Saturday, June 26, 2010

So after tearing out ALL of the plants from my back garden I am finally finished. It only took oh...2 MONTHS! We are on our way to having pretty flowers if only  I can remember to water... we won't talk about the flowers in the front yard. Well it's all done and now I can tell you how it all came together

About a 2 months ago I had the random idea to search Craigslist for "limestone" and was lucky enough to find an ad on the last day it was up there for a cattle ranch out by Eldorado. We made a trek there one saturday and with one blown out tire later we finally made it home with a ton of limestone.

Well after raiding Walmart yesterday I was able to find some great flowers and even some vegetable plants. Here is how it all turned out.






And here's a little close up action...





And after all of that prettiness I had to put something in that was actually useful other than just looking at it. So I put in some big and cherry tomato plants, bell pepper plants, and some cucumber and squash. That is what was left of them once Autumn was done with them.


So there you have it. A project that was bound to happen the day that we closed on our house 1-1/2 years ago and started 2-months ago. It is now finished!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Wedding Week 2010 - The Paper Goods

I am so lucky to have a talented cousin that is so willing to help me out. She actually is the head of the Graphic Design department at Wyoming University. She helped me out by designing all of my paper goods that went out for the wedding.

Our colors were red and orange. Here is our invite inspired by a fancy letterpress company in New York City.

We then had a details card that was included with the invite.
And of course we had our rsvp card to be sent back.


Then came the programs for the ceremony


Then to make the place settings look nice we had a menu made up at the reception




And last but not least we had thank you cards printed up for me to send out for all of our gifts.



These were printed so that some of the design would be folded onto the back of the card.

So there you have it. That is almost all of our paper goods for our wedding. I was so happy that I was able to coordinate all of the items together and it cost so much cheaper than if we would have ordered some from an invitation store. So thanks goes out to my wonderfully talented cousin, Jenny.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Wow! I have been married an entire year now! How did that happen? Last night  after a blissful weekend we asked each other if you could go back and redo anything about our wedding what would it be?~ I didn't have anything. I am so glad and amazed with how wonderful it turned out that I could not think of one thing that I would do differently. Ben said he would just like to go back and relive the day, "It was alot of fun and I just want to go back and do it again."

I just can't believe that we didn't have everything come crashing down on us. Everything seemed to come out so smoothly, and I still can't remember how my bag for the wedding night ended up in our car. And NO ONE was stressed out! Everyone was very cool calm and collected and we all just had a great time. I will never understand why people just don't spend the money if you have it to be able to enjoy yourself. I wanted everyone including my family to have a great time. I am so lucky to have a great job that I can afford the ability to make that choice.

I just wanted to go back and look at some of the items that made that day absolutely perfect.

So first off is the most important part of the deal...THE DRESS!!! Any girl knows that the dress pretty much solidifies the tone of the ceremony. Everything always seems to be brought back to the dress. I wanted mine to be a little different than everyone elses. So first I went with GOLD! Being so pale white on white just wasn't the most flattering option. And I love that they are coming out with so many options these days.

I loved the back of the dress. And since that is what most of the people will be looking at when they're looking at me that seems to me to be a key factor. You can't really tell but what is joining the draped top to the lace bottom is a beautiful beaded flower pattern. But not like any tacky roses or anything, I think it was like a beaded lily pattern.


The front was awesome too. SO FLATTERING! Anybody who dogs on draping has not seen a well made dress. This dress made me look like a toothpick, which is never something to complain about. I loved the old time antique feel  of the lace and the moderness of everything else.

It was perfectly different than the other ballgowns I had seen too many of the summer prior.This set the stage for everything else at the wedding from the invites, to the cake, and everything in between. I was so amazed that this was the third dress I tried on.


Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Home Projects To Do List

Based off of my Home Projects Calendar I have very little time to make a list of the projects I want to complete in the year of 2010. I figured I'd better get started, so here we go.

1. Make a console table for basement - Something like this ...


2. Make an entertainment center for basement - Like this one that's a knock off from Pottery Barn's Logan collection



3. Make shower curtain for guest bathroom. - This is a work in progress. I will post when it's done, so stay tuned
4. Make curtain for guest bathroom - This one will match the shower curtain.
5. Find/Make curtain for office - Not sure what I want for this yet
6. Make surround for fish tank - Hopefully it will come out like this...
7. Paint fish tank base - Hopefully it will look like the center base above.
8. Find pictures for my new frame gallery in basement - I need something to fill these...

9. Fix shingles that blew off of porch yesterday
10. Redo front gardens
11. Redo back gardens
12. Make a stone patio with a fire pit
13. FINISH painting trim
14. Organize our master closet
15. Make a craft closet out of the guest bedrooms closet
16. Paint our master bedroom and bathroom


Well that's what I have for now. I'm sure that I will add a million things to this as the year goes on.