We made the programs by using fonts we found off of Pinterest.
The pew decoration were really simple...sheets of organza tied with twine and we tucked baby's breath into it.
This wagon was mine growing up and we cut a big piece of tulle that could wrap around it and then cut and tied small piece of tulle to give it a tutu look. Norah (the flower girl) was also wearing a tutu! They both did so good.
Last minute (like 4 hours before the wedding) we decided to add astillbe (the pinkish flower) out of my mom's flower gardens to go with the baby's breath.
Bar sign. Chalked onto our old front porch by my artsy sister.
The menu on a window leaning against a ladder.
The center pieces were different at every table. They had mason jars we wrapped with lace, burlap, twine, pearls, etc. and filled with flowers or a candle. The table numbers were picture frames Andy and I found and made different backgrounds and stamped the numbers on.
There were also a lot of twine flowers everywhere that we made. We took doilies and wrapped them around the silverware and tied it with twine flowers. It was so much work but I loved how they looked.
Escort cards on chicken wire. We (my sister) wrote the names on office tags and stamped the number.
This was the dance floor the night before the wedding after it was finished. We had a hula hoop chandelier (thank you Pinterest) and windows hanging from wire on the back wall to give it a little something. We also hung mason jars in the trees with candles in them.
This is the dance floor from the side of the deck.
This picture was from the side of the dance floor. The cupcake and candy table are straight ahead but it shows the jars lit up in the trees.
And after writing this blog and looking back through it, pictures just don't do it justice...Thank you to everyone who helped make that day a reality!