Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Flower Girl Accessories and then some

Sunday my Aunt Jooji and her daughter Gooby came over to help my mom and I with some wedding stuff.
We made the little bird seed pouches. They were actually a little more difficult and messier than the M & M's since the birdseed was so small. I will probably regret this decision when I get a mouthful of birdseed. Oh well, its tradition right!? Here is what the finished product looked like:
After we finished that task we decided to make the twin's head wreath's and decorate their flower girl baskets. I did not measure their heads I just made the wreaths a certain size and we can pin them on their head. I am sure they will not wear them any longer than the ceremony and pictures...
I started off by wrapping the barkwire into a circle about three times around.
It was wire so when I had it wrapped around the way  wanted it I just wrapped the ends around the wire to secure it. It looks kind of like twisted vines, which I like. Now we decided to add some of these little guys, which we picked up at A.C. Moore a while back. Our intentions were to use some in the bridesmaids hair and where ever else we decided. We didn't even make a dent in them...but we snagged each bunch for $.50, so not too big of a deal if we don't use all of them. I am sure we can find homes for them though.
The ends of these were wire so I just used that to wrap around the bark wire. 
At this point it looks like a Roman laurel wreath... so now it is time to add some flowers! We got out our handy glue gun which uses these massive glue sticks!
Then we glued some flowers on in the same style as what we did with the baskets...I'm going to jump to the baskets then I will reveal the finished picture...

For the baskets we decided just to decorate them with flowers based on an idea we saw in a magazine. So we just glued flowers around the lip of the basket.
Gooby had the fun job of plucking all the flowers for us. Having multiple people as an assembly line certainly helps to move things along alot faster.
we ended up adding a few leaves in on the underside beneath the flowers too. Here is our finished product!
It was pretty easy with the exception of a few glue gun burns on our fingers and it didn't take long either. Around three hours for four of us to make 160 pouches of birdseed, the head wreaths and the baskets. We may still add some ribbon to the baskets and the wreaths...but thats super easy.

On another note tomorrow will mark the "One Month Until the Big Day" how crazy is that?!
Don and Liz's house is pretty much done as well. They are moving in this weekend! I havent been there in a few months and can't wait to see how nice it all looks! We are meeting Bill (my tent rental guy) and Joanie (my caterer) at 9am next Wednesday at the house to figure out how exactly we will be laying out the tents and tables and everything. Pretty exciting. Me and my bridesmaids also have our nail appointments set. So the day before the wedding we will be enjoying tasty treats and mimosa's for about four hours while we all get manicures and pedicures. Party at the nail salon!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Hair Change?

I think I want to change my hairdo.... I just have been thinking about it and there are things I don't like about the hair I had for my trial run. Heres a picture to remind you what it looked like

Now here is more what I think I want...

This first picture is by far my favorite. I like how it looks more casually pulled back, I don't know what that wierd hair loop on the bottom is, I would just have curls, and I still want a few "stray" curls though smaller chunks, and may have to snip a bit of my hair so it isnt SOOOOO long. I think I want to ditch the poof and the asymetricalness. I just want a more casual look, something like what my bridesmaids have but... a little more put together. Thoughts? Do you like this idea better than my test hair?

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Wedding Favors: Complete

Sunday my mom, Ashley and I made the wedding favors. It was a little time consuming but the three of us made 200 in probably 2 hours? Maybe less. We had pre-cut tulle circles. You can find them at Michaels, or any craft store. We actually got ours and the ribbon we used at Norfolk Wholesale Florist. They are well worth their $6 to $10 price tag ( for 80- 100 circles). I can't imagine the nightmare it would be to cut circles out of tulle yourself. We had ordered two 5 pound bags of customized M & M's. They are not the cheapest. Upon receiving them we realized we definately needed more M &M's so we looked at Michaels first since we knew they carried a variety of solid colored M &M's. However their selection was picked over and the M&M's were a little beat up. So we headed over to fresh market where we found the perfect ones.
Ashley is having fun puring the M & M's!
A plethera of M& M's!
Here's some close ups. Note: when ordering customized M & M's you can pick up to three colors. I chose pearlized white, light blue and lavender. So when we went to the store we picked out some brighter, more fun colors. That sea foamy light green, a bright limey green, and that periwinkle color. I really like the mixture of colors and they will go well with the rest of my wedding colors!
The first set was to set up the handy folding table. Which has served us well for our somewhat DIY wedding. We have used it for making the bridesmaid dresses, as well as putting invites together, and getting them ready to mail.
My mom also pulled out her xacto cutting board as well as a rotary cutter. Notice on the one side there is a ruler so we or Ashley(she ended up with ribbon cutting duty) could measure and cut ribbon super fast. She was cutting 12" lengths of both a bright blue and a sage green ribbon. This method worked extremely well.
I was given the job of scooping and gathering. We were using a tablespoon as our scoop and started off using about 1 1/2 scoops and by the end more like 2 scoops. I would say 25- 30 M & M's per favor. after scooping the needed amount onto a tulle circle I would gather it up evenly and hold it out for my mom to get that first starter tie around it ( It was real difficult to do yourself) then I would move to the next one while she made the bow.
Here are some finished favors.
There were 2 layers in this basket.
And we ended up with a good amount leftover!
So we did need more than ordered but number wise didn't need to add so many. However, I am alot happier with having those extra colors added in. We will probably set a nice bowl of these remaining M & M's out for our guests to enjoy at the wedding. We will also set the favors with each place setting.

All in all it was not too bad of a process and if we had more people helping it could have been done alot faster. We plan on using the same method for the birdseed which will be thrown at Zach and I while we make our grand exit. Fingers crossed I don't get a mouthful!

Monday, April 12, 2010

Decorating the Arch

Yesterday my mom and I put together the Arch we ordered! It was pretty easy but it will need some staples and screwholes covered with wood filler as well as another coat or two of white paint. We decided to look for inspiration on how to decorate the arch. Here is what we found.
I love the balls hanging randomly on the last picture.  An added bonus is that we have already gotten foam balls to try and make our own pomanders. I think we have decided to try and use those for the arbor instead of the chairs along the aisle. We will hang them randomly on the arch as well as some bunches of other flowers and fresh cut greenery. I would like to see if we can find some grapevine somewhere as well. Also LOVE the idea of just having some potted plants along the aisle. I think doing that instead of the pomanders will be better especially since we found a better place to use them. I just guess I like things a little more creative and not so much the norm. Plus I think it will go right along with the feel of my wedding since most of the flowers there will be in tighter bunches.


We also saw these which I think are pretty cool, especially if a few hydrangea buds were added.

We also got all the wedding favors put together, but I will do a post devoted to that tomorrow.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Wedding Flowers

My flowers have been the task I have most dreaded. I don't know a whole lot about arranging flowers and really have no concept of amounts I would need. Every time I tried to figure it out I ended up way too overwhelmed. Picking out the flowers I wanted wasn't too hard of a task, but it definitely took a lot more research than I expected. Sadly, I did not find a miraculous website that was basically a flower encyclopedia with photos of every flower imaginable, and organized by color and size or something. Now this may exist, but I did not come across it. The one site that I ordered some of my flowers from did have a pretty good organization of their flowers and you could search based on color. Fifty Flowers could be a good place to start if you are unsure of what flowers you want to use.


Now to the hard part of figuring out how many flowers we needed. First off I had to figure out where there would be flowers, and then break it down to how many stems of each flower I would need for that particular thing. First up was the tables. My estimate on guests attending is around 175 (though so far we only have 80 or so confirmed via RSVP yes's) so with 8 people per table and adding in a few extra I came up with an estimate of 25 tables. I added a few extra tables since I am not doing assigned seating and I don't want anyone to feel like they are "stuck" with some people because there are no other seats. Now my arrangements planned per table are 3 glass cylinders ( one small single bud size, one medium, and one large) we figured we would need around 3 hydrangeas per table and somewhere around half a dozen of other flowers.


To give you an idea of the look I am aiming for here are some pictures I got my inspiration from:



Next on the list was my hydrangea pomanders that I want to hang on the side of some of the chairs along the aisle. I guessed we would have around 15 and each could be made with around 2 hydrangeas. Not sure if I was correct in this assessment or not..and in actuality we ended up with 18 foam balls not that we have to use them all.


My cake is going to have hydrangeas as well, yes it is a very hydrangea-y wedding. I assumed 5 on this tops. I want them more cascading down the cake so the individual flowers will be removed from the stems.


Then there is the Arbor, which we did buy some fake vines with blue hydrangeas on them from Michael's but I still want to incorporate real flowers in with it. This will be done with leftovers I suppose.


There will also be some flowers on the gift table and other various places as well which will be made with the leftover flowers. I have some big tall glass cylinders. Maybe 20" tall? Which we will probably fill with limes and have flowers on top.

The boutonnieres I figured we would only need 3 hydrangeas total probably.


The Bouquets... Mine will be slightly larger than the bridesmaids. I want it to be light blue hydrangeas ( probably 4 stems) then have both the white and green roses mixed in. While the bridesmaids will have the brighter blue/ periwinkle hydrangeas ( probably 3 stems) and I am not sure if I will add green roses to theirs or not.


Now that I am writing this out I still feel unprepared even after ordering flowers! Which is probably silly, and I will have a lot of people helping out. If we need to we will go buy more flowers from the store. HA!

In actuality this is what I ordered from wedding hydrangea. I did the order of 150 stems and I broke down the colors to be this:

15 Purple & Lavender


50 Dark & Medium Blue
15 Light Blue


15 Fresh Green

50 Periwinkle


The breakdown of the flowers ordered on Fifty Flowers are:

Purple Anemones: 75 (mine will have a black center)
Jade Green Roses: 50
Purple Lisianthus: 100

Amelia creamy white roses: 50




Now anytime I order something online I google "coupon codes for ". With Fifty Flowers I lucked out and found a coupon for 5% off and it saved us $29.00! Always a bonus. All the flowers will be arriving Thursday May 20th so we have time to make arrangements before the Saturday wedding. Hopefully they all get here on time and are pretty and we have enough!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

I'm getting married next month!

Last night I feel like I accomplished a TON!

After work I went to the mall with Bekah, Ashley and Jessica. I found myself some boobies as I like to call them. Really I just ended up purchasing a "NuBra Ultalite" Bra. Which is basically a thin fabric adhesive bra. I didn't want something too paded, and all of the inserts I tried were not good. I was planning on just sewing some into my wedding dress but sadly that didn't work. Why can't anything be simple?! Then we thougth to forgo them alltogether but not having any type bra/support/coverage wasn't working either. Hopefully this solution will workout perfect, but I have yet to try it. Fingers crossed because this option at $32 seems like heaven compared to he higher priced options from $56 to $68. Too much for a bra I will rarely wear if you ask me.

I also purchased some very light fake eyelashes to possibly wear at my wedding. Since it seems to be that either I am doing my own makeup, or I will let Bekah do it. (Probably the latter). I am thinking of a more natural appearance. I do not want to look over done. I don't want a super dark night look, but something between a "day" and a "night look. Maybe have a light pink, neutrals and purples color palate? Purple always seems to look good with my skin tone and greenish grey eyes. I need to have some test runs...

After our shopping Bekah and I went to my mom's where she tried on her dress and sadly it still needs another (small) alteration! Bekah's ribcage and shoulders are just so miniscule! She's near impossible to fit! ha. Fingers crossed it will be perfect after this.

My mom and I then ordered some necessities at Save on crafts:


  • the barkwire I showed in my previous blog... you can look at it here


  • floral wire


  • floral tape






  • white tulle


  • floral foam spheres (to attempt to make my pomanders)






  • An arbor/ Arch

This Arbor is different from the Arbor I wanted before. you can see it here. Originally we were going to get one made to look like the one I found before, but figured that may be too much work. Then we opted to either buy the exact one I saw online (which was somewhere around $500), or look for something else. While we were shopping on save on crafts I decided to see if they have Arbors (which of course they did, they have EVERYTHING). Thats when we found this one, which is real wood and involves some assembly but comes with everything you need. Not to mention it was only $150. So we saved a good chunk of money.
In addition to my great finds at save on crafts we also ordered my wedding favors (personalized M&M's). I posted about them a while ago. You can read more about it here. I did not order exactly what I had picked out then, but it is still pretty similar. ie: the words are the same. (Brittany & Zach, May 22, 2010, and Tie the knot). I decided to just stick with words, no pictures. I also opted to go with paler colors. I picked a light blue, a lavendar, and a pearlized white. Hopefully we get them relatively soon so we can start putting the little favors together. We ordered the 10lb. bulk. I am hoping that it's enough, otherwise we will be buying some plain M&M's to mix in with the personalized ones.
Then last but not least we ordered my flowers!( to be expanded upon in another post).
On a complete side note: I think I am going to start tanning today, as well as I have been trying to work on my posture and not slouch so much. It is soooo hard though and almost painful to sit up straight. Sitting at a computer all day doesn't help much either. Hopefully by the wedding my posture will look a little better and I won't be the slouchy bride.