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    DIY Wedding Ideas: Involving Friends and Family

    Posted on March 21, 2009 by Christina

    Got a creative sister? A mother who loves to sew? What about an aunt that has a special talent for flower arranging, or a brother who is a computer whiz? Why not enlist their help and have a DIY wedding?

    Small weddings are great because you can get your wedding guests involved. Having friends and family help you will not only makes everyone feel a part of your big day, it will add a personal touch to your wedding, and leave less work for you. There’s one more perk: A DIY wedding will save you oodles of money!

    For Darin and I, getting loved ones involved was not only fun – it made our lives a whole lot easier.

    One of the biggest challenges we faced while preparing for our wedding was getting our house ready for the big day. Our parents and friends helped us with everything from landscaping the yard, to mopping the floors. Working alongside our loved ones made the list of chores seem much less overwhelming.

    For various DIY wedding-related tasks, we called on the talents of our creative sister-in-law who made the invitations and the place cards, and my mother, who led the flower arranging crew (consisting of myself, my maid of honor and my sister-in-law) in creating centerpieces, as well as the bride’s and maid of honor’s wedding bouquet. Darin’s talented aunt made a lovely silk ringbearer’s pillow, and a friend videotaped the wedding.

    During the ceremony, a dear friend offered a prayer that she had written for the occasion, and my brother read one of my favorite poems.

    Looking back on our wedding, it is these moments that sparkle among the brightest.

    But involving friends and family is not for everyone. For some brides and grooms, the quest for the “perfect wedding” prevents them from getting friends and family involved. They’d rather have centerpieces from the best florist in town than a homemade flower arrangement. They’d much prefer embossed invitations on the finest card stock, than invitations created by a loved one.

    For others, getting friends and family involved means a loss of control, and in turn, added stress. Some couples have strong ideas of what they want, and their loved ones just don’t seem to see eye to eye with their plans.

    For these couples, involving friends and family could backfire and create hard feelings for years to come.

    Just because family and friends offer help, it doesn’t mean you have to take them up on it. Do what feels right to you.

    What if, on the other hand, you want the help of your family and friends to pull off a DIY wedding, but no one has offered? Ask them! It might be that they don’t want to interfere with your plans and they’re afraid to approach you. Maybe offer some suggestions of how they can be helpful to you, or let them provide you with some ideas.

    If you’ve decided to involve loved ones, the best way to avoid disappointment is to be specific about what you want. Unless you are the laid-back type that just goes with the flow, it’s best to be clear about your ideas so there is no room for misinterpretation (and disappointment.)

     Ways to get your friends and family involved in your DIY wedding:

    • Decorating  wedding venue
    • Creating/mailing invitations
    • Driving you to church/and or reception
    • Taking photographs
    • Videotaping wedding
    • Readings in church
    • Cooking the meal
    • Creating appetizers/desserts
    • Making the wedding cake
    • Creating centerpieces
    • Wrapping favors
    • Creating boutonnières, corsages
    • Making name cards
    • Operating sound equipment, including Ipod and DIY photo download station
    • Creating bridesmaids/flowergirl dresses
    • Acting as a wedding co-coordinator on your big day
    • Returning tuxes
    • Help cleaning up
    • Returning rental chairs and tables etc.

     

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    Wedding Ceremony Advice Needed

    Posted on March 21, 2009 by Christina

    Okay readers. It’s time to put your thinking caps on and help out a gal who has a burning question about music for her friend’s wedding. Amanda writes:

    My friend is trying to find nice pretty traditional sounding music for her church processional that isn’t the same old same old. This is her second time around and she doesn’t want the same stuff from her first wedding (Here Comes the Bride, Pachabel’s Canon) but she also doesn’t want to shock her very traditional family. Any suggestions?

    Let’s help Amanda out with some great ideas. Please leave comments below.

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    Inexpensive Wedding Décor Ideas: DIY Wedding Pomanders

    Posted on March 19, 2009 by Christina

    Looking for an inexpensive way to decorate for your small wedding ceremony? Think DIY wedding pomanders.

    Pomanders are a perfect way to dress up your wedding space. Whether you’re getting hitched in a church, in your own backyard, they look lovely lining the aisle! And you can make your own for super-cheap!

    I discovered the above tissue paper pomander in the DIY Wedding section of Connecticut Weddings. Jessica, the crafty gal who made this, offers a great tutorial on how to make your own. The materials list only has four items:

    Tissue PaperPaper & Printable Media at Amazon.com)
    Floral Wire
    Styrofoam Ball
    Ribbon

    Amanda over at Ruffled also has a tutorial on tissue paper wedding pomanders. She made her own for her wedding – and they were gorgeous as you can see from the photo.

    If you don’t have the time for DIY, why not hop on over to Etsy and rent some silk flower pomanders (shown below) from Psalm 117. Talk about a practical idea!

     

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    Read about Charming Wedding Venues at Brenda’s Wedding Blog

    Posted on March 17, 2009 by Christina

    Can’t decide on a location for your small wedding? Come on over to Brenda’s Wedding Blog and read my guest post on charming wedding venues for small weddings. While you’re there, don’t forget to check out all the other great wedding planning tips on Brenda’s blog as well as her hoppin’ website BestWeddingSites.com.

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    Best New Blog Award Goes to IntimateWeddings.com

    Posted on March 17, 2009 by Christina

    As if the warmth and sunshine that has descended on my part of the world recently wasn’t enough to put a spring in my step, yesterday, I received an email saying that IntimateWeddings.com had won the Best New Blog award from Wedding Blog Awards. Neato! Thanks so much Wedding Blog Awards!!!

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