DIY Ring Bearer Sign

Matrimony Monday: Ring Bearer

Today's Matrimony Monday is short and sweet...

My cousin Aidan was our ring bearer (and a pretty dang good one at that!)... this is him walking down just before me:

I loved it.  We made the sign with a piece of wood we covered with chalk board paint and glued a ribbon to the back.  We hand wrote the message.  so simple.  And the pillow he carried was the pillow my parents used in their wedding, which was just a really special touch.

And that's it!  Know you are loved. 

DIY Photobooth Style Invitation

Matrimony Monday: Invitation

So usually when introducing wedding ideas if you were going to do the invitation you would have already posted the "Save the Date"... but I'm just not your usual gal and I really love our wedding invitation :)

I must admit that the idea didn't just come to me in a dream... while I wish it had.  I found it as I have found most of my ideas... on pinterest :)

This pin was my inspiration:

 

I just loved how casual and unique it was.  They looked like they had so much fun making it.. and because I am a cat lady, I loved the cat at the very end.

So Russ and I went to work on our own version.  We had an awesome photographer (my mom), some poster board and markers that cost us all of 10.00 and my very very minimal skills on Microsoft Publisher.  It was so much fun to create!  Here is our result:

 While adding our own personality, some "planking" and keeping the design pretty simple I'd say we were pretty successful.  We got so many compliments and it was so easy! Despite what all those fancy magazines and wedding shows say... your wedding DOES NOT have to cost a fortune, friends. 

To add a little extra we included an "R.S.V.P." card and kept it with our "photo booth" theme...

(they printed two per page.. and I'm not quite sure how to just upload one.. so I apologize for the duplicate)

We laughed, we cried... we had an invitation unlike anyone else and that is what I love the most.  Take the time to be creative and make things personal.  You will remember those things so much more and they will be remembered by others.  Happy Matrimony Monday, friends.  I hope your day was beautiful and you are inspired and feel encouraged to be unique in all that you do. 

L.O.V.E. what you do.

Tie the Knot

Matrimony Monday: Literally Tie the Knot

So by now you have probably learned that I like to do anything that is a little bit unique.  I'm not about being over the top, but I also don't like doing things just like everyone else.  So when we thought about what to do during the ceremony to show we were "united" like lighting a candle together or having a sand ceremony (all beautiful ideas), we wanted to be a little bit different.  And my dear husband actually came up with this idea!  I was so proud.

We quite literally "tied the knot".  If you know Russ, you know that he loves ropes and knots and jumping off of dangerously high heights (preferably with a harness and rope...although sometimes not).  So we thought what better way to symbolize our marriage than to tie a figure 8 knot! :) So I went do Home Depot and bought two different colors of rope and we cut small pieces to use during the ceremony.  Tim, who married us, took them out just before he announced us as husband and wife.  So we "tied the knot", prayed and then kissed and lived happily every after :)

Although you can't see it very well in the pictures, I hope you sort of get the idea of what we did.

I loved this.  I loved that it was just so us.  I was pretty nervous I would completely forget how to tie the knot, but somehow God reminded me and it worked out perfectly.  I have yet to put our "knot" in a keepsake box but it is on my extensive "I should do that someday" list :)  It was a beautiful way to symbolize our new adventure together, as one. as us. 

 

be unique. L.O.V.E. what you do, friends.