Showing posts with label weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weddings. Show all posts

Friday, April 19, 2013

Tablecloths and Styling: Wedding Edition

Just about this time last year a dear friend asked me to make some items for her wedding.
 
Of course I jumped at the opportunity.
 
Just wanted to walk down memory lane and show y'all how fun everything was.

Look at the precious sign she painted!
This was the entry table to the reception. 
And the gift table!
Love how this fitted tablecloth turned out.
I will be making one of these cloths for myself one day in the near future.
A long view of the reception hall and food area.
 Fringe burlap cloth for the groom's cake
 Simple burlap runners for the reception tables!
 And the piece-de-resistance
The Wedding Cake Table.
 It was so perfect and complimented her cake beautifully!
How fun was this tent??
 
Such a great wedding and I am so thankful the bride asked me to be apart of her special day.

Ps. I am now looking for an excuse to use her band just so I can enjoy a fun night of dancing again!
Seriously they had sooo much energy and they got Everyone on the dance floor!!

Happy (Almost) one year anniversary Candace and Michael.

Thanks again for letting me help with your special day!
And again how perfect was this???



Friday, April 23, 2010

Sweet Southern Traditions

Hello lovely readers,


Thought i would take some time to share something near and dear to my heart, Southern Weddings!!

 Seeing as i am in my first one for the summer this weekend (Lauren's wedding) I thought I would share some interesting things I learned while planning my wedding almost 2 years ago.
 Buy a few books:
My two favorite are...
My super sweet friend, H, was in college with me at Alabama, and her major was event planning with an emphasis in Wedding Planning, there was no doubt in my mind she would be coordinating my event and boy am i glad she did. The first thing we did was go to Barnes and Noble in t-town and grab some magazines, while perusing the store we found this book.


UMMMMM not only is the book absolutely HILARIOUS, it is extremely informative. Of course i purchased and ran home to read, The book follows women of the Mississippi Delta and the "must haves" of throwing a southern weddings.
Then there is the Southern Belle Primer, oh dear lord this book will have you in complete stitches, even if you aren't getting married it is a really funny light read, great for a road trip to share with the crowd.
Here are some of my favorites of the book, and things the book highlights i didn't know before i read...
  • "what is considered trash or quality in the south has nothing to do with money. Some of the best families around here haven't had money for generations. The emphasis is on breeding and manners. no amount of money can make you quality of you don't act like quality. For instance, good souther belles don't place much importance on paying $400 to buy a pocketbook that's got some Italian designer's initials all over it. In the south, grandmother's monogrammed napkin rings are much more important than Gucci's monogrammed luggage. To think otherwise is just considered tacky. And around here, nothing is more tacky than being tacky." -Alabama belle discussing the intricacies of being southern
{a rundown of southern belles golden rules}
    1. always wear white when you walk down the aisle (even if its for the third time)
    2. never date your sorority sister's ex-husband until at least three years after the divorce. You may need her to write a rec for your daughter one day and its alot easier to find a new man than get your daughter into the sorority.
    3. buy low, sell high.
    • what a finger bowl is... back in the day these bowls were used for cleaning your hands before dessert, who knew?? {they contain rose petals or lemon peels floating in the water, you are to dip your right hand then pick up the doily with the left and once finished this signifies you are ready for dessert. they surely didn't teach me that at cotillion.
    • There are 12 official Silver patterns
    1. francis1
    2. grand baroque
    3. burgundy
    4. rose point
    5. buttercup
    6. chantilly
    7. strasbourg
    8. acorn
    9. old master
    10. eloquence
    11. chrysanthemum
    12. repousse'
    these are just a few of my favorites of this book. Honestly i could write for days on this... ahhh the joys and charms of being Southern.... by the grace of god.

    Tuesday, November 17, 2009

    Bridal Portraits

    Josh Malahy was the photographer for mine and casey's wedding. We had a limited amount of time to move, find new jobs, plan a wedding, and graduate so somewhere in the shuffle my want for bridal portraits fell to the wayside. After discussing with josh he graciously agreed to do a bridal session with me. Here is a sneak peek at his work. He is awesome!Some of his work has even been featured over at Style me Pretty!! Go Here to see what else he has done. And here is his official site.