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while cleaning up, i realized I had forgotten about a bag with a couple of other items. (it turns out, i am a DIY-a-holic). LOL i don't know what I'm going to do with myself after the wedding when I have not reason to DIY like crazy!

 

photoshare cards - printed them on cardstock purchased from staples. then spent an evening cutting them with my friskars trimmer - ugh, i tried to cut them with the big ccutter at work and they turned out all crooked since the cutter's guides have all rubbed off.

 

photoshare

 

luggage tags - i didn't want to fuss with personalizing everyone's info and figure they wouldn't use it again, so i did up some business cards on vistaprint and put "Can You Read This? Then you're too close to my bag" on the front, with the resort's address. Then put a label on the back with the person's name on it. i used the laminator at work with heat seal luggage tags i bought from staples.

 

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engagement photos album for parents - both our parents are not good with computers and hate clicking on a screen. so after reading http://www.bestdestinationwedding.com/wiki/how-to-make-a-wedding-photo-book i started to follow photobook girl's blog. i've always been into scrapbooking so a photobook is like scrapbooking of the digital-kind. on her blog she posted an area for "free" photobooks http://www.photobookgirl.com/blog/free-photo-books-online-gotta-love-it/. i went with MyPublisher's offer $20 gift card to new customers and purchased 2 softcover 5x7 books and just paid for shipping. Super easy program to use and shipping was really fast too. I think they came out great. I am thinking I might do my own BD shoot album on my own.

 

 

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Pashmina Tags - I haven't received them, but have prepared the template already. I hate waiting for online items to arrive, lol. Not very patient. I did the tags in Illustrator, and attached the PDF, but also attached a powerpoint version in case anyone needs a starting point to work from.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wow Rose you are aaamazing!! I love all your DIYs!!!

 

I made very similar luminarias! I saw them on etsy and decided I could make them for cheaper! hehe

Are you concerned about them blowing over the in wind? I'm trying to think of a way to make them more stable! Either a highball glass or a wineglass inside should work well. Or cheap clear plastic cups with sand in the bottom :)

 

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thanks heather!

 

i know! much cheaper to DIY  =)  but so easy to get addicted!

 

i have been trying to think of a way to keep them from blowing away. i thought about making some sort of bottom for them, but glue and tape, etc. will show through....hmmm a glass or a cup inside would be a good idea. going hit up a dollar giant or something and see what sort of glass, tealight holder or plastic cup might work.  thanks!

 

....another day closer!

 

Originally Posted by pineapplebride View Post

Wow Rose you are aaamazing!! I love all your DIYs!!!

 

I made very similar luminarias! I saw them on etsy and decided I could make them for cheaper! hehe

Are you concerned about them blowing over the in wind? I'm trying to think of a way to make them more stable! Either a highball glass or a wineglass inside should work well. Or cheap clear plastic cups with sand in the bottom :)

 



 

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awww don't say that! i couldn't have done it without the inspiration of the ladies here! i'm just returning the favour  =)

 

happy planning~~~~
 

Originally Posted by traceysteve View Post

your creativity makes me feel suddenly inadequate! Your DIY projects look AM-azing!! Great job. Very professional...so jealous, but thanks for posting your templates and sharing your ideas, I may need to borrow a couple!



 

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