Food Truck Reception

I’m always looking for new and exciting ideas for weddings, and I feel like there are so many out there.

I recently came across a post in one of my favorite wedding blogs: Green Wedding Shoes

Amongst many innovative and beautiful DIY ideas, this one photo caught my eye.

This couple used the food truck Mexicue to serve their guests during the reception. Now I know, before you tell me off and say ‘that’s tacky’… remember, food trucks are becoming luxurious these days.

I’ve heard of BBQs and pot lucks but food truck receptions are new to me, and I think they just might be a smashing success.

Would you use a food truck at your wedding?

 

 

 

 

 

A Different Kind of Favor

Do you find yourself agonizing over favors for your wedding guests?

You can always do a CD full of all your favorite songs, or a baggy of M&Ms with your initials on them. Or maybe you can give everyone a wine bottle stopper. Are you tired of receiving the same trinkets at each wedding? Here are some fresh new ideas for favors at your wedding!

Rather than handing your guests a favor they will lose in a few hours, why not take the money you would have spent on favors and donate it to an organization? You can write up a small description of the organization and have it printed to hand to your guests in place of a favor. That way your guests don’t have a trinket to lose, and you have a chance to impact someone else’s life on your special day.

Here are some worthwhile charities to donate to:

Donating for a cause that you believe in, while informing your guests of the cause will make your special day even more special for everyone involved!

Why is this wedding photo so great?

Have you dreamed of your wedding photos since you were a kid?

I’m willing to bet this wasn’t your idea of perfection – but we think it’s pretty rad.

Jullian Sunmi Park and Benjamin Jinsuk Lee got married and they decided to take some amazing photos. I plan on stealing their ideas.

Check out what happens next:

 

 

via: devincf

Want a free Wedding Planner?

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Here’s what you do and some contest rules:

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[DIY-with a little help] Invitations

You’re stuck. Your fall wedding is approaching and you have to send out invites at an ‘etiquette friendly’ time. Unfortunately, money does not grow on trees and your parents (or you) have already shelled some of their (your) hard earned money on the venue, dress, favors, etc.

A Printable Press is a cheap alternative to your wedding whoas. They send you a printable PDF and refer you to printers who can provide you with low printing costs. Heck, you can even print them from home.

How does this work exactly?

  1. Choose your style – Choose a theme and customize it if you wish for a little extra.
  2. Contact - Fill out an order form or shoot them an e-mail and their getting working on your design.
  3. Proof – They’ll send you a copy & you’ll check it over to make sure you approve.
  4. Print – The final PDF is yours and you can choose how you’d like to print it.

We’ve taken this info from their website, check out the link for more information.

What does the product look like?

So how far is this sort of thing going to set me back?

Here are the quotes, straight from the website:

  • Invitation—$70
  • Response Card—$30
  • Response Card Postcard (address on back)—$50
  • Insert Card—$30
  • Directions Card—$40
  • Thank You Card—$30
  • Save the Date—$50
  • Save the Date Postcard (return address on back)—$70

They even give you an average cost breakdown at the bottom of that page. If you print 100 invitations from home, it should cost you $130. Use a 3rd-party printer and it will be $210. Either way, you are saving a lot of money through this awesome service.

So what are your reservations? Check out Printable Press today for all your invitation needs!

Wedding Highlight [Eva+Mark]

Summer solstice was yesterday and that can only mean one thing: Wedding season.

I attended a wedding this past weekend in Huntington Beach. It was an early morning wedding [ceremony beginning at 11:30am] which truly cut out the whole day of anticipation for the bride and her groom. In light of it being June the bride opted for bright summer colors mixed with subtle tans.

The bridesmaids were beautiful wearing their own versions of a beige dress and heir shoes were varying degrees of strappy kodiak sandals or flats.

I loved the contrast between bright and duller colors to bring true life into the bright colors.

They carried a bright orange and yellow theme throughout their reception including tables and even the dessert!

Table assignment were printed on printer paper and glued to colorful construction paper and tied onto an old fence. So simple, yet beautiful and fun for the guests.

They had a beautiful outdoor setting to work with and simple/elegant place settings.

The wedding was beautiful, and fairly inexpensive. They used the resources they had, handcrafted some accents, and stayed consistent with a theme of orange and yellow. They truly encapsulated the beauty of summer while staying on a budget.

What DIY ideas do you have from your wedding?