Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Summer Softball, welcome to the big league!
I don't know if this is generally how Men's softball leagues are but this group in T-town prefers stupid names. Last year, he played for the Moose Knuckles. Look it up, I don't wanna explain. This year...the MotorBoaters. And every time they say it they laugh like 12 year old boys who just said a fart joke. Honestly, who would name their team that?! You can pretty much guarantee I won't be cheering for the team name. GO TEAM!!
Here's to softball in 90 degree weather! whoo-hoo!
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Reception Time, Let's Party!
Sarah & Mathew's Wedding from Nathan Browning on Vimeo.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
Makeup, Jewelry, Dresses, Hair, oh my!
I think every little girl dreams of the day she gets married starting around the age 3. Its encouraged and though of as cute. This includes visions of big dresses, long trains, flowy veils, and lots and lots of tulle, bridesmaids in colors all matchy. I was no exception. I was into drawing around 12 and designed my own dress back then. It was quite elaborate with rhinestones, low cut backs, and pretty flowy fabric. But what it definitely was NOT was a big puffy tulle dress that would make me look like I belonged on the top of the wedding cake or my bridesmaids look like 80’s prom queens. Well, fast forward 11 or so years, time to plan my wedding!
It was a small intimate wedding with family, close friends, and bridal party and of course outstanding fashion!
Bridesmaids:
Bridesmaid dresses are one of the hardest things about wedding planning to me.
Do you want them to match? Will they all look good in the same thing? What color would be best? Could they wear it again?
Being a bridesmaid isn’t just showing up in a pretty dress and walking down an aisle. You have to buy the dress, shoes, jewelry, pampering, gifts, and possibly throw showers. That stuff usually ain’t cheap. 5 years ago, I decided my girls were going to wear black (so they could wear the dress again). I wanted them to find a little black dress that fit them-their personality, their taste, their body, and their comfort level. Also one that wouldn’t break their bank--I left it up to them to chose how much they wanted to spend on their dress and shoes.
I only had 3 requirements for the whole ensemble:
- Black heels (open toed/strappy)
- above/at knee length dress.
- Satin sheen fabric
And I secretly hoped they would all choose different necklines, and they DID!
Four girls, for different necklines: one shouldered (asymmetric), strapless, scoop neck, and off-the-shoulder (portrait).
Bride’s Dress: When we went to look for wedding dresses, I tried on about 25 or more. And, as cliché as it is, my dress chose me! This one was one of the last I tried on and it was perfect. I didn’t feel like a wedding cake topper! It wasn’t tulley, it wasn’t a poufy, It was totally me!
It is a SCALA Destination Dress in cream, with beautiful beading on the neckline, bottom, and back.
It has a sheer overlay making it appear strapless and a deep sheer back. It had a slight train that was just the perfect length. I found my shoes at David’s Bridal Online Boutique. They were a 4 in heel in cream with a bow and rhinestone clasp in the center. My earrings were vintage leaf earrings and my bracelet was borrowed from my mom that looked vintage. I felt like I stepped out of the 1920’s!
All images are from Treasured Moments Portraits (
The dresses/jewelry were all I could fit in today! Hair/Makeup next!