Wednesday, July 16, 2014

A start on invitations


We found these at a craft store. They cost $2.00 for each pack of 10 cards. We bought ten packs.

We'll fancify them with a lock motif and a touch of purple.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

More free glassware

Here's yesterday's pickup:


A whole slew of white glass votive candle holders, plus a few additional wine glasses. Picked these up from a curbalert posting for FREE.

Not sure where we'll use them. Perhaps to line the chapel window sills, or scattered throughout the reception space.

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Yard sale finds

Forgot to post these yard sale finds from a few weeks ago:



The fabric will be used for draping. The vintage jewelry for bouquets. The vase for reception table decor. The basket for flower-girl petals.

Another few non-wedding items were included in our batch of stuff, all of which came to $10.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Dramalabras

Candelabras with double the drama and zero the fire risk.


I found these on one of the local online yard sale sites, and picked up twenty of them for a buck each.

Charlie doesn't care for them all that much, but I think they'll make quite a statement on the tables.


Monday, July 7, 2014

Flowers and frames, oh my.

Yesterday's thrift store acquisitions. Paid about $12.00 for the silk flowers and this not terribly attractive over-sized picture.

Wondering why the picture?

Stay tuned.

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Freecycle Rocks: Wine glasses


Admittedly, this is a horrible picture. I took it with my new smart phone, which I don't really know how to use. Theoretically it has a kick-ass camera, though you can't tell from this example.

What you are almost seeing here is a collection of mismatched wine glasses. We got them along with about 20 more as part of a giant batch from Freecycle. Thought they'd be a lot nicer to use than disposable plastic cups, and we can just pass on the ones we don't want to keep to someone else.

We'll need more, but this is a pretty good start.


Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Engagement rings, moving from estate to estate


These are our rings. We wanted something unique, both to the world's idea of engagement rings, and to each other and so we went to our favorite estate jewelry shop in Newburyport and chose these.

Dolce's (on the left) is a handmade silver and gold art piece with a strange and fiery opal. Mine is a delicate gold ring from the 1940's, set with a new chunk of man-made Alexandrite. It changes from purple to green, depending on the light, and goes nicely with the sparks of purple and green fire in Dolce's stone.



They cost a whole lot less than diamonds, and they have a whole lot more character.