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Guest Post: DIY Wedding Ideas

27 Thursday Dec 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Guest Posts, Weddings

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coffee favors, decor, diy, DIY napkins, ice cream bar, napkins, party favors, Trisha Jefford, wedding

The days of Pinterest and DIY projects are among us and it seems like every time I log into Facebook another one of my friends has posted a photo of an impossibly cute, DIY based project or craft they’ve made. With this in mind, I’d like to say that employing DIY projects and ideas for a wedding (or other event) does not have to translate into countless hours of gluing, cutting, and assembling. In my time as an event planner and caterer I have come across a few great ideas of my own that I like to suggest to clients who wanted to add a little extra something for their guests to enjoy.

DIY Napkins
Taken a look at linen costs lately? To buy just a set of four can sometimes set you back $12-$15, not to mention any cleaning costs incurred after your guests use them. To get around this expense, and to give your event a little more personality, I’d suggest an inexpensive and fun alternative to my clients. DIY napkins!

To make napkins you will need:
– A couple of large packs of simple paper napkins in a variety of colors
– A pair of heavy duty scissors
– A stencil of a shape or design of your choosing

To begin, make a simple stencil large enough to be used on the napkin, but interesting and intricate enough to catch your guest’s eye. For mine I’ve chosen to use a simple leaf shape. From here, all you need to do is cut this same shape into the napkins you picked up (make sure not to cross the seam of the napkin). To achieve a layering effect, put two colors together per guest, such as a rustic orange and a mossy green, or whichever color you think will go great with your event’s theme or season.

Some of these next ideas would work great as well:
Guest Post: DIY Wedding Ideas
Photo Credit: Weddingbee

Guest Post: DIY Wedding Ideas
Photo Credit: Intimate Weddings

DIY Party Favors
Giving your guests a meaningful thank you gift doesn’t require you to take a huge gouge out of your bank account. A great party favor that I frequently suggest to brides and grooms to-be is a DIY take home bag of coffee! This project can be accommodated to a wide range of budgets and only takes about an hour to do.

To make DIY coffee you will need:
– A package of small brown paper lunch bags
– A spool of ribbon or twine
– Computer sticker paper or a stencil
– Your favorite coffee beans (ground or whole)

One thing all great coffee has is a name! You can get as creative as you want when naming your coffee, but I’d suggest keeping it in line with your new last name, “The Eagleston Roast”, or “The Jameson Brew”. Whatever name you go with, make a quick stencil or sticker design on your computer and slap it on the bag. Tie some ribbon or twine into bows and place it above or below your name and just like that, you have an easy yet creative party favor for your guests to enjoy. If you have a little more time and money to spare you could order a customized stamp from an internet retailer.

Here are some more great ideas:
Guest Post: DIY Wedding Ideas
Photo Credit: Apropos Roasters

Guest Post: DIY Wedding Ideas
Photo Credit: Wedding Paper Divas

Guest Post: DIY Wedding Ideas
Photo Credit: Green Wedding Shoes

DIY Desserts
A good wedding cake can really hit you in the wallet; and a good vegan wedding cake can often be the price of a small country’s entire GDP (just kidding, but really). If you’ve been following recent wedding trends then you’ve probably noticed the new direction dessert options are taking. Many couples are choosing to completely disregard the traditional wedding cake and instead, electing to take another route entirely. While I still recommend getting at least a small cake for cutting, and picture purposes, there’s really no reason why you can’t go avant-garde and get a little creative in the dessert department.

My personal favorite is setting up your very own DIY ice-cream bar. This option costs quite a bit less than supplying cake for all of those dessert-eaters, this creative post dinner idea is also a lot of fun for guest of all ages.

For DIY ice cream you will need:
– A couple gallons of ice cream (I recommend “Purely Decadent” ice cream in multiple flavors)
– A handful of your favorite toppings
– Serving dishes

By doing this, wedding guests are free to dress up their dessert however they like. I remember one couple that had a sign at their dessert bar instructing their guests to snap a photo of their creations, then hash-tagging it on Instagram or Twitter under the wedding party name. This made for a fun, creative photo album for the guests and wedding party to look back on later.

Here are a few great examples:
Guest Post: DIY Wedding Ideas
Photo Credit: Eat, Drink, Chic

Guest Post: DIY Wedding Ideas
Photo Credit: Katelyn James Photography

Guest Post: DIY Wedding Ideas
Photo Credit: Alli McWhinney Photography

I hope some of these tips and projects can help you or have inspired some ideas of your own for your upcoming wedding. Remember saving money and cutting costs does not have to translate into dowdy or shoddy. Think outside the box and your guests will leave satisfied and maybe even a little jealous of your creativity.

{Trisha Jefford has worked a variety of jobs across the food service industry from waiting tables to being a personal chef. She is a wife and mother of two wonderful girls who put up with all of her whacky taste testing. Trisha currently blogs and writes for EZ Cater, a site that specializes in finding you the perfect corporate caterer.}

Wedding Day Face Off

10 Wednesday Oct 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Bridal Party, The Bride & Groom, Weddings

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gray star photography, Jay Lim Photography, Jennifer Lombardo, lauren elle photography, makeup, natural, Siousca Photography, Suzanne Moderski-Iannielo, Victoria Elizabeth Makeup, wedding, wedding makeup

Wedding Day Face Off

Lets face it, everyone wants to look their best on their wedding day. Some want to get all done up and others rather look natural and more like themselves. There are so many options and looks you can choose from. It all depends on what you want and what your theme is.

Make sure you pick someone who knows what you want and is good at what they do. Regardless of taste, you shouldn’t look like you have it caked on. I was very lucky to have my friend Jennifer Lombardo do my makeup for my wedding. She is seriously awesome at what she does and I thank her for making me look gorgeous. She just got back from fashion week a few weeks ago, how exciting! I always say, a bride should look like a flawless version of herself. That is exactly what Jen did. She made me look flawless and it lasted all day.

Personally, I don’t feel you should be covered in makeup. Less is always more. But thats me. I know when you have a certain theme its hard to be natural, especially if you’re going glam or have decided to go with a certain time period. However, your true beauty should shine through and with tons of makeup thats hard. If you choose someone who is excellent at the craft then you should be fine. Have fun and be comfortable, thats the most important thing.

Here are some inspirational face off’s for your big day along with a few people I know that seriously looked gorgeous on their wedding day. Enjoy!

The first image below was my inspiration I sent to Jen. She did such a great job!

Wedding Day Face Off
Photo Credit: Fashion Studio Magazine

Wedding Day Face Off
Photo Credit: Eyeshaddow Lipstick

Wedding Day Face Off
Photo Credit: (right) False Eyelashes Info

Wedding Day Face Off
Photo Credit: Weddings by Lily

Wedding Day Face Off
Photo Credit: (left) Bella Beach Wedding (right) All Women Stalk

Wedding Day Face Off
Photo Credit: Lady Art Looks

Wedding Day Face Off
Photo Credit: Kerry Harvey: Pro Makeup Ireland

Wedding Day Face Off
Photo Credit: You A Photography

Wedding Day Face Off
Photo Credit: Mag Rouge – Issue 0004

I am thrilled to feature some of the most beautiful women I know. Here they are looking stunning on their wedding day. I included myself because Jen did such an amazing job at keeping me natural and flawless.

Wedding Day Face Off
Diana Nicholson – Photo Credit: Jay Lim Photography & Victoria Elizabeth Makeup

Wedding Day Face Off
Yours Truly – Photo Credit: Lauren Elle Photography & Jen Lombardo Makeup

Wedding Day Face Off
Jennifer Lombardo – Photo Credit: Gray Star Photography & Jen Lombardo Makeup

Wedding Day Face Off
Lizzy Spohr Russinko – Photo Credit: Siousca Photography & Suzanne Moderski-Iannielo

Wedding Day Face Off
Maureen Frye – Photo Credit: Gray Star Photography

Guest Post: Getting a Wedding Reception Spot On

22 Saturday Sep 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Guest Posts, Weddings

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bride, dancing, decorating, diy, DJ, groom, kevin mills, marriage, music, party, reception, wedding

Setting up a fabulous wedding reception is the ambition of every bride and groom in the country. From decking out the banquet tables with the right fabrics, to making sure the walls and ceiling are lavishly decorated, you shouldn’t feel the need to skimp on a single thing on your special day.

This is why you should observe the following tips to make sure everything goes by without a hitch – so to speak.

Guest Post: Getting a Wedding Reception Spot On

Allocate the floor space ASAP
Making the best of the space available to you is undeniably the most tricky part of getting your wedding reception on the right track. If dancing is the main focus of your event after eating, then make it known. To this end you should ensure that your banqueting tables remain either at the edges of the room, or are easily carried aside/stowed away after the main meals are over.

Your chairs should be just as flexible and be able to be removed at a moment’s notice. Try to avoid buying or renting heavy pieces of furniture. There’s nothing worse than splitting your wedding outfit, or seeing a family member injured because they can’t move a table!

Arrange the sound, lighting, decorations and entertainment
The chances are you’ll be stuck with the level of lighting and sound system that comes with your venue. However, if you were to hire a DJ then they might have some lights that could spruce up the areas that need it – as well as a beefy sound system to fill the space.

As for decorating, you should probably leave all of your wedding materials in the safe hands of a trusted source; be it your best man, or maid of honour. Realistically these are the only people who have time to organize – or sub-organize – your reception, as you’ll be too busy getting married to!

Guest Post: Getting a Wedding Reception Spot On

{Kevin Mills started his career as a company executive in the Reading area and later relocated in Leicestershire. He is proud father of a sweet boy and happily living with his wife and son. At present he is working at an international furniture house in Leicestershire and occasionally writes some articles on restaurant and banquet tables. Connect with Kevin on Google+}

Inspiration Photo Friday: Two Peas in a Pod

21 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Inspiration Photo Friday

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cousins, family, friends, love, marriage, relationships, wedding

Happy Friday Everyone! Today is a very memorable day for me, as well as my family. My cousin, Diana, is getting married and I am so happy for her. Even though I was raised in Jersey and she lived in Long Island, I spent all my summers with my Aunt which pretty much made us sisters for a good amount of years. We were super close despite our age difference. I have enjoyed watching her grow up to be such an independent and strong woman and see the life she created for herself unfold before my eyes. She has done very well and I am so proud of her.

So today is a great day! I get to see my little cousin walk down the aisle looking beautiful as ever and marry the love of her life. I am so excited to capture every minute and take it all in. For this inspiration photo friday I wanted to share a little bit of Diana. A time when we were literally two peas in a pod. I hope this reminds all of you of someone you love in your life and inspires a smile that lasts all day. I know mine will ♥

Inspiration Photo Friday: Two Peas in a Pod

Inspiration Photo Friday: Two Peas in a Pod

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