I've blogged about before, during, and after our wedding and now it's time to talk about all things that were "Do It Yourself" at our humble day of tying the knot. Our goal was to make the wedding all about our personalities. We didn't want things to appear stiff or lack feeling. We wanted everyone to feel the warmth and love that we feel for each other. I truly hope that we accomplished this and that everyone was able to see the hard work and effort we put into the day.
Will You Be My Bridesmaid?
First things first. I had to ask my girls to be my bridesmaids. These cards kind of started project DIY. They gave me inspiration to get crafty!
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Will you be my Bridesmaid? |
Save the Date!
Next we worked on sending our our Save the Dates. We wanted to do something fun and out of the box. Something that would sum up or wedding day. We decided to make a video montage of us dancing everywhere...and when I say everywhere, I mean
everywhere. Jeremy drew the artwork and I put together the DVD packaging and invitations inside. I was so anxious to mail these out for everyone to see!
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Save the Date! |
Return to Sender
A real task at hand was getting the invitations put together and in the mail ON TIME. With Jeremy's help at the last minute, I managed to do so. Phew! I wanted to create something simple, fun, and classy. The corners may not have been straight on every invitation but know that I hand-cut and glued every paper, putting my heart into each one of them. I tried using a paper cutter but I tend to be a perfectionist and it was just taking too long to pin-point where the lines fell to cut straight. Cutting by hand seemed to be much easier. I decided to use rounded corners to soften the look of the invite requiring me to do even more cutting. Fun! The trick is to zone out by either listening to music or just thinking about life in general. It actually ended up being very therapeutic. I loved every second of it! Let me know if you need an invitation made! :D
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Join Us, Details, and Reply cards |
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Piles of invitations |
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Packaging |
Programs
I'm not gonna lie, I wish I would have done a little more with the programs. I was crunched for time and rushed through this process. This was the last project to design on my list and I think I was just ready to get it over with. I wish I would have included a little more info. Oh well, too late now! Hopefully our guests enjoyed them, regardless.
I was originally going to buy this
cake topper but Jeremy came to the rescue and proved that he can draw WAY better. These drawings of us are some of my favorite. I printed the images on regular paper and then glued them to chip board. I then placed rods so the topper could stand in the cake. A big thanks goes out to Sairy who helped me cut chip board so that our topper had support. Without her, it would have been a jagged mess.
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Weddubg Cake Topper! Photo Credit: Themba Imagery |
Guest Book
I wanted a guest book that was unique and different. I was searching Etsy and I found this
cute little idea. Thank goodness Jeremy can draw! He broke out his skills
again and we were able to create this on our own. Once I had the drawing complete, I took it to Kinko's where they enlarged the artwork and put it on poster board. All that was left to do was cut out circles and our guests did the rest! Now we get to pass by the love of our guests left us every morning, afternoon and evening :)
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Guest Book Before |
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Guest Book After :D |
Thank You
Does this image below look familiar? I was able to use our cake topper art and incorporate it into our Thank You cards. This is stamped on the back. I thought it added the perfect touch and completed the cards
juuuuust right.
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Thank You! |
There you have it folks! Our DIY wedding. My graphic design skills and Jeremy's drawing ability sure did come in handy to make these projects a success. I had a blast making everything and it made the day that more intimate.
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