Rachel + Michael's Artistic DIY Wedding

Rachel + Michael's Artistic DIY Wedding

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Here at DIY Bride, we not only seek for DIY + prettiness aspects of a wedding, we also seek uniqueness and different interpretations of a theme. Don't get us wrong, we love Pinterest and all the inspiration that's out there offering us a chance to do the same thing for our own wedding/event, but when we come across a wedding that's completely refreshing and unique? Well, we're pretty darn excited.

Rachel + Michael is a very artistic couple that we're featuring on this lovely Friday. Seriously, Rachel was so resourceful and determined to make their rustic-nature-DIY wedding as unique as it is money-saving. Yes, you read that right. They only spend... *gasp* a little over $700 on everything. Rachel tried really hard (and succeeded!) in using as many free, recycled, or thrift shop finds in the décor as she could, and enlisted friends and family for everything that they couldn't do or needed help with. With super pretty details and unique finds, Allison Pense Photography did a wonderful job capturing them all on film.


Rachel and her DIY projects were pretty awe-inspiring. She did all the art on her invitation suite, programs, treat bags and table signs. Something super special and unique during the ceremony was that Rachel's bridal bouquet was literally made as she collected the flowers from 17 of their guests as she was walking down the aisle. Her maid-of-honor then wrapped the stems to create the bouquet! What an awesome cool way to allow the guests to be involved.

Other DIY projects made by the couple as well as friends and family:
Michael's vows were created in the form of origami fortune teller (Salt Cellar). All the hand drawn art by Rachel for the treat bags, matchbooks for favors, seating labels, and place cards. She grew half of the flowers used for the wedding, including flowers for her bouquet and center pieces. The ring pillow was hand made as well using small baskets with moss and hand made clay mushrooms. Yarn was used to wrapped bottles, jars, monograms, and lamp (photo backdrop).

Much congratulations to Rachel + Michael!!

Photographer: Allison Pense Photography//Wedding Date:09.14.2013//Cake:Laura Zinsman//Fortune Cookies: Carol Jeans Confections//DJ:Elite Entertainment//Favors and Gifts:Fireball Printing//Restaurant:Our House// Submitted via Two Bright Lights

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Jennie is a DIY-crafter and loves all things pretty, aka weddings. When she's not busy making a pretty card or ogling at wedding/engagement photos, she's a pom mommy to her fur baby Machi and cooks gourmet dinners for her hubby!

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