Flower Girl Ball (partial DIY)

I decided I wanted our FG to carry a Pomander Ball, instead of a basket or something else.  We decided that we would do a fake one, and then she could keep it after the wedding; since Brian and I would have stephanotis, I thought her ball should be that as well.
ACMoore carries the fake stephanotis pomander balls, but we didn't like them that much- they were sparsely filled with Stephanotis.  So my mom found one online (below), and we ordered that (in white).
I bought Swavrski Crystal Beads in our color.  I popped the pearl beads that were in the center of each of the blossoms, and hotglued the crystals to the centers to add some color.  We then changed out the white ribbon for a Cobalt Blue one, and added a matching bow for the front.

Ringbearer's Train (Partial DIY)

Since our ringbearer loves trains, we decided to have him carry one of those instead of a pillow down the aisle, and then he could keep it after the wedding.  We spent quite a bit of time trying to find a train that was the right size.  We finally found a wooden one that you order, paint and assemble yourself. 
We bought extra paints in our colors, a gloss finish coating paint, and rub on letters (to add his name to the sides of the train).  Brian took on this job, and painted the train in our colors, added the stickers that came with it, added the lettering, and glossed it over.  We plan on tying fake rings to the smoke stack with white ribbon, since the train itself is blue.

Baskets (partial DIY)

We had 3 baskets given to us: one was pink, one was white, and one was natural brown.  We decided to paint them all white, so that when the wedding is over we can resell them.
We spray painted them all white, then added blue glitter wired ribbon to the handles and/or sides, to dress them up.  We plan on using them for the bubbles, programs, and freewill offering.

Guestbook (photobook)

We decided to design our guestbook with photos of us two, and make a guestbook online on one of the photo product sites. 

Signs (offering, memorial, )

We needed several signs for the ceremony and reception.
The first was for the freewill offering.  Since we are doing a full church service, the pastor suggested we do an offering from the guests (since many will be looking for it since it's a full service), and then donate the offering to a charity.  We decided not only to do the freewill offering, but we would make a donation ourselves (so it wasn't just our guests giving).  We chose Autism Delaware, since two young children very close to us have Autism.  Instead of doing an offering plate during the service, we decided to do a basket of some sort right outside the sanctuary where guests can donate before or after the service; we did this to shorten the service (which was already at an hour).  We are placing a sign by the basket explaining the freewill offering, as well as our offering, to Autism Delaware.
The second sign was the memorial table sign.  We will have 3 pillar candles lit, one for Grandpa Ammerman, Grandpa Washburn and Grandma Washburn.  We wanted to have a sign explaining the candles, so I will make the sign for this as well; we will place the sign next to the candles.