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Handmade Weddings: More Than 50 Crafts to Personalize Your Big Day
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Handmade Weddings: More Than 50 Crafts to Personalize Your Big Day
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Handmade Weddings: More Than 50 Crafts to Personalize Your Big Day

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Handcrafted details are at the heart of a beautiful weddingadding charm, meaning, and style.

In this delightful book, Eunice and Sabrina Moyle, the founders of Hello!Lucky, join forces with stylist Shana Faust to bring you over 50 gorgeous projects. Whether you favor a modern, classic look or a retro, homespun flavor, you'll find plenty of crafts and inspiration suited to your tastefrom vintage-key save-the-dates to delicate paper wreaths to silhouette bride and groom signs.

At the front of the book you'll find guidance on choosing a look, sourcing materials, and working out timelines. Then, each of the 50 projects are fully explained with photos, how-to diagrams, and step-by-step directions.

Clever, creative, and budget-friendly, Handmade Weddings is the perfect handbook for the bride looking to style her day her way.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 18, 2011
ISBN9781452110011
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Handmade Weddings: More Than 50 Crafts to Personalize Your Big Day

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    What I want to know is why would anyone want to use a tacky, homemade craft at their wedding, ESPECIALLY one that looks to be from the 60's, from a thrift store, or made by a ten year old?

    If you can't make something elegant looking....why not just do without?

    I'm not even going to make the obvious comment abut the author's name.