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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Blanch & Jayfelson’s Bride and Groom Matching Rosary Set

As part of our culture, it is customary for the brides to hold a rosary during their wedding ceremony. It is a lovely way of honoring the holy mother of God. However, the grooms are not an exemption. They should have a rosary, too, yes? This is the main reason why we created our newest product – the bride and groom matching rosaries. Here’s the one I created for Ms. Blanch and Jayfelson, who will exchange “I Do’s” later today.


{Bride and Groom Matching Rosary Set for Blanch and Jayfelson}

Each handmade rosary is made of high quality semi-precious stones customized to match your wedding theme and motif. But what makes each rosary special is that it has the groom’s initials and the bride’s new initials, respectively. This is a great way to remember their wedding day by AND to guide their married life together.


X.O.X.O.,
Friday, September 23, 2011

College Sports in Weddings

College football season is in full swing and everyone is cheering on their favorite team.  How about including some of your school spirit into your wedding day?

Both my husband and I are huge Florida State Seminole fans, so we definitely wanted to include something about our alma mater (and the place where we met) into our wedding.  The first way we did that was by taking our engagement pictures on campus.  We used those engagement pictures to create our guest book.


During the wedding, we also entered the reception to the FSU Warchant.  The majority of our guests were also Seminole fans, so they did the chop along with us.



Here are some other great ways you could incorporate your favorite sports team into your wedding:

Host the wedding in the stadium



Invite the mascot to your reception



Say it with your cake topper



Are you planning on showing your college allegiance in your wedding?

AN
Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Bride and Groom Favor Boxes

Hi Everyone, 

I am honoured to be posting on Ashley's blog today. I have followed her blog since before I was even engaged (shhh that's just between us though lol). She has so many great ideas and some wonderful giveaways. I am also a 'bride on a budget' and that is why I decided to put my Cricut Expression to work for me during this wedding planning process.  

One thing that really shocked me when pricing items was the cost of wedding favours. Now I know we all love our own and pray that everyone else is going to as well but lets face it many will not become the cherished items we wish they would. It was because of this that I was not willing to break my budget to buy these. Instead I used the Tie the knot cartridge which I already owned and with the help of my wedding party and my mom we made 60 of each of the bride and grooms for a total of 120 wedding favours :) It took us about 5 hours in total but hey it was a great excuse for us girls to all get together and we had a blast. So much so my cheeks hurt from laughing by the time they left and how cute are these...  


(to see more production photos head over to my blog tarashomemadehappiness.blogspot.com)

We watched this video to help us get started and made a couple out of 'scrap paper' for practice.

These were both cut using the fit to page feature with cut the groom out at 10 3/4 and the bride at 11 1/2
I know the bride is a little bigger but hey brides are suppose to stand out on their wedding day right :)

                  Here is a break down of everything I needed and had to purchase to make these darlings... 
Cricut Expression + Tie the knot cartridge
White cardstock: all from that huge paper pile (actually felt really good to use some of those up)
Black cardstock: American Crafts (60 pack) $25.00 (Can.) 
Sookwang Tape (25m) : $16.99 (I have enough left over to make all 120 five more times lol)
Gems: Offray tube $5.99 (I have tons left over and plan on using them on some other wedding stuff)
Cuttlebug + Divine Swirls folder: already owned
Ribbon: Offray $1.00
Black Pearl Pen: $7.99 (again lots and lots left over for future craft projects)
Cinnamon hearts to fill them up $4.99
Total: $61.96

 Now I know the prices are a bit more here in Canada but before making these I was looking at a minimum of $1.00 per favour without candy. So in the end I saved more then half by firing up my Cricut and spending a couple afternoons with some great friends. 

Remember to think about what you already have and tap into those resources before you spend more then you need to.  

I would like to thank Ashley for having me as a guest poster on her blog today and to invite all her followers to check out my blog too see more of my 'Cricutized' wedding in the near future :)

Happy Crafting!

Tara
thecreativeprincess(at)hotmail(dot)com
AN DIY
Monday, September 19, 2011

Fall Weddings

I love the look of fall weddings.  There's just something about them that makes them feel homey and romantic.

AN
Thursday, September 15, 2011

Lovely Chairs

I’m soooooo busy getting ready for The Wedding Show El Paso1, that you may start noticing that my posts may get a bit smaller in the next following weeks… but don’t panic! They’re still gonna be fabulous.
Well, yesterday was hectic and today will be even more demanding, so allow me to leave you today with this eye-candy image. I dream of having this type of  chairs available anywhere in El Paso, so one day I can showcase a local wedding ceremony just like this one. But for now, pink bouquets tied to any type of gold chairs would do... very sophisticated, don't you think?
Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Julie and Rafael: Vineyard-inspired Wedding Cord and Candle Set

When Ms. Julie contacted me to create their wedding cord and candle set, I was ecstatic to know that they are going to have a vineyard-themed wedding. That's another chance for me to explore my creativity. The sweet aroma of a vineyard should be evident in the design aesthetic while using the couple’s wedding colors, which is a combination of purple, charcoal gray and light blue. Let’s see what I came up with:


{The candle set for Julie and Rafael}

{The Wedding cord that I created for Julie and Rafael}

What do you think? Did I capture the couple's wedding theme? I'm so glad that Ms. Julie thinks I did.

{Feedback from Julie :)}
You can view more photos of these projects by visiting our projects hubs in Facebook and Multiply. Meanwhile, hubby and I are so excited to celebrate our first year as husband and wife. It's be next month so I'm cooking up some surprises for our fab PDW clients, too. Will definitely keep you posted.


X.O.X.O
.,

Pronovias LookBook 2012

How do you choose a favorite look when each image is more beautiful than the one before? That seems to be the case with Pronovias LookBook 2012.
If you’re into chic, modern affairs or some elegant, completely refined soiree’s, you’ll love this eye-candy. 
Bring into the mix Hydrangeas (my favorite flowers...sorry Madona!), and it's just perfection.
This gorgeous lookbook not only showcases bridal and bridesmaid dresses, but also some stunning  pieces from the Cocktail 2012 Collection for the guests. The good-looking male models, the beautiful sceneries and the cool vintage car make these images even easier on the eye.

I adore the little flower girls, but what really gets me about this photo is this jaw-dropping Manuel Mota for Pronovias dress that I have showcased as my Dress of The Week.
And last, but certainly not least, this my favorite photo. The wedding dress, the veil, the bridesmaids, the scenery... AMAZING!


Unique Escort Cards

If you're doing assigned tables at your wedding (which I highly recommend you do), having unique escort cards will surely be a hit.  

If you're doing a theme of sort or have a re-occurring element in your wedding, try to tie that into your escort cards.








What are you using as escort cards at your wedding?
AN
Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Dress of the Week

Time for another installment of…”some serious bridal gorgeousness.” I’ve had my eye on Martina Liana for a few weeks now but this Dress is absolute perfection. Surprisingly, it has no lace or ruffles and I have to say, I am completely smitten! I see so much ultra-feminine details in almost every wedding gown these days, that's nice to get a break from it. This wedding gown is modern, it's elegant, and would make anyone feel like a princess on the wedding day without looking like cinderella. And the colors... simply stunning!
available at Ella Blu

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Monday, September 12, 2011

Style Inspiration: Balloons

I know what you’re thinking… balloons?  How very.. unfabulous.  Your mind immediately goes to your high school prom, doesn’t it?  With the big purple balloon arch and the balloon sculpture of a giant swan?  But giant balloons, the ones called Geronimo Balloons, can actually be quite chic at a wedding.  
These inflated delights are a pretty way to give a splash of color to your engagement session, wedding pictures and reception or ceremony décor. Here are some examples that I just love.




Photo Credits: First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth.

Click Here and Here for more balloon ideas for your e-session.
Saturday, September 10, 2011

Free Wedding Party Card from Wedding Paper Divas


Tiny Prints and Wedding Paper Divas are offering a free wedding party card.  Head on over to their Facebook page to get information on how to order.  

What a cute way to ask your wedding party to stand up next to you!

AN
Friday, September 9, 2011

10 Amazing DIY Wedding Favors

I'm leaving you this week with a super fun project for you and your bridesmaids, your wedding favors. Get together over the weekend and have fun while crafting some wedding memories.
Here are my ten favorite handmade favors over the web. Click in the link at the end of each post to get the step by step tutorial plus some free printables and tips. Enjoy your weekend!


1. DIY BUbble Tin Favors, includes tutorial and free printable labels (Hostess with the Mostess)
2. Succulent in Tea Cups Wedding Favors with step by step instruction and illustrations (Hall Weddings and Events)
3. DIY Chocolate Chip Cookies in CD Sleeves, it gives you the cookie recipe plus free printable tags (Intimate Weddings)
4. DIY Eco-Friendly Candle Favors. This soy candle tutorial doesn't include printable tags, but it gives you some tips about other uses of eco-friendly candles at your wedding. (Ruffled)
5. Handmade Raspberry Jam Favor Jars, includes instructions on how to make and pour the jam, how to make the top covers and free printable tags. (Intimate Weddings)
6. Cinnamon Rolls in Vintage French Tins. A combination of refrigerated cinnamon rolls and etsy vintage tins, this post is full of useful tips. Check it out. (Pie Wacket)
7. DIY Candy Bar Wrappers Made from Wallpaper, includes supply list and complete tutorial. (Such Pretty Things)
8. Fresh Cherries Favors. This favor gives you options and advice on how to pack fresh cherries in pretty ways. (Intimate Weddings)
9. Cookies in a Jar Wedding Favors: Cranberry Hootycreeks. It includes step by step tutorial and free printable labels. (Intimate Weddings)
10. DIY Coffee Bags Wedding Favors. The materials are very simple and the project isn't complicated at all. (Ruffle)


UPDATE: I developed a second installment of handmade favor tutorials click here to see 10 Amazing DIY Wedding Favors - Part 2


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