We are so excited to share Ellen and Tim’s handmade Anthropologie wedding with you. Below is a little note from Ellen about their DIY St. Louis Wedding.
From The Bride:
During my planning, I absolutely loved The Wedding Chicks, and as you’ll probably see in the photos, I did a lot of DIY projects similar to the ones that you feature! My now-husband, Tim, and I really worked hard to create a wedding that felt really “us” and that turned out to have a very shabby chic, vintage, DIY, Anthropologie sort of vibe. To read more from the bride and to see more photos click here.

Photographer: Brea Photography edited by Tim Craft
Venue: Forest Park Visitor Center – Trolley Room
Hair: Stylz Salon
Cake/Desserts: The Cakery
Caterer: Catering St. Louis
Cinematography: Scott Louis + friends and family
Coordinator: Before I Do
DJ: Band: Trilogy
Dress Designer: Claire Pettibone
Floral Design: Bloomin Buckets
Groom’s Attire: J.Crew
Jewelry: BHLDN
Officiant: Msgr. William Drennan
Shoe Designer: Bettye Muller for BHLDN
Veil or Hair Accessories: Janelle Haskin
Transportation (trolley) – Tour St. Louis
Bridesmaid dresses and groomsmen attire: J.Crew
Some photos taken at Ted Drewes Frozen Custard (where Tim and I met!) in St. Louis, MO
Some photos taken at Jipsi Boho on the Hill in St. Louis, MO














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@weddingchicks Gorgeous dress in the Handmade Anthropologie Wedding post http://t.co/jrCGxwJw Great interview @ClairePettibone
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I love the plate setting. Did you print and make those yourself as well?
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Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Craft!!…God Bless You!!…Love!!…Dad
Yeah, seriously Ellen. Awesome job on the paper goods. They’re my favorite part! Everything else is beautiful, too! A very, very well done handmade wedding!
thank you for letting us know who did the paper items! i hate it when i see the vendor list and the stationer is absent. :( you did a wonderful job, you should be given a little note in there! :)
hi guys! this is ellen. just wanted to let you know that the invitations were drawn by my sister, photoshopped by my husband, printed by myself on an inkjet printer, and then i cut them all out. so… quite a group effort!
I just died and went to hand-made heaven!
i absolutely adore the invitations, please share! would love to find them for mine.
i love the invitations – can you tell me who the vendor was?