How to make antiqued paper for your historical or fantasy wedding
We’re getting married next month and having a pirate-themed wedding. Any bits of paper we needed (whether invitations, signs, or treasure-hunt clues) I decided to make look old and pirate-y.
This technique would also be great for medieval, historical, steampunk, fantasy, or Victorian themes. Some of you may have done something like this at school, but this is such a simple yet effective bit of DIY I just had to share it!
This enchanted wedding was brimming with pastels and subtle Disney details
Nicole and Michelle held their enchanted wedding at the Savannah Station in Savannah, Georgia. You’ll love the subtle notes of Disney, the swoon-worthy first look, the pastel fantasy of a wedding party, key escort cards, and chic-as-hell vintage-style ticket invitations. Don’t miss the treats table with donuts, cake pops, and a gorgeous cake.
How do I handle an alcoholic wedding guest and an open bar at my wedding?
I appreciated your article about how to handle a abusive/misbehaving wedding guest. I am getting married next year and I have a son with an drug and alcohol problem. I cannot uninvite him but need tips on how to handle him. He is fine until he starts drinking and there is no way that we can keep him from drinking since we are having an open bar.
I was considering hiring someone to attend to watch him and, as soon as gets boorish, place him in an cab and send him home. Where do I find a babysitter?
Black dress, purple hair, and superheroes: the dark romantic wedding of our glam dreams
Kym and Sam combined some of our very favorite themes in their dark romantic wedding: goth-meets-nature decor, a lacy black wedding dress (that fabulously shows off her ink!), purple hair, Harry Potter, and major glamour. Don’t miss the superhero cameo on the gorgeous black and white cake, the wild head-banging first dance, and great advice on how to be a superhero.
Let’s see the whole darkly romantic wedding in all its glory…
