Vendors Advice on DIY

Do it yourself they say, it will be easy they say, it will be way less expensive they say……but, we all know sometimes, it doesn’t work out that way.

Now, I am not here to bash DIY. Actually, I think some DIY projects enhance a wedding experience by providing a personal touch. Just like anything else, there are ways to do it right, and there are ways to do it wrong. I wanted to showcase Maddie and Hudson’s wedding for this blog post, because a lot of their decor was created by Maddie’s mom, Rebecca. And it looks SO. GOOD. Now, we can’t all have a Rebecca, but I know for a lot of couples, hiring out a vendor for EVERY aspect of their wedding might not be an option. So when you are DIYing, here’s some advice from the pros.

Captured by Photos by Zoe Paige LLC

  1. Pick your top three areas to indulge in

    This is going to be different for every couple. For some, the photography, videography, and decor are the most important aspects. For others, the food, drinks, and DJ are the most important. Figure out what is going to be most important to YOU on your wedding day and pay for the best vendors in those categories. For a lot of these categories, I would hire a professional no matter where they are on your list (DJ, catering, bartending, and photographer). Here are categories to consider:

    • Venue
    • Photographer
    • Videographer
    • Content creator
    • Wedding Planner/designer/coordinator
    • Flowers
    • Catering
    • Bartending
    • DJ services/live music
    • Hair/Makeup
    • Dress
    • Tux
    • Decor: balloons, letters, backdrops, drapery
    • Transportation
    • Lodging

    2. Be transparent with vendors

    If you really want to use a vendor, but not sure if they fall in your budget, reach out to them. Abigail Espy, owner of Abigail Espy Photography stated,

    ” Be transparent about budget! I’m always willing to set up payment plans, create packages more tailored to the couple, and even tell them dates I’ll be running Spring, Summer, Winter, and Black Friday sales. ”

    Along with transparency, some vendors have DIY options! Dreamy and Darling has Pop boxes, complete with a unique color scheme of high quality balloons, and all the installing materials, for the DIY bride. This allows you to still obtain the beautiful look of her show stopping balloons, as a discounted price.

    Vendors are people too. If you are transparent about your budget, most are willing to find ways to still help you!

    3. Utilize your tribe

    Wedding Do’s By Melinda stated to,

    “Ask family and friends who are experts in their craft to help/donate services.”

    A lot of us already have great connections, however, I would approach this with caution. It is amazing to receive a gift like this, but can’t be expected. A lot of wedding vendors already have a crazy packed schedule, and it might not be possible for them to do this. If they are willing to do so, here are some considerate ways to honor them!

    • Give them a shout out in your “Thank you” speech
    • Write them a handwritten letter and maybe even a gift card to their favorite coffee shop
    • Offer to pay for product

    Something to consider is that DIY sounds great, but in reality, it is a lot of work and sometimes, just as costly. I’ve seen brides who are scrambling to blow up balloons an hour before their wedding, instead of spending the morning relaxing in the bridal suite. As Julie, with Julie Davidson Photo stated,

    “Sometimes it’s cheaper to hire someone in the long run. I DIYed everything and hated it.”

    As your wedding planning, remember to utilize your tribe, be transparent with your vendors, and pick your top three areas to indulge in. This will allow you to stick to your budget, and still have the stress free (or less stressful) day of your dreams!

    Because the Details Matter!

    Dakota and Nathan’s wedding was beautiful for so many different reasons! The green and natural tones fit so perfectly with our white backdrop. I know this color will continue to be popular in 2025 because…..it’s breathtaking.

    However, Dakota had some details in her wedding that I thought were thoughtful, sentimental, and made the day feel extra special for those she loves most. Read below to hear some ideas you could incorporate!

    Photographer: Liz Alexandria Photo Co.

    Floral and Drapes: Shannon’s Custom Florals

    Cake: Your Sweet Kravings

    Linens: Eventful Rental

    Bartending: Shakers

    1. A kid’s table!

    2. A memorial table, with items that symbolize your loved ones.

    3. Have your Grandmas sign your marriage license as the witnesses.

    4. Drinks that say “YOU!”

    Here’s some sweet ideas you could incorporate for your big day! Feeling inspired? Let’s chat and see if Industrial Grove could be your venue! Connect with us!

    Pretty & Pink & Pampas

    As I’m reflecting on the weddings in 2024, Bailey and Cole’s wedding is one that sticks out! The details were beautiful! From the flowers to the table decor, this springtime soiree was unforgettable. Attached are the pictures and inspiration from els.photo.graphy!

    Bailey and Cole had a June wedding, with a ceremony and reception for about 250.

    Vendors –

    Venue: Industrial Grove

    Photography: EL’S Photography

    Makeup: Makeup by Meghan Piper

    Dress: Breeze Bridal

    Florals: Bloom Custom Florals

    The Ceremony

    The Reception

    Want to have a wedding like Bailey and Cole’s? Let’s chat!

    Incorporating others

    Something Borrowed, Something Blue – You help me, I’ll include you

    You get engaged and say yes. You pick a venue and nail down your color scheme. You start the “to-do” list, and what once seemed fun and exciting, now seems a little daunting. Nacoma, one of our sweet October brides, got engaged over a year ago! She had an amazing vision that was brought to life on her big day. She incorporated a western feel, with some antiques, pompas, and of course, her turquoise jewelry.

    One of the coolest parts of her décor, were the antique glasses she had for every place setting. No two were the same, and even though they were mix-matched, they fit together perfectly. Nacoma spent over a year searching for glasses to use for her wedding day at flea markets, Facebook marketplace, and anywhere in between. As her family caught on to what she was doing, they started searching with her. I think there is something special about incorporating family into things like this. When they would be out and about, they would go the extra mile to search for her, find a glass or two, and grab them for her. By the day of her wedding, the collection not only symbolized a mix-match of beautiful glasses, but of moments where family and friends thought over, prayed over, and anticipated the wedding of Nacoma and Trent. It’s hard to lay that sort of emotion on a table scape, but I think it came together beautifully.

    Vendors will often tell you to disregard help from extended family. We’ve seen too many times a situation where there are just too many cooks in the kitchen. However, I thought this was a great way to include family members who claim they want to help. Rather than just relying on their help for the day of, what are ways you can include family throughout the process, in turn, making the day of a little less stressful?

    Photos by Abigail Espy Photography

    Capturing your day!

    So many days, weeks, and months go into planning the perfect day. There is so much build up for your wedding, it can feel odd when it’s over. When it’s all said and done, you have the spouse, the memories, and……….pictures! It is so important to chose a photographer that fits your style, meshes with your personality, and truly captures your day! Here are a few photographers we love here at the venue!

    Morris Imagery

    Capturing your enjoyment is my mission. I’ll do whatever it takes to help you create fun and beautiful memories. I’ll help you with locations, vendors, planners/coordinators. Rain or shine, I got your back.

    https://morris.photography/

    Welcome to the Party!

    Industrial Grove is located in Fair Grove, Missouri. Just 10 minutes north of Springfield. My husband and I decided to open a venue because we love our hometown, and we love to host. Keep up with our journey as we undergo renovations to this 11,000 square foot shop by following us on Facebook and Instagram at industrialgrove_fg. We would love to host your party, beginning March 2021!