Things are puttering along quite nicely with the wedding planning. We’ve got the location. We’ve got the vegan caterer (our friend Erin from LA). We’ve got the photographer (our friend Amrita Huja). We’ve got the ring refabricator (my parents’ friend David Weinstock). We’ve got the DJs (our friends Megasoul and Scott, and hopefully Brian and John too). We’ve got the cake-maker (our friend Susannah). We’ve got the make-up artist (our friend Tania). Are you noticing a trend here? We’re going by the theory that if we’re going to be spending money on this wedding, we might as well keep it in the family.
Last night I went to go pick up the centerpiece of my wedding outfit, the corsette (made by our friend Rachel of Red Ant). Want to a peek? Here you go. It’s blue with the most beautiful waves of gold stitching…fabric thanks to our friend Chaya from Daintycore.
Something I learned last night: driving in a corsette is damn near impossible. Even with my seat leaned back and sitting up as straight as I possible could, I was constricted to the point of getting flushed and slightly lightheaded. Note to self: do not get all Victorian on me. It is not ladylike to faint while driving.
I arrived home safely (miracle!), showed off the corsette to Andreas, and then we addressed our STD cards. HA! I love that term! STD stands for Save The Date, of course, but it cracks me up to abbreviate it. The lovely STD postcards were designed by our most wonderful friend Megasoul of Megasoul Designs.
What’s next? I need to make our wedding website. With all these friends coming from far away (the list thus far: NYC, DC, LA, SF), it’s going to be pretty crucial to have an informative website. This is what I have right now. Do I have any friends who want to build me a php template I could work with? Even better yet, any friends who want to make MORE than a php template?
Hey there. I'm Ariel Meadow Stallings, a native Seattleite who's written my way up and down the Left Coast. Electrolicious is where I post daily randomata, but I also write for a living. My first book, Offbeat Bride, was published last year.
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Matthew
April 7th, 2004 at 10:32 am
Getting married is a hassle, but being married is pretty awesome.
patchoulli
April 7th, 2004 at 10:54 am
yes marriage rocks!
Cristen
April 7th, 2004 at 12:18 pm
I am so glad I’m not the only one amused by the term STD Cards. I always felt like “And here’s a little gonherrea for you co-worker of the groom!”
sarah
April 7th, 2004 at 12:44 pm
how wonderful that you are keeping it in the family.. that makes your wedding all the more special that all these people that are so close to you can contribute.
and what a talented group of friends you have!
leblanc
April 7th, 2004 at 3:23 pm
oh it all looks so BEAUTIFUL! my friend and coworker got married at a tiny little spa/B&B snuggled up in the hills of Napa last summer, and she also had a custom corset made to match a red silk skirt she bought in Thailand. i love non-traditional weddings!
dave
April 8th, 2004 at 6:19 am
If you haven’t found someone to do it yet, send me an email about what you have in mind for the wedding website.