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Feet fit for our fête

(I couldn’t resist).

Early on, I fell in love with photos of brides in fabulous shoes next to grooms in ridiculous socks. It has made me a supreme lover of shoe shots. If you remember, I even managed to get some shoe-shot-love out of our engagement shoot.

{ Photo, of course, by Matt Miller }

Since we already have my awesome shoes on lock-down, it’s about time to start looking for some rockin’ socks for JP. An hour-or-so piddling around the internet proved to be quite fruitful, as I found some pretty neat-looking stuff.

First, from Happy Socks

Perhaps some of these Happy Socks socks might border on being a little effeminate, or so says JP, but I think there are some pretty awesome and possible ones in the bunch. For anyone that’s curious, all of these range from $10-$15.

On Fred Flare, I found this interesting pair for $12…

Ok, so I will be the first to admit that I totally and 100% mocked the mustaches-at-weddings trend, but I have softened. There’s a possibility that I might like it a little bit now. To be perfectly honest, I still don’t understand it, but damned if I don’t like these socks. Wedding world, you’ve taken another victim! Count JP in with that as well, because he likes them and thinks that they’re “funny.”

Sock It To Me had a few cool socks, albeit with annoying-as-hell watermarks over the top of the images.

The first ones have robots on them, which are totally appropriate for JP given that that’s what he do, y’alls. The second pair are supposed to be an homage to Tetris, and the third pair just have some awesome PEW PEW lightning bolts on them. All of these are $7.50.

These socks by Ashidashi were an accidental find while looking for Nintendo socks, and I must say, they are pretty dang cool.

While all of these are ridiculously cool, I think that the last row contain the two most JP-fitting socks. The bottom left pair are of Super Mario tubes, and the other ones have half of a heart on each foot. When you put the two feet together, there is a whole heart! SORT OF HOW MY SHOES SPELL OUT LOVE!

*Ahem* So those might not show up in the shoe shots, but it’s a pretty cool concept, given MY AWESOME SHOES. (I really need to pull myself together).

Well, there you have my way-overboard-and-excessively-comprehensive run-down of possible choices for JP’s (sure to be) awesome-sauce wedding socks. I hope I haven’t broken your internets with the sheer number of socks and huge attack of cheesy-cool.

Any favorites or standouts? Who else is going to go the crazy-sock-route for or with their groom? Stand up, fellow sock-and-shoe-shot lovers!

Our ceremony music is going to be ridiculous.

Ceremony music is something that I’ve been sort-of dreading for months, because I wasn’t sure what to do. I don’t think I’ve ever shared this, but I’ve been playing the violin since I was six. I played in my first wedding when I was 11. I’ve been around the traditional-wedding-ceremony-music block. I think the music is beautiful, don’t get me wrong, but I’ve just been there done that. I glaze over a little bit. (Said music will remain nameless, to protect the innocent, or people that haven’t beaten it into the ground yet as I have). Our church also has quite a few rules with respect to what can and cannot be played, so that also made me nervous.

Today, we had our first official meeting with Callie, the girl who is heading up our ceremony music. I’ve known her for what feels like forever, and we played violin together for about 100 years. She’s amazing, super talented, and has fantastic taste. Going into our meeting, I had my list ready, and my “Oh God, please don’t let my ideas be crazy” hat on.

She loved my ideas, and, well, I don’t think it could have gone better. I’ll skip the detailed blabbery parts, and get right down to the meat. For the ceremony, we’ll have Callie, a cellist, and a pianist.

Let’s take a look and a listen at our music, shall we? I’m not going to go down the prelude-music-road today, because, well, I’m just not. We’ll save that for another day. All of this is not set in stone, of course, so if something changes, don’t beat me.

We do not have any grandparents attending the wedding, so the only people being walked down the aisle in the processional will be our two mothers and the three bridesmaids. Two separate songs for the both would be too chopped up, so I suggested one for both– the Handel-Halvorsen “Passacaglia.” It’s for cello and violin, and completely amazing.

This will most likely be shortened and fiddled with a bit, given its length. I think it’s just an incredible piece of music.

For the bridal processional, I wanted something that sort of said, “I’M HERE, Y’ALL! PAY ATTENTION! LOOKATMELOOKATMELOOKATME!” I think the piece of music that best does that is Handel’s “Arrival of the Queen of Sheba” from Solomon. (More Handel, look at that!) We will have only violin, cello, and piano, not the full orchestra that is heard in this version.

The tempo will be slowed some, as well. I’m not going to gallop down the aisle.

The song idea for a during-the-ceremony piece is going to sound strange, but just work with me here. When I watched the Time Traveler’s Wife, aka the movie that partially butchered my favorite book, a song that was played at various points throughout was “Es ist ein Ros entsprungen,” or more commonly known in English as “Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming.” Yes, it is traditionally a Christmas carol. Pretend this doesn’t have a vocalist in it, and throw in a cello and perhaps piano.

I think it will be lovely, but let’s see what JP says once I run it by him.

Now, for the recessional, I will 100% lose my shit. It will be game over. I will be grinning, crying, and generally flipping the heck out. Remember before how I was worried about being able to have “All I Want is You” played? Well, worries gone, because we have someone to sing it, play the guitar, and play the harmonica. Plus, homeboy sounds like Mr. Polisar. Win win win win win. Just imagine this (again) as we all go back down the aisle.

I can’t think of anything more perfect.

(Okay, maybe I can, but this is just a tiny thing. I’d like to change the “was” parts in the song to “were,” because it should be in the subjunctive, damnit).

So, there you have it! We have our not-quite-as-commonly-used music, along with the ultimate recessional. I am thrilled.

What do you guys think? Did choosing your ceremony music go more easily than you expected? What are you using for your big pieces?

Pressing Decisions: Part One

We’re doing letterpress invitations, a fact that I’m pretty freaking excited about. I thought letterpress was going to be way out of our price range, but thanks to my beloved Boxcar Press, and the quote they gave Colleen, I found out that letterpress was 100% doable for us. She told me to stop whining, get a quote, and, well, I did.

We’re having…

  • 80 A7 Invites
  • 80 A7 Reception Cards
  • 80 4-bar RSVP Cards
  • 240 Envelopes (Inner, Outer, RSVP)

…pressed in 1-color for around $600. My custom design, which is what I was planning to do in the first place, but again, I thought it was way out of our range.

Now, insert some neuroses. I had a a mini freak-out about the fact that I was going to be designing for the ever-exalted letterpress. That was pretty silly, given that I have such a strong graphic design background, as well as the fact that I have extensive experience with doing intaglio printmaking. I totally psyched myself out. I couldn’t think in 1-color. Everything I kept sketching out was either too elaborate, not suited for letterpress, or just not my design aesthetic. Thankfully, some of my lovely fellow bees calmed me the hell down, and I took a step back. I could do this, right?

I closed and deleted all of my failed attempts, and started with a blank slate, some of my favorite fonts, and a clear head. (Said fonts are Gotham, an old standby, and Carousel, which was referred to me by dear Colleen, who shares my love for fabulous type). I started with the main invitations, and then moved onto the reception cards.

I, of course, wasn’t a total fan at first, but was soon reassured by e’erybody. I think I like them now, which is saying a lot for me.

For our invitation suite, I wanted to use traditional wording, for a few reasons.

  1. I’m going a slightly funkier route as far as the invitation design goes, and given that it’s a more formal wedding, I thought that it would set the correct tone for our wedding.
  2. I’m a sucker for mixing tradition into our wedding.
  3. My sanity. Less decisions to make? Yes, please.

Now, I know you’re probably thinking, “Um, black and white? I thought you loved color?!” Yes, yes I do, but that is a whole ‘nother story, dears. You’ll have to stay tuned to see what wondrous things I have up my sleeve as far as color goes!

How did you decide on your invitation-printing-method? Did you freak out when beginning the design process for your invites? What do you guys think about these puppies?

In L-O-V-E with the love flats

I am so thrilled to announce that my shoes are here, and they’re more fabulous than I could have ever imagined.

On Thursday evening, while I was hurrying up to Atlanta before the snowstorm hit, my mother was heading back down to LaGrange from a hair appointment with Luke in the ATL.

“Hey Mom. I’m on the way up right now. Just letting you know…”

“OH! I-have-your-Valentine’s-Day-present-let’s-meet-at-an-exit!!!”

“No, we don’t have to do that. I can just wait until Sunday and we’ll do it on-”

“I don’t think you want to wait.”

“…?”

We met in the parking lot of a random daycare right off of the interstate. I was pretty sketched out, given the fact that it was past 8pm and I was hanging out in an empty parking lot. I began to wonder why I agreed to this silly plan when Mom drove up and practically burst out of her car. I got out of my vehicle, locked my car, made sure my cell phone could speed dial 911, and followed her to her trunk. She opened the trunk, pulled out a shiny red shopping bag, and I thought I was going to fall over.

“HOLY SHIT! Holyshitholyshitholyshitholyshit!!! You’re kidding, you’re kidding, you’re kidding, right?”

“See? I thought you wouldn’t want to wait.”

I gently lifted off the lid of the shoe box, lifted the bright red dust bag, and carefully peeled back the tissue to reveal the most amazing shoes I’ve ever had the pleasure of laying eyes on– my wedding shoes. The Christian Louboutin love flats. It was about to start snowing, so I used every ounce of my willpower to keep the shoes in the box and not shove my feet into them.

I thanked her close to 300 times, we parted ways, and I finished my journey to Atlanta in a wonderful state of twitterpated-shoe-ecstasy.

Oh, and later I took some pictures. What would a freaking-out-about-shoes post be without excessive amounts of pictures? That’s what I thought.

Wednesday thought this was the perfect time to ruin a shot.

Take 2

Those battle scars on my feet are from the cat. Blame her.

Wednesday had to do a little quality control.

Like butta.

The carpet matches the shoes. Interesting.

Cannot beat that red sole.

These babies were definitely worth the wait, stress, and effort. I cannot wait to prance down the aisle with love on my toes and red on my soles. Now if only I could decide how to properly protect these from the elements and the cat…

Did you freak out when you finally got your hands on your wedding shoes, or am I just a total spaz? How are you keeping your shoes safe until the big day?

I am not usually one to toot my own horn…

…but TOOT, motherfucker, TOOT TOOT.

Ahem. Excuse me.

I just noticed today, while doing a weekly stalk of my Google Analytics that I had a lot of traffic coming in from Brides.com.

Hmm, that’s strange. I wonder what that could be about. I piddled my way over to their site. Meh, don’t see anything. I clicked to see exactly where on their website the traffic was coming from, and I thought I was going to have a coronary.

Over at their blog, Wedded Bits, homies linked to me! Little ol’ me! It was even equipped with a height pun.

Thank you for making my week, darlings at Wedded Bits. I’m still a little starstruck.

Okay, that is all. Talk amongst yourselves. I just had to get that one out there.

How about dem apples.

I spy something awesome.

See it in full size!

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This is probably one of the best mash-ups I’ve ever heard or seen. Beautiful video, awesome music. It made my Monday morning, to say the least.

Listen and watch repeatedly for best results.

We now interrupt your regularly scheduled broadcast…

…to bring you some freakin’ awesome shoes… on the cheap!

Yesterday, while casually browsing the internets, I stumbled upon cheap-but-awesome shoe mecca. Spring Shoes. Take a gander at these puppies…

shoezRow 1

  1. Evangelie, $17.49
  2. Rorrer, $13.99
  3. Jatho, $17.49
  4. Morawa, $10.49

Row 2

  1. Heatherington, $13.99
  2. Behning, $17.49
  3. Dehl, $31.49
  4. Spengler, $20.99

Row 3

  1. Sayavong, $39.99
  2. Kushin, $13,99
  3. Rykin, $34.99
  4. McConkey, $31.49

Row 4

  1. Schaber, $27.99
  2. Dole, $20.99
  3. Wrona, $27.99
  4. Commiskey, $34.99

Row 5

  1. Epifiana, $48.99
  2. Loynes, $89.99
  3. Emelia, $41.99
  4. Cordial, $89.99

Row 6

  1. Chanley, $79.99
  2. Wandersee, $34.99
  3. Antiok, $34.99
  4. Petek, $41.99

Row 7

  1. Roshia, $24.49
  2. Swick, $34.99
  3. Skeans, $20.99
  4. Piechoski, $24.49

I haven’t ordered any of these shoes…yet, but I know I will. There are tons more awesome ones on the website, so go look, and shop shop shop. Then report back!

Anybody else have any awesome and cheap shoe places? (Aldo used to fit the bill for me, but now their prices are almost as much as the stuff you’d buy at Neimans! Pfft.) Please share!