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Last month, I undertook a most fortuitous task. I did my own wedding flowers. You see, I live in a rural part of the country and was having a wedding far from the city lights and most florists. I did locate a city florist willing to drive 3 hours to setup my wedding flowers for my special day, but 2 weeks before the actual event, my florist called to tell me the florist business was being closed due to the poor economic environment and needed to cancel our arrangement. I then frantically trie... Read More
For our wedding, we did not give our guests a large scale wedding favor. Instead we donated a certain amount the American Cancer Society to each person who was in attendance that day. To inform people of our donation on our guest's behalf I made Hershey Kiss roses and attached a note letting them know about the charitable contribution. Here is how you make a Hershey Kiss Rosebud favor.
Items needed: Hershey Kisses (2 for each favor) Colo... Read More
Many of us are trying to stick to a budget when planning our Milwaukee wedding. To help stick to this budget, or if you simply want to inject a more personal note into your wedding preparations, making your own wedding invitations can be an excellent idea. There are many sites out there that will help you with wedding invitation ideas. For more ideas on how your can save money and personalize your wedding, here's another article on do-it-yourself wedding invitations and one from our sister si... Read More
As many engagements occur around the holiday season, winter-themed Milwaukee weddings may pop into your head. This can be a very inexpensive way to design your wedding experience if you plan ahead.
First, hit the after Christmas sales as soon as you can to get first pick of what's left. This is a perfect time to buy colored lights, such as blue, green and red; or buy white lights, which could go with many wedding themes. Lights can be used to create an ar... Read More
In planning a Milwaukee wedding, specifically a budget conscience one, decisions are made regarding what is important to you. Basically, you prepare a "must have, great to have, nice to have" list. One way to cut money easily is to forego a cake. While this is a strong tradition for some, it wasn't on my "must have" list. So to preserve some of the tradition, but not spend the money, we made a few adjustments.
First, our hotel location allowed us to have a sweet... Read More
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