Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Interior Design Bingo: Flowers

Chris and I saved his boutonnière from the wedding and I decided I wanted to display it in a shadow box next to my vanity in our bedroom. I was lucky enough to score a free shadow box from my sister-in-law when she was cleaning out a closet. It was raw wood when I got it so I spray painted the outside white and painted the inside with a purple that matches the mirror that is already in there.

(sorry for the glare)

I put our unofficial monogram from the wedding in the bottom right corner to commemorate the day.

(again, sorry for the glare)

I've been wanting to complete this project since, oh ya know {APRIL}, so I'm glad that I finally got around to it. I haven't hung it up yet because I am waiting for my lovely husband to spray paint a few other frames for me to put Barbie sketches in. I want to wait and hang them all at the same time. 

I originally had the idea of framing the Barbie sketches after I got a Thank You card with one of them on it. I was on a hunt for the rest of the card series when I stumbled upon a calendar at Bed, Bath, & Beyond and decided that would be even better. Well evidently someone beat me to the punch because I saw it on Pinterest. Such is life. Here is what it will look like (except I plan on only framing 2 or 3):


I can't decide which 2 or 3 to use!

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I'm participating in the Interior Design Bingo challenge hosted by His Birdie's Nest- check out her blog for more info and for a list of participating bloggers.




Monday, July 25, 2011

Wedding Garage Sale


I'm finally selling leftover wedding stuff. {tear} I was going to post the list on this blog, but decided that I didn't want random buyers from weddingbee following my personal blog.

If you're reading this and might be interested in wedding decor


Otherwise, we will now resume our regularly scheduled program.

Friday, April 22, 2011

brittany & chris {MARRIED!!!}

The Wedding Photographer posted a few pictures from our wedding to his blog.

If you'd like a sneak peek, click link below.




Tuesday, April 19, 2011

1 down, 54,987,651,318,796 to go!

Today is our One Month Wedding Anniversary! It’s pretty nuts kabob (don’t ask, it’s something I say to Chris all the time and since this post is about us I figured it’d be OK to use some of our idiosyncrasies) that we have already been Mr. and Mrs. for 31 days.


Here is our One Month of Wedded Bliss recap:

• I personally have been asked approximately 1,328,746,321 times “Soooo how does it feel?”. This does not include the number of times Chris has been asked. Here is my answer to everyone- “it feels no different” Don’t get me wrong, I love being able to finally call Chris my husband but we’ve been living under the same roof with each other for so long now that it’s not like I had to get used to the way he piles all of his dirty work clothes IN FRONT of the laundry basket or how he always has to check what is on the other TV channels even though we are already watching a perfectly entertaining show. I don’t know, maybe I just don’t understand the question. (In his defense I pile my dirty cloths about 7 steps from the laundry basket. I know we are adults that shouldn’t do these types of things-but we do. Whatevs it’s our house.)

• Here is next most common question asked approximately 1,328,746,321 + 1 times “Soooo when are you guys going to start having kids?” People- we are fresh off the newlywed assembly line. Can we please be married for at least five seconds, no make that 5 years, before we are excepted to pro-create? (I say this response with all the love in my heart) Plus Cody and Rachel have a little Biscuit baking that will keep my Baby Bug at bay.

• The Post Wedding Day Depression Slump is getting less and less with each day that passes. Seriously peeps- my mind is still reeling from the overwhelming perfection of the entire day! Coming down off our wedding induced high was like driving my car into a brick wall. I just couldn’t believe it was over so quick. I need to pick up a new hobby quick. For reals. I suppose my short term hobby can be cleaning up our Guest Room. Get ready for this…I cant believe I am posting this online. Someone call Hoarders: Weddings, it’s bad.


99.99% of that jazz is wedding related. I tried cleaning it about 2 weeks after the wedding and I couldn’t bear to part with any of it so I just gave up. I realistically cannot keep all of it, which I know and Chris reminds me of about every 3rd day, I just get really sad thinking about not having it anymore. Um hello did anyone get a hold of Hoarders yet? Well I guess now that my secret is out I better get busy. Hopefully I will have an update for you very soon.

• We both turned one quarter of a Century.

• I have taken step one of eleventy billion of the Name Change Process. Why don’t the guys have to do anything like that? This can be next short term hobby after I complete the one listed above.


Enough with the silly stuff…it truly has been the best month of my life. I feel such a deeper connection to Chris now that the county knows we belong together, err are Husband and Wife. We’ve already had to deal with a few different types of “Life Curveballs”. I guess life doesn’t stop because you are supposed to be living high on the married hog.

We finally got the wedding pictures back from the photographer. Ya-hoooo! We are waiting to get the CD in the mail so we can look through all of them since the website it not conducive to browsing 750 pictures. Then it will be your turn! We will send out the link/password to all of our Family and Friends as soon as we can.

Next up, Wedding Recaps. Cuz let’s be real- I can talk about it allllll day long.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Final Presentation, an hour later, and...

a lighter wallet-we made a final decision.

We had our final tasting and plate presentation last night with our caterer. That also means we made our final payment. Ouch! It will all be worth is though. I think everyone is really going to enjoy the meal and have a really great time. Well without futher ado...drumroll please...


I told Chris to remind to take a picture BEFORE I started eating and we both forgot. imagine that. That's why the sauce looks like someone stuck their finger in it. I flipped my chicken around and tried to fix the sauce...haha.

Only 15 days to go!!!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Calling all UN-RETURNED RSVP's!

Soooo with the RSVP deadline only 12 days away were are getting pretty nervous...

Here are the stats...
Total invites sent: 124
Date sent: January 25, 2011 (20 days ago!)
Total RSVP's returned: 6 (a measly 5%)
Total RSVP's still out in the world: 118 (a WHOPPING 95%!!)

Needless to say- Chris and I are sweating a little bit. Our parents haven't even turned theirs in yet! Obviously we know they are coming but still...

SHOUT OUT TO MOM(S): SEND.US.YOUR.RSVP!

I know the deadline is still 12 days away but I really hope that we don't have to track down 95% of our guest list via phone to get their RSVP. 

Note to self: Encourage all of your friends that get married in the future to send basic a RSVP card. 
Mad Lib cards possibly create major delay. 

Here are some that we got back:




P.S. If you are a reading this please send us your RSVP. We're not mad, just antsy!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Sneak Preview

My Aunt, which is also doubling as our florist for the wedding, brought a few samples to me this past weekend. I threw together a few arrangements after she left so my mom and I could enjoy the flowers at home and work. These are most of the flowers that we will be using at the wedding but I changed the picture to Black & White to keep some element of surprise. They will also be in different vessels. If you haven't already heard what those will be you will just have wait and see it Live in Living Color!




Sunday, October 17, 2010

WE'RE MARRIED!!!

PSYCH!



However, we would be married if were able to stick to our original wedding date of October 16, 2010. Can you believe it?!? I'm not going to lie- I had a really nervous stomach ALL day on Saturday. I can't even imagine what it will be like on our actual wedding day. I guess I will have a flask of Pepto Bismol tucked into my garter.

We did take a little road trip this weekend though instead. A pre wedding mini-moon if you will. We went to Fredericksburg on Saturday and played tourists.

We started at Trade Days which Chris LOVED. He says Fredericksburg Trade Days is way better than Wimberley Market Days. I beg to differ. I see where he is coming from though. FTD has a lot more "guy" stuff to look at and WMD has more "girl" stuff. We will definitely make a trip back to FTD one of these days. We spent about 2 hours there. We didn't find much we had to have but I did score a cutter style tablecloth in great condition for 5 bones.
This isn't the exact one, but very similar.

Our next stop was Wildseed Farm which is right across the street from Trade Days. It was an interesting place. The Butterfly Festival was going on so it was pretty busy. I was excited to see that they had specialty pumpkins so I helped myself to 3 different kinds.


They had white pumpkins too but I had to draw the line somewhere. I joked with Chris that he better be glad that he was with me or else I would have come home with a carload of pumpkins. He said he knew, he had already thought of that. There were SO MANY cool ones though, I just wouldn't have been able to help myself if he hadn't have been there.

After we loaded up our bounty of pumpkins we headed to Main St. We decided to drive all the way down Main and make a mental note of all of the stores we definitely wanted to stop in. We found a parking spot and started our journey. Our first stop was dogologie. We bought Max a bag of homemade treats. He loves them. Then we stopped in a store called Heirlooms "Needless Necessities". Yes indeed did they haves tons of extremely cute unpractical items for us to snap up. This is one example:

Lucky for us we were in market for a doggy tie. One thing done off of the Wedding Checklist. Find Max outfit for wedding. They also had a "teeny weeny yellow polka dot bikini" [read in a sing song voice] for little girls. GAH it was SOO cute! I have to just keep reminding myself that there will still be tons of cute stuff when our babies come around. They also had those heelarious shoes.


I know there are some pretty tough critics of these, but I don't care who you are- they.are.cute! Obviously I'm not going to have a little Suri running around wearing toddler heels every day. That is a little much. These are baby shoes people. A baby that has no idea what their feet our, much less what type of shoes you have on them. So I say buy some.

We hit a few other shops up and down main, but once again didn't find too much that we absolutely had to open our wallets for. Don't get me wrong- you don't have to spend to have fun. We had a really good time together looking through all of the shops and people watching.

After we went through all of the stores it was only 2p so we decided to drive out to Enchanted Rock. O-M-G I got extremely car sick from all of the swerving around the curves and the speeding up and slowing down. I could NOT WAIT to get there. We got there and saw it from the main road and that was enough for us. We weren't really dressed for hiking so we headed back to town but decided that we should go back and get a closer look before it gets too cold. Needless to say I was really feeling sick by the time we got back to Main St.

Our next stop was the National Museum of the Pacific War. We wondered why such a little town had such an important museum. In case you're wondering the same thing Admiral Nimitz was born in Fredericksburg in 1885.


We are standing in front of the USS Pintado that has been placed to appear as if it is emerging from below. The Submarine Memorial truly is a sight to be seen. 
                   The Dedication Plaque reads:
                      Dedicated to the Men of the United States Navy’s Submarine Service in World War II, and to the 3,505 officers and enlisted men lost and now on Eternal Patrol. In proportion to their numbers, they extracted the highest price from the enemy of any of our armed forces in the Pacific, and paid the highest price in return.


It was a great experience. My favorite part was all of the artifacts that they had on display. I like to see stuff that people actually used and wore and read and wrote. They had letters that soldiers had sent home to their mothers, telegrams that were sent to families with news about their sons, and Purple Hearts given to soldiers. 

Here are few other displays from the museum:





I would really like to go back. Especially since we didn't get to see the last 3 rooms. We got there at 3:30 and they closed at 5. We didn't rush because we figured they would give us at least 10 or 15 minutes extra to finish up. Well no they didn't. In fact they come through and push you out like a herd of cattle. This guy literally almost started pushing me out. It was pretty frustrating. If you are going to kick people out at closing time then you should figure out the average time that it takes to go through the exhibit and stop selling tickets at a certain time. If you plan on going be sure to get there with enough time to complete the tour. 

After that we went back to one shop on Main St. for ice cream and a cookie. We ended up leaving with a lot more than just that. Croissants, Danishes, Cookies, Christmas Ornaments, and Milkshakes to be exact. 

We both decided we were beat (and let me just say that neither of our shoes were made for walking) and decided to head home.

And that is how we spent our Wedding Day that could have been. It was awesome.

Monday, August 30, 2010

a ring for the Mr.

Chris and I have been discussing ring options for him and I think we have made a decision...


Those lines on the inside of the ring are fingerprints. The company sends you an Impression Kit and you imprint the entire length of your finger. Then they make a wax form and use a casting process to make the impression into a ring. Pretty cool huh?

I am going to get a slimmer band to wear with my engagement ring and anniversary band that we are on the hunt for. So Chris will have my finger print and I will have his. I am pretty excited about it, definitely a keepsake.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

wedding inspiration

So I promised myself I wouldn't blog a lot about the wedding because I don't want to give away too much...but I just have to give you a little peek...

Saturday, July 17, 2010

sweet tooth

I think I want (no I need) to have to a Dessert Bar at our Wedding.

I haven't mentioned this to Chris yet, but I know that he will have no argument on this subject because he loves all types of dessert. He does not discriminate. The more sugar, the better to him. Because of this we agreed that he would pick the flavor of the cake when we first started planning since he is such a Sweet Treat Connoisseur. Lookout, we may have a cake encrusted with sugar cubes along with maple syrup as the filling.

Anywhoo back to the dessert table...








I am suddenly obsessed with a Dessert Bar because we originally wanted to have a Candy Bar and decided that it wouldn't be very practical.

Reasons why it is a BAD idea to have a Candy Bar:
a) if I was at a wedding I would be too shy to go up to a candy bar and fill doggie bag up
b) candy is ridiculously expensive, even in bulk
c) we didn't really want 45 candy cracked out children running wild at our reception
       1. candy crack addicted children will ultimately spill candy on ground creating safety hazard and we DO NOT want a guest doing the funky chicken on the dance floor to slip and break their neck over spilt goobers

Reasons why it is a FANTABULOUS idea to have a Dessert Bar:
a) pretty much ALL of the women in my family HAVE to have something sweet after each savory meal. Even if it's just a bite. (OK, OK- me, my mom, and nana is all I know for sure- but I am trying to build my case here people)
b) everyone likes a little variety, duh
c) we can have sweets from our childhood that we loved then and still love now (Grandma Morphis' Cake Brownies/Nana's Pecan Pie minus the pecans, just the gooey center)
d) who needs more reasons? I vote yes- isn't that a majority vote? 

So- here is what I propose to serve on the dessert menu (I still need to get Chris' suggestions):
  • Strawberry Cupcakes with Cream Cheese Icing
  • Mini Pecan Pies
  • Chocolate Whoopie Pies with Peanut Butter filling
  • Sugar Cookies (plain but oh-so-good)
  • Mini Apple Pies
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Reese's PB Cup Cookies (Nana's Recipe)
  • Mini Cherry Pies
  • Pie Pops
As you can see there a few different varieties of pie so this list will probably change at least 25x before the day actually rolls around so don't be too disappointed if you the item you really want is not laying on the table waiting for you to devour it. Just fair warning. 



What would you like to munch on off of the Dessert Bar? I'd love suggestions.

Monday, May 24, 2010

you better wear an elastic waist!

I forgot to take pictures of our tasting feast on Friday because I was too busy stuffing my face.

Look at this scrumptious spread we are serving up to our guests...



Yea- so you better wear your elastic waisted pants to the wedding because there will be some dee-lish appetizers to go with that yummy-ness. 

I've been having cordon bleu dreams after our tasting so I made some tonight...
not the same. I guess I will have to keep dreaming until October. 

Monday, May 17, 2010

3...2...1...Blast Off

That's what I felt was about to happen as we stepped into the aforementioned photo booth. 

Have a looksie...


The black panel lays back when you are loading and 
unloading the space shuttle time machine.
It was pretty weird, but ultra swanky at the same time.


I prefer old school. 


Which one do you like?

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Wedding Overload...

We went to the Bridal Expo today and this was our free goodie.
A free ride in the photobooth spaceship...

I will elaborate later.

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