Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Yay, Inspiration!

I completely adore the cape/hood in this vintage pattern!
Little Red Riding Hood's wedding gown, right?

I've been printing lots of vintage lables lately.
Let's just say the house is full of jars and cans. Recycling, yay!

I love the vintage book pages used to create the cones for these faux flower bunches.
I'm sure the flowers themselves are paper but sometimes they look like sour gummies and they make me want to eat them.

Uh, how much do you adore the light curtain backdrop from this winter wedding?
MUCH!

Sweet vintage stories
Taking vintage images and doctoring them in Photoshop is something I've been doing a lot of...

This vintage bowling themed valentine was found in my search for vintage bowling images and I thought it was super cute.
Our NOLA couples shower is at the Rock N' Bowl. We went to a birthday party there recently and it rocked! Plus, Jason is an amazing bowler. I swear, there isn't a sport he can't excel at.

Love this image.
Is she a voracious reader or looking for something? The cloth, broom and dustpan tell me she got distracted. Love this type of cleaning.

The first time I saw this map, I was gobsmacked.
I started at it for at least five minutes. See little tiny New Orleans surrounded by gobs and gobs of cypress swamp land. I'm sitting on cypress swamp as I type this! And we wonder why the water keeps trying to take it back...

And how can you not love Greta?
Seriously...


To Band or Not To Band


I've said this before but sometimes there is such a thing as too much time when it comes to planning your wedding. Especially if you find yourself waffling between two decisions. Back and forth and back and then someone gives you their opinion and then forth. Time constraints force you to just pick something and stick with it. This particular decision concerns the wedding music.Align Center

I began this particular journey thinking I was throwing a themed wedding, so the songs I wanted played are very specific and so I thought a DJ would be best. Plus, I wanted to DANCE. And I am a child of the 80's and 90's and the best times I've had at weddings were ones emceed by DJ's. And most times weddings band just play boring cheesy cover songs. Not that the DJ doesn't play those too, but at least they are the originals. Then the DJ told me to let him do his job and I concurred. He's done this many times, he knows how to get the people dancing, fine. And I was fine with that, nervous about the acoustics and where to put him, but fine, nevertheless. Then a family member said to me, "The entertainment makes or breaks the party"

So I started rethinking.

But I hate cheesy wedding bands. They all play the same songlist. You know, "My Girl", "Shout", maybe a bad rendition of a Beyonce song. You've heard them at every wedding or party you've ever been to. You could just go down to Bourbon street and hear any of these bands playing any song at any point down here.
Posed Contemplative Photo with Frosted Tips and all...

I considered this band, The Cottonmouth Kings, (not pictured above!) cause they fit with our theme almost perfectly but as far as danceability goes, the DJ is still tops in my mind. Plus, I pretty much know all of the wedding bands in the area, and I don't think any of them really fit in with the wedding I'm planning in my mind.

Except for Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue. Recently voted "Entertainer of the Year", this amazing showman was way out of our budget. Would have been nice though, huh?

Not to mention the DJ costs 10% less than the band and when you are talking thousands of dollars, that is a huge difference. One huge decimal place...

PLUS!
If we use the DJ, then we can afford the super special second line band.
The Pinstripes

Everyone has their own opinion of the "Most Important Thing". One person thinks it's the food & music, another thinks it's the wedding gown, yet another says entertainment. One thing is for sure when it comes to wedding planning, it doesn't matter if you asked for it or not, you're GOING to get a lot of advice. Another thing is also for sure, with this wedding, you will be entertained. It may not be by the DJ but oh yes, you will be entertained.


Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Rehearsal Dinner Menu

The celebrated Executive Chef at The Windsor Court Hotel's Drew Djezak made this menu specifically for us.

Rehearsal Dinner

Special Amuse

Hawaiian Tuna Two Ways
Tartar and Carpaccio

Parmesan Gnocchi
Ham hock Broth, Pork Belly, Fall Mushrooms, Basil

Grilled “Deckle” of Angus Prime Beef
Truffle Potato Puree, Grilled Asparagus, Vincotto

Dessert Surprise by Shun Li

Shun Li is the pastry chef. I had to ask. We like creme brulee. Not that that's what it will be...just we like it. Go ahead, you can drool.

The private dining room looks like wha...?
Woah...
Lucky, lucky us, huh?
I'm thinking of changing the name of this blog to reflect how incredibly lucky and blessed we are.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Mega May Update!

Homemade Inspiration Board #42


Super cute cake toppers from Weddingstar,

Rethinking favors...for the fourteenth time. These canvas tote bags also from Weddingstar. They really tricked me into buying their $10 catalog (I thought it was a magazine) but I'm not sorry. It's got tons of supercuteness inside.


And this is the second page of the bridesmaid newsletter went out to the best girls in the world:
Just to help with dress shopping more than anything.

We had a conversation with our amazing photographer and decided to take pics before the ceremony. I know, I know it's breaking the tradition but who really believes in those silly old things anyways?

Working on the slide show...
Make sure you stop by the photography room and watch it.
I know you will.

Florist booked.
We're very lucky to have Johnny and Glen be our florists. Not only are they are the best florists in the city, but they are very dear to us, and if you've seen the more than beautiful flowers at The Windsor Court Hotel, you know what we're talking about.

Rehearsal Dinner venue booked.
Again, we got super lucky. We told the chef to be creative and boy, was he!
I'll post the menu later so you can drool and be jealous.

Hair and Make up services booked.

Suspenders almost ordered.

Working on many more things
Slideshow, Tee-shirts, Embroidery, Hats (yes, still hats), onesies & pillows (those aren't wedding related), leafy light garlands, Out of Town Guest Bags, and so much, much more. I can't even remember all of it!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Ring Pillow!

I want a ring pillow from Llubav.
Aren't they amazing?

But I can't afford a ring pillow from Llubav.
So I made one instead. I'm trying to even out the stuffing now without smashing the flowers but I think it looks pretty cool. And I made it.