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This is our huge archive of wedding DIY tutorials, but we’ve also got another archive for free wedding printables. You can also see TONS of wedding DIY ideas.

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How to make a LEGO card box

Tribe member intlulu proposed making a card box of LEGO, but her fiance thought it would be too heavy, so they compromised and she made their card box look like one big LEGO brick. And you can too!

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How to make your own mantilla veil

We show you how make your own mantilla veil in eight steps. Or, in this case, a mini mantilla veil. But the instructions would be the same for both. Check it out!

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Mini top hat tutorial: you can totally make these little adorable things

Tribesmaid “Bees” is trying to make sure that all of our heads look adorable from now on. She wrote up a tutorial on how to make those fabulous mini top hats/fascinators, now get to crafting…

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How to make paper hearts on a string on the cheap and pretty

Amanda needed to decorate about a half acre of her woodland picnic area wedding venue on the cheap. So she came up with the idea of making these paper hearts on a string. They look awesome so it was no wonder that OBTers demanded a tutorial. And so she kindly obliged…

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DIY shirt bleaching tutorial: make things infinitely better by ruining them!

Bleaching fabric is the EASIEST way to customize a shirt for your wedding (or party, or for fun…) This video tutorial got us started.

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Feel the power of the shard with these crystal boutonnieres

Wow! Check out those crystal boutonnieres made by Tribe member AmandaCaleb. Want to know how to make them? Well, here’s Amanda with her tutorial. And do forgive me for all the Dark Crystal references.