Tuesday, December 22, 2009

When to Order Your Wedding Invitations

Most experts suggest say three to six months before the ceremony if you have the venues and date arranged. But I would suggest give yourself as much time as possible to not be rushed. Stuffing and addressing envelopes takes more time than you think, especially if it has to be done when you have a lot of other things going on, like other wedding stuff you have to do or stuff that you are busy with at work. One bride who ordered wedding invitations from me was a teacher who decided to order invitations in December for her July wedding. She chose to do that because she planned on stuffing and addressing the invitations during her holiday break from school. I would say, look at your own schedule and see when its the most convienient for you to do these. Venue arrangements are not likely to change. If in the  unlikely event they do change you can call, send them an email or even a postcard, it's not a big deal if you give people notice. Unlike a lot of things you have to do for your wedding, the deadline to get this part of your wedding stuff done is entirely up to you. My advice? If it makes you feel better to just get them done and checked off the list, and you have the time to do them, I would say get them ordered sooner than later.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

How to Buy Wedding Invitations

This site is not mine, but I think gives a lot of good advice. When I did my own wedding invtations I had a lot questions and I wish I could have came across this site:


And, I might be biased because I actually sell wedding invitations on eBay (very nice ones I might add) and this tip is a bit crass to admit to anyone else, but I think it's true:

•Don't skimp on wedding invitations! Seriously, recognize secretly if not publicly that for every dollar you put into an invitation, you're going to get $40 in gifts in return

I agree with that and also think that a wedding invitation is one of the few things that you will end up saving from your wedding through the years. I know many couples who have a framed wedding invitation in their homes. So picking wedding invitations that you truly like is important...

Friday, November 13, 2009

Very Random Bride and Groom Cake Toppers

I saw this on a website and loved this: Over the Top Cake Toppers

(a couple on their cell phones)

So sweet, the little family...



Wii Mii's!!! I love this one!Get it here (they are a little pricey though at $150 and up)

Doing a search on wacky/ funny wedding toppers was a good way to amuse myself. You should try it.

Very cheap decorating ideas

I am planning the holiday lunch at my work- for 60 or so people- and I have been obsessed with trying to find the perfect, centerpieces for the long rectangular tables. The catch is they will have to cost next-to-nothing since they are coming out of my pocket (I won't get reimbursed and I don't want to ask anyway). So I have been been looking at ones that use paper, with the idea I can get cute scrapbook paper very cheaply. Here are some ideas I am considering:









Glowing Hurricane Glasses

These all could work in a wedding reception if you were so inclined... personally, I like the rosettes. I would use a paper with a metallic finish or spray some clear glitter spray paint on these to get them to catch the light. I also like the tissue paper candle holders but I still would have to buy a bunch of little glass candle holders- and at even a dollar apiece they still are more than I want to spend. Oh well, I'll think of something.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Bible Verse I like

Not pertaining to weddings, but I wanted to put this up here:



We are pressed on every side by troubles, but we are not crushed and broken. We are perplexed because we don’t know why things happen as the do, but we don’t give up and quit. We are hunted down, but God never abandons us. We get knocked down, but we get up again and keep going.

- 2 Corinthians 4:8-9

Friday, October 23, 2009

Bumpits- My review

So this not exactly a wedding themed post, but it kinda could relate since it could be used for wedding day hair. Yesterday I got this: Bumpits.

and me, being so bad at doing my own hair I don't even try anymore (I just wear my hair straight by blow drying or curly by letting it dry naturally) found this actually not to be too bad. A nice little vintatge looking bump. Kind of like Joan from Mad Men (you know, the redhead). I need to play around with it some more to get better at it, but so far its a 7 out of 10. I read a lot of other reviews before I got mine at Walgreens for $10. They were mixed, but I kinda got the feeling you had to have the right kind of hair for it (longish, straight and THICK which mine definitely is). So, for $10 this is not a regrettable purchase. I could get into this whole polished/ kinda retro look.

10/24/09 Update: I have yet to wear it in public and after a few days of playing around with it I can feel a decent amount of short, frizzy hairs at my crown from all the little hairs I probably broke as I was trying this out. I don't know if I have the confidence to pull off having big hair- that's probably why I was trying it over and over again and damaging my hair in the process. Maybe if I could find someone in real life to show me how to use it I might be more confident in wearing it.

Monday, October 19, 2009

I love this idea- personalize your dance floor!


I love looking at wedding stuff and recently I found this for only $22 on eBay. Go here if you want to see it yourself.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Using eBay to Get Wedding Stuff

When I got married I knew I didn't want to spend a huge amount of money (or have my parents spend a lot of their money). I knew I could have a very nice wedding for about $5000. And I did, complete with a sit-down dinner, a DJ and free beer and wine at the reception. I saved some money by shopping on eBay. I got my flower girl dress for $30, an aisle runner for the church for $25, personalized cocktail sized napkins that looked lovely arranged around the cake table for $30 just for some examples. And looking on eBay provided me many hours of entertainment. I even saw you can get complete centerpiece sets that people used for their weddings but obviously have no use for after the wedding. Try searching for "wedding centerpiece lot" to see what's being offered. Happy hunting y'all. :-)

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Evelope Liners



I saw this on another website and I love how this looks, you use a template to cut out sheets of paper to slip into and glue inside of envelopes. It looks like a lot of work, but it looks so pretty! With so many scrapbooking papers available these days, you could pick the perfect paper to match your wedding theme. I use A9 evelopes (the invitation envelope) and A2 envelopes (the response card) and there are templates in this kit for those. http://www.mydiyweddingday.com/page/2/


Thursday, September 24, 2009

More bling for the buck I guess...

I came across this website that specializes in resaling jewelry- but there's a unique business angle to this site, I Do Now I Don't http://www.idonowidont.com/.

The site offers an outlet for people ready to unload their leftover “assets” from a failed relationship, or a diamond ring they have not worn in years. The item descriptions have stories on them like "this was worn for a few months by by fiancee but it wasn't meant to be." I like this ring above. I don't think I would mind if I had gotten my ring this way.

Would you mind getting a ring with "history"?

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Now offering Quinceañera Invitations!


I am now offering Quinceañera invitations and response cards. Email me if you would like more info, I'm not sure if I will keep them continuously listed on Ebay.


Monday, September 14, 2009

Neat Dollar Store Craft Idea

You know those clear oval or round glass stones you can buy at any craft store or even the dollar store? Well, if you glue something to the back of them- a word or a photo or even little bits of scrapbooking paper- they look really neat.
They would look great decorating the cake table- or even the guest tables.

Gel Candles

I saw this and think it's neat: how to make gel candles in a martini glass. http://www.superweddings.com/projects/gelcandles_martini.html
I may have to make these- and make a mess ;-) -when my husband goes out of town later this month

Friday, August 28, 2009

Ebay

Ok, I was going to take a break selling wedding invitations on Ebay, wedding season being over and all, but you know, even when it's stressful it's still worth it. It's fun, I get to use my creativity for a change and it makes me some money. (so I feel a little less guilty about the stupid crap I buy ;-)


Here are my listings:  (and by the way, my feedback is awesome)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330355525817&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330355815746&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT


I think I am just going to leave them up indefinitely...

Drink Calculator

Serving drinks at your wedding? Here is a neat drink calculator to get an idea of how much booze you need to order. Check out the Drink Calculator
I would recommend NOT going with a cash bar. The last wedding I went to (ironically at the same venue as my wedding) had a cash bar. You could just hear the grumbling among the guests when they got there "It's a cash bar?" with a tone of disappointment. It's ok if you don't want to serve any alcohol or limit it to beer and wine, but making your guests pay alcohol at all it is kinda tacky. I think most peple expect to have a drink or two (or more if you have a family of big partiers) at a wedding once they walk in and see alcohol is being served.
I guess I am one to talk though. During my wedding, against my previous request to NOT have the bar open and just serve the beer and wine I ordered, the bar was open when we got there and some of our guests were happily paying for their own mixed drinks, so I let it stay open. So I guess there are exceptions to the NO CASH BAR rule, but, overall, I'm of the mindset that alcohol+a DJ='s a fun reception

Thursday, August 27, 2009

New Monogram Design

I like how elegant the header of this invitation is. Probably works better when the couples name's are about the same length though :-)

Thursday, August 6, 2009

More wedding ideas




Soda Bar: Might cost a lot, but it's cheaper than alcohol! If you are having a booze-free reception this is a wholesome alternative.




Wine glass table lamps: Brilliant!


Tuesday, August 4, 2009

New: Save the Date Cards

Now offering Save the Date cards. Love this verse!

Great Reception Idea

I made the mistake of having disposable cameras at the tables at my reception. Most of the pictures were really bad- not worth the cost to print them. Here is a better idea I saw on another site: instead of disposables, have a business cards printed up with an web address for an online photo-sharing site (I like Picassa) on the reception tables. That way, your guest can upload their pictures from their disposable cameras and you will have an abundance of good pictures that you would want to print!

http://www.chicaandjo.com/2009/03/05/photo-sharing-after-wedding-or-big-event/

I love this idea, but the camera card holder is a little cheesy. I would just get some simple silver business card holders from an office supply store as not to take away from the centerpiece. I would also print the business cards myself- office supply stores and even Walmart has business card paper for printing at home.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Monogram Invitations




Our Love Wedding Invitations

This is my most popular wedding invitation, in color this time.

Friday, July 17, 2009

My Discover Card

I had this idea in my head last winter... start a small business printing wedding invitations. Since getting my Discover card I am amazed at all the stuff Discover has on their site, I mean they have all kind of services, like getting a tow for your broke-down car, or calculating how long it will take to pay off your balance.
Another neat thing I found I really like, it's the Shop Discover section. You can get money back on many major online retailers for simply linking through the Discover site to the retailer’s website. I love deals, I’m always checking for a deal somewhere! Little did I know I already had an abundance of deals available to me because of my trusty Discover card. I bought supplies for said small business -some paper- and it was so easy. Just click, click pay. I advise small business owners to look at the Shop Discover section and make their purchases using a Discover card. Every little bit helps when every expense for your business comes out of YOUR pocket.

I've had credit cards from other companies before, but with them I just felt kind of taken advantage of. I was getting absolutely no cash back, rewards, bonuses, discounts, or services but I was paying a bill of thousands of dollars... we'll I transferred my balance to Discover and never looked back.

I wrote this in part because Discover is offering $50 gift cards to people who blog about Shop Discover, that and the fact I really like this card! Hopefully I'll be one of the lucky people who get one, because, as I said, every little bit helps as I develop my new small business. And did I mention I have a pink card? I love it!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

New Design: ThisDay


Great new design in honor of today, Earth Day.