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So this is a blog post that I’ve put off forever because–to be honest–the blanket still isn’t finished…and I’ve worked on this blanket, on and off, for a couple of years! But I do love my knitted Aran blanket!
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26 Tuesday May 2015
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So this is a blog post that I’ve put off forever because–to be honest–the blanket still isn’t finished…and I’ve worked on this blanket, on and off, for a couple of years! But I do love my knitted Aran blanket!
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26 Tuesday May 2015
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In the spring of 2009, I “married” my husband three times! First we filed the legal paperwork to be married (it’s a very cut and dry ordeal in S. Korea), then we had a traditional Korean wedding ceremony, and lastly, we had a wedding reception in California. This series is dedicated to the last event, which was truly my DIY masterpiece. Nearly every aspect of our travel-themed wedding was a DIY project that I poured my heart into. I hope you enjoy this series of DIY wedding projects!
I’ve been to enough weddings to know that guests love taking the centerpieces with them! I’ve taken a centerpiece myself a time or two, and I’ve always found it a bummer when the flowers eventually withered away.
For my own centerpieces, I knew I definitely wanted something that would last–I hated the idea of…
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18 Monday May 2015
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Left: wedding bouquet
Center: centerpiece
Right: corsage
In the spring of 2009, I “married” my husband three times! First we filed the legal paperwork to be married (it’s a very cut and dry ordeal in S. Korea), then we had a traditional Korean wedding ceremony, and lastly, we had a wedding reception in California. This series is dedicated to the last event, which was truly my DIY masterpiece. Nearly every aspect of our travel-themed wedding was a DIY project that I poured my heart into. With my fourth wedding anniversary around the corner, I’m feeling full of love and generosity! I hope you enjoy this series of DIY wedding projects!
In my previous post, I discussed tips on being your own wedding florist. One of the key tips for creating a relatively stress free floral project is to restrict your flowers to one…
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18 Monday May 2015
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In the spring of 2009, I “married” my husband three times! First we filed the legal paperwork to be married (it’s a very cut and dry ordeal in S. Korea), then we had a traditional Korean wedding ceremony, and lastly, we had a wedding reception in California. This series is dedicated to the last event, which was truly my DIY masterpiece. Nearly every aspect of our travel-themed wedding was a DIY project that I poured my heart into. I hope you enjoy this series of DIY wedding projects!
A running theme in all of my DIY wedding posts relating to flowers is this: KEEP IT SIMPLE! There is no sense in attempting DIY wedding flowers if you’re going to try to be a professional florist overnight–I’m certain your sanity will suffer otherwise! And as a DIY crafty bride, there are going to be a million
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18 Monday May 2015
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Originally posted on Jenny Lee's Jottings:
In the spring of 2009, I “married” my husband three times! First we filed the legal…
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