7.14.2011

Office Update

Current view of the room standing in the doorway

It's been awhile since I updated you on the process of our home office. Mr. SE and I have been in our home for over a year now, and the feel of our house is beginning to take shape. Maya Angelou always says that "your home should rise up to greet you", and I believe that our home is doing just that. While other rooms of the house took shape, our home office was neglected and became the catch-all room that we all hate, but all have. My hands have been full with organizing and DIY projects to make this the office of my dreams.

Shall we review where we started? This is the room on move-in day:



Completed So Far:

Accessorized bookshelf using books and other trinkets in coordinating colors


Purchased a matching dog bed


Added Sheer burnout curtains and matching stainless rod



Pulled together vignette on table: 
grandfather's milk glass, table lamp, and framed bridal sketch

Created fabric bulletin board

Re-covered office chair in navy/white stripes and fastened coordinating green bow



Cleaned and spruced up my desk with scrapbooking paper, along with some cute office supply holders


Built storage unit and organized supplies in matching bins 
(more on this empty wall/armoire below)

Duffie and Lucy were insistent on being a part of this photo shoot


Still Need To Do:

Spray paint frames to hang around open wall (like picture below, but a little more spread out). 
Move armoire/linen closet into another room.



Update ceiling fan
I'm thinking either a white fan or white drum pendant

What do you think? Do you like the palette I chose? This room has been a labor of love, and not something that was completed overnight. I'm really happy with the way it's turning out!

7.13.2011

Good Life

picture from here

Sometimes life happens so fast around us, and it's really important to stop worrying about small things and remember how great we have it. This song always cheers me up, and it's a great reminder of exactly that!



Woke up in London yesterday
Found myself in the city near PiccadillyDon't really know how I got here
I got some pictures on my phone
New names and numbers that I don't know
Address to places like Abbey Road
Day turns to night, night turns to whatever we want
We're young enough to say

Oh this has gotta be the good life
This has gotta be the good life
This could really be a good life, good life
Say oh, got this feeling that you can't fight
Like this city is on fire tonightThis could really be a good life
A good, good life

To my friends in New York, I say hello
My friends in L.A. they don't know
Where I've been for the past few years or so
Paris to China to Col-or-ado
Sometimes there's airplanes I can' t jump out
Sometimes there's bullshit that don't work now
We are god of stories but please tell me
What there is to complain about

When you're happy like a fool
Let it take you over
When everything is outYou gotta take it in

Hopelessly I feel like there might be something that I'll miss
Hopelessly I feel like the window closes oh so quick
Hopelessly I'm taking a mental picture of you now'
Cuz hopelessly we have so much to feel good about



This guy is amazing- and I promise you'll love his cover just as much (if not more) than the original by One Republic

7.11.2011

Nashville Wedding Recaps: Cocktail Hour & Intros

Hello friends! I'm back with the 7th installment of our wedding recaps. Thanks to Gray Photography, Mr. SE and I have more pictures than we know what to do with! Our last recap left off with the "post ceremony gap" that we created to make time for those lovely pictures, as well as shuttling our guests around downtown Nashville.

This first set of pictures are from our cocktail hour. War Memorial was a perfect venue for our reception, since there was a separate hour for the cocktail hour and reception. I loved the columns and how it felt very "DC". A lot of our paper goodies were made by Amanda of Customized Stationary- referred by my lovely friend Tami. Amanda worked with our invitation, designed by Jessica, and created items that complimented our aesthetic.



Our guest book was out in the courtyard, and instructed guests to write well wishes for Ryan and I. The concept of our wish tree was a combination of several ideas: the wish tree was something that I'd seen a lot on wedding blogs, and the prompts were from Martha Stewart Weddings. Sometimes it's hard to think what to write, so I wrote sayings such as "Once Upon A Time..." and let our guests fill in the rest. You can see my planning post about it here.

The seating chart was a total labor of love, and I'm hopelessly obsessed with it. Right now it's residing in our bonus room, as a reminder of all our friends and family that were there to support us on this special day. We worked again with Amanda of Customized Stationary to create this ginormous poster that mimicked the layout of the room. More on our table names when I do our details post!


We had a surprise planned for my dad during the cocktail hour. He loves steel drum music, so I contacted Deep Grooves Steel Drum Band from Vanderbilt and had a two person steel drum band playing during the hour. It was a perfect touch for our cocktail hour, as we wanted the wedding to be formal but fun. I love how the guys wore tropical shirts- it was the perfect music for mingling!

Here's a shot of our cocktail hour setup. We had cafe tables scattered around the courtyard, with linens in either teal, royal, or navy satin. I loved the dynamic palette of jewel tones against the ecru courtyard marble. The simple arrangements by Brocade Designs really made the tables. When the sun went down, Hillary lit the candles to create a gorgeous glowing atmosphere for guests who needed a breath of fresh air.

At the top of the hour, it was time for our reception introductions. We both agreed that entrances set the tone for receptions, so we wanted ours to be lively and fun. As a nod to his baseball days, Mr. SE worked with Josh Rose of Cosmo Creations to have different intros for each group that was being introduced.

My parents with our flower girl

Mr. SE's mother and father

 Ushers. Mr. SE had them enter to "Yeah" by Usher, funny.
 And They Stay There!!
 Nicole knows how to work a room
 Down on the Chattahoochee

All smiles for my Matron of Honor and Groomsman Lance

 Sister in law (new mom!) Shannon and Groomsman Adam break it down
  Maid of Honor Dani and Best Man (Mr. SE's brother) get the party started
 Making our first entrance as Mr. and Mrs.
 Hoping those dance lessons paid off! First dance to Michael Buble's "Everything"

 *a dream*
 At the end of our first dance, Mr. SE gave me a big hug and kept holding me very tight. This trippy house music started playing, and the lights dimmed. Once I had a chance to wrap my head around what was happening the lights turned back up and my girl Miley (Party In The USA) started blasting. Mr. SE spun me around and I saw all of our wedding guests, friends and family, surrounding us on the dance floor! What a master of surprise-- he'd managed to inform everyone of this plan without me catching on!

Oh my goodness- who's that getting their dance on?!? It's Mrs. Smith and Little Miss Southern!

Since Ryan and I love to dance, this was such a fun way to start our reception. Everyone had a blast and it really got the party started! Next post-- reception time!


 Other Recaps

7.08.2011

Control


Sometimes it's hard to sit back and have faith that he has a plan for us. He knows it all before it even happens.


Image from Pinterest

7.05.2011

PB Copy Cat


There's nothing I love more than a bargain- and my home is no exception! While flipping through the most recent Pottery Barn catalog, a fabulous floor pillow caught my eye. Mr. SE and I frequently eat our meals at the coffee table while watching a show together. Don't judge- you know you do it too! While I lurrrve my gorgeous new PB rug (birthday present), it's not the comfiest to sit on. A floor pillow was necessary!

Although the pillow was gorgeous, $99 for the insert and around $30 for the cover seemed quite excessive. With their 4th of July Sale (50% off home decor fabrics), and armed w/my weekly coupons we picked up our supplies. Imagine my surprise when Joann had a project guide for floor pillows hanging in pillow aisle! Supplies: 1.5 yards of this gorgeous fabric below, cording, and a box pillow insert (22"x22"x4").


Here's our pillow in action! The total cost was about $25- and I think it's a fantastic value for the look and function of the pillow. Since this was a trial, I'll be making another so both Mr. SE and myself can sit on one. This fabric is super fun and really brightens up our space.

What else did we do this weekend? Recovered our barstool seats, and made new throw pillows! These little changes really brightened up our space and I couldn't be happier. Breaking out my sewing machine was a blast, and I'm looking forward to creating more things soon!

*Please excuse my Blackberry pictures*