Showing posts with label Wedding Wednesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Wednesday. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

DIY WEDDING ~ WEDDING WEDNESDAY

It's been a while since I've posted on Wedding Wednesday.  My husband and I were involved in a wedding last week.  It was a wedding for a couple in our church and the family is good friends of ours. My husband was the pastor who officiated the wedding.  I had fun helping with some of the diy decorations and flowers.  I thought it would be fun to share some photos from the wedding on Wedding Wednesday.

As many of you know weddings can be very costly and everyone has a budget to keep.  Doing things yourself along with the help of family and friends can help defray the cost of hiring someone to do it for you.  I had the privilege of being one of the friends who got to help.

The wedding took place right next door in our church.  One week before the wedding the mother of the bride asked me to help decorate a wagon for the flower girl and ring bearer to ride down the isle in. 

The wagon was John Deere green with wood planked sides. We knew we had to do something to cover it up.  The colors for the wedding were black and ivory with accents of red.  Here's what we came up with.


 How we went about creating this cute little wagon ~
We first wrapped the wagon with a black sheet, and made the lining using a ivory table cloth.  We then ran a ribbon all the way around the top of the wagon, adhering it with pins to stay in place.

We then measured the height of the wagon and doubled that measurement. Using that measurement we cut ivory and black tulle.

Once the tulle was cut we tied it onto the the ribbon on the wagon.  We formed a knot that looked somewhat like a rose bud.  We then secured the knot with a straight pin.

On the back of the wagon I made a "Here Comes the Bride" sign.  My husband cut a piece of mdf board to a pattern I had drawn up for him.  I then glued card stock paper to it, with the words Here Comes the Bride.


The sign was hung from a piece of tulle.  At the top of the tulle a faux set of wedding rings was placed.

We wanted to cover the green tongue of the wagon too, so a black satin ribbon was wrapped the length of the tongue.  A small ivory tulle bow was then placed on the handle.






The next thing I helped with was the flowers.  I helped take off the thorns and protector petals on the roses.  We decided to keep the protector petals and asked the bride if she would like to use them as decorative accents.  She thought that sounded like a good idea, and we were able to save two large bowls full of petals. 

A florist friend put all the arrangements together, but she was leaving on vacation.  So the morning of the wedding, I trimmed the stems of the bouquets and wrapped them with satin ribbon.  The ribbon design I used was a ballet slipper pattern.  It adds a little extra touch to the bouquets, rather than the normal ribbon wrap.


Bouquets all ready for the bride and bridesmaids.





Here are the floral arrangements in the front of the church.



A bouquet of roses was place on a table in the entry way of the church as well.


 The rose petals that we saves I scattered along the isle tulle.


  
Petals were also placed on the unity candle table and in the tulle that draped down the front of the table.



The happy couple at the unity candle.


Petals were sprinkled on the guest book table too.



As well as on the gift table.


The book shelf behind the gift table needed a little something as well.  I went and shopped my house and found a few things we had used at our daughters weddings.  The bride had a photo of the couple to add to the display.  A few rose petals were placed on top of the tulle, around the LOVE sign.
This was a budget friendly display that added a little extra touch.


There was an ugly cork bulletin board that was just behind the guest book.  I again shopped my house and found a piece of black sheet fabric to cover the board with.  The Mr. and Mrs. and Love were left over from our daughters weddings.  The friend/florist was working on the bouquets at the time we were working on the bulletin board.  She quickly whipped up a pretty bow to hang on the board. It added the finishing touch that the board needed.  Once again a very quick and easy budget friendly display.


In this photo you can see the bulletin board in the background behind the guest book table.


  
The board was used as a backdrop for photo shoots.


All of this was done with love for this happy couple.


Come back and in my next Wedding Wednesday post I'll be sharing a few more photos from the church and the reception hall.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

DIY CENTERPIECE FOR A FORMAL DINNER ~ REHEARSAL DINNER

I'm continuing on with my series,  Rehearsal Dinner On a Budget.  In my previous post I shared my DIY Centerpiece Burlap Cake.  Today I'll be showing you a very simple centerpiece, that I used as centerpieces on the tables at the rehearsal dinner.  If you need a centerpiece for thanksgiving, Christmas, a bridal shower or wedding.  This centerpiece could work for you.   The possibilities for where to use it are endless.

The great thing about this centerpiece is how fast and easy it is to make, along with being  inexpensive yet  elegant.


The items you will need to make this centerpiece -

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

DIY CENTERPIECE BURLAP CAKE


Welcome to Wedding Wednesday !   If you're like a lot of people now days, you're working on a limited budget.  That's our situation, but it doesn't mean that our parties, receptions or dinners have to look cheap or go without any decor.  DIY projects are just the solution to stay within the budget, and that's exactly what I did for the Rehearsal Dinner we hosted for our son and daughter-in-law back in June.  If you missed the post with all the details, you can see it at my last post DIY Rehearsal Dinner On a Budget  (part 1).

Today, I'll be sharing a tutorial for the faux cake I made for the centerpiece on the dessert table.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

DIY REHEARSAL DINNER ON A BUDGET (part 1 decor)

Hi everyone!  In my last post DIY Burlap Pumpkin, I told you that I've been making a lot of projects using burlap since the rehearsal dinner we did back in June for our son and daughter-in-law. I know this post is long over due, but I thought I'd share it today as people have been asking about it.  My plan is to feature posts once again in my

Wedding Wednesday Series

Today I'll start with....

 DIY  -  How to have a rehearsal dinner on a limited budget

We gained some experience decorating and hosting dinners on a small budget with our two daughters' weddings. ( If you've been reading this blog for a while, you will remember that they were married within a month of each.)  You can read all about how we did  the weddings on a budget: just click on Wedding Wednesday in the side bar or on the photo DIY Weddings on a budget . The rehearsal dinner for 45 guests seemed relatively small  compared to wedding guests numbering 200 and 300 people.  If you're planning on doing your own rehearsal dinner, you may be comforted to know that even though there is work involved, it's also a lot of fun preparing and decorating for the happy occasion.



Our rehearsal dinner all started because

Thursday, August 23, 2012

A SUMMER WEDDING

I've been gone again and I'm sure you think I've forgotten about all of you.  It's been such a crazy busy summer here at the Parsonage. My husband received a phone call recently to come and preach in the church where he had his first charge/job.  So in just a small amount of time we had our bags packed and were on our way for a 1700 mile trip to Minnesota.  It was exciting for us to reunite with  friends from the church and family who live nearby.  The timing of the trip was wonderful, as it was my father-in-laws 80th birthday and my mom and step-dad's 27th anniversary.  We very rarely get to attend such events because of the great distance we have to travel.  It was such a joy to be able to attend the parties.

I had plans to take many photos to share, but while we were there my camera died.  I was disappointed to only get a few photos.  Now I'm on the hunt for a new camera.  Do any of you have a good suggestion for a camera? 

I do however have some very exciting news to share with you.   Our son got engaged on August 7th.  He and his fiance will be getting married sometime next summer.

 Of course I have to share a few photos of the happy couple.




This will give me another wedding to share on Wedding Wednesday .  Yay!






Wednesday, December 14, 2011

WEDDING WEDNESDAY


It's been a while since I've posted on Wedding Wednesday.  My husband and I just returned from a trip to Nashville, TN where we attended our niece's wedding.  I thought it would be fun to share some photos from the wedding on Wedding Wednesday.

The wedding took place in the historic distric of Nashville at Wightman Chapel.  It's a beautiful old building with beautiful Gothic architecture containing stained glass windows, a pipe organ and grand piano. It also has a 90 foot long center aisle.


  The Chapel

 The 90 foot long aisle.



 All the beautiful wood and organ pipes.




Beautiful stained glass windows and Gothic style lights.

The wedding reception was held at The Factory in Franklin, TN.  It's an old factory converted into shops and a reception hall. 

At the entrance to the room, we were greeted with
this arrangement.

Tulle with lights, candles and photo of the newly weds.

A chandelier hung in the doorway...



...off to the left was a table with note cards for writing a greeting or bit of advise to the newlyweds.
Center piece for each table included a candle chandelier.
 
My sister and nieces made these DIY wreaths for the wedding.  They were placed on the benches at the chapel and at various places at the wedding reception.


These were pretty but yet a simple DIY.
All you need to make them is a Styrofoam wreath, pieces of fabric and hot glue gun to adhere the fabric to the wreath.  A simple tulle bow was attached for hanging them.


 The pretty cake table.





The couple left with all of us blowing bubbles.  I love this photo capturing the joy of the happy couple leaving for 
their honeymoon.


Even the bears at the exit of the building were in the wedding mood!



Tuesday, June 14, 2011

DECORATING USING YARD SALE FINDS

On Wednesday, June 15th, the Nesting Place is hosting a party.  It's a yard sale linking party to show off some of your favorite yard sale finds and treasures.  I love parties and yard sales, so I'm joining in on the fun.

I've had so many great yard sale finds over the years.  I started going to yard sales with my mom and two sisters at a young age.  We'd look forward to this once a year event for weeks (there weren't any garage sales in the small town where I grew up).  My sister and I knew yard sales meant new clothes and things for our room.  We'd wake up early and drive an hour to the city with our sack lunches in hand.  As you can tell I'm a well experienced yard sale shopper.

Yard sales offer a great variety of things you can buy from clothing to decorative items for the home.  You can even find furniture and tools!  Here are just a few of my  finds.

Great Household Decorations



Bathroom Decor


Seasonal Decor



and even

Wedding Decor !!!






Using yard sale items for weddings can help keep costs down a lot!

Here are some examples of my favorites!

  posts for more fun diy's and savings ideas.

The table skirt I made using new fabric purchased for $3.00
Candle holders and candy jars for .25 cents to $1.00
A large bag of tulle for $1.50
Ring bearer pillow $1.00 
(We added the embellishments our self to the pillow.)
Table clothes $1.00
Flower girl basket .50 cents 
(We completely recovered the basket with fabric and embellishments.)
Plant stand pillars $1.50 for the set! (I couldn't believe it when I found them so cheap!)
A very large box of Christmas lights....some still new in the boxes, as well as the plastic hangers to hang them - $3.00
Six (boxes of twelve) wedding votive candles $1.00 per box
Rose petals one large box .50 cents
Pillar candles .25 cents and .50 cents each (Nobody even knew they were used at another wedding. You always pre-light the candles at rehearsal anyway.)
Hanging bench lanterns .50 cents 
and even two brand new boxes of 8 lantern hangers .25 cents





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