Planning a wedding is tough enough, but imagine it around grape stomping and canine castrations! Keep up to date with the happenings of Chez Marion-Terry as they prepare for an unforgettable wedding day.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Wedding shoes
Friday, February 25, 2011
How to Make Your Own Wedding Invitations
Here is a guide to creating your own invitations and attempt to not lose your mind. It was quite an undertaking but John and I are incredibly happy with how they turned out. No better way to get exactly what you want, however it was a lot of cutting and pasting.
1. DDIY
DIY Do-It-Yourself! What's that extra D for? Oh, that's a typo...
To begin, the majority of the preplanning work and the set-up that made everything possible actually took John hours upon hours of intense labor. He really began to see why professionally made invitations cost what they do - it was an obscene amount of work to make sure that everything would print with the correct alignment.
2. Paper Selection
After they were finally able to be printed, the manual labor began. We searched for just the right paper that would have the rustic antique feel that we had envisioned.
Unfortunately, there were many battles with getting the alignment to print out correctly front to back each time as it didn't' seem consistent between each page. It eventually came down to checking each one individually - kinda nuts, be we do what it takes.
At the end, this was the result - the flowers really help to add to ambience and make sure that you don't begin the process with too much stress on board.
3. Trimming
There was a considerable amount of cutting and trimming to make sure that everything was the right size and would align appropriately when we created the booklets we had pictured.
We used a combination of both a paper cutter for the long edges and scissors to trip the flaps of the envelopes because, yes, we made those ourselves as well...
After each page was carefully aligned, printed, and trimmed came the folding for the booklet. It was many, many, many pages of folding section after section.
Each one we aligned differently so that they would create divisions for ease of access.
I recommend staying extremely caffeinated at this point.
Ready to assemble!
5. Booklet assembly
We arranged all the pages and completed booklets with all the information for our guests including directions, accommodations, and activities to do in the area. While they were all aligned, we used a large rounded needle to sew embroidery floss and keep the seams of the booklets together.
We used two strands of embroidery floss in green and blue, the colors of our wedding and turned each little packet into books.
Protein & wine at this point greatly decrease any frustration associated with assembly
6. RSVP cards
We used double-stick removable tape to attach the cards on the last page.
This made sure they were easily detachable for the ease of responding for our guests. Each card had a spot for names and check boxes which we asked to fill out and respond for us.
7. Return envelopes
On the last page we attached our return envelopes across from the RSVP card. To make them easy to ship and seal, we used scrapbook double sided tape. This came with one side covered so that we could mail them protected and then it's just an easy tear to seal the envelopes! They were pre-addressed to come straight back to us.
On the exposed side for the last page, we were bummed that it was blank.
To give it a little more color, I made a butterfly stamp which is a theme of our wedding and stamped each one with the symbol in our colors.
I used a linoleum block to carve out a butterfly design that I based loosely off a monarch picture I found.
Note the wine helps to assist with the artistic process, as well as decreasing frustation associated with cats tracking paint all over the table...
Each one had a different array of coloration of blue and green as well as slight variation in the print itself which we hoped would give them all a homemade feel.
Ta-dah! And so we have our completed project. We were just able to mail them all out today, and believe me it was a great relief to have them finished. Each one had a section with the schedule and locations for the ceremony and receptions, directions to both were on the second page, and accomodations & activities were on the last. RSVP cards with easy return envelopes adorned the back, and there you have it.
As I told John, we are only doing this once...
Monday, February 14, 2011
Catchin' Up is Hard to Do
Wow - It's been a while since I've managed this here site. Unfortunately, time is still of the essence and I'm so incredibly glad that I was able to get as much done as I was way back when!
Not only did we have our pick of the litter from all the vendors, but we are also much less stressed out now. Rather ideal given the hodge podge that is our combined schedules. As for catching up with all we've done, hopefully this will at least be a little start...
Catering
Our big splurge item we decided would be food, so we searched high and low and my wonderful aunt accompany us so that she could give her chef's thumbs up. Ann Walker Catering came highly approved, and I have also worked with the chef once before when I was working with my aunt coincidently. We adored our tasting and think the menu will fit John's wines beautifully...

We dont' want to ruin the surprise of all the delicacies that we have chosen - but just as a teaser, we will have 3 stations all paired with their own John Evan wine...
Photography
Through a prize my mom had won at a wedding fair, we were able to afford some incredible engagement photographs. While we were head over heels in love with the results, we unfortunately weren't able to afford them for the big shebang! Finding a photographer we

both loved and could afford was pretty tricky, but one of my mom's old friends now works for a studio that does fantastic and lovely work. John and I loved all the samples and know they will be able to document our day without words. Check them out at www.see360studios.com!
Flowers
What says a wedding like an incredible arrangement? We found Fantasia Blooms at a wedding faire in Livermore, and were happy to stay local for our flowers.

Tracy's work is really incredible, and she did lots of outside research in order to make sure to find exactly what we wanted.
This was even with John's plea for this incredible looking flower that he could only describe, and she found it! It apparently is the white parrot tulip here which will grace John's suit as his boutonniere.
She found some incredible choices to make our blue & green color theme work, which we are really excited about and know will make our pictures pop.
Check her out at http://www.fantasiablooms.com/
So, that at least covers our vendors. My incredible group of women who have been supporting me and helping plan this event and I are working hard on bridesmaid dress choices - more details to come...
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