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Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Thursday, March 4, 2010

needle + thread + a dress



Anyone making their own wedding dress? Or having one made for them? We want to know!

Also, is anyone having anything special sewn into their dress? My friend got married a few years ago and had her late father's wedding ring sewn into the underside of the bodice. Not for others to see, just for her to know it was close to her...

I cried and cried like such a baby at that wedding. Such an old, dear friend..., now a new mommy!

(source)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

bottle torch




You know..., i think i can do this!!!

These look so cool, but the fire aspect of it has me a bit nervous.

I set up the "plant nanny" by myself, but that was just some wine bottles stuck into Terracotta thingys stuck into the soil...



Nothing at all flammable.

Anyway, I thought anyone that was planning a backyard wedding, perhaps, might get some use out of these. I'm also loving the blue color...

Story and directions to be found here at Design*Sponge.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Engageology



Talk about DIY! You should really check out this cool blog I found today called Engageology! The bride goes over "The Science of Getting Married!"

They have tons of money saving tips! And look at the centerpieces the bride's aunt made for them. Under $200, when they had initially allotted over $800 in their budget!

Sunday, May 31, 2009

DIY Cake Tops!




She's getting hitched this weekend!

All my best!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

wedding aisle runners



(Photo Credit: Curtis Smith Photography via It's a Jaime Thing)

Check out this great DIY idea from It's a Jaime Thing.

Oh, yeah baby...

Rocked up in Rhinestones!!!!

Your Thoughts, Your Answers:
Anyone plan on doing any DIY projects for your wedding?

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Martha Stewart

I receive the daily Martha Stewart Organizing Tip of the Day as well as the Martha Stewart Weddings Idea of the Day via email.

I love reading and learning from them. They are also so inspiring!

Yesterday, I was asked to participate in a Martha Stewart Weddings Survey.

"Dear Member,

We at Martha Stewart Weddings are very interested in your opinions about an upcoming magazine cover. Will you please help us by answering a few quick questions? Your opinions are very important to us." etc...

The photos are no longer available for me to show here because I already took the survey, but did you know that, along with her many brands, she has teamed up with Kodak? You should check out what they have! It's really great.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Bridezilla Marries Groucho




Sabrina from the Introverted Wife sent in a "Been There, Done That" article for us! I'm so glad to see that practical AND fun weddings are still out there! Check out what she has to say...

"Creativity: We had the more classic ceremony to appeal to what traditions our parents and family wanted, but for the reception we decided as we were getting married around our most favorite holiday ever we made it a Halloween theme. I decided I just had to go as Bridezilla complete with a tail I sewed by hand while my husband went as Grouch Marx.



I refused to do something for the wedding just because it was tradition and everyone did it. So I had a 21 year old flower girl because she had always wanted to be one and asked me. I completely trounced the whole only the bride wears white rule. Not only did my flower girl wear a gorgeous short white dress for the reception, but my best friend got to wear her wedding dress again as part of her costume. I don't understand why some thought it was gonna be a big deal. Everyone there knew me and my husband were the ones getting married and a wedding dress got to actually be used more than once. Not to mention they all looked gorgeous in it.

Thrifty: Neither of us had any dreams of grandeur. We knew that by the end of the day it was a success if we got married and we didn't get too many things on fire. Being classic midwesterners it's also really hard to imagine wanting to spend say over $300 on a dress that was going to be worn just once and I didn't even bother looking at true bridal gowns. For me a bridesmaids dress in white was just perfect (I wish I could claim to have made my own dress but really the tail was hard enough. My husband even helped me by sewing up the end).

I found that by doing everything imaginable to avoid things associated with weddings we saved a ton. My mother in law made the ring bearers pillows while I found some cute easter baskets for the flower girls. All of our flowers were silk and my mother worked on making the bouquets. Having the halloween theme helped save a ton of money too as for decorations we just raided our parents basements and stole whatever decorations we could use. And then if there was something I made it wasn't just for the wedding, like the funkin I carved with our monogram.

Sanity: We could have never planned and gotten through this wedding without our friends and family. It made everything so much more relaxed and carefree to know that it wasn't just an organist but my good friend John I was dealing with (who I let pick our wedding music so I walked down the aisle to the Imperial March from Star Wars, I was laughing the whole time). My flowergirl did my hair so I knew I could trust her to do whatever she wanted. But the flip side of letting your family and friends help means I had to step back and just let them do their thing. My mother created the ugliest unity candle in existence but rather than getting bent out of shape about it I laughed it off. In fact by the day of I was rather proud and showed it off to everyone.

Our wedding was not a specific focus of colors, flowers, or theme but of just one thing: fun. It was so hilarious seeing the three guys dressed up as the Marx brothers hamming it up and all of us girls dressed as evil brides attacking each other. When kids didn't want to go down the aisle or were running around writing little love notes to each other we all laughed so hard at how adorable they are.

Everyone knows there's no such thing as a perfect wedding but I'd like to think that when it came to having a fun time we nearly achieved wedding nirvana."



Definately check out their Flickr Pool for all the photo fun!!!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Isla Mujeres, MX


There is a great Wedding site called 100 Layer Cake. It' just beautiful and inspirational. They have a Real Wedding article about Liss & Tyler (probably the most talented and creative couple around!)

Check out what they did to have a fun and original Destination Wedding! You can also click here to see the Wedding Website they made for their guests. (I had one for my wedding back in 2001, but there is no comparison!)

Their stuff Rocks!!!

Just look at their Passport Save the Dates and their invitations they created themselves!!!



Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Greetings from Coney Island


(image from ConeyIsland.com)

I was thinking about vintage Coney Island photography today and decided to see what I could find online. Love the ladies in those old fashioned bathing suits!

Well, I happened upon a Coney Island Wedding that I wanted to share with you. The bride is a graphic designer and wore a fantastic red dress!





"This was the front side of our invitations. We LOVE photobooths so it was perfect. I'm a graphic designer, so I designed the invites myself and we had them printed at 1800postcards. They were long and shiny card stock. We wanted to go VERY untraditional. Everyone seemed to love them!"


"We got married on 10.4.08 in Coney Island at the Museum above the Freak Show. I wore red and a little burlesque style hat. He wore a custom made southern gothic style suit. I walked down the aisle to the theme song from the show Twin Peaks (Julee Cruise, "Falling"). I made my bouqet out of fake gerber daisies, feathers, and glowing red lights that ran on a battery pack! His Best Man was also our officiant and the whole ceremony was custom to us...equal parts sweet and silly. We wrote our own vows (which included a high five in the middle). We had rings custom made out of imprints of sand, shells, and boardwalk we collected at Coney Island. Our recessional music ("Be My Baby") wasn't working and, instead, the entire audience stomped and clapped the classic girl pop drum beat and sang (amazing!) After the ceremony, the family went out to dinner at a restaurant next door to our reception venue. And then the family took off and the friends arrived for dancing into the night! The next day we went upstate to stay the night at Kate Pierson (from the B-52s) hotel called Lazy Meadow. It was the perfect little "Love Shack"!"

I love Coney Island, I love creative weddings, I love weddings with PERSONALITY. This one has it all.

Click here for the whole story. "Out of the Ordinary Weddings - A Coney Island Wedding (xposted)"

Unrelated to the above wedding, I came across this cool birthday cake with a Coney Island inspiration! PinkCakebox.com. Isn't it great? Check them out for other amazing cakes...

Friday, March 6, 2009

Mason Jar... More Uses!!!



Check out this pretty site: greylikesweddings.wordpress.com

Looks like "Mason Jars" are the words of the day...

Mason Jar Bride


I came across the coolest Wedding Blog the other day! The bride to be is Jessica and not only is she funny, but she made her own Save the Dates! Check out this article by her with step-by-step how to's!!!

Mason Jar Bride...

She also has a fun "Questionnaire" about your hubby!!! (I plan on posting my answers even though MY HUBBY isn't my fiance. (We've been married almost 8 years!!!)

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Tropical Favors



As a centerpiece or favor for wedding or shower... these are gorgeous!
Article and Photo: Martha Stewart Weddings.

How's your green thumb? Mine is a really DARK green...

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Go Tropical



Let them eat cake.

Anyone plan on making their own wedding cake? Check out Martha Stewart Weddings for directions on how to make this gorgeous Tropical Coconut Pavlova Meringue Cake!!!

Ingredients (Serves 100)
4 fresh coconuts, about 7 pounds
One 18-by-26-inch piece of 3/16-inch-thick foam board
7 quarts heavy cream
1 recipe Meringue Disks
Eight 6-inch-long wooden dowels or 8 wooden skewers


Already it's too complicated for me!!! Click on the Martha Stewart Wedding link above for the rest of the directions. Happy Baking! Don't forget to invite me to the tasting...

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Inspiration Board - Wreaths


Not just for Christmas anymore!!!


I had flower wreaths at my wedding. It never occurred to me to make them myself! Flowers, candy, wrapped boxes, balls, traditional evergreen, whatever!

Check out these DIY wreaths from Martha Stewart for some great ideas!

Don't forget to enter to win the My Island Wedding New Year's Contest! Click here for details

Monday, December 1, 2008

Welcome Back to Reality!

So Thanksgiving is over (hope you all had a great one) and now Christmas is in full swing! I got like 3 holiday cards in the mail already!

Anyone else not ready yet either????

Thinking of making my own cards this year..., got the supplies..., just haven't started them. Hmmmm. I better get a move on!

Will post photos of them when finished. (If ever finished!)

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Inspiration Board - Notes of Thanks


(images from Country Living.com)

There are so many creative and inexpensive ways you can customize your tablescape..., wedding or Thanksgiving!

Rubber stamps, paper cut outs, copies of old family photos are all simple and can show your personal style.

The middle photo shows rubber stamped paper napkins..., anyone ever tried this? They look so great, but I wonder if the ink would wipe off onto one's face..., what do you think?

I wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving. Enjoy!

Monday, October 27, 2008

DIY - "Clothing the Cake Toppers"


Hey, isn't this DIY month??? Check this out...

I found this project on the coolest blog page!!! With the Pixie Grin.

The bride is making her own cake topper, and she is going to paint their faces on soon. (Let's check back and see how they come out.)

How cute are the clothes???? I know, I am impressed!

MIW 2nd Inspiration Board Contest Winner

MIW 2nd Inspiration Board Contest Winner
Iced Tangerine

Our First Inspiration Board Winner!!!

Our First Inspiration Board Winner!!!
by Brenda's Wedding Blog

My Island Wedding Inspiration Board

My Island Wedding Inspiration Board
by The Perfect Palette

Another Inspiration Board for MIW

Another Inspiration Board for MIW
by grey likes weddings

to me for my 40th

to me for my 40th
by birthday girl