Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Wedding Pictures

Heidi Swiss Photography out of Indianapolis, IN did our wedding pictures and we were thrilled with the results. She also did our engagement pictures in June.
One thing we were looking for in a photographer is creativity. Nate was adamant he did not want posed pictures where everyone was stiff. Heidi ran with that and created some great arrangements of people. Some of the pictures I thought should have been in a indy music video (think that video with the band on the treadmills --You may not agree but that was what I was thinking. Okay now that I watched the video, maybe that wasn't what I was thinking)

I had rented a house for my bridesmaids to stay in for the weekend and that is where we got ready for the wedding. My parents were right next door as were all of my family from England. It was nice to have everyone so close by on the big day. We then walked down to the riverfront to take pictures.
The photographer then went to mine and Nate's house and took pictures with the guys.
We all rendezvoused at the Lanier Mansion for group pictures.


Heidi arranged a big reveal for Nate and I in the back gardens.


After the pictures we had some time to kill so we climbed aboard the Madison Trolley and took a spin around town. Come to find out, while on the Trolley it will stop at the Madison Fudge Factory and provide you with samples of fudge. It was all delicious!

After the ceremony, we took pictures with our families then boarded the Trolley and went to the Reception.
After our grand entrance,
we did some mingling,
then ate,

then cut the cupcakes,
had some toasts,

danced our dances, threw the bouquet,
removed the garter,
and partied the night away.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

The BIG Day


madison, in
makeup -- Nikki Moore
florist -- Jo Ann Gripshover
ceremony -- Lanier Mansion
reception -- Livery Stable
DJs -- Bill Eccles and Josh Scroggins
cake -- Marzi Pan Bakery
rehearsal dinner food -- Dave Thomas
rehearsal dinner location -- Old Feed Mill


wedding party entrance -- "All About Tonight" -Blake Shelton
bride & groom entrance -- "At Last" -Etta James
first dance -- "Moondance" -Michael Buble
father/daughter -- "I Still Believe In You" -Steven Curtis Chapman
mother/son -- "Little Wing" -Jimi Hendrix

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Rehearsal Dinner

As tradition, we are having a rehearsal and dinner the night before the ceremony. We will meet at the Lanier Mansion and go through the ceremony. I am leery because my dad is the minister and a dear friend of ours, Mike L., is helping out. They are in cahoots with each other and have something in the works. As long as I do not bawl during my wedding, I am cool with their plan.

We are hosting the rehearsal dinner at the historic Feed Mill owned by another good friend.
Our former co-workers at Hanover, Dave and Carol are taking care of the meal. My mom made the table centerpieces.


She got the idea from a wedding she went to about a month ago. It consists of foam box covered with paper and monogramed with a "G". There are crazy sticks stuck in the foam with paper and pictures attached to the ends.


Sunday, October 3, 2010

Candles - Memorial & Unity

If you haven't caught on, I have DIY-ed everything I could. I used the internet and research unity candles - pre-made packages as well as DIY. I found that pre-made Unity candles were quite pricey and I was not willing to dish out that much money for something that will be used for such a short time period.


I decided to buy a pillar candle and two tapered candles as well as candle holders. Since we are having an outdoor ceremony, I needed to figure out a method to keep the candles lit.
I went to a wedding a few weeks ago and loved the monogram design on their unity candle so I decided to use the same monogram as our programs for the unity candle. Online I had seen many sites about attaching the monogram using straight pins.....that is easier said than done. It is difficult to push pins through wax as well as to keep them straight or in some sort of pattern.
Therefore I decided to simply keep it as a simple square and attach the monogram with scrapbook tape and beautify it with ribbon.


In regards to the Memorial Candle, I really wanted to order a personalized vase but then I was unsure what would become of that vase after the wedding. I knew one of our mothers would have taken it, but then who do you decide gets to take it!?! So I decided to buy a generic vase to protect the candle and created an image to attach to the candle.














I found a memorial candle template online that I really liked and modified to include our relatives and their dates. I would imagine Nate and I will keep it for our home and burn in. I am going to have a friend move it from the ceremony site to the reception site and place it on the same table as the guest book.

I was pretty proud of my accomplishments, though as a man, Nate was unimpressed!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Wedding Programs

The intention of this blog was to share what I was doing and get some feedback. Intentions are like elbows, everyone has them. I got busy with work and wedding things, so I am posting after the fact.


Being a DIY-er, I made the wedding programs with the assistance of my dear friend JoJo. I ordered more paper from http://www.paperandmore.com/, ordering a metallic pearl lightweight paper and brown cardstock. Again, my mom and I married ideas together for the program. It consists of the brown cardstock background and five pages of information - a title page, memory page, thank you page, order of ceremony, and wedding party.
I printed everything at home and cut it using my handy scrapbook cutter. I then used a single hole puncher and punched two holes at the top of each page, doing my best to line up the holes. (If you ask JoJo, I didnt a horrible job.) We then assembled the pages together and fed a ribbon through the holes and neatly tied it together.





We ended up making about 110 programs, using both brown and blue ribbon.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

SwagBucks

So I decided to sign up for SwagBucks today. I learned about it from reading http://www.moneysavingsmom.com/ and decided to try to earn some free stuff. I figured betwen my random web searches and Nate's randomness, we might be able to capitalize on it.

If you sign up before August 15, 2010 you can enter the code BackToSchool and earn an extra 40 bonus points. To learn more about Swagbucks, visit Money Saving Mom's blog

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Bridal Party

So now the invitations are out and RSVPs are coming in, I suppose I can tell you about the people involved in our big day.

My Maid of Honor is my cousin and oldest friend, Jessica. She was born 3 months before me and once my folks brought me to the States, I would say we have been like two peas in a pod. We may not see each other as often as we would like to, but we don't miss a bit. She was the person I made ask Nate to see the ring, almost three years ago. (Nate had told me one night that he already had the ring picked out and all of his eggs were in one basket, not sure why it took him so long to propose).

Next up is one of my other best friends, Amanda, who is my Matron of Honor. I met Amanda in 4th grade and became good friends with her in 6th grade. We were in REACH and had almost all of our classes together, aside from band because I am not musically gifted at all. Amanda shares a love of traveling with me and we both studied abroad after high school. Amanda went to Germany while I started my freshman year at Hanover, then I went to Australia during her sophomore year. We are both high school science teachers. Amanda asked me to stand beside her when she married Joe almost 2 years ago. To put the cherry on the top of my friendship with Amanda, she just asked me to be a godmother to her daughter, Corrine. I am super excited about this new chapter in our lives.

Similar to my history with Amanda, is my history with Erin. I also met her in 4th grade and became good friends with her in the 6th grade. Unlike Amanda, Erin and I had almost the exact schedule for the last 6 years of our high school career. I recall convincing Erin to play soccer during our junior year of high school, we still have some great laughs about that. Erin and I were both dissatisfied with our post-college jobs and almost moved to South Carolina for grad school. We didn't end up going to SC because I had just started dating Nate and I believe Erin had just started dating Wes. Erin is now in Student Affairs and I prep students for her!!!! I can't wait to share this day with Erin and look forward to her big day in the (hopefully) near future.

My final bridesmaid is my "little" sister, Rachel. She has grown into quite the young woman. She is starting her second year of college at Anderson University (boo, rival of Hanover). She started out on the ministry path but is exploring the business or psychology paths. I think she should stick with the youth ministry because I could not think of a better way for her to use the gifts God gave her. She is probably more excited about this day than I am, though not as excited as Mum!!! I don't really have any stories about Rachel because there are too many to tell!!!

Jessica and Rachel will be wearing this
dress in truffle

Amanda and Erin will be wearing this
dress in truffle.