Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Family Photo Display: a cocktail hour surprise

I decided since the wedding is 'Victorian peacock" themed, I wanted a cool vintage inspired way of celebrating my family and my fiancé's family. So I came up with the idea of framing all of our parent's and grandparent's wedding photos to be displayed at the cocktail hour. I also decided to include a picture of Chris and a picture of myself in our 'first wedding' as flower girl and ring bearer, and an engagement photo of Chris and I in the middle. I also had my friend (who is fantastic with photoshop) scan the images and type who is who on the image. Ex: The bride's maternal grandparents, etc

I stuck with the vintage feel for my frames by mixing and matching frames sizes and metallic colors; silver, copper, gold. I feel like it kept the vintage feel and looks a lot more interesting than fifteen of the same frame.

I got really lucky when I went shopping because 90% of the framed were under $5 at Christmas Tree Shop! (don't you just love a bargain? lol) And I got the remaining few from Michael's craft store and Home Goods.

Here is a picture of the pictures in frames: (I ran out of frames at first, but ran out that night to buy more to finish my project)

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Tea Staining a Veil

I know, I know! I wanted to wear a birdcage veil or nothing... But when the ladies at the bridal store put a cathedral length veil on just to see, I had a moment. A suck-up-your-tears-or-lose-it moment. So I decided to cut the daisy chain off my mom's veil and tea stain it from stark white to ivory, to match my alabaster dress.  So if it matches my dress, I will wear my mom's veil at the church then change into a birdcage veil for the reception; best of both worlds.

(side note: my future mother in law so nicely offered to buy my the bridal store veil, but I wanted to give my mom's a try first, because I am actually incredibly sentimental)

So here is how I did it:
  • I filled the bathtub with hot-hot-hot! water and about 10 teabags. (helpful hint: I took the papery end off the tea bags so it didn't pill up the tub water)
  • I filled the tub about 3 inches with water, and let the tea bags steep for a few minutes to get the water nice and dark.
  • I used a wooded spoon to stir my piping hot tub tea.
  • After the tea bags seemed to be done steeping I added the veil in the tub using the spoon to make sure all parts were submerged.
  • I let the veil soak about 20 minutes**, and voila! mom's white veil became ivory.
  • If it still isn't dark enough just do it again!
  • Clean the tub right away, you want to stain the veil and not the tub!
**make sure to check the color of the veil every 5 minutes or so. Scrunch up a bunch to really see if the color has changes as it is hard to tell with a single layer of  tulle

Here is a pick of the veil being stained in the tub


I hope my mom's veil is long enough for my dress, but I will keep you all posted.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Wedding flowers - babys breath roses and orchids, oh my!

Well here is a MUCH needed update about the wedding which is 201 days away! It is getting so close!

The theme is victorian peacock. Sounds crazy, I know, but bear with me. So while searching pinterest high and low to find pics of my dream wedding, i found myself drawn o baby's breath heavy floral. It looks like lace, and lends a vintage air, but having worked for a florist since high school i needed other flowers too. So I picked baby's breath, roses, and orchids.


For  the centerpieces we are renting tall hurricane vases and we are putting an orchis in the vase and then a centerpiece of 'party time' baby's breath (which is a bigger version of baby's breath) with white spray roses in it. This way our guests can take the baby's breath and spray rose centerpiece off the top of the vase and take it home. :-)

So if these two had a baby:  and there were peacock feathers sticking out a little