Saturday, September 25, 2010

Two Weeks!


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Egad- time is flying. Today I've been on the phone trying to get a final head count for the wedding. If for some reason you have not received your invitation or have any questions about accommodations, please don't hesitate to call me (912.429.3298) or Russ
(830.225.0477). We're asking that everyone stay downtown in Savannah's Historic District. I found out from a friend that many B&B's are offering specials and they're a beautiful alternative to a hotel.

This afternoon is my final fitting so I must run and finish making my veil :)

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Three More Weekends


Good Morning!

It's Saturday and Russ and I are off to the beach for the morning for a much needed half day off. When we get back, I have my final dress fitting and then it's into junk clothes for house painting. I'll revisit the blog later this afternoon to provide ideas for hotels downtown here in Savannah if you have not booked yet. If you've made reservations, please let me know where you will all be staying so we can compile a list. If you have received the invitation, and have not yet r.s.v.p.ed, please do so at: anissadesigns@hotmail.com with names and numbers of guests. We are so excited to see you all soon!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Twenty Three Days



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Twenty three days is hard for me to grasp! Two weeks have been spent in cyber world re-validating my existence after a hacker blocked use of my email *and* Facebook accounts. I do apologize for any and all inconveniences it has caused. And do know, I have not "defriended" anyone :)

On a bridal note, as you can all imagine, things have been crazy here on the Savannah front. Envelopes have been made, licked and mailed. *Please* contact me if you have not received your invitation to date at: anissadesigns@hotmail.com

The above picture is inspiration for the wedding decor. I have things and colors in mind. Let's see what we can do in three weeks.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

The Dress


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After a ridiculously long and arduous ordeal, Russ and I are finally back. It has been said that to measure the strength of a relationship, you should travel together. We agreed that if you really want to test the strength of those bonds you should travel together, around the other side of the world, with cats.

We've hit the ground running since our Wednesday night arrival and hope to pace ourselves for all of the new adventures in the coming months. While Russ was taking care of some paperwork, my maid of honor, Kristin and I went to Bleubelle Bridal in search of the perfect dress.

Fresh off the boat, so to speak, in a semi conscious state of a thirteen hour time change in my body with 100 degrees of Savannah sauna outside, I was wonderfully and surprisingly mellow. Always a bridesmaid and never a bride, this was the first time I'd ever tried on wedding gowns. I am blessed to have a tremendously organized bridesmaid. You have to be in order to help your friend plan a garden wedding in Georgia when the bride to be (moi) is living literally on the other side of the world!

She made the appointment and upon arrival we were welcomed by the lovely Shannon. After greeting us, she returned with Bellinis in hand and helped Kristin and I select a few gowns for me to try on.

Bleubelle has a lovely collection with a variety of designers, but, not surprisingly, I only had eyes for Wang. I've always had what I consider a very classic, and therefore pricey taste but never the budget to match. I remember shopping for my prom dress in the Village at the Antique Boutique knowing that I had very little to work with. I came home with a pretty, though dated dark green velvet dress. To my utter amazement, my mother and father surprised me with a box containing this beautiful midnight blue Jessica McClintock prom dress- with matching dyed shoes!

It was a perfect night and it started with the dress. I began to feel the same way as I slipped, or should I say, walked into the first dress. I felt a little like a thirteen year old tomboy playing dress-up. For many women, we forget we are women until we look in the mirrors and see ourselves in arrayed in such splendor. Feeling a little awkward, Shannon and Kristin encouraged me to move around in the weight of dress number one. It was beautiful.

But oh my, the next dress. It was a model being sold and amazingly discounted by the boutique. And, to my delight, a Vera Wang. All three of us stopped. Another consultant in a different part of the shop said she was not able to stop looking. It was the dress. Shannon, the graceful and calming consultant she was, simply told me that she had seen many people try on that dress and that honestly it was made for me. And there it was: the simplest, quietest dress shopping I think Kristin and I would ever experience.

Monday, July 5, 2010

97 Days...


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... until the wedding and twenty two until we're back in the States. Russ and I are focusing on closing down shop here in Korea so that includes lots of soccer, visits, packing, BBQs and such. It's unbelievable that we'll have been here seven months. We hope to hit the ground running in terms of wedding planning. Please stay tuned in the next couple of weeks for hotel and bridal party info. Hope you all had a lovely 4th!

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Nice Decorating Idea


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I really like this simple framed print, perhaps for the tables. Of course I'm partial to the color and the simplicity of the pattern. I know the vase is not featured, but I'd love to find a bunch like them as table centerpieces.

Friday, July 2, 2010

My Lovely Etsy Purchase



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I'm excited to use these dishes for the wedding dessert table that I bought last night from Dandelion Girl. Have a look at her shop; she has quite an eye for vintage-mod. Thank you Valerie.