Tuesday, November 1, 2011

DIY Rustic, Chic, Fall Wedding Reveal...

I'm sooooo excited to show you all the pictures from the wedding mom & I decorated for a few weeks ago!

I had made a few posts leading up to the wedding & shared with you a few tutorials along the way...however, we got so busy making stuff that I didn't have time to post anymore! So, to make up for that I will be posting a few more following this post!


This is what the reception hall looked like the Thursday night before the wedding....
Pretty blah, right?! 

They had the reception at the holiday inn "ballroom"....its actually 3 conference rooms opened up to one another. It makes for a long & narrow space to decorate, but because it was a smaller space, it definitely made our job a little easier! 

So after several hours of decorating Thursday night & all day Friday, we managed to transform the space into this....
Well....what do you think?!

Do you LOVE it?!

We do!! :)

The backdrop for the headtable was by far my favorite part of the decor! We built it using 4x8 sheets of foam insulation board that we purchased at Lowes for around $12.00 a sheet.
The foam board was super lightweight & easy to work with!
We just attached the burlap to the foam board with pins & duct tape. The white curtains were made out of white twin size flat sheets from Walmart. We just gathered & pinned the curtains at the top of the foam board & tied them back using two tissue paper pom-poms. 

 We used larger tissue paper pom-poms to line the top of the backdrop as well to add to the "chic" flare we were going for! 48 more pom poms were hung from the ceiling as well to create some drama in the space.
The framed monogram was previous project that I posted earlier in this series. You can read about it here.
The "fireplace mantel" was actually made out of a footboard to an old antique bed my mom had. She wasn't using it anymore, so we utilized it for the wedding! A tutorial on this will be coming in the next few days...

The fireplace mantel was then decorated with a few knick-knacks that we had made for the wedding & also some items that my mom had in her own home...


The fireplace mantel was distressed to give it a little more character...

I'm sorry ya'll...I couldn't help but take a bazillion pictures of this,
so I will just quit talking for a bit & let the pictures speak for themselves...




The "Mr. & Mrs." banner was one of few different word banners that we made for the reception. 
I will be posting a tutorial on these as well...

The bride had already chosen her bridesmaid gowns before we started talking about the decor. She had gone with a red/wine color for the gowns, originally thinking that she was going to be using the traditional orange, red, yellow fall decor. Then I found this picture on Pinterest & our plans quickly changed....

We knew that we would have to still incorporate the red color into the decor, so there were red accents in the floral arrangements & bouquets (which I failed to get pictures of.....Epic Fail!)
These pumpkin centerpieces were one of two different centerpieces used for the guest tables...


The other tables were decorated with a grouping of glass jars & candles like these...
These centerpieces were easy & cheap to put together, but looked fantastic on the tables! The large glass cylinder was $1.00 from the Dollar Tree & the other two mason type jars came in cases of 12 for around $8.00, making them less than $1.00 a piece. We wrapped the different jars with white burlap, added some jute trim, stenciled a monogram & added paper leaves/roses, to give them that little touch of cuteness! The pumpkins we bought for $1.00 piece at Big Lots & painted each one with a cream craft paint.


Paper roses made out of aged book pages were laid around the base of the centerpiece along with some acorns that I gathered out of my moms yard...

A single rose was also added to the tall glass cylinder with a few twigs using hot glue...


We used floating candles for the tall glass cylinder & large mason jar & a small votive candle for the smaller mason/jelly jar.

My mom & I made 220 of these slipcovers to cover the ugly red vinyl chairs that the hotel ballroom provided for the wedding. We were able to make them pretty cheap using white twin flat sheets from walmart. The sheets were $5.00 a piece & we were able to get 7 slipcovers from each sheet! The bow was an additional cost, but still all-in-all the were a whole lot cheaper than the slipcovers the hotel rented out for $4.75 a chair!!!  
Crazy, huh?
A lot of blood, sweat, & tears went into these slipcovers, but they made all of the difference in the world for the decor!!

To accommodate more guests, there were 6 cocktail tables set up in the foyer area of the ballroom. We quickly added just a small piece of burlap, a few candle holders, & acorns to these tables to spruce them up a bit...


Instead of a wedding cake, the bride & groom decided on cupcakes for the reception. We didn't make the cupcakes, but I couldn't help but take a few pictures of them. They smelled incredible!

The cupcakes were all in fall flavors like pumpkin, caramel, etc...D.E.L.I.S.H!!!

The basket my mom made for the cards was placed on the gift table along with a framed subway art gift that I made for the bride & groom using some vinyl I had purchased through Groopdealz, some burlap, & a frame.

To read more about this card basket, you can click here


Well, that's it!! 
Our Rustic, Chic, Fall Wedding in a Nutshell!


Hope you enjoyed! 

Thanks for stopping by!!

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56 comments:

  1. It is BREATHTAKING, STUNNING, GORGEOUS, TOTALLY WORTH THE WAIT! You did a fabulous job and every detail is just eye candy my friend! SO AWESOME!

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  2. super cute! I have pinned your monogram from seeing it on Pinterest- you did a gorgeous job on the reception. So thrifty and so fabulous! LOVE!!

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  3. I am speechless...I love it! You and your mom did a great job!! I was patiently waiting for this post, and you did not disappoint! I bet the bride was over the moon with how it came together.

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  4. This is gorgeous! I can't believe you made that many slipcovers, but you're right, they totally make a difference. I wish you had been around when I got married 5 years ago :) We had the reception in our church gym with, yes, RED chairs!

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  5. OH MY GOSH this is GORGEOUS!! You two did an amazing job! I love everything right down to the candle holders. What a lucky bride and groom to have such talented and sweet ladies work on this for them. Are there anymore receptions in your future?
    xoxo

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  6. this absolutely beautiful and elegant! i just adore it!

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  7. Wow!!!! You guys did AMAZING!! It looks so good Tonya!! LOVVVVVEEEE IT! Everything about it! Way to go!

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  8. You did a fantastic job! I'd get married again just to have a reception like that :)

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  9. That is beautiful:) It takes a lot of time and hard work to get it to look like that! Gorgeous!

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  10. So pretty! It all looks amazing! I love the neutral fall colors. I so wish I would have married in the fall lol ;)

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  11. That is so pretty. Wonderful details - especially love the splash of red of the berry accents.

    Love for you to link up at:
    "Made by ME" Linky Party at JAQS at http://www.jaqsstudio.com/2011/11/made-by-me-5-linky-party-and-features.html

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  12. You created a very beautiful, elegant and peaceful atmosphere for the wedding reception. I love the rustic charm of the burlap, brown paper, and especially the little roses made from pages.

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  13. I have never seen anything like this in my life! The backdrop for the head table is absolutely INCREDIBLE! Thank you for this visual delight!

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  14. This is incredible. You are really talented. What a blessing to the bride. Thanks for taking the time to share.

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  15. Holy cow you outdid yourselves with smart, creative and inexpensive decor! LOVE the faux mantel and all the details. So many of your ideas are usable as home decor and even gifts for Christmas. I use those $5 sheets from Walmart all the time, best fabric buy around. Kudos, ladies!

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  16. how wonderful! you are so talented.. beautiful pictures and decor!

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  17. This is awesome! That room is totally transformed! Great job! I'm your newest follower. I'd love it if you'd stop by my blog sometime!

    Shannon @ Imperfectly-Inspired

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  18. This is a decor that I would love to take part in. I think it is so cool.

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  19. Omg tonya...i looooove thesec pictures!!! The style is gorgeous and classic...the colors are perfect,,,and i love seeing all of your touches all ovewr the place!!! Greatwork!!!!!

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  20. What can I say? Absolutely gorgeous!

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  21. I LOVE this! I would love if you would share this at the Crazy Cute link party happening at Between U & Me right now! I've got a totally awesome giveaway this week, too!
    OOH! AND, I'm your newest follower! ;)
    www.betweenuandme.com

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  22. Tonya, this is amazing! I love every last detail and I am sure the bride was beyond happy! I think the best part is that you and your mom make these beautiful memories TOGETHER. I just love that :)

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  23. Simply lovely! It shows how much you paid attention to detail - love it all!

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  24. This is absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing!

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  25. Really great decorations! I love those flowers on the sailing. . :D
    Cute!

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  26. It's simply gorgeous to see. I love the entire thing but the backdrop of the wedding table is stunning. Wonderful job.

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  27. Elegant yet whimsical. Perfect!

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  28. Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!! I bet there was one happy bride, dancing the night away :o)

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  29. BEAUTIFUL!!!! I love all of your attention to details. I'm giving your link to a friend of mine who is a wedding planner :)

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  30. How darling. Love the mantle especially! I'm sure the couple loved it.

    Warmly, Michelle

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  31. Well done ... love it ... messages on the paper flowers. Thanks for sharing.
    http://deoudehuize.blogspot.com/

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  32. Beautiful wedding! Love the colors and creative ideas.

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  33. You've been featured!

    http://delightfulorder.blogspot.com/2011/11/top-ten-from-11032011.html

    Thanks for sharing,
    DaNita

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  34. Good Morning!

    Where does one begin!! You and your lovely mother have done such a beautiful job....So chic! Wanted to let you know that I featured you on todays {Marvelous} Monday!! Feel free to check it out!

    http://polkadotbungalow.blogspot.com/2011/11/marvelous-mondayno-9.html

    {H a p p y F a l l}
    Stephanie

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  35. I like what you and your mom came up with better than your inspiration picture.

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  36. Oh my...what a beautiful job you did to this plain room...love the mantel and all the candles. Hop over and share it at my NIFTY THRIFTY TUESDAY PARTY...hope to see ya there:)

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  37. very , VERY nice! a work of art! Esther from fleurcottage

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  38. Love, LOVE the whole transformation...the bed turned mantel, the bushel basket card holder, everything is so coordinated, and you really made a plain room look so romantic....I live about 2o minutes from Laurie Anna's have your ever been able to go to her shop? She has some great displays, I noticed she was your inspiration photo. Well, she had a lovely barn to work with, but you and your mom did a wonderful job!
    Lezlee

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  39. ever so lovely! I've decorated a reception before and I know how much work it is!! This is stunning and well worth every moment of your time! I'm sure the bride and groom loved it!

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  40. I love the fireplace "mantel" and how you decorated it, very chic! And the rustic candle centerpieces were perfect too - I especially loved the paper roses! Fantastic job!

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  41. This is PERFECT!!!! Terrific job!!

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  42. What an absolutely beautiful job!! Such detail makes a stunning impression! Thanks for sharing all your hard work!

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  43. Wow! You made this look so homey and comforting! Love the white pumpkin centerpieces.

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  44. Oh, my goodness! So many elegant uses for burlap! So pretty!! Thanks for linking up to the burlap party at WhisperWood Cottage!

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  45. OMG really cool wedding decoration !!! Everything is perfect.

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  46. Your ideas are so inspiring!!! They say that imitation is the highest form of flattery. If that is so, then you are highly flattered. We threw my neice-to-be a wedding shower this weekend, and I used a lot of your ideas.

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  47. I have been married 27 years, I want to do it all over again, just so I can use these how beautiful!

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  48. This is without a doubt the most inexpensive yet elegant wedding decor I have ever seen. Simply amazing!

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  49. This is beautiful. I must have pinned a million things on here lol. Thanks for sharing all your lovely photos and instructions.
    Kristen
    http://titus2workinprogress.blogspot.com/

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  50. I am having a cupcake tower at my June wedding. I love yours! Where did you find it? Would you mind emailing me? KnightC@friscoisd.org

    Thanks so much! Your wedding was beautiful!

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  51. would you mind sharing how you made the slipcovers?? they make such a huge difference! :)

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  52. Such beautiful details! You and your mom did an incredible job. I love the colors and theme you chose.

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