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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Wow, this page gets a lot of views! In the name of interest, I shall add more.. Ah.. the wedding. Love it. I can't believe I haven't posted the videos. We are so lucky to have such talented friends, have I mentioned that?? My husband's buddy is a filmmaker with a specialty in extreme sports. He's so young, and aside from a family wedding video he put together, this was his first shot at a "wedding music video", as he called it. This is seriously amazing, we were speechless the first time we saw it, and we go back to look at it often.

This blog won't allow me to post vimeo videos, so here are the links- (check em out, they're really short)

Ceremony

Reception

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Flowers

My Mother in Law was in charge of the flowers. She did a fabulous job. It was way more than I had expected.


Friday, January 6, 2012

Click click!!

The wedding photobooth was well worth the money spent. It was entertainment for everyone, and at the end we received the guest book, which had everyone's pictures with their own full page message. If you want a unique spin on a guestbook, this idea is amazing. Big credit to the Mike at Snapbooth for making it possible
http://snapbooth.com/
And for a look at all of the photos from the day, click here





Thanks to our awesome friend and groomsmen, JB, the boys had beautiful 'almost matching' hand made ties. I still cannot believe these turned out so great. I asked them all to get dark purple Vans, some brown pants of their choosing, and any white button up shirt they wanted, to be worn however they wanted it. I love the different styles that they all have.

little wedding chalkboards


These were a sweet, inexpensive, easy touch. I just used old picture frames that I found for 50 cents a piece at the thrift store. I put black construction paper in front of the glass, so i could write on it, and then placed the back on the frame. Then I used chalk to direct wedding traffic in the right direction. Between that and my helpful groomsmen, all the guests arrived to their chairs safely. :)

Were you wondering how that aisle runner turned out? Well here it is!  I'm planning on having it framed and using it for our bedroom headboard one day.

Grandma's homemade cookies

I wanted to make sure everyone close to me was involved in my wedding. So as a special treat, my Grandma made batches of her homemade oatmeal cookies to put on the food table, along with this little photo of Grandma and I in the kitchen.