Pins and Procrastination https://pinsandprocrastination.com Green cleaning, DIY, crafts, organizing, and more Sat, 14 May 2016 14:50:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.4 65788647 DIY Custom Wood Signs https://pinsandprocrastination.com/diy-custom-wood-signs-professional-results-for-a-fraction-of-the-cost/ https://pinsandprocrastination.com/diy-custom-wood-signs-professional-results-for-a-fraction-of-the-cost/#comments Thu, 18 Feb 2016 12:35:48 +0000 http://pinsandprocrastination.com/?p=3983 Everyone knows that weddings are expensive! I experienced this first hand when planning my wedding for last October. You really have to save money anywhere you can. You know I love crafting and saving money-so I got to work. I really wanted to have some rustic looking custom wood signs around the venue. I decided...

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Custom signs are amazing, adorable, and adaptable. They make such great decor, especially for weddings. But buying them can be so expensive! This simple technique will give you professional looking results for a fraction of the cost! This sign for our wedding cost me less than $10 to make.

Everyone knows that weddings are expensive! I experienced this first hand when planning my wedding for last October. You really have to save money anywhere you can. You know I love crafting and saving money-so I got to work. I really wanted to have some rustic looking custom wood signs around the venue.

I decided to make our own signs to save on some money. I knew I could use this great DIY method to make my own awesome looking sign. This simple technique will give you professional looking results for a fraction of the cost! This sign for our wedding cost me less than $10 to make.

That being said… this isn’t the easiest DIY out there. I make DIYs all the time that I say anyone can do- but I don’t think ANYONE could do this one. I’m not trying to discourage you, just letting you know it will still take some fine motor skills. But if you’re up for the challenge, the results will absolutely make it worth it!

So let’s get to the technique!

DIY Custom Wood Signs: Professional Results for a Fraction of the Cost

Tools to make your DIY custom wood signs:

Step One: Print your words in your desired font and size

This should be your easiest step (unless you take as much time to pick out fonts as me!). Just print out your words in the font, layout, and size you want them on your sign.

If you are a bit of a messier painter, try going with a brush script like Bakery or Freeland. Neater fonts are harder to fill in- mistakes will show more.

The fonts I used are Goodlife Script and Typnic Tilted.

If you want you can cut around the words to position them where you want them to be on the sign. Use masking tape to tape them onto the sign where you want them to go.

DIY Custom Wood Signs: Professional Results for a Fraction of the Cost

Step Two: Trace your letters with a pen

After taping your printed words where you want them to be, trace the edges with a ballpoint pen. You don’t need to press very hard, but you should use decent pressure. This will leave outlines for you to fill in.

Step Three: Fill in with paint

The last thing to do is paint! I did two or three coats.You can see in the picture below that your tracing will leave nice lines that you can just fill in. It’s easier than it sounds.

DIY Custom Wood Signs: Professional Results for a Fraction of the Cost

Step Four: Hang and enjoy!

And enjoy your wallet being just slightly heavier and your hands just slightly messier :)

DIY Custom Wood Signs: Professional Results for a Fraction of the Cost

I don’t know about you, but I love crafting. In the weeks leading up to our wedding it totally helped me de-stress. I just turn on a podcast and get to work. Focusing on the detail work is really meditative. There’s a reason adult coloring is so popular!

I did end up improvising and painting a bit out of the lines on some of the letters. I accidentally taped my words down on a slight angle, so I had to correct them to straighten them out. So really make sure your letters are straight before you start tracing!

The sign was wonderful at our wedding! Here it is on our dessert table.

DIY Custom Wood Signs: Professional Results for a Fraction of the CostThere are so many different applications for this DIY! Wood signs also make a great gift or fun decor project for the house.

I actually used this technique a few weeks after our wedding to make a gift for my good friend who got married. I made them a sign with their new last name to hang in their new place. It has such a different look from the sign I made for our wedding, and it uses the same technique!

DIY Custom Wood Signs: Professional Results for a Fraction of the Cost

I’ve actually kept our wedding hashtag sign and I plan to hang it in our craft room/ office. That is if I ever get done unpacking in there! But that’s a topic for another day…

This technique is so reliable, and the applications are literally endless- so get out there and make yourself some custom wood signs!

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DIY Page a Day Calendar Save the Dates https://pinsandprocrastination.com/diy-page-a-day-calendar-save-the-dates/ https://pinsandprocrastination.com/diy-page-a-day-calendar-save-the-dates/#comments Fri, 03 Apr 2015 11:00:15 +0000 http://pinsandprocrastination.com/?p=3156 Lars and I just sent out our save the dates this week. I think they turned out just adorable! If you haven’t already seen our engagement photos, they came out fabulous thanks to Beale and Wittig Photography. I pretty much credit them for how cute the save the dates are, because they’re all about the photo....

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Buying pre-designed save the dates may save time, but they are so expensive. I wanted something unique and less expensive- so I designed our save the dates myself! And I included a free template so you could use our adorable calendar design.

Lars and I just sent out our save the dates this week. I think they turned out just adorable! If you haven’t already seen our engagement photos, they came out fabulous thanks to Beale and Wittig Photography. I pretty much credit them for how cute the save the dates are, because they’re all about the photo.

So I had my heart set on making pop-up save the dates. I saw the cutest one on pinterest. After reading a bunch of tutorials on how to make pop up cards I decided I didn’t have the time or patience to make 150 of them. So I had to move on to my next cutest save the date idea.

Well, I saw an adorable page a day calendar save the date on Pinterest. (I am trying to find the link but I seem to have lost it- so if you find it let me know!) It is such a simple idea. I know that I could design it quickly and we could get them printed and sent easily.

The mistake that I made was thinking that you could send postcards of any size. Apparently there are standard sizes for postcards and you have to pay differently if they are an unusual size. So we ended up sending them in envelopes. It ended up being better anyways because everyone will receive them in better condition than if they had been envelope-less.

DIY Page a Day Calendar Save the Dates

So I designed our save the dates on photoshop elements. Honestly, the design is so simple, I could have made it on paint. I used to make stuff on paint all the time back in the days that I still had a pc.

We printed our cards with Premium Cards. The quality is excellent and they were great to work with. They emailed me to let me know my mini-calendar was too pixelated and let me fix it before they were printed.

DIY Page a Day Calendar Save the Dates

To make the cards all you need is a good picture, a black rectangle, some cute fonts, and a month calendar. Below you can find a basic template, and all the fonts we used. The template will work on photoshop or photoshop elements. You will have to download the fonts, which is super easy. And I will warn you- once you realize how easy it is- you might get a font addiction like I have.

Just click the template image below to download the free photoshop template:

DIY Page a Day Calendar Save the Dates

As for the fonts, you can download them each here:

October 24, 2015

Typo Slab Serif

Save The Date

Janda Elegant Handwriting

Susie + Lars • Are Getting Married • Chicago, IL

Mrs Eaves Small Caps

DIY Page a Day Calendar Save the Dates

 

I hope you enjoy our adorable save the dates! I certainly do!

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Our Engagement Photos https://pinsandprocrastination.com/our-engagement-photos/ https://pinsandprocrastination.com/our-engagement-photos/#comments Fri, 12 Dec 2014 17:27:00 +0000 http://pinsandprocrastination.com/?p=2938 So I know I haven’t posted much about the wedding. Lots of planning is in the works, but not many cute DIY projects or anything that I like to post about. Well, that might change in the coming months. But for now, I wanted to share our engagement photos. We had so much fun working...

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We couldn't be more happy with our gorgeous engagement photos by Beale and Wittig! These are perfect fall engagement photos with the fall colors looking so beautiful. Check them out for some engagement photo ideas! So I know I haven’t posted much about the wedding. Lots of planning is in the works, but not many cute DIY projects or anything that I like to post about. Well, that might change in the coming months. But for now, I wanted to share our engagement photos. We had so much fun working with Nancy Beale from Wittig and Beale Photography.

Lars and I wanted our engagement photos to be meaningful, so we picked some locations that were special for us. We did the first half of the photos at Middlefork Savannah, which is where we had our first date. The second half are at Lake Forest College, where we met and went to school together. How lucky for us that they happen to be two incredibly beautiful and inspiring locations for photos!

We had so much fun taking pictures with Nancy. She did such a good job capturing candid and posed photos. Lars and I both love the pictures because we think they captured our personalities and how much we love each other.

So, I hope you enjoy looking at these amazing photos!

We couldn't be more happy with our gorgeous engagement photos by Beale and Wittig! These are perfect fall engagement photos with the fall colors looking so beautiful. Check them out for some engagement photo ideas!

We couldn't be more happy with our gorgeous engagement photos by Beale and Wittig! These are perfect fall engagement photos with the fall colors looking so beautiful. Check them out for some engagement photo ideas!

We couldn't be more happy with our gorgeous engagement photos by Beale and Wittig! These are perfect fall engagement photos with the fall colors looking so beautiful. Check them out for some engagement photo ideas!

We couldn't be more happy with our gorgeous engagement photos by Beale and Wittig! These are perfect fall engagement photos with the fall colors looking so beautiful. Check them out for some engagement photo ideas! We couldn't be more happy with our gorgeous engagement photos by Beale and Wittig! These are perfect fall engagement photos with the fall colors looking so beautiful. Check them out for some engagement photo ideas! We couldn't be more happy with our gorgeous engagement photos by Beale and Wittig! These are perfect fall engagement photos with the fall colors looking so beautiful. Check them out for some engagement photo ideas! We couldn't be more happy with our gorgeous engagement photos by Beale and Wittig! These are perfect fall engagement photos with the fall colors looking so beautiful. Check them out for some engagement photo ideas!

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How to Book Your Dream Wedding Venue https://pinsandprocrastination.com/how-to-book-your-dream-wedding-venue/ https://pinsandprocrastination.com/how-to-book-your-dream-wedding-venue/#respond Wed, 27 Aug 2014 11:00:50 +0000 http://pinsandprocrastination.com/?p=2071 We have booked our wedding at the number one rated wedding venue in Chicago. How did we get a prime date in the venue’s busiest season with only a little more than a year’s notice? Let me tell you. The best way to book your dream venue is to pick the venue BEFORE you pick your wedding...

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How to Book Your Dream Wedding Venue

We have booked our wedding at the number one rated wedding venue in Chicago. How did we get a prime date in the venue’s busiest season with only a little more than a year’s notice? Let me tell you.

The best way to book your dream venue is to pick the venue BEFORE you pick your wedding date.

To me, this seemed like the most common sense thing. But strangely, ever since Lars and I got engaged, the first question people ask is: when is the wedding? And every venue inquiry asks you for your wedding date.

Well, in these modern consumerist times, the great wedding venues book up a year or more in advance. Lars and I figured if we plan the wedding for next fall we would have enough time to get everything done. Well, I hit the ground running looking into venues. I knew how quickly they book up.

And even though I knew venues book quickly, the competition for Saturday night events was even stiffer than I thought! Man, everyone wants to have a beautiful wedding. Who knew? I looked into about 15 venues and most of them had at least half the Saturday nights in September and October 2015 booked, and even more on hold.

So, the best way for you to make sure you get your ABSOLUTE dream venue, you have to have a flexible date! If we had committed to October 3rd, which I thought was the best date, we wouldn’t have been able to have our wedding at ANY of the venues we looked at. Apparently a lot of couples thought that was a great date.

With every venue I toured, I told them our ideal dates but let them know our date was completely flexible. First of all, this makes you seem easier to work with. Second of all, they don’t assume you won’t want to come look at the venue if your date is booked.

How to Book Your Dream Wedding Venue

Besides having a flexible date, another important thing to consider for booking your dream venue is making a good impression. I know most people don’t have as flexible a schedule as me, but you should make a list of at least your top 3 venues and make a point to see them in person. If you can, meet with the person in charge of weddings at that venue. If you can’t see the venue when they are available, go see it outside of business hours and ask all your questions over the phone. You won’t be able to decide your dream venue if you don’t see it in person. The exception to this, of course, is if you are having a destination wedding.

I made a point that I wanted to make a good impression at each of my venue tours. It may not seem important, but if they like you they will go that extra mile to make sure you can book there (which was the case for us!). I dressed business casual for each of my tours and came prepared with a list of questions and a pen. Be on time (shoot to be 10 minutes early if you can), and be open, friendly, and polite.

If you are having trouble figuring out what you want out of a venue, head over to pinterest! I found several of my venues on pinterest either through photographer’s websites or articles on the best wedding venues in Chicago. If you aren’t at that step yet, just look at the wedding section and pin what you like to get an idea of your style. Make sure you aren’t wasting your time at any of the venues you tour.

I also set myself a date by which I wanted to make a decision, which worked in our favor. There are so many amazing venues in our area and I could have kept touring venues for months if I had let myself. I told myself when I was going to decide and I stuck to it. Luckily, Lars and I were in agreement on which venues we liked best, so that made it easier! If I had waited longer and toured more places my decision would have been more difficult and less dates would have been available.

So, in summary, if you want to book your dream wedding venue you should:

  • Get an idea of your style on pinterest
  • Make a list of your top venues and tour them if possible
  • Be flexible with your wedding date
  • Be prepared for your appointments
  • Make a good impression by dressing professionally, being on time, and being friendly and polite
  • Set yourself a date by which you want to make a decision so you don’t fall victim to procrastination and lose out on a venue!

On a final note, none of this will work if you don’t give yourself enough time. If you only give yourself a few months to plan your wedding most venues will be booked. Give yourself a year, and you should be able to find the perfect place for you!

Do you have any other tips for how to get your dream venue? Let me know in the comments!

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An exciting announcement… https://pinsandprocrastination.com/an-exciting-announcement/ https://pinsandprocrastination.com/an-exciting-announcement/#comments Mon, 11 Aug 2014 11:00:37 +0000 http://pinsandprocrastination.com/?p=2009 I’ve just gotten home this week from traveling for two weeks in Scandanavia. It was an amazing trip. Lots of things happened! My sister turned 26 and we had a scavenger hunt for her, which was awesome. I tried wild boar and reindeer. I saw some incredible places and tasted amazing food and learned how to...

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An exciting announcement

I’ve just gotten home this week from traveling for two weeks in Scandanavia. It was an amazing trip. Lots of things happened!

My sister turned 26 and we had a scavenger hunt for her, which was awesome. I tried wild boar and reindeer. I saw some incredible places and tasted amazing food and learned how to say thank you in several languages.

Getting-on-the-Ship

Isn’t my family adorable? Here is Lars, me, my cousin Jaime, my mom, my sister Hannah, and my dad!

Oh, and one other thing….

I got engaged!!!

First photo with the ring

Lars asked me to join his family officially while we were visiting his family’s old farm in Norway. It was a huge surprise and after the initial shock, I of course said yes. And I still can’t stop looking at the ring. He got the perfect ring for me.

The reason it’s even more perfect is that the main stone isn’t a diamond. I don’t want to support the harmful practices of the diamond industry or the ridiculous over-pricing, so Lars knew to get me a white sapphire instead (conflict free and sustainably mined as well!).

White Sapphire Engagement Ring

So, this blog is about to add a new topic! I won’t be able to avoid writing about wedding planning and relationships because that is what is on my mind now! In fact, as I’m writing this post, I’m waiting to go tour the Planetarium and see if we want to use it as a venue. I’m seeing several more venues next week, and after that we will decide where and when!

I am so excited to marry the love of my life. In a way it feels like we were already engaged because we have lived together for a year and talk about the future all the time. But, now it is official! And I can actually have a wedding pinterest board that is useful!

So, that is my announcement. Sorry for the brief lack of posts because of my travels, but I should be posting on a regular schedule again now that I am home! Although maybe slightly less, because wedding planning is a lot of work! (and did I mention how many spreadsheets I get to make? I love spreadsheets).

Hooray!

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