Planning a wedding is a huge ordeal. I mean, seriously, HUGE! I consider myself a fairly organized, methodical person, so I wasn't too terribly daunted at the thought of organizing our wedding. What I was not prepared for was the sheer amount of physical labor that would go into the planning. My wedding is fairly DIY - we made our own invitations, will be making our own ceremony programs (look for that post and pics later!), homemade wedding favors with the help of my future monster-in-law (Vivian, you know I love you!!!!) and the wonderful Jess Campbell and Brittany Kiel, etc, etc...you get the idea. Because we are getting married at Dudley Farm, we really wanted the wedding reception to be reminiscent of a simpler time: think family reunions, fresh pies and cobblers, wildflowers, horseshoes. So of course, for table decorations, I immediately decided on vintage cut glass, milk glass, and green glass vases of various sizes and shapes. We have scoured the local towns for these items....the antique and thrift shop owners recognize me almost instantly now. I currently have about 100, just 30-40 shy of the total I need for the wedding.
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Just a few of my baubles so far. I think Charli likes them |
The only problem with these vases, aside from the fact that they take up a ton of room, is that they are crazy dirty. So guess what I've been doing all afternoon.....that's right - cleaning, cleaning, cleaning! My recipe for fresh, sparkly, shiny vases: a bathtub full of hot water and PineSol. Mmmm....the house smells so good (come to think of it, so do my hands, although they're so pruny from the water, it doesn't matter!).
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Ewwww...gross...just look at the dirt floating around! Yech! Thank heaven for PineSol! |
I know they are going to look gorgeous full of wildflowers at the wedding. I can't wait to see them all set up and full of life! This is going to be so worth the time and effort - I just know it! :)