When coming up with nifty and unique ideas for wedding projects, I highly encourage you to look outside the wedding industry for inspiration. Visit designer blogs, pick up craft books and magazines, or head out to your local flea markets to search for those fresh and funky finds that’d be perfect for your wedding.

One of my favorite blogs (and I’ll be sharing many, many more with you) is the purl bee, the offcial journal of Purl and Purl Patchwork, a shop full o’ textile goodness in NYC.

A few days ago they posted a project that made my heart sing: Swatch Portraits. Using cheapy embroidery hoops and swatches of gorgeous fabrics, they created a series of wall hangings that’s bright, fun, and totally unique. While I’d love to create something like this for my home, my immediate thought was … weddings!

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Wouldn’t this make the coolest seating chart ever? Imagine mounting different sizes of these hoops onto a big piece of poster board or a piece of MDF (plywood) that’s been painted or wallpapered. Print out table assignments onto coordinating cardstocks and pin them (or glue them with spray adhesive) onto the fabric swatches. Or how about using decorative papers instead of fabric?

For fabric swatches how about using your mother’s wedding gown? Vintage hankies? Old dresses and fabrics found at thrift stores? Or make your own custom fabrics with inkjet-printable fabric (found at office supply stores)!

How about embroidering the seating assignments onto the fabric itself? After the wedding you can take all the embroidered swatches and create a quilt or wall-hanging (or have them made for you).

Start looking at fabrics and craft projects with a different eyes and you’ll be surprised by how many things you’re inspired by!
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Posted in Decorations, Inspiration at March 11th, 2007. 3 Comments.

Beware! This is a ranty post.

As the recipient of many, many, many wedding and shower favors, I feel the need to speak up about the bad ones. Don’t get me wrong here - I’m not being ungrateful for the sentiment of thanks that a favor represents. What I’m talking about is when the favor is poorly executed or that feels so much like an afterthought that it’s offensive (i.e. “Thanks for coming. Here’s an after dinner mint for your trouble.”). Some favors are just way overdone. Some have dubious legal origins. Some are just destined to end up in the garbage.

My Top 10:

1. Jordan almonds (especially wrapped in tulle). I know these have long been traditional wedding favors because of the bitter-sweet symbolism. I can dig that. However, the truth about Jordan almonds is they’re horrible. I have never, ever in my life heard of anyone saying “Oh man, I just got the worst craving for Jordan almonds.” The teeth-shattering pastel-colored coating isn’t tasty. The almonds are merely “eh”. Why bother when there are 10 million other sweet treats that are far more yummy? Plus, lots of people are allergic to tree nuts.

2. CD favors. I get the appeal. You have the music. They’re easy DIY projects. You wanna share your favorite looooove songs. Rock on. However, the legal foo surrounding unauthorized distribution of music is troublesome. But what really bugs me is crappy song selection. Sure, you love these songs but it’s unlikely that your 100+ guests will share your exact taste in music. Of the 6+ wedding favor CDs I’ve received, I’ve only kept 1. The others got a one-way pass to Garbage Can City, baby. That’s a lot of work, money and materials to just be thrown away.

3. Spoons with chocolate. There are two types of these. The first is spoons dipped in melted chocolate. The other, is a Hershey’s kiss placed in the bowl of the spoon, wrapped in tulle with a cutesy poem. About the dipped spoons: I guess they’re ok for the guests that drink coffee and want chocolate in it. For the rest of us, sucking on plastic spoons to get some chocolate isn’t all that interesting or appetizing. About the Kiss spoons: Just give me the candy. Don’t put more unused plastic products into the universe and, pleasefortheloveofjeebus, stop it with the cutesy poems!

4. Bubbles. They’re waaaaaay overdone, messy, and not all that fun. Can you think of any better way to thank your guests? No? Just skip the favors, then.

5. Seeds and plants. I want to love these. Truly, I do. For green or garden weddings, I think they’d be awesome. Why don’t I ever want to see them again? Like many guests, I will never plant the seeds and I will likely kill the plants. You just wasted a couple of dollars and perfectly good seeds/plants.

6. Framed pictures of the bride and groom. I’m not sure what to think of couples that do this. Narcissistic? Overbought on their engagement shot package and trying to find ways to get rid of the extras? For guests that know you REALLY well (re: your immediate circle of friends and family), this is probably ok. For the rest of us, what the heck are we supposed to do with your picture because it’s sure not going to be displayed in our home or office?

7. Scented candles. I loves me some candle-y goodness (Illumination$ is my friend in a big way) but, like most people, I’m pretty particular about the scents I like. (Lavender, I kid you not, makes me hostile.) Sitting in a reception hall with 150+ highly scented candles (of any flavor) is nauseating and I’m not all that sensitive to that kind of stuff. If you’re gonna do candles, go unscented. Gracias.

8. Bath salts/bath bombs/handmade soaps. Completely inappropriate for a wedding favor and kind of offensive. (Not to mention the scent-factor.) Toiletries are best suited as personal gifts or as shower favors unless your wedding guests are particularly stinky and need a really big hint to wash themselves.

9. Lottery tickets. Ugh! A waste of paper and your hard-earned dollars.

10. Edibles of poor quality. I adore edible favors. They’re one of the best favors you can give - if the quality is good. If you’re going to make edibles, please use ingredients that are at least of passable quality. If you’re giving pre-made goodies, give stuff that’s actually tasty. Your local supermarket likely has fresh, quality ingredients and goodies if you can’t afford artisanal products. Always check expiration dates. And, please, be sure to taste your favors before you decide to give them away. In recent years I’ve received waxy, bland chocolate truffles, cookies that were sickeningly salty and infused olive oil that was rancid. Ewwwww! A little quality control goes a long way.

Posted in Favors + Gifts, I, Bride at March 11th, 2007. 7 Comments.

Aww, you NYC peeps have all the fun! There are 2 not-to-be-missed events coming up in NYC.

March 9 - Yep, this week!

Author and event planner Karen Bussen is having a moving sale. Check out a selection of stainless steel tables, curtains, vases, candle holders, lanterns, shelving units, and much more. Much of it used only once (or not at all). Prices start at $1.

  • March 9th and 10th, 11–4pm
  • 336 West 37th Street, Suite 205 212.643.6880

[via Apartment Therapy]

March 28 - New York Magazine’s Wedding Showcase

WHERE: Metropolitan Pavilion
125 West 18th Street (between 6th & 7th Avenues), New York City

WHEN: Wednesday, March 28
5 – 9 PM
Open to the public
Tickets: $50 for two, $35 for one with special online-only offer at
nymag.com/weddingsshowcase. Tickets also available at the door for $45.
WHAT: An evening filled with fresh ideas, expert advice, and creative solutions
to inspire New York brides & grooms. The New York Weddings Showcase kicks off
bridal season by gathering the industry’s top talents and over 60 vendors.
From gowns and jewelry to flowers, caterers, and registry ideas, the Showcase
covers every aspect of planning a wedding, straight from the pages of New York
magazine’s Summer 2007 Weddings issue (on newsstands March 27).

Featured areas include:
• “Ask the Editors + Experts” with New York Weddings editors and special
guests Colin Cowie, weddings and lifestyle expert, from 6 – 7 PM and Marcy
Blum, celebrity wedding planner, from 7 – 8 PM.
• Clarins Skin Spa offers complimentary personalized skin care consultations,
a 30-minute facial treatment, or a 30-minute professional make-up application
from Clarins Beauty experts.
• Belle Fleur, one of the New York fashion world’s favorite florists,
offers a flower bouquet arranging session. {ed note: If for nothing else, go for the bouquet session. Belle Fleur does amazing work!}

• Godiva Chocolatier features legendary cake expert Sylvia Weinstock
showcasing her work while Godiva provides delectable samples.
• kate spade’s wedding collection presents everything from beautiful
invitations to handbags and shoes for the big day to china and crystal to fill
the newlyweds’ home, all with Kate’s playful, chic sensibility.
• Dylan’s Candy Bar founder Dylan Lauren presents creative ideas for
wedding favors.
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Posted in Events + Soirees at March 8th, 2007. No Comments.

Please welcome Denise (calico4sr) as our new forum moderator!

Denise is the founder of Charming Endeavors, a professional event & wedding coordination company. She specializes in traditional, tented outdoor, contemporary and ethnic weddings - of all budgets - and is graciously offering to share her knowledge with our DIY community. We’re thrilled to have a working pro in our midst to help you with your most pressing wedding questions!

Denise is passionate about weddings, friendly and creative. Please extend a warm welcome to her in the forums and don’t be shy about asking questions!
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Posted in DIYBride News at March 1st, 2007. No Comments.

It’s that time of year, my friends. Let the trend forecasting for 2007 begin!

I was quoted in a fab “Hot or Not” article at the most excellent FavorIdeas.Com Blog this week along with wedding experts Terrica Skaggs, Linnyette Richardson-Hall, and Kimberley Petyt.

I’m curious what those of you actually planning a 2007 wedding think. Did we hit the mark? Are we seeing what you’re seeing? What’d we miss?

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Posted in Inspiration at February 11th, 2007. No Comments.

Yes, I know my updates have been a little, um, lax for the past several weeks. I do apologize. The holidays were hectic and the book took far more energy and resources than I ever expected. There was little time left for diybride but things are starting to change. The book is nearly done (waiting for some edits to come back) and the holiday insanity is now behind us. I can get back on track with the wholesome weddingy goodness that is DIYBride.

I’m working on new material for the site. I’ll be posting some video tutorials soon and there’s a whole bunch of new projects on the way in the coming weeks.

I’d love to hear from you about what you’d like to see. What kind of information, tutorials and projects are you in search of? Please use the handy-dandy contact form to let me know. Your input is greatly appreciated!
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Posted in DIYBride News at February 8th, 2007. No Comments.