I just spent the last few days down in
 Ashland Virginia for the wedding of my nephew at the Center at 
Hanover Arts  .  I was asked a few months ago to do the staging of the wedding venue.  The couple was on a very tight budget, so creativity was what we all went on.  Photo below by 
Kathlyn James
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| I painted this antique frame for the Bride in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint - The Sun Glasses were
 drawn by my grand-daughter age 7
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| Close Up... | 
There were a few others, that we used for introduction, menus and bar selection
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| a close friend of the family did all of the calligraphy | 
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| The bar sign was made by hot gluing wine corks together 
 
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| All of the grooms men and the fathers had these cleverly made cork boutonnieres
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| I had this great little helper...some of the table cloths were a little wrinkled by the time they were placed
 on the tables but  it was cheap child labor.
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| Oh no, oblong tables and round table clothes...well... pin them up and make them looked draped...each table came out a little
 different
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| our staging area at the beginning we could see no end 
 
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| Thank goodness I brought some white ribbon, I went around clipping greens to hang around the outside of the building
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| Simple but pretty....I think these were actually on the neighbor yard!
 
 
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| A simple sign placed at the roadway | 
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| They actually had a freight train come through during the exchange of their vows! photo by Kathlyn James
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