VIA SNIPPET AND INK
Top row from left: black and white photo via EmilyStyle, table via This is GlamorousClover & Bee, oak tree and hammock via Decorology
Row 2: road trip photo, calligraphy by Bluebird Studios
Row 3: cherry photo by Kathryn Kleinman, hydrangeas on fence photo by Carey MacArthur via Once Wed, shoe photo by Myrtle & Marjoram and

Materials
Heavy Card Stock
X-Acto Knife
Ruler
Corner Punch Tool
Sparklers
Glassine Bags
Instructions
1. Print pattern / image onto a heavy weight card stock (this helps keep the sparklers flat).
2. Trim each one out using an x-acto knife and ruler. Cut out small rectangles for the sparklers to slide through. Round the edges with a corner punch tool.
3. Weave sparklers through holes.
4. Slide card into glassine bag for a polished look.
Sparklers: www.onlinefireworks.com
Glassine bags: www.loopcreations.com
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this is just pretty :O
“The first dress is from Martha Stewart Weddings of a Suzanne Ermann gown. The next set of images is one of the most gorgeous Monique Lhuillier gowns that I have ever seen. The bride, Amye, completely glows in the blush pink creation. The photographer is Lisa Pyden. Thanks Tulle for sending!! LOVE!”
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I think this is the style I want my fiance and his groomsmen to wear. I love that its brown and not black or navy.. I also love that the groomsmen dont wear jackets!
I think the only thing I’d change is that the groomsmen would wear bowties.
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Votive Candle Holder from Matthew Mead Style / Finger Bowls from Matthew Mead Style / Rose Centerpiece from Matthew Mead Style / Raspberry Pie from BHG.com / Knobstopper Vintage Wine Bottle Stopper from Green Feet / Raspberry Jam Favors from Southern Weddings
TIP! A way to save money.
What I have noticed so far on my journy to finding wedding items is that if you look for your items in non-wedding stores they are less expensive.
Things such as shoes, bags, jewelry are much cheaper if you find them in the right colours at non-bridal stores such as old navy, the gap and online.
do this with any item possible. Really think hard if its possible for you to get that item at a non-bridal store… cause if you can chances are it will be less expensive!
From what I’ve found, stores think they can mark up regular items quite a lot because they call them bridal and brides tend to feel like its wedding stuff and its all going to be expensive… so if you go to a non-bridal store that markup isnt there and you can get the item regular price or even discount!
Just be sure to shop around. We have the wonderful wide world of internet which makes everything a million times earlier.

fucking shit.
these cute shoes are only $10!! and totally would go well with my dress buuut they were sold at old navy and are no longer in stock >:(
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