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wedding blog + planning guide for creative weddings | inspiration for DIY Brides

Brenda's Wedding Blog is your online resource for planning your dream elegant wedding. Helping you find the "wow" in weddings.

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Wednesday Wedding Accessory : DIY Wedding Program Fans

These DIY wedding program fans from The Wedding Outlet will help keep your guests cool throughout both the ceremony and reception. Perfect for the do-it-yourself bride, these printable program fans are fun and easy. With only a few simple steps, you can print these program fans yourself on your home printer and select the style and colors that compliment your wedding theme.

The Program Fan Kit Includes:
- 50 Plain White Program Paper Fans (card stock)
- 50 Wooden Sticks
- 108 Adhesive Glue Dots
- Test Printing Sheets with Instructions
- Complimentary CD with pre-designed and blank templates (see photos for examples)

The Wedding Outlet is a sponsor of Brenda's Wedding Blog

Wednesday Wedding Accessory : DIY Wedding Invitations

DIY Wedding Invitations from The Wedding Outlet make it easy to create elegant invitations for a wedding reception, bridal shower or any special event. These printable invitations are easy and fun and are perfect for the do-it-yourself bride. With only a few simple steps, you can print these invitations from your home computer or at your local printer for only a few cents. Most packages include envelopes, RSVP cards along with the invitations. And, you can choose from contemporary or traditional style invitations.

Featured: (right to bottom left)
Floral Framed Invitation Kit, Scalloped Top Wrap Invitation Kit, Black & White Damask Invitations Kit

And, this week, The Wedding Outlet is having a 10% off sale.

And, lastly, if anyone comments this week on any inspiration board at wedddingrumors.com {the blog for The Wedding Outlet}, you will be entered to win a coupon code for free shipping on your order.

Real Wedding : an intimate and vintage DIY wedding in Long Beach

So happy to share the wedding of Diana and Derrick with you today. Just wait until you see Diana's Poetic Licence shoes - LOVE THEM!!!!!! And, her wedding dress is amazing - it's a Sue Wong dress that Diana bought at Saks, so it's not a traditional wedding dress from a wedding boutique. Don't you just love the ruffles? Most of the wedding decorations were done by the bride and groom with the help of her bridesmaid. The homemade details of the wedding were captured perfectly by Anapaul Photographers. The venue for the ceremony was Cooper Arms in Long Beach and the reception was held at Utopia Restaurant in Long Beach.

Diana and Derrick sure know how to have fun - their wedding was full of music, singing and dancing. They even had a musician lead their guests in a procession down the street to their ceremony location. And, when the ceremony ended, they danced and sang "All Night Long" with their guests. And, the danced the Rhumba for their last dance.

I love the photo below - what an amazing photo {great lighting}. I could definitely see this one as a canvas print for Diana and Derricks home.

Thank you so much Paul and Anmarie for sharing this amazing wedding with my readers today. To see more photos from the wedding of Diana and Derrick, please click here. And, to see more from Anapaul Photographers, please visit their blogsite.

Real Wedding : a Country Picnic, it's the Ultimate DIY Wedding

Today's Memphis country wedding of Whitney and Jason from Savannah and Philip Kenney of Ava Grace Photography is the ultimate DIY Wedding. The only vendors involved were the photographers and the venue, Bonne Terre Country Inn. All of the details were handmade by the bride herself, family and bridesmaids. Their wedding theme was a country picnic with tons of wildflowers - LOVE IT!!!! I don't usually show so many photos from a wedding, but I just couldn't narrow it down anymore. I love all the details and the wildflowers. Just wait until you see the picnic themed food spread. Delish...

Whitney's wedding dress was a J Crew gown that she found on ebay and her mom custom fit to her. They were still sewing the dress the day of the wedding.

This is just so sweet . . . Whitney's wedding present to Jason was this old typewriter that included a little typed love note.

The couple met up before the ceremony for a "first look".

The ceremony and reception were originally going to take place in a grove of tress but due to flash flooding the week before the wedding it was moved to an adorable white chapel in the country.

The wedding reception was decorated in wildflowers {which were ordered from a wholesaler online} and full of homemade foods that included miniature pecan pies, cobblers, pasta, chicken salad, fresh homemade lemonade, and organic cupcakes that were made and iced by the bride's mother. There was even milk and blueberry cake doughnuts {from Cafe Eclectic} for a grooms cake.

Savannah, the photographer, said that a little bluegrass, a little country, and a little Virginia wheeling made for a great party.

Love the getaway convertible car - Whitney's dad actuallly made this car for her mother and they still use it for fun drives.

Thank you Savannah and Philip for sharing todays' amazing DIY wedding with my readers. To see more from the wedding of Whitney and Jason, please see Part 1 and Part 2. And, of course to see more from Ava Grace Photography, please visit their web site / blog.

Real {Mustache} Wedding : from the bride behind Whisker Works

Today's wedding came to me from a reader who planned a DIY wedding for less than $3K with 110 guests in attendance. Amber's hubby, Alex, an Officer in the Army, was away for the 6 months leading up to their wedding and the bride made everything herself. From the centerpieces, to the ring bearer's pillow which was made out of left-over fabric from her wedding dress.

According to Amber, the most successful DIY element from her wedding was the mustaches on sticks that she handmade out of clay. And, as a result of the success of the mustaches on a stick, Amber is the gal behind the popular Whisker Works etsy shop. In this shop, Amber creates mustache props that brides just love to have at their weddings for both favors and a fun way to spice up their photo booths. {more on the Whisker Works shop after the wedding} I loved hearing the stoy behind the wedding creations, which you can see below.

The wedding dress cost a total of $120 and is 100% silk. From Amber, "I bought a damaged dress from a store that sells unsold dresses on eBay, then my mom (who also has an esty store) made most of the adjustments to it. She hemmed it, removed the two inner layers of skirting, parts of the train (that created the ring bearer's pillow) because I didn't want a poofy dress... then I adjusted a lot of the beading on my own. The final dress I would estimate to be about 60% of the original dress. Being able to make modifications on our own saved us a lot of money, of course." Amber's bouquet was handmade by Amber, two bridesmaids and her mom. Her mom bought flowers from the grocery store to keep costs down and the ribbon wrapping the stems is the same ribbon that was used on the invitations.

Alex proposed to Amber with a 1920's ring, so they used that as a common theme throughout the wedding which took place in a 1920's hotel {The Kenilworth Lodge in Sebring, FL}. Amber found a 1920's wedding band that matches her ring well and for her hubby's ring, Amber found an artist who makes bands out of old silver coins, so they had him custom create a ring from a 1920's coin. Amber also found 1920s cameo necklaces for each of her bridesmaids as gifts (which they wore on our wedding day), in addition to Amber wearing one herself {seen in the pic of the bouquet}. The necklace will now become a family heirloom that Amber will pass down. And, back to the hotel, The Kenilworth Lodge gave Amber and Alex 40% off their total rental (a smaller room for the ceremony and the large ballroom for the reception) because they had 40 rooms rented by themselves and wedding guests.

All of the save-the-date cards, invites, rsvp cards were printed on Amber's home printer. She made little black and white coloring pages from photos of herself and hubby to keep the kids occupied at the wedding. They placed the coloring pages at their seats along with custom kids menus. To create the table identifiers, Amber soaked off the labels from bottles of red wine and replaced them with hand-made numbered labels. Each bottle also had a fact about the couple around the neck. There was an open bar all night and Amber hired one of her sister's friends to be the bartender. But, Amber says, having a bottle of wine on the tables saved a couple trips to the bar.

One of the ways Amber and Alex saved on wedding costs was they had their photographer friends take shots for them as wedding gifts. {Amber's maid of honor and Alex's best man are both professional photographers} Above, Amber's family shows off her mustaches on a stick.

UPDATE: I received a question about what Amber and Alex did for food, so I emailed her. Here's Amber's reply - just goes to show you that it never hurts to ask. We're both vegetarian and since a wedding is about sharing our love and our style with our guests, we decided to go down that road. We had it catered (set-plate), but on an extreme budget. Our original quote came in at $30/head, but by discussing our budget with our catering, they reduced the price significantly by having us choose only one option, vegetarian of course, and eliminating the desert. We had wedding cupcakes and a candy buffet, so we didn't think a third desert was necessary anyway. Believe it or not, catering cost was reduced to $10 per plate and it was super-delicious. :) Our wedding cupcake baker also worked with our budget, doing large cupcakes for $1 each in three different flavors. The candy buffet was a total of $80 - dishes were donated by a friend and the candies came from Walgreens (even though their candy is more expensive there, it was cheaper in the long run because I didn't have to pay for refrigerated shipping).

Photo Credits: Kelly Borsheim (Amber's sister) and Trang Do (Amber's maid of honor)

And, if you are looking for your own mustaches on a stick or the latest addition, lipsticks on a stick {which I think are the cutest}, please visit Amber's shop at Whisker Works.