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    Paper Wedding Flowers: DIY Wedding Centerpieces and Bouquets

    Posted on June 30, 2009 by Christina

    Michelle did not have real flowers at her wedding. Instead, she opted for paper wedding flowers.  Hundreds of them.

    A week after Michelle got engaged she bought origami paper. (Most of it came from kimscrane.com.) Her mom used a lily origami pattern that came from a calendar featuring origami designs to make the paper wedding flowers.

    “I’ve never really cared for cut flowers, but my mother and I have always been crafty,” says Michelle, whose mom folded every origami lower.

    Michelle points out that it was her mother’s first attempt at origami.

    “When she gets into a project like that she just doesn’t stop. I think that’s why we had so many extra flowers to decorate other places,” says Michelle.

    The paper wedding flowers were used for centerpieces, as well as bridal bouquets and even boutonneires. And guests got to take them home as keepsakes.

    “I am really glad we made them instead of getting real flowers. They were more personal, customizable, and durable,” she says, adding that she and her hubby recently celebrated their first annivesary and the flowers are still thriving all over the country (with a few in Japan).

    Want to learn how to make origami paper lilies? Check out this step by step tutorial. Or watch the video on how to make origami lilies.

    Looking for more paper flower ideas? Check out this tutorial on DIY wedding centerpieces made from egg cartons.

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    Have a ‘Wow’ Wedding on a Budget with the Five “C’s”

    Posted on June 29, 2009 by Christina

     

    Can you have a fabulous wedding on a budget? Yes You Can. How?

    1. Courage. If you are planning a wedding on a budget, you’ll have some tough decisions to make in the upcoming months and one of those decisions will involve who you are going to invite to your wedding. Cutting back the wedding guest list to include only those who are close to you is the best way to reduce your wedding costs, but if you have a large family and a big circle of friends, this will not be easy. It will take courage to make the necessary cuts – and to face the uninvited. Just keep in mind that there’s a good chance that some of your friends and distant family might actually feel relieved that they don’t have to come up with hundreds of dollars in travel expenses and wedding gifts during these tough economic times.

    2. Conviction. Go ahead and get starry-eyed over dreamy pictures of big budget weddings. Drool on your keyboard if you must, at wedding inspiration boards that look delicious enough to devour, but do not be tempted to give in to anything you can’t afford. Realize that you can create a fabulous event – that is true to you and your partner – without blowing your budget.

    3. Creativity. The DIY wedding movement is white hot, and the lousy economy is fanning the flames. Brides are doin’ it for themselves because they realize that they can save bundles of money – and create a more personal and meaningful event with their own DIY touches. And one doesn’t have to be Martha Stewart to pull it off. There’s a plethora of websites on how to make everything from bridal centerpieces to edible favors. Bridal forums and DIY wedding books are also great resources for how-to info. The earlier you plan the more time you’ll have for DIY wedding projects.

    4. Community. Why not get your friends and family involved in the wedding details? Maybe your uncle is a brilliant guitar player. Ask him to play at your ceremony. Maybe your sister-in-law is a graphic designer. Request her help for your invitations. Does your aunt bake raspberry cheesecake to die for? Ask for her help with the dessert table. Generally, friends and family are happy to get involved. Just make sure you show heaps of gratitude for their assistance. (Homemade chocolate chip cookies will warm hearts.)

    5. Calm. There will be days when you feel overwhelmed, crazy even. You will wonder how in the world you are going to pull it off without going over budget. Take a deep breath, and trust in the process. A wonderful wedding is waiting for you at the end of this challenging journey. It’s your job to stay on the path that leads to this destination without losing any friendships along the way (conflicts often occur during times of stress) and without spending money you don’t have. If you are feeling frazzled, frustrated and afraid, remember to keep calm and realize that in the end it’s all about the love.

     

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    Free Wedding Templates: DIY Wedding Paper Fortune Cookies

    Posted on June 26, 2009 by Christina

    I admit it. Post-Chinese food, I usually crack open the fortune cookie just to see what’s inside. Often, I don’t eat the cookie because it’s stale and slightly musty. I just want to get at the secret message to read about how wise and insightful I am:)

    I really like the idea of fortune cookies for weddings. Not necessarily the edible kind – although I’m sure the homemade ones are de-lish. I like the fabric fortune cookies, like the ones I blogged about over here. Or the ones made of paper.

    I came across this fabulous free template for creating your own fortune cookie made out of paper over at Kind over Matter.

    Although I love the concept of leaving these ‘kindness messages’ behind for strangers to find, I think these would make really fun favors or great for ‘Will you be my bridesmaid?’ messages. Simply customize with your own message.

    And if you are making donations instead of giving wedding favors, wouldn’t this be a great way to let your guests know you are donating to charity?

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    DIY Wedding Ideas: Where to Find Inspiration

    Posted on June 25, 2009 by Christina

    Want to know some of my favorite places to find DIY wedding ideas?

    1. Google Images – This is such a handy dandy tool for finding DIY wedding ideas, I’m not sure I could blog without it! Google Images retreives only images of your search query. This is great if you are looking for ideas on a particular DIY wedding project. I use this A LOT!

    2. Flickr– I just recently joined Flickr and have quickly realized what a wonderful resource it is for DIY wedding ideas. Simply type in your search query, and you will be flooded with images on your given topic.

    3. Websites – In recent months I’ve come across a couple of sites that I find particularly useful. iDIY has a ton of great ideas for creating a DIY wedding. The Wedding Channel’s My DIY Wedding Day, which launched a few months ago, is quickly becoming a popular site for DIY wedding ideas. Another site I really dig is One PrettyThing which has links to oodles of DIY projects.

    4. Books – I’m crazy about my local library and recently picked up a couple of helpful books: The Michael’s Book of Paper Crafts and The Michael’s Book of Wedding Crafts. The DIY Bride and Martha Stewart’s Encyclopedia of Crafts are also full of great DIY projects.

    I’d love to hear about where you find inspiration. Got favorite websites or books with DIY ideas? Do tell!

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    16 DIY Wedding Place Cards

    Posted on June 24, 2009 by Christina

    Stamped DIY wedding place cards.

    DIY candy bar place cards.

    Paper bird place cards.

    DIY stamped place cards.

    DIY place cards made from wooden Scrabble tiles.

    Paper place cards made from wooden Scrabble tiles.

    Place cards made with buttons.

     DIY origami boat place card.

     Fall leaves place cards.

    Love doves place cards.

    Destination wedding place cards.

    DIY wedding place cards made from wood.

    Potted herb place cards.

    Popcorn place cards.

    Place cards with vintage typewriter keys.

    Place cards with ribbon.

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