Wedding programs were sort of an afterthought for me. I don’t really think they are necessary anymore as most people have wedding websites and other methods of communication – chalkboards, signs, etc. However, it was one more little crafty touch I wanted to add. I found some great wedding program inspiration on the Wedding Party App blog. I really like the fortune teller ones, but they were slightly more work than...
DIY: Gold Vinyl Print
Gold foil and gold vinyl art seems to be all the rage now. They are classy and super easy to make! I first bought this metallic gold vinyl on Amazon for some wedding crafts. I swear, my wedding was the best excuse to buy all of the craft supplies I always wanted but could never justify buying. I actually bought it for these mugs I wanted to make as gifts...
DIY Olive Oil Wedding Favors
I firmly believe that a food item is the best wedding favor. Your guests will most likely use it instead of tossing it in the junk drawer – or worse – the garbage. Who wants to spend money on a favor their guests will ultimately throw away? I wanted our favors to be special, as I’m sure most people do, so Chris and I decided on a food item that...
Free Wedding Door Hanger Printable
Today I am happy to share with you a free printable for door hangers that you can provide to guests of your wedding. Chris and I included these in our wedding welcome bags just for fun – who doesn’t want to show off that they are in town for a super fun wedding?To make these: Print the PDF (download file below) on 8.5 x 11″ card stock Using a paper...
Wedding Welcome Bags
One of the projects I was absolutely sure I wanted to incorporate into our wedding planning was Welcome Bags. Given that about half of our guests were traveling by plane and staying in hotels, we wanted to give them a little refresh and a warm welcome to Arizona. As with most of my other projects, I took to Pinterest to find some inspiration. I came across this article from Wedding...
KNK Zing Air: Why I Chose it, Why I love it, and What I’ve Made with it
My KNK Zing was yet another tool/material/[Insert crafty thing I’ve always wanted here] I purchased under the banner of, “It’s for my wedding! If I do it myself it will be cheaper!” My trusty and frugal new husband even helped me find a less expensive, refurbished model through KNK. Yes, I did buy it for wedding crafts, but I find myself using it all the time even now that the...