10 April 2009

Church, Centerpieces, Party Favors...

I have lots of pictures to share today. I will start off with the pictures of the church that I am getting married in. I love it because it is the little country church with the white steeple. Also, my mom and my aunt were both married within 1/2 mile of this church, ironically at two different locales, so the area is special to me as well. (Apparently the photo uploader doesn't like me and decided to upload them all in the backwards order that I wanted....)
Here is the front of the church with the rod iron plant holder I got at Marshall's to put the flowers on. We are also renting a white rod iron candle aubra for the middle in the back.
The aisle looking from the front to the back
Looking from the back to the front
The front of the church. I just love the white steeple and the way that the church looks. 

 A picture of the church from the side. 
I worked on the party favors tonight. Cutting ribbon and tying the matches to the candles. At first we were tying the ribbon into a bow at the back, but then they were looking weird. So it was decided that we tie the ribbon into a knot and tuck the knot into the matchbook so it will never be seen! I also tried to set up a little version of the table centerpieces, but I might be putting flower petals with it, so we will see. I love my mosaic lanterns!

Here they are! All of them are different. This is without flash, they look more like themselves without flash than they do with flash. 

This is the back 4 with flash.

Here is just a little idea of what I want my centerpieces to look like. There might be flower petals with the tea lights around the lantern. I am also getting hershey's kisses that say "Just Married" on the plumes. I haven't decided if I am going to put them around the lantern or with the candles at the place setting. 



These are the party favors for those who are coming for the dinner. For those who come to the wedding, there will be bowls of matches for people to take, also personalized dinner napkins and bubbles. But these were great, I think they turned out to be about $.60 each. 






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