It was also the most expensive day of my life, too! In order to cut costs, I tried to do a lot of stuff myself.
The easiest things were the invitations and the wedding programs. Here are the pictures of our invitations. I couldn't find the reception card but you can see the invitation and the RSVP card. The reception card is similar to the RSVP. After scouring the web, I found that www.cardsandpockets.com had the best prices for card stock. They also had the best selection if you're looking for patterns. You can't really tell in the pictures, but I embossed the RSVP and reception cards. I also found a decorative puncher to add some flair to the actual invitation because I thought it was too plain with so much white.
I packaged everything together by tying a piece of matching thread and a tag with an embossed "G&D" around it. It was time-consuming because the thread was so tiny, but it was worth it in my opinion.
For me, there were two shining moments when it came to my DIY preparations. The first is my dyed crinoline that I put under my wedding gown. For the most part, no one really sees whats under your dress, but the pink crinoline really made me feel special. I bought the crinoline from eBay for cheap, bought pink dye from Hobby Lobby, and followed the instructions to dye it pink. This is the outcome!
My husband and I had a choreographed first dance, and the pink crinoline was perfect for that!
Because I mentioned our first dance, I am posting it to the this blog for your enjoyment and laughter! Happy wedding planning!
I will post my second DIY project for my wedding in a different post. =)
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