Our wedding was very DIY-centric, not only because it was fun, but it saved money and made things memorable. I made many things myself, from the invitations, to decor and the gifts. As a way to celebrate hitting the one-year mark, and to share some of my favorite aspects of our wedding, I am sharing a craft I did each week through October. I might also be sharing a few anecdotes about our relationship, but I'll try not to make it too tacky, I promise!
Hope you guys enjoy fall as much as I do!
P.S. A shout out to Amanda and Leah, the rock stars who took photos that day.
I am looking forward to see what you did! I did not have a wedding... we had one of those "hey, let's get married RIGHT NOW" moments, but I like to collect ideas. Maybe we will have a vow renewal party. Either way, I love the relaxed feel of inexpensive, DIY centric weddings.
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Your way sounds a lot less stressful, and a lot more fun and romantic! It's unbelievable how much work and coordination is involved. A vow renewal party sounds sweet, though. :)
DeleteIncredible stunning! Really love the colors and the fall theme. DIY centric weddings are the best, aren't they? Congrats on celebrating a year this month.
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DeleteOMG your wedding looks like it was amazing. I love a good fall wedding. I think that a DIY wedding makes things more special and personal and I don't blame you with the money saving, weddings can be expensive. I'm excited to see your crafts and to see more wedding photos! You looked beautiful!
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Yay for your anniversary!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to seeing your DIY posts!
I love a bit of tacky :)
Thanks! And I'm glad someone can appreciate some tack now and then. :)
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