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Saturday, November 14

Do it yourself!: Centerpieces

I love antique blue glass. It is attractive and unique, and I love that everything antique comes with a back story. My ring is antique and my dress has an antique feel with all of the lace. Since we are going to have green and blue as our color scheme (green is my favorite color and blue is his), it makes great sense to incorporate these colors into the centerpieces, and what better way than with these little beauties? Here are some pictures of antique blue glass being used as vessels for flowers:

 First row: The knot, Bridella, Brides Second Row: Brides, JustJamie, Brides

As luck would have it I was helping my mom with a garage sale this weekend and one of her friends brought a box of antique blue glass pieces to sell. I didn't notice them until some people picked them up to buy, but have no fear as I quickly ran over to claim them. For 15$ I got 8 pieces, one of which has a date of 1838 on it! I am going to use the blue ones--hopefully I will find more for as cheap-- along with my own clear ones from bouquets Nick has bought me. The blue vases are so pretty they do not need many flowers, if any at all! If we can steer away from the huge ball of carnations and just go with the single stem idea, we will save a bundle and end up with lovely tables. Yay!

Thursday, November 12

Do it yourself!: Music

To band or not to band? To DJ or not to DJ?


Although the first question may not have a clear and distinct answer, for me the second one does. Not to DJ is the answer. Although I have been to many a lovely wedding with a DJ, there is much to do in booking a DJ to make sure certain things do not occur- see photos below (click image for source). It is possible to have a DJ and not these things, but what it really comes down to is that I don't want to mess with that.



 the rave/first dance                                                                         the purple prom glow                                                        the mass dash for the door?        

Another DJ issue is the inevitability that pasa lo que pasa one of the following will be played: the Chicken Dance, the Macarena, the Cotton-Eyed-Joe, Don't Take the Girl, or I can Love you Like That. While I know that it is possible to make a do-not-play-if-you-want-your-money list, you never know what bombshell might fall down from the sky and break into a thousand tiny little notes from Can You Feel the Love Tonight. I am not an "average bride", and while dress shop ladies and priests and invitation people understand that and even find it refreshing at times, DJs may be harder a harder swing vote to capture based on my "do not play Shania Twain" reception platform. Also, The flashing rainbow lights and sweaty, focused look on the over-caffeinated purveyor-of-all-things-crappy's face also do not appeal. Okay, that last part was unfriendly, but you get what I'm saying. DJ is out. 'Nough said.



As far as a band goes I have a brother, sister, cousin and some friends who are quite musically talented and probably would not mind getting up and strumming a few notes to liven up the festivities if necessary. Just look at that brother! Aint he better than a DJ? He he. I do not want to ask my loved ones to forego the fiesta by playing the whole shindig, though. After all, the party is for them too! (Need more synonyms for party? Here ya go: soireƩ, bash, affair, function, celebration, reception, hoopla.)


Solution: play as you like, friends and family, and the i-pod will be ready and waiting. While some may scoff, just hear me out. This ipod thing is a highly advanced piece of technology, folks. We can use Nick's ipod touch as a remote control, connect a computer to speakers and have full and complete control without having to go to the ipod to push pause or skip a song. This will take some planning and play list making, but I think it just may work. Plus, Costco has itunes giftcards for reduced prices in case we do not already have all of the music we would like played. This just seems like the most budget and personality-friendly option for us. It will ensure that we keep a little change in our pocket and that while some boogieing will go down, it will be some boogie type other than Boot Scootin' (the number 2 country song for wedding DJs according to this site).

Tuesday, November 10

Etsy

For everyone who does not know about Etsy, you should visit. Go ahead.... Now, wasn't that worth it? Anyway, Etsy is a website where crafters, artists and anyone else can sell their homemade and found goods online. Its like e-bay with a homey twist. You can find a little bit of everything there from the goofy to the chic to the mundane, but it is always worth a visit. I have seen entire weddings where everything was bought from etsy. While this does make me wonder why people wouldn't want to just make even a few of those things themselves (especially as many of the items tend to be priced a little high), it is at the very least a place to garner inspiration and get the creative juices flowing. Here are some things I thought were really neat that could be easily incorporated into a wedding:

1. Antique wedding dress
2. Jade and marble wedding "lasso" (okay, this person clearly is not Catholic! hehe!)
3. Shimmer and Shine reception menu (we will not be having menus)
4. Organic Jasmine Rice Envelopes (a little... well, wayyy too much, but cute)
5. Lilly and pearl necklace
6. Custom designed wedding programs
7. Mr. and Mrs. signs
8. Hanging initial
9. Wedding invites
10. Fabric flowers
11. Pom paper flowers

Sunday, November 8

The flowers

What is a wedding without flowers? I dunno. There are no weddings without flowers! Well, to be fair, perhaps one of those weird weddings from the 90s where the bridesmaids carried sticks with beads on them and some feathers... We, however, will have flowers, even if some of them are made from paper! No feathers. No beaded sticks. No fiber optic led lights. And, no I am not kidding about that last one.

For the ceremony we will probably not buy any flowers. It is not a must, and being the week after Easter in the new church there is a good possibility that flowers will already be there, or at least some green plants or something.

It is cheaper and greener to go with seasonal flowers. Also, I cannot really see why you would want out of season flowers. I am getting married the weekend after Easter. Lets bring some Spring into it! Spring flowers include: Roses, tulips, peonies, anemones, calla lilies, hyacinths, irises, daffodils, hydrangea, lily of the valley, sweet pea, delphinium. Lucky me! Anemones and peonies are some of my favorites and I like all of these flowers. Well, I like all flowers. Here are some pictures I found of pretty bouquets and decorations that include these springy blooms (and others like wildflowers and all-season stuff).


descriptions and sources (ordered left to right, top to bottom):
1. Paper flower centerpiece from Brides.com
2. I don't remember where I got this one
3. Just Married banner from Martha Stewart Weddings
4. Single flower in some vases from Brides.com. I like the blue water.
5. Some yellow flowers from somewhere
6. Some anemones from somewhere
7. Individual potted flowers as centerpieces/favors from Martha Stewart Weddings
8. A dandelion in a jar from somewhere
9. Bouquet from Green Wedding Shoes
10. Anemone place setting (we won't have these) from Green Wedding Shoes
11. Bouquet from somewhere