Tuesday, July 29, 2014

The Groom

It doesn't seem like people blog enough about the groom. It's just as much his special day as the bride's. Since our wedding was in October, we decided to go with yellow and brown for our wedding colors. 

Man, it is difficult to find brown suits! We just assumed since it was a neutral color, it'd be easy to find. In the end Tyler had to rent a vest from Tip Top Tux, but we managed to find nice brown pants and shoes. 

My handsome groom 
Tyler teared up when I walked down the aisle
Since we were having our wedding outside at a farm, we decided we didn't want it to be super formal. We went with a vest and no suit jacket. We found the yellow tie at Kohls.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Wedding Day Accessories

I searched high and low for the perfect wedding day accessories and it was well worth it when everything came together on the day of.

I'm pretty clumsy so heels weren't the best option for my wedding shoes. I decided wedges would be perfect and I wanted them to have a pop of color. I went to practically every shoe store in the city looking for yellow wedges and finally found the perfect pair at Payless for about $20!



For my "something borrowed," I borrowed a necklace from my grandmother. My grandfather had picked it up for her in China Town in San Francisco years ago.


I really wanted to wear something special that I could potentially pass down to a future daughter or daughter-in-law someday. I have always wanted pearl earrings, so it seemed like the perfect fit. I found this beautiful pair at a jewelry shop in The Old Market Passageway.


I purchased both a toss garter and a keepsake garter from jbconaway on Etsy. The one I really wanted sold before I had a chance to purchase it, but after contacting the seller, she fulfilled a custom order and made the one I wanted! 


I also purchased a flower and veil for my hair from David's Bridal. Originally I wasn't planning on going with a veil, but I felt much more like a bride when I tried it on in the store. I went with a simple, shorter, veil in the back of my hair, that I took off at the reception.

My formal updo with the flower.

A close up of the flower.


My hair was done by Dani Cooper (Boss Studios). Dani and her assistant came to Bellevue Berry Farm to do both mine and the bridesmaid's hair. It was a huge stress reliever to not have to worry about going to a hair salon. I did go to her for a trial run, which I would highly recommend to any bride. Dani was absolutely fantastic!

Sunday, April 20, 2014

My Wedding Dress

Tyler and I tied the knot on October 5, 2013. We were married at Bellevue Berry Farm in Bellevue, NE. Since our wedding was at a farm we went with a rustic theme. I thought I would share some of the details of our memorable day. I'll start with a post about my wedding dress.

I went with my mom to David's Bridal to try on dresses quite far in advance. I knew I wanted a lace dress and I brought a couple of pictures of dresses I wanted to try on. Trying them on makes all the difference. The dresses I thought I would like didn't look right. I had an amazing consultant who picked one out for me to try on. I didn't originally want a strapless dress, but I absolutely loved her pick. I didn't want to take it off! I said "yes, to the dress!"



I took my dress to Linda Lee, a local seamstress for my alterations. I had her sew my "something blue" into the inside of my dress. It was a heart shaped piece of one of my grandpa's blue dress shirts. He passed when I was a kid and I wanted him to be with me on the big day. Linda embroidered the text "Forever in Our Hearts" to go with the fabric.


I had bought a sash to go with my dress and Linda suggested that I add a brooch. I found the perfect sunflower brooch on Etsy made by Pure Rain Designs. The brooch really accentuated the details in the dress well. Linda is wonderful, I would highly recommend her to anyone in the Omaha area. 

Here is Linda's contact information if anyone is interested:

Linda Lee Bridal Creations
(402)393-0272
2714 South 106th St.
Omaha, NE 68124



Thursday, April 26, 2012

Superhero Graphics!

At my internship I was put in charge of creating all of the graphics for the department's booth at the Sourcing Expo 2012 on campus. The theme for our booth was superhero. I created posters, matching brochures, and life size cutouts of Wonder Woman and Superman. Originally we intended to blow up a photograph of Superman for the cutout, but were unable to get permission to use a photo so we decided to create an illustration. I saw the whole project from start to finish. Our booth won 1st place for creativity. People had their pictures taken as Superman and Wonder Woman (I took the pictures too!) and chewed Bazooka bubblegum. After the Expo I emailed the pictures to the people who had stopped by our booth. It was a ton of fun!

Poster Design


Wonder Woman Cutout
Superman Cutout
Close Up of Wonder Woman (ignore spots where glitter fell off!)

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Be a child

I love this quote. When I was five years old I wanted to be an artist when I grew up. I was so full of creativity back then. I wish I could be as creative as the five year old me.


Monday, April 9, 2012

Kissing in the rain

I love this photograph. I wonder if the couple is saying goodbye, hello, or just kissing because it's raining. I like the bright colors of their suitcases. It's interesting that they are both holding luggage. Somehow the photo seems happy, even though it's gloomy and rainy. My guess is that they are going or coming back from some sort of trip together. Tyler has kissed me in the rain before. We are definitely the kind of people that are happy to randomly frolic :)


Saturday, April 7, 2012

You are so beautiful

I found this quote on http://icanread.tumblr.com/ (an awesome inspirational, motivational blog!). I wanted to re-post it because it's so true. This is the philosophy I try so hard to live by. So if you're feeling down or low on confidence, don't. "You are so beautiful. And you can be anything. You can be everything."