Now, I don’t think we can get much easier or budget friendly than this one, yet it seems so right for this week’s imaginary wedding. If you have a stack of printer paper, a pen, and a little brother you’re good to go! These would be perfect strewn across a table, strung from the ceiling, or tacked to a wall.
he proposed! Your sites one of my favorite so I had to come share the good news. Best proposal ever. I’m a stylist in LA and I have a fashion blog, but now I can’t wait to start adding some wedding stuff into it. I hope you’ll check it out. Thanks love. xoxo
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These are so cute! I wish I had seen this earlier, I come from a family of pilots :) I’m saving this post for the next bride in the fam. xox
So cute…it reminds me of 2nd grade! This would be so perfect for childhood sweethearts! I keep finding all these amazing ideas and can’t quite fit it all into my own wedding, lol! Thanks for sharing!
Love! So cute.
Andrea x
aw, congrats anna!!! so fun! I read your sweet engagement on your blog….such a good story!
THAT is awesome!
I love this idea!
and congrats Anna!
What a sweet idea!
Also yay for another Anna!
These are so fun and playful! Great Idea, love that you are suggesting projects using affordable materials!!!!
i did this for my wedding! it took hours and some very dedicated friends. my husband’s in the air force, though, so it was completely worth it. a fun way to make these more personalized for a wedding is to stamp them! a bit more time consuming, but the effect is amazing.