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Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Getting Hitched...Sharing A Few Engagement Pictures


So in less than a week I get to marry this cutie. 

I thought in honor of that I would share a few of our engagement pictures taken by the wonderful Mary and Gabe of Honey Heart Photography (Lexington, KY). 






Aren't we just the cutest? Ha. I love us and I can't wait to be married. It's going to be so fun. 

While I knew planning a wedding would be tough, I had no idea I'd be as busy as I have been nonstop for as long as I have. Ha! Throw a pretty demanding job on top of that and you've got a girl with absolutely no time left to blog. But don't worry- I haven't stopped creating. This wedding will have handmade (almost) everything! It has been seriously fun... and seriously time consuming. :) I wouldn't have changed it for anything, though. I can't tell you how many times I told Matt or a friend about my idea for something and they would look at me like I was crazy and would try to tell me to do something easier, and I, of course, wouldn't listen. Almost everything has turned out how I had imagined or better than I'd imagined, and that has been so fun. 

I hope to share it all with you after the wedding. Stay tuned friends.

If you loved these pictures, you should so check out Mary and Gabe of Honey Heart. They're kinda great. Excited to spend some more time with them on Saturday. 
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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Fall Wedding Ideas-Rustic Dessert Table Inspiration

Hi friends! I really have missed you. I'm sorry I've been away so much. School has been keeping me busy as usual, but I've also been making some major decisions for my wedding coming up this fall. I've been doing a lot of weighing pros and cons on different vendors, researching, checking references, and evaluating and re-evaluating the budget. Exciting, but not fun details to really share with you guys! It's paying off because I'm getting to check more and more of my Wedding To-Do list, but unfortunately, between wedding planning, school, and sleep (a little anyway), I haven't had much time for creating or blogging! I've been dying to get in my craft room and just make something already!
In between sleep, work, and meeting with wedding vendors, I've also been planning the fun details of the wedding-like the dessert table. Since I'm not a huge cake-eater (I don't like most icing!), Matt and I decided a dessert table was more "us". We're planning on asking a few select friends and families to help with providing our favorite fall-themed treats instead of doing the big fancy cake. I think we'll do a small cake to use as a focal point on the table most likely, but it won't be the typical huge fancy cake you see at traditional weddings. 

 I hope you don't mind me sharing some of my wedding adventures. I thought I'd share something from this fun creative planning process once a month or so! If you missed my last post on wedding ideas, you can read it here

I haven't made any firm decisions about the actual design of the table, but I've had a great time researching ideas. Here are a few of my favorite inspiration tables! 
Love everything on the wall and all the vintage wood. That crocheted lace overlay is great.
I'm a sucker for pretty desserts on pretty, unique furniture that creates a warm homey feel. Love.
Why don't I have this beautiful buffet table in my life? So sweet.
This simple dresser adds a lot of interest to this great small dessert table, too! I'm also loving those repurposed card catalog drawers! 
Man, I love this pie table idea. I really love pie and all these pies of different sizes makes me really happy. 
 I love the custom art backdrop, the linens, and the crates that add height to some of the desserts. The tags are a nice touch, too! 
That curtain backdrop is to die for. So simple and gorgeous. That table is crazy awesome, too.
I love the tulle backdrop and gold frames in this one. 
Hey naked cake! Love it! I love the colors of this dessert table mostly. It's so pretty.
The tiny chalkboard frames with the script writing are great. I love the idea of writing the name of the dessert and what friend/family member made it. 

I love that the dessert table will be fun, interesting, beautiful, and personal to us. Do you have any dessert table ideas I need to know about! I'd love for you to send them my way! 

Want more great wedding or party inspiration? Go check out my Wedding Board on Pinterest!
Thanks for reading! 
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Thursday, June 16, 2011

The Craftiest Couple I Know Get Married!

Meet Kelly and Kyle, some of my most favorite friends and the cutest, craftiest couple I know. 
I have been a little MIA on the blog the past week because I was having a blast in Paducah, Kentucky last weekend and then I was catching up on sleep after the whirlwind fun time that it was. And what do you know, teaching summer school starts Monday. Whew.

Before getting on to things I'm making, I thought it would only be only appropriate to highlight some of the craftiness that is Kelly and Kyle and their beautiful wedding day. 
Kyle is an organic farmer so he creates beautiful things to eat every day. He is also a fabulous handy man who is building his and Kelly's home and has also built some awesome furniture. See more about that at the bottom of this post! 
Visit Johnson Farms here.
Kelly is so fun and crafty. She is always making something. Including this fabulous Corn on the Cob Halloween Costume,
and these George and Martha Washington costumes
this sweet little dress for her dog, and so many other things.
She was also once known as "The Fastest Knitter in Lexington" (Kentucky). Ha!

When it came to weddings, of course, it was expected that Kyle and Kelly's wedding would be beautiful and crafty!
 Creativity started out at the bridesmaids' luncheon where our artist friend, Annie had painted these gorgeous teacups and placed them on the table for our place markers. So sweet.
All the bridesmaids with their teacups!
 It continued on to the reception that took place in the backyard of Kelly's family's home. A Chalkboard Menu board made by Kelly' sister (designed by Kelly, of course).
Kelly's aunt and a friend of her aunt were once florists and did all the flowers at Kelly's home.

Kelly had been on a hunt for these blue mason jars forever. They were on every table and were beautiful.
The gorgeous gardens around the backyard done by Kelly's mom were perfect.
 For table numbers Kelly had matching frames with pictures of her and Kyle in them at that age.
 They didn't make these cakes themselves, but I just had to throw this awesome picture in here. 
Perfect groom's cake for Kyle, the farmer.

Kelly even made all her bridesmaids bags, survival kits, hair clips, and matching coin pearl earrings and necklaces! Seriously, woman.
Of course Kelly made this awesome Happily Ever After sign that hung over the head table at the reception. She also made one that I don't have a picture of that said "Just Married" that hung on the back of their getaway car that left the church. :)

A few of the many crafts I didn't get pictures of are the handmade headbands the flower girls wore and their baskets made by Kelly, the flower girl dresses sewn by Kelly's aunt, the beautiful ribbon coming off the front of Kelly's bouquet embroidered with a cursive J and all the cloth napkins at the reception embroidered with that same J all sewn by Kelly's mom, an enormous white wooden J that hung on their barn that you see when you drive into their driveway made by one of them, and the handmade jam by Kyle they gave out as favors. Crazy. Gorgeous. 

You can see beautiful (and professional) pictures of this wedding (including the crafts that didn't get featured here) on the photographer's website, http://justinwrightphoto.com/blog/?p=1479

I've already told Kelly I'm hiring her and her whole family to do my wedding one day and we'll just go ahead and have it on their farm, too...ha.

 Not only are Kelly and Kyle crafty at making a fabulous wedding they're also completely rebuilding their own home. You can follow their adventures on their blog, Living the Dream Bungalow Adventures.
They've seriously taken a house that almost burnt down, gutted it, and rebuilt it from almost scratch
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Before gutting
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During gutting
and what it looks like now.

  It's absolutely incredible to me. 
They say one good way to stay inspired is to surround yourself with inspiring people, and, as you can plainly see, Kelly and Kyle (and family!!) are just that. 
Be sure to stop by their blog and see more progression on the house soon. It will be nothing short of awesome when it's all done.
Here's to my very good friends, Kelly and Kyle Johnson! 
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