Aside from the photos, the paper goods—save-the-dates, invitations, and programs—are some of the only tangible keepsakes you’ll have from your wedding. They’re great to frame with a wedding photo or ...
Making your own invitations can be cheaper, quicker, and more sustainable. As fun and lovely as weddings may be, they sure can rack up a fair amount of waste. Just one wedding produces an estimated ...
9 On Your Side reporter Ally Kraemer got engaged in November. She will be writing about her wedding planning experiences until her wedding in August. Expect to see the good, the bad and the bridezilla ...
Looking to create the invites for your big day yourself? Follow these step-by-step instructions. As you start to plan your wedding, there are a number of aspects you'll turn to the professionals for ...
1. Enlist the girls. Spend some quality craft time with your friends by hosting an invitation-making party. I’m hosting an afternoon tea, complete with scones, Darjeeling tea, and invitation supplies.
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Even during tough economic times, people still get married. The wedding industry is a $40 billion annual business, explains entrepreneur resource Gaebler Ventures, but when times are tough, couples ...
CAPITAL craft shops say a boom in couples making their own wedding invitations is helping them beat the economic downturn. Daintree Paper in Morningside said demand for DIY invitations has helped its ...
A bride-to-be has confessed to 'almost burning her house down' after attempting to make her own wedding invites at home. Em Lucin was doing well, and had even decided to make a tutorial to help others ...