When I first saw these on Once Wed, I knew I had to make them. I love love LOVE this idea for a centerpiece (but I think I kind of love the ribbon even more). I was so stoked to give it a shot. After many unsuccessful trials of trying to find the little cube vases, we settled on small 1.5 ounce jars. Slowly the idea has evolved into something slightly different from my first inspiration. We decided to go with a gerber daisy too ♥
Monday, September 29, 2008
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
lighting
I've always been a huge fan of the globe lanterns. We initially thought we would hang them in the pavilion, but my m.o.h. was browsing Martha's website again and came upon this lovely idea. It incorporates the things I love, but uniquely puts them together in columns. I think we might give this a shot and use flower pots as our base. Thanks to the best m.o.h. EVER!
our final venue choice
After what seemed like months of researching, we finally found a venue that fit what we were looking for - something simple. Our venue is in Vinings at the Old Pace House and Pavilion. We're really excited about the potential of this venue with all of our decoration ideas.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
meet logan and tim
I guess it's about time I share a little information about Tim, my fiance, and I. Tim is originally from the lovely town of Lenoir, NC. I, on the other hand, am a home grown Georgia Peach. Both of us attended Appalachian State University in the lovely town of Boone, NC. He graduated in 2001 with a degree in industrial drafting and design, while I graduated in 2006 with a degree in mathematics. We met the night before my graduation through a mutual friend and have been inseparable since, except for the fact that he lived in Savannah for the first six months of our relationship. At the time, he was attending SCAD, working on his Masters of Architecture.
Now Tim works for an architect in Buckhead and I work at the CDC in the Strep Lab.
We both enjoy watching the Braves (especially when they're winning), cooking, DIY projects, and spoiling our puppy Charlie.
Now Tim works for an architect in Buckhead and I work at the CDC in the Strep Lab.
We both enjoy watching the Braves (especially when they're winning), cooking, DIY projects, and spoiling our puppy Charlie.
howl-o-weenie 2008
How can you pass up the chance to see this adorable little doxie? I mean, c'mon, how much cuter can this little girl get?
If you're interested in more information about this fun-filled day, click here.
If you're interested in more information about this fun-filled day, click here.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
the wonderful world of yarn
I call myself the seasonal knitter because I can never find the reason to sit down during the warm months to knit. But now that the first day of autumn has passed, I find myself getting overly excited about the winter knitting months to come. Hopefully I'll be able to find time amidst all of the wedding madness.
A few of my favorites from last season...
A few of my favorites from last season...
[my favorite hat]
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
even wedding planning needs a break
Look at these adorable bibs!! I stumbled upon this great store and fell in love...
Take a look at her other amazing items at Bean Pickle Sprout.
Take a look at her other amazing items at Bean Pickle Sprout.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
paper beauties
Look at these beautiful clusters of color!! You'll soon come to realize that I'm a huge fan of once wed. Once I saw these on Emily's lovely blog, I knew I wanted to make them for our wedding.
Monday, September 15, 2008
there's nothing like homemade paper, right?
That's exactly what I thought!! But to make things even better, what if your paper grew into something beautiful?
These past couple of weeks, I've been developing my paper making skills after finding directions on how to make seed paper. Thank you urban debris!! After a few trial and error sessions, modifying the directions, and making quite a mess, I've finally perfected my technique and coloring methods.
These dainty little hearts will adorn our wedding favors as the perfect little gift tags. We hope our guests will plant the paper and watch the flowers blossom into life. Check back to see the final product as we decide on our favors.
These past couple of weeks, I've been developing my paper making skills after finding directions on how to make seed paper. Thank you urban debris!! After a few trial and error sessions, modifying the directions, and making quite a mess, I've finally perfected my technique and coloring methods.
These dainty little hearts will adorn our wedding favors as the perfect little gift tags. We hope our guests will plant the paper and watch the flowers blossom into life. Check back to see the final product as we decide on our favors.
Friday, September 12, 2008
paper-source finally comes to atlanta!!
HOORAY!!! I love love love this store!! and they're opening up right in Virginia Highlands!! I'm so excited!! Check 'em out!! Their new fall line came out and it's crazy cute.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
buttons buttons buttons galore!!
The past two days have been filled with covering buttons for my napkin rings. Look at these beauties!! The addition of pale blue ribbon will be the perfect touch.
In addition to covering all 100 buttons, my fiance and I decided on our wedding photographer, Lisette Price. We couldn't be more excited!
In addition to covering all 100 buttons, my fiance and I decided on our wedding photographer, Lisette Price. We couldn't be more excited!
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
and let the fun begin!
Welcome to fourfourohnine!
Here, I hope to share with you details about our upcoming wedding and all the adventures along the way.
To start things off, I arrived home today to find the aluminum cover buttons I ordered from the oh-so-cute marymarsh. So exciting!! I hope to create these beautiful napkin rings, as seen on emily's wonderful website oncewed. This is by far one of my most favorite websites. It's so inspiring!!
Here, I hope to share with you details about our upcoming wedding and all the adventures along the way.
To start things off, I arrived home today to find the aluminum cover buttons I ordered from the oh-so-cute marymarsh. So exciting!! I hope to create these beautiful napkin rings, as seen on emily's wonderful website oncewed. This is by far one of my most favorite websites. It's so inspiring!!