Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Eventful and Exciting Weekend!

Hope everyone had a fantastic Memorial Day Weekend. Kyle and I took a long weekend and drove down to St. Louis to try and finalize some wedding plans. While we were there, we visited Overlook Farms again and tried to get an idea of how the wedding "flow" and reception "floor plan" would look. It was exciting to talk through the details and realize the next time I will be there, I will almost be a married woman!
Here are some of the key spots:
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Ceremony Location; Overlooking the beautiful Mississippi River


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Reception Location; the evergreens are supposed to be coming down to open up space to the house (which is where the ever so important restrooms will be). We plan to position the band to the right of the large tree.


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Food Table Location (don't worry, the satelite dish will be moving)


Location Pictures
Entrance for the guests; we plan to dress this up a bit!

Monday, May 10, 2010

10 Steps to a GREENER Wedding!

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It has been Kyle and My goal from the beginning to have a "green" wedding. Now that we have become more health conscience it has become MORe important! Not only that the wedding is green, but that things are sustainable, we know where our food is coming from and we are supporting small local businesses!
Here are the steps we are taking to a greener wedding!

1. Vintage Plates: Kyle and I are searching high and low for unique and vintage plates. Our favorite place to go is Bible's For Missions Thrift store. Not only is our money going to a good cause, but we are giving items a second life AND they are only $.39 per plate! That's cheaper than some rentals, and if I re-donate when the wedding is over, we get a tax right off! Brilliant!

2. Re-claimed Wood Signs: When Kyle and I moved into our house in Minneapolis, there were some old, water logged planters in our back yard. Most of the wood has gone to bond fires, however with the amount that is left over we are making unique directional signs for our guests! "Ceremony", "Sarah's Flowers", "Dancing", "Camping" and "Farmer's Market" are some of the ideas I have had! These signs are something I have been seeing all over the blogs, but I really like the idea of reclaiming wood instead of buying new at the lumber yard.

3. Local Foods: Overlook Farms and Clarksville Station is known for "honoring the natural flavors of fresh, locally grown food". Which is an important reason we have decided on them for our venue. They have fields upon fields of fruit orchards and vegatable gardens and they partner with other local farmers who practice sustainable farming techniques. The food is always fresh! This will definetly give guests something to appreciate, so don't be afraid to flaunt it in your menus and signs! I am super excited about my "Farmer's Market" Salad Bar that will be at my wedding!

4. Vintage Decor: Much of our decor is from vintage treasures we have been collecting for years. From the vintage cans and mason jars that make up the centerpieces, to the vintage books to show our personalities, to old fruit crates scattered throughout the setting to hold programs, silverware of anything else we can think of!

5. Unexpected Cloth Napkins: Again it is amazing what you can find at the thrift store! Without spending a fortune of "custom" napkins that you will throw away, Kyle and I tossed back and forth a couple of ideas for our napkins at our place settings. Then we landed on using vintage sheets. Just by cutting them with pinking shears, it finishes the edges. We are using a variety of patterns, but it would also be nice to keep it simple and use white sheets or cream. Think of how many napkins you could get in one sheet!

6. Local Bakeries For Dessert: We are purchasing our pies from a small local grocery store. It has been locally owned for several years and we know by investing in there bakery our money is going right back into the community we grew up in. We are excited about this, not only becuase of it quaint nostalgia, but it keeps our prices down too!

7. Grow Your Own Flowers: Although, everyone knows that it is important for your pocketbook to choose flowers that are in season in your region, sometimes this thought can go as far as your back yard! The venue I am working with has large open fields, and they are planning to plant Zinnias (which just so happened to be one of my flowers of choice!) then I will get to "pick" as many flowers as I want! Now, I realize that I am very lucky for having this option, but find your local farmer's market or craigslist a farmer, requesting to grow large amounts of "easy to grow" flowers for a price! It will save so much money, support local farmers and add so much charm to your special day!

8. CAMPING: So when we talked to Overlook Farms, one of my big questions was could my guests camp out. After some chatting with the owner, they were all for it. They even decided to call our camp out guests the "Under The Stars" guests! How Cute! It saves the farm energy, guests money and is just a fun idea!

9. Prize Ribbon Lanterns: So our entire wedding revolves around the "prize ribbon" theme, so when paper source put out a tutorial on how to make these pinwheel paper lantern things I was so excited! just add a circular center and some cute tails and its a prize ribbon. So I started collecting large pieces of discarded paper from work to build my prize ribbon alter! Then I decided I could hang smaller ones from the last chair that hits the aisle. So talk about giving paper a 2nd life, before it can get recycled! Plus it saves me Moola!!!!

10. Re-Using Glassware: So as part of the nostalgia and fun of our wedding, we decided to make our favors/escort cards/drink glasses from mason jars. We are asking guests to have their glasses rinsed between drinks instead of getting a whole new glass. When the wedding is over, they can take their jars home (lids and all). We will suggest ways to use their jar at home; store buttons, can jelly, bring your lunch to work, etc. This way everyone wins! The earth, the guests and our venue!

I hope this can eventually give other brides some good ideas on a green wedding. A green wedding doesn't always have to be set in the coutry. There can be fabulously, glamourous ones too!!

Ta Ta for now!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Just enough Country....With Just enough Class!


Well, I just can help but be giddy every time I talked to someone down at Overlook Farms. They have bent over backwards for me since day one of our "uniting", you could say!

I had a lovely phone conversation with Moira this evening on the farm. "Your wedding is the talk of the summer!" she said. "We are planting a field of flowers, Zinnias. We would like you to choose which specie and color.....Then you can pick them the day of your wedding. We will have a sign in the field that says "Sarah's Flowers"......."

WHAT?!?!?! Seriously. How perfect. What an amazing gesture, photo opt and thoughtflulness that could only make this day better. They really put forth the right amount of elegance and class, while still allowing me to have guests camp out on their lawns and serve Pabst as our beer.

Thanks Overlook! There are so many more amazing things ahead!!!!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Bad, Bad Blogger!!!!


WOW! ALmost 2 months later and I am finally getting to a new post. Not sure how many loyal readers I have, but for those of you that are, I am truely sorry! Many things have been bustling around here. I created a sketch of what I want my Alter to look like at the wedding. These are paper pin wheels made from old printer paper. If we can use prints it will be even better, but I am doing my best to save a tree and only using "oops" paper from work. My intention is that they look like prize ribbons. Kyle is really my prize, but this is a nice added touch! Ok, I will add more later!!!!

Thanks Loves!

Friday, March 12, 2010

Seriously contemplating Farmer's Market Flowers



So just tlike everything else involved in the wedding, I can't make a decision. When we first started out with wedding planning we thought we would do our own flowers and get them through a wholesaler. Then, I thought, "this is my wedding, I want my bouquet to be professionally done". Then, I got the bid back and we are back to square one. I feel very comfortable doing my table centerpieces myself. I don't think what I want warrants the chunk of change it will take to make these centerpieces. I got this book from my girlfriend called "The Knot Flowers". It has been a great resource. I wish I would have dug it out of the attic sooner! It has all the species listed and their colors and seasons. Then it tells you how to make your own bouquets, ceterpieces, etc.....
Anyways, I am waiting to get cost back from the wholesaler on the species on want and we will take it from there!

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Sweet Relief!


Today, along "River Road", in the small, quaint town of Clarksville, MO we found our wedding location. As we pulled into the Clarksville Station parking lot, a sense of excitement came over me. The antique wagon was just a little too perfect. We entered the restaurant, we were greeted by a very friendly waitress. She smiled a great big smile when we told her we were there to talk about our wedding. We were escorted into the shop area, where the head chef came to greet us. We sat and had a couple of ice teas and then were swept off my Moira for our tour of the property!

We started at the 1st of the 3 Inns. Every suite in the place was beautifully decorated. Not a corner vacant without some antique. In the backyard was a wonderfull little courtyard where rose bloom throughout the spring and summer. There was also a heated pool. It was really hard to stay out of it! We toured 2 more Inns with all the same charm!

Then we walked up a small hill, and ended up on a overlook the looked out over the entire city and the river. Tears started to well in my eyes and I just knew this had to be it. It was perfect, even in its dormant state of winter. Moira congratulated us and pulled 3 glasses and a bottle of champagne from a small bucket. Perfection.

The day was finished with a fantastic sampling of the chef's food. The sweet potatoe fries were just delicious! As we left the restaurant and were out of site, I began sqealing with delight! It couldn't have been better I were to pull the most elaborate vision of my wedding from my head.

It is going to be a beautiful day!

L<3ve,

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Today's Before the Sunrise Post



So I couldn't fall back to sleep this morning. My neighbor woke me up with his loud music at 5 am; he was blaring the cover to "Somewhere Over the Rainbow".......random. Then I started thinking about the fashion show garment and accessories that I have to have ready by Tuesday, and wedding planning, and how I really want to curl my hair for work today......

So I decided to come and write a post. Which I have carelessly fallen behind on, but now I have more exiting things to write! My Save-The-Dates are IN!!! My Stationer received them friday, she is just waiting to get my rubber stamp back and they will be in my hands! I can't wait! She did send me some photographs, I will post them again when they are all assembled and beautiful!

I have to say, working with Meg has been really fantastic! I must also say, don't avoid a stationer if they are out of state because you are afraid it is too far. I am sure there are more than enough willing and capable people right here in Minneapolis, but I am so pleased I decided to go with Meg. She went to the same college as I did, and now she is running her business out of Savannah, GA. We have been able to communicate back and forth so easily via email. She sends me little snippets of what she is working on, all along the way! Go check her out here!!!!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

If I had to sum it up.......


So this morning I was perusing my list of daily visited blogs and I came across this inspiration board..... I don't know why I didn't see it before. It really sums up almost everything I want at the wedding! Go vote for it on Snippet & Ink, so it can be brought to life in a photo shoot!

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Friday, February 12, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!


So the girls who are making my wedding dress sent me this link today to a beautiful yellow and red wedding. I love the accents they use! Especially her adorable "mouse" Marc Jacob Flats!

I love their style and how truly in love they appear. Great inspiration for the coming V-day Holiday!


Luci Kandler and Ashley Wokash are the masterminds behind Calpurnia Peach; Adorable silhouettes and accessories designed and screen printed out of their NE Minneapolis Studio. They have been absolutely fantastic to work with on my dress.......so much that I have also recruited them to make my bridesmaids and flower girls dresses too. It just seemed right and they seem to be just as excited as I am. They are know for their amazing screen prints. They screen printed these adorable flags for the wedding above and I couldn't resist to snatch up the idea for myself!


Calpurnia Peach will be launching their new spring line in shops around Minneapolis soon! I will keep everyone posted on when and where they can grab one of their latest works of art!


Love you Girls!!!!!


p.s. I'm thinking THESE would be great for the reception!


Wishing you lots of love, kisses and chocolate on this Valentine's day!


<3,

Sarah

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Thank you Wedding Co.!


On Saturday I received an email from Kimberly at Inspired Goodness, making me aware of the post that The Wedding Co. put on their Blog! Check it out, Kyle and I are very excited about our publicity! Check out our story here!

p.s. We did NOT plan on wearing matching shirts. Everyone made a comment about it. Kyle was "mortified".

p.s.s I went and did my first dress fitting tonight! I love LOVE LOVE it! Pictures to follow!!!!

L<3ve,