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Fall Wedding Ideas: How to Plan an Autumn Wedding You’ll Absolutely Fall in Love With

The dog days of summer have passed but Jack Frost isn’t nipping at your nose just yet! The days may be getting shorter, but there’s still plenty of time to plan a fantastic fall wedding!

Autumn colors are bold, vibrant, warm and inviting making fall time a perfect theme for the beginning of your marriage adventure. By scheduling your wedding at this time of year you’ll reap the benefits of off-season planning and no extreme weather.

Here Are 5 Fall Wedding Ideas I Harvested to Help You Plan for Your Special Day:

1. Customize your Fall Wedding with Polaroid Instant Photo Guest Books

Capture every moment of your wedding day with Polaroid instant pictures and hand-written sentiments from your guests! Instant photo guest books, like Adesso’s Polaroid Instant Photo guest book, buck the digital trend.

When they’re combined with notes from all your friends and family, the instant photo guest book becomes a valued keepsake filled with memories that will last forever! Customize your autumn-themed wedding photo guest book by using pens with gold, brown or rust-colored ink, and for added seasonal pizzazz, you can even trim the cover with ribbons in colorful fall shades.

Fall Wedding Idea: Choose a fall-colored instant photo guest book that will accompany your autumn-themed wedding colors!

2. Autumn in New York? Choose Your Fall Wedding Destination

Frank Sinatra and other singers have immortalized the romantic notion of autumn in the Big Apple. And the vivid changing colors of New England always come to mind when thinking about the season.

Many locations hit the spot just right for an autumn wedding: a country inn, an old church, a vineyard, a local park and that’s just to name a few! Is there a friend or family member whose big backyard has lots of trees? Remember, it’s not the setting itself. It’s the spirit you bring to the setting that makes your fall wedding so memorable you’ll want to capture it both in pictures and in word.

Fall Wedding Idea: If traveling out of town isn’t in your budget, you can transform any venue into a fall fantasy. Look in travel or bridal magazines for fall wedding ideas, and visit your local craft store to find faux flowers, foliage and other items to help with inspiration!

3. Set the Stage for Your Autumn Wedding

Autumn’s trademark colors can be incorporated easily into every part of your wedding décor. Instead of bright white, try a gown in raw silk or a subtle cream shade? Bridesmaids and your maid of honor can wear a bouquet of lush fall shades like gold, burgundy, hunter green or chocolate brown. Select complementary ties or vests for the groom, best man and groomsmen.

If the flower girl is going to sprinkle the aisle with rose petals, use dried flowers or autumn leaves instead. Depending on the time of day, you might be able to have the ceremony by candlelight. And don’t forge to decorate the reception tables with seasonally-colored linens, mini pumpkins, dried flowers, acorns and colorful gourds.

Fall Wedding Idea: Assign someone you can count on to take pictures of the festive table settings before the reception to include in your instant wedding photo guest book!

4. Plan Your Menu with Autumn Foods In Mind

Many delicious foods conjure up images of crisp autumn days and nights. For starters, greet guests with a glass of warmed, mulled cider spiked with something festive like Tuaca liquer from Tuscany! Nuts and dried fruits can be available for nibbling before and after the ceremony.

For your main course, there are the staples like a Thanksgiving dinner theme. Serve the turkey with all the trimmings or try roast chicken or Cornish hen with cranberry garnish. For more hearty fare, there’s prime rib. Or be creative and try a game bird like quail or pheasant. And you can even “spice” up the wedding cake by choosing carrot, pumpkin-flavored or spice cake. If it’s got to be chocolate, added seasonings will give it an extra flair.

Fall Wedding Idea: In addition to serving a traditional wedding cake, you can also offer your guests dessert treats like apple, pecan or pumpkin pie.

5. Pick Your Autumn Wedding Favors

Send your guests home with some of the “flavor” of your wedding by favoring them with autumn wedding favors such as sachets and potpourri in seasonal scents. If there’s a farm stand or local specialty shop in the area, give a jar of homemade jam, preserves or chutney. Scented fall-colored candles are sure to be appreciated and enjoyed.

And since your wedding is all about the future, you can give your guests something to look forward to: flower bulbs that will bloom next spring. When it’s time to wrap it all up, package the autumn-themed wedding favors in a fabric bag (muslin, burlap, calico-designed cotton) tied with a raffia bow.

Fall Wedding Idea: How about an autumn wedding favor that’s good enough to eat? Thanks to the Internet, it’s easy to order unique, custom-made sweets, like jelly beans in fall colors or personalized M&Ms.

About the Author:

Lesley Mattos, Founder of Adesso Albums helps brides and grooms all over the world capture their autumn wedding memories forever. Her Adesso Instant Wedding Photo Guest Book is the only guest book alternative that provides an instant memory of your wedding event in both pictures and words. Shop the complete photo guest book package – including Polaroid camera and film at: http://www.adessoalbums.com/shop.html

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I am a preschool teacher and looking for Valentine crafts for my class. I want great keepsakes for the parent

I would love to incorporate handprints or footprints along with a poem on something like a claypot, apron, kitchen towel, etc.

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Craft Book Publishing – It’s Like People Working for You for Free!

Today, any craftsperson can write and publish a craft book. All you need is an idea. Unlike years gone by when you needed thousands to even get started, today the investment required is tiny. So small that craft book publishing is within the grasp of everyone.

It can provide a serious income too. You might not be the next Dan Brown or JK Rowling but craft book publishing can be a lucrative business.

What people tend to overlook is the additional spin-offs that writing and publishing a craft book can bring. The direct income is important, of course, but don’t overlook the other benefits.

Once you’ve published your first craft book you automatically become an expert in many people’s eyes.

For a start, most people don’t realize how simple the publishing process is. They still think it’s expensive and took years to do. How are they to know you can go from “ordinary” craftsperson to published crafts expert in a matter of a few months?

So being a craft book author gives you a certain standing. It’s as if your craft book is going around telling people how good you are.

The first spin-off is that any crafts you make, because they’re made by a “published craft expert”, are more sought after and, by default, more valuable.

But it doesn’t end there.

Many people who write a craft book are invited to speak or demonstrate at shows and fairs. You’ve probably seen them there yourself. Did you know that at the very least you can expect to get your expenses paid. You might even get a fee. Not bad for doing what you love, is it!

Of course once you start demonstrating, your reputation grows and things can start escalating. People who didn’t buy your book will see you demonstrating and then buy a copy. You become someone who’s in demand. Demand for your crafts increases as well.

And all the while that craft book you wrote is still going around telling people how good you are. Like I said, it’s like having a whole bunch of people working to promote you – except they don’t cost anything.

In fact your venture into craft book publishing is probably making you money!

It’s all hypothetical of course. Some people aren’t interested in demonstrating or speaking in public. I should also say that there’s no guarantee of any income. When you write articles like this you have to point that out, because unfortunately there are bound to be a few people who write a craft book and don’t put in the work necessary to make it a success.

On the other hand I know those who make six figure incomes from craft book publishing alone. I guess it depends on being prepared to do a bit of work and getting good advice from the start.

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Organic Crafts: 75 Earth-Friendly Art Activities

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Parents, teachers, and caregivers looking for ideas on how to get children outdoors and instill in them a love of nature can find more than 75 creative crafts, games, and activities using objects that kids can collect from nature in this idea book. As children make race cars out of rocks, create paint from plants, and assemble funny grass masks, they learn to be environmentally friendly—absorbing information on recycling, reducing waste, and inspiring others to … More >>

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Craft Business – Make Money In Your Pajamas

If you want to start a home based craft business, but are terrified of selling in public or dealing with people, or exchanging money, then you would have had problems a decade ago.

Bu with the advances in the internet, you can actually design, create and even get supplies as well as sell online, and still be in your pajamas if you so wish! It is a great tool for research as well as selling. You can monitor other people’s craft business’s and watch what is selling and what is not. You can follow trends and more.

This a great idea for the shy person. Not everyone wants to be in the public eye, or feel confident at selling to the public, such as with craft shows, but yet wants the benefits of a home craft business..

If you love crafts, and making them, and would love to sell them, but have been put off by craft shows, and are terrified of approaching retail stores or art galleries, or setting up to sell anywhere, then you don’t have to give up your dream of a home business. There are many opportunities to sell your crafts without even leaving your house.

1. If you like the idea of local craft shows, you can pair up with another crafter. Preferably one that creates something totally different from you, so as not to be competing, and help pay for the show fee, and have her/him sell your creations for you. You could give them a fee or commission. This would have to be someone you trust.

2. If your creations are easily mailed, or you can come up with some great craft ideas, that could be easily dropped in the mail, then consider Ebay, or other online stores. All you will need is a good camera, and be able to write a great description of your craft, and price it well, and research the postal fees up front. People like to know what their total cost for a product will be right from the beginning. You could advertise that you offer free shipping, depending on the size and price of your product.

If you love all aspects of a home business.. no boss, make your own hours, let your creativity go free, make some extra money.. then don’t let anything stop you. Using the internet is a great way to get started. Your customers can be from all over the world. You can even download postage online, if you don’t want to go to the post office!

The internet has made it much easier to work at home, you could be living in a rural area, but as long as you have the internet, and a post box (once you download postage, you have to drop it in a mailbox) you can make money from home with a great craft business, and stay in your jammies, if that is your dream!

Want to work at home?? But don’t know what to make? GREAT CRAFT IDEAS find what craft inspires you, and then get your home business making you money today!

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Do you Macramé? Is anyone doing Macramé in San Diego?

I used to Macramé – but only simple basic knots (for belts and chokers) and I have forgotten most of what I knew…it was only about 20 years or so ago :) so, I’d love to find a place in San Diego that is teaching Macramé – if anyone knows of a place. Or, if you can offer some good guide books, or web pages with good instructions that would be helpful too. Thanks!

I’ve tried doing searches on the web for Macramé in San Diego but the results were less than satisfactory. Hoping local hobbiests will tell me where they are teaching this old craft as well as where they purchase supplies.

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I would love help with simple crafts for toddlers/preschoolers?

Hello, I am a toddler room teacher in a daycare. I already have access to a few red umbrella books, mailbox books, & preschoolexpress.com. Plus my own imagination of course. I’m just looking for extra ideas if anyone has any. I have 12 kids in my class boys & girls, the youngest child in my class is 18 months & the oldest ones are almost 3 or barley 3.(3yr olds move to another class every spring so they will be moving on in a month or two.) so mainly i need simple crafts for 18 months – 2yrs. Thanks for any hep!

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Simple Crafts for Early Literacy


KDL Wyoming branch Youth Librarian Kristin Meyer visits the set of WZZMs Take Five show to share some simple crafts you can do with little ones to develop early literacy skills. See our PLAY-GROW-READ! resources at www.kdl.org for more fun ideas and information to help prepare your child for school and encourage a lifelong love of reading.

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Easy Christian Crafts

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Grades Pre K – K. Learn about God’s love through scripture and Bible story craft projects. Each craft project begins with a scripture reference and a short summary to help guide the parent/teacher. Read the entire Biblical passage, discuss its meaning with the children, and then follow up with a craft activity. Reproducible patterns. 64 pages. …. More >>

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