Puma and I are going to Passion 2013 in the morning. We will be able to make any posts until Saturday.
~Lion
A Puma and a Lion working towards forever. But, seriously, we are an engaged couple blogging about our engagement and the wedding planning process. Come join our adventure.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Because the Lion doesn't have a green thumb...
...we are making all our flowers out of fabric and paper. That way they can also be done waaaaaay in advance and we don't have to worry about wilting or dying, or if they will even be available.
All the fabric was purchased at JoAnn's Day After Thanksgiving sale. We got all the fabric, plus the fabric for my dress bodice, for $85 dollars. I think we came out ahead here.
So tonight's hang time with the puma will be cutting out petals and singing the edges to keep them from fraying. Fun!
~Lion (12/30/12)
Rules- Wedding: Challenge accepted
We have planned and are aiming at keeping the budget at $2,000 out of pocket. Really, who wants to start a new life together in debt? In order to track our progress and keep ourselves honest, we need to list down some rules for this. Or Guidelines. Whichever fits best.
The budget total only counts what we pay out of pocket.
Anything that we have on hand prior to engagement, or gift cards obtained as gifts via holidays or birthdays do not count in to the budget.
For example, say I get a twenty dollar card to Hobby Lobby. Those twenty dollars I may use for wedding supplies, but it does not count in the $2,000 budget final numbers.
This means once the grand totals are added up, I will go back and deduct what was purchased with a gift card. The reason I am doing this is so that while creating projects and posting them I can list down the cost of everything, put in parenthesis what was already on hand, discounted, couponed, or gift carded, so that if you are using this as a resource you may have a better idea on what and how to budget and plan for your projects. (Wow, longest sentence ever)
Repairs count. This meaning that if my sewing machine needs maintainence, the cost of that would be included in to the budget if I still need to use it. If. If the machine's purpose is already done and complete, doesn't count.
....Um... I'm not sure what else. Any ideas, questions, or suggestions would be welcomed and appreciated. This can always be edited and added to later.
Thanks!
~Lion
The budget total only counts what we pay out of pocket.
Anything that we have on hand prior to engagement, or gift cards obtained as gifts via holidays or birthdays do not count in to the budget.
For example, say I get a twenty dollar card to Hobby Lobby. Those twenty dollars I may use for wedding supplies, but it does not count in the $2,000 budget final numbers.
This means once the grand totals are added up, I will go back and deduct what was purchased with a gift card. The reason I am doing this is so that while creating projects and posting them I can list down the cost of everything, put in parenthesis what was already on hand, discounted, couponed, or gift carded, so that if you are using this as a resource you may have a better idea on what and how to budget and plan for your projects. (Wow, longest sentence ever)
Repairs count. This meaning that if my sewing machine needs maintainence, the cost of that would be included in to the budget if I still need to use it. If. If the machine's purpose is already done and complete, doesn't count.
....Um... I'm not sure what else. Any ideas, questions, or suggestions would be welcomed and appreciated. This can always be edited and added to later.
Thanks!
~Lion
Homework Fail
So, as you can obviously see...we failed our homework. Failed hard. Between work and finishing prep for Christmas, we lost available time for crafting and sorting. This past week we completely finished one project, and have five in progress. Look forward to the upcoming posts.
Boutonnieres
Bouquet Prep
Save the Dates
Invitations
By My Maid boxes
Can of Dates
Thank for sticking with us. This is not as easy as we once thought it was going to be. Originally we thought the guest list was going to be 50, but once we started listing down who was important to us and who we wanted to include...well, it's nearly doubled. But! We will still maintain our goal budget. Just...getting a little craftier.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Homework: 12/17-12/21
Assignments:
~settle on a Save-The-Date design. DLed and ready for printing.
~cut out the lighter blue fabric for petal circles. Singe edges to keep from fraying.
~create three boutonnieres.
~Finish Can Of Dates assembly.
This can totally be done.
--Lion
~settle on a Save-The-Date design. DLed and ready for printing.
~cut out the lighter blue fabric for petal circles. Singe edges to keep from fraying.
~create three boutonnieres.
~Finish Can Of Dates assembly.
This can totally be done.
--Lion
Monday, December 17, 2012
Master List
In order to keep up with all the DIY tasks, we need a master list. This post shall serve as that master list. As items are completed, they will be checked off and linked. Enjoy!
Be My Maid boxes
Save the Dates
Invitations
Reply Cards
Thank You Cards
Groom and Groomsmen boutonnieres
Flowers
Cut and singe fabric for all colors (4)
Build flowers (4)
Add centers (4)
Bridesmaids Bouquets
Bridal Bouquet
Bridal Attire
Body Form
Dress
Veil
Garter
Groom's Suit
Body Form
Vest
Coat
Paper Flowers
Centerpieces
Garland
DIY Vases
Wax
Can
Bottles
Reception
Food Labels
Food Menu
Wedding Cake
Cupcakes
Flavor Cards
Cutting Cake
Gears
Cake Topper
Favors
Ceremony Programs
Our Story Board
Tossing Bouquet and Garter?
Reception Games
Kissing Menu
Photo Hunt
Guest Book Alternatives
Can of Dates
Cards
Can
Mad Libs
Day Of Itinerary
Send offs
Task Total: 51
I know I am missing quite a bit, and as we progress tasks will be added and/or deleted
Be My Maid boxes
Save the Dates
Invitations
Reply Cards
Thank You Cards
Groom and Groomsmen boutonnieres
Flowers
Cut and singe fabric for all colors (4)
Build flowers (4)
Add centers (4)
Bridesmaids Bouquets
Bridal Bouquet
Bridal Attire
Body Form
Dress
Veil
Garter
Groom's Suit
Body Form
Vest
Coat
Paper Flowers
Centerpieces
Garland
DIY Vases
Wax
Can
Bottles
Reception
Food Labels
Food Menu
Wedding Cake
Cupcakes
Flavor Cards
Cutting Cake
Gears
Cake Topper
Favors
Ceremony Programs
Our Story Board
Tossing Bouquet and Garter?
Reception Games
Kissing Menu
Photo Hunt
Guest Book Alternatives
Can of Dates
Cards
Can
Mad Libs
Day Of Itinerary
Send offs
Task Total: 51
I know I am missing quite a bit, and as we progress tasks will be added and/or deleted
Sunday, December 16, 2012
The Proposal
I knew it was coming, and yet I was still terrified. Not only was it going to be the question, but we went to the Pensacola Observation Wheel. AKA over-glorified ferris wheel. Ferris wheels and I are not friends. They freak me out. So the grand idea was to face a few fears: ferris wheels and forever commitment.
Brilliant -_-
So, first rotation I am tensed and trying to breathe, and we stopped at the top. Rocking. Gently. With these huge windows to see everything. I do my breathing exercises to calm myself down, and my Puma is being very supportive, encouraging, calming. Second rotation I am much more calm. Third rotation he asks me to marry him. He made this beautiful speech that sadly I cannot recall word for word. I almost cried.
And obviously I said yes.
~Lion
Brilliant -_-
So, first rotation I am tensed and trying to breathe, and we stopped at the top. Rocking. Gently. With these huge windows to see everything. I do my breathing exercises to calm myself down, and my Puma is being very supportive, encouraging, calming. Second rotation I am much more calm. Third rotation he asks me to marry him. He made this beautiful speech that sadly I cannot recall word for word. I almost cried.
And obviously I said yes.
~Lion
"We've shared a lot of things together in the past few months. Now I'm helping you face a fear, here, today. I want to help you face everything, share everything with you. So... will you marry me?"
~Puma
Our Challenge
Currently we are at The Loft Christmas Party...and I am typing this in to my phone. My fiancé and I have taken up a personal wedding challenge. Our tastes are very particular, and we just cannot find what we want in stores. They have to be special ordered. With it being handcrafted, I decided I might as well do it myself and enlist my love's assistance.
We are going to DIY almost all of the wedding. As well as keep it under $2,000.
We are keeping this blog to track our progress, share DIY and tutorials for anyone else to use, and keep ourselves not only entertained but accountable.
Challenge: Accepted
Style: Steampunk influence
Venders: DIY
Guests: 85
Budget: $2,000
Deadline/Wedding Date: October 12, 2013
We are going to DIY almost all of the wedding. As well as keep it under $2,000.
We are keeping this blog to track our progress, share DIY and tutorials for anyone else to use, and keep ourselves not only entertained but accountable.
Challenge: Accepted
Style: Steampunk influence
Venders: DIY
Guests: 85
Budget: $2,000
Deadline/Wedding Date: October 12, 2013
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