Originally Posted By creativeinspiration

creativeinspiration:


“This bold time line serves as a three-dimensional reminder of when you first met your guests. Play it during cocktail hour.
Play It During cocktail hour, each guest sticks a flag into the year she met either the bride or groom.
Make It Save our clip art on a disk. Have it printed on oversize paper and mounted to foam board at a print shop. Cut flags from origami or scrapbooking paper; punch two holes and thread a corsage pin through. Stick into a fabric-wrapped foam board on a tray. Pins, by Lomey, from michaelsfloralsupply.com.”
Neat idea!

creativeinspiration:

“This bold time line serves as a three-dimensional reminder of when you first met your guests. Play it during cocktail hour.

Play It
During cocktail hour, each guest sticks a flag into the year she met either the bride or groom.

Make It
Save our clip art on a disk. Have it printed on oversize paper and mounted to foam board at a print shop. Cut flags from origami or scrapbooking paper; punch two holes and thread a corsage pin through. Stick into a fabric-wrapped foam board on a tray. Pins, by Lomey, from michaelsfloralsupply.com.”

Neat idea!

Originally Posted By hd09-13-10

hd09-13-10:

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Originally Posted By hd09-13-10

hd09-13-10:

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wonderful boutonniere.

Originally Posted By matrimony

updates

matrimony:

frustratingly, we were at a bit of a stand still the last few weeks.  while there is so much (SOOO MUCH) to do, it was all upon the venue to approve vendors and answer questions, and with the holidays making it more and more difficult to contact people, we had a span of time of absolutely no wedding plans being made.

i assure you friends, work is now being done. we have a very good plan for the day itself, schedules assigned, hotels booked, caterers booked, bartenders licensed, furnishings rented, etc.  when we first started working with our venue i was really worried that they wouldnt allow us to do a lot of what we wanted to do, but now i have never been happier with our situation.  the coordinator is helping us out so much, being so flexible and friendly, saving us money and giving us great ideas.  it’s a huge sigh of relief coming from me, and probably also andy since i will cease the 24/7 ponderings and questions he can’t answer.

from our wedding blog thing.

we had a big meeting at our venue today and it made me so happy and excited and relieved.  shit got done!  weddings are easy!

Originally Posted By hd09-13-10

hd09-13-10:

Pink and Green Afternoon Lunch Wedding at Il Fornaio | Inspirations & Creations - Elizabeth Anne Designs: The Wedding Blog

Originally Posted By gennnna