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    10 Things to Do with Your Leftover Wedding Items

    Posted on July 15, 2015 by Laura Downs

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    After the wedding is over, it is a little sad to think about what will happen to all of those decorations, accessories and leftover wedding items. Is there some kind of “island of misfit toys” for leftover wedding items? Do they go up to the wedding heaven in the sky? Unfortunately, after the wedding is done, you will have to find something to do with the stockpile of wedding things you accumulated over months of planning. After the “thank you” cards are mailed out and that feeling of wedding nostalgia sinks in, consider some of these ideas for things to do with your leftover wedding items:

    1. Donate: There are many causes out there that would greatly appreciate used wedding items. Think about the good feeling you will get from donating your dress or decorations to someone who might not be as lucky as you. Even some food banks might appreciate leftover candy, desserts or food.

    2. Sell: Think about the number of weddings each year and then think about how many other brides are also looking to get rid of wedding items. The wedding marketplace is a huge place now with many brides wanting to buy items for less money. List the items on a large selling site like Etsy, or try a few smaller, niche wedding listing sites.

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    3. Trade/Swap: Another benefit to so many wedding resources out there is that you can also trade or swap wedding items with other brides. Try BridalSwap for example, or any other trading site.

    4. Re-purpose: There are many ways to re-purpose your wedding items for your house, entertaining or for gifts, such as these mason jar lanterns.

    5. Gift: Along the lines of re-purposing items, you can certainly use leftover vases, frames, ribbon and cards for other gifts throughout the year. Your family and wedding party might appreciate an extra memento from the wedding as well.

    6. Keepsakes: DIY brides already know how to get creative with wedding items. So thinking of a keepsake or some way to capture those wedding memories is another fun project. Make a shadow box, scrapbook, wedding card album or bring the items to a crafter or Etsy vendor and let them create something memorable. For example, what about using some flowers from your bouquet to create a DIY Dried Flower Pendant?

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    7. Keep: There is also nothing saying you have to give away or sell all of your wedding things. If you want to keep the things because they hold special meaning to you then do that–as long as you have plenty of storage space available

    8. Contact wedding professionals: Some wedding planners , event planners or wedding vendors may be interested in your wedding items too depending on the condition of the items. Place a few calls to see if they can take some things off your hands.

    9. Throw another party: Who says you can’t have another party to use up the rest of your wedding items? Throw a party to use up leftover candy, games, balloons and favors. You don’t need a special occasion to get friends together for some fun!

    10. Give to another bride: A family member or close friend may appreciate some help with finding wedding items although not everyone is as keen on “leftover” items, so definitely ask before giving. Even if the recipient doesn’t want to use everything, tell them to pass the rest along to another bride and let the process continue.

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    12 Swoon-Worthy Save The Dates

    Posted on July 15, 2015 by Giselle

    Your save the dates help to define your wedding style. Whether you go for a simple reminder or go all out with the presentation, we’ve found 12 stunning save the date ideas from Etsy that have a truly personal touch.

    We’re so in love with these woodland vintage postcards by StudioFortyDesign. They will set the bar high for your invitation suite.

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    These watercolor save the dates with glitter envelope liners by KxoDesign are beyond stylish.

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    This great rubber stamp by StampCouture will give you the chance to make your own cards in a simple and stylish way.

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    These beautiful floral and embellished tags by NormaDorothy are so pretty and will fit in well with similar romantic details in the wedding decor.

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    These blue hydrangea postcards by StudioFortyDesign will wow your guests when they receive them in the mail.

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    If you have a pastel theme then these illustrated save the date cards by LizzyMayDesign are ideal.

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    For the ultimate customizable design, go for these printable postcards by SweetLittleSentiment. You can choose the color palette and your own photograph and then print them yourself!

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    Keep your date firmly on your guests calendars with these highlighted cards by SweetInvitationCo.

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    These rustic tags by TheVowSheffield come with a lovely magnet too!

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    Incorporate the chalkboard trend into your wedding style with these tags by NormaDorothy.

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    How amazing are these engraved wooden magnets by RedCloudBoutique?

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    Give your guests an interactive element with these knotted save the dates by SweetSights.

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    *This post includes Etsy Affiliate links. 

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    Rustic Boho Beach Styled Wedding Shoot

    Posted on July 13, 2015 by Gaelan

    It’s summertime and, we don’t know about you, but we’re itching to escape the city and the heat for awhile, and today’s beachy bridal shoot highlighting Elli’s Rustic Beach invitation suite isn’t helping! With its easy boho styling, and luscious floral details, this shoot from Jason Wasinger will have you dreaming of sunset vows by the ocean and sand between your toes.

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    boho bridal portrait

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    boho wedding picnic spread

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    bride on the beach

    Vendors:

    Styling, Stationery & Decor: Elli.com

    Photography: Jason Wasinger Photography

    Florals: Christopher David

    Dress: Elizabeth Dye

    Makeup: Whitney Stassi Artistry

    Headpiece: Elli.com

    Cake: DreamCakes

    Model: Simone Chartrand

     

     

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    The Bride’s Manifesto: Paris

    Posted on July 12, 2015 by Christina

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    If wedding stress is getting the better of you, why not scrap those complicated wedding plans and run away to Paris? These couples did.

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    Maja and Dario’s Romantic Outdoor Tuscan Wedding

    Posted on July 10, 2015 by Gaelan

    We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again, you can never go wrong with a wedding in Tuscany! Today’s couple,  Maja and Dario, clearly agree with us, as they brought their closest family and friends together for a wonderful and memorable late August weekend in the romantic Tuscan countryside to celebrate their nuptials. Chiara Battistini and Sara Guarracino of Infraordinario Studio Fotografico were on hand to perfectly capture the couple, their vows, and their intimate celebration in one of the most beautiful settings we’ve ever seen!

    Intimate Tuscany Wedding

    Maja, 34 & Dario, 37

    Tuscany, Italy

    Wedding Date: August 27, 2014

    Number of Guests: 60

    Wedding Ceremony Location: San Miniato (Tuscany), Italy

    Wedding Reception Location: Montaione (Tuscany, Italy)

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    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    We wanted to spend a whole weekend with our closest friends and family so we tried to keep it intimate and simple. We wanted to offer more to a few people who would really care, rather than giving only a little to a lot of people we hardly knew. An intimate wedding is true and you really feel that the people around you are there because of love.

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    What are some of the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

    We didn’t have a wedding planner and we organized it all by ourselves. Since we don’t live in Tuscany and we don’t know anybody there, we had to search for the right people to work with who would understand the style we were looking for on our wedding day. Connecting the suppliers was also challenging, and because we are not easy to please, we wanted to be sure about every single detail.

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    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    Yes, there is always somebody who suddenly feels important and thinks that a wedding is open to everyone. We wanted to remember every face, and every moment with our guests in this special moment of our lives and we did!

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    bride and groom portrait in Tuscany

    bride and groom portrait in Tuscany

    bride and groom portrait in Tuscany

    bride and groom portrait in Tuscany

    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?

    Yes we did, and we tried to explain to people that we wanted to keep it simple and small. Some of them understood, others did not.

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    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    The speeches (from a friend, the groom’s father and ours) and the music (played by the bride’s sister), and the fact that the groom’s best friend married us!

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    Tuscan church wedding ceremony

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    bride and groom exiting the church

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    The sunset on the hill during the aperitivo and the delicious food (not to mention the terrific wine).

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    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    The best thing was having our closest family and friends around for a few day – people that had travelled thousands miles to spend some time with us in this beautiful place.

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    outdoor Tuscan wedding reception

    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    It’s worth doing a small wedding because you’ll remember all the details, before, during and after the wedding itself.

    outdoor Tuscan wedding reception

    Vendors:

    Photography: Infraordinario Studio Fotografico

    Catering: Excibus

    Venue: Fattoria Barbialla Nuova

    Groom’s attire: Lardini

    Bridal gown: Alberta Ferretti,

     

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