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Handmade Weddings: A Designer's Guide by fubabee

When fubabee — an Etsy seller and wedding designer — offered to give the Handmade Wedding Series some tips, how could we resist?

When it comes to designing weddings, the biggest challenge I've come across as a wedding designer is balancing budget concerns with desires for unique expression. Not all of us have the resources to throw lavish events. But, with a little creativity and some handmade finesse (which you all possess), designing the look and feel of your reception is as easy as figuring out what's beautiful and tasteful to you.

For today's couples, there are an overwhelming number of choices when it comes to decorating their reception. One search online will yield a seemingly countless number of options that the couple can choose from. However, just because there is so much variety out there, doesn't mean you need to do any of it, especially if these choices don't represent you or your partner in any way.

Thinking Outside the (Favor) Box
The most memorable receptions I've attended were the ones that had the DIY (Do-It-Yourself) feel behind it. These receptions were steeped with homemade touches that bespoke of the couple's personal style.

Because handmade weddings infuse the personalities of the couple in imaginative ways, the atmosphere is more intimate, which creates a more inviting environment for family and friends celebrating your marriage.

So how do you create a look that is reflects your style and at the same time doesn’t break the bank? While there is no hard and fast rule, there are a few simple guidelines that will make your wedding a true celebration of you.

Keep it Simple
Whether it is a certain color or a theme, having one or two elements that are repeated throughout will create a wonderful stage in the reception area.


[photo by fubabee.etsy.com]

Light the Way
Lanterns provide excellent mood lighting and create an entirely different feel depending on the type used.


[photo courtesy of Huiwen Lu (www.xanga.com/huiwen), photo by somethingblue.com]

Perform Double- (or Even Triple-) Duty
Add in elements that can be used for more than one thing. Fan programs will keep the guests cool and informed. Potted plants double as aisle liners and table décor, and can be given to guests as favors.


[photo courtesy of Marcie aka izzybelledesigns.etsy.com, photo by Evin Krehbiel (www.evinphotography.com)]


[photo by fubabee.etsy.com]

Go Au Naturel
Fruits, pebbles and other natural elements make wonderful settings and add to the personalized, handmade feel of your reception.


[Table top zen gardens from Nicole aka nicherndesigns.etsy.com ]

Be Your Own Florist
Arrange your own flowers to suit your tastes. Doing what works for you puts a custom-made stamp on your festivity.


[Angela aka papermanagerie aka papermanagerie.etsy.com recruited her cousin do the flowers]

Reduce, Reuse, Rejoice!
Celebrate in an eco-friendly way by collecting tins and jars for floral arrangements and guest favors. Choose invitations that are made of recycled paper. Consider purchasing a vintage wedding dress (or prom dress)!


[Dana aka thomasina.etsy.com found a vintage prom dress for the occasion (Check out her post in this series!)]

By keeping these simple guidelines in mind, you can make certain that your wedding shines with uniqueness without breaking the bank. Best of all, by consciously incorporating these aspects into your celebration, you will ensure that handmade weddings become a long-standing tradition, one that you and your guests will truly enjoy.

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April 8, 2008 at 10:29 a.m. PoPkO

i love your article, thanks for sharing these great ideas!

April 8, 2008 at 11:35 a.m. smashing

cool article!
is that first pic of the cake topper by nicole clark? http://www.etsy.com/shop_sold.php?use...
she makes the coolest personalized little people and dogs for cakes :)

April 8, 2008 at 12:44 p.m. kimmchi

coool fubabee great article!

April 8, 2008 at 12:48 p.m. CourtneyWatson

Thank you so much for this! I am planning my own "handmade wedding" and love the project ideas. I am thinking of doing bouquets of flowers made from ribbon/fabric scraps and knitted flower boutennieres (sp?). The possibilities are endless!

April 8, 2008 at 1:08 p.m. UpfromtheAshes

Great article! If I ever get around to getting married, I am definitely going handmade!

April 8, 2008 at 1:48 p.m. ragqueen

GREAT Article!!!!! Way to go!

April 8, 2008 at 7:49 p.m. papermenagerie

Thanks for using the pic of the flowers my cousin designed!

I'm just sad that the only photo I have is of two bouquets in an ice bucket. They were so lovely!

I guess the lesson is that you *do* want to make a list of "must-take" photos.

April 8, 2008 at 10:07 p.m. jenspeaks

Great tips - I wish I had the Etsy resource when we were planning my wedding three years ago! Thanks for including my crystal bridal bouquets in your treasury at the bottom.

April 9, 2008 at 12:30 a.m. KisforCalligraphy

Amen Sister! These are rules to live by!

April 9, 2008 at 9:41 a.m. waisze

Great tips. I couldn't have written it better. Thnx for including my tin =)

Oct. 30, 2008 at 6:02 p.m. nicherndesigns

i totally had no idea our zen garden was on here!!! if anyone has questions on how it was done, feel free to convo me! :)

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