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DIY Wedding Decorations – Apple Chair Swag

apple_swag_weddingHere is a quick DIY wedding decoration and they are easy to create. In weddings, green’s got a feel all its own, and that feel is fresh, slightly preppy, and above all, modern. Green apples could be easily incorporated into any spring or summer wedding for that fresh modern feel. You could use green apples as the centerpieces, place card holders or even part of the actual decorations. These apple swags are easy to make, just wire the apples together and use decorative ribbon on the ends. These could be used to decorate the new couple’s chairs during the reception or order by the bushel and do the whole room up. The best part about using apples as part of the decor is that they can be made a couple days in advance!
Things You’ll Need:
8 – 10 Small Apples (picture shows Granny Smiths)
19 Gauge Wire
6 yards of ribbon or trim (3 different styles)
Wire Cutters
Scissors

Things To Do:
1. Decide on how many apples you would like use for the swag and line them up with the smaller ones at the ends and the bigger ones in the middle.
2. Cut about 3 feet from the wire with your wire cutters. Make a loop at one end and twist it to secure the closure.
3. Take the first apple, centered at the stem, push the wire through the upper half and slide the apple all the way down to the loop.
4. Carefully, one by one string the apples onto the wire in the order that you placed them in step 1.
5. Once you have finished stringing the apples, complete the swag with another loop at the end. Twist to secure and trim away any excess wire that there might be.
6. Finally, cut six pieces of ribbon, about 12″ each. Gather three ribbons and tie them to one end of the swag. Do the same for the remaining end.

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Image Credits:
The Bride’s Cafe

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Wedding Advice – Planning the Guest List

guest_listWho should I invite? How many people should we invite? These are things to think about when you are building your guest list for your special day. Once of the most stressful steps in planning your wedding can be putting together the guest list. Here are a few steps to make the planning process a little bit easier on everyone.
1.) Who will be paying? You should take into consideration which party is paying for the reception, to be fair. Whoever is paying for reception should ultimately have the final say in the number of guest. If you and your “soon to be” are paying for the wedding you may want to talk to each of your parents and see if they can cut down their list to what you consider reasonable. If one of the parents are paying you may want to speak with them about who they think is necessary to have there. If both of the parents are paying then it is more of a compromise. Once you have figured out who is paying for what and you have figured out the budget, the list should be a little easier.
2.) What is your dream list? Make the list of your dreams, as if money was no object. Have each member that is involved in the wedding planning make their list of people they wish to invite. This would include the parents of each side, the “soon to be”, and yourself. You would cover your entire family and the “soon to be” would cover their side. I would recommend doing these in a program such as excel, or word document, it will only make life easy later on.
3.) Combine the List and Talk it Over: Take each list and combine them together. Try not to panic, as the list may look large and very overwhelming, but relax it will go down. To be sure you are comfortable with who is invited, take a minute and reviews everyone’s list. You may also want to consider the “plus ones,” and only invite those who have been in a long term relationship. As terrible as this may sound, make an A and B column of those who are invited and of those who are not. You could also consider using a three column method. Column A would be those that are absolutely invited to the wedding, column B would be those who are probably invited and column C would be for those that would be nice to invite if you could. This will give you flexibility to move people back and fourth as the list gets narrowed down.
4.) Weed Through the List: This part can be very stressful, but it is necessary. This is where you start narrowing down your list if you have a specific number or budget in mind. Start thinking about those you don’t really need to be invited… perhaps people that you haven’t seen in years. Is it necessary that they be invited to the wedding? Some people may not be the best fit for your special day.
5.) Take a Deep Breath and Relax: This part may seem very stressful but it is needed. Do not stress over those who you could not invite. They will understand. If you feel that you need to explain to them, just say it wasn’t in your budget and over time people won’t be hurt. Just be sure that everyone communicates with each other. This can become a touchy topic but with communication and making sure that every one is in the loop, it can go much more smoothly.

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