If you haven't heard landing feet first by bayside, you really should. I happen to find it to be the most perfect wedding/love song, and not lame+boring or too classic. It has a sweet message. I'm pretty sure it's one of my favorite songs of all time. (And I listen to A LOT of music.)
Also definitely worth checking out (in no particular order):
1. marc broussard "love + happiness" just listened to this today. good tune.
2. fun. "the gambler" um, incredible. seriously.
3. landon pigg "falling in love at a coffee shop" --b will love me for this one <3
4. bright eyes "first day of my life" i love this song. i love this song. i love this song.
5. death cab for cutie "ill follow you into the dark" kind of dark. like us.
6. born ruffians "little garcon" cute little song.
7. cake "love you madly" who doesn't love cake? (if you don't, please stop reading, i have nothing to say to you).
8. the cure "friday i'm in love" nostalgia.
9. weezer "my best friend" this is us.
10. mae "mistakes we knew we were making" this song gets me every time.
Anyone have any other good recommendations?
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
logos, invitations, venues & life
Ahhh it has been SO super long since I have updated. Not to worry, it's because things have been a bit crazy since August 4th apparently (the last time I updated?! oops!)
I've been working like crazy on our invitation suite. We had a bit of a mishap earlier this week (having to do with someone pressing a button titled "OK, PLEASE DELETE EVERY FILE FROM THIS COMPUTER, THUSLY STARTING ANEW") Hours of work. Gone.
Well, the "person" (we won't name names, only because this "person" seems to think "they" did nothing but click "ok, sure, how 'bout a little restart?") Meanwhile, "someone else" (maybe me) was trying to google "WTF DOES THIS POPUP MEAN AND OHMYGOD ARE WE ALL GONNA DIE?!!" Needless to say, yet another hash mark added to the "do not do any design work -- I MEAN ANY DESIGN WORK UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE on a PC, kthanks" column on why to buy a mac. But I digress, and all was brought back to life by a stroke of genius due to my amazing and oh-so-smart fiance (fiance still sounds weird.)
I have to say, I'm pretty impressed on how it is turning out. I bought some card stock yesterday to start printing the save-the-dates, and even B said "whoa, I totally didn't expect it to look THAT good/professional!" (Ha, um, thanks?)
Here's a little peek for you (it is the logo):
Whadya think? The "&" is kind of coming across hot pink, but prints more "vibrant coral." I'm pretty proud.
With any luck, the save-the-dates will be printed/addressed this week (fingers really REALLY crossed here) and get in the mail next week.
Onto my next topic, the dress. See, everyone came with me to go dress shopping earlier in July (as evidenced by a few posts below this one). It was AWESOME. I found what I thought was "The Dress." So after some thought and deliberation (and lots of looking at real wedding pictures of other girls wearing "The Dress") I decided to go a different route. "The Dress" ended up looking like a hunk of crinkly wrinkled (or crwinkled...wrcrinkled?...) fabric that I would probably cut and wear to work sometime in photos. Me, the ever-so-non-traditionalist, decided it might be a good idea to look online at other options, and if I could get a super sweet deal on it, I would just buy, try, and return if I didn't like it. (J. Crew happens to have an incredible return policy on their wedding dresses.) I fell in love with a dress I found on eBay of all places. And it happened to be a discontinued J. Crew dress, so no return policy there. I was able to haggle the seller down (gotta love the "make an offer" tab) and bought it. Sight unseen, never tried on, nothing. My mom asked me ever-so-eloquently "Are you crazy!??" Fast forward a couple of days, and it is in my hands. The most elegant fabric, beautifully designed piece of wedding artwork I have ever seen. I love this dress. Added bonus, it has pockets (score!), is super flattering, and so comfortable...oh and non-wrinkleable!!! I really can't wait to walk down the aisle in it. I am so excited to show it to everyone.
So that's it for the night. It's all I have in me. I will go over the venue I booked this week as well, the ring we bought for B, as well as some little cute design inspiration I've come across this week in the next couple of days. It's all starting to slowly fashion it's way into a real-life wedding, and I'm getting pretty ecstatic about how everything is turning out.
Nighty night.
I've been working like crazy on our invitation suite. We had a bit of a mishap earlier this week (having to do with someone pressing a button titled "OK, PLEASE DELETE EVERY FILE FROM THIS COMPUTER, THUSLY STARTING ANEW") Hours of work. Gone.
Well, the "person" (we won't name names, only because this "person" seems to think "they" did nothing but click "ok, sure, how 'bout a little restart?") Meanwhile, "someone else" (maybe me) was trying to google "WTF DOES THIS POPUP MEAN AND OHMYGOD ARE WE ALL GONNA DIE?!!" Needless to say, yet another hash mark added to the "do not do any design work -- I MEAN ANY DESIGN WORK UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE on a PC, kthanks" column on why to buy a mac. But I digress, and all was brought back to life by a stroke of genius due to my amazing and oh-so-smart fiance (fiance still sounds weird.)
I have to say, I'm pretty impressed on how it is turning out. I bought some card stock yesterday to start printing the save-the-dates, and even B said "whoa, I totally didn't expect it to look THAT good/professional!" (Ha, um, thanks?)
Here's a little peek for you (it is the logo):
Whadya think? The "&" is kind of coming across hot pink, but prints more "vibrant coral." I'm pretty proud.
With any luck, the save-the-dates will be printed/addressed this week (fingers really REALLY crossed here) and get in the mail next week.
Onto my next topic, the dress. See, everyone came with me to go dress shopping earlier in July (as evidenced by a few posts below this one). It was AWESOME. I found what I thought was "The Dress." So after some thought and deliberation (and lots of looking at real wedding pictures of other girls wearing "The Dress") I decided to go a different route. "The Dress" ended up looking like a hunk of crinkly wrinkled (or crwinkled...wrcrinkled?...) fabric that I would probably cut and wear to work sometime in photos. Me, the ever-so-non-traditionalist, decided it might be a good idea to look online at other options, and if I could get a super sweet deal on it, I would just buy, try, and return if I didn't like it. (J. Crew happens to have an incredible return policy on their wedding dresses.) I fell in love with a dress I found on eBay of all places. And it happened to be a discontinued J. Crew dress, so no return policy there. I was able to haggle the seller down (gotta love the "make an offer" tab) and bought it. Sight unseen, never tried on, nothing. My mom asked me ever-so-eloquently "Are you crazy!??" Fast forward a couple of days, and it is in my hands. The most elegant fabric, beautifully designed piece of wedding artwork I have ever seen. I love this dress. Added bonus, it has pockets (score!), is super flattering, and so comfortable...oh and non-wrinkleable!!! I really can't wait to walk down the aisle in it. I am so excited to show it to everyone.
So that's it for the night. It's all I have in me. I will go over the venue I booked this week as well, the ring we bought for B, as well as some little cute design inspiration I've come across this week in the next couple of days. It's all starting to slowly fashion it's way into a real-life wedding, and I'm getting pretty ecstatic about how everything is turning out.
Nighty night.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
re-creation (not recreation, which, incidentally is something i could use right now.)
10 things I plan on creating (or re-creating) in the next 8 months for my wedding:
1. I want to make all of the bouquets and boutonnieres out of vintage or vintage-like fabrics. Lofty goal, I know, but I think it could turn out really kick ass (and save me on flowers!)
2. My niece's flower girl dress. (I'm handing this task off to my lovely mom.)
3. My nephew and son's bowties. (I guess I'm a master at this, the first one I ever made was AWESOME if I do say so myself!)
4. My save-the-dates.
5. My centerpieces. (umm, still working on the design of that one)
6. POSSIBLY a necklace to go with my dress. I'm talking a real statement piece sparkler. We'll see how far I can get with my vintage stash.
7. My niece's headband. (easy peasy)
8. My invitations. (Although I can't seem to find anything that "goes" with my save-the-dates as inspiration)
9. My veil.
10. The favors.
Check my pinterest for some sight into what I'm going for with the above: http://pinterest.com/alirom/wedding-style/
Oh, and a nice note about pinterest is to come. Seriously, if anyone is reading this (highly doubtful), and you have a pinterest, can you prettyplease send me your link? I would love to follow you!!
Yes, and did I mention I've also been working for two weeks straight? Then, come Monday I'll be working for another two weeks straight?!
I'M TIRED!! (insert super whiny voice here)
1. I want to make all of the bouquets and boutonnieres out of vintage or vintage-like fabrics. Lofty goal, I know, but I think it could turn out really kick ass (and save me on flowers!)
2. My niece's flower girl dress. (I'm handing this task off to my lovely mom.)
3. My nephew and son's bowties. (I guess I'm a master at this, the first one I ever made was AWESOME if I do say so myself!)
4. My save-the-dates.
5. My centerpieces. (umm, still working on the design of that one)
6. POSSIBLY a necklace to go with my dress. I'm talking a real statement piece sparkler. We'll see how far I can get with my vintage stash.
7. My niece's headband. (easy peasy)
8. My invitations. (Although I can't seem to find anything that "goes" with my save-the-dates as inspiration)
9. My veil.
10. The favors.
Check my pinterest for some sight into what I'm going for with the above: http://pinterest.com/alirom/wedding-style/
Oh, and a nice note about pinterest is to come. Seriously, if anyone is reading this (highly doubtful), and you have a pinterest, can you prettyplease send me your link? I would love to follow you!!
Yes, and did I mention I've also been working for two weeks straight? Then, come Monday I'll be working for another two weeks straight?!
I'M TIRED!! (insert super whiny voice here)
Labels:
centerpieces,
diy,
favors,
flower girl,
re-create,
veil,
wedding
Friday, July 15, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
wedding dress try-on sesh.
The last of my family has just departed from the week-long pilgrimage (supersadface) and I must say it was amazing to see them as always. It always re-confirms the fact that all of us need to find a way to live closer to each other. A total of 6 of us jammed into my tiny Brooklyn two-bedroom (and when I say tiny...I mean TINY) and we basically partied for a week straight.
The week started out with wedding dress shopping. I came away with some GREAT ideas, and I have narrowed it down to two styles. I started out at J Crew Bridal Shop in UES. Fantastic service, and super cute and affordable dresses!! Here's a few pics of what I tried on:
And here are a few from another bridal shop, The White Gown in DUMBO. Super traditional wedding attire, which is not really my scene. The customer service was also just EH and they would only let me take pics of my two favorites (umm, okay?). Also didn't stay anywhere near my budget. Still fun to try on, and I got a few cute sash ideas.
Okay, so as you can obviously see I didn't end up choosing any of the styles here. I can't decided between the two I actually DO like, and I really don't want B to see me in it before the big day.
And here's a pic of us girls before we went on the wedding dress shopping voyage:
So there you have it, let the planning continue.
The week started out with wedding dress shopping. I came away with some GREAT ideas, and I have narrowed it down to two styles. I started out at J Crew Bridal Shop in UES. Fantastic service, and super cute and affordable dresses!! Here's a few pics of what I tried on:
I really loved this first one I tried. But I ended up finding WAY more awesome ones... |
This was actually one of my MAIN contenders---until I saw how it photographed. The middle is WAY too shiny, and it looks way more yellowy ivory than it does in person. Auto out. |
From the new Fall collection. Reminds me of an old Vera Wang style. |
yeah, i think not. |
And here are a few from another bridal shop, The White Gown in DUMBO. Super traditional wedding attire, which is not really my scene. The customer service was also just EH and they would only let me take pics of my two favorites (umm, okay?). Also didn't stay anywhere near my budget. Still fun to try on, and I got a few cute sash ideas.
Whoa poof bride. Way too BRIDES magazine for me. |
I really LOVED this style. LOVED. Too bad it was 2x my budget : ( |
The ONLY part of this I liked was the button train. |
And here's a pic of us girls before we went on the wedding dress shopping voyage:
love <3 (me, b, and rc) |
Labels:
family,
jcrew bridal,
lace,
the white gown,
traditional,
vintage,
wedding dresses
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
get ready. tomorrow is one of THE most important days!
24 hours until I will be trying on a wedding dress for the first time!!!!!
I will be taking a pic of EVERYTHING i try on (hah! the girls --my two sisters and mom--) don't know what they are in for!! I will then be posting all options on this blog!!!!
stay tuned. i'm sure it's gonna get CA-RAY-ZAYYYYYY.
<3
I will be taking a pic of EVERYTHING i try on (hah! the girls --my two sisters and mom--) don't know what they are in for!! I will then be posting all options on this blog!!!!
stay tuned. i'm sure it's gonna get CA-RAY-ZAYYYYYY.
<3
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