Maid of Honor Proposal Ideas for the One Who Gets It
I asked my best friend to be my maid of honor over cold fries in a parking lot, and the little printed card I handed her did more talking than I did.
I asked my best friend to be my maid of honor over cold fries in a parking lot, and the little printed card I handed her did more talking than I did.
I went modern with my invites mostly because my handwriting looks like a ransom note, and here are the files that actually printed clean.
Favors under a buck, the ones I actually handed out, plus the bag of almonds that taught me to test before I commit.
Menu cards were the one thing I almost skipped, and the one thing three people asked me about after.
The photo save the dates I would print again, plus the one pose that finally stopped looking stiff.
The signs at my reception did more crowd control than I did, and I printed most of them in a panic the week before.
I helped plan a Mamma Mia bachelorette with a printer, a bag of fake bougainvillea, and zero plane tickets, and here is what I would print again.
I leaned a mirror seating chart against a ladder at my cousin’s wedding and held my breath every time someone walked past it.
Seven rustic invite pieces I actually printed, taped to a fridge, or handed a friend who swore she could not design.
I rewrote my maid of honor card four times at a diner counter, and the version I kept was the messy one.