Monday, March 7, 2011

A weekend getaway

We decided to get away this weekend (my 26th birthday -eek- is Wednesday), so we headed to Asheville. Rob booked a place to stay, and surprised me. We pulled up to a lot of log cabins, and I got excited. Yup, we stayed in a one room log cabin. It's called Log Cabin Court, and its a group of about 20 log cabins that were built in 1929. I've always been enamored with log cabins (maybe I played with too many Lincoln Logs as a kid?), so it was a neat experience.

We stayed in the "Snuggle Inn"


Rob said we he called to reserve the lady made sure to tell him "Now these aren't luxury accommodations, these are log cabins, built in 1929" when he told her he was from Raleigh.


I loved this old dresser, with the daffodil in the vase.


We also had a chance to go to a bakery (Icing on the Cake) near Asheville and taste cake for the wedding. It was delicious! And she took every little thing that we liked from all the pictures we brought, and incorporated them into our cake. We ended up choosing 3 flavors, because we couldn't make up our minds! So we've officially found our baker!

It rained the whole time we were there so we spent some time relaxing in the cabin and driving around exploring. We found some great local places to eat. My favorite was the Moose Cafe. It was at the Western NC Farmer's Market, so everything was from local farms. We also went to the Tupelo Honey Cafe, and Early Girl Eatery, which I had been wanting to go to ever since I saw it on $40 a day on the Food Network.

We headed back early in the afternoon on Sunday because it started snowing pretty hard (out of nowhere!) and we didn't want to get stuck. It was so nice to just get away for a couple of days though, and we've decided to do it more often. It's back to the real world tomorrow!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Excited again...

The last time I blogged I wrote about how happy I was about receiving our stationary color samples. The colors were really beautiful (and let's get real here - I ordered card stock samples that were metallic, aka glittery - naturally!) so we ordered a sample kit to print on. But....we didn't have a design yet.

I originally didn't care so much about the invitations, but of course I wanted something I liked (when you're paying a lot of money for something - you want to like it!). After searching through designs, and not finding anything that really even caught my eye at all, I decided to turn to Etsy. You can find graphic designers who will sell you a design for you to print however you wish.

I was searching through designs and found one by Ticklemeink (check her out, she's great) that not only fit our aesthetic, but our colors too (which we could have changed if they didn't fit). I worked on the wording and the fonts and the shades of the colors on the invite that I liked best. And they turned out....awesome! I never knew I would be so excited about the invites, but I am.

Birds, trees, hearts, red and blue....two different fonts, ridiculously complicated directions, and a tongue in cheek RSVP card never looked so good jumbled up together!

Now that we have the invites designed....we should probably work on getting those save the dates (I'm sorry but I refuse to use the abbreviation - STD - *shudders*) finished. I'll be doing a post about those soon!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Why am I so excited?

Why am I so excited about....color samples?! I ordered some color samples from Cards and Pockets (pretty sure we are going to use them to order our paper products) and they are a-maz-ing! This is one of the most exciting things to happen during my planning (kind of kidding, kind of serious)!

All jokes aside, the colors are really beautiful, and besides using them for our invitations, we can now use them when we look for anything else (decor, etc) for the wedding! I can't wait for Rob to get home so he can look at them and help me decide which ones we want for the invites (he, however, will probably not be anywhere near as excited as I am!).

It may seem a little early to be thinking about invitations, but I'm (big surprise) planning on doing them myself. Besides DIY'ing a lot of the other elements of the wedding, I simply couldn't find any that I really liked, and I refuse to pay double for something I don't like :)

Monday, January 10, 2011

DIY Calligraphy

So in an attempt to DIY as much as possible (white wanting everything to look as professional as possible), I've decided to do my own calligraphy. DIY'ing was important to me, because I want as many of our own touches as possible. I want to be able to walk away knowing that my blood, sweat, and tears were in as many of the details of the wedding as possible. And I really like the idea of addressing each one of my guests personally (ok, if I had a bigger guest list maybe I wouldn't feel that way, haha!). 

I decided to start with a simple calligraphy kit that I got from Michael's so I could learn all the letters, and work on some different scripts. I may or may not end up using a dip pen (the one I have has a cartridge), just because I don't know how much extra work I'll want to put into the calligraphy once it's time to actually do it :) So for now I'm just practicing.

Here are some of my practice sheets:



And just for fun (these are not anyone's names, their names I jokingly call my fiance):


Friday, January 7, 2011

I found my DRESS

After going to the bridal show in Raleigh this past weekend, my mom and I decided to make an appointment at A Bridal World (we were thinking just to get some ideas of fits that looked good on me), and at Victorian Rose (we talked to one of the ladies in their booth, and she couldn't have been more helpful or more nice!), both in Raleigh.

I tried on about 5 or 6 dresses at a Bridal World, and their dresses are very reasonably priced, and they had plenty of larger sizes to try on (we aren't all a size 4 or 6 - which is the size of sample wedding dresses. The one dress the consultant recommended, I never would have tried on, but it look really amazing on my body (which is hard - I have wide hips for my body and I'm short - only 5 feet tall, so finding a dress that compliments either feature is hard). I had them hold it while I thought about it (they sell off the rack), and decided to go ahead and go to my appointment the next day at Victorian Rose. The dress looked really good on me, but it didn't have any of the design elements I had envisioned.

They were so incredibly sweet and helpful at Victorian Rose even though pretty much all the dresses were size 10 (aka size 6). I ended up finding my dress there. There was never any pressure; they asked me what I was thinking for bridesmaids, I told them I wasn't sure yet, and there was again, no pressure to start searching there.

So my contract is signed, and my deposit is down. I can't believe I found my dress yesterday! Now, on to the shoes...