So in honor of my 8th month (close to it) anniversary I wanted to do a post on my wedding reception details 🙂
It was an AMAZING time and I wish I could relive it over and over again- it was that awesome 🙂
Here are some of the details about the signage
(all photos of my wedding by Apryl Ann photography)
I bought japanese paper at this site The Paper Studio
they have the CUTEST stuff and alot of it I got on sale
Love all the birds!
I cut out the paper into circles (using a paper cutter that my mom got to cut out circles) and then glued cut out letters onto them
I strung them using twine and punching out little holes at the top (using this Fiskers Mini Hole Punch which was super convenient)
The paper flowers garland I purchased from this etsy seller along with the LOVE sign
We used the sign for the wedding cake table
I even had little signs made for the bathrooms!
These Command Mini Hooks came in super handy when hanging up the garlands and anything else that needed to be up on the wall
I also used the japanese paper to make bridesmaid dress tags
The other signage I used for the wedding was the thrift store mirrors~
I decided instead of using picture frames I wanted to find a bunch of thrift store mirrors and turn them into signs~
I got really lucky and found some awesome mirrors for pretty cheap and a sweet friend made the signs for me (painted them by hand)!
They even used my monogram that I drew originally-
to make the signs we took the mirror part out and painted on the cardboard backs (behind the mirror)
This one I later turned into this coat rack for our house!
Lots of signs…
One of my favorite little details was the Mr. and Mrs. sign I made with the japanese paper and braided strips of lace for the handle-
(I got the lace by buying lace tablecloths for super cheap at the thrift store)
Best day ever 🙂
Check out my other wedding posts here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here
Also my pinterest wedding board isn’t the best out there by any means but it does have alot of my inspiration pics~check it out here