I was so excited this week to learn about Bride$hare™, the fantastic creation of Dana LaRue, the bride behind The Broke Ass Bride. If you’re looking for tips on planning your wedding on a budget, well … as you can guess, the Broke Ass Bride has them!

The inspiration for Bride$hare™ started like this:

Way back when, Rebecca saw a blog post of mine lamenting the desire for paper lanterns to spruce up the space at my venue, and she contacted me to suggest we go in on them together and share them. That was just the beginning. Together, we were able to co-purchase and recycle many items from our weddings, which went perfectly with Hunter and my mission to both save green and be green in our wedding plans! In fact, the reception venue owner likes them so much, she might even buy them off of us after the fact and keep them up, which means future brides can benefit from them, too! My bridal karma meter must be off tha charts, son!

Hunter & Dana were married back in May, and in early July they went back to their same venue to enjoy their decor all over again – as guests at Rebecca & her husband’s wedding! Dana & Rebecca shared $4000 worth of expenses – saving them each $2000, AND doing something good for the environment by not buying duplicates of the same items!

Bride$hare: I do it for the karma.Dana knew a great thing when she saw it, and has since set up the BrideShare™ site as a way for other couples to save money on their wedding plans and have a wedding with a smaller carbon footprint at the same time.

The Bride$hare™ site is described as part social networking and part wedding planning. Bride$hare™ offers brides the opportunity to team up and share the daunting task, and costs, of wedding planning while creating less waste – addressing three top priorities of brides’ current economy.

While Dana is getting most of the mad props in this post, I want to share some with her fabulous husband, Hunter, as well. Because he has to be supportive and wonderful to stand beside her as she took on creating Bride$hare™, but also because this video he made cracks me up *every* time I watch it. He is mad creative, I tell you!

The Fresh Hubby of LA from Digital Princess Productions on Vimeo.


Image from Design Sponge

Remember back in the good old days when the decorations on the couple’s getaway car was so simple as a string of cans and maybe a sweet “Just Married!” note? I miss those days. Eventually, it seems that people took it to such an extreme that now people are told not to decorate the car at all. Wouldn’t it be cute though to have some adorable cans like these decorating the back of your car?

The above cans – along with a LOT of other fabulous finds – are for sale at Wedding So Sweet on Etsy (home of all things wonderful!), but thanks to Design Sponge’s DIY tips, you could make a set that is all your own! How fabulous would it be to coordinate them with your wedding colors? And the painted cans just seem to elevate it all to a whole new level. So fabulous!


Image from Green Wedding Shoes, found at Design Sponge

I love the bikes and other items decorated with these cute items – perfect for a romantic destination wedding where your retreat might not be in the usual car!

Here is to bringing back old traditions and seeing lots more cans announcing newlyweds in the future!

I had the honor of meeting Preston Bailey last year at Engage:08, and the man is not only brilliant, but so funny! (He totally surprised me by kissing me while I took a self portrait with him!) His work is so stunning and beautiful! This rose bowl idea featured in the video is not only gorgeous, but definitely a budget friendly option for floral decorations at your wedding. Love them!

[via The Planner Pages and her fantastic flower series.]

I’m a sucker for anything that sparkles and shines – and these ornaments would make fabulous decorations at a winter themed wedding. A little glitter brightens everyone’s day!

How cute are these? These fabulous balls are easily made with string and balloons, using tips on the Martha Stewart site. I’m going to try some out on Christmas Eve day – a little holiday project to decorate the tree, something to do while the Christmas cookies are baking. I’m thinking of trying to use liquid starch instead of glue – that might stick better to the balloon, and shouldn’t discolor over time.

I love birds – but birds plus glitter? Oh my! And so easy using a branch you find outside, decorated with glitter as well! Check out the instructions on the Martha Stewart website here and here.