Wildflower Wedding Table Decor for a Relaxed Look
I wanted my tables to look like someone wandered out back and grabbed a fistful of whatever was blooming, which is harder to fake than it sounds.
I wanted my tables to look like someone wandered out back and grabbed a fistful of whatever was blooming, which is harder to fake than it sounds.
I gave out tiny candles at my wedding and the only part that took real work was the matchbox tags, so here are the ones I would print again.
I almost mailed a save the date that said ‘block your calendar before my mother does it for you,’ and honestly I still think about it.
An order of events sign is just a polite way to stop forty guests from asking your cousin when the cake is.
I taped my rustic seating chart to a barn door at 7am and a gust of wind tried to claim it twice before guests showed up.
I printed a whole bachelorette weekend of signs at a FedEx counter in my pajamas, and here are the ones I would actually do again.
The bridesmaid gifts my friends still have, plus the printable bits I added so they cost less than the box they came in.
Black and white invitations look expensive for about four dollars of cardstock, and here are the ones I would actually send.
Tiny jars of honey with a meant to bee tag, and the one favor people actually took home from my reception.
I tried decorating eleven tables on a Saturday with almost nothing on them, and the photos came out better than the year I bought too much.