Video games and guitars: How to DIY a save the date video
My husband and I saved about $200-300 because we learned how to DIY a save the date video. We thought it would be a waste if people got a paper save the date because most of those go in the garbage (Remember to Recycle). Who wants a koozie with our wedding date on it, anyway (I don’t even want one for myself)? Ultimately, we wanted a video! Here’s how we did it…
Give your guests the heebie-jeebies with a severed finger save-the-date
Using only a few craft items (mold rubber, a paper cup, some quick-drying plaster, ink, boxes, and some moss), you can trip out your Halloween wedding guests with a faux severed finger inviting them to your spooktastic wedding. If you’ve got a little time on your hands and the bollocks to wig a few folks out (most guests will surely love it!), this is the Halloween save-the-date for you.
11 totally free wedding invitation printables
You KNOW we love us some free wedding printables, and the interwebs just keeps serving up mad lovely free wedding invitation printables for us to share. If you’re looking for a cheaper alternative to ordered invitations or save-the-dates, these free downloadable and customizable templates will help. You’ll need to get the hook up with a good printer, either your own or online at a site like VistaPrint.
This DIY felt succulents kit makes felt flowers painless
We’ve already tested out DIYing your own felt succulents for a felt flower bouquet or centerpiece and it checked out as easy-peasy. But if you’re already overloaded with craft projects, down to the wire, or just plain suck at DIY, this felt succulents kit will make a DIY fabric flower bouquet dead easy. The kit comes with everything you need to make 18 succulent plants, including some seriously styling ombre leaves.