Showing posts with label weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weddings. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2012

Mel J/Mel K's Wedding

Happy New Year! (2 weeks late...)


We had such a wonderful New Year's Day this year. I worked NYE so we won't talk about it. My high school and college friend, Melissa, got married in Austin on New Year's Day at an AMAZING ceremony and reception at the Four Seasons.


Our trip started off a little hairy when we got in town at 3PM (wedding started at 5PM) and our room was not ready. I still needed to shower and get totally ready. I fiddled around a little, went to the bar, and met up with some of the wedding party. My friend Kathryn graciously let me shower in their room while I was waiting. Around 4, they finally let us in our room. Apparently, we were upgraded to a lake-view so I did not complain.


This was the first Jewish wedding I have gone to so it was so neat to see all of their traditions. In the program, they had a page devoted to explaining the traditions. Did you know you do not stand during the bride's processional? Good to know! Here is us at the ceremony. I know I took pics before their wedding but I think it is on my real camera. I did not take any during the ceremony because I cannot stand when people do that. It is so distracting. Johnny looks mildly possessed so please ignore.


Their flowers were beyond amazing. See below:

The Bride and Groom


Grooms cake. Ha! It was huge!


This looks like the most terrifying thing in the world!


Party favors: Whataburger Taquitos to-go. Superb idea.

This was the first night we left Gus. We left him with my parents so I knew he'd be in good hands. I only sent him with 1 page of instructions for the 26 hours he was in their care. Trust me, I held back. When we went to pick him up, he seemed happy and not starved and not stressed. I guess I'll trust the grandparents to watch him again!

I'll update this post with more pics when I upload my camera!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Missy's Wedding

Slacker alert! I have had this post ready for awile now, I have just been too lazy to upload my pics...


My high school and college friend Missy got married at Grace Presbyterian with the reception following at Lakeside Country Club. The wedding was an absolute blast and it was so fun to get to see old friends and party it up.

I also had 2 amaze new experiences that I would like to share:
1. Rent the Runway
I saw an ad for this site in one of my magazines. The basic premise is as follows: You can rent nice dresses for a weekend and send them back. Easy as that. I searched through tons of dresses in the $50 rental fee category (they have dresses that rent for $150+). My friend at work finally picked the winner for me. When the dress got to my house, I LOVED it. It was so pretty and the fit was perfect. They have reviews on the site so you can see how it fits other girls and what they liked/disliked about the dress. If you are between sizes, they will even send you another size for free! The day it is due to return, you put the dress in the padded envelope they included and hand it to the person at the post office. They do the dry cleaning! I already have another dress ordered for a wedding later this month.
2. The Do Bar
This new hair studio in the West Ave shopping center is now my #2 heaven (Williams-Sonoma is #1). You go, get your hair washed and done, all the while enjoying a class of bubbly! Perfection.

On to the wedding!

Missy has a model's body so in this form-fitting dress, she looked like a million bucks!

The girls! You can see my dress and hair as described above! My hair looks a little ragged but it was cute otherwise.

Close up with bridesmaid Kathleen!



Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Rebecca's Wedding

BEAUTIFUL! 
Pretty flowers, good food, great band, fun people and a fireworks display. What more could you ask for?


Cocktail hour after the ceremony.

The boy and myself... right before Jennifer spilled an ENTIRE glass of wine on my (sister's) dress. Good thing it was black!

Large centerpieces.

Dance floor

Cake table

Jennifer, the bride, and me

Cutting the cake!


Lovers

Tequila

Finishing the night with a bang!





Congrats to the new Mr. and Mrs. Bell!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Katie's Wedding in Williamsburg

My friend Katie got married in Williamsburg, Virginia two weekends ago. (I am just now catching up on my posts!) The parental units, the boy, and I headed out there for a fun and beautiful weekend. I have never been to that part of the east coast and it was so fun to get to see the colonial/historical area. Keep reading!


We flew out Friday into Richmond. We rented a car, and after 10 minutes of learning how to open the trunk, we drove to Williamsburg. The drive was super easy and pretty. That night, we went to eat dinner at a restaurant recommended by Katie and Austin (the groom) with my friend Charlotte and her mom. It was so neat! It is an old house converted into a restaurant. It is lit only by candles and the staff wears the time period garb. Fun!

Charlotte and me at dinner wearing the obligatory neck napkins.

The parental units

The next morning, we headed out to Jamestown. This is the site of the first successful settlement in America. We decided to take the guided tour. I have way more fun on tours like this than reading mind-numbing plaques.


We sat in one of the Indian tents while on our tour. This one reeked of animan hide, as you can assume from the pic.


Remake of where the colonials lived. Cold!

The ships that were recreated were amazing! They have actually been sailed along the east coast and one to Europe. 

At the wedding! It was held at Katie's parents' country club. 


Karen (bridesmaid and friend), Charlotte, and me at the wedding.


The cake was beautiful and delish

All the high school girls with the bride! The wedding was super fun and we had a blast!

Sunday, we all had late flights so we were looking to kill some time. On the drive to Richmond, there were several civil war battle sites we could check out. We went to the Seven Days Battles field at Gaines' Mill.

I am so happy to get to see this unique area of the US.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Showers

I have had this post ready for about 6 weeks. I finally got all of the pictures I needed from my sis! Here are some party ideas from showers I have helped throw. I cannot take credit for all of the ideas! However, it can be really easy to adapt ideas from stuff that you see. 

Bridal Shower
Fellow bridesmaids and I hosted a shower for our friend, Evan, when she got married. We kept the colors in line with Evan's wedding colors (green, black, and white) to make it feel more personal. We had the shower at my mom's house because none of us had a home big enough for the group. We invited about 45 people. A good rule of thumb is that half of the invited guests will be able to come. 

The pictures below show a couple of different things:
1. We asked Evan to bring pictures of her and Blake so we could set them around the house. She brought some from each part of their relationship: dating, vacations, engagement, etc.
2. We went to Central Market for the flowers. I had been to a shower before that had used Central Market and they were beautiful. We were so happy! I had 3 square vases and 1 tall cylindrical vase already. You can use vases you already have to avoid the extra cost. We told them what colors we wanted (green and white) and our budget. We gave them free reign and they chose what type of flowers to use. Except Baby's Breath. I despise Baby's Breath. 
3. Personalized cupcakes. We had a cupcake bakery, Crave, make 3 dozen cupcakes with colored wedding cake fondant toppers. I did this at another shower, scroll to the second picture.

We also did a Build-Your-Own mimosa bar. Like I put in my Birthday Brunch post, I love to get people involved at a party. It gets people moving and talking. For the mimosa bar, we put:
1. Champagne glasses
2. Ribbon in the theme color, small hole-punched pieces of paper, and a pen so everyone could make their own drink tag
3. Champagne
4. Grand Marnier 
5. Sugar rim in 3 different colors. We put the sugar in small ramekins (be sure to put an additional dish with a water-soaked paper towel to wet the rim of the champagne glass)
6. Pitchers of OJ and Peach Cocktail mix (with slices oranges and peaches to top, respectively)
7. A frame with a "how-to" in print
We bought the Williams-Sonoma Bride and Groom Cookbook to use as a sign-in. Everyone left sweet messages. I stole this idea from another shower: at the other shower, the bride's reception site was featured in a hardback about Texas. You could use this for a baby shower as well and get a mommy/baby hardback. It is a great keepsake! Note the framed invite in the background. In the foreground is another picture of Evan and Blake.
For drinks, we did white and red wine, tea, and water. To add to the decor, you can always put fresh, cut fruit in the mix. In the tea, we put sliced peaches and limes. In the water, we put limes to add color. 
Food! This is the taller vase of flowers from Central Market. For the meal, we made nearly everything. We did a copy of Evan's favorite La Madeline salad, chicken salad sandwiches, pasta salad, fruit, dips and crackers. Making your own stuff can be fun and easy.
Along with our moms, we all chipped in to get her the mixer she registered for. We are expecting homemade bread and cakes from scratch any day!

Baby Showers:
I helped host a baby shower for a girl at work. The girls at work are shower-pros! We are on a large unit staffed, mostly, by women. That means lots of weddings and lots of babies. I cannot take credit for these ideas! However, they are great and need to be used again!

Infant clothes line: All of the hostesses bought onesies and/or bibs for the baby-to-be. The girl whose house it was placed temporary hooks and hung a cloth rope in between. Clothes pins can be bought at a crafts store. 
Place a framed picture of the invitation near the front door to add more personalization. 
Nerd Alert: the girls at work (including me) love to scrapbook. We go on Scrapbook Retreats, don't ask. Anywho, 2 girls made scrapbook pages (mommy and me, bath time, nap time, etc.) as a gift to the mommy-to-be. They were put on display at the shower so they could be part of the decor as well. 
The honoree is one of the scrapbookers! She was going to use a 12x12 scrapbook as her baby book. There was a 12x12 piece of paper so the guests could write messages and sign their name. A copy of the invite was glued to the middle as a keepsake. 

More Baby Shower ideas...
My mom's family is huge. Her mom was one of 8 kids and their kids, their kids' kids, and their kids' kids' kids (did you get all of that?) still keep in touch. We all get together several times a year: Christmas, 4th of July, weddings,  showers, etc. My sister Brooke, my cousin Mary, and I all threw a shower for our other cousin Catherine. FYI: when I say "cousin," I'm using that term loosely. Those people are actually my second cousins. Let's just stick to "cousin" for sanity's sake. 

Brooke had the idea to have the shower in the party room of a cupcake boutique called Sugarbaby's in Houston. It was precious! The decor in the room is beautiful and easy to work with. With the black and white color theme, you can easily add your own blue or pink decorations. Here is a shot of the "chandeliers" in the room 
We created a gift table by using blue cloth (the baby was going to be a boy, obvi) to add some pizazz. This cloth was borrowed from one of the aforementioned shower pros. 
On each table, we put a mini vase of flowers. I found small blue plastic pacifiers, bottles, and clothes pins at a party supply store to decorate the tables. I will def be saving these for another shower! For party favors, I found these bags at a party supply store and stuffed them with blue candies. The pic doesn't make the tables look that cute, but they were. Promise!
We bought finger foods so people could snack while chatting. The finger foods were perfect for the 2:00-4:00 time slot. My mom has chafing dishes that we borrowed to keep the food warm. Thanks Momma!

Sugarbaby's has tons of creative cupcake flavors to choose from. This created a dilemma: should we just order a bunch of flavors? I was worried people would get stuck with something they didn't want. I decided to let people choose in advance. When everyone RSVPed, I asked what flavor they wanted. This worked out really well! Before the gifts were opened, we went around and asked what people ordered and served them their chosen cupcake. 
We always have a great time getting together. Especially when gifts are involved!