to make a wedding Eco-chic by Chicago Style Unveiled. Thanks Unveiled for these great ideas! Along side the wonderful eco ideas I have [...] |
I have been searching for interesting articles to post for our Eco-Bride series and I came across this the other day. It is perfect and I had to share the knowledge…101 Ways to make a wedding Eco-chic by Chicago Style Unveiled. Thanks Unveiled for these great ideas! Along side the wonderful eco ideas I have included some wonderful wedding inspiration of a very “green” wedding from Elizabeth Anne Designs…Beautiful images by Megan W Photography, brilliant Design & Stationery by April Foster Events.
101 Ways to make a wedding Eco-chic
1.Have your ceremony and reception at the same location.
2.Keep the wedding cake simple.
3.Use the linens that your reception site provides.
4.Wear a dress made of raw silk.
5.Use a reply postcard, rather than a note card that needs an envelope.
6.Purchase a simple wedding gown that you would wear again.
7.Create a wedding website, rather than using mailer inserts with your invitation.
8.Use the beautiful Northwest moss as a centerpiece in a lovely, shallow bowl.
9.Donate your wedding dress to a charity when the wedding is over.
10. Choose bridesmaids dresses that your friends will wear again.
11. Have the groomsmen wear a suit they can use again for work.
12. Blow bubbles rather than tossing rice; rice kills birds when they eat it.
13. Rent real glasses and dishes, as opposed to using disposable plates.
14. Use a florist who uses flowers from local or organic farms.
15. Have your guests reply on the website, rather than send in paper reply cards.
16. Register for your gifts at local shops, so as to save on shipping materials and gas.
17. Use recycled gold for your eco wedding rings.
18. Select a wedding venue close to your home.
19. Create your own bouquets from wildflowers.
20. Ride a tandem bike home from the reception.
21. Use potted plants as centerpieces for a more organic wedding.
22. Use biodegradable, compostable dishes and flatware made from
cornstarch, sugar cane, or tropical leaves.
23. In lieu of a favor, give the money to a charity for a greener world.
24. Use a green wedding registry.
25. Use cloth napkins, rather than paper.
26. Order your programs to be printed on 100% recycled post
consumer waste paper that has been processed without chlorine.
27. Rather than hosting a full bar, have a personalized cocktail made
of organic ingredients – including organic vodka.
28.Use hemp paper for your save-the-date cards.
29. Use food that is in-season for the reception.
30. Keep the wedding small. The more guests you invite, the
bigger the carbon footprint left from the wedding.
31. Donate the flowers from your wedding to a hospital.
32. Give each guest an 11-watt compact fluorescent bulb as a favor.
Each replaced 50-watt incandescent bulb with the wedding favor
will save 685 pounds of carbon dioxide.
33. Give a recycled handmade paper bookmark with wildflower seeds
as a favor. This can be planted once they are finished using it.
34. Purchase wedding shoes that you will wear again.
35. Use a caterer who composts the leftover food.
36. Use locally grown flowers for your arrangements.
37. Throw rose petals after the ceremony, rather than releasing butterflies.
38. Give antique wedding bands to each other.
39. Have your invitations made on bamboo paper.
40. If you want to have a camera at each table for guests to use,
rent the digital ones rather than single use.
41. Travel by train, rather than by plane.
42. Purchase your dress or tuxedo from a vintage boutique.
43. Take an eco-considerate honeymoon. Travel close to home or consider
eco-tourism for your honeymoon destination.
44. Consider having a meat-free menu at your reception.
45. Have an outdoor ceremony and reception.
46. Hire vendors who are committed to being “green” and providing
sustainable wedding practices.
47. Purchase a conflict-free gem for your engagement ring.
48. Live green after the wedding.
49. Give organic chocolate as a favor.
50. Use all local wedding vendors.
51. Give dried organic herbs as a favor.
52. Hire an all-digital photographer.
53. Give flower-bulbs as green wedding favors.
54. Plant a tree in memory of your wedding day. Then, plant a tree
together on every anniversary.
55. Use beeswax candles.
56. Use reusable linens, rather than disposable ones.
57. Use an organic wedding caterer.
58. When printing for your wedding, use a printer that can use paper with a
high percentage of post-consumer recycled content.
59. Use all natural make-up.
60. Ask your friends to grow flowers in their personal gardens for your centerpieces.
This adds a personal touch as well!
61. Rather than having a big party, elope!
62. Have your guests sign the mat of a framed photo from your engagement
instead of a guest book.
63. Travel to your guests instead! If most of your guests come from one part of the
country, go to them instead of everyone coming to you.
64. If you have a lot of clutter and are trying to move in together, why not ask your
guests to take a gift, rather than buy you something. Give away your clutter!
What’s old is new again.
65. Give your guests the option of donating to charity, rather than purchasing a
wedding gift.
66.Buy a diamond mined from Canada or Australia for your engagement ring.
67. Use a non-profit space to host your ceremony and reception.
68. Arrive to the wedding reception in a hybrid or smartcar!
69. Donate the leftover uneaten food from your reception, instead of throwing it out.
70.Tell out of town guests about the eco-friendly hotels in the area.
71. Choose fair trade flowers if you want a flower that requires being
flown into your area.
72. Have an outdoorsy honeymoon, such as camping, backpacking, or fishing.
73. Use your Grandma’s vintage veil. It can be your “something borrowed”.
74. Donate all the leftover food to a local food bank.

75. Use a pump spray hairspray can, rather than an aerosol can.
76. Go barefoot!
77. Give a reusable, locally made cloth tote bag to your bridal party as a gift.
78. Have bridesmaids carry matching clutches, rather than bouquets.
A clutch or purse they will use again.
79. Use soy-based candles.
80. Decorate with branches!
81. If you have separate sites for your ceremony and reception, use the same décor
from the ceremony for the reception.
82. Collect all the paper products at the end of the night and recycle them.
83. Use a horse and carriage as your form of transportation, rather than a car.
84. Have your caterer purchase the meat from a “cruelty-free” farm.
85. Go for shabby-chic and mix and match plates from a local thrift store. Donate all
the plates back when you are finished.
86. Rather than purchase champagne for the toast, have guests toast
with what they are already drinking.
87. Use an environmentally friendly cleaner when it comes time to clean the dress.
88. Give all the guests a downloadable play list with your favorite songs.
89. Serve local, organic wine at the reception.
90. Opt for a cocktail and appetizer reception, rather than a plated dinner.
91. If you want to have a local destination wedding, have all the guests stay in the
same bed and breakfast or inn. Have the reception and ceremony in that
same place!
92. Calculate the mileage guests will travel and then offset their carbon footprint by
donating to preserving the rainforests.
93. Use locally grown berries in your wedding cake.
94. Have your bridesmaids wear black dresses that they already
owned for the ceremony.

95. Rent the tuxes from a local shop.
96.Do your rehearsal dinner at a friend’s home and have everyone chip in to cook.
97. Elope locally for your ceremony and then have a cocktail party
when you return to celebrate with your friends.
98. Hire an all-digital videographer.
99. Give tree saplings as a favor.
100. Give a donation in your bridal attendants’ names, in lieu of a gift.
101. Continue spreading the word about ways to be eco-friendly to all
your friends and family!
Conceptualization, Design, Stationery – April Foster Events
Photography – Megan W Photography
featured vendor…Elizabeth Anne DesignsJanuary 25th, 2010So excited! We are now a featured vendor on Elizabeth Anne Designs! Yay! Check it out here! Thanks Ami for all your help! If you have not been to Elizabeth Anne Designs you should totally check it out. The site has two sections, one “wedding” and the other “living”. The site is a great resource [...] |
So excited! We are now a featured vendor on Elizabeth Anne Designs! Yay! Check it out here! Thanks Ami for all your help!
If you have not been to Elizabeth Anne Designs you should totally check it out. The site has two sections, one “wedding” and the other “living”. The site is a great resource for lots of creative ideas for wedding inspiration and inspiration for life! Check it out here.
crafty meals…January 20th, 2010Let’s Get Crafty I am posting a few amazing photos I originally saw on Elizabeth Anne Designs! The images are originally from Sunday Suppers (an adorable blog with beautiful images). I just love these few images. So crisp. What a great idea for a fun unique party or for your wedding guests. A dessert wine [...] |
I am posting a few amazing photos I originally saw on Elizabeth Anne Designs! The images are originally from Sunday Suppers (an adorable blog with beautiful images). I just love these few images. So crisp. What a great idea for a fun unique party or for your wedding guests. A dessert wine table filled with lots of yummies and displayed in the most simple creative way.
In order to recreate this adorable display for your next event you will need:
- cheese & more (lots of it) think in pairs, cheeses that go together or go well with other things, like nuts, crackers, pears, other fruit or jams, honey, the sky i the limit.
- artisan bread (from your local European styled bakery, Milwaukee: metro market, or panera is where I get mine)
- beautiful plane white cake stands (small and large) or whatever you have
- cheese cloth (the cheapest thing at the Hardware store) and makes a unique table cloth
- a wooden table, rustic (or whatever you have)
- paper for cheese/food signs (to let your guests know what is what
- guest card holders for those signs (try www.save-on-crafts.com)
- on large cutting board (wooden, plastic, marble)
Use all of these items and some of your own to put together a unique display of dessert for your wedding guests or friends and family (wine & cheese night! woo hoo!)
{image & design: Sunday Suppers}