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Wedding Ideas. Tahni + Josephs Bohemian French Inspired Real Wedding | Green Wedding Shoes... Unique Braid + Messy Bun. Hey guys! I hope you had good holidays. I don’t have time to plug in any hot tools or anything, so I just want to show you how to do a fun, little messy bun. It’s just a pretty, messy bun I guess. And then a really cool braid, look at this bad boy, really unique. All you need is your hands and your hair.

So, it’s a bonus. There’s not much to it. Okay, real quick. So, my hair, it’s nighttime right now. So, I really—so let’s start with the braid. So, you just take regular braids, the three strands and braid it all the way down. So, what you’ll do is you come with the end of the braid. Normally, if I had time, I would take that out but I don’t. So, you got the funky braid right there. So now, we’ve got a side pony. In several other videos, I’ve told you, you want to crisscross your bobby as much as you can. When people ask how to do a messy bun, it’s kind of hard because it’s just messy. So, the braid is not tight. Wedding. Wedding Idea Stuff.

Photographe-Mariage-Grenoble. Do-it-Yourself DIY String Wedding Lanterns Yarn Chandeliers. Jessica of Wednesday Inc shows us how to make those gorgeous twine chandeliers from the inspiration shoot she shared with us this morning. Using balloons, glue and twine, you can also make these lanterns for your wedding – and then bring it home and use it as your very own mid century lampshade.

What you will need are: balloons, glue, yarn, tray for glue, corn starch 1/2 cup of Corn starch, 1/4 cup of Warm water, clear fast drying spray paint, hanging lamp cord or fishing line (depending on your desired final product), and a lighting kit if you’re looking for a fully functional lantern. Jessica recommends using a sharpie to mark on the inflated balloon how much room you need to leave for the lighting cord. She also recommends coating the balloon with vaseline prior to wrapping the yarn coated with glue so it doesn’t stick on the balloon once it’s dry. Are you getting excited to try to do this at home as much I am? Instructions: 1. Get the Look: A Vintage Circus Wedding. Wedding Ideas: The Rustic and Vintage Wedding.

According to TheWeddingReport.com, 'Rustic Weddings' are the new trending wedding theme! It seems that brides-to-be are in love with the charm, vintage feel and simple elegance of barn yard venues and wildflower bouquets that embody this theme. Think natural elements mixed with a western vibe and bring that all together with fun DIY crafting sessions. And in true country style- bring in the entire fam to help you out! It might sound like a lot of work but we've made it easy for you with these eight suggestions you can try for your own rustic-themed wedding! 1. Décor Mason Jars evoke a sense of nostalgia and comfort. 2. Try scouring Etsy- the online shop for all things cute and homemade, for unique accessories. 3. Cute signs around the wedding venue add intimacy to a large event and of course, can be super helpful for directionally challenged folk. 4. 5.

Go against the grain for your wedding; try using wildflowers instead of roses or orchids. 6. 7. 8. Caught the wedding fever? Wire & Paper. Becca and Kyle » Beverly Hills Wedding Photographer Jen OSullivan. Two best friends became husband and wife today. They had an Alice in Wonderland theme and let me tell you, it was a photographer’s dream. So many bright and fun colors. The day was mixed with joy and laughter as Kyle and Becca realized their life is just beginning. A whirlwind of color and energy Becca said at the end of the night “The day went by too fast. Seconds it seemed.” Yes, she had two dresses! And, of course, what is a wedding without some fun ring shots… Copyright © 2010 by Jen O’Sullivan Beverly Hills Wedding Photographer, Jen O’Sullivan is a boutique wedding photographer who specializes in portrait journalism.

Hey Gorgeous :: Daily Wedding Pretties and Advice: tutorial. Craft organizers. My office/craft area is becoming a nursery so I am working hard at getting all my random craft stuff under control and organized. With more free time from not shooting I am going a little crazy with DIY projects for her room. To name a few things I am currently making: a platform bed, a rug, curtain rods, a picture wall, a mobile, some custom artwork….and that is all after I convinced Chris to help me tear out carpet and put in painted wood floors! He’s a bit of a pushover for both his girls As I finish up things I’ll post pictures…. In the meantime, I needed a few containers and opted to go the repurposing route…. I saw this post on Design*Sponge a while back and made it to fit my needs.

Frappuccino box + Mod Podge + Scrapbooking paper I measured all the paper to the size of the box. Along the same idea…needed something cute and easily accessible to hold all my clothes pins Why is turning trash into something cute so fun? Unique Colorful Handmade Pieces for Special by BridalShoppe. Wedding Songs: 48 Wedding Songs For Your Style - TheKnot.com. Is anyone else going to scream if they hear "Macarena" one more time? Thought so. With so many different music choices, there’s no reason to go with a by-the-book wedding playlist. Show off your couple personality with songs that reflect your style -- and don’t sound like every other wedding you’ve ever been to.

We’ve even done the work for you! Go straight with one sound style, or mix and match for an eclectic assortment that’ll have your guests up on their feet all night. Your Wedding Style: Indie Your wedding is as unique as you (hence the funny video montage you both created for your wedding web page). Ceremony Recessional "Hello Sunshine" by Super Furry Animals"Love and Some Verses" by Iron & Wine Reception Entrance "La La Love You" by the Pixies"Baby I’m Yours" by Arctic Monkeys First Dance "First Day of My Life" by Bright Eyes"Question" by Old 97’s Father-Daughter Dance"Gracie" by Ben Folds"Flood of Sunshine" by The Posies Your Wedding Style: All-American Your Wedding Style: Trendy.

Indie Wedding Songs - Weddding Reception Songs | All Cities. Despite being Gaga for pop, it makes us want to “Shout” when wedding DJs play the same songs “Time After Time.” Make it more than a mindless “Celebration” with our favorite indie picks. First Dance First “Home,” Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros (Feel free to play this multiple times.) “Can You Tell,” Ra Ra Riot (He’s still got butterflies.) “No One’s Gonna Love You,” Band of Horses (Classic. “Love and Some Verses,” Iron & Wine (In it for the long haul.)

“You’ve Got the Love,” Florence + the Machine (Well, if you didn’t we’d be worried.) Daddy’s Little Dancer “Hello Halo,” Blair (Once a kid, always a kid.) “On My Way Back Home,” Band of Horses (But only for this song.) Get Everyone on the Dance Floor “Ready to Start,” Arcade Fire (That’s “Ready to Start the Party” to you.) “I Feel It All,” Feist (Feeling mighty fine.) “A-Punk,” Vampire Weekend (Aren’t they all?) “Tighten Up,” The Black Keys (And get down.) “Say Aha,” Santigold (Less talk, more dance.) “Creator,” Santigold (No, that’s not M.I.A.) Top 5 Friday: Upcycling Ideas (Start As One Thing, End As Another!) - Style Sheet. Whether you call it upcycling, reusing, refurbishing or reimagining, today's Top 5 Friday is all about finding decor inspiration and doing it yourself.

Headboard From Wooden Skids (aka Pallets) This idea came courtesy of Julia Black from Pure Design, who hosted a video series for us called The Green Geek. Watch how she transformed three skids and some salvaged wood into a beachy white headboard for a queen size bed (three skids are the perfect size!). Chair Turned Bathroom Caddy Image: Pink to Green blog (via French Charming, originally from Country Living) This is one of those "Why didn't I think of that?

" Large Wooden Spool Turned Art Table/Coffee Table Image: Design*Sponge I was actually inspired last night at the bus stop (in front of a condo construction project) by four large wooden spools just sitting around, just the perfect size and shape for my current coffee table conundrum. Vintage Crates Turned Storage Images: Apartment Therapy This isn't a new idea, but it's a good one!

Easy DIY Wedding Programs Tutorial | Intimate Weddings - Small Wedding Blog. Posted on April 27, 2009 by Christina By Amanda Colyer For our DIY Wedding programs, I wanted to keep it simple and inexpensive, but still provide my guests with some entertainment. I decided on fan programs — with a fun twist — after seeing some great examples on the web. Materials for DIY Wedding Programs: - A2 sized folded cards (or card stock cut to size and folded) - Golf pencils , pre-drilled with holes wide enough for ribbon to pass through - Popsicle sticks , also pre-drilled - Scissors - Needle with a large eye - Corner Rounder Punch - Thin ribbon - Double Sided Tape Note: A2 is a great size because there’s room for content, but they’re not so big that they’re floppy.

Designing my programs was a snap with Microsoft Word. I had tons of ideas for games that I ran out of time to use. Once you’ve designed your programs (making sure to fit the card dimensions), print the front and back onto the outside of the cards. And had no problems. Close the card, pressing to seal the edges. Save the Date Idea! | Style Me Pretty : The Ultimate Wedding Blog. I fell hard for these perfectly adorable save the dates that the hugely talented Marilyn Chien designed. She and her fiance are total foodies and wanted to find a fun way to capture that in their save the dates. Here is what they came up with! From Marilyn… The story of our Save the Dates is quite simple. I love baking (especially cupcakes) and my fiance is a pastry chef at Nobu. We’re definitely foodie people and what better way of personalizing that than designing a fun std that represents us.

After designing countless ideas, my fiance, Moony, casually mentioned a “nutritional facts” idea but with our wedding info instead and our idea was born. Check out Marilyns ADORABLE site right here! Join The Conversation favorite (6) share share (48) tweet (5) pin (906) share (48) tweet (5) pin (906)