Sunday, December 22, 2013

Wedding Bonanzas Part 2!

Here is Part Deux that you have been champing at the bit for! 

Wedding Bonanzas....again

If you are getting married in some sort of outdoor space, it is always nice to add a little spice to a pergola or gazebo that you are getting married in/on/around.   For our pergola I went to Joanne Fabrics and got some of the 'extra' material they have on clearance, but also bought some nice material to really make it pop.  Total it ran me around $70 (also with a coupon), but it is already being re-used for some curtains, and the other half is being re-used in another wedding next summer.  

These are my wonderful friends setting it up for us. Easy to drape, just need a tall fellow or a stool.  I would also recommend tying the bottom to whatever the "base" is because it will blow all around during the ceremony, possibly ruining some photo ops-


To make another plug for the Rebuilding Exchange in Chicago, IL, while purchasing the shutters, we came across some reclaimed wood from a house in Detroit to make a "welcome" sign for the entrance of the reception.  It was beautiful wood, and they gave you all the info on the house (the address, etc.) which I thought was rather neat.  My wonderful man friend did all the assembling, but the final product turned out amazingly. 

To paint our name on the sign, we bought stencils at Michaels (with a coupon) and some white outdoor durable paint. Just make sure you let everything dry!

After the wedding, we took the bottom 'stake' part off, and the sign is now hanging on our wall as decor.  So frickin' cute! 

Last, but not least, we borrowed a large glass cylinder from someone else who had recently got hitched, added a simple sign to it so it was known what the cylinder was for, AND to add some cute-ness to the reception/gift table.  I did this by hand, and used some cute scrapbook paper.  Piece of cake. 


To those that need it- Happy Planning! It might seem to be a giant pain in the butt, but in the end it is definitely all worth it. 

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