Perfect for a White Christmas wedding–this wreath and the tutorial on how to make your own is courtesy of the amazing Kristen over at her Domestifluff blog. The detailed instructions and pictures are easy to follow. I made a cute pink one for my daughter just to test it out! (Picture to follow…)

The beauty of these chargers is that even plain they still look fab for a Fall wedding. But the DIY Network has a great tutorial using these basswood country planks from Walnut Hollow and woodburning your monogram to show through clear glass plates at your wedding. Simple and very cute!

I love letterpress because it just makes stationary look that much nicer. But-yes, it’s a bit pricier. Now, there’s a way you can save on cost and have the stationary you want, just the way you want it.
While not available yet (it will be in stores this fall) Lifestyle Craft has alineup of letterpress kits for the DIY bride.
(photos courtesy of Lifestyle Craft)


DIY Bride is presenting a workshop on invitations. Registration for “Going Digital 101: Using Photoshop to Create Kick-Ass Invites” begins on March 15th. It’s free, self-paced, and on video. Learn the basics of how to create fabulous invites and stationary. Only requirement is that you have Adobe Photoshop.

Courtesy of DIY Bride
For more information on this awesome workshop visit DIY Bride’s Invitation Workshop.