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The BravoBride DIY Guide

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

There a lot of great way to cut costs when planning a wedding, while exploring your own creativity. The new weekly BravoBride Guide for a DIY Bride is going to show you some fun and easy ways to make your big day stand out, without having an enormous budget. Today we are looking at an easy way to pick colors for the big day.

Get professional help without a professional price when picking colors for your wedding. Stop into your local paint store or department. Look at the walls of color swatches and pick out ones you like the most. Talk to the sales people on the floor about which colors are popular that season, and which colors go best together.

Here are four essentials tips:

1. How many companies produce this color?

If it’s just on company putting out a certain blue hue, it’s going to be harder for you to find in the real world. But if you find that multiple producers are all doing a certain shade of blue, then that color is more commonly mass-produced and will be easy to procure.

2. Do these colors match?

Picking 2 swatches and asking an opinion of the sales people in the paint department if they match might seem silly but it can be very helpful. It is important to keep your colors in the same range to make sure everything matches perfectly. Sometimes the colors may be a single shade off from each other, and the sales person can help you make a perfect match. Or, you can look at the color wheels provided and make sure everything is on the same level. It is important to know whether the color is a hue, tone, shade, or tint. So make sure to ask, and write it down on the back of the card. If you need to get anything dyed this will help figure out the best way to do it. Here are some helpful terms:

Shades Colors with black added, think autumnal colors
Tones
Colors with white and black added, these colors are often “greyed”
Hues
Pure colors, primaries
Tints
Colors with white added, like pastels

3. Take a few copies of the color swatches that you like

Bring them with you when you go shopping for ribbon or decorations. Leave them in your purse in case you see something you like when you are out shopping. This way you can check to make sure everything is the right color, and not waste time buying and returning things.

4. Have Fun!

It can seem important to do everything just right, which can make things frustrating. If you don’t see the color you want, go somewhere else, or ask someone for help. Maybe even pick up a can of tester paint to use!

Touch down

Thursday, July 1st, 2010


After the champagne toast, Jana bent down and personally thanked all the tiny spectators for their congratulations.
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Thanks to Karen from K.E.S. Weddings for today’s photo submission!

Loosely wrapped

Monday, June 28th, 2010


As if the toilet paper wasn’t enough Steve had to mark his territory on the car too.

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Thanks to Shauna from K & S Photography for today’s photo!

Lost and found

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010


After hours of searching, Lisa finally found her keys.

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Thanks to Mark from Mark Allen Photography for today’s photo!

Cool, calm and relaxed

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010


You’d never know by the expression on Jenna’s face but her gown was very uncomfortable.

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Thanks to Wendy from Wendy Woods Photography for today’s photo submission!

Take a chance on me

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010


Neither of us is married. We’re all dressed up… why not?

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A big thanks to Shannon Lee of Shannon Lee Images for today’s photo

Flower girl drama

Thursday, February 11th, 2010


Marie battled through an ice cream headache all the way down the aisle.

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Thanks to Jason Hudson from Hudson Photography for today’s photo!

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