Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Brides Maid Dresses


Today two of my three bridesmaids were able to meet up at a bridal boutique to try on some dresses. I knew the place had one of the dresses I wanted them to try on, which is the blue strapless dress made by "Bill Levkoff" in the above photo and to the left. I was surprised that I was the first one there but, it was nice because I was able to talk with the ladies that worked there and to show them what I was looking for. When Leah came in she was so excited and almost started crying (awww). I know whatever dress I end up going with I want it to be in a purple shade. There were a few dresses they tried on that just didn't cut it! It's amazing how some thing looks good on the hanger but not on.
My sister Angie tried on a few dresses that we we're considering for my two older nieces (her daughters). Since they are both around our sizes it works. After we tried on the dress we went over to Starbucks and hung out and did some girl talk! In all the years I've known the Leah I don't think just the three of us have ever hung out. We had a really good time. I was also able to show them the invitations I bought the night before. They really liked the ideas I have for them and they said they will totally help me! Yay!



On Nov. 1, 2008 which I can't believe was almost a year ago! After I bought my first wedding dress and yes I said first wedding dress me and my missing bridesmaid stopped by Macy's to try on some dresses. She look good in them as you can see below. She still talks about how she really wanted the purple one. She also tried on a dress not pictured that looked great on the hanger but did nothing for her or anyone one who would try it on!


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I picked out our Invitations!


So I found my invitations today and oddly enough I'm going to be making them myself! I've always liked the idea of doing that but, honestly I don't have the time, now I'm going to make the time! I was standing in the aisle of "Michael's" and looked at the box of invitations I think for 10 mins before I said "yes, these are it". I walked around the store for 30 mins finding other items to include. I will have more posts as I make more progress. This is great for our budget! The box of 40 invites includes the invitation paper, response cards, envelopes, and the ribbon which cost $39.99 and I used a 40% and 50 % off coupon! I bought huge sheets of Martha Stewart paper to use as the lining in the envelopes which were on sale for $0.47 each. I bought a cute jar of, ivory shimmery flowers for $4.99 and sticky crystals in purple $3.99 and clear $1.99. Since the response cards are plain I bought a rubber stamp that has a similar swirl design as the invitations for $5.99 (that's with the 50% off coupon)! To add a special touch when we mail them out I bought a "M" embosser and silver wax at $4.99 each. I also bought a bone folder for $3.59 (used a 40% off coupon)! Once I figure out the cost per invite I will let you know. Best of all Drew loves them!


All I know is the invitations I have looked at online or in the catalogs weren't very impresive, and the ones I liked were way too expensive!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Losing the FALL

So, it's been really hard trying to plan this wedding for a few reasons. 1) Drew and I have been crazy busy with our new businesses and my other job 2) I feel like I'm by myself doing this and 3) I REALLY wanted a FALL wedding! I know the Spring will be beautiful, it's just when we made the decision to have the Spring wedding and not the Fall we thought someone would throw us a Fall Engagement party. We thought it would be silly if we throw ourselves one and since we're paying for the wedding we couldn't fit it in the budget. The autumn has just always been my favorite time of year and it's Drew's as well so it sticks losing it.

Drew and I even planted and grew our own pumpkin patch. It was our hobby and we were hoping to use what we grew for the wedding. Now, we just have a really nice autumn display at our apartment. I hope we can pick our location soon so I can hire a photographer. I figure maybe I can still have an engagement photo session sometime in October or November. If we are able to pull it off I want to do normal photos in a pumpkin patch and then go to a different location for a modern retro look. We'll see!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Wedding Planner

I talked with Drew and I think I really need a wedding planner! Where's J-lo when you need her! It's just been too much with both jobs. We've been going to bed almost every night anywhere from midnight - 3 am and it's starting to catch up to both of us. There really isn't enough time in a day! I was hoping to spend $1,000.00 - $1,500.00 for one but, when I started looking the other day only one person had her prices posted and for what I think I need for partial services was $3,100.00... ouch! So I have a lot of research to still do. Keep your fingers crossed.



I wish I could have David Tutera take over our wedding like in his show "My Fair Wedding". On his first episode he picked a Jim Hjelm bridesmaid dress that I have loved and I wish my girls could wear it but, they are too expensive! The first time I saw his work was on "Platinum Weddings" he did his friends fall wedding at "Holly Hedge Estate". Basically my dream wedding!

FYI - All the Planners I called or emailed never got back to me! I still can't believe it but, I'll make it work without one!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Some ideas I have

For a Fall Wedding
In case you can't read what the picture says:

Centerpieces I will try to make.
The plan is to spray paint the branches a caramel gold and rub gold flakes on different parts. I will cut the flowers off and adhere them in bunches of 1-4 flowers with stem wire which will be painted gold to blend in. The glass pebbles will help hold the branches down. The beads and crystals will hang scattered on the branches.
Materials
- Windy branches
- Glass vase
- Assortment of fake flowers
- Glass pebbles
- String of beads
- Plastic crystals
- Spray paint
- Gold flakes
- Stem wire and tape

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Oxon Hill Manor

Drew and I went to see this Venue on 9/21. We both left work early so to avoid traffic, which we did. Oxon Hill is right outside of Washington, DC. We got a little lost but most importantly we were on time! Around the manor it looks a little sketchy but, when you pull up to the Manor house and drive through the big iron gates you step back into time. The house was gorgeous! You can't get much more grand than this! We had our tour and then we were able to walk around by ourselves. We both liked it a lot and could see ourselves getting married there. The pictures would be beautiful and you look right at the Potomac River. It doesn't get much better than that! They have so many flowers in the gardens and, the brick patio's were so nice. We would have wanted to get married on the side garden facing the Potomac and then have the reception on the large back patio next to the gardens. The rooms in the house are beautiful with all the crown molding details but, we love the outdoors.

After we went home to think about it we decided it was just a little too much for us. Both in price and size. Plus we only had a four day hold on the date and I want to look at a few more places til we make our decision.