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30
Nov 09

A Little DIY Quirkiness to Start your Week Off Right!

One of the things I love most about my job is the relationships.  Typically, I’m hired pretty early on in the wedding planning process, so my clients get to know me on both a personal and professional level and vice versa.  Planning a wedding is inherantly personal, and these great relationships keep growing even after the wedding is over.  Like I said, it’s one of the main reasons why I love what I do.

Case in point: One of my clients sent me this link this morning to a super sassy DIY wedding idea.  I absolutely loved it and couldn’t stop laughing at the concept, which the bride of course predicted.

It’s from the delightful Fig and Plum blog: DIY Bride and Groom face Coasters.  A little strange, yes, but I appreciate the originality and out-of-the-box-ness of the approach.

I think it’s just enough hippy kitsch cute – how’s that for a description?; plus, it’s beyond crafty and personal.   What do you think?

p.s. In case you were wondering, the blog editor is NOT from Seattle, but her amazing wedding photographer is, so the Seatle-creativity theory continues.  Seriously, what do they put in the water up there??



28
Sep 09

Etsy for Your Home!

This past week/weekend my husband and I finally worked on home decor!  Thanks to Etsy, I purchased some great items to tie things together.  I have black furniture and yellow curtains in our bedroom so I got the table runner below for the dressser and these square table overlays for the bedside tables.  Exactly the look I was going for! Interestingly enough, this Etsy shop (Darling Damask) focuses on wedding items… proof that the items you purchase for your wedding can be used for your home later on!

I also purchased these linen napkins to overlay on the dressers and bedside table in our guest room.  It has sort of a subtle seaside style, so these are absolutely perfect for the look I was going for.