Showing posts with label pinterest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pinterest. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Attn: Budget Brides—Contests & More

Several contests have come up this week, as well as a great set of wedding groupons that I thought I should share with my fellow budget conscious brides! Let's start with the fun part—contests! I will start by saying, I never win anything! But since starting out on the wedding planning journey, I have won one spa treatment from a bridal show I attended. So I know it is at least possible. If anything, I think we should start with a fun one!

Ann Taylor: Wedding Gowns Pinterest Board
A Pinterest board contest! You heard me correctly, no need to get those Q-tips to clean out your pretty little ears. Ann Taylor and Style Me Pretty are partnering up for this one. All you need to do is create a new inspiration board with a titled theme of your wedding, add at least 8 Ann Taylor products, and pin away. I've already started mine.

Although there have not been any recent giveaways, there is almost always wedding giveaway on Wedding Chicks. They usually update people on Facebook. So be sure to like them!

Secondly, The Knot, is giving away a $1,000 Macy's giftcard, just for registering at Macy's! How awesome is that?! So whether you are already registered with Macy's or not, you should go ahead and sign up for the contest. Oh, I forgot to add, that they are also throwing in a 5 night stay at any of their Now Resorts & Spa.

Macy's Watch & Win Sweepstakes
If you are a groupon/coupon hoarder like me, you have to take advantage of these great wedding deals. There is everything from tanning and desserts to jewelry and honeymoon groupons. Here are a couple of my favorites!

63% off Delphine wedding invitations
$45 for 16x20 Customizable Collage Canvas
If I don't win any of these contests, I hope someone deserving does. So until then...

Happy planning & 'may the odds be ever in your favor.'

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Friday Blogging, Featured, & Hunger Games!

Extra! Extra! Read all about it!

Friday afternoons are often a time when we waste the rest of our work day surfing the web, procrastinating on Facebook, and watching the clock tick slowly by waiting for quitting time.

I have been meaning to post about two blogs that have featured our upcoming nuptials. First off is the lovely blog post written by my bridal party hair accessory creator Buttons n' Blossoms, featuring the lovely flower fascinators she made for my bridesmaids and our flower girl.

Flower girl blossom, et. al. delivered safe & sound!

Also, Oregon Bride Magazine featured our snowy engagement shoot with Jennifer O'Donnell Photography. Kalie Eyman did a beautiful job on this post!

Earlier this month I went antique shopping for a few things we are looking for to help decorate for the wedding. And found this beautiful dresser that I am going to use as a guest book table.

Picked it up at Stars Antique Mall in Portland
Earlier today when I was Pinning Away, I saw this on the Wedding Chicks blog. And I thought, I could definitely do something similar in the small top drawer (what do you call that? lingerie drawer? underwear drawer?) of my dresser.

Shabby Chic Beach Wedding by Katie Neal Photo
Not only is it Friday and I'm ready to start my weekend (and Spring Break), but it is also opening day of The Hunger Games! Last week I finished the first book. It took me forever to get up the motivation to pick up the book (actually decided not to buy it—that's hard with my book obsession—but since everyone and their mom owns it, I decided to borrow it) and see what the hype was all about. I can't lie that it did take me a moment to get into the book. I would read a chapter here and there before bed, and then easily go to sleep. But by chapter 18 I was hooked! I couldn't put it down! I stayed up way too late some nights and even took it to my sub job and read it during lunch and prep time—at least it was a good conversation starter with sixth graders! I am waiting to borrow the second book from someone, but until then I can satisfy my hunger for the movie!



Last night I even had a dream that it turned into a Broadway musical and the singing and dancing was violent, yet beautiful! Sometimes I wonder about my highly detailed film rolled dreams. I think I inherit that from my mother.

...Anyway...here are some great and absolutely dangerous things I found online.

Real or Not Real? Tumblr
Real or Not Real? Tumblr
Real or Not Real? Tumblr
And lastly, since we all know I spend a lot of time on wedding blogs these days, I think this one is necessary and so genius! So if Katniss and Peeta got married in a trendy shabby chic sorta way, I imagine it would look something like this:

A Hunger Games Styled Wedding by Meghan Christine Photography
A Hunger Games Styled Wedding by Meghan Christine Photography
The only thing missing is a sweetheart table in a cave, complete with lamb stew and maybe a berry tart (that is not poisonous mind you!).

Now, let the games begin!

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Cleansing the World, while Cleansing the Body

The sunset before the storm.
As the snow fell in our Portland metro area over the last few days off and on, I was able to revel in its beauty. It blankets the world and muffles all noises, and I feel surrounded by a peaceful world.
Snow falling.
While the world was being purified by snow, I began my juice cleanse.
A blanket of snow.
Yesterday was a struggle, while I suffered from a headache (which just started to subside tonight), and I started with a hot mug of water and lemon juice. My first blended juice was a strawberry raspberry cucumber juice by Daphne Oz (the recipes are from The Chew).
Strawberry Raspberry Cucumber Juice
I continued the day with drinking chicken broth, more strawberry raspberry cucumber juice, and a green juice.
Daphne Oz's Green Drink
 Today I had a delicious breakfast blueberry banana juice along side some green tea and lemon water.
Blueberry Banana Juice
This afternoon I allowed myself some broth based tomato soup and more lemon water. And tonight I had the best juice yet! And the surprise ingredient: a jalapeƱo! But I promise it is delicious.
Daphne Oz's Secret Juice
I'm hoping each day will get a little bit easier. Tonight, as the snow has passed us and been replaced by rain and wind, I only have three days left. Now, I just need to stay off pinterest, with all the foodie pins—I'm torturing myself!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Wedding Wellness via Mind, Body, & Soul


I remember when my mom took me to purchase my very first training bra and she gave me some advice that will live with me always: wear pretty underwear—it makes you feel good. On that trip to Meyer & Frank's intimate apparel section, I bough the prettiest, frilliest training bra's I could find. And to this day, I still choose to buy the "pretty" bras over the "granny" bras (ladies, you know what I mean by that!). The only difference is that I have learned to buy bras that not only are pretty, but give me support and full coverage—and that makes me feel good, physically and mentally.

Needless to say, I now fully understand my mother's meaning. It is important to feel pretty from the inside out; and you can't feel pretty on the outside until you feel pretty on the inside (and vice versa—it goes both ways). Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not stressing on physical appearance—I'm talking about overall health: mind, body, and soul.

I don't know about you, but after all the dark days, hearty/rich food, and stress of the holidays and winter, I've been feeling a little sluggish and not inwardly pretty. After reading my beautiful sister-in-law's recent blog post, she is so right when she calls her soul 'overweight.' There is something that needs to be done, and I don't mean make a gym/workout/weight loss/healthy eating (whatever you want to call it) "resolution" like so many other people—because I am one like so many that falls of the wagon by March—I mean, make a lifestyle change. And if it means starting out with buying a new, pretty bra, getting a massage, or doing something you used to enjoy and have not done in a long time—just do it! It takes one push. So let's cheers to that!

Here is my Mind, Body, & Soul Wedding Wellness Plan:


1) Pick up an old favorite hobby or activity.
I've started writing my historical fiction novel again. Since seventh grade I've been researching, writing, rewriting, scrapping, and writing again. Throughout college I had spurts of writing motivation and months of writers block. I've promised myself this year to actually finish the final draft, so I've been working on it between subbing and wedding projects, and I forgot how much I enjoyed it!

2) Start doing little workouts.
One reason many people flop on the New Year's exercise resolution is because they bite off more than they can chew. Signing up for a gym membership, trainer, a buzzillion work out classes, and they are burnt out by March. I figure the gym is packed this month, so instead I am doing little workouts at home and running when its dry outside. And there are plenty you can do at home. I have several on my Made for More Plan pinterest board. Kenny and I have started to run together and I think that is so great for our relationship!

3) Pray, A LOT!
One thing is for sure, it's hard to be constantly self-motivated and that's A.O.K., because praying for motivation and asking for help is necessary.

4) Change your facial routine.
Since puberty I have been troubled with acne. It has improved as I've gotten older, but it definitely comes out with stress and not eating right. So recently I changed my cleanser to Neutrogena Naturals purifying cleanser and eliminated all of the other acne products I was using. Now I am just using the gentle cleanser, a basic SPF moisturizer for my combination skin, and a toner at night. Of course, everyone's face is different, so do what is right for you. I also have began microdermabrasion, laser treatment (for those old acne marks), and glycolic peel (much gentler than those basic chemical peels), as well as the new LED light therapy that has done wonders in keeping me from breaking out (it kills bacteria) and heals old blemishes. I've already noticed such a difference and have received several compliments. I also will start another skin routine about 6-8 weeks before the wedding.

5) Take some time to watch your guilty pleasure.
I have several shows that I am watching right now and yes, that includes some trashy reality TV—Extreme Couponing, Teen Mom 2, and even Jersey Shore (I thought I would never confess to this, but Kenny and I became addicted when there was a marathon on during his knee surgery recovery). A girl has to have her guilty pleasures. I am also watching the Second Season of Downton Abbey with one of my dearest friends and bridesmaids (it's so good to get some girl time and bond over a smart, girl show).

6) Start a cleanse.
A detox or cleanse is often intimidating, so I have started small. Last spring, I gave my body a spring cleaning with all raw foods: so that was manly fruits, vegetables, juices, nuts, green tea, and tons of lemon water! I felt so great and completely energized. I am about to start another one. Last week I started getting my body ready with a colon cleanse, limiting bad carbs, and mostly eating a protein and fruits and vegetables; this week I am repairing my body with probiotics and continuing to eat high protein and low carb meals. Next week, my mother and I will be starting a juice cleanse for five days, using Daphne Oz's recipes, which you can also find on my Made for More Plan pinterest board.

7) Get a regular eight hours of sleep each night.
Recently, I have fought with having a hard time falling asleep or waking in the early morning hours. I have also talked to a family member and a friend (both women) who also struggle with a full night of sleep. Sleep is so important for overall health. I still have not completely regulated my sleep, but it has improved by taking Vitamin D every day, using lavender to relax me, and reading something that is not stimulating.

8) When all else fails...[you fill in the blank {i.e. grab a choice book and a glass of wine}]...and just relax.
After a very full, busy day, sometimes I just like curling up with a good book, some tea, or a glass of wine, and just relax. Another great thing I forget about, is laying in a bubble bath with a candle and some soft music, with an optional glass of wine.

It is important to not only feed your body, but to also feed your soul. Nourish yourself with healthy living. Most importantly, for a long and healthy life, limit stress the best way you know how. In a society of high stress, I think this is the greatest factor in 'overweight' bodies and souls. So take charge of your life and do what makes you happy, helps you feel good, and helps you limit the stress in your life. As a person prone to stress, worry, and anxiety, this is so important to getting through wedding planning and reaching the wedding day feeling calm and relaxed.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Pinterest: two new inspiration boards.



For those who follow me on Pinterest, I have two new inspiration boards. The first is Local Gems, which features local finds/small businesses in the Portland metro area. The second is Another Time, Another Place, which I am most excited about, because if you know me I have always said that I was born in the wrong era. This board features glimpses into the past. A time when life was simpler, rustic, and in my opinion—romantic. Yes, just like everyone I know, I'm a Pinterest addict. It has helped me gather ideas for my wedding planning, craft projects, recipes, and future home. Plus, it's a great way to spend your free time!