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bramble Posted - May 05 2005 : 05:53:32 AM
It's that time of year! I seem to remember when I first joined this forum that there was alot of talk about future weddings for this spring. Have any happened so far? If so what did you end up doing?
We have a good friend whose niece is deciding on whether she wants an outdoor wedding and if so her aunt and I are going to be the "party planners". I can hardly wait! Even if she decides on the indoor venue we will still do the flowers and decorating so either way we get to have fun and let our creative juices run wild! That's wild as in wildflowers, not leopard spotted wedding cakes!

with a happy heart
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Leezard Posted - May 28 2007 : 11:29:14 AM
That sounds nice! Have fun planning :)

http://ruby--slippers.blogspot.com/
www.leezard.etsy.com
Alee Posted - May 28 2007 : 10:06:09 AM
Okay-

Wedding has been bumped up to mid september. We are going to do a garden wedding in my parent's yard and I am hoping to find a victorianish type wedding dress that is floor length (no train). Wish me luck!

Alee
Alee Posted - May 27 2007 : 11:38:54 AM
Thanks Liz :)

I am sure we will find a place. Now it looks like fiance's brother might be able to get time off from the Navy in September so we might have to change the date to a whole month earlier to accomodate his leave time. There are tons of places that are just beautiful around my hometown, it is more of trying to pick one. If we do end up having the ceremony in September then it might work out better to have an outside ceremony which could be neat.

I am going home in about 2 weeks for around 2 weeks and a lot of the wedding stuff is going to be finalized then. Wish me luck!

Alee
Leezard Posted - May 27 2007 : 08:46:56 AM
Oy, finding locations can be such a pain! My brother is getting married this summer and they're expecting between 400 and 500 people so finding a location to fit that many people was an issue to begin with...then add that they're getting married on what I'm guessing is the most popular date this year 7/7/07 and that the little town we grew up in decided to push back their festival one week later than usual to that weekend. The last one really presented a problem because they'd reserved the only hall in town for their reception before anyone knew they were changing the date of the festival so when they went in to put down the deposit they were told that they couldn't have the hall because they do bingo and such at the hall all weekend for the festival. Things really came around for them though as some friends of ours have a huge, like 60'x100', pole type building that is the shop for their seed farm and they've offered to let them use it. Thankfully they're not charging them as they needed to rent tables, chairs and linens and porta-johns and buy material to drape across the ceiling to help with the acoustics of the place.

So I wish you good luck with finding a new place to hold your wedding!

http://ruby--slippers.blogspot.com/
www.leezard.etsy.com
Alee Posted - May 25 2007 : 12:51:21 PM
Oh I am so sad!

The place I was really hoping to have for my wedding fell through. They are having issues with their sewer system not meeting code so they are shut down!! Now they are auctioning off the property. It is possible that the new owners will re-open after they fix the sewage problem, but I don't think it will happen in time for October. I am now on the hunt for a new location!

Alee
FreckledNiki Posted - May 10 2007 : 07:48:07 AM
http://www.bloomin.com/ Not sure this is the same one from Racheal Ray... but I found this one online.

Niki
FreckledNiki Posted - May 10 2007 : 07:44:52 AM
I am not sure where you can find them, but I saw on Racheal Ray's talk show about paper goods, cards, writing paper etc... that has flower seeds in it, people plant the card when they are done with it and wild flowers grow... this would be great for invites or thank you notes as favors on tables.

Niki
katie-ell Posted - May 10 2007 : 05:34:19 AM
Jonni -- What a wonderful celebration! I can just see it all -- you paint such a lovely picture of the day. Thanks for sharing. KL
Alee Posted - May 09 2007 : 9:10:46 PM
Jonni-

that sounds beautiful and so "you"! I can tell how much you enjoyed it!

Alee
KYgurlsrbest Posted - May 09 2007 : 08:28:58 AM
Hey Alee...I've been thinking about this--when my dh turned 30, I threw him a huge surprise party. When I look back on it, I think it was how I REALLY wanted our wedding reception to be!!!! It was simple but elegant,somewhat themed--maybe 1930's--and HAPPY...I had on a vintage white dress (because it was HOT in August) with a big dahlia in my hair. The party itself was in an Edwardian bandstand, that had been screened in, and had long sweeping hardwood floors for dancing, we had a jug band (our friends are in one and it suited the setting), and had everyone bring a dish (we had WAY too much food). I collect vintage tablecloths (all the bright one from the 30's, 40, and 50's?) and I pressed, starched and ironed them for the tables, then went to every thrift store imagineable and bought up milk glass vases of all designs, then filled them with all-colored zinnias, which are cheap and lovely. We had 14 larger tables, so I had 14 tablecloths and vases. I also bought some little votive holders for citronella candles for the evening. For drinks, I put out galvinized tubs full of ice and bottles of Ale 8 One soda, a Kentucky original softdrink and dh's favorite, and all of the Stewart's soda's you can imagine. I tried to make it personal to him, with a large chocolate cake, and the jug band played his favorite songs (Beatles, too!!) which is how I think a wedding should be. I tied vintage paper lanterns all around with lights inside, and outside, we had horseshoes, corn toss games for adults and bubble wands for the kids. I put up a memory board of photos of dh from his childhood to the present, that I made from a vintage damask tablecloth and a large victorian ornate frame I found at a tag sale for $5.00. It was portrait sized, so I could include a lot of photos and memories. This is something I really like to see at weddings, too. A wedding I attended in the early spring had all the wedding or engagement photos of their grandparents and great-grandparents and parents, and on each corner of the frames, had a little wreath of flowers. It was REALLY pretty, and so endearing to let your guests know who you come from.
Just some ideas...I love celebrations of any kind!!!

"In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt." Margaret Atwood

Alee Posted - Apr 29 2007 : 2:07:45 PM
Hi Ladies-

I just thought I would but this up since there are a few of us Farmgirls planning weddings right now and any hints and inspirations can be quite beneficial! :)

Alee
Lacy Posted - Aug 28 2005 : 11:24:27 AM
I have many questions for all of those farmgirl wedding planners out there-- I'm living in the city right now, but couldn't think of a more wonderful place to have the wedding than my cousin's ranch in south west texas. It is beautiful hill country with big live oak trees and long grasses- just more than i could ever want. We're doing a very homemade wedding, my mother-in-law is making the cake, my sister in laws and i will be doing the flowers, local country band and bbq from down in town, but I would love to hear from some people some memorable things to do at a farm wedding!

We are having an afternoon ceremony under the trees and planning to have an afternoon of farm/ranch activities... does anyone have anything great to do? we're going to do horseshoes, dancing, canoeing and nature walks so far.

Also, if anyone has any brilliant ideas on rain plans, I've got open ears!! The ranch we're doing it on is waaaay out from any town, and though you can't even get there if it rains too hard, we're kind of at a loss for a "little bit of rain" plan... i'd love to plan to have a tent, does anyone have any suggestions for one that we can do easily (and frugally) ourselves? do i need flooring? there is a barn as a possibility, but it is is pretty serious disrepair and i'm afraid it's not going to be useful...

It's going to be next memorial day and there's going to be 60 or 70 people there. any suggestions are greatly appriciated
Juliekay Posted - Aug 23 2005 : 08:34:27 AM
Hi Bramble! and Everyone else!

My wedding was being talked about for a while then I got busy with planning.

My original plan:
quilts on the tables, mason jars with flowers, homemade dress

Actual Wedding
We had off white plastic tableclothes. Each table had a topiary borrowed from my husband's cousin's wedding. The bottoms of the topiary were covered in calico fabric squares in three different patterns. (material $1/yd walmart) Edges of squares were pinked then gathered around the neck of the topiary with off white ribbon. Also on each table was a mason jar on each end filled with pink vincas and a pink ribbon around the lip of the jar.

Flowers:
My bouquet was pink & white daisies with also carnations, babies breath, and ivory roses. Coming down from under the bouquet were love knots, which are ribbons cascading down with a bow tied on each one. Bridesmaids had simple small bouqets of daisies. There was one large floral arrangment hanging between two trees, which was the altar.

Music:
My friend played three songs on guitar. Processional: In My Life by the Beatles
Interlude: The wedding song by Paul STookey
Recessional: Here Comes the Sun by the beatles

Reception Music:
A. Sing-Along: my husband and I put together a song book with guitar chords on it for everyone who's a musician to play along with and everyone else can sing along with. It has about 50 songs in it. It is also the wedding favor.
B. Square Dancing: We hired a caller, banjo player and upright bass player to provide square dancing music. This was so much fun and got everyone involved.

Dance Floor:
DH's cousins and uncle made a 16 x16 dance floor the day before the wedding using plywood, 2x4x8's, nails and duct tape. It held up under 3 plus hours of square dancing. Afterwards we donated the materials to Habitat for Humanity Restore.

Food:
DH's Grandma made 15 apple pies, 10 pecan pies, and a giant peach cobbler. We cut one of the apple pies for our "cake". DH's friend brought burgers from his family's cattle ranch and grilled them up for everyone(he was also a groomsman). We had potato salad and baked beans and other dishes that people brought (it was a potluck, kind of). We had punch to drink and some people went and got beer later.

Attire:
Me: a tea length ivory strapless dress. The best way to describe it is as if some overlayed a giant doily to a satin dress. My earrings were dangly gold filigree with pink and ivory rough pearls. Plain ivory sandals from walmart with low heel for dancing.
Bridesmaids: Varying shades of pink they each had made from a pattern. They also had large pearl bracelets and dangly pink crystal earrings
Men: Husband and grooms men wore white button down shirts with khaki dress pants.
Flower girls: pink linen sundress from Target ($14) with white sandals. They each had a little basket with daisy heads in them that they threw out on the grass.

Reverend:
Got him off the internet, ordained in the Universal Life Church.

Pre-Wedding Festivities: All took place over Memorial Weekend 2005
Overnight rafting trip on the Illinois River in Oklahoma on Thursday before wedding. Any who wanted to come was invited. We camped and had a great time.
Friday night before wedding: Party for adults at a local tavern.
Saturday: Wedding prep and rehearsal. Rehearsal had a keg of homebrew from DH's friends and Indian Buffet takeout.
Sunday: wedding from roughly 11 -5. People stayed later though. We stayed that night in the Marriott downtown OKC.
Monday: cleaned up from wedding.
Wednesday: DH and I left on what we call our mini-moon, our own little trip rafting on a river in Missouri.

I don't have any pictures up anywhere right now. But I'll try to get some soon.

Julie
sqrl Posted - Jul 06 2005 : 5:00:36 PM
yes I do have some places to look for lavender. just give me a second to found my notes here.

Blessed Be



www.sqrlbee.com
Fulminous Posted - Jul 05 2005 : 1:59:07 PM
My fiance and I are making our invitations, a cross between country and classy. Actually we are struggling to get them done, the wedding is in September, we are hoping to mail them out in a couple of weeks.

Bramble, I like the idea with a rocking chair and quilt, it would be a special way to honor my grandmother with one of her quilts. I am planning on making the jelly jar candles, I love them! There will be lots of white lights, I bought out a store the day after christmas when all the lights go for 1/2 price!
My aunt is making an arch as her wedding gift, she has lived and worked with the amish for some time so I am excited to see her work. She always has the capibility to amaze me with what she can do with her hands and occasionally a few simple tools.
I'm thinking of dropping the chair rentals for the ceremony and go with benches from a local scout camp, or better yet straw bales with boards on them!
I'd love to incorporate as much lavender as I can get my hands on, I love lavender, sqrl, do you have any suggestions on where to get lavender in such abundant quantities?
Aunt Jenny Posted - Jun 27 2005 : 10:40:17 AM
I have a friend who, when she got married had a vineyard theme...(she grew up in Napa Valley in CAlif) and did grapes (both green and purple) dipped in egg white and then in sugar on top of her wedding cake and down one side and did alot of other things with grapevines, and grapes down the tables and stuff. She did alot of it herself and on a budget, but it was so classy and neat...I was impressed!!!

Jenny in Utah
The best things in life arn't things!
sqrl Posted - Jun 27 2005 : 09:58:19 AM
Oh I swear I could be a wedding designer, I love it so much. I just did my Sister-in-laws wedding. It was a big white wedding, not the kind of wedding were talking about here. But we made a lot it ourselves. It was the kind of wedding she always wanted and thats what I designed for her. Her step mom made her cake. We made all the favors which were jars of local honey. We bought 5 or 10 pounds of lavender buds and sprinkled them everywhere - down the isle, on the tables and used it to throw instead of rice. Candles everywhere, it was an evening/night time wedding so we wanted it very sparkly. People said they could see my touches all over it, that made me really happy. I am a graphic designer trying to put together a portfolio of work and she commissioned me to do her invitaions so I did these classic, ivory with orchids invitations with matching table number cards for her. I had so much fun with this wedding. I'm full of ideas, especially for a country wedding. I would have loved to have a counrty wedding. I had a winter wedding in my Mom's house in front of the fire place all covered in wheat, pine, berries and mums. I wore a vintage sage green dress and my Mother-in-law made me a winter wreath for me hair. My Grandmom cooked all the food and her friend made the cake. There wasn't much dancing 'cause there wasn't much room but there was alot of talking and laughter. There were about 40 people, I invitaed only people who have known us well, it was very initmate. I wish I knew then the things I know now, I could have done so much more. I very good at making beautiful things out of nothing, with no money.
If you need help with anything let me know like I said I'm bursting with ideas. Especially invitations, they can get very costly and we managed to reduce the cost by doing it ourselves.
Well keep us posted.

Blessed Be



www.sqrlbee.com
MeadowLark Posted - Jun 24 2005 : 8:38:08 PM
Go barefoot...

"Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there." Rumi, 13th century. http://www.xs4all.nl/~josvg/cits/sb/sb101.html
bramble Posted - Jun 24 2005 : 8:30:53 PM
Deb-- How about jelly jar candles hanging all over? You could make them ahead so they will burn all night and you will have a twinkly magical evening! We are doing this for the wedding we are helping with and making about 100. If you are on a real budget save glass jars ( spaghetti, etc and tie raffia around them for vases and fill withwhatever is in bloom at the time.Ask friends and family to borrow table linens all in one color even though the patterns don't match the overall effect will be pleasing. (Or maybe all lace table cloths to unite the look and give it that bridal effect). What about a quilt hanging somewhere with a chair and some large pots of flowers so that you can have a spot for everyone to take a "formal" portrait as well as all the candid ones I'm sure they will take! WalMart has cheapy dispoable cameras that you could leave all over with a note asking people to help you record the day. Some of my favorite pictures came that way! It's nice to have all the extras but in the long run it's about you and your hubby to be sharing this special day in the way that makes the two of you happy. Have fun planning, the possibilities
are wide open!

with a happy heart
Fulminous Posted - Jun 24 2005 : 4:02:11 PM
I am planning my country style wedding for this September (its getting close!) I am open to ideas that are avaliable from anyone! I plan on having a tent outside my parent's home. It will be a late afternoon celebration, with a bonfire and bring-your-own-instrument style music toward the evening.
gena Posted - May 19 2005 : 11:59:09 AM
Wow, thanks!
Gena

***got flowers***
Eileen Posted - May 19 2005 : 10:06:01 AM
Gena,
You can pre order it right from the home page of the web site! Even get an autographed copy!
Eileen

songbird; singing joy to the earth
Clare Posted - May 19 2005 : 10:05:34 AM
Available both places, Gena!

****Gardener, Stitcher, Spiritual Explorer and Appreciator of all Things Natural****

"Begin to weave and God will give the thread." - German Proverb
gena Posted - May 19 2005 : 09:39:38 AM
Thank you, Sharon, Clare, and Jenny for the terrific ideas. I have seen some candle holders with the wire curled around the top for a handle like what you are describing. I bet that wouldn't be hard at all to do myself. I am definately going to get MaryJanes book. I can't wait to see it. Will it be for sale in book stores or is it only on the website?

Thanks again-
Gena

***got flowers***
sleepless reader Posted - May 19 2005 : 08:49:46 AM
October should give you lots of fall blooms (maybe asters? and mums!), baskets of apples and maybe even some foliage...even if it comes from the craft store.Or maybe those of us with fall foliage should press and send you some leaves for your tables???
I, too, love the flowers in mason jars and remember that mason jars also make great candle holders. You can even hang them by wraping wire around the band top. AndI love the prairie dress idea as well. Have you seen the trend to "prairie" styles in some stores? Should be easy to find what you need :) Good luck and have fun!
Sharon

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