Tuesday, June 10, 2014

DIY Wedding on a Budget

Well, we did it!  I'm finally Mrs. Michael Yerry! How exciting!  


Overall, the wedding went excellent! We had a small, intimate ceremony with family & close friends in attendance. A few hiccups, but nothing that couldn't damper the mood.  Even the photographers said they were impressed by the quaintness :)  All of the DIY things ended up fitting together very nicely. I'm going to attempt to break it all down!

Granted, I am an extreme craftaholic, so I already had a lot of items on hand.   I also suggest using your resources:  one of my associates gave me left over tea lights from her wedding, my best friend brought sand from home (Outer Banks) & some mason jars,  a sorority sister brought her (fancy) camera & a cupcake stand, & mom brought some food.  You will be surprised how many people will be willing to help you for your special day!

Disclosure -- my in-laws helped tremendously, so my figures may be slightly skewed.  They rented a cabin for us to stay in, they rented chairs for the ceremony & they got our cake/cupcakes.  I'm not sure the cost of these things.  We also borrowed many things, which I HIGHLY recommend!  Especially if you have friends who've recently been married.  Take all the help you can get!

Our wedding was in my in-laws backyard--they have a beautiful cabin right on Lake James,  we couldn't have asked for a more beautiful location & free doesn't hurt one bit!!

Okay let's see...
Pictures:  3 hours w/ 2 photographers & an assistant; 150 digital images -- $880.69 after tax, then iPhones & friend's cameras for the remanding of the time--free!  I used CapsuleCam (free app!)  so I could have all candid photos in one place--it was great.   My sister also video'd the ceremony, toasts, etc. on a iPhone.

Food/Drinks:  hot dogs, hamburgers (plus buns), condiments, s'mores, 4 cases of beer, 3 boxes of wine $160 (this includes sparklers, yay for a sparkler sendoff!);  his parents had tea/water & bought a variety pack of chips & my mom brought BBQ.

Music:  iPod + iHome = done!   A friend helped start/stop processional music. $0!

Decorations:  We used white christmas lights & a lot of nicknacks we had among the families to do most of the decorating.  We got a lot of ribbon, burlap, lace, tulle, tiki torches, etc. from various craft stores (Michael's, A.C. Moore, Hobby Lobby)  probably a total of $100, however I have a plethora of items left over.  I probably only needed half of what I got!  Below are a few crafts I made: 

Guest book -- wooden letter "Y" spray painted coral with a white paint pen for signing

Ring for a Kiss Bell ($8 cow bell from tractor supply)  on a shepherd's hook held by twine.  I was border line regretting making this as often as it rang back to back haha





I also made a cooler & cornhole boards for the ceremony, but of course those will have prolonged use.


We bought the cornhole boards built plain with bags for $135,  I paid about $50 for the paint & sealant I used, but I have plenty left over of that as well.   The cooler is from Walmart & used paint & sealant I already had on hand! They were a great touch to the ceremony & will last throughout our marriage!

The little Pinterest inspired crafts definitely helped tie everything together perfectly!  

It's hard to give you a 100% accurate price point of our wedding due to using many things we already had & the assistance we received buuut with rounding up/inflation we spent (approximately) $1500.00. 

Granted, I didn't include my dress (about $700 after alterations),  hair & make up ($70), nails ($131 for 2 mani/pedis + a mani)  & our rings (total of about $3500).   So really we spent about $5900 in total, however these last few things, along with the photographer, were splurges we agreed were "must haves"--there was no way I was giving up lifetime memories captured in film!

**We are planning on going on our honeymoon on our 1 year anniversary, which will give us the time to save until then!  Haven't quite decided where were going yet, but still so excited!**

All in all, I am so pleased with our intimate wedding & proud of how everything came together so beautifully, but I do have to admit that the below picture is the exact emotion I was feeling up until I was walking down the aisle.  It was very stressful, but beyond worth it!



Happy crafting!!

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Wedding time...?

We got some amazing news last week that could change our life! (yay!) howeverrrr it could also change our wedding date! 😳   What's even harder, is we won't know for sure until potentially only 4 days before hand!! Woah! Luckily we're doing so small & haven't sent anything in writing or invited a ton of people or anything. But in all reality it's opportunities like this that really put life into perspective. That remind you that as much as you may, or may not, plan; the decision is ultimately not up to you.

Soooo, even though we're, oddly enough, hoping for our wedding to be called off , we still have to prepare for the chance that it will not be.

Saturday I went to Charlotte with my future MIL to do some last minute shopping. We got about every coral ribbon that AC Moore, Hobby Lobby, & Michael's offered.  It's hard envisioning things since we're doing so laid back & care free, but I guess that's part of the enjoyment of all of it.

Yesterday's project was mason jars, with no specific usage. Maybe vases, maybe lanterns, maybe even glasses! Who knows!   Regardless they did turn out adorable, if I do say so myself!!


They were seriously too easy (& inexpensive)!  Mason jars from Goodwill, burlap, lace, & coral ribbon from the craft store of your choice, & hot glue!  Made the bows using the "fork trick", but used a masher instead so they were bigger!

Happy Crafting! 

Saturday, April 5, 2014

William Levi

Levi was born at 3:55pm April 2, 2014.   I know he's not biologically my nephew, but then again, he definitely is!  His mama is one of my very best friends & being there through this pregnancy for her, from day one, has been one of the best experiences of my life!!  He is literally the most handsome baby ever!! I also had the pleasure of finishing his "Welcome Wreath"!  I loved that she trusted me with the responsibility to complete this!!  I'm one happy Auntie!







Yerry Wedding!

The fact that I will be married soon is definitely setting in!! Yesterday we got our marriage license, I bought my dress AND picked up his ring!! Too excited. I started making our wedding signs today & I love them! Still need some touch ups, but so excited for my vision to be coming together!