Thursday, December 13, 2007

It's official!

There is no turning back! I've ordered the invitations :) Yay! After pouring over invitation books in person as well as online shops, I decided to purchase my invitations from a little company call Whimsical Prints. I found Leeanna and her charming designs on Etsy.com. Click here to see what I got! Of course we customized the wording etc. The fiance even likes them!

Why did I choose these invitations? They are pretty basic, no letterpress or crazy ribbons. Honestly, I'm on a budget! Would I have loved to order invitations from Kenzie Kate? Sure-- If dropping $1,000 bucks on pieces of paper was a priority to me! Initially I thought I would be all about the fancy invites After all, I'm always loved personalized stationary! However I had to be a realist. It's not like people save the invitations!

So, for 100 invites and response cards, including printed envelopes...I only spent $186.00 and that includes shipping! Also, Leeanna is excellent at providing personalized customer service. She is very prompt with replies and even did a few customized samples mailed to my home so I could make a decision! She is amazing!

Flowers flowers everywhere!

I love my floral designer! She was a referral from a co-worker who was married last year. Honestly, I wasn't really into picking out flowers. However once I had my consultation meeting, I found out that I actually have very particular tastes. For one, I do not like calla lillies. Also I really only want a very round bouquet. So after consulting with my very patient designer, we came up with the following:

Bridal Bouquet - green and light blue hydrangea, white peonies, white roses, white and green hypericum berries with crystals sprinkled throughout. This will be a large, tight, round bouquet tied with an ivory ribbon.

Here are some pictures of the flowers. Unfortunately, they are pictures individually rather than in a bouquet.

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Other than the bridal bouquet, I ordered my maid of honor, flower girl petals, mothers' cousages, and men's boutinierres. My MOH (sister) will be carrying a white and light blue hydrangea bouquet with crystals. The mothers' coursages will be white roses and blue delphniums. The men will also be wearing delphiniums.

What the heck is a delphinium anyway??

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Monday, December 3, 2007

A fun way to spend your day off!

I spent my day off getting more wedding tasks out of the way. One of the things I wanted to cross off my list was a discussion about ceremony music with my musician. Luckily, he is a friend from high school who went to music school and now runs his own music school and performance company. So it was pretty informal and fun to catch up on old times. After our discussion, we finalized the following:

Prelude: Mix of contemporary and classical. I don't care especially since I won't be able to hear it!
Mother of the Groom: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (real original huh)
Processional (Flower girl and MOH): Canon in D (again , another original! lol)
Bridal March: What a Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
Recessional: Here Comes The Sun - The Beatles

My friend in incredibly talented and I'm very pleased that he was available to play at my wedding! I hired him as well as a guitarist from his company to play as a duet.

Another fun thing that I got to do today was a consultation for my wedding day makeup! Wahoo! I told my makeup artist that I wanted a fresh and dewy look and she did exactly that. We did the consultation at her amazing place on the river with her adorable dachsund and kitty cat. She is a lot of fun and very talented. What a fun way to spend the afternoon! She is also a licensed esthetician and clean up my eyebrows for me! I definitely needed it.

For this week, I need to order my invites and call our officiant to set up a dinner date!

Sunday, October 14, 2007

A gift from Williams-Sonoma + shoes

No, I didn't get a gift purchased at Williams-Sonoma. But I did get a gift FROM Williams-Sonoma. They sent me a subscription to Modern Bride magazine as a "thank you/ for setting up a registry on their website! I got the card a few weeks ago and disregarded it, thinking it was a scam. But lo-and behold, I got he two most recent issues of MB magazine in m mailbox! I'm wondering if an invoice will be making its way to me... I don't think it will though!

In other wedding news, I stopped by to check on the status of my wedding dress. They don't know when it will be delivered yet, but said they would call me this week to let me know. Yikes. I'm sure it will be fine (I HOPE!!). I did get to check on some shoes though. I knew I wasn't looking for an open backed shoe. I wanted some support for my heel. I found the following shoe and was surprised that they were cuter on my foot and way more comfortable than I thought they would be!



While looking for a picture of the shoe to post, I also found these:



The second pair has a lower heel (less chance for tripping) but I don't know if I like the ankle strap.

Opinions? Please help!

In other wedding news, we have an officiant! Yay! another tasked checked off! Also I asked my parents to have them both walk my down the aisle. This is typically a Jewish wedding tradition. I love it and think it is a nice way to honor both my parents!

Saturday, September 8, 2007

More progress!

I finally ordered my dress from the local bridal shop near where I grew up. It was rainy today so the shop was practically empty when I got there. Personally I prefer it this way as a gaggle of brides to be isnot exactly where I want to be when I have a tape measure wrapped around my "i wish it were smaller" waist. I'm excited I got this done. I mean, it is really for real!! :)

Thursday, August 30, 2007

A productive little wedding gal!

Sorry I've been MIA, but I'm happy to report I've made progress on the wedding planning!

(1) Photographer: I ended up getting the photographer that I wanted in the first place! She is very sweet and talented! Her prices are insanely reasonable. I'm paying $900 for 6+ hours of coverage! This also includes an alum, 5 CDs of pics, more prints, plus the rights to the pics! YAY!

(2) Ceremony Music: I actually played a few weddings in high school! I played the flute along with this violin virtuoso that I went to high school with. 10+ years later--he owns his own music school and he also plays weddings! So I emailed him and he is available as well as his guitar player. I'm debating if I want very traditional or more contemporary music. I guess I've got some time for that!

(3) Officiant: My Fiance works with a guy who actually married my photographer to her man back in May! He is available and said he would be happy to do it. I need to call him to talk details, but I am sooo excited! I was worried we wouldn't find someone since we weren't getting married in church, nor do we belong to a particular church (I'm a recovering Catholic).

Things I need to do...

(1) Order my dress: yes yes, I know. I already picked the dress out! However I was waiting till I got some cash to put the downpayment on it. Finally got that, then I went on a big work trip yadda yadda. My goal is to order after labor day. Kepp me acountable my few but loyal readers!

(2) Pick invitations: I don't know what my problem is, but I have invitation ADD. I am constantly changing my mind. Also, I have expensive taste but a limited budget. Nothing new there! I love the look of letterpress, but it is very pricey. I do like the invites on Wedding Paper Divas (www.weddingpaperdivas.com) and more than likely till pick from them. I've heard nothing but great things about their service and product. I ordered a sample long ago and it was nice. As I keep searching, I realized how nice they really are!

Nothing else to really report! I've been reading more wedding blogs that actually writing them. I'm addicted to Wedding Bee (www.weddingbee.com)!

Love to you all and I hope you have a safe Labor Day weekend!

Saturday, July 21, 2007

A Candy Bar

My first idea for favors was to get these cute glass photo coasters. To make sure they were quality products, I ordered one a couple of weeks ago. At first, I was totally sold on them. But a co-worker brought up a good point. Did I try to change out the picture to see if it was easy to do so? So I tried it and it was horrible! My hands got all sticky and I never did get the picture out of the coaster. Bye bye coasters.

However I did see an idea that I like even more. A Candy Bar. No -- not like a Hershey Bar. More like a table with lots of different candy options, complete with plastic bags with our wedding labels on them. We would invite our guests to create their own bag of goodies tailored to their individual taste. Here is an example of what I have in mind...



I don't know if I would only do candy in the wedding colors. I honestly like the idea of different color candies. I'm not a "matchy-matchy", I must dye my shoes to match the dress kinda gal.

Thoughts? Suggestions on type of candy?

Even Steven

Do you remember the Seinfeld episode that talks about Even Steven? Well I feel that it is totally applicable when it comes to wedding planning. My fiance and I have been meeting with different dj's. We found our guy though! He has a great personality, is professional, has great references, and most importantly--appreciates our diverse taste in music.

However... I got an email from my photographer that said she realized that she was already booked for our date! So it is back to the drawing board. I have found a few other photographers though and hope to have this booked within the next week. I'm a fan of mixing the photojournalistic style with some classic traditional photos. In particular, I'm interested in the following photographer...

www.krisgrahamphotography.com

If I had a ton of money, I would totally book with this gal...

www.agneslopezphotgraphy.com

Her packages start at $3,000. YIKES. I can't spend much more than $1,500. I really am more interested in the actual photography service. I don't want them to make me an album, as I actually want to get an actual book made from the KODAK gallery website.
In an ideal world, I would get 5-6 hours of coverage, ownership of the photos, and a couple of prints suitable for framing. My co worker (who used the first photograher) said she negotiated her package to get something similar to what I want for $800! Wahoo! I would love to get that.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Flower and cake planning!

My lovely little sis will be making my wedding cake as her gift to us. She will also be making the grooms cake. She is a pastry student at Johnson & Wales and extremely talented. So I've been scouring websites to find pictures to show her what I like. Here are some I've found so far...



Here are some flowers that I like as well. Notice a trend?? lol



What do you think??

Friday, July 6, 2007

Found it!

One of my biggest (okay, actually THE biggest) topic of anxiety for me has been finding a wedding dress. I'm not 100% comfortable at the size I am at now. I'm a size 14-16 petite. I didn't think that the bridal shops would have carry anything in my size. I thought they would all be size 6's. Plus all my friends were telling me how you have to go up a jazillion (okay, maybe not quite) sizes up from your typical size since they size wedding gowns smaller. But after a pep talk from some friends, I decided to go with mom to take a first peek at wedding dresses. I had the following criteria in mind:

(1) No strapless dresses
(2) No color aside from white or ivory
(3) Lace on the bodice

We hit up the cute bridal shop near my childhood home. I immediately inform the little old lay of my dress size fears. She instantly puts me at ease. Looks at me and guesses my regular everyday size perfectly and immediately leads me to the Alfred Angelo dresses. No more than 15 minutes later, I've got the below dress on.



How the heck did this happen? But I saw the dress, lost my breath for a second, and the next thing you know..I'm on that bridal pedestal in front of a 3-way mirror. I tried some other dresses on but this is THE ONE. I'm going to show it to my sister and future mother in law in a week or so when I order it.

Now that I've found the dress I really wanted (again, a surprise!), I'm even more excited about planning the wedding! I found a photographer, favors and am close to pickin invitations! So I hope to be posting more when I finalize these details!

A must read for the newly engaged woman!

When I got engaged, I almost immediately went to my local Barnes & Noble to stock up on every bridal magazine I could get my hands on. I also looked for books on wedding planning. However the best book I bought was one that sadly, many brides to be do not acknowledge. I'm speaking of Allison Mohr-Smith's Emotionally Engaged: A Bride's Guide to Surviving the "Happiest" Time of Her Life. This book explores all the emotional feelings that happen during your engagement. From anxiety to sadness to happiness, this book honestly made me feel that I wasn't alone. I really enjoyed the sections on your changing role of daugher/sister to wife. I also learned a lot about why I felt that my single friends abandoned me.

The books on dresses and flowers are great, but I really feel this book is what is helping me enjoy this process!

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Finally!

We finally picked a place and date!!

We selected a local golf and country club that has a beautiful plantation style clubhouse! We will be getting married overlooking the golf course with a dinner immediately following.

As for the date....

April 19, 2008!!


YAY!


Sunday, May 20, 2007

Bridal Bonanza?

Or so I thought...

I attended my first Bridal Show today with my mom and sister in tow. I wasn't sure what to expect, but I can definitely say that I won't be attending another one. Here are some of my observations...

(1) Lots of couples. I didn't expect this. My fiance is involved somewhat in the planning, but I would never think to bring him to a Bridal Show. I picked up vendor information to share with him, but I would hate for him to have to deal with the insanity that it there. Anyway, to each his own..I just wasn't expecting this.

(2) Lots of Bride to be accessories out there. I saw girls wearing "The future mrs. (fill in your intended's last name)". I saw another girl carrying a totebag that said "Bride to Be". I had no idea there was a dress code for these events!

(3) Lots of women who'll openly embarass themself for a free (insert cake, vacation, photos, $25 gift card). There was a dance contest on stage and the winner won a free trip. It is one thing to shake your moneymaker a little. It is another thing entirely to recreate your routine from the Gold Club (a local stripclub). Yikes.

The tickets were $15 originally. Then they lowered them to $10. Then we had a $2 off coupon per person. However even at $8 a person, it was completely not worth it. There were only 2-3 photography vendors, cake vendor, and DJ vendor. Lots of real estate people plus the Sandals people. Otherwise it was pretty sparse. I did like that we got to taste some of the food. But I think I'll stick to doing my research on the internet and getting recommendations from friends. The bridal show isn't my cup of tea, but I hope some other brides found it helpful.

Welcome to my Wedding blog!

Hello! My wonderful fiance and I got engaged last month. I decided that having a blog would help me keep track of planning this very exciting and somewht stressful event! Plus, it would be nice to have an electronic record of all the hilarity that is sure to ensue. So thank you for stopping by!

I have a couple of topics I'd like to cover, but I'd like to start with what was going on in the first few days of our engagement. No more than 3 hours after getting engaged, friends, family and co-workers were all asking "When are you getting married?". I reacted the same to all of them by politely saying that my fiance and I were just enjoying the engagement and had not decided. But why would anyone think that we would already know? I mean, I was just getting used to seeing this lovely piece of sparkle on my hand! How the heck would we already know?

So for those of you who are already engaged or married...did this happen to you? Did everyone bombard you with the "When" question so soon?