Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Calm and Cool
But this bride {at least in this picture} exemplifies all that a bride should be on her wedding day. Ready. Hopeful. In awe of the moment.
And this picture, my friends, is another must have. Would this not immediately be framed as a favorite?
Next to the Bathroom Sink
Monday, December 29, 2008
If Only
For some more pretty pictures, make sure to check out the series of Sunday Pictures on the blush events blog. You won't be disappointed!
Bridal Glow
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Dear Santa
I don't know when the last time was that we cleaned out our chimney. So I'll just leave the side door unlocked for you. Rice krispie treats and a diet mountain dew {my favorite late night combo} will be in front of the stockings for you. And carrots for the reindeer, of course. Oh, and if you don't have the reindeer park it on the roof, then please make sure they don't play in the yard. We wouldn't want their hooves to tear up the grass.
xoxo, jessicalynn
Dear my little bloggity blog,
The hectic-ness of the holiday season has caught up with me and I have neglected you recently. Sorry about that. Soon I will grab a glass of wine and get all caught up with you.
xoxo, jessicalynn
Dear reader friends,
See you next year, or perhaps once or twice before then. Happy holidays! Here's your pretty picture for this post from Jennifer Skog.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Peace Out
Smooches
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Dress Adoration
Wooden Signs
The picture below {almost} makes me wish that Chris and I got married outside in a completely rustic setting. I have seen "wedding" signs before, but "nuptials" is much more romantic.
The next two signs were featured on Style Me Pretty not too long ago. I did a double take after seeing these signs for the first time...that's how cute they are. The first sign is informational while the second is witty. Just a little detail that your guests surely wouldn't be able to forget!
If you are having an outdoor wedding or reception, wooden signs can be a relatively small detail that your guests will adore.
photos: robert sukrachand and style me pretty
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
How I Tied the Knot: Outside the Mansion
Here are just a few of the pictures that we took in our 10 minute visit.
previously in the series, "how i tied the knot": getting ready, our first look, bouquets and boutonnieres, socks and shoes, bubbles and getting away, the cake, thank you cards, blurb guest book
all pictures by: nicole green. please link back to tying the knot when posting any of these pictures.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Blogging at Pearls Events!
Over at Pearls Events, I'll be blogging a series about the gorgeous pictures and ideas that helped inspire the details that sparkled at our wedding. So, grab a peppermint mocha and stop by Pearls Events everyday this week! See you there!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
How I Tied the Knot: Blurb Guest Book
I went with the standard landscape 20 page hard copy book with the dust jacket cover. We chose an image for the dust jacket cover and then customized the cover with our new "married couple" name and the date of our wedding. The spine reflected our new "married couple" name and "The Guestbook."
There were a number of photo layouts to choose from, but I stuck with just three photo layouts, which were displayed on every left-hand page of the book. The four picture layout was the layout that I used the most.
How I Tied the Knot: Thank You Cards
A month before the wedding, I was already thinking about a concept for our thank you cards. I wanted the recipients to feel our appreciation ooze out of the cards as they remarked how darling they were. So, Chris got to work crafting the perfect "thank" and "you" signs for our thank you card picture. The signs were flawless and beautiful, if I do say so myself.
By this time, Chris had seen enough of our monogram, but I begged for it to be incorporated. You can't blame a girl for her love of a monogram and a cohesive theme.
The front of our card was a collage of some of our favorite wedding pictures.
all pictures by: nicole green. please link back to tying the knot when posting any of these pictures.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
How I Tied the Knot: The Cake
Indianapolis brides: please e-mail me if you would like the name and contact information of our wonderful cake baker.
previously in the series, "how i tied the knot": getting ready, our first look, bouquets and boutonnieres, socks and shoes, bubbles and getting away
all pictures by: nicole green. please link back to tying the knot when posting any of these pictures.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Hooked on You
The theme of the wedding could be "Hooked on You." Give me the credit when you use that theme for your wedding, it's cute isn't it!?
photo via: paul johnson
Reaction
Monday, December 8, 2008
Loathing the Liberty Bell
Friday, December 5, 2008
Late Afternoon Inspiration
So, today's post has not just one pretty picture, but many. All from this wedding
The stunning bride and groom in one of my favorite pictures, to date.
lovely pictures via: jonathan canlas photography
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Toss Balls
This bride got creative and resourceful. She found acrylic pom pom balls (at any craft store) in her wedding colors, made adorable containers adorned with the name of the bride and groom, tied them with ribbon, and filled them to the brim. Tell me guests wouldn't be delighted to shower you with these?!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Getting One Just to Get One
So true. Please, friends don't be the bride that gets a limo just to get a limo! Look into getting a convertible or antique car to rent for the two of you to share the whole day. Have a family friend with a pretty ride drive you around (it can be their wedding present to you) on your wedding day. At the end of the day, you'll find yourself saving, just like we did, "I'm so glad that we didn't spend all that money on a limo!"
Another bonus to a convertible car (or a car you can roll down the windows): When we left the church and rode around town for a while with the top down, so many people waived and honked after seeing that we were a newly married bride and groom. It left me smiling from ear to ear. If you're in a limo, no one can see you! Just a thought.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
How I Tied the Knot: Bubbles and Getting Away
So I went to Walmart and found a box of 100 little bubble vials in the bridal/craft section for $14.99. And that, my friends, was how easy my mind was made up. Bubbles it was.
Thus, Lesson learned # 11. Price out your exit strategy. In the end, just go with the bubbles. Kids and adults love blowing bubbles and the pictures always turn out wonderfully.
Speaking of pricing it out, before you get your heart set on a limo or party bus...start calling around. These pretty rides cost more than you think, and most come with a minimum time requirement. Since we couldn't rent the limo/bus for just an hour to take us from the church to the reception, we were going to get it for 4 hours to take us to the from the hotel to the church and back. The quotes for a limo started trickling in at $150+ an hour. Plus 20% gratuity. Bare minimum we would be paying $750 for the limo (buses were even more expensive) and attempting to squeeze our 16 member bridal party (plus a cooler...haha) inside one.When we started looking at the logistics of our day, a limo/bus just didn't make sense. We had Chris and the GM take their photos first. Then the BM's and I joined for our group shots. After that, the GM left the photo site and returned to the hotel to get their dates/significant others and headed to the church so that they could be there in time to hand out programs/usher guests to their seats as they arrived. The BM's and I took our pictures together once the GM's left and then headed back to the hotel together. The BM's took their dates/significant others to the church and Chris and I rode together, in his car to the church. It worked out perfectly. My uncle had his convertible waiting for us as we exited the church and it made for a couple cute photos and didn't cost a dime.
Lessons learned #12: Unless your ceremony venue and your reception venue are eons apart or you are going to take pictures in between the ceremony and the reception, you don't have to rent a limo/bus for your wedding day. Although they do make for some cute photos, they also can take a huge chunk out of your budget. No BM likes to be squished into a limo next to the GM that she is paired up with anyway. Most of the time, it's just not worth it. Instead, ask family and friends if they know of a "cool" car that the two of you can borrow for the day. You'll get some extra (and well deserved) time alone and the pictures will be just as adorable, see below.
previously in the series, "how i tied the knot": getting ready, our first look, bouquets and boutonnieres, socks and shoes
all pictures by: nicole green. please link back to tying the knot when posting any of these pictures.
Poll Update
I thought it would be fun to take a minute and recap the various polls that I have ran on my blog and let you know how your results compared to actual results!
- Blog Header Poll: 57 of you said that you loved the header with the shoe shot in the middle! So, take a peak! The new header is simply adorable and I hope that you love it too!
- Pick & Choose Our Invitations: The second invitation design had the most votes, but when it came down to it, I didn't have enough time or patience to totally re-do the invitations. So I went with #1, the original, with some minor changes. For the most part, I am at peace with how they turned out.
- Perfect Plum Peeps: The majority of readers, told me to go with the plum peep toe shoes on our wedding day over the traditional bridal white shoes or both white and plum shoes. And that's exactly what I did! And I think that we all love the results!
- Ribbon Wavers: Most of you wanted to see the ribbon wavers be a part of our exit strategy, with 17 of you vouching for bubbles. When I priced it out, the ribbon wavers would have cost me $75 + countless hours of labor to make. And I just didn't have the time, nor the desire to spend money on dowel rods. So we went with the bubbles. For $14. And I couldn't have been happier.
- Veil: High or Low. I wore the veil low, as the majority of you voted for. It worked with my hairstyle and it worked for all of the hour that I actually wore the veil.
- Anticipated Moments. Most of you were looking forward to the first look, and I assure you that it was everything that you will ever imagine it to be. But the other options (getting ready, walking down the aisle, the pronouncement, and the first dance) were just as wonderful.
- The Registry. We took your advice and registered at BB&B and Macy's. But we skipped Crate & Barrel, since there wasn't a store in Cincinnati (where half of our guests resided). I would like to say that our Target registry worked out just fine, after all the horror stories we heard (about difficulty of returns). FYI: If the Target item was purchased off your registry and you want to return it, go to the bridal registry kiosk at the store, print off your purchase log/completion list and present it to the service list. You'll get a merchandise credit. No problem.
- RSVP We went with the standard RSVP reply that you suggested, "accepts with pleasure or declines with regret." The RSVP's turned out perfect, so thanks for helping with this little dilemma!
- Cards or Chart I made a seating chart, seen here. Most of you voted for the seating chart over an escort card and I have to admit that it was perfect. We put it on an easel in the hall outside of the cocktail hour. As the guests entered they were able to find their respective tables and sign our blurb guest book. We saved paper and a lot of hassle (cutting, set-up, and clutter of escort cards). More details on the seating chart to come in a future post!
- Balls or No Balls We went with no poof balls (inspired by this bride). Even though most of you loved them, we didn't want to distract from the beauty of the church and I didn't want to force my MOH to fold pieces of tissue paper for months in order to make the balls. In fact, we had no church pew decorations at all, and I don't think that anyone noticed/cared.
- Rehearsal Dinner Invites Chris' Mom was kind enough to send out rehearsal dinner invitations. She picked them out herself , and they were adorable. The majority of you said that they aren't necessarily necessary and the need for a formal invitation of the rehearsal dinner just depends on the situation and the guests that you are having. I agree completely.
- Reception Seating The majority of you voted for a sweetheart table, but we were lucky enough to be to make up our own seating arrangement. A post on this aspect of our wedding day is soon to follow!
- Save the Date Pictures As seen here, we went with the B&W picture on the circle for our save the date cards. They were a hit.
- How Do We Get There. Although you voted for a classy car for the bride and groom, we actually went with none of the options listed in this poll. More to come on this topic!