Wednesday, October 28, 2015

My DIY Wedding Binder

One of my very first projects after Don and I got engaged was to create a wedding planning binder. Mine has changed a little bit since I took these photos, but the concept is still the same. I hope you can get some use out of my ideas! 

I know that for the less adventurous, bookstores carry tons of wedding planners. However, I think it's good to customize it, especially if your engagement or wedding is nontraditional in any way. Not only are we having a long engagement, but we are also strongly considering a Saturday morning wedding with a brunch reception. Breakfast planning is not something that typical wedding planners account for, so it made even more sense to create my own.

Big shout out to Katherine, over at Just Lovely, who inspired the creation of this notebook. You can read her article here.

I started by choosing a durable, three-ring binder from Walmart. At the time, I was thinking of a fall wedding with purple, orange, and bright green included in the floral arrangements. I've wanted my bridesmaids to have purple dresses since I was a kid, so I went with a purple binder with a clear insert on the front. It was about three bucks. I printed all of my materials at home, so I also had to buy a new black ink cartridge.



For the cover, I found a free monogram website and designed our married monogram in some more fall wedding colors. You can do this at PrintableMonogram.com

Of course, we moved our wedding date up soon after the creation of the first binder, but the beautiful thing about DIYing your own is that you can change up the covers and binders easily to fit your evolving tastes.


I have the inside divided into ten sections with pocket tab dividers.

At the very front,  I printed out our joint wedding Pinterest board, and used the margins to make notes about what I like. This helps me picture my overall vision for the wedding a little bit better, and I can point out specific pictures and notes to vendors.



For the pages in my sections, I primarily used printables from two sources, Russell and Hazel, and Wedplan.com. Every page is linked to its original web source with the page number for large PDFs. 

1. Important
--Two Year Wedding Planning Timeline (you should include a timeline that's pertinent to your length of engagement)
--Wedding Day Timeline Worksheet Russell and Hazel pg. 5
--Wedding Day Details Wedding Day Details pg. 17 
--Emergency Kits Russell and Hazel pg. 21
2. Budgeting
3. Guests
I plan to draft my guest lists in this section, and eventually, to create a spreadsheet keeping track of invitations and replies.
4. Attire
--The Bride's Trousseau Wedplan pg. 6
--Beauty Worksheet-Hair Russell and Hazel pg. 6
--Beauty Worksheet-Makeup pg. 7
--The Attendants  Wedplan pg. 7 
--The Groomsmen/Ushers pg. 8
5. Ceremony
--The Wedding Day Wedplan pg. 24
--Ceremony Worksheet Russell and Hazel pg. 17
--Your Personal Wedding Vows Wedplan pg. 25
6. Reception
--Menu Worksheet Russell and Hazel pg. 30
--Wedding Cake Worksheet Russell and Hazel pg. 53
--Sample Menus from Caterers in My Area
7. Rehearsal
--Menu Worksheet Russell and Hazel pg. 30
8. Vendors
--Pre-Wedding Details Wedplan pg. 9 
--The Decor Wedplan pg. 22-23
--Music Wedplan pg. 18
--Music Worksheet Russell and Hazel pg. 32
9. Registry
--Gift Registry Wedplan pg. 11-13
--Showers Wedplan pg. 14-15
10. Miscellaneous

I will be adding to my binder as the wedding planning moves forward, but I think that this is a good place to start. Let me know how making your binder turns out!

**All photos personal






1 comments:

  1. Found your wedding binder is quite interesting. Will use it in arranging my sister’s wedding at one of Chicago event venues. Have made great plans for the day. Want to make her dream day fantastic and memorable.

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