Saturday, May 31, 2008

Channel your internal Carrie

Yippy!!! I saw Sex and the City the movie this weekend with my friend Ginger. It was wonderful. I will not tell much of the movie, since some of you may not have seen it yet. I do not want to ruin it for you. It was a great movie. It got me thinking about several things, like friends and fashion.












Do you have a Charlotte, Miranda and/or a Samantha in your life? When I watched the movie I could not help to think about my friends. I have each of these ladies in my life. I appreciate all the differences that these ladies have. They each add something different to my live. I really do not know what I would do without my Charlotte's thirst for life, my Miranda's level headiness and my Samantha's spunk.




Let's talk about the fashion. The screen was like eye candy with all of the fashion that Sex and the City ladies wore. I wish that I was on the set to just touch the clothing, purses and shoes glorious shoes.





Here are all the ladies in their wedding couture. These dress are fabulous. Check out The Bride's Cafe to read a great article about the floral designer from the movie.





I love these Jimmy Choo shoes. These shoes are similar to the ones that the ladies wore in the movie.


I want this Louis Vuitton bag. This is like the one that Jennifer Hudson character carried in the movie. I do not have one like this. If you do not have one either you can rent one from one of my favorite website Bag Barrow or Steal.


Channel your inter Carrie through your friends and fashion and you to can have a fabulous life in whatever city that you live in.

The Flip Flop Fairy

My fiance saw me come in the other day with a bag full of flip flops. He was mortified because he stated that I already had all of those colors. I stated to him that they were for some people that wanted some flip flops designed. He was happy to know that all of those shoes would not be adding to my already massive shoes collection and asked if I was "The Flip Flop Fairy". I smartly said." Maybe I can be." Below are some of my recent creations, from the self-proclaimed Flip-Flop Fairy.




These were made for a friend who recently joined a sorority and their colors are red and white. The elephant was added since it her sororities mascot.


This was a trial of what I am going to make for my bridesmaids to wear at the reception. The color is not showing that well, but the ribbon is brown with aqua polka dots.


These are just another pair that I made for a friend who needs these colors to go with an outfit.

I am currently working on a pair for a beach wedding and one for a lady who wants a pair to go with a summer outfit. I will photos of those were I get done with them.






Let's do the Cha-Cha Slide

Whew!! I am tired. I had such a workout this evening. My sorority Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc Columbus Alumni Chapter held "Steppin with the Sigmas" this evening. At this event we were taught several different line dances and how to do Chicago two stepping with a partner. The event was taught by Marc, of Steppin in the City Productions, and he teaches classes all over Columbus. I have been trying to get into his line dancing classes for years, but they fill up so quickly. It was great. I knew some of the line dances and look forward to having a 20-30 minutes of line dancing at my reception. A couple of my bridesmaids were there and I told them to get ready to work it out at the reception. It was fun, but it was definitely a work out. I came all cute in my shorts, t-shirt and flip flops and I really needed to have on was my exercise clothes. I am sure since I danced for almost 2 1/2 hours I had to sweat off at least 10 pounds
(I wish).

Some of my sorority sisters and I at the event.

The second part of the class was Chicago two step. This type of dancing is done with a partner. It was nice to see the couples dancing. It made me wish that my fiance was there so that we could learn it. Watching them, I think that I am going to have my fiance and I look into taking a dance lessons with Marc instead of taking the same ole' ballroom dance that everyone takes for their first dance. I think us doing Chicago two step would make our first dance more interesting.

To the left, to the left, to the right to the right.

This my cousin Nicole, in the skirt, and my sorority sister Robinette getting their step on.






If you have different dance ideas, reply to this post. I would love to share your thoughts of what your first dance would be like or different forms of dance that you take part in.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Teeth Whiting? Skin Embrassion? Workout?

When you become a bride you are sent into a whirlwind of creating a beauty routine so that you can be the pretty when all eyes are on you as you come down the aisle. I am no exception. My routine began last week with my 6 month teeth cleaning. While at the cleaning I asked my dentist about tooth whiting. All the while thinking, only if my insurance will cover it. Luckily, my dentist, Dr. Allen, is a woman after my own heart, CHEAP. She told me that the over the counter products for teeth whiting, such as Crest Whitening Strips (click and get a coupon), work just as well as having your dentist do the procedure, you just need to complete the process a couple of times before the your wedding. Let me mark that on my calendar....wedding April 2009, tooth whiting start January 2009.

I have been obsessed with having flawless skin since I got engaged. I have even started seeing my childhood dermatologist again, Dr. Williams. Besides, every time I go to see him, he relays my dermatological history from birth, he also gives me great care. He gives me something like a skin peel every time I go. When I first started getting it, the process creeped me out because the container that he bought the treatment in was foaming like a piece of dry ice on Halloween. I do not know why I continue to go early in the morning to see him, because after the treatment my face is so tight I can barely answer the phone when I get to work. But after the tightness is over, my face is smooth. Along with the face wash and astringent that he gives me my face should be in tip top shape for my wedding.

I have been working out for the past year, but I have pumped up my workouts ever since I got engaged. I don't want all the eyes on me to be focused on my dress and not my rolls or my giggly bottom. I need to tone since I have lost about 50, 40 to go. I have been doing belly dancing, walking and new to me I have been working on the elliptical machine. I have a little muscle in my arms, but it anyone our there has a great workout to get my flappers (arms) in tip top shape for my wedding please email to let me know.

When I thought about all the things that I have to do for my wedding, think about the creation of a wedding beauty routine seems like a bit much. As I thought about it some more, I have noticed that my fiance is not changing anything for the wedding. The most that he will do is to make sure his head and face are shaved. That's not fair, is it?

Beauty routine. Check. Just let me add one more time to my things to do list for my wedding.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Wedding Tip of the Week: Fancy Feet

When I was thinking of my bridesmaids, I thought about what I would want as a gift. You know the standards, jewelry(which mine will probably get), gift cards or perfume. I want to give my bridesmaids something that they could use during the wedding and after. I want to gift them something that I would want. Who would not want a pair of flip flops. I love flip flops. If I could wear them in the winter in the midwest and not get frost bite on my toes, I would. They can use these flip flops when they want to get out of their shoes for wedding and wear them after the wedding. I do not want to give ordinary flip flops, I want to give them something unique.




This weekend Kmart had flip flops on sale for $1.99, even though I do not get married until next year I could not pass up a sale. Getting them early gives me time to customize them. If you are crafty you too can make some for yourself and for your bridal party.


Make Your Own Wedding Flip Flops


Supplies


  • Glue Gun/Glue Sticks or Strong Craft Glue
  • Embellishments such as pearls, crystals, ribbon, studs, material or whatever else that you want to fancy up your flips
  • Flip Flops

When I make "fancy" flip flops I purchase ones like the ones shown at the right. You can use a flat flip flop or one with the wedge, either one can be dressed up.


Instructions

  • Choose a flip flop in the color and style that you want.
  • Pick out your embellishments. Embellishments can be consistent with your theme for your wedding. I choose these aqua ones (photo above) since my colors are aqua and brown.
  • Let dry for at least 24 hours (even with using the glue gun) before wearing.
  • Enjoy having "fancy feet" at your event.

Here are some ideas of ways that you can embellish your flip flops.











There are some flip flops websites that you can get embellished flip flops, if you are not the crafty type. The few that I found were Floppy Jos and Tippy Toe Flip Flops. If these sites do not have what you are looking for, I can. If you want "fancy feet", I can work with you to customize the perfect, pretty and comfortable flip flop for your event. For pricing and discussion of designs, contact me at broomjumpingbride@yahoo.com.



Don't let your day be ruined by hurting feet, make them "fancy" feet. Stay tuned for photos of some of the flip flops I have created.

More Aqua and Brown Inspiration

As I surf the net for wedding items, I have found some more inspiration for my wedding color scheme. Enjoy!!


























Sunday, May 25, 2008

Pretty Pictures

Here are some more photos from my photographer Sarah. I can not wait to see what see takes at my wedding. Enjoy!!!

This one is taken at the place where I am having my ceremony and reception.






If you like the pictures and want to contact her ..you can reach her at vicphotogee@yahoo.com.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

I'm A Winner

I was notified yesterday that I am the recipient of $100.00 off of a veil at Castle Bride Couture. Yippee!! Which works out just fine, because in my budget for my attire, I have budgeted $100.00 for a veil. I might have to go over a bit to purchase one of these veils. I went back to their website and looked at some of veils to try to make a decision on what would work best for my dress. Here is what I found.


This one is called Paige. I like the mix of feathers and rhinestones.





This is the Marina. I like this one because it is not a full veil but it adds some kick.I really like this one. It is called Kiera. Even with the discount, it is still out of my budget.

I need to contact them again to get all the particulars about the prize. So many choices, so little time. I do not know which one to choose. What do you think? Respond to this post and let me know which one you think that I should choose.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Bridesmaids....ATTENTION!!



I finally found dresses that I like that I think that my bridal party would like. I sent an email to my bridesmaids about their dress,shoes and potential dates to go to bridal store to order the dresses. I have 6 bridesmaids, a maid of honor and a matron of honor. They are all different in personality and in style flare. I have....


  • Kamikaze Kitty-- She is quiet, but mighty when she wants to be.
  • Bluetifuldove-- She is patient, strong and likes to be fly diva.
  • RHOalty-- She has a smooth elegance with a hint of sauciness.
  • Code Blue--She is the peacemaker. She does not like confusion.
  • Confucius--She is an intellectual diva.
  • Twin--She is reassuring and caring.

I have one maid of honor

  • Baby Girl-- She is meek and mighty. She has not quite figured out which one she should be in what situation.

I have one matron of honor

  • Frog Princess ( She collects frogs. I am not calling her one) -- She is my reassurance and strength when I feel like I have none.

Since they are all different I want them to feel special in the dress that they wear in my wedding. I have selected separates from Alfred Angelo. I want them to choose their own top, with everyone with the same skirt. I also want them to choose their own shoes that they will be comfortable in, but they will all be dyed the same color. The only other difference besides their tops is that I want the maid and the matron of honor in the chocolate brown while everyone else will be in the aqua. The dresses above sort of look like some of the separates in the Alfred Angelo collection.

I want to feel special on my wedding day and I want my friends to feel special as well.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Who Said Being Thrifty Could Not Chic

Well I found a few things and more on my list for when I went garage selling and thrifting with my mom yesterday. I found items for the wedding and for our home.



I got this container for $3.00 to use as part of my candy bar at the wedding.



I got this one as well, but for only $.50. It will be great to keep the aqua gumballs in for the candy bar.



I also found a brass picture holder that was $.75, that I will probably spray paint silver and use to show an assortment of photos of Chuck and I at the reception. I also found this cool African mask for our house.


I have been researching what it means on the Internet. I think that it means peace and freedom. If anyone knows any different please let me know. The lady wanted $30.00 for it, but I was going to offer $15.00,as my mom stood there and stated "You should have offered $10.00." I knew what I was doing. I fortunately found something wrong with it and offered her $10.00 and she took it. Now it is mine.


I also found something at the thrift store that was totally unexpected. I found an Annie Lee painting. I love her work. I have several pieces of her artwork in my home. As luck would have it, it is the photo that I use for my posting for the wedding tip of the week. It is called "Jumping the Broom". This piece of art is on a tile. I love it. How fitting is it that I found this. I might even use it somewhere in the wedding, maybe by the guest book or the candy bar.

That's a few more things off of the list. I need to find 3 more containers for the candy bar, so I will be thrifting a little more often to save some more money. I am going to have a hip, sheik, cheap wedding yet (and an artfully decorated home as well).



Saturday, May 17, 2008

The Hunt Is On

Today after I finish volunteering at the Race for the Cure, I will be going to the German Village's annual community yard sale and "thrifting" at the some thrift store. I have my gear ready for the exploration. Rolling bag...check. Water bottle...check. Comfortable shoes...check. I am set. I am looking for a few things:'


  • a rhinestone brooch
  • jewelry
  • household kitchen items

I ways find something interesting, I'm sure that tomorrow will not disappoint. Hey, talk about cutting cost for a wedding.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Wedding Tip of the Week: Cocktails....Anyone?

Open bar or pay? When having a bar..you need to think of how much you want to spend on the spirits that you will be serving. To cut cost, have a signature drink at your wedding. Having a signature drink allows you purchase on type of liquor instead of purchasing several different kind. Since my colors for my wedding are tiffany blue and brown, I have been looking for an aqua blue spirit to serve. In my search for the right drink, I have come across a few websites that have given me some ideas on what to have. The websites are:






Cocktail.com
Cocktails Recipes
All Recipes






When looking on these websites I found a few recipes for aqua drinks ( that I would of course try out first) that I would rename for my wedding to make it my own signature. I have listed a few of the recipes below:



Blueberry Martini (renamed Blue Love)

  • 1 wedge of lime
  • a few fresh blueberries
  • 1 part blueberry syrup
  • 2 parts vodka
  • Shake together with ice and enjoy.
Kamikaze Blue (renamed Karma Sutra)
  • .5 shot vodka
  • .5 shot DeKuyper Blue Cuacao
  • .5 shot lime juice
  • Shake with ice and strain into a shot glass.


When having a bar, have your bartender be mindful of guest who may of had a little to much. Having the bartender do this allow for them to make the call if the guest has had to much and switch that guest gin and tonic for a glass of Sprite. This can be done at an open or pay bar and also make you not look like a bad host. You want your guest to have fun and to be safe. Always remember to drink responsibility, so that your day can be a day that you and your guest can remember forever.



One flew over the Birdcage

I realized after trying on wedding dresses, that I really was not feeling a traditional veil. I was not sure how I felt it looked on me. Since I had not officially made my decision on a veil, I started looking into hair jewelry and flowers that I could wear. When visiting , Kate's Wedding, I stumbled upon a posting about her birdcage head piece. I visited several websites to get an idea of the cost of the veil and found them ranging from $45.00 to $200.00. I am not about to pay $200.00 for a veil since my dress what only $250.00. Below are a few pictures of some of the birdcage veils that I liked.









I really like these birdcage veils. They give a flare and allow you to show you without all the fuss of a piece of long fabric in your face, that may catch fire as you light the unity candle ( I have seen it before). If you want a long veil you can have a long ( with extra fabric in the back) or a very simple short one. They are as varied as the bride.





When searching on the web, I located a few websites that have these birdcage veils, where all of these photos came from. I have found that these site help spark your imagination, of all the of the head pieces that you can wear for your big day.








The more that I looked at these photos, I thought to myself that I could make this myself. I found few DIY birdcage websites.




I think that I am going to try to make one. I am going to wait until I get a 40-50% off coupon from Jo-Ann Fabrics and get my materials. It may take a few tries and lots of fiddling but I am going to give it a shot. How bad could it be. I have plenty of time to get it right.

(all photos from Castle Bride Couture,Birdcage Veils and Distinctive Veils)

Sunday, May 11, 2008

My Ma and Me


Happy Mother's Day!! This is my mom and me after church today. I love my mom so much. It has always just been me and my mom. She is an excellent mom. I am glad that now that I am older that she is not just my mom but she is also my friend. When growing up, it has always been just my mom and me. My mom and I did alot of things together, and still do, I went to her college classes with her, she was at all of my dance recitals and band concerts and she even was there as a grown adult when I got my gallbladder removed. I love my mom so much and sometimes I think that I do not tell her enough.
I really appreciate all the things that my mom has taught me, especially since I have been going through this wedding planning process. She taught me how to cook, how to clean, how to be a lady and how to be a strong woman. She has always taught me to speak my mind, I am sure she would prefer that I do not do it as often as I do, be the person that I want to be and to follow my goals.
I am very proud of my mother. She has always put me first and at time put her goals on the back burner. I was proud when my mom earned for Associates degree and I was even prouder when she earned her Bachelors degree (we graduated together). I am proud of all that she has accomplished in her life, and I hope that I continue to make her proud in all that I do.
My fiance has a daughter. We are not always on the same page (she is a teenager), but I hope that I am able to be a mom to her and any other future children, that my mom is to me. I am not sure how else to say it, but I love my mom to pieces and I will cherish her forever.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Tag! I'm It!!

Well, it is official...I am a blogger and I have been tagged. I was tagged by In This Instance and The Road Less Traveled. Here it goes... 5 Things that I am looking forward to about my wedding.
  1. To being able to finally say "My husband".
  2. Partying with my family and friends.
  3. Being able to have a private and special moment with my husband before our reception.
  4. Having my mom walk me down the aisle.
  5. Wearing my wedding dress.

If you want to play...here are my rules.

  1. Link to the person that tagged you and post the rules on your blog.
  2. Share 5 things that you look forward to about your wedding.
  3. Tag 1 new person to keep it going.
  4. Let each person know that they have been tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.

To follow my rules..I am going to tag An Excited Bride.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Bigger is Not Always Better

Well I did it, I found my wedding dress. I thought that it was to early to find my dress, but I did and I even did the unthinkable I purchased it (thanks mom). How could I not buy the dress, it was only $250.00!!! I know totally unbelievable. I had decided that I really needed to find something that was within my budget and I really did not want to purchase a dress for over $1,000 that I was only going to wear once. Heck, I can buy those $500.00 designer shoes that I want for my wedding now.


In my journey, I found that I really enjoyed having the personal touch. When I went to some of the smaller bridal shops, I got the one on one attention that I think that every bride deserves. This is a big purchase. Not only are you buying a once in lifetime dress, but you are spending hundreds of dollars on it. It is a big decision. The shops that I have an excellent experience at were Weddings Gowns Etc. and Perfect Weddings Bridal. The larger bridal shops, I felt pressured to purchases a dress a dress with 2 weeks because of the shipping time. I totally understand that some bridal consultants work on commission, but dag stop with the dress threats of companies discontinuing styles and my dress getting stuck in customs. The family feel that I got from the small bridal shops, make me more comfortable trying on the dresses and asking questions about the dresses. The vibe there at the smaller bridal shops, made it alot easier to spend more money there as well.








All the pictures in this posting are all dresses that I like. Can you guess which one that I purchased?







I won't tell.... You have to guess!!


Did you figure it out yet?








Well, I guess that you will have to wait until next April when you see the pictures from the wedding. I guess I will have to wait also since, I did not keep it in my house and it is at my mothers. I will be loving it from a far. I guess I will be making many trips to my mom's house to touch it and try it on.

When looking for a wedding dress....please, please be comfortable in what you are going to wear. Make sure that it "you" and not what others think "you " looks like. I can not wait to wear my dress, 11 months and counting.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Green?



It has become hip to become green or concerned about our environment. This fact of keeping an eye on the environment has been shown to me since I was little, but then it was called pollution. Does anyone but me remember the Native American on the horse looking over the freeway at all the trash and smog then the one tear ran down his face because what was going on with nature or who remembers Woodsy the Owl ? "Whoo, Whoo, don't polloute." Even though I have not been the best at doing my part with recycling, partly because I was either too lazy to take my recycling to the local recycling center or too cheap to pay for curbside service. I have recently started making a few changes in my home to do my part for the environment, such as purchasing recyclable shopping bags to take to the grocery store, purchasing the old standard for cleaning products like ammonia and bleach instead of purchasing more toxic cleaning products and using reusable containers for my lunch instead of using foil or plastic wrap. I recently attended the Columbus Bridal Consultants monthly meeting (to learn more for my side business) and the topic was Eco-friendly weddings. I thought that the topic was so interesting that I wanted more information to see what I could use for my wedding.

First off..in looking at information for an Eco-friendly wedding, these weddings are typically 20% higher that other weddings, but more and more companies are offering products in this area and prices are starting to drop. Below I have found some resources that may be helpful if you trying to go green for your wedding.

Invitations

There are many paper companies offering either totally recycled papers or partical recycled papers. If you do not want to go the recycled paper route and still do not want your guest throw their invitations in the trash, you have them tear them up and throw them in their yard. There are papers that are being offered that have seeds in them that you can shred and place in the ground that will eventually bloom in a beautiful floral display.

Favors

Why do we spend money on favors? I know because they are fun, cute and if you do not have them at your wedding you can be considered cheap. Today many Eco-friendly brides are opting to not have wedding favors, but are using the money that they would have on favors on making a donation to her favorite charity in their guest names instead. Other Eco-friendly wedding items are edible items, such as chocolates or other candies. Check out the companies below for more ideas.

Flowers

We all have our own ideas for what type of floral designs for our wedding. I know that I am a hydrangea type of girl myself. If you want to be green about your floral design and save some money buy and use local and seasonal flowers. Seasonal flowers are more plentifully than flowers that are not. Buying locally helps local farmers. Check with your florist on what is in season during your wedding.

Another way to be Eco-friendly is to find other alternatives, such as candles, for bouquets or table decor.

Reception

Alot of times food goes to waste at receptions, due to guest RSVP and then not showing up, getting to drunk to eat the cake or the no one likes the sushi that you selected for the reception. Some ways that you can not waste food is to check a locate non-profit in your area, such as Second Serving, who comes to get food prepared by a cater and gives it to the homeless. Some of these agencies are disappearing due to strict health laws in certain cities.

Another way that you can do some environmental good is to purchases local or organic foods to be severed for the meal. Some stores such as Trader Joe's and Whole Foods carry foods and even wines that are all organic.

Also, I know it is expensive, you can use washable linens,plates and silverware instead of plastic. If you can not afford that you can have your guest scrap their plastic plates and place the trash in one container and the plastic plates and cups, not forks, knives or spoons, in another. This bag with all the plastic in it can be taken to a recycling center.

Transportation

Cars pollute our environment with emissions daily. One of the ways to be green and to cut down some of that pollution is to have your wedding and reception all in one place so that your guest do not have to travel. Another way to do this to have your guest to travel to one location and to have buses, trolleys or ask them to car pool to the reception site.

Attire

There are many sites that offer green or Eco-friendly wedding attire. These companies offer Eco-friendly materials or Eco-friendly in the way that they process the fabric. Here are a few companies:

I know many of us, myself included, have a picture of what we want our dress to look like. To save some money and recycle clothing, there are stores that sell or rent gently used or donated wedding dresses. Also, when you are done with your dress, I know this will be hard, you can donate your dress to many non-profit organizations that have sells that the profits benefit breast cancer research, children's programming and other social causes. Check out Get Married, to find out more information about agencies in your area.

So that you bridesmaids do not feel left out in keeping that gorgous dress that you picked out for them, they can donate their dress and even their shoes to locate charities like The Fairy Godmother, that help give prom dresses and accessories to young ladies that are unable to obtain the attair for their prom. Put those dresses to use.

Check out resale shops, consignment shops or thrifts stores (all my favorite) for jewelry for your big day. Utilizing these places you can reuse something that was already used, instead of purchasing something new. Many of these places donate to charity or support local social programs.

Lastly, on attire is dry cleaning. Instead of having your attire dry cleaned the regular way you can have it wet cleaned. You would have to request this service for a dry cleaner. Please check before using this option with your bridal shop and with dry cleaner if this method is right for your fabric. Wet cleaning use alot less energy and does not use harsh chemicals.

For my wedding, I am looking at the amount of paper that I going to use in the invitations, having the guest scrap their plates and place the plastic in another bag and ordering just enough food so that there is not alot of waste.

We can all do little things, even if it is as simple as serving organic wine at your reception, that will help us all in the future. Heck, it is just one day (so I keep telling myself), but our world is here for a lifetime.