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The Mismatched Bridesmaid Dresses Trend

April 11th, 2011

{image source} {image source} by Sandra Downie {a hanle Contributor} Have you ever been in a wedding where you had to wear a wedding dress that just wasn’t right for you…the color, the fit, the style. Well thank heaven for the mismatched bridesmaid dress trend! I love this trend as I think this makes for [...]

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by Sandra Downie {a hanle Contributor}

Have you ever been in a wedding where you had to wear a wedding dress that just wasn’t right for you…the color, the fit, the style. Well thank heaven for the mismatched bridesmaid dress trend! I love this trend as I think this makes for a happy and enthused bridal party. It is very pretty and chic to have your girls wear dresses in the same color tone, but in a style that fits their body type. Or you can have them wear the same color, but in a style that fits their personality. The bonus of all this is that your bridesmaid will most likely pick a dress that they will be happy to wear to another celebration/party because it just says “me”. This is a trend we will be seeing much more of, especially for those Brides planning DIY Chic weddings!

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Let’s Get Crafty

June 17th, 2010

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 Old Door with a screen or window hole on the top half/top ¾ of the door [...]

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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

  • Old Door with a screen or window hole on the top half/top ¾ of the door
  • Sand Paper
  • 1 Qt. Paint in Color of choice (flat finish)
  • Tack Cloth
  • 4 Metal Shelf Brackets with matching screws
  • 4” paint brush
  • Chicken Wire aka Poultry Netting : 36in x 25ft (either 1” or 2” hex – we used 2”)
  • Optional: Brass Darkening Solution
  • Tools: Heavy duty stapler, screwdriver, wire cutters, paint scraper

Instructions

  1. Remove glass or screen from door
  2. Scrape excess paint and sand door until smooth
  3. Remove excess dust by using tack cloth
  4. If desired, apply brass darkening solution to wire and allow to dry
  5. Place door on two saw horses (boxes will work just fine if you don’t own saw horses)
  6. Begin painting door – to achieve an “old door” look, be sure to use flat finish paint and a wide brush. Don’t worry about covering perfectly or showing brush strokes. The uneven paint and brush strokes will give your door an original look.
  7. Once side 1 of the door dries, flip the door and paint side 2 in the same manner
  8. When side two is dry, cover the door in the hole with chicken wire and staple it to the door
  9. Screw shelf brackets on all four sides of the bottom of the door to allow the door to stand on its own

Conceptualization, Design, Stationery – April Foster Events
Photography – Megan W Photography

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Eco-Friendly Bride

June 16th, 2010

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 [...]

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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

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So Inspired…pink & yellow

February 9th, 2010

Wedding inspiration: pink & yellow vintage wedding. {image created on: style me pretty}

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Wedding inspiration: pink & yellow vintage wedding.

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Unique but affordable…

August 24th, 2009

Ideas for your wedding & how to plan “tips” It has been a while since i have posted on “how to wedding” ideas. These wonderful images and palettes have been borrowed from the fabulous Oncwed and Snippet & Ink…. The very first thing that you need to do when planning your big day, before you [...]

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Ideas for your wedding & how to plan “tips”

It has been a while since i have posted on “how to wedding” ideas. These wonderful images and palettes have been borrowed from the fabulous Oncwed and Snippet & Ink….

The very first thing that you need to do when planning your big day, before you do or book anything you need to decide on a “theme” so to speak. Something special to you and your groom, maybe you met at a vintage 50′s diner, or met on vacation, or went someplace special at some time, or you both love this and that. Whatever it is use it as inspiration to make your day unique and special. Don’t be afraid to go against the so called “norm” of a traditional wedding, you can keep the “traditional” parts that you want, but your wedding can be different and unique no matter what your budget.

After you have decided on a so called “theme” than you will need to decide on your budget. What items you will splurge on and what you will budget on. Deciding what is most important to you both can really help with this, yes that is right the Groom should be helping! ;-) Once you have a budget figured out try very hard to stick to it but try your hardest.

Now you can begin to shop for vendors/venues that will fit the bill of your “theme”. When you are shopping be sure and think of all of your resources, who you know, what family and friends do and so on. Make a list and figure out who’s services you could use, always offer to pay and ask for pricing when you are asking friends/family to help with your wedding, but most of the times they want to be a part of your wedding and will be so honored that you asked. Usually Grandma or Uncle will be more than happy to borrow his farm to you for your wedding ceremony and reception…or cousin is a ranger and would love to get a permit together so you can have your wedding in the forest! Sounds silly but seriously think about who you know and what they do…maybe Aunt Sally makes amazing pies and you just happen to not like cake! These are all great ways to save on money. Some friends & family may not want to be paid, in this case it is always proper etiquette to have the most sincere gratitude and to give them a “big” thank you and a large gift card. Let your friends and family know that they are appreciated!

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Now once you have most of your locations/vendors picked out and the majority of major items finalized now is the time to think about “save the date” cards. If guests need to make travel arrangements you will want to get your “save the date” cards out at least 6 months before your wedding. Always allow for more time to get these together (in fact allow for more time for everything to get together) because everything always takes longer than you could ever imagine and you want to get things out on time. Right after the save the date cards go out you should be finalizing the wedding invitations. If you are making them get them done early, have a invitation party and invite over girlfriends, Mom’s, Aunts, Grandmas, make it a fun night of putting together with yummy snacks! If you are ordering them or doing engraved or press printed you need to allow for a lot more time, sometime the paper is not in stock and they need to order more. Whatever it is, it may happen so be prepared for something to stall up the show…

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The fun part! Details…Do not wait until two weeks before the wedding to plan and decide on details. Get it all done well before hand! You want the final weeks before your wedding to be relaxing and enjoyable. The last thing needed is more stress. So all details, programs, favors, fun table items, decorations, little letters for friends and family, special gift or letter to the groom should all be taken care of well before hand.

When thinking about details have a vision in mind that goes with your theme but be open to other options, you never know what you will find. Hunt around at Goodwill, Salvation Army, Ebay, craiglist, antique stores, summer Flea markets, garage sales. Give your friends a list of things to be hunting for. Sometimes the best detail items can be found at Aunt Sally’s or in Grandma Jane’s basement! Grandma is going to have lots of beautiful things…maybe a beautiful pearl necklace to wear with your dress, or a vintage hat, fun old frames, mason jars…the sky is the limit. Thinking outside of the box can really help you save mola so that you can splurge elsewhere…on the dress or the honeymoon.

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A few essential detials that often get forgotten:

1. The get-a-way car…if you want a classic shot of the get-a-way car…be sure and actually have a fun get-a-way car. I am sure between the two of you someone in the family has some cool truck/car/or something. Make sure to discuss the use of this well before hand to prepare people for it—last minute springing of “borrowing” this and that can be dangerous…people want to know before hand.

2. Keep the vehicle simple or do a fun sign. Make sure that it goes somehow with the over all theme of the wedding “just married” or “I do” are fun for a car sign.

3. Think about signs in general. Guides for your guests or signs for food, or fun items for them to do. Fun signs will really help pull your decor together but they will also guide the guests in telling them what to do, or where to go.

4. Consider your exits! When walking down the aisle after being announced “Husband & Wife” have the guest throw up confetti or some other fun items…it will make for a great happy moment and a cool photo. Consider your final exit when leaving your guests after the night is over. Sparklers are super fun. The possibilities are endless, use your imagination.

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Check into your local sweet or confection shop to see what alternatives you have to cake! This might be a fun, cheaper option, depending on what you order…Or you can always have your Grandma’s & Aunt’s make some cute cupcakes and freeze them before the big day!

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Planning a small intimate wedding can be very fun for you and your guests. If your on a small budget but want your dream wedding you may want to consider a small intimate wedding. Inviting your closets friends and your most intimate relatives can make for a very fun evening. This also allows you to spend more quality time with them all. Your party may even be small enough to have only a few tables or one table. These types of events are beautiful and very quaint. They can be held in Dad’s field or in your backyard. This will also allow you to save on vendors/locations.  A small party can also allow you to treat them to special things that you may not of been able to afford if you had had the 250 guest wedding.

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Think about activities or props for your guests! A photo booth can always be fun. Your photographer may be able to arrange something like this for you or you can create one yourself. All you need is a fun backdrop (colored or printed sheet) hand it up with maybe some fun lights (Asian lanterns or white Christmas lights) and than some fun props for them to use, and some Polaroid cameras. Ask a cousin or a friend to help man the booth. Look into your local costume rental shot to and see what items they might have that would be fun for your guests.

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Think outside the tux! Tux rental is expensive and it just may be more practical to have all the guys buy their attire from the same department store. Or have them all hunt for some vintage look..you can get all the guys to look similar but individual by shopping with them each for their outfit. They don’t all need to match completely. This also will allow the outfit to be more of an investment since they will be able to wear it again were as a tux rental you pay $150 bucks and the money just goes down the drain when the money could of been put towards a nice jacket at the Mens Warehouse or J.Crew.

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did i mention i love!!!

September 12th, 2008

Once Wed!!! I have posted about Once Wed before, but I just can’t stop going back and looking at it, beautiful images of real weddings, and beautiful and creative ideas! It is amazing to see so much creativity out there I just love it! Check out these great ideas from some postings from Once Wed. [...]

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Once Wed!!! I have posted about Once Wed before, but I just can’t stop going back and looking at it, beautiful images of real weddings, and beautiful and creative ideas! It is amazing to see so much creativity out there I just love it! Check out these great ideas from some postings from Once Wed.

Check out this- the bridesmaid is wearing what looks like a simple sun dress, you can find something like this just about anywhere- or make your own, or have grandma make them….but really with the cost of fabric it is almost cheaper to just buy them at a department store…keep your eyes peeled for unique, stylish, and simple patterns, or just a solid!

The suit! Why not try something from a vintage shop…than you can always wear it later too!

Your wedding does not have to be elaborate or expensive…it is all about resources and creativity!! think outside the box as my 8th grade English teacher used to always say!! If you want something really traditional than that is just great!! Think traditional: estate sale! If your a little more artsy or just love bold color and unique ideas that are totally you than go for it…go to thrift stores, vintage shops, and make things, use your friends and family as resources for information, the internet is a great resource!! Take your time, your engagement should not be stressful, don’t get consumed by the little stuff, just enjoy each other (the two of you should use this special time to prepare for your marriage, the rest of your life together, not just the wedding) and have fun with family and friends as you plan and create your special day!

Sneakers! woo hoo! and blue striped pants!! ADORABLE!

If you splurge on anything for your wedding day, let it me your photography!! I don’t know how many people I have talked to that said they wish they would of spent the money on the photos!! Believe me the day goes so fast, your adrenaline is rushing and well frankly you just don’t remember all that happened when the night is over! Your brain has been crammed full of information that is 7 days worth!! The photos are what you have for a lifetime to bring back those memories! Splurge on the photographer of your dreams, who’s work do you just love…there are so many great photographers around…take your time and pick the one right for you!

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adorable printed programs, stamped or screen printing, from an image it looks like of the two of them! Check out your local art resources, some screen printing studios teach classes or have workshops! again resources!! be creative….and delegate to someone you can trust, and if you can afford a wedding planner, or at least a “day coordinator” to make sure everything runs smoothly (great!) and than you two love birds can just relax, and take in the day and all its emotion! (if you can’t afford this- ask a friend that has been to many weddings before, and has been involved with wedding planning! you want someone who can be organized, knows what is going on and on top of things)

Happy Wedding Planning!

these photos have been taken by: Our Labor of Love

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blogger of the week…Once Wed!

July 9th, 2008

I just recently found this great blogger, not only is it a blog, but you can also sell your designer wedding dress on this site- or you can buy one for way cheaper! How fabulous! Once Wed is such a great site…you must check out the designer dress section (to sell your dress or to [...]

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I just recently found this great blogger, not only is it a blog, but you can also sell your designer wedding dress on this site- or you can buy one for way cheaper! How fabulous! Once Wed is such a great site…you must check out the designer dress section (to sell your dress or to buy one) and what a great resource for wedding ideas! I pulled these images from the site. I just love the vintage, romantic farm wedding….the little blue and white tea bags (what great favor ideas!) and the little birds on the cake! ADORABLE!!

To see more ideas and to check out the designer dresses for less click here!