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I Heart Webby!

When I was younger, our family dog was a Chihuahua named Mickey, and we did everything wrong with him! He was an aggressive little terror that we spoiled to no end–and it was little surprise that my friends soon dubbed him, “The Devil’s Spawn.” But he was our little spawn, and our family loved him to pieces, and we all mourned when he finally crossed Rainbow Bridge after an amazing 17.5 year run on Earth.

mickey

As an adult, I knew I wanted to raise my own dogs, but I vowed do things differently. I read books, I talked to trainers, I watched countless YouTube videos, and then I set up (and stuck to) ground rules for my pups.

webby and hoochoo in the car

However, clicker training wasn’t something I was on board with right away. It certainly wasn’t that I had any objections to it or doubted its efficacy. I just never really got…

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Our DIY Wedding Revisited #6: Being Your Own Wedding Florist | Jenny Lee’s Jottings

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Our DIY Wedding Revisited #6: Being Your Own Wedding Florist | Jenny Lee’s Jottings.

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!

Today’s project: Being Your Own Wedding Florist

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Our DIY Wedding Revisited #5: Candy Airplanes for the Wedding Cake | Jenny Lee’s Jottings

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Our DIY Wedding Revisited #5: Candy Airplanes for the Wedding Cake | Jenny Lee’s Jottings.

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!

Today’s project: Handmade Candy Airplane Decorations for a Travel Themed Wedding Cake

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Our DIY Wedding Revisited #4: Wedding Cake Topper | Jenny Lee’s Jottings

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Our DIY Wedding Revisited #4: Wedding Cake Topper | Jenny Lee’s Jottings.

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!

Today’s project: Wedding Cake Topper for a Travel Themed Wedding

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Our DIY Wedding Revisited #3: “Postcards” Guestbook | Jenny Lee’s Jottings

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Our DIY Wedding Revisited #3: “Postcards” Guestbook | Jenny Lee’s Jottings.

 

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!

Today’s project: “Postcards” Wedding Guestbook for a Travel Themed Wedding

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Our DIY Wedding Revisited #2: Boarding Pass Placecards | Jenny Lee’s Jottings

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Our DIY Wedding Revisited #2: Boarding Pass Placecards | Jenny Lee’s Jottings

DIY Boarding Pass Wedding Placecards

n 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!

Today’s project: “Boarding Pass” Wedding Placecards for a Travel Themed Wedding

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Our DIY Wedding Revisited #1: Passport Invitations | Jenny Lee’s Jottings

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Our DIY Wedding Revisited #1: Passport Invitations | Jenny Lee’s Jottings.

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!

Today’s project: “Passport” Wedding Invitations for a Travel Themed Wedding

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