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Ring detail. Funny shoe pic. Groom and groomsmen. Nice focus. Cute mirror pic. Bride and bridesmaids. Bridesmaids pic. Cute clothespin idea. Kiss. Pages. JAYCEE. — So cute. eriction: hä ? Vintage Settings for Modern Weddings. Connects. Create your dream wedding on DIY budget. So you're going to sit through a wedding: the funniest wedding program evar. We recently featured Karen and Ian's amazing swords and boards geek-tacular wedding, to much praise.

So you're going to sit through a wedding: the funniest wedding program evar

However, one element was hinted at, but lacked details. And this was FAR too much of a tease for us, and we demanded to see more of their program entitled, "So You're Going to Sit Through a Wedding. " Karen obliged and admitted that Ian did the writing since he has a flair for comedy. So, here are the contents of the much repinned program.

What's awesome is that it includes all of the information to explain where to go and when, how to use their DIY photo booth, and the ins-and-outs of all of their geeky details including the chocolate dice and giant inflatable D20. But it also gracefully and humorously informs everyone about the touchy details of the booze supply and the DJs "do not play" list. Want to avoid tons of questions when you just want to snog your partner and relax? This kind of program could save your sanity. Virginia Wedding Photographer. Of my life during senior year.

Virginia Wedding Photographer

We’d go around the table and once we got to Rachel, she’d share her heart and almost always end with “Oh and I miss Caleb”. I always felt bad after hearing that. How dare I complain about my busy life and planning a wedding when my fiance’ worked on campus and I saw him every single day. Caleb was in Pakistan for the 6 months before they were engaged. Talk about LONG DISTANCE. They started dating and the rest is history. I wish the two of you the VERY best with this new adventure in life! Loved her simple style! In her dress!! First look! Get it girl!!!!! Rachel informed me that we were taking portraits at one plantation, and then going to a different plantation for bridal party portraits…. This is mantle-worthy!! Love it!

Looking good girls! Their FIRST KISS… EVER!! Married! 48 Items To Have In Your Wedding Day Survival Kit + A Giveaway! Stay ahead of any wedding day mishaps by putting together an emergency kit that you can keep close at hand throughout your ceremony and reception.

48 Items To Have In Your Wedding Day Survival Kit + A Giveaway!

All that’s to it is knowing what to put it in to handle any accidents or oversight’s that pop up on the big day. Then find some sort of handy tote to stash somewhere out of the way but where you can always get to it. These 48 items will help the bride get through any emergency she might face on her special day…..because a prepared bride is a happy bride! :-) And for those of you more inclined to use a list that is printed out…here is a FREE PRINTABLE for your convenience. To wrap up WEDDING WEEK…we are giving away the entire contents of this Wedding Day Survival Kit that we put together to one lucky OGT reader!

Leave a comment below sharing with us your favorite wedding memory (whether it’s yours or someone else!) Wedding genius. How To Write on a Cake. Light Up a Table With Floating Candles. Like little boats, these candles float because of the way they are made.

Light Up a Table With Floating Candles

They're flat on the bottom and not too thick, so they won't tip or flip over. The molds for making them are probably residing in your kitchen cabinets right now: Muffin tins, cookie cutters, and tart molds have just the right shapes for the task. Not only that, but they make it easy to turn out dozens of candles at a time. All you have to do is melt the wax, pour it into the baking pans, add the wicks, and set the timer. Before long, you'll have 12, 24, 36, or more little lights to brighten your table (or give as gifts). Make the candles from used tapers, pillars, or votives you have at home, or if you prefer, start from scratch with wax and dyes from a crafts store. Tips: Muffin Tins Pick a size. Cookie Cutters Use simple, broad shapes to make sure they float.

With a set of graduated cookie cutters, you can make stars in many sizes at once. Wedding kid favors. DIY Wedding. Project and Photos by Brittni Mehlhoff Surprise guests with a yummy treat to take home after the reception with these stylish mirrored glass favors that can be customized to your style.

DIY Wedding

Add stripes, polka dots, or geometric shapes to plain glass bottles in minutes with this simple tutorial. Supplies: Looking Glass spray paint Small glass jars with cork lids String or twine Small sprigs of seeded eucalyptus Scissors Painter's tape Small wood gift tags How-To: 1. Cut a piece of painter's tape that is roughly the length of the height of your jar. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Wedding High: DIY Cloud Lights for your Wedding.