Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Celebrate Celebrate Celebrate > Printable Wedding Planner Pages

Thanks to everyone on Pinterest who pinned our "Bride's Emergency Survival Kit"!  Tis' the season for "Going to the Chapel."  If you're not heading down the aisle right now but are planning for the big day; we have lots more info, printables, and the "How To's", just for you!  


Today we are sharing with you a great link to a printable Wedding Planner. In this "Bride's Best Friend" printable, you will find handy checklists and timelines to keep you and your groom on task, right up until the "I Do's".  Print some of the pages, all of the pages, or just open it up and take a peek:




Keep those bridal eye's peeled next month when we will be posting a amazing tutorial on how to make a modern and stylish Broach Wedding Bouquet.  Check out this beautiful one that our bride's mother made for her.


Lisa Marie Photography
We will also be posting a fun and sassy bachelorette party for all those bridesmaids out there.  


Keep on coming back to visit with us and click "Wedding" under the category list to see our other fabulous wedding related posts.


~Laurie

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Celebrate Celebrate Celebrate > Fabulous Wedding Invitations


We've been MIA - missing in action!  Really we've been in action (a lot of action) you just haven't seen any of it.  On Friday, we will have seven days to go before "The Day!"  

I don't know if you know this about our Bride but she also is a "Bargainista."  She's always looking for a bargain as long as it is stylish and fabulous!  She really did a good job of getting the most bang for buck with her wedding invitations.

She ordered a basic invitation and accessorized it with cardstock, rhinestones, feathers and ribbon to make an elegant and fabulous invitation.



Her invitation was pretty and stylish but very basic. 



We fabbed it up by adding the black invitation folder made out of black cardstock and a lot of elbow grease.   The edge of the folder was paper punched with Martha Stewart's lace edge punch, yup 175 of them!  The black cardstock was then folded so the top front would show the invitation's first line which said "Because you have shared in our lives."


A feather was tacked to the front with a gemstone.  All the parts of the invitation were assembled inside the folder and it was closed with a silver ribbon.


We also included a card to help plan our song playlist  to be returned with the RSVP with a place to list any songs that the guests would like to dance to.




This was a double win.  It was easier to plan the playlist and everyone that returned a card will get to hear some songs that they requested.


~ Laurie

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

60 Items Every Bride Needs In Her Survival Kit

The "Not Clan" Bridal Shower was held last weekend at a local winery.  It was a beautiful affair and the weather was perfect.  Check out the views from the winery.




View on the other side:




If you're thinking that those are panties hanging from a line at the winery - you're right!  The Bridal Shower was a "Panty Shower!"  That's a great way for the Bride to get a lot of lovely lingerie.  While I'm all for new lingerie, it felt a little weird to give my future daughter-in-law lingerie, so I decided to give her something else.  


I made up a little kit that I like to call the "Bride's Emergency Survival Kit.  Some people might call this just a Bride's Emergency Kit, but I like to call it the Bride's Emergency Survival Kit because everyone knows that when there is something a Bride needs; it's always an emergency, whether it's something to fix a hang nail, a headache or just a little sugar fix and some Bride's act like they're not going to survive the emergency!




This kit includes 60 items that every Bride may or may not need.  But like the Boy Scouts we want her to be prepared for anything.  Prepared for what?  Life!  For the Bride that means a series of sometimes crazy events that all culminate at the BIG Moment.  This kit is not just for the Bride, but for everyone around her also.  After all, it takes a village to make a wedding.
  
I tried to cover everything that might be needed in case your hook at the top of your strapless gown comes off (that happened at our last wedding) or you're opening a gift with flocked (black) paper and you need a lint roller to get the flocking off your dress (another true story) or your future mother-in-law's shoes feel a little tight (blister defense puts a stop to this.)


  1. Hollywood Tape - I love, love, love this fashion tape! Good to keep straps, bodices or anything else in place.
  2. Static Guard
  3. Sewing Kit- includes thread & buttons
  4. Lint Roller
  5. Tide To Go - you know someone will need it.
  6. Safety Pins - assorted sizes.
  7. Earring Backs
  8. Corsage Pins
  9. White Chalk (in case the Tide to go doesn't work)
  10. Deodorant Eraser
  11. Clear Nail Polish 
  12. Emory Boards
  13. Nail Polish Remover Pads
  14. Nail Clippers
  15. Hair Brush 
  16. Bobby Pins
  17. Hair Bands
  18. Comb
  19. Hairspray
  20. Dental Pics
  21. Dental Floss- can also double as an escape rope if she needs it.
  22. Mini Toothbrushes
  23. Mouthwash
  24. Tampons - unfortunately, mother nature doesn't care if it's your big day or not.
  25. Mini Pads
  26. Q-Tips
  27. Visine - it's going to be a long day and before that a whole line up of events, showers, bachelorette parties, etc.
  28. Hand Lotion
  29. Deodorant
  30. Lens Cleaning Tissue 
  31. Handi Wipes
  32. Kleenex
  33. Hand Sanitizer - no dirty hands are getting anywhere near that wedding gown!
  34. Tweezers
  35. Compact Mirror
  36. First Aid Kit - bandaids can fix everything. Stitches will have to wait till after the pary.
  37. Benadryl Itch Relief
  38. Blister Defense
  39. Neosporin
  40. Emergen-C
  41. Benadryl Allergy - just in case you develop an allergy to your future Mother-In-Law!
  42. Advil
  43. Tums
  44. Gas-X - This is not the day to have that problem!
  45. Cough Drops
  46. Scissors
  47. Tape
  48. Post Its
  49. Black Sharpie - I've used a Sharpie on my black shoes that were scuffed and used it on a black shirt that had a little white mark on it.
  50. Pen 
  51. Krazy Glue
  52. Starbucks Iced Coffee To Go
  53. Nutella & Go
  54. Crackers
  55. Salted Peanuts
  56. Breath Mints
  57. Gum 
  58. Skittles - Our Bride is not a lover of chocolate, so customize snacks to your Bride.  Some Bride's might have a thing for vodka Twinkies.
  59. Starburst
  60. Straws - Don't want that perfect shade of lipstick coming off! 
I bought a large clear cosmetic bag at Walmart and a bunch of smaller clear cosmetic bags.  Grouped like items together in the small bags and they all fit in the larger bag!  For the label, I used a list of all of the Survival kit items as the background for my title. Then I printed the whole thing on cardstock and then slipped it into the front of the clear cosmetic bag. 

Your bride can add to the kit with her shade of nail polish, shoe polish, Prozac, taser gun for those unruly wedding guests, or anything else she might need.


Keep on coming back to visit with us and click "Wedding"  under the category list to see our other fabulous wedding related posts.  Future posts will include a printable wedding planner, the how to's to make a broach bridal bouquet, and a fun and sassy bachelorette party.


UPDATE:  We have provided a link to print your own "Bride's Emergency Survival Kit" sign.  Click here for printable PDF.  When printing PDF:

  • In print menu, under page scaling, select "NONE."
  • In Properties menu, check to see what the Quality Setting is.  If it is on Draft, change it to at least normal or best.  Draft will not give you a very good print.
  • Print on cardstock.



~Laurie

Friday, April 27, 2012

Frock Me Friday > Old Lady Out On The Town

(No I'm not in the wedding, but this pic just cracks me up!)

I have an out of town bachelorette weekend coming up next week, and I have been quietly freaking out over the past week over what I will be wearing. I told the bride-to-be that I had found a great dress in the prom dress section of Macy's, (complete with gloves!) just to freak her out; but the truth is that I have no idea what I'm going to wear.

It's been a loooong time since I've been to a bachelorette party, like even before my ovaries were ever interested in babies. And I've never been to one where, I'm pretty sure, I will be the oldest gal there. Yep just gonna be me, my walker, and 5 other skinny 20 somethings out on the town, running wild. Yikes!

So what does a thirty-ish gal wear so that she looks hip enough that people don't mistake her for the mom chaperone, and chic enough that I don't end up looking like one of those women on those fashion don't pages in magazines. I don't want someone adding a black privacy bar over my eyes to protect my identity or other parts of me for that matter.

The other exciting part about this weekend of wildness is that we will be riding the train - the fancy train! This has inspired all sorts  of ridiculously fabulous fashion montages in my crazy head.
Did you ever see the Johnny Depp, Angelina Jolie version of the Tourist? Her wardrobe on the train scenes was TO. DIE. FOR. But I don't think vintage Chanel and wool capes is the look I should be going for on a young and fun bachelorette weekend. Or maybe I need a traveling wardrobe like the girls had in Sex In The City 2, when they all went off to fabulous Morocco...I think I might need to rein it in - obviously!!

Although, I should take my husband on a weekend train trip sometime so he can be my Johnny Depp...


Here's what I came up with for the train:


Here's what I came up with for the big night out:

Bachelorette Night Out



Wish me luck! I'm thinking this old girl has a thing or two to show these girlies. After all, after three kids I'm a champ at surviving on only 2 hrs of sleep. Bring it on!

~Angela

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Celebrate Celebrate Celebrate > Rebel Housewife Bridal Shower Part 3

I'm so excited about today's "Rebel to a Housewife" segment, well because....
It's all about the food!

My personal theory (I really don't think my theories are just personal. Secretly, I think they are factual and say that they are personal, so that you don't think I'm a bossy know-it-all, like my baby brother once said - right before I shoved him in a closet) is that you can have all the great party themes, decorations, and games you want, but none of that will matter to your guests if you don't send them home having eaten something scrumptious, or sipped something delicious. Just consider it party commandment numero uno. 


Doesn't it look yummy? Here's the Menu:

~Blackberry & Honey Yogurt Parfaits~


~Lemony Asparagus Bow Tie Salad~


~Strawberries & Marshmallow Cream Cheese Dip~


~Mini Doughnut Hole Stacks with
Caramel & Chocolate Dipping Sauce~


~Shrimp on ice~

~Laurie Glossy's Ham & Gruyere Quiche~

~Fizzed Orange Juice Punch~

~Lemon & Cream Cheese Buttercream Cupcakes~



Laurie Glossy Flossy and I also adhere to Party Commandment number two: Give your party food a party outfit.

Whaaaat, you say? Let me explain, just like you'd spend hours and hours looking through hundreds of outfits to find one outfit only to wear it for a three hour event (maybe that's just me); your food needs some special dud's to showcase it's yumminess too! By that I mean it needs, a great table runner, fun containers, beautiful trays, crisp white bowls, colorful picks, and pretty flowers. In other words: great accessories!


Just think how many more people would love broccoli, if it came served in a cute little mini martini glass.

Thanks for reliving our Rebel Housewife bridal shower with us!

~Angela

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Celebrate Celebrate Celebrate >Rebel Housewife Bridal Shower Part 2


What did you think of those fabulous shower pics Laurie posted last week?

We had way to much fun coming up ideas for this party. At a certain point we just had to stop brainstorming because A) We didn't win the Mega Million's jackpot to fund all of our crafty ideas and B) Our families were threatening to riot if we didn't spend some of the time we were devoting to party planning, doing boring things like the dishes or laundry...Boo.

The great thing about our crazy Rebel Housewife obsession is that we have lots and lots to share with you guys! Today I'll be sharing some more great pictures of the games and our table decor.

As our guests arrived and found their seats, we gave them a little reading material called the "Good Wife's Guide" from Housekeeping Monthly circa 1955, which was redesigned from a great Etsy seller, Due Cuori. Let me just tell you that based off of this guide, I probably would have become a old spinster with 50 cats or a super divorcee ala Elizabeth Taylor, if I had to adhere to these guidelines. Here's a little sample of some of the "Good Wife's" suggestions:

Prepare and Refresh yourself. Touch up your make up, put a ribbon in your hair and be fresh looking for when he arrives home.

At the time of his arrival from work, eliminate all household noise. Encourage the children to be quiet.

Or my favorite:

A good wife knows her place.

I'm pretty sure that my "Good Housewife" place is in front of my laptop with a cup of coffee and if my husband came home to a quiet house and me in make up and a bow; he would be double checking the street address to see if he was in the right house. Or he would wonder if I had been body snatched. No wonder people drank so much back then! Just the thought of sacrificing all my personality just to be the perfect 1950's stepford wife, makes me want to stick my head in the oven. Hello, 2012!


Because we make our party guests work for their food love a good game, we next handed out a quiz that Due Cuori also provided to test those "Good Wife" skills. Some people even answered the quiz as to how the future Mrs. 2wicked would - and it was hilarious!

We also did the standard, "How well does the bride know the groom" and it was so sweet to hear all the quirky things those two love birds dig about each other. The was a lot of "Aawwww" 's going around.

On to the tablescapes!


Our girl loves her world in black and white, so we wanted to bring some of that into the color scheme with some cool chevron fabric that we found at Craft Warehouse. We cut pieces for table runners and table squares. We layered them over crisp white tablecloths for a little pop art contrast. Next we brought in some art deco style plates and then added a fun, blue dot dessert plate, on top. We finished the table settings off with the polka dot napkins with the red ribbon for a splash of color.


Next we placed our favors that Laurie geniusly DIY 'ed and the floral center pieces. For these we used a vintage looking bird accented domed cake plates we found at our mothership, TJ Maxx,  and used oasis foam and flowers for the center. They came out pretty cute huh?



We also used this concept for some busts that we prettied up with a chevron apron and a floral crown. These flanked our buffet table:



Laurie also found these gorgeous mirrored "love" signs from Hobby Lobby, which we hung behind the buffet and dessert tables. A little pop art and retro all at the same time!


 We finished everything off with a dusting of bling...


Ummm, doesn't that table look yummy?! Come on back tomorrow for our "Rebel to a Housewife" menu and more delicious pictures.


~Angela

Friday, April 20, 2012

Frock Me Friday > We're Going To A Bridal Shower -- Again!

Our bride to be is having her "Not Clan" Bridal Shower on Sunday at a local winery and believe it or not the weather is saying it's supposed to be 84 degrees that day!  

I have found the perfect dress on Polyvore and accessorized it with all the items that I wish were in my wardrobe.  My dream is that after making a styleboard on Polyvore I could press the print button and my in home dressmaker (like your printer - but makes a dress with fabric) would work away and then out would come the dress and not only would it fit but it would be very flattering on me!  Of course this magical machine would also spit out the accessories, handbags and shoes!!!  Okay back to reality or Polyvoreality.

I know I like to use my existing wardrobe and build on it but sometimes a special occasion like a bridal shower calls for a special outfit - especially if you are the mother of the groom.  

Spring Bridal Shower Dress/Outfit

I should have added a hat - not just any hat - but a wide brimmed southern belle type of hat.  I had to include a pair of wedges with this because while I'm a pump girl, wedges are much easier to navigate if you are outside on the lawn.  I really, really, really, love those sunglasses, but sadly I don't have $230 to spend on something that I will scratch, bend, and eventually lose or break.  I can't be trusted with a nice pair of sunglasses.  If anyone knows where I can get a more reasonably priced version of those, let me know.


I did not go completely over the top with this outfit because I can use the pieces in this outfit and mix it up with my existing wardrobe for some cute outfits.  That sweater is very versatile and would go with a ton of things in my Polyvore wardrobe.  Check it out.



Spring Blue Stripe Strapless Dress/Outfit

Goldenrod Sweater w/pants outfit

Goldenrod Sweater with slacks Outfit

Goldenrod Sweater with slacks Outfit by laurieglossyflossy featuring Aqua earrings

Happy Frock Me Friday.  Don't forget to let me know if you find those sunglasses!

~Laurie

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Celebrate Celebrate Celebrate > Rebel Housewife Bridal Shower Part 2


Are you ready for Part 2 of the Fabulous Rebel to Housewife Bridal Shower?  We have so many fab ideas for you that we are gonna have to stretch this into a three parter!
I want to forewarn you now that I maybe should have titled this:  "Longest Post Ever!"


There have been some questions about how the flower bustier of dress form was made.  It was trial and error and I'd like to pass on the tips that I learned.

  • I used small straight pins to pin flowers on.
Assemble the flowers:
  • Take flowers apart and with a low temp glue gun put a small amount of glue on each layer to glue together. Why low temp?  Because I'm not very coordinated and I would like to keep my fingers from getting 3rd degree burns.
  • I glued the plastic stamen (that's the technical name for that thingy that's in the center of the flower) on the hydrangeas to the flower petals and then cut the back of the stamen flush with the flower.
  • I glued the small red flowers together without the stamen, kind of scrunching the top red petal so you couldn't see the hole where the stamen was.
  • After gluing the daisy petals together, I glued the red flower to the middle of the daisy (where the stamen would be.)
Assembling the Floral Bustier:
  • I put the belt on the form first so I knew where the bottom of the floral bustier would be.
  • Find the spot that will be the V of the bustier and pin one hydrangea blossom there.
  • Pin one hydrangea blossom on each side where the bustier would end under the arm.
  • Pin one hydrangea blossom on each spot that would be the top of the bustier of the breast or as I like to call them "the ta-tas".
  • Stand back and check to see if it looks symmetrical.  Be sure to stand back often during the whole process and check to see how it looks.
  • Fill in the hydrangea trim.  Be sure to put pin in the bottom layer petal so it won't be seen.  
  • Now start pinning the daisies on, keeping in mind that you don't want one daisy centered on each side or it will look like a strippers pasty - unless you're going for that look!  I started with the daisy under the V and pinned around the trim and then worked my way down to the belt.
  • There you have it - easy peasy.  
The welcome sign was made with an 8.5 X 11 sheet of card stock printed with speech bubble and text.  I used clear packing tape to attach a straightened wire hanger (remember those - this really is a retro party!)  The t-shirt was a child's size and was very tight on the dress form so I just stuck the wire down the back of the shirt and it stayed!


Now for the favors:  the favors are the dollar store (10 for $1) bridal dress favors that I fabbed up to look like a million bucks!  Super simple to do except the numerous trips to Craft Warehouse, Hobby Lobby, Michaels, Walmart and JoAnn's to get the right paper and trim.  You know how that is - you have to look at all the paper and trim to see what is available and then go back and get them from three different stores because no store has paper and trim to go together.  The jeweled band came from Walmart, small polka dot from Hobby Lobby and large polka dot from Michaels.  


Assembling the Favors:

  • Trace the bodice of dress favor on the small polka dot paper and cut out.  Repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat enough for front and back of each favor.  Again, we really went old school, pencil and scissors - no fancy schmancy Cricut or Silhouette.
  • Trace and cut out skirt using large polka dot paper for front and back of each favor.
  • Printed text in speech bubbles and cut out.  I had four different sayings.
  • Glue front and back bodice to dress form.  
  • Attach flower to bodice and blinged trim at waist.  
  • Using a half of a white address label, attach small white floral wire to back of speech bubble.
  • Using other half of white address label, attach other end of wire to inside of dress favor.
  • Fill with favors and close up with glue dots.
  • Now rest your fingers from all the cutting you've done unless you did what I did and find someone to cut out everything - Thank you Mr. Groom-to-be! 


Miss Angela Glossy Flossy will continue with Part 3 which will be all about table decor, games and food.  That's sounds like another reeeaaaalllyyy long post - this may become a four parter.


~ Laurie

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Celebrate Celebrate Celebrate > Fabulous Rebel Housewife Bridal Shower

Our Rebel Housewives Bridal Shower turned out great, and we've finally recovered enough to share the goods with all of you!  

We stayed true to our "Rebel to a Housewife" theme from the shower invitation, and incorporated it into our decor. Angela's house was all decked out with vintage, retro, and graphic pop art touches. It was pretty and funky all at the same time, kinda like our cute bride to be!  


In fact, we had so many fabulous pictures from the Rebel Housewives Bridal Shower that I don't know where to start - so I'm going to start at the front door!  





We greeted our guests with this welcome sign.  We used a vintage dress form that came from my Mama.  I covered the form up with some kids t-shirts and then dressed it up and gave it some bling using some dollar store flowers, jewelry, a belt from Mr. 2Wicked and a adorable vintage apron that Miss Angela later gifted to the bride-to-be.







Check out the details.  The bodice was made using three different kinds of flowers:  daisies, small red button flowers for the daisy center, and hydrangea petals around the top of the bodice.  The top was crowned, literally, on top of a giant black daisy. (Who knew you could find black silk flowers?)  The vintage apron had red birds appliqued on it, the perfect apron for the Future Mrs. 2Wicked.


After the guests had arrived we put the crown and apron on our future bride for the shower festivities.  

We continued the vintage apron theme on the gift table.  We used three vintage aprons across the front of the gift table.  I'm partial to that poodle apron and am keeping it because it is tooooo cute.  I had one of the pictures from the shower invitation made into poster size and framed.



That's as far as I can take you today, but stay tuned for the tablescapes, favors, menu and games.  


~ Laurie

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Celebrate Celebrate Celebrate > We're Having A Party!

We're so excited - we're having a party!  There's nothing we like better than parties.  There's party food, party drinks, party decorations, party favors, and party clothes and party shoooooes.  We like all parts of the party.  Ultimately the party starts with the invite, (well, technically it starts with the reason for the party)  and that's what this post is all about - the invite.


You know that we are having a wedding in our family.  Mr. 2Wicked will soon have a wife!    The Future Mrs. 2Wicked (FM2W) is having a bridal shower, actually she is having two showers!  What a lucky girl! You might not know this about the Glossy Flossy's but we have a large family made up of Grandmas, Grandpas, Aunts, Uncles and cousins, so we like to have a family bridal shower (that way we don't overwhelm the bride's friends with our large, loud, and unruly clan.)  The other reason we like to have family bridal and baby showers is so the two families can get to know each other a little bit more (and the other family can see first hand what their loved one is getting into.)  We also like to include close family friends cause we all know some of our friends are like family!


Okay, enough  about that and back to the invite.  We like to design and personalize our party and our invite around the person that we're having it for.  Miss Angela came up with the concept of "Rebel Housewife" - you know how I loooovvee the Housewives of Beverly Hills - and we were off to party land.


Take note everyone with Facebook accounts:  I started by taking three pictures of FM2W off her Facebook page.  I knew she liked these pictures because she put them on her page.  I made it into a large invite so it would fit into a legal size envelope and use a regular stamp to mail because we're cheap frugal like that. 


The invite looked okay but the photos needed a little pizazz because we're not about "okay", we're about "fantastic."  Miss Angela found this great site called BeFunky.com.  She took the photos and gave them some pop art pizazz.  If you haven't seen this site, be sure to check it out.  It is very easy to use and FREE!


Okay, drum roll please.  This is how what the photos looked like:

Just kidding!  Were you scared?  Okay for real this time - this is what the front of the invite looked like:

The back had all the details and we used a little bling with some self stick gems in the middle of all the stars.
Watch for the photos and details from the bridal shower.

~Laurie

Friday, September 30, 2011

Frock Me Friday > Goin' To The Chapel

Well, I'm not going to the chapel but Angela Glossy Flossy did 12 years ago.  Happy Anniversary Miss Angela & hubby!! The wedding was a beautiful candlelit affair. (It took the candlelighters 20 minutes to light the candles.)  As tribute to Miss Angela's anniversary, I'm dedicating today's "Frock Me Friday" to wedding dresses.  I would dedicate this to mother of the bride or groom dresses but I like to wait till 2 weeks before the wedding to buy one (true story x 2).  Yep, I did it twice.  I think we mentioned that we will be having another wedding in our family next year, so being the entertaining divas we are, we've been pretty much consumed with all things wedding. 
source: nikkicrumpet.blogspot.com



There all kinds of wedding dresses out there to appeal to everyone's sense of "style" and "good taste." If your motto is "I've bought it, so flaunt it!" this would be the dress for you. 





However, if you have a different sense of style, I have some other dresses for you via one of my fave sites - Pinterest.


There are many wedding choices for the bride that wants the officiant to be able to perform the ceremony without stuttering!  Watch for my Frock Me Friday > Mother of the Groom post (about two weeks before the wedding).      
- Laurie

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