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Entries in DIY wedding ideas (3)

Friday
Jan152010

2010 creative & savvy wedding ideas

In case you missed it, last week I held a contest asking readers to send in their best DIY, money-saving, eco-friendly, or creative wedding ideas. Apparently all you blog readers are brilliant, and I loved all the ideas you came up with. This was so fun to put together! :)

Also, make sure to check out the top 5 ideas in the post below this one...Lindsey won our contest by getting the most votes for her awesome idea. Congrats Lindsey!

Get the most from your photos- Find creative ways to make the most of your investment in your photography by picking up a copy of the book Photos, Style Recipes from Pottery Barn.

Morning Wedding- A great way to save money for your wedding is to have a morning ceremony (esspecially if you chose to have a beach/outdoor wedding).  You will also save money at the venue that you chose to have your reception at... you can save around $500 - $1000 if you chose to have a brunch reception.  I just recently got married and chose this option because breakfast has always been my husband and I's favorite meal and it was a great way to incorporate who we are into our wedding. Plus, we saved around $1,000!! -Ruthie

Antique Touches- Someone told me about a wedding they went to recently that was travel themed.  The couple decorated the cake/gift/display table with antique suitcases and pictures of their grandparents weddings.  The guests filled out advice/well wishes cards for the couple on antique postcards and hung them on a tree.  I just like the idea of antique suitcases every where. -Erin

Use What You Have- Borrow your mom's veil for your something old and something borrowed, it is great if you are going for a more vintage feel. Also, Wear your favorite shoes from your closet, if your dress is long no one will see them and it's one less thing to buy.  Plus the shoes you have are more your style and will most likely coordinate with your wedding. -Courtney

Handmade Thank Yous- Instead of splurging on stationary, make your own Thank You notes using plain store-bought cards, and then stamping them. -Kristen

 

Music Savvy Tips- Since the love of my life is music...this idea is about music. I know so many of us girls dream of having an 8-piece band with cheesy wedding singer at our receptions, singing all our favorites and maybe one or two of our parents favorites. This is incredibly expensive! I'm sure you know. So, you downgrade to a DJ. He's got the radio voice, the records spinning...just one problem. Also moderately expesive. So listen up bride-to-be! Get on your computer and log onto itunes. Within a few hours, you can have a rockin' mix of your own. All you need to do is hire a wanna-be DJ friend (for cheap) and rent some speakers and you are on your way to a jammin' reception with all the perfect songs, sung just like you like them! -Cherith

Stay Organized- Probably the most important (and overlooked) way to save money for your wedding is to stay organized with a strict plan and budget. That way you know exactly where all your money is going. Invest in a good planner, with a section for budgeting, like this one from See Jane Work. See Jane Work also has tons of great and practical gift items for your bridesmaids, etc. 

RSVP Online- Something that I'm doing to cut cost is....instead of paying double for stamps on the return envelopes for RSVP, I'm designing a simple business card sized insert with a 'check yes or no' type theme. You may call it cheap but....its gonna save money. All they do is send a quick email to (for example) wellbethere@gmail.com or sorrywecant@gmail.com. -Kristin

Photo Props- Just something creative and fun...smittensticks{dot}com

Use Your Village-  We all know the charming cliché, “It takes a village to raise a child.” I would argue that it also takes a village to get that child married!  One of my favorite money saving tactics has been finding the wildly talented people that are part of my life already and asking them to be part of this special time. My future mother-in-law is tackling my wedding dress alterations!  Alterations can be just as expensive as the dress, so I was thrilled when she offered her services.  Not only is it saving money, but she is glad to feel so involved and use her skills.  She has two sons and no daughters so she loves to take part in all the girly stuff! -Lindsey

Giant Balloons- I'm stealing this from www.greenweddingshoes.blogspot.com...but it's such a GREAT idea! Here's what the couple, Kate & Andy, did - "Andy really wanted to use paper lanterns, but we couldn't hang them due to the gallery's super high ceilings, so I found the large white balloons, hoping they would have the same effect. We used twine for the strings and collected antique knobs and hooks to use as weights--" LOVE it!!! And absolutely love that they incorporated the balloons into their group photos!! The pictures on the greenweddingshoes blog speak for themselves. :) -Lezlie

Gather Inspiration from Blogs- I love finding unique ideas on different wedding blogs like Snippet and Ink, EtsyWeddings, and Style Me Pretty. -Megan

More Fabric Flowers- I'm penny pinchin' for this wedding. I'd rather spend less for the wedding and save more for our life together. Benefits: 1) Saves Money (no purchasing whole-sale flowers, keeping them cool, no design/arrangement fees & shipping cost) 2) Keepsake (I could keep them on my kitchen table in a snazzy vase for all of time) 3) It looks cool (this is the most technical reason of them all) 4) they don't die. -Kristin

Second Hand Shopping- I actually bought my wedding dress from a bridal resale shop in Dallas. While some brides might not want to have a wedding dress that someone else wore, I was totally happy with this option. It didn't bother me at all because I got an amazing designer dress for a great price! No one else had to know it had been previously owned (although I was so proud of it that I told lots of people anyway!). It looked brand new and totally perfect. -Jenna

Thrift Shop for Table Decor- Places like Salvation Army have old mismatched glasses and tins that you can easily turn into into the most gloriously quaint flower vases and centerpieces.

(credits: Apartment Therapy, W Scott Chester, Kristin Partin, Gabriel Ryan)

Saturday
Jan092010

time to vote on your favorite idea!

**UPDATE** Polls are officially closed! We have a winner! Congrats Lindsey! Watch for the full blog post coming soon with EVERYONE'S creative, savvy wedding ideas. Thanks for voting!

I received so many wonderful ideas for the DIY wedding contest! It was so hard to narrow down to these 5 favorites. For those of you whose idea was selected, now’s the time to spread the word and tell your friends to come vote for your idea! The polls will be open until January 12 at midnight. The person whose idea receives the most votes will win a $25 Anthropologie gift card! 

Don’t forget, once the polls are closed and the winner announced, I’ll share EVERYONE’S wedding ideas plus a few of my own! Come back for lots of creative, savvy ideas for your wedding.

The Top 5 Ideas:

1. Handmade Fabric Flowers & Poms

Instead of spending a ton of money on flowers, I want to create my own out of fabric.  Thrift stores have some great printed sheets and pillow cases that you could buy and create into fabric pom decor (or fabric flower garlands, or fabric banners to decorate an outdoor/plain wedding site, fabric streamers for the guest to wave as the couple leave).  Using used or new fabric could save on the expensive cost of flowers, prevent the waste of flowers that are used for one simple event, and just be fun to make... ok maybe they would be fun to make for the first 15 minutes...and then it might get annoying :-) Even though I'm not engaged, I'm just getting so darn excited about my flower-free-all-fabric wedding! –Erin James

2. Share With Friends via A Wedding Box

Several of my closest girlfriends have created, what is affectionately known as, “the wedding box.” This box contains extra tulle, candles, votive holders, toasting flutes, and more!  We all love sharing items that were used at each other’s big days! Don’t be afraid to borrow from friends! It’s shocking how excited people are to let friends borrow items that everyone needs for weddings. –Lindsey Snodgrass

3. Handmade Cross With Personal Significance


I just recently got married and we had a destination beach wedding on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. To bring in a little of the traditional church feel, we made a cross from reclaimed wood. Then we covered the entire cross with shells picked from the beach in Florida, where I am from. Our wedding was just recently featured in The Knot, NC and the cross made it in there...so I would say we were pretty pleased with how it turned out. My sister also got married this past year, but at the mountains in the fall. We did the same thing for her, but covered her cross in mossy grass and tied a coordinating ribbon around it. –Paige Coltrera

4. Cash Prize To Encourage Dancing

Here's a tip if your crazy about dancing! To help get the party hoppin', have a little dance contest with a cash prize ($25 bucks is enough to get people movin' to the groovin'). If you’re in a group of nervous or not-so-talented dancers, offer the prize to the worst or goofiest dancer. It'll be sure to get some laughs and everyone on the dance floor. –Cherith Newman

5. Handmade Cards For Bridesmaids


Make your bridesmaids feel SUPER special! Rather than just asking them to be your bridesmaids, get super crafty and ask them with a sweet card or fold out paper girls like in the photo.  I did this for my bridesmaids and it made the girls feel so special. We are all really close anyway, but this gesture was really memorable. –Cara Smith


**UPDATE** Polls are officially closed! We have a winner!


 



Saturday
Jan022010

{january DIY wedding contest}

I'm so happy to announce the first contest of 2010! :)
Last year, creative brides taught us that gloroius weddings can be achieved without breaking the bank. We fell in love with savvy ideas like: holding the ceremony under a giant oak tree, wearing a family heirloom wedding dress instead of buying a new one, and creating a stylishly mismatched bridal party with dresses the girls already owned. 
This year, budgets may be limited once again, but your creativity certainly isn’t! It’s time for a fresh crop of inspiring wedding ideas! Caroline Joy Photography wants to hear all your brilliant, creative, eco-friendly, or DIY wedding ideas: smart, savvy ways to save money, while adding beau-coups of style and personality to your wedding.
Here's how it works:
-Submit your best ideas to { info@carolinejoyphotography.com } or use the "connect" tab at the top of the page. Use lots of detail when describing your idea! Subject of your message should be "DIY contest"
-On January 9th, polls open and YOU get to vote on your favorite idea!
-And what's a contest without sweet a prize?! The lovely winner will receive a $25 Anthropologie gift card!

Tell anyone getting married, because when the winner is announced, I'll feature all of the best ideas I received. It will be like a wedding inspiration party!
So get started on your wonderful ideas! :)