Showing posts with label craft jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft jewelry. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The Wedding of Two's

Oh, wedding planning! Planning by myself on a VERY tight budget certainly made for some fun ups and downs during the process. There were times when I wasn't sure what on EARTH was happening with some of the mix-ups that occurred!! The theme of Two's became readily apparent quite early on. If you're in the midst of chaos while planning, fret not!! Read on for some of the BIG challenges that we faced while pulling our wedding together.


Two:

Dates. We originally booked October 20 with my church, only to receive a call one week later (after I had rush ordered my dress to meet this date without my Mom able to come see me try said dress on, etc.etc.etc.) saying that the location was actually booked that day for a youth event (which was later cancelled...!!). I have nerve issues from an injury, so being cold is a huge concern for my health, which is why we wanted to have a date solidly in the warmer TN fall weather (this year it was almost 70 on 10/20!!). My dream venue, Camp Marymount wasn't available until December 1, which is why we had initially gone with the October 20 at my church option, but when we had to revert to Plan A after all (confused yet?), it worked out wonderfully.

All photos by Five By Five Photography & Design
 
 
We got married at Camp Marymount, the place where my heart had first heard the call to be married in this specific location while on retreat several years ago (and the only place I could ever really envision myself getting married). After all of our worrying about the temperature, our December 1 wedding day was a beautiful, sunny 65F (18C for you Canadians!! IN DECEMBER!!!). Amazing.


Dresses. As I'm 5'1", I needed to order a petite size dress, which was expected to take 12 weeks (with our original Oct 20 date, July 4 was pushing it, so I picked my dress just one week after we were engaged!). Happily, it arrived EARLY! With a stain along the side... again, this worked in our favour as my aggressive weight loss goal had already been met (with 3 months to go!) so I was able to reorder my petite dress in a smaller size again!


{Side note: pre-wedding weight loss is NOT for everyone. I knew I had to meet certain measurements for the dress,which was incredibly stressful, and definitely required a strict eating plan and exercise regimen. Also, I wanted to lose weight not only for the wedding, but for my health, and the wedding was a great motivating factor as it had an obvious deadline, not one I could just keep pushing out as I had done in the past. Every bride wants to look and feel their best on their wedding day, so adding in an achievable exercise plan is a great way to reduce some of the wedding stress that builds up! But seriously, don't take on more than you need to!}


The re-ordered dress arrived within weeks of our wedding and final alterations were finished 10 days before the wedding. Again, stressful but I ended up with a dress that had minor alterations, rather than needing another whole size taken in. Sigh.


Rings: My rings were custom made by an awesome jeweler I found on Etsy. The rings arrived in Louisville the day before my birthday, and Jermaine spent the next 24 hours with the post office trying to locate the package. Literally...it was like our tracking number had disappeared! Jermaine spent hours at the post office and was told the driver of the truck that it might be on wasn't able to reached by phone, so he finally returned home (and this was on my birthday, while I was in Nashville on my day off, cancelling apartment showings and food tastings and vendor meetings we had set up since he wasn't there...). He happened to hear a delivery truck go past his house, but the mailman didn't come up to the door. Jermaine ran outside, only to find a 'missed delivery' notice in his mailbox at the end of his driveway (even though the front door to the house was open and his car was in the driveway). He jumped into his car and raced after the mailman, waving the delivery notice out the window (yes, seriously). The mailman finally stopped, went to the back of the truck (while on his phone and refusing to talk to Jermaine), FOUND THE PACKAGE, handed it to Jermaine and turned to walk away. Jermaine tried to sign for the INSURED USPS PACKAGE and was waved off, all while the mailman was on his phone. Just handed him the package with our rings, no ID, no signature, nothing. Oh, were we mad that it was just handed over!! And then after all of that, mistakenly, my custom order had been into the system in the wrong gold colour.


Literally, the only time it has ever happened with our incredible jeweler (she's amazing, seriously!!). In our fortunate turn of things, I was able to reorder with a smaller size after trying the rings on in person, which was certainly in our favour. Oh - and Jermaine received a 'delivery confirmation' from USPS that night, including his forged signature in place of delivery!! Can we say stressful??! Man, I can feel my heart racing just writing this all out!


Oh, and not to be left out, Jermaine also had two rings! He found his dark grey tungsten ring the day we ended up getting engaged (before he'd decided that day was THE DAY!!), and bought it several weeks later. Once he got home, he realized that they had given him the floor model which was all scraped and scratched and dirty. Luckily, it was a quick fix and we were able to swap his ring out for a new shiny one easily!


Caterers - One piece of advice (and it's a big one) - make sure you go with PROS who are able to work with you on your budget/any other restrictions you have upfront!! We tried going with people we know well, and it was a disaster and easily one of the most stressful parts of planning for me. Thankfully, I met the awesome staff at Kitchen by House Blend at a bridal show just a few weeks before our wedding. While the sample menus they had on hand were above our price point, they said that they would work with any budget. With only 2 1/2 weeks to go, I made the decision to move ahead with a new caterer and had a signed contract for the exact menu we were trying to serve within 24 hours! The food was seriously incredible, and the staff were so helpful and lovely to work with. Our guests couldn't believe what the price point was on their awesome food! Another instance of 2nd is best ;)



Shoes. I fell in love with these gold herringbone TOMS long before we were engaged, but was firmly against buying anything for the wedding before it was for real. They had gone on and off the site several times, and happened to be back on a few weeks before we ended up getting engaged, during the 'it'll happen really soon' phase of 2012. I had a friend put the order in for me, but they ended up being out of my size! Once our actual engagement happened, they were long gone, and I picked a pair of neutral ones and decided I'd have to be ok with those, while really disappointed that I'd missed the ones I'd dreamed of. Low and behold, less than a month before our wedding, the dream shoes were back in stock! I immediately ordered a pair and was ecstatic! Until the post office lost my package...two weeks until our wedding. I luckily was able to reorder another pair, rushed the shipping and they arrived just days before 12/1/12 (AND then the missing package was found...thanks USPS! Can you tell that they were not my favourites during this process?!)Thankfully, I walked down the aisle in my dream shoes, and I LOVE wearing them now!


Headpieces. I searched for a headpiece for MONTHS and months and couldn't find what I was looking for, especially not in my price range. I ended up buying several and taking back the ones I wasn't sure about, but my favourite was one I found on sale at Anthropologie. I was certain I'd wear this one on our big day. I did my hair trial with my beloved headband and just 30 minutes in, my ears were ready to bleed and blister from the headband! Luckily I had an extra lace headpiece (that I had ordered as a sash), which ended up working out wonderfully (and I wear regularly now!).


Thankfully, the day of our wedding was absolutely incredible (with only a few very minor mishaps that aren't even worth mentioning). Lots of planning. Lots of stress. Lots of two's. But in the end, it was Jermaine & I, united under God to start ONE life together. Whew!! If you're in the midst of planning shenanigans, remember to breathe & focus on what is truly important - as long as you are married to your love at the end of the day, your wedding day will be a success!!

xoxo
mrs dobbins

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Registering with a Purpose

Whew! Happy (belated) Thanksgiving!!! I was off last week while my Mom visited from Canada, and Jermaine & I were lucky enough to have BOTH of our Moms celebrate our first Thanksgiving with us here in TN! Honestly, the most asked question I've answered in the past five years living in Nashville, is that yes, Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving. Secondly, yes, we celebrate it for the same reasons as Americans. Being further north than many states, our harvest is earlier, hence the Real Thanksgiving/Columbus Day confusion I have experienced in my years living in the South! Being 1200km from my family has certainly made me thankful for the time that we are able to spend together. This year has been especially hard, as immigration and work schedules worked against our ability to head north, so before last week, I had only seen my Mom for 12 hours since our wedding 10 1/2 months ago! It was amazing to spend time with her and we've already got our next trip home on the books.
Jermaine with our Moms - they get along wonderfully!! Two amazing women there :)

Jermaine & I have been richly blessed in our lives, and when it came to wedding registries, we decided to go the route less followed and made a list of charities that we support, asking our guests to join us - Liberia Mission, Amazima Ministries and Feeding America. It's easy to get caught up in making a huge list of things you'd love to have, but for us it just wasn't our style. We really valued the time spent together with our family and friends, especially as all of our family members would be travelling to attend our wedding. Since we knew there were relatives & friends who were going to pick up gifts regardless of what we said, we did make a Target registry, which was super easy, as well as a photography registry with our incredible photographer Vidyuta. We donated a portion of the generous funds that we received from our guests to the organizations listed above, while saving the remainder for purchases we were planning to make for our family (like one of these). I put together several info boards about the organizations we were supporting, with pamphlets that our guests could take home.



Liberia Mission is an amazing community that I have been involved with for several years now. I learned about LMI through my church, and have been blessed to sponsor a young boy named Godwin since 2010. It has been such a joy to exchange letters and emails with him and see him continue to grow into the young man that he is today. I was completely blown away when we received a beautiful wooden carving from him for our wedding, along with a congratulatory video that he sent! Liberia Mission is celebrating their 10th anniversary this year, and house 110 students on their campus, which also includes St Anthony of Padua School and St Michael the Archangel Chapel. To learn more about Liberia and the incredible work that LMI does, please visit their website.

Our gift from Godwin - "The love of Liberty brought us here - Republic of Liberia"

We also were purposeful about the funds that we spent on wedding extras. I've been a fan of TOMS shoes and their One For One motto since they started out (like...2006...many, many years ago ) and own just a few pairs, so having wedding TOMS was a no brainer for me! I've posted the story about finding my dream TOMS back on sale mere weeks before our wedding previously, and walking down the aisle in these beautiful gold herringbone shoes made me unbelievably happy - not to mention knowing that a child in need would receive a pair of shoes too! I also love that I have such awesome memories attached to these shoes that I wear regularly now, and that they weren't purchased for one-day-only wear. My flower girl wore the most darling gold sparkly TOMS and she has also gotten some good use out of those shoes! We went the full mile by adding TOMS to the bridesmaid gifts, and they each chose their own pair to complement their dresses.


Photo by Five By Five Photography & Design

Bridal party TOMS!!

Another way that we were deliberate in our spending was through the purchase of beautiful Amazima multi-coloured bead necklaces for the bridal party gifts, as well as presents for our Moms (who both love the same shade of purple that this one comes in!). I've had the opportunity to volunteer with Amazima sorting these beautiful hand made bead necklaces when they arrive from Uganda, and they are just incredible to see.

Photo by Five By Five Photography & Design

Photo by Five By Five Photography & Design

Bridal party girls received bright colours & the purple beads were for our Moms!
Even better than the beauty of the necklaces is the program that allows women in the Masese community of Uganda to be gainfully employed making the jewelry, and the proceeds fund a feeding program that helps 1200 children daily!! We also encouraged our guests to donate to Amazima to support the incredible work that they are doing in Uganda.

Photo courtesy of Amazima Ministries

Photo courtesy of Amazima Ministries
Photo courtesy of Amazima Ministries
Donating to charitable organizations and spending deliberately definitely took some planning, but we were so happy to share the joy of our wedding day with many others in need. How are you doing things differently as you plan your big day?
 
xoxo mrs dobbins



Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Bridal Attire


Photo by Five By Five Photography & Design

As a budget bride, I had long thought that my 'dream' dress would be out of reach. After watching 'Say Yes To The Dress' on many a Friday evening, and scouring the pages of bridal catalogs, I knew that my tastes were slightly (!!) higher than what I thought was reasonable to spend. I was thrilled when I found this dress with a sweetheart neckline and a full, layered tulle skirt on the David's Bridal website, well under my $1,000 pricepoint. With only a five-month engagement, and a rush needed for a petite order, I made my decision on this dress VERY quickly - less than two weeks after we were engaged! While my Mom wasn't able to come down from Canada before our wedding, I was very thankful that Jermaine's Mom was able to be with me when I said yes to my dress! With an aggressive workout strategy, I took the risk of ordering my dress several sizes smaller than I was measuring at my fitting, despite strong objections from the staff. While it may not be for everyone, I knew that especially with my 5'1" frame, losing any weight would result in a drop of several dress sizes. I was thrilled when my dress arrived and needed only slight alterations - and it was too large!! I used two separate full slips underneath my skirt to increase the fullness, which also meant I didn't need to have the dress hemmed. I'm so happy with my decision and loved wearing my dress on our wedding day!


After months of searching, I found this gorgeous gold sash on an Etsy shop Love Like Style several weeks before the wedding. I love the intricate designs of the gold lace, and it ties in the back with lovely tan ribbons that cascaded down. I've worn it on several occasions since and love having that element of our wedding day to accessorize with.


Another Etsy find, la Boutique Isabelle provided my lovely lace headpiece. The simplicity of the lace was something that I loved, and I was happily surprised to discover that the ribbon ties on the headpiece exactly matched the gold sash I had ordered. I'm so glad I could find items that were unique and fit not only into the vision I had for my bridal attire, but the small $50 budget I had allocated for these items.




One evening last fall, Jermaine & I were driving through Louisville and happened to go past a bridal shop I hadn't seen before, Afterglow. I let out a very loud GASP when I saw this veil in the window and then had to quickly reassure Jermaine that he wasn't about to hit something! I went back a few weeks later with my sister-in-law and found that it was not only still there, but on sale! The veil is cathedral length, slightly off white, and has a darling ruffle along the edges. I opted to keep the extra length as I loved the extra volume it added.


My shoes were gold herringbone TOMS. I have been in love with these shoes since the day I saw them (several years ago!) and knew I wanted to have them for my wedding. Being stubbornly unwilling to buy ANY wedding items before we were engaged, I almost missed out on having these shoes, as they disappeared from the TOMS catalog one month before Jermaine popped the question. Imagine my delight when they reappeared one month before the wedding!! I ordered a pair immediately - and then the post office lost the package. A second pair was ordered, which DID arrive in time, so I was able to walk down the aisle in my dream shoes!

PS - how CUTE is my little flower girl and her dress?! She had matching gold TOMS too!! Love her!!

xoxo mrs dobbins

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Rings

Growing up, I had always dreamed of getting a piano for my engagement, not a ring. I've played since I was young, but always on a keyboard, never having a real piano. Music has always been a huge aspect of my life, so starting out my family with something that would be a daily aspect of family life seemed like an awesome idea, especially since I was not a fan of most 'typical' bridal jewelry.

Photos by Five By Five Photography & Design
When it came to rings, I took a lot of convincing for me to get anything more than a very thin, round band (pictured on the far left, above). Most of my jewelry is made out of twine and ten cent saint medals, so the idea of spending a ton of money on something to wear just wasn't a priority for me. However, it was really important to my husband that I have a 'real' engagement ring, so we went back and forth for months trying to find a ring that we would both be happy with. I scoured Etsy for something unique, and in the end, I came across the incredible designs by Kristin Coffin Jewelry and fell in love, especially as she uses recycled gold and many designs have Moissanite stone options instead of diamonds. Not only is the Moissanite option an awesome ethical alternative to a diamond, it's incredibly cost effective, something that I insisted on. I remember sending Jermaine an email with the links to my rings saying "Ok, I've become a girl now..." and we ordered the ring the morning after he proposed! Kristin worked with us to create a custom band with a slight dip in it to fit around the engagement ring (second from the left, above), and they are just lovely.


I also ordered a very thin band from Scarlett Jewelry which is what I had initially envisioned having. Melanie did a wonderful job with my ring!! This is the ring that Jermaine placed on my finger during our wedding ceremony and it is beautiful. I've been wearing all three rings together most days, especially after talking with my Grandmum the day after the wedding. My grandparents have been married for 56 years (!!) and she has NEVER once taken off her wedding band. By wearing my thin band on the bottom, followed by my engagement ring and then the twig band, I can take off the twig rings when I need to, but can keep my wedding band on. Five months later, I haven't taken it off since the day after our wedding when I heard that story! I should also mention that the idea of having three rings came from my own parents - my Mom received a third 'family' ring when I was born, and I always loved that! While we are just two for now, I love knowing that we are a family, and the third ring represents that to me. It also includes our desire for God to be present in our marriage and brings the Trinity to mind when I see the rings my husband placed on my hand.


We decided to purchase a piano together as a family during this first year of our marriage, once we're settled into our home. I can't wait to bring home a beautiful instrument to share with our family over the years!!

xoxo
mrs dobbins