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

Monday, November 4, 2013

Why You Should Buy Suits Versus Rent


For my wedding, I really wanted the guys to wear khaki suits to go with the summer outdoor wedding. Phil and I went to Men's Warehouse and Bachrach to try on suits. There were no khaki suit rental options and all other suits were right around $200 to rent even after large group discounts. After talking to Phil's groomsmen, we decided to go with buying versus renting suits. We are so glad we went this direction and so were Phil's groomsmen. Check out some of the reasons below. Oh and check out these handsome guys! There's something about guys in suits...so good looking.


Pros of Buying a Suit:
Cost is nearly the same
Groomsmen able to tailor suit to fit them best
More selection options
You own it - not one and done
Discounts available through major retailers


Where to get the Look:
Suit jacket / pants - Banana Republic ($200)
White button down - Banana Republic ($79.50)
Groom's Shoes - Allen Edmunds ($345)

Hope this helps you in making your decision about suits for your groom and groomsmen.  We were so happy that we went with this option!
Beautiful Photography By - Kate Saler Photography

Friday, November 1, 2013

Replicate the Look: Fall Themed Centerpieces w/ Gourds

Our dear friend Michelle married the love of her life on October 5th.  Michelle made a beautiful bride, and we are so happy for her and Gabe to start their journey as a married couple together.  Dana and I were honored to be Michelle's bridesmaids and stand by her side as she said "I do."  Michelle's mom did an amazing job putting together the perfect fall themed barn wedding.  We were blown away by all of the details, especially the centerpieces.  See how to replicate the look for your big day below!


Replicate the Look
Assorted pumpkins and gourds - $2-3 (local farmer's market)
Blue Mason Jars - $8.79 for 6 jars
Tree Slab - $15 for 13 tree slices
Rustic Table Numbers - $21.92 for set of 10
Mercury Glass Candle Votives - $3.20 each (price decreases with quantity)
Floral arrangements - Ask florist to incorporate kale into arrangement

There is too much pretty for just one post, so stay tuned for more pictures from Michelle's wedding.  We cannot wait to share more!!  Congratulations again to Michelle and Gabe for an incredibly beautiful and fun wedding.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Replicate the Look: How to Incorporate Your Love for Baseball Into Your Wedding

In our recent post about Emma and Aaron's wedding, we highlighted a few photos showcasing how the couple incorporated Aaron's love of baseball into their special day.  I love when couples add these little details to make the day special and unique to them.  Check out how Emma and Aaron incorporated baseball into their wedding and see some additional inspiration from other weddings here.


Replicate the Look:
Photo in front of your local baseball park - a local field is just as cute!
Baseball glove ring bearer pillow - dig one up from your garage or basement
Ring shots with baseball bat - find one in your basement or garage
Ring shot with baseball - find one in your basement or garage

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Adorable Wedding Flat Sandals

I just got off the phone with the wedding shop that I got my dress from.  They informed me that I need to bring my wedding shoes with me to my first fitting.  I am going to have heels as well as flat sandals to wear at the end of the evening.  Here are five of my favorites.
Ivanka Trump, $150
Steve Madden, $70

Mystique, $165

Sam Edelman, $100
Guess, $32

These are all so much fun and adorable.  I love all of the sparkles and bows.  So feminine and girly.  What do you think of them?  Are you opting for a change of shoe at your wedding?



Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Story of Us DIY Save the Date


We are waiting until spring to get our engagement photos, so I had to think outside of the photo postcard box.  Most of my friends getting married order their save the dates from a company like vistaprint.com.  I fell in love with this save the date by Bayside Bride and used it as my inspiration for designing my own save the date.  

Phil and I have been together for 8+ years, so we had a lot of little stories to tell.  This was our first big DIY project for our wedding, and we had fun designing it and making it our own.




The first step was really designing the text portion of the save the date.  Phil and I sat down one evening over a bottle of wine and wrote a list of all our fondest memories together.  We started dating in high school, went to college together, traveled, moved to DC, bought our first house together...we tried to capture all of these stories and more in our save the date.

We almost went out and bought a new version of Adobe Photoshop (so expensive!), but fortunately Phil's dad found us a free link.  Download Adobe CS2 for free here.  It took us some time to get the hang of it, but once we did it was really easy to use.

I download some adorable fonts for our save the date through Dafont.com.  There are a ton of free fonts, and there are so many cute ones.

We printed two per sheet of ivory cardstock paper to save trees and money.  You can do this by saving the image and creating a new document the size of your paper.  Add your image as a layer and duplicate it.  Make sure you save the image the size you would like to print it and with high pixels so it does not look fuzzy.



This Martha Stewart edge puncher made our save the date look a bit more professional.  It was easy to use, but punching out 100 sheets of cardstock took a long time.  It took me about 1-2 minutes per paper.  This was my TV watching activity for a week.

The method I used was to use the corner punch first and punch out all the corners then go back around and do all of the edges.  The tools is easy to use with it's built in alignment feature.  



Prior to assembling our save the dates, we cut out and gathered all of the items we needed.  My parents let us borrow their paper cutter, which made the process much easier.  I did not have to worry about cutting straight lines.

Save the date text sheet on ivory paper
Edge punched cardstock
Punched out hearts (I bought a punch for the heart and another mini hole punch)
Initial tags (printed with initials, punched with save lace detail as base, and punched using mini hole punch)
Rhinestones
Thin ribbon (sold at Jo-Ann Fabrics for 0.50 a roll)

It was nice having everything laid out so we could do an assembling line process to put all 100 invites together.



Spray adhesive was a great way for us to attach the ivory text cardstock to the neutral cardstock.  It looked very professional and clean.

A. Purchase a Spray Adhesive (I got mine from Hobby Lobby)
B. Layout ivory pieces and spray with adhesive(3 at a time seemed to work best)
C. Line up the ivory piece at the top
D. Continue to align all the way down
E. Press down with paper towel (it's important to press, not rub)
F. Let dry for about 30 minutes



Add all the pretty details.  String the heart and initial tags onto the ribbon and tie into a bow.  I found stringing them on the right hand side worked best in making sure it laid right.

I also added rhinestones onto the ring clipart that we found.  It dressed it up a bit, and made me smile.  I love all of the little touches. 


I am so happy with how they turned out and excited to send them out to our guests.  Now I need to start thinking about what to put together for our invitations.  What did you do for your save the dates?


Monday, April 29, 2013

Damask Wedding Programs for Catholic Wedding Mass

My damask wedding programs were a hit on my wedding day.  The stationary coordinated with my damask wedding menus and displayed the same wedding logo as my invitations, seating chart, and signs at the photo booth.  I love how everything looked great together, but nothing was too matchy matchy.  Kevin and I had a traditional Catholic mass in a gorgeous stone chapel, so we laid out our programs to help guests through the wedding ceremony.

 
Prelude
Seating of the Mothers
Procession of the Bridesmaids
Entrance Rite

Liturgy of the Word
Old Testament Reading
Responsorial Psalm
New Testament Reading
Gospel Acclamation

Sacrament of Marriage
Marriage Vows
Blessing of the Rings
Lighting of the Unity Candle
Prayer of the Faithful

Presentation of Gifts
Liturgy of the Eucharist
Eucharistic Prayer

Nuptial Blessing
Sign of the Peace
Communion
Blessed Virgin Mary Dedication
Final Blessing
Recessional


 Parents of the Bride
Parents of the Groom

Maid of Honor, Relation to Bride
Bridesmaid, Relation to Bride

Best Man, Relation to Groom
Groomsmen, Relation to Groom

Flower Girl, Relation to Bride/Groom
Ring Bearer, Relation to Bride/Groom

Officiate / Priest
Musicians


Thank you note
Story of us
Special prayer or dedication to deceased relatives
About the bridal party

If you are having a ceremony with guests unfamiliar with the religious mass, it would be nice to include the responses and cues when to stand/kneel/sit.  There are so many options to personalize your wedding programs and make them special.  Kevin and I had an extra section where we thanked our parents and guests, and listed the grandparents who could not be with us.  What are you using for your wedding program?  Are you having a full religious service or will you be doing something modern and unique?  I'd love to hear from you.