I am not ashamed to admit that for my wedding and California reception, I took the easy way. What I didn't hire out, I used the DSE (delegate to someone else) approach. In so doing my job as the bride was made very easy, and I am extremely grateful for all of the help.
Examples include but are not limited to:
a) the gold calligraphy name cards made with a very stinky marker. Thanks, Mom! (and I think Jen helped too). I'm afraid they may have lost a couple brain cells.
b) the gold bell wedding favors. Tags and bows NOT made by myself. Thanks, Stacey.
Now with my Edmonton reception just three days away, I find myself in DIY madness. Let me tell you a secret. I am creative, but not crafty. My ideas don't usually turn into artistic masterpieces. Our wonderful, unpaid wedding coordinator told me to sit down in front of a movie and make 70 paper roses.
After the Back to the Future trilogy and slightly more than 1 audiobook, I finished up these beauties.
We are also providing a candy bar, for guests to select red and gold treats as they leave. Yesterday, I realized we had no candy bags.
In a little more than an hour, I DIYed myself 99 of these. (I would have had 100, but misspellings happen.)
Tomorrow, I'm making tissue paper pompoms. I am looking forward to Friday.
3 years ago
3 comments:
Good job! I wish I was there to help you out. You know me and crafty. Have fun with mom and dad there.
Look at you go crafty! Good job - those roses are gorgeous.
I've enjoyed observing pieces of the wedding through the blogs and it looks like the picture perfect day. Congratulations Michelle!
Don't be hard on yourself - "sweets" is so confusing to spell. So easy to add an extra letter, leave one out, or rearrange. Before you know it, your guest is holding a bag that says, "Sewest," or "Wetess."
I love the flowers and candy bags - you're a great DIYer.
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