Showing posts with label engagement photo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engagement photo. Show all posts

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Save The Dates

According to my list of to-do's on theknot.com and projectwedding.com, our save the dates should be sent out by the end of September. Now that we have our engagement photos all picked out I started working on these important little pieces of stationary to send out to our guests.

When it came to save the dates, I didn't have any particular design in mind, I only knew that I wanted to incorporate our engagement photos. While I thought that using websites like weddingpaperdivas.com would be an easy and quick way to get our save the dates done, I decided that designing them myself would be a more fun and economical way to complete this task.

I was inspired by these calendar save the dates that I found on theknottybride.com :


I loved the way they looked and figured that it wouldn't be a difficult project. So I got opened up Microsoft Word (which I also used to design Zac's surprise birthday invitations) and created a save the date that I was pretty proud of:


Not too bad right? I printed out 99 of these babies, three to a page.


The next step (and the step that took the most time) was cutting each one to size.


When I was done I had a nice big stack of save the dates.


The save the dates were the perfect length to send in a standard white envelope. To jazz up the envelopes a little I decided to hand stamp each one with a feather stamp that I picked up from Michael's Craft Store for only $3.50. The feather went along with the vintage owl theme and I used a grey ink to tie in with our wedding colors.


I hand stamped 100 white envelopes and each one looked like this:


Now the save the dates are all in their envelopes waiting to be addressed. Before they go out, Zac and I have to go over and finalize our guest list (just to be sure that we aren't forgetting anyone) and make sure that we have an address for all the guests. I need to go get (or perhaps just make) an address book to keep all of the guest information in one place. The save the dates should be sent out before October 1st! I can't believe that its already time for these pieces of stationary to be sent out! Time flies, and before we know it the wedding will be here. I'm excited and nervous for that moment all at the same time. :)

Thursday, September 15, 2011

A Day Off

On Tuesday I was pleasantly surprised when I was told that I wasn't needed at work and that I could enjoy a day off. Of course a day off from my paying job meant that I had a whole day to work on wedding related projects.

You might remember that I relocated the office into the dining room. Although we have a nice office with a big long desk, I thought the dining room table would offer just a little more room. Also, although it's September, it's still pretty hot here (averaging about 95degrees everyday). Since our office is upstairs in a room that gets plenty of sunlight, even with the air conditioner on, the space tends to be warmer than the dining room.

So what did I work on? Let's refer back to a slightly modified version of the picture I posted on Tuesday shall we.


I. The blue notebook in the bottom right corner is actually my day planner. Now that all of our vendors are hired I desperately needed to update my calendar with due dates for payments and appointments for meetings.

One important date is coming up pretty soon. I set up a trial with the hair and makeup artist I hired, Emily Johnson. The trial is scheduled for the October 3 (just a few short weeks away). I know that it might seem a little early to be having a trial in October since the wedding isn't until May, but I like to get things done early. I also think that having a trial ealier than later will allow me enough time to start looking for different hair and makeup styles if the one that I like doesn't work out (which hopefully won't happen) and I can make sure that Emily and I mesh well together (which I'm sure we will!).

I'll be taking plenty of pictures at the trial so I'll be sure to post all about it.

II. You probably recognize that big white binder. That would be the wedding planner binder I created to keep all of our wedding ideas, price listings, contracts and other goodies all in one place.


The binder has been getting a little out of control and was in serious need of reorganizing. I had plenty of papers stashed in there from the bridal show that Zac and I attended a few weeks back. As our vendors have been selected it was time to get rid of competitors' fliers, price listings, and coupons. Since I know of other brides who are still looking for certain vendors for their weddings, I decided to hold on to these fliers and vendor sheets in case they prove to be helpful to my fellow brides.

Unfortunately ridding the binder of these papers did little to decrease it's size since the fliers were replaced with vendor contracts. At least for now the binder is more organized.


III. You might be wondering why a bunch of forks were just laying on the table in the middle of my workspace. Well, remember my post about some of my favorite finds on etsy.com? These forks had topped my list:


I thought these forks would be very cute for Zac and I to use come cake cutting. Since we're trying to cut costs as much as we can on smaller detail items that we don't really need so that we can have enough money to splurge on bigger items that are more fun for our guests, I couldn't justify spending $35 on these forks. (No matter how cute they are.)

Back in July I found a way that I could get similar forks for much less than $35. A few girls that I went to high school with, Kai and Katie, have started to make and sell some beautiful jewelry. (You can check them out on Facebook here to see pictures of their work.) Sometime in July they posted this picture of custom stamped spoons that they were starting to sell.



I sent the girls an email to see if they would be able to make the forks that I had my eye on, and if so, asked how much would they charge for them. I was happy to hear back that they could make me the forks for only $3 each. All I had to do was find the forks.

I went on a mission to find forks a few weeks ago and my one and only stop was The Salvation Army. They had six tubs of assorted silverware and I shamelessly sat on the floor and rifled through each bin looking for matching forks. In the end I found three sets of forks that I thought were both interesting and had enough space on them to stamp our desired message. At $0.25 a fork I bought all of the forks and brought them home to show Zac.

Here are the forks I picked up:

I picked up these forks because I was sure that they would have plenty of room for our stamped message. They were also the only set of forks that had space on the handle to stamp the wedding date. After taking them home and looking at them next to the other sets of forks that I purchased, they just didn't have enough detail. The lacked a little something special.


The second set of forks were definitely a lot more interesting than the first. The handles had a lot more detail to them, though they didn't have space for stamping. Unfortunately, not only did the handle not have any room to be stamped, but we feared that the mouth pieces of the forks wouldn't be big enough to have our message stamped on them either. So we opted to use another set of forks.


This was the final pair of forks I found and the pair that Zac and I decided were the best of the group. I wasn't able to find two forks with this design in the same size, so one is a little smaller than the other. Zac and I actually thought that having one smaller fork would be cute. At meals I always grab a smaller utensil than he does so it would only be right for us to have different size forks at the wedding. They also seemed to represent us a little. (Zac is much taller than me as I am a petite 5'0".)


The handle has a touch of darkness in it that really brings out the amazing detail.


So on Tuesday, I put the forks in a shipping envelope along with a note of details and got the package ready to be mailed. I'm excited to see how the forks turn out!


VI. The printer was necessary for my list of projects because I spent the majority of the afternoon designing (and eventually printing out) our save the dates! Since we've chosen the engagement photos we wanted to use on the save the dates, I thought that my day off from work would be the perfect time to get to work on designing these pieces of stationary. The project isn't quite finished yet, but I'll post all about it before we seal up the envelopes and send them off to our guests.


V. The last project of the day involved creating a Facebook page for the blog.


You might have seen the blog post I published on Tuesday after creating the page. As of last night the page had 13 'likes'. It's exciting to see readers of the blog liking the Facebook page. It would be so great to see that number get bigger, so if you like reading the blog be sure to like us on Facebook. You can find the Facebook page by clicking here, or by clicking the link on the right tab of the page.


So there you have it. A day off from 'work'. Once the save the dates are completely done I'll be sure to post all about them. Also look forward to another Bridey post as Samantha, Holly, and I have a Bridey date this weekend to go over wedding ideas. I'm looking forward to hanging out with the ladies!

Monday, September 12, 2011

We've Chosen Our Engagement Photos

Back in May, Zac and I headed to his grandparents' house in Chowchilla to meet up with our photographer and have our engagement photos taken. A few days after we were able to check out the pictures online. We absolutely love the way they turned out. Zac's grandparents had several spots that were great for photos including a huge garden, tall gorgeous trees, a pool turned fish pond, and an almond orchard. Not only are the grounds beautiful (you might remember that we even considered having our wedding here) but it meant something extra special to Zac since he spent a lot of time at this house as a child.

I mentioned in this previous post that although Zac and I won't be receiving a disc of our engagement photos until after the wedding, our photographer is giving us three pictures ahead of time to use for our save the dates or any other projects we have in mind.

The task of sorting through the photos and picking out our top three was a difficult challenge. (I can't begin to imagine how it will be to choose photos for our wedding album!) There were several that we thought would look great either on a save the date or printed and hung up in our home. We thought that one particular shoe picture would look cute blown up and hung above our bed. In the end we decided that since the photo wasn't of our faces we wouldn't be selecting it as a potential save the date picture.

So here are the three pictures we chose:




Now that we have these photos it's time to design the save the dates which will have to go out by the end of the month. It's hard to believe that it's already time to mail anything out to our guests. Time has certainly flown by!

Friday, August 19, 2011

Premier Bride Magazine

A few months back, one of my bridesmaids, Amy told me that she had heard from a friend of hers that Zac and I were going to be in the next issue of Premier Bride Magazine. (One of Scott and Amy's wedding photos was used as an advertisement for Van's Studio of Photography in the last edition of the magazine.) Zac and I were excited to see which photo was chosen. We also knew that there was a chance of last minute changes so it was possible that our picture might not have made the cut in the end. When the new magazine came out a few weeks ago we finally got to find out.


There we are on page 14! We both thought that it was pretty cool that our photographer, Tess, had submitted one of our photos from our photoshoot at Zac's grandparents' house, to be in the magazine. Needless to say, my mom was very excited and picked up more than her fair share of copies of the magazine. Zac and I picked up a few copies as well. (We thought perhaps that parents and grandparents would want a copy.)



We loved the picture that Tess chose. She does such fantastic work and we can't wait to see what amazing shots she captures at our wedding.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Faces of Rogers Contest 2011


Zac and I recently entered into the Faces of Rogers Contest 2011. What does this mean? Our engagement photo has been entered into a contest in which we could win a giftcard for Roger's Jewelry and be featured in their company's winter catalog. Kind of exciting right? 

So what do we need to win? So glad you asked! (Excuse the cheesy gameshow moment! :P) The photos entered into the contest have been added to the Roger's Jewelry Facebook page (found here). To vote for a photo, just head over to the Facebook page and click "Like". Next click on to the photo album (found here) and find our photo (we entered the same engagement photo featured at the top of this blog). All you have to do is "Like" our photo (comments don't count as a vote) and your vote is in!

We appreciate your votes! Feel free to pass on the link to your other Facebook friends :)

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Engagement Photos

Zac and I absolutely love the way our engagement photos turned out. Tess, of Van's Studio of Photography, did such a great job back in May when she took the photos for us at Zac's grandparents home in Chowchilla. Just a few short days after our photoshoot Zac and I were able to check out the photos on the photo studio's website.

Unfortunately, we won't be getting a disc of the photos until next May when we also get the photos from the wedding. Until then we are able to choose our three favorite photos that will be given to us on a disc. Once we decide on these photos (we're having a hard time narrowing down our selections) we plan to blow these photos up and display them in our home as well as use them for wedding related projects.

Our families have been curious to see how the photos turned out so we have given our username and password to a few close friends and family members so that they could check them out on the photographer's website. We would love to show off these amazing photos to the rest of our friends and all of you blog readers but we don't think that it would be wise to give out this private information. (Sorry.)  

After we pick out our favorites I will definitely post our top three. Until then you can check out this sneak peek:


Zac and I looked on Van's website today and saw that our photo (this photo) has been added to their portfolio under the engagement photo section. This photo was one of our favorites and we were glad to see that our photographer is on the same page when it comes to what we like. We were excited to see that our photo is now one of the sixteen photos featured in this section on the website.

We can't wait to reveal the rest of the pictures from our engagement photoshoot.