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Wedding Invitations: The Weird & The Wacky
Posted by Crystal in Invitations
As a graphic designer, wedding invitations have a special place in my heart – especially custom designed invitations that really showcase the personality of the couple and their wedding. Of course- some work out better then most – and more often then not you get a love/hate result. Some people love it – some people hate it. What matters is that the couple loved it.
Here are a few fantastic Love/Hate examples!

The laptop invitation – I personally LOVE this one. It’s such a cute idea – perfect for a couple who meet online or had a long distance relationship. Or for the couple that is proud to flaunt their geek side – kind of like me and my computer programming hubby lol. (Source)

Here’s a fun idea for a movie themed wedding – or for a couple that just loves their movies. A wedding invitation designed to match your favorite movie poster. I think it’s genius – my husband hates it. Like I said – Love/Hate lol. (Source)
This one is interesting. I don’t love it – but I appreciate it’s uniqueness. I think this couple probably has a fantastic sense of humor and chances are their friends and family will get that. It is definitely a very neat idea. (Source)
Crafty Crocheted Wedding Cake
Posted by Crystal in Candy Buffets, DIY Weddings
I found this beauty today on Crafty Crafty. No – it’s not a real cake. It’s a crocheted wedding cake meant to be used to store and protect china dinnerware but if you’re planning a different dessert for your wedding and want a cute alternative for decor and photo opps – this could be it.
This would also be a great decor piece in the center of your candy buffet or dessert buffet if you are opting for that over a traditional cake dessert.
It’s definitely got a Martha Stewart feel to it.
The pattern is available for free from Berroco.
YAY!!!!
Posted by Jill in Photography, Real Weddings
We got to see and order our engagement pics today! I’m THRILLED. J and I are both EXTREMELY critical of the way we look in photos. We had rather low expectations of how they’d turn out since we’re both hoping to lose some more weight before the wedding (ONE MONTH FROM TODAY!). But for a couple of Fatty McFattersons, I think these turned out pretty stinkin good!! We were so happy with Brandy, our photographer and Josh, her hubby from Something Beautiful Studio and Design. If you’re in the Birmingham (Gadsden) area, check them out! She’s so extremely talented, like a little jewel in the middle of Gadsden, Alabama!! Hehe! And her sitting fee was completely reasonable too… much more so than the other engagement photographers I looked at. We have another appointment to go back to have some of these edgy shots done in our wedding duds after the big day. I’m sure we’ll use her for baby (God willing) and family photos too.
Brandy will do some wicked amazing editing on the images we chose. The first one is my favorite and the second one is J’s favorite. Unfortunately neither one of us were thrilled with the other’s choice in favorites… but since J has already mastered the art of compromise. We got MY favorite in a wall portrait and HIS favorite in a 5×7! haha! We’ll probably go back and order his favorite in a wall portrait too, when funds aren’t so tight… because, hel-lo weddings are expensive!!
Without further ado, our engagement pics (All from Brandy at Something Beautiful)
GO AWAY
Posted by Jill in Real Weddings, Weddng Party Attire
DRAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of my BM’s called David’s Bridal several weeks ago and said “what is the very last day that I can order this dress to have it in time for a wedding at the end of May”.
DB said “April 15th”. So, she called on April 14th and said “I want to order this dress” and they said “sorry Charlie that dress no longer exists anywhere in the universe.”
ANYWHERE. IN. THE. UNIVERSE.
Are you kidding me? They could order one but it would take FIFTEEN WEEKS to get in. FIFTEEN WEEKS!!!! HELLO, we need it in like FOUR! (or less)
So now what? I can’t have ONE girl in a completely different dress. I can’t have lopsided bridal party. (I mean, maybe one of the groomsman could walk down our junior bm… she is pretty tall… but doncha think that’d look plain silly??!!! I do. I mean come on; J should be allowed to be the only cradle robber in the wedding party! Haha!)
Well, after calling every DB in the country, telling them that this is clearly their fault. And that clearly THEY are responsible for fixing it. We decided that the only thing to do is for said BM to get a new dress in cornflower blue. DB said that we could swap out one of the other BM dresses, so we will exchange J’s daughter’s dress for whatever my other BM chooses. So we’ll have 2 in one dress and 2 in another and pray it looks intentional.
SIGH.
Brilliant Photographers!
Posted by Jill in Photography, Real Weddings
I love photography. I’m okay at it. But I always want to get better. When I first discovered Jessica Claire and Becker, I flipped. And spent WAYYYYYYY too long going through each and every one of their blog posts. They are both brilliant photographers that shoot in a way that is exactly what I hope my images to look like (both the ones I photograph and the ones photographed of me!).
I’m sure what I like about both artists is their impeccable photo editing. I mean, photography is a whole different ballgame than it was 10 years ago. I believe that if you learn to edit really well, that is what sets you apart from other wedding photographers. I adore that new “glowy” feel. It’s almost magical!
SOURCE **WARNING** You’ll spend a whole day going through this man’s site!!!
Check out Becker’s before and after shots. Genius!! He takes photos from good to AH-MAZING! See…
Jessica Claire shoots a lot of romantic Mid-Summer Nights Dreamish photos, of weddings with a lot more uniqueness and style than my “I know damask is overdone” wedding. I wouldn’t pick that level of vintagey goodness for my own nuptials, but there’s something about her images that I’m absolutely drawn to! It’s vintage done in a modern way that I love.
SOURCE **Hope you have another whole day to spend on her site!
When I first started planning my wedding, I knew I wanted “classic and timeless”, I know I am having elements of 2010 (such as the forementioned overdone damask), but my hope is that when my kids look at my wedding album, they find little to laugh at!
Not that I would EVER laugh at the blue veils my mom made her bridesmaids wear…
Flow It, Show It, Long as God Can Grow It, My HAIR
Posted by Jill in Real Weddings
I fell in love with J practically instantly. And practically instantly I decided I’d grow my hair out for the wedding. Yes. I was thinking about the wedding after date, say, 3. So my hair has gone from this. …
In the time we’ve been dating. (I also got the gap in my teeth closed a couple years ago in anticipation of our wedding day. I’m serious. This was a good year and a half pre-engagement!… I’m only admitting all of this because I will be getting married in SIX weeks! hehe!)
Now its practically time for the wedding. I had my hair trial this weekend. I worried that my hair was TOO long. That it would compete with the beautiful V at the back of my gown. J would adamantly disagree and my mom would give her left leg for me to cut my hair into a shoulder length bob as I wore it for 24 of my 28 years. I contemplated getting a PRE-wedding chop, but decided on a mere trim instead. I’m so glad I did. At my trial my hair held the curl better than it had EVER done before!
I spent hours scouring the internet for the perfect wedding do and for the perfect wedding stylist. Since I live in Birmingham (and am madly in love with my stylist here… and even thought about flying him to St. Louis for the wedding), I’ve had to take a leap of faith in the hair department. I noticed on Facebook that an old high school friend got married. I LOVED her hair, so I emailed her and asked her where she got her hair done. She told me, I scheduled an appointment and I spent TWO hours getting it recreated on my head!
(note to self, freshen up your makeup before you take a picture of yourself that the whole world could see!)
Here’s the verdict. I LOVE the curl. She curled it with a Chi Straightening Iron, like you would curl a ribbon with scizzors! It was amazing to watch! The curl stayed in all night. And it wasn’t crispy crunchy curl, but rather soft lucious curl!
I wasn’t in love with the front. I felt a little cone-headed, with the sides of my hair plastered to my head (before I pulled a few strands loose) and the top as tall as a Southern beauty queen.
The next day I did a little bump in front. I tried on my veil. I got tingly! I found my REAL bridal hair style! Unfortunately it would mean not wearing the tiara that my dear friend was letting me use as my “something borrowed”. And I thought for sure my mom would refuse to have a daughter who was a tiara-less bride. So I sat at the table with my mom, with my tingle inducing hair, she looked at me and said “you should wear your hair like that for the wedding”. So there you have it. The story of how my wedding hair developed.
Here’s what I’m going for…
I’m sorry, I have no clue where I got this picture, I’ve had it saved to my computer since my hair was short and my teeth were gapped! hehe! I guess I’ve wanted this style forever!!!
DI…WHY
Posted by Jill in DIY Weddings, Invitations, Real Weddings
SIX weeks until I get married. SIX WEEKS. I’m hyperventilating into a paper bag right now. This completely snuck up on us! We probably should have had these invites out, say 2 weeks ago, but they didn’t get finished until about mid-night last night. As you remember, these invites were our first wedding related purchase, over a year ago. A year ago I had no idea I’d end up with such contempt for the little buggers.
First. Printing. We decided to have the invites printed by a professional. We couldn’t afford engraving (seriously, who can? It’s a fortune!!!), but we were able to use thermography (raised letter printing). The invites turned out beautifully. BUT, I designed a fancy schmancy little monogram to go at the top of the RSVP cards. I LOVED it. But when I saw it in person I was horrified. I’d forgotten that there was a scrolly design already printed on the RSVP paper. It looks uber busy. Of course, Mom, Dad, J and a dear BM all told me it looked fine and I was overreacting (who moi??!), but I’m still disappointed in the way they turned out. My only consolation, they’re RSVP cards, so they’ll get sent back to my folks!
Secondly. Direction Cards. We needed direction cards. Our ceremony and reception are in two different locations, so I didn’t really know how I wanted to approach this. I went to wedding mapper and tried my hand at my own maps inspired by wedding bee (if I would have stuck with these, I’m sure my guests would have ended up in East Zimbabwe for the wedding, and Alaska for the reception), nothing looked right. I finally decided to ditch the map idea all together and just print out the directions. Happily, I went about double sided printing both sets of directions on the perforated direction cards that came with our invitation set. Uh. Oops. You CAN’T double side print on perforated cards. I had no idea. So, back to square one. I ditched the perforated cards and bought 4×6 card stock at Hobby Lobby. I double sided printed those, 2 per card, and then had them cut at Office Max for under a dollar and it took maybe one minute! Seriously, if you need a big set of anything cut, take them to Office Max pronto!
Thirdly. Typing. I don’t know how to merge one document into another, so I spent an entire evening typing my guest list’s addresses into Avery label templates. And that was just MY guest list. Dad spent an entire evening typing his list too. My eyes grew crossed and my head started to spin. My heartfelt apologies if your label has some poor misconfiguration of your name on it!
Fourthly. Stuffing. I spent a whole other evening stuffing direction cards and RSVP cards into 150 invites.
Fifthly. The bows. I told my mom that the bows that came with the set weren’t critical. We could just leave them off. It’d save us a lot of work and they wouldn’t be missed. Mom liked the bows. So, I started tying them on the invitations. Mom said something along the lines of “can’t you get them to look normal”, I couldn’t. But she could, hers looked like perfect little Martha Stewart bows, so she took over the bow tying task. 9 days, and a finger blister later, she has 150 perfectly tied bows. (actually, some people might not have gotten bows…. maybe it was more like 30 perfectly tied bows… but they are PERFECT.)
My Attempt:
Mom (Momtha Stewart)’s Perfection:
Sixthly (I’m making up words). The label putting on. Our invites are black. So we needed labels, as I mentioned thirdly, we printed them on Avery templates. Avery templates are wonderful. But they don’t actually put the labels on for you. You have to do that yourself. ;-p hehe! Well, Mom had to do that herself. I was back in Birmingham by that time. Another. Day’s. Work. (PS. Thanks for all your hard work, Mom!)
Seventhly. Work invites. All the aforementioned hard work doesn’t count the invites we’re giving friends from work (J and I work together). We decided to do those separately, since we only had 150 fancy invites. We got 2 sets of black and white damask(ish) invites from Gartners. I took a bunch of the extra sillyly printed RSVP cards with me to stuff in the work invites. Oops, they are done in raised lettering. I can’t send out raised letter RSVP cards and flat invites. So, I sent off the work invites to a printer in Birmingham (didn’t get nearly the good deal we got in St. Louis!) for them to be done in thermography as well. Still waiting on those. And then the long, tedious task starts all over! Thank goodness there aren’t any bows on those!
The moral of this story. It might cost a teensy bit more. But don’t DIY your invites. Seriously, who needs the headache… or the blisters.
Gorgeous Real Wedding in California
Posted by Crystal in Real Weddings
I follow HUNDREDS of wedding blogs – seriously. Hundreds. There are a lot of talented bloggers out there full of great ideas but my favorite posts are always the real weddings. I love seeing gorgeous ideas actually in use and every once in a while you get a wedding like Kelsey & Carl’s that just really takes your breath away.
Now to be fair – I LOVE pink. I LOVE vintage. And I LOVE flowers. And this wedding has a lot of all three.
Check it out on Style Me Pretty!
Wedding Table Design Fun
Posted by Crystal in Decorations
If you’re a visual person like I am, you’re going to love this! BBJ Linen now offers a “Design Your Event Table” section where you can mix and match any of their linen and chair cover options and see what you’re colors and patterns will look like together. You can include table linens including sashes and runners. You can also do chair covers, chair sashes or bows, napkins and more. It’s a lot of fun playing around with the different options and creating different looks. It could also be a very useful tool if you are still trying to decide on colors or aren’t sure how you want to use your color scheme, this lets you try out different variations until you find the look that works best for you.


DIY Flower Seed Wedding Favors
Posted by Crystal in DIY Weddings, Flower Wedding Themes, Garden Wedding, Green Weddings, Wedding Favors
Flower seeds make a great wedding favor – especially if you are having a floral themed wedding or an outdoor wedding. The great thing is that seeds can also be a very affordable wedding favor. You can buy a bulk pack of seeds for around $40-$50 and little bags to hold individual bunches for about $3 for 50. Martha Stewart has a few really cute ideas for packaging seeds as a wedding favor – including printable templates.
Click on each image for complete instructions and templates from Martha Stewart Weddings. I really like how the second one doubles as placecards as well.
















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