Handmade Weddings: More Than 50 Crafts to Style and Personalize Your Big Day
Handmade Weddings: More Than 50 Crafts to Style and Personalize Your Big Day
By Eunice Moyle, Sabrina Moyle, and Shana Faust
Gifted by Chronicle Books
www.chroniclebooks.com
Reviewed by Jennifer Bendix, editor of AllFreeHolidayCrafts.com
Eunice and Sabrina Moyle, the founders of Hello!Lucky, and stylist Shana Faust teamed up to write Handmade Weddings: More Than 50 Crafts to Style and Personalize Your Big Day. Their lovely collection of DIY wedding projects will give you a broad range of different styles, themes, difficulty levels and budgets. The authors begin this book with an inspirational introduction to their readers. They explain that to begin planning your handmade wedding, you first need to decide on a style or theme that is broad enough to accommodate all the different crafts necessary for such a large event. Handmade Weddings: More Than 50 Crafts to Style and Personalize Your Big Day is split up into six major sections that are divided by style, making it easy for each reader to navigate the book, depending on their individual taste.
Whether your taste favors a modern-classic feel or a vintage-retro vibe, this compilation of wedding crafts will supply you with more than enough options. From bird cage veils and handmade boutonnieres to save-the-dates and rustic invitations, the authors give you a craft for every aspect of the wedding. Make your own favors, centerpieces, and decorations for less with the help of this delightful wedding craft book.
With the guidance of three authors, you can find your style and theme in no time. Once you have found your handmade wedding inspiration, find your crafting chapter and start searching for projects that suit your wedding theme perfectly. Each of the 54 projects this book has to offer features an easy-to-follow tutorial and full color images of the finished project. If your wedding plans are defiantly DIY, this craft book is a planning must-have.
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ncjeepster 1780163
Feb 05, 2013
This sounds like a fabulous book to have if you are planning a wedding or having a party or shower. I haven't read it yet, but want to. I did see somewhere if your are making the balsam wood invitations, to inquire about the weight and how rigid, so the postal service will know to handle with care.
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