Hello...from California!
I'm visitin' my parentals for a few weeks.
It's been great gettin' to spend some time with them
and some of their dear friends.
I've also spent some time with my pajamas...
on the couch...
readin' books.
It feels good to not have to adult every now and again.
I did take some time out from my absolute laziness to
for Monday Made It.
I learned last summer that it's not so easy
to go out and buy stuff to make for your classroom
when you are 3,000 miles from home.
I see all this cutie-patootie stuff that you guys are makin',
and I grunt at you, frown and yell...
"That's not fair!
Why not me?
I want that!!!"
I'm havin' to just pin stuff for when I get home (borin'!)
because...
I only have SIX.FOUR pounds left to spare in my suitcase
and let's face it...if I happen to see a stellar pair of shoes
on my trip, they will get TOP priority over somethin'
for my classroom.
I'm sure you understand.
SO...I went through my weddin' pictures and decided
I would share a few things that I made for my weddin'.
I'm sorry that it's July and some of the stuff you are
about to see is...
CHRISTMAS-y.
The craft stores already have Christmas decorations
out, so I think it's perfectly acceptable that I
jibber jabber about it here.
Just start signin' "Weddin Bells" to the tune of "Jingle Bells"
in your head and bare with me.
I must first thank my sweet hubby, Jerm, he helped me 100%
of the way with plannin' and decoratin'.
Our plan was "simple" and "sparkly" and
I think we nailed that.
Plannin' wasn't all sunshine and roses and on more
than one occasion I tried to force him into elopin',
in my super bossy voice...
but at the end of the weddin' day...
everything turned out
PERFECT
and we wouldn't have
changed a thing!
Our family and friends surroundin' us as we
said, "I do" was a dream come true!
Okay..maybe the weather could have been a teeny bit
warmer, but I'll let Mother Nature off the hook...
this time.
Did I ever tell you that I secretly like glitter?
No?
Look at this!
I waited until they were 50% off and got them all at one time.
I then painted them with a metallic silver acrylic paint.
Jerm sprayed the letters with spray glue
(because I can't be trusted not to get the driveway stuck to me)
and then sprinkled
very fine silver glitter on top.
The glitter looked like tiny little diamonds everywhere
...a girl's very best friend!
the glitter and the letters SPARKLED!
Quick and easy!
The next one was easy also...
and it was NOT hard to find willin' participants to empty some
bottles for me to paint with the same metallic paint
that was used above.
(I won't even tell you how many bottles were
emptied in a short amount of time.)
The metallic paint actually dries pretty fast.
I threw some curly cues from Hobby Lobby in the bottles...
stuck a red glittery candle holder next to them and
"ta-da"...simple decor.
I had to show off my girls...aren't they beautiful?
I had some wine glasses personalized for my besties
on bottle emptyin'.
I wore my Nitty and Papa Rose's wedding rings
("something old"),
my engagement ring ,
and my mom's ring
("something borrowed")
durin' the ceremony.
The wine cork is significant because my parents
are in the wine business.
No...I did not make the cork...or the wine...
or the rings.
Another decoration we used were various Christmas balls on
black charger plates...
all purchased from Hobby Lobby for 50% off.
The lights really caught all the sparkles on this as well.
It looked much cuter in person than this picture.
We also used some round mirrors and placed Christmas trees,
strings of pearls, and red glittery candle holders on top.
I chose to buy large packages of LED lights
instead of usin' actual candles.
Safety first.
All items purchased at Hobby Lobby.
Imagine that.
I did not make the next thing, but I fell in love with the
light up letters.
A few years ago...I saw
someone had placed "Joy" on their mantel and
I was obsessed with findin' those letters.
I seriously stalked the Patio & Garden shelves
every week startin'
in about...I don't know...
maybe OCTOBER...
lookin' for these.
When I saw "LOVE"...I. Had. To. Have. Them.
It ended up helpin' with the whole "love" theme of our weddin'.
We now have this displayed in our house on a
4-shelf ladder bookshelf
and keep them out all year...
because I love my husband...
all year...
and maybe because I'm scared of the dark too.
As in...I made some clicks and some decisions.
I just happened upon an amazin' sale via an email
(I think it was 40% off)
and I scooped them up.
The back says "All you need is love...
love is all you need."
We used these as our drink cups at the reception
and sent these home with guests as a souvenier.
I made Jerm's brother write this on the board
when you entered the reception.
I know I'm a teacher and all, but there is NO way that
I could've written this neatly on that chalkboard...NO. WAY.
I ordered the famous couples print on Jane.com,
but I have seen them on
Etsy also.
We tried to incorporate items from family also.
The vase behind the picture frame was Jerm's grandmother's.
The bird cage was used in his brother's weddin' to collect cards,
so we used it also as our card collector.
There was a beautiful Christmas tree set-up and it added to the
whole decor of the room.
Presents went under the tree.
I love presents!
Pictures were from the past five years of us as a couple,
us with family,
and us with our friends.
This was a neat and personal touch that we got
many compliments on.
I originally saw this at our friends' reception
and knew it would be perfect for us also.
The tree was also a great back-drop for pictures.
(Can you tell how much my dad loves Jerm?)
We put out letters for our guests to sign.
These wooden letters were purchased from Hobby Lobby
and Jerm painted them white for us.
Regular sized Sharpies worked great for writin'.
I'm thinkin' about sellin' some signatures on eBay.
Totally kiddin'!
I purchased paper lanterns to hang up in the ceilin' of the gazebo
for the ceremony.
I found them in different sizes and prints
all over the place...Amazon, Hobby Lobby,
Oriental Trading, etc.
I just hunted for deals.
They looked great...when the wind
wasn't blowin' like crazy.
The antique table was the most meaningful part of our decor.
The table was refinished by my Papa Rose when he was alive.
I took it from my Nitty Rose's house and put it in my house after
she passed away last year.
At the bottom of the table we have four pictures for our family
members that are no longer with us, but would've
been over the moon about us tyin' the knot.
They are a HUGE part of who we are...so
we wanted them with us on our special day.
(All four of my grandparents,
Jerm's grandmother
and his step-dad)
The wonderful man in between us in the middle...
that's Jerm's grandfather
Rev. Virgil Vickers marryin' us.
How SPECIAL is that?!
He has married 3 out of his 5
grandchildren...so far!
What's a weddin' without sweets?
We had a candy bar for the kiddies with little bags to fill up.
The rose frame says "Love is sweet...please take a treat"
The big glasses were borrowed from my sweet friend and caterer.
The gummy worms...because Jerm's nickname is "Worm".
They didn't match so much, but they were a must have.
Our cake was THE YUM!
(If you live anywhere near me...buy a cake from here...
for any occasion!)
The roses on top...because it my last day of bein' a "ROSE".
Now I'm officially...
Alison Rose Evans.
This is not MY team, but I'm learnin' to like them...
for his sake.
Marriage is all about compromise...right?
There were a lot more personal touches that we added, but I was
worried I might've put up too many pictures
and some of you might've fallen asleep readin' this.
I did make one school "made it".
I actually did an update to an oldie.
I had a request for S.T.E.A.M. beads also, so I
added some new beads.
I am puttin' them on sale until next Monday.
If you already own them, scoop up the revision in your TpT purchases.
Happy Monday, friends!