Asking My Dream Team

BrianneDonahue January 14th, 2012 by BrianneDonahue

I’ll be honest – I was pretty nervous about asking my bridal party (or “Dream Team” which I think better describes this group of women!) to be in my wedding. Being in someone’s wedding is a big commitment. It’s time, money and labor intensive. So I wanted to ask them in a way that they knew I wasn’t taking this lightly. But I also didn’t want it to be too time, money or labor intensive for me either!

After scouring the internet, I came across an article about Dylan Lauren’s bridal shower and loved the little favors that were given out to guests.

Credit: Ring Box

I thought this would be a great favor to propose with to my bridal party! After several hours (yes several hours) looking for the boxes online, visiting a few different Walgreen’s to find Ring Pops, and buying some ribbon to put around the box (this project turned out to be a little more time intensive than I thought!) I began my little craft project. Thankfully I ordered more boxes than I needed because getting the ring to stay inside the box was more challenging than I expected (I will reiterate, I am NOT Martha Stewart). But after several unsuccessful attempts, I finally got it down.

I also wanted to include a cute note card so I could write individual notes to each friend expressing exactly why I wanted them in my bridal party. I wanted something fun and slightly irreverent. For me, the word “bridesmaid” is a bit antiquated and stuffy. So I wanted to find something that added some levity to this years-old tradition. So off to Etsy I went.

I loved the gold elements of this card and the playful prose. But I hadn’t 100% decided on the bridesmaid dresses (post to come on this!), so I didn’t want to make any promises I couldn’t keep.

Credit: Note Card

I also loved this card and that you could customize hair color.

Credit: Note Card

But I have eight bridesmaids, and this card limited it to six.

Finally, I came across this one and loved it.

Credit: Note Card

It has the beautiful gold font and envelopes (gold is one of our colors). And I loved the slightly irreverent tone – perfect to add some levity to my mission (it comes in both lavender and pink!).

And here is the end product.

I found some gold bags and replaced the handles with a more appropriate ribbon (it came with bright yellow) and put the ring boxes inside.

Again, nothing big, just a fun little favor to give to these women who mean so much to me.

Thankfully, everyone said yes! And I truly feel like I will have the most amazing Dream Team standing by my side on my wedding day. I know they will make me laugh when I am on the verge of a meltdown or keep me calm when I am stressing about something ridiculous. I couldn’t imagine my day without them!

How did you ask your Dream Team? Please share below – I am dying to know!

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5 Responses to “Asking My Dream Team”

  1. January 14, 2012 at 7:53 am, Keri said:

    So cute! Love the idea to “propose” to your bridesmaids

  2. January 15, 2012 at 10:54 am, Christina said:

    Super cute! I love the cards you ended up using :)

  3. January 16, 2012 at 6:40 pm, Mazy said:

    I have been asked to be a bridesmaids several times and it is so much more meaningful when the bride shares why she has chosen you. The ring and card you chose are super cute!! You have lucky friends! :-)

  4. January 17, 2012 at 9:40 am, Chrissy Donahue said:

    Feel so honored that you asked me to be a part of your day and even more special to be called your Made of Honor (now I am choking back tears writing this). Cannot wait to be part of this magical day!

  5. January 17, 2012 at 10:16 am, Monica said:

    I am honored as well, loved the card and ring, very thoughtful. The card will be something I will be holding onto, thanks again, very sweet.