Thursday, May 19, 2011

Real wedding photos

Walking down the aisle with my dad.


Dancing down the aisle :-)


Introducing: Mr. and Mrs. Sean Kelly!!!


Saying vows.


Sean's dad giving a speech.


Getting ready with my bridesmaids.


Wood letters made by sister-in-law Jenny and brother-in-law Mike Kelly.

The final centerpieces, boutonnieres and brides bouquet

Here are the moss wrapped mason jars with paper roses hot glued on to sticks. We made river cane cross beams and hung wood burned numbers from each table. Each wood burned number is on a homemade cut out heart with hemp string and beads from old necklaces. :-)


The groomsmen and groom boutonnieres were made just out of paper, sticks, twine and moss! We dye cut out paper leaves for the back of the boutonniere, in between is filled with moss and the flower is a paper rose. We made these flowers just the how we made the flowers for the bridesmaid bouquets. Both the paper leave and paper flower are hot glued onto sticks and the sticks are wrapped with twine. Using cardstock for the paper flowers and leaves works best.


Here is my bouquet all finished! There are 26 iris flowers, lots of tissue paper flowers, paper roses from all the other bouquets, and a handful of yarn ball poofs. On a previous post I added a link as to how we made this whole bouquet. Iris flowers are my favorite blue flower, so we made origami ones in many hues of blue. The last touch we added was having a stick for the bouquet holder. :-) I fell in love with this bouquet.


Monday, May 9, 2011

The start of my bouquet...

Styrofoam on a stick....
add yarn ball flowers....
now we added some tissue paper crisanthenams and navy paper roses.

After filling in some more of the gaps....

Final pictures of my bouquet will come soon! We added paper irises to it as well. :-)

a couple finished projects

My ring pillow ended up upside-down... but i added ribbon, grapes and grapevine leaves! The green ribbon that hangs down is for our rings to tie onto. I also added some extra green ribbon to my flower girls watering can.

Here are the polaroid cards for the photo booth. We will have a sign that says, Write or draw a message for Sean and Katie. Get excited for our polaroid photo booth!!! This is gonna be sooo much fun!
Here are some stamped thank you cards! There are actually 5 different stamps used on this card, and I used left over paper from the envelopes we made for the save the dates! All about using up these scraps now. :-)

Monday, May 2, 2011

A Royal Wedding

What an elegant dress for a beautiful princess and bride. Yes some people say they feel she should have gone a little bit more crazy on the bling, truthfully she is so beautiful she doesn't need it. I love Kate's lace sleeves.

wedding websites

I started here-

My sister-in-law's page-

I just found this one! Wish I found it earlier.

Bamboo canopy

The bamboo canopy my fiance made! It only cost $35 bucks for everything, minus the ribbon. That is because the ribbon was sent to us from family and friends. My sister-in-law, Jenny came up with the idea. And seriously, I love all of the ribbon so much. Especially how some of it is from family and friends who can't make it to the wedding. It's so sentimental.

Sean used cement to hold the bamboo in the pots because we may use this canopy inside or outside. Also, it's can break down a bit to be portable too.

All of the ribbon from family and friends. Our aunt Leslie sewed loops on one end of the ribbon after we cut them all about 9.5 ft long, because I wanted them to puddle. All the widths and colors are pretty different that I got in the mail, but looking at them all on the bamboo, they look like they were all made to go together. :-)


This DIY book is amazing. Khris has three of them, but I could only afford the first one to own.
The bamboo canopy was from here! We just changed the directions around a bit and made it our own. Love it. Her blog is a "must see." I check it daily, DIYbride.com