All about the ups and downs tears of joy and frustration of wedding planning. And will share a few tips along the way
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Centerpiece Fiasco
I have gone back and forth over what I want our centerpieces to be for the wedding,. I have been so indecisive because I'm scared of what if i pick something and the day of the wedding I hate. Well the Future hubby has decided the indecisiveness has to end and has given me a WEEK TO PICK SOMETHING OR HE WILL AHAHAHAHAHAHAH . So this is my first attempt at centerpices tell me what do you think?
Monday, December 12, 2011
Bridal party meeting
So with 4months and 3 days away from the wedding I had my first bridal party meeting yesterday and it was awesome to have almost all my girls there (One had to work the other is stationed in Afghanistan ). We boxed and got all my invites ready to go and went over tons of wedding stuff. I have to say im even more excited for the wedding after hanging with my girls
The personalized bags I got for everyone |
My Bridesmaids handbook promise its not bridezillish I just have a hard time asking for help lol but I can write it |
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Engagement Photos
Me and the future hubby took our engagement pics this past week and I am so excited to see how they look. We should have them back in about a week
Thursday, December 1, 2011
DIY Aisle Runner
So after spending forever looking for an aisle runner that was cheap and monogrammed I realized it doesn't exist. Refusing to pay anyone $80-$100 for it I personalized my own,
I got the aisle runner from michaels for about $20 bucks with a coupon and the acrylic paint bag of variety brushes with a coupon from michaels as well.
Step 1:
Design how you want it to look we did ours in photoshop and blew it up and taped it together
Step 2:
Tape the printouts of the logo to the surface your using and lay the aisle runner over it. We put the logo a feet away from the front of the aisle runner because we want it to be in our pictures. Than you want to go back to how easy life was in kindergarten and trace. We were able to trace ours kind of dark because were painting it dark colors but if your painting light colors you wanna trace lightly.
Step 3:
Once you got it all traced out you remove the tape and the print out from under it
Step 4.
You wanna start painting its way easier to work from the inside out. The paint will bleed through so you may want to lay wax paper under it or if you have tile table like ours its not a big deal cause it just wipes off. You wanna take your time because even though you can make little mistakes like going outside the lines (you can smooth it out) smudging paint somewhere could be a bit of a disaster.
Step 5:
Once your big initial is done you want to let it dry before you start working on your other lettering. I let ours try for about 4 hours.
Step 6:
Start on painting your names and date this part at least for us was the most difficult because we choose a really swoopy font. But it was so worth the effort because in the end it came out gorgeous
Step 7:
Give yourself a pat on the back
I got the aisle runner from michaels for about $20 bucks with a coupon and the acrylic paint bag of variety brushes with a coupon from michaels as well.
Step 1:
Design how you want it to look we did ours in photoshop and blew it up and taped it together
Step 2:
Tape the printouts of the logo to the surface your using and lay the aisle runner over it. We put the logo a feet away from the front of the aisle runner because we want it to be in our pictures. Than you want to go back to how easy life was in kindergarten and trace. We were able to trace ours kind of dark because were painting it dark colors but if your painting light colors you wanna trace lightly.
My Fiance Tracing away |
Our L traced out |
Step 3:
Once you got it all traced out you remove the tape and the print out from under it
Step 4.
You wanna start painting its way easier to work from the inside out. The paint will bleed through so you may want to lay wax paper under it or if you have tile table like ours its not a big deal cause it just wipes off. You wanna take your time because even though you can make little mistakes like going outside the lines (you can smooth it out) smudging paint somewhere could be a bit of a disaster.
Step 5:
Once your big initial is done you want to let it dry before you start working on your other lettering. I let ours try for about 4 hours.
Our names and date traced out |
Step 6:
Start on painting your names and date this part at least for us was the most difficult because we choose a really swoopy font. But it was so worth the effort because in the end it came out gorgeous
All done |
Step 7:
Give yourself a pat on the back
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