My friend Marya showed me these wedding pictures of Katy and Tyler Reed’s wedding. She said everything was handmade and in the bride’s blog she even went to Trader Joes herself to pick flowers day-of for her bouquets. Take a look:

















Found these under “design” on the website Pinterest. Hope these are helpful for those of you who are trying to decide a color scheme and which colors go well together












A few weeks ago I discovered the personal blog From Portland to Peonies and have been flipping through their wedding and engagement pictures. Taken by Portland photographer Jessica Watson at a lavender farm and the lighting is beautiful.







Another cute guest book idea that you can display at home
Truman Cho knew there was something he liked about Minhee Park, his classmate at Laguna Road Elementary School in Fullerton, California. The two stayed friends throughout high school and college but it was not until 1997 (14 years after they first met) that Truman asked Minhee out on a date.
The Invitation

Wedding party

Seating card table


Dinner

Vintage lunch trays were for guest to collect their dinner cafeteria-style. The wooden utensils were hot-stamped with the couple’s names, and paper napkins were rubber stamped with the date.

Game

On the tables were pop quizzes about the couple for guests to fill out and deposit in drop boxes covered in paper. Minhee and Truman mailed the graded quizzes after the wedding with their thank-you notes….I am in love with this idea!
Guest book

Guests wrote on the blackboard and took a picture for the guest book and one to take home as well

Sweet

I love the little daisies on the cake. cute and simple.

Just like elementary school
Favor

Custom school supplies
My family always makes a point to play some sort of game during our gatherings. In the summer we play lawn tennis and croquet and in the winter we play board games or make up our own guessing games. We’ve had so much fun and so many memories and laughs. I love the idea of involving games at a wedding reception rather it be lawn games or simple ‘find-it’ games; gives guests something to do and keeps them entertained.