My Grandmother passed away last week. It's been such a weird time. I am emotional, but not in the way that people expect me to be...or maybe it's the exact way that I myself am supposed to be! Who knows...but I wanted to write about what I learned from my Grandmother. She was such an interesting woman. She wasn't the typical making cookies Grandma, but I learned a lot of life lessons from her...without her (or really even myself) knowing it!
1. Makeup is not scary!
My Grandmother sold Mary Kay for forever! She even had a car! I remember one year going with them to see the car at the dealership. Why we all went...I don't know. But it's something that I remember. We have been allowed to wear makeup our whole lives. If we asked to put some on, my mom would. It was never...when you are older. Or any of that nonsense. So, when it came time that we have our own makeup, it wasn't a huge deal. There was never a "hooker look" that happens, when kids don't know how to apply makeup or when they go nuts because they aren't allowed to wear it. It was always there. Makeup really does make people look better (my opinion and I don't want yours unless it agree's with mine. Thanks)
2. That your Significant Other should come first!
In a healthy relationship, I truly believe that your spouse should come first! It makes for a united front for the kids. It also shows true love! My Grandfather would have done anything for my Grandmother. My dad would do anything for my mom! Growing up we knew that there was no playing one parent against the other. There was no Daddy's Girl or Mama's Girl! We were their girls! If you have that attitude, then your kids will feel the love trickling down on them! For the record, family was a very close second!
3. That if you give your opinion you might not be popular!
My Grandmother gave her opinion! You might not like it, it might not be what you want to hear...but it was exactly what she thought. Now, she wouldn't just go up and say "I Don't like your shoes!", but if you said "Do you like my shoes?" and she didn't like them...she would say No, I don't! On the flip side, when she thought you did a great job, she told you! There were no fake compliments, what she said positive or negative...was what she thought! This is a hard thing to balance and she wasn't perfect at it...but she was always true to herself!
4. Be able to make fun of yourself!
My Grandmother had a great sense of humor. I wish I had been older, when she was younger. She would tell stories, the adults in my family would play games and just laugh. After my Grandfather passed away, Grandmother did some theatre stuff, including being a stand up comic. She would tell blonde jokes, which is what she was...and it was funny! I think a sense of humor is something she passed along (both her and my Grandfather).
5. How to eat a chip!
My Grandmother was so proper! You could tell by her fancy clothes and jewelry! Her hair was always done...she was just a royal figure living in Kansas! One day my sisters and I were eating chips. We were grabbing a handful and stuffing them into our mouths like kids do (and sometimes adults) as if at any time, someone was going to come and take the bag away. Grandmother came up and said "Girls, that is not the proper way to eat chips. You must break the chip in half and place it on your tongue." We did it, for her...but then laughed and laughed about it later. In fact, it's one of the stories I tell when people ask why we call her Grandmother.
6. Always wake kids up with a song!
My Grandmother always woke us up with the song "Good Morning" from Singing in the Rain. When we were older there was another song that got played...but it was weird! "Oh no, you're asleep again"...ha ha ha! It might be annoying to your kids at that time...but it's something that they will want to do with their kids and it's a story that they will tell for years and years to come! It might even be one of the greatest memories that they have of you! Why? Because my Grandmother took the time to come in and sing us awake. She didn't let us sleep the day away, but she didn't yell at us to wake up either! You might not always have the time...nor the desire to do this...and maybe it will only be done with Grandkids...but you should still try to do it!
7. It's never to late to say I love you!
We knew growing up my Grandmother loved us. We would all hug goodbye when we left. We might even say a general, I love you to the whole group as we were piling in the car. But there weren't very many I love you, Amy's or I love you, Grandmother's. My parents did that with us, and we do that with my sister's kids...and it's amazing! When my Grandmother started to get sick, she started to say personal I love you's! I remember one time I was helping her get into bed and she hugged me extra long and said I love you, Amy! No one cares when you say it...as long as it's coming from the heart! It was to me and it's only mine and I love that moment! It's one that I had forgotten about until about 2 min ago...but now that it's there...it will stay! Tell people, that you love them often! But if it's been a while...or you are scared...suck it up, buttercup! Just say it and start something new!
8. Do not give up!
My Grandmother and Grandfather were soul mates. When my Grandfather passed, I think my Grandmother was a little lost at first. But she didn't give up! She kept living! She started doing the theatre stuff, she met Capt. John, she went on cruises and vacations, even after Capt. John passed, she went on! She is a survivor who does not give up easily! Was she always happy? No, but there were moments of happiness! There were moments that I would not give up for anything these past few years. Making my Grandmother laugh, telling her I love you, all of these little things that might not have ever happened had she given up on life after my Grandfather passed.
Am I sad that my Grandmother has passed away? Yes, but I'm way more happy that she is now back with my Grandfather. Looking as proper as ever! Wearing a most fabulous outfit with the most perfectly matching jewelry! Dancing away to their favorite tune and watching as the family passes on story after story, Memory after memory...sharing what we have learned from them on to everyone and anyone who will listen!
Life, family, and crafts! I can't say it's going to be amazing...but it should be fun! So, we will just see what comes out of this blog!
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Monday, October 13, 2014
It's Monday!
Today is a Monday. It's one of those Monday's that make people say "I hate Monday's"...or "You have a case of the Monday's". Normally, Monday's are okay for me. They aren't terrible, but they aren't great either!
But today is one of those Monday's. First off, I woke up feeling as if I was getting a cold. This is most annoying because I had a bad allergy/sinus thing a few weeks ago. That is buggy to be "sick" twice in 2 weeks. This time, I can feel it in my chest. Which is where Sarah said she was feeling it on Saturday. Wah Wah! I usually think that whenever I get a chance to relax...and the weather is changing...I get sick! Luckily for me, I don't get to relax often. Ha ha ha!
So, I woke up not feeling well. I did get ready and leave on time (it helped that I made my lunch last night...I have got to get better at that). It's already been crazy at school this morning- and it's only 8:10.
Tonight it's dress rehearsal until 6:30 and then a meeting at 7pm. While I'm excited to see everyone, because they are my friends...as of right now I just want to go home and curl up into a heavy/warm blanket! Have I mentioned yet that it's raining out? I mean, it looks like it's night time still. Just real stay in bed weather!
But, I'm here...trying to stay positive (I'm failing at the moment) and I will deal with today! I will make it through and I will be fine!
On a happier note, we found the bridesmaids dresses this weekend!!! Yahoo! Now that we have that color, we can go from there! We can get the fabric for the flowers...and we can do all sorts of decorating with that one color! Yahoo!!!
Okay, I'm out for the moment! Bye!
But today is one of those Monday's. First off, I woke up feeling as if I was getting a cold. This is most annoying because I had a bad allergy/sinus thing a few weeks ago. That is buggy to be "sick" twice in 2 weeks. This time, I can feel it in my chest. Which is where Sarah said she was feeling it on Saturday. Wah Wah! I usually think that whenever I get a chance to relax...and the weather is changing...I get sick! Luckily for me, I don't get to relax often. Ha ha ha!
So, I woke up not feeling well. I did get ready and leave on time (it helped that I made my lunch last night...I have got to get better at that). It's already been crazy at school this morning- and it's only 8:10.
Tonight it's dress rehearsal until 6:30 and then a meeting at 7pm. While I'm excited to see everyone, because they are my friends...as of right now I just want to go home and curl up into a heavy/warm blanket! Have I mentioned yet that it's raining out? I mean, it looks like it's night time still. Just real stay in bed weather!
But, I'm here...trying to stay positive (I'm failing at the moment) and I will deal with today! I will make it through and I will be fine!
On a happier note, we found the bridesmaids dresses this weekend!!! Yahoo! Now that we have that color, we can go from there! We can get the fabric for the flowers...and we can do all sorts of decorating with that one color! Yahoo!!!
Okay, I'm out for the moment! Bye!
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Choreographing
I love choreographing! I love thinking up creative dances! I love teaching them to the kids! I love when the kids finally get a step! I love when the kids love the dance!
But choreographing is very stressful! I would say that it does not come naturally too me. Or maybe it does, after I think about it for a while or after I watch some other dances (to the same song or to a different song). I want the dance to be great! To look great! To have the kids feel great while doing it! But that is hard!
The hardest part about choreographing is figuring out how to choreograph for those who can't dance! You have this vision in your head of what the steps are...and how they are done...and a lot of the time they don't match up!
As of right now, I have one show completely choreographed and am 2 dances away from the other show! It's the best feeling when you are totally done! I'm looking forward to a month of...stress-less rehearsal!
So, 2 more dances until the beginning of Cinderella in December! Then it's Full Speed ahead with Cinderella and Aladdin Jr.!
One week until Mulan Jr.
5 weeks until Fiddler on the Roof
18 weeks until Cinderella
21 weeks until Aladdin Jr.
26 weeks until the wedding
That is my countdown for today!
But choreographing is very stressful! I would say that it does not come naturally too me. Or maybe it does, after I think about it for a while or after I watch some other dances (to the same song or to a different song). I want the dance to be great! To look great! To have the kids feel great while doing it! But that is hard!
The hardest part about choreographing is figuring out how to choreograph for those who can't dance! You have this vision in your head of what the steps are...and how they are done...and a lot of the time they don't match up!
As of right now, I have one show completely choreographed and am 2 dances away from the other show! It's the best feeling when you are totally done! I'm looking forward to a month of...stress-less rehearsal!
So, 2 more dances until the beginning of Cinderella in December! Then it's Full Speed ahead with Cinderella and Aladdin Jr.!
One week until Mulan Jr.
5 weeks until Fiddler on the Roof
18 weeks until Cinderella
21 weeks until Aladdin Jr.
26 weeks until the wedding
That is my countdown for today!
Friday, October 3, 2014
My schedule might drive me mad...ha ha ha
Fall is kicking my rear just a bit! It's nothing too crazy, but it's still a lot! The bad thing is that a lot of the events on my schedule are fun...but it's still something every night!
Here is what my schedule looked like this week:
Sunday- BJ was in town and we discussed wedding stuff and then Norwex! I left to go home around 5:30pm.
Monday- School...I actually got the day off from the Musical! Yahoo! I went to the Pet Store to grab some fish food for the fish at school. Then I went over to Kirklands and used my $10 gift card!
Tuesday- School, Mulan Jr., Fiddler on the Roof. I was gone from 7am-9pm. Luckily we got off of rehearsal early, but it was still a long day. Then the Royals were playing...and it was intense! So, I was up until 1am
Wednesday- School, Mulan Jr., got home around 6pm, then I had knitting club at 6:30. At 7:45 I met with the Wedding Coordinator for my church. At 8:30, I got home and took Curt to get his car. Once again, the day was long!
Thursday- Make treats for treat day. School, Mulan Jr., Fiddler on the Roof. Got home around 9:15! Then the Royals were playing...so I went to bed around midnight!
Friday- School, Jamberry Trip to St. Louis!
Saturday- Jamberry Conference- drive home
Sunday- Sunday School, Church, then I believe it might be an afternoon to relax, do laundry, and get ready for another crazy week! And a wedding movie!
M- School, Mulan Jr.
T- School, Mulan. Jr, Fiddler
W- School, Mulan Jr, Rehearsal for Choir
T- School, Mulan Jr., Fiddler
F- School-
S- Ford, Ikea, Bridesmaids outing,
S- Singing at church...and hopefully another relaxing afternoon!
The week after that is show week for ABMS!!! Luckily it's also Fall Break for Fiddler...so I won't have to rehearse for that! Then it's only Fiddler until Mid November!. December will start Cinderella and auditions for Aladdin Jr. Plus I will add on the Christmas Program! Then it's free time...also known as Wedding Craft Time over Winter Break! Yahoo!
Time is flying...I need to have it slow down just a bit! 4 more shows to perform before I get married! Holy Moley it's going to be busy! But I would rather it fly by...then take it's time! I'm ready...let's do this!
Here is what my schedule looked like this week:
Sunday- BJ was in town and we discussed wedding stuff and then Norwex! I left to go home around 5:30pm.
Monday- School...I actually got the day off from the Musical! Yahoo! I went to the Pet Store to grab some fish food for the fish at school. Then I went over to Kirklands and used my $10 gift card!
Tuesday- School, Mulan Jr., Fiddler on the Roof. I was gone from 7am-9pm. Luckily we got off of rehearsal early, but it was still a long day. Then the Royals were playing...and it was intense! So, I was up until 1am
Wednesday- School, Mulan Jr., got home around 6pm, then I had knitting club at 6:30. At 7:45 I met with the Wedding Coordinator for my church. At 8:30, I got home and took Curt to get his car. Once again, the day was long!
Thursday- Make treats for treat day. School, Mulan Jr., Fiddler on the Roof. Got home around 9:15! Then the Royals were playing...so I went to bed around midnight!
Friday- School, Jamberry Trip to St. Louis!
Saturday- Jamberry Conference- drive home
Sunday- Sunday School, Church, then I believe it might be an afternoon to relax, do laundry, and get ready for another crazy week! And a wedding movie!
M- School, Mulan Jr.
T- School, Mulan. Jr, Fiddler
W- School, Mulan Jr, Rehearsal for Choir
T- School, Mulan Jr., Fiddler
F- School-
S- Ford, Ikea, Bridesmaids outing,
S- Singing at church...and hopefully another relaxing afternoon!
The week after that is show week for ABMS!!! Luckily it's also Fall Break for Fiddler...so I won't have to rehearse for that! Then it's only Fiddler until Mid November!. December will start Cinderella and auditions for Aladdin Jr. Plus I will add on the Christmas Program! Then it's free time...also known as Wedding Craft Time over Winter Break! Yahoo!
Time is flying...I need to have it slow down just a bit! 4 more shows to perform before I get married! Holy Moley it's going to be busy! But I would rather it fly by...then take it's time! I'm ready...let's do this!
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
The cost so far of my wedding!
So, I'm going to list everything that we have spent (or will be spending) for the wedding thus far! I feel as if I'm a pretty thrifty bride and I'm tired of seeing these posts that say I only spent $4000 on a wedding...only to find out that they had 30 guests! I don't think that ratio is very good! So, here is what I will be spending on a wedding of 250-300 people! Could I have saved more in certain places? Yes, but I also wanted things that both my fiance and I really liked! We are about 6.5 months out from the wedding...199 days to be exact!
For a wedding of 250-300
Say Yes to the Dress
Wedding Dress- I bought the dress off the rack instead of ordering a brand new one! The price went from $1700 to $699!
Veil- I had worked with the gal at the Bridal store before (very lucky) so the veil was 30% off! For the record it was $179 for a Cathedral length veil (the first one I tried on...not cathedral length was $400)
Jewlery- Once again knowing the Bridal store gal she sold me Jewlery for what she paid for it. It was on sale from $70 for the earrings and $70 for the bracelet to $7 for each. So, I paid $14!
For a total of $839! Again, my parents surprised me with paying for these purchases!!! It was amazing, we all cried!
Invitations
Magnet Street was the only place where I found invitations that I liked and could change just about every aspect of the invite! Color, wording, pictures! Plus, I really wanted a pocket fold style- very picky of me I know, but I looked for 3-4 months trying to find the best deal
Made For Each Other Series- 200 of each
Invitations
Direction Card
Accommodation Card
RSVP Card
For a Total of $960! However, MagnetStreet has some great coupons out there, don't buy without one! I had a 25% coupon plus free shipping that brought the cost down too $720!!!
Made For Each Other Series- 200
Save the Dates Magnets
For a Total of $218. I actually had a 40% off coupon for Magnet Save the Dates, so it brought the cost down to $140.79
Invitation Cost (stamp not included)- $860.79
Photographer
Luckily for us, we have a great friend that takes photo's. We are getting Engagment Pictures, Bridal Pictures, and all day Wedding Pictures!
For a Total of $1000- this is unheard of and is a very lucky break!
Videographer
I really wanted a Videographer to capture the entire event. My Uncle has done several of my families, but he also wants to enjoy himself as well. So, I decided to use his talents in other ways and to hire a Videographer. A colleague of mine recommended this videographer and when we met they seemed amazing!
Tower Studios- They have several packages from a little to a lot! This is something that we could have saved money on...but I didn't want too! So we are getting a full day of filming, unlimited locations, 2 videographers, 3 cameras, our choice of music, edited highlights video, edited documentary, custom Hollywood cases, 3 DVD's and 3 BlueRay's.
For a Total of $1595
Transportation
When my sister, Megan, got married we took a Trolley from the Church to the Reception! It was a blast. We had recently been on a trolley for another wedding and it didn't have air conditioning. So, when we were looking for transportation...Curt said, No Trolley's. I said okay! But I also didn't want to do a boring/over done Party Bus! So, at a bridal show with my other sister, Dana...we saw a stretch Hummer Limo! It was on sale...and we had a $100 gift card to use as well! So, Hummer Limo- 4 TV's, Fog Machine, Fiber Optics, 22 Passengers
For a Total of $600 (then there was the gift card) $500!
Venue
My sister, Megan, had her Reception at the same place where I'm having mine! They were great people, its a great location, and any extra money goes to a Children's Charity! Plus, you can bring in your own food and drink!
For a Total of $3343
DJ
Alright, so with music I wanted someone who would lead the group but not be annoying about it! Ha ha ha! I found these guys at my very first Bridal Show! Complete Music! They are doing the music and the lighting! After I booked them, I got an email for a $100 off coupon for Complete Music Lighting. So, I called the guys and got my lighting for $100 less! 5 hours of music, DJ/MC, Dance Floor Lights, Sound System, and 10 uplights (for some reason...uplights were really important to me)
For a total of $890 (minus the $100) $790!
Photobooth
There are a few things that really excited me! I wanted a photobooth! They are so fun and it also makes for great gifts! I was going to go through Complete Music (the more you get from them, the better your discount). Until I got an email from TheKnot.com about a free photobooth from Tower Studios if you book your videographer with them! Well, we had already done that! So, I called Tower Studios and was able to get a photobooth for free!
For a Total of $0 (they normally charge $400)
Food
So, this is the biggest cost for the wedding! I mean we are trying to have a nice dinner for 250-300 people...what were you expecting? I did try to go with a dessert buffet, but Curt did not want too! We are using the people Affordable Catering! My entire family has used these folks, so we know the food is good, we know they are efficient, and well...we just know that it works. We are having a Cocktail Hour, Hot Dinner Buffet, Extra Entree, Upgraded Vegetable, and a possible Mashed Potato Martini...plus Option B with the plates. I also believe that we get tea, lemonade, and water with this as well!
For a total for $5467-6620 (I am not sure if the Mashed Potato Martini is included).
Alcohol
Is another thing I'm very excited about! My whole family has done a beer and wine only thing...it's free...but nothing fancy! Which is what Curt and I were going to do as well! We are not here to give you all the best drinks on the planet! When we chose Diamond Girls Bartenders, we got a free Signiature Cocktail! I'm so excited about this...ha ha ha! We get to design a signature cocktail and name it as well! 1 hour setup time, 4 hours reception, beer, wine, soda, water, signature cocktail, 3 bartenders all for 250 people!
For a Total of $2125. Could this have been cheaper? Not with what we got...and again...I'm willing to go cheaper, but I'm not willing to give up stuff that I want!
So far we have spent $16,833
Not bad considering we have most of the big stuff done! It's a large number that will only get bigger! It's also why we are having a long engagement! Could we have gone cheaper? Yes! Could we have gone cheaper and still gotten all that we did and all that we wanted? I don't think so!
So, enjoy this post! Know that things are expensive...and there is nothing anyone can really do about it! You might as well just kick up your heels and remember every moment!
For a wedding of 250-300
Say Yes to the Dress
Wedding Dress- I bought the dress off the rack instead of ordering a brand new one! The price went from $1700 to $699!
Veil- I had worked with the gal at the Bridal store before (very lucky) so the veil was 30% off! For the record it was $179 for a Cathedral length veil (the first one I tried on...not cathedral length was $400)
Jewlery- Once again knowing the Bridal store gal she sold me Jewlery for what she paid for it. It was on sale from $70 for the earrings and $70 for the bracelet to $7 for each. So, I paid $14!
For a total of $839! Again, my parents surprised me with paying for these purchases!!! It was amazing, we all cried!
Invitations
Magnet Street was the only place where I found invitations that I liked and could change just about every aspect of the invite! Color, wording, pictures! Plus, I really wanted a pocket fold style- very picky of me I know, but I looked for 3-4 months trying to find the best deal
Made For Each Other Series- 200 of each
Invitations
Direction Card
Accommodation Card
RSVP Card
For a Total of $960! However, MagnetStreet has some great coupons out there, don't buy without one! I had a 25% coupon plus free shipping that brought the cost down too $720!!!
Made For Each Other Series- 200
Save the Dates Magnets
For a Total of $218. I actually had a 40% off coupon for Magnet Save the Dates, so it brought the cost down to $140.79
Invitation Cost (stamp not included)- $860.79
Photographer
Luckily for us, we have a great friend that takes photo's. We are getting Engagment Pictures, Bridal Pictures, and all day Wedding Pictures!
For a Total of $1000- this is unheard of and is a very lucky break!
Videographer
I really wanted a Videographer to capture the entire event. My Uncle has done several of my families, but he also wants to enjoy himself as well. So, I decided to use his talents in other ways and to hire a Videographer. A colleague of mine recommended this videographer and when we met they seemed amazing!
Tower Studios- They have several packages from a little to a lot! This is something that we could have saved money on...but I didn't want too! So we are getting a full day of filming, unlimited locations, 2 videographers, 3 cameras, our choice of music, edited highlights video, edited documentary, custom Hollywood cases, 3 DVD's and 3 BlueRay's.
For a Total of $1595
Transportation
When my sister, Megan, got married we took a Trolley from the Church to the Reception! It was a blast. We had recently been on a trolley for another wedding and it didn't have air conditioning. So, when we were looking for transportation...Curt said, No Trolley's. I said okay! But I also didn't want to do a boring/over done Party Bus! So, at a bridal show with my other sister, Dana...we saw a stretch Hummer Limo! It was on sale...and we had a $100 gift card to use as well! So, Hummer Limo- 4 TV's, Fog Machine, Fiber Optics, 22 Passengers
For a Total of $600 (then there was the gift card) $500!
Venue
My sister, Megan, had her Reception at the same place where I'm having mine! They were great people, its a great location, and any extra money goes to a Children's Charity! Plus, you can bring in your own food and drink!
For a Total of $3343
DJ
Alright, so with music I wanted someone who would lead the group but not be annoying about it! Ha ha ha! I found these guys at my very first Bridal Show! Complete Music! They are doing the music and the lighting! After I booked them, I got an email for a $100 off coupon for Complete Music Lighting. So, I called the guys and got my lighting for $100 less! 5 hours of music, DJ/MC, Dance Floor Lights, Sound System, and 10 uplights (for some reason...uplights were really important to me)
For a total of $890 (minus the $100) $790!
Photobooth
There are a few things that really excited me! I wanted a photobooth! They are so fun and it also makes for great gifts! I was going to go through Complete Music (the more you get from them, the better your discount). Until I got an email from TheKnot.com about a free photobooth from Tower Studios if you book your videographer with them! Well, we had already done that! So, I called Tower Studios and was able to get a photobooth for free!
For a Total of $0 (they normally charge $400)
Food
So, this is the biggest cost for the wedding! I mean we are trying to have a nice dinner for 250-300 people...what were you expecting? I did try to go with a dessert buffet, but Curt did not want too! We are using the people Affordable Catering! My entire family has used these folks, so we know the food is good, we know they are efficient, and well...we just know that it works. We are having a Cocktail Hour, Hot Dinner Buffet, Extra Entree, Upgraded Vegetable, and a possible Mashed Potato Martini...plus Option B with the plates. I also believe that we get tea, lemonade, and water with this as well!
For a total for $5467-6620 (I am not sure if the Mashed Potato Martini is included).
Alcohol
Is another thing I'm very excited about! My whole family has done a beer and wine only thing...it's free...but nothing fancy! Which is what Curt and I were going to do as well! We are not here to give you all the best drinks on the planet! When we chose Diamond Girls Bartenders, we got a free Signiature Cocktail! I'm so excited about this...ha ha ha! We get to design a signature cocktail and name it as well! 1 hour setup time, 4 hours reception, beer, wine, soda, water, signature cocktail, 3 bartenders all for 250 people!
For a Total of $2125. Could this have been cheaper? Not with what we got...and again...I'm willing to go cheaper, but I'm not willing to give up stuff that I want!
So far we have spent $16,833
Not bad considering we have most of the big stuff done! It's a large number that will only get bigger! It's also why we are having a long engagement! Could we have gone cheaper? Yes! Could we have gone cheaper and still gotten all that we did and all that we wanted? I don't think so!
So, enjoy this post! Know that things are expensive...and there is nothing anyone can really do about it! You might as well just kick up your heels and remember every moment!
Monday, September 22, 2014
Um...time is flying...good or bad?
So, time is really flying by! This makes me nervous and excited! I mean it's now 6.5 months until the wedding! I feel like I have all of the time in the world...and yet have no time and need to get my act together! Yikes!
I feel like I should make a list of the things I want to do and when I need to have them done by! I don't want everything to pile up on me...but I also don't want to be done with everything by November! Who am I kidding, I would love to be done with everything by November 1st!
Let's just do a real quick list:
1. Bridal Bouquets- have circles cut by December 27th
2. Wrist Corsages- have circles for flowers cut by December 27th
3. Ring Bear Signs
4. Save the Dates- Out by ?
5. Invitations
6. Seating Chart
7. Super Hero Patches
8. Sheet Music
9. Who is singing?
10. Record song
11. Record anything else
12. Gifts for people
13. Centerpieces
14. Tree Centerpieces
I think this is a pretty good list! I need to get people's address' so that I can send the save the dates! And the invitations! Oh my goodness, I'm not even sure how to go about getting those. I guess Facebook or text would be the best policy!
Things are getting so real! And I will have to take my dress in to have it altered in October/November!
Which means that I need to have my shoes by then! Oh my goodness...I might be behind! Ha ha ha!
Plus I have to get my sisters a list of people for the Bachelorette Party! Oh dear...get off facebook and get to work! Ha ha ha!
Now I need to prioritize my list to see what comes first. But I really have other work to do! So, get all of this other stuff out of the way, so I can make room for cutting circles!
I feel like I should make a list of the things I want to do and when I need to have them done by! I don't want everything to pile up on me...but I also don't want to be done with everything by November! Who am I kidding, I would love to be done with everything by November 1st!
Let's just do a real quick list:
1. Bridal Bouquets- have circles cut by December 27th
2. Wrist Corsages- have circles for flowers cut by December 27th
3. Ring Bear Signs
4. Save the Dates- Out by ?
5. Invitations
6. Seating Chart
7. Super Hero Patches
8. Sheet Music
9. Who is singing?
10. Record song
11. Record anything else
12. Gifts for people
13. Centerpieces
14. Tree Centerpieces
I think this is a pretty good list! I need to get people's address' so that I can send the save the dates! And the invitations! Oh my goodness, I'm not even sure how to go about getting those. I guess Facebook or text would be the best policy!
Things are getting so real! And I will have to take my dress in to have it altered in October/November!
Which means that I need to have my shoes by then! Oh my goodness...I might be behind! Ha ha ha!
Plus I have to get my sisters a list of people for the Bachelorette Party! Oh dear...get off facebook and get to work! Ha ha ha!
Now I need to prioritize my list to see what comes first. But I really have other work to do! So, get all of this other stuff out of the way, so I can make room for cutting circles!
Thursday, September 18, 2014
A few unedited pictures...and a how-to on the sign!
Engagement Pictures were a success! Now I can stop worrying about the weather! About what to wear! About making sure that I feel good when taking the pictures! I mean, I still want to eat better, but I can have a cookie if I want one...that type of thing!
Here are a few pictures!

Here is the sign I made with the help of my sister, Dana! I'm going to make that girl crafty yet! Ha ha ha!
This is an awesome and cheap way to make a sign. I can't figure out where I saw how to make this...but I will try to find it! Here is how I did it!
What you need
1. Buy stakes from Home Depot (or wherever). A pack of 12 for $2.50ish
2. Get some paint stir sticks from the Paint Counter. I got 5 for FREE!
3. Grab some paint. I love Spray Paint! 2 cans (2 colors)- $8 (the original post used stain)
4. Wood Glue- $2.85
5. Re-usable Vinyl Stickers from Michael's (or any craft store). 1 pack was $6 (I bought 2)
Step One
Lay out the stakes face down (pick which way you want to be face down). I did not use all 12, but probably should have. Oh well!
Step Two
Put Wood Glue on the Paint Stir Sticks and stick them on the back of the sign. This will help hold the stakes together! I staggered them, since they aren't long enough to go all the way accross. Put heavy items on top of the Paint Sticks to get them to stick better. Then wait until they are dry! This drove me crazy! I hate waiting!
Step Three
Carefully (unless you waited the proper amount of time) turn the sign over, so that the paint sticks are on the bottom. Over a covered surface paint your sign the color you want on the bottom (or the color you want the letters to be). Then wait for the paint to dry! Oh my goodness, it seemed to take forever!
Step Four
Put your letters on the sign. This is where the reusable stickers came into play. We were able to put them down, pick them up, move them, and then re-adjust them again. This is where a 3rd and 4th eye will be very handy. Have someone else look at the words and make sure everything is spelled correctly and is evenly spaced. Press the stickers down once they are on there. I did not want it to be super perfect, so I was not worried when 2 of the stakes were uneven.
Step Five
Paint your sign the second color! Make sure the first color is painted over and totally hidden.
Step Six
Here is the best part, you only have to wait 10-20 minutes after painting the 2nd color before removing the stickers. DO NOT wait until the paint has dried, it might mess it up. Remove the stickers and then walk away!
Let the sign dry! You should go have a drink or some ice cream...and pat yourself on the back for the amazing job you did!
Here are a few pictures!

This is an awesome and cheap way to make a sign. I can't figure out where I saw how to make this...but I will try to find it! Here is how I did it!
What you need
1. Buy stakes from Home Depot (or wherever). A pack of 12 for $2.50ish
2. Get some paint stir sticks from the Paint Counter. I got 5 for FREE!
3. Grab some paint. I love Spray Paint! 2 cans (2 colors)- $8 (the original post used stain)
4. Wood Glue- $2.85
5. Re-usable Vinyl Stickers from Michael's (or any craft store). 1 pack was $6 (I bought 2)
Step One
Lay out the stakes face down (pick which way you want to be face down). I did not use all 12, but probably should have. Oh well!
Step Two
Put Wood Glue on the Paint Stir Sticks and stick them on the back of the sign. This will help hold the stakes together! I staggered them, since they aren't long enough to go all the way accross. Put heavy items on top of the Paint Sticks to get them to stick better. Then wait until they are dry! This drove me crazy! I hate waiting!
Step Three
Carefully (unless you waited the proper amount of time) turn the sign over, so that the paint sticks are on the bottom. Over a covered surface paint your sign the color you want on the bottom (or the color you want the letters to be). Then wait for the paint to dry! Oh my goodness, it seemed to take forever!
Step Four
Put your letters on the sign. This is where the reusable stickers came into play. We were able to put them down, pick them up, move them, and then re-adjust them again. This is where a 3rd and 4th eye will be very handy. Have someone else look at the words and make sure everything is spelled correctly and is evenly spaced. Press the stickers down once they are on there. I did not want it to be super perfect, so I was not worried when 2 of the stakes were uneven.
Step Five
Paint your sign the second color! Make sure the first color is painted over and totally hidden.
Step Six
Here is the best part, you only have to wait 10-20 minutes after painting the 2nd color before removing the stickers. DO NOT wait until the paint has dried, it might mess it up. Remove the stickers and then walk away!
Let the sign dry! You should go have a drink or some ice cream...and pat yourself on the back for the amazing job you did!
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