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Showing posts with label social. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Bedazzling The Belt



I’m back!  I hope all of my blog readership (which consists of my best friend and my mom and dad) didn’t think I’d given up on this project.  The last month has been absolute insanity.  So here’s a quick recap before we get into today’s post:


First of all, our social was a fantastic success!  After all the stress, planning, gathering of prizes, selling of tickets, and working to ensure the night went off without a hitch, I am happy to report that everything went relatively smoothly.  Or at least I think it did.  The night went by so fast that I’m not sure what happened.  One minute I’m writing numbers on the prize bags, the next minute I’m pulling out large trays of meat, and the third minute I’m throwing out half empty drink cups and telling Guy We Haven’t Seen In Eight Years to stop hitting on my bridesmaid and to go the hell home so we can clean up.  I learned quickly that it certainly goes by a lot faster when it’s your social compared to someone else’s. 


Another thing we learned:  never underestimate the ferocity of hungry drunk chicks.  My mother worked to create the most amazing cupcake display known to man, with 18 different specialty flavors in gorgeous wrappers.  However, the problem with that, is you cannot set up a table filled with sweets in the middle of a hoard of woo girls and expect them to stand back nicely while you place your handmade, exquisitely delicate signage in front of each type of cupcake and then stand back to admire and take a picture of your excellent craftsmanship.  As soon as the first cupcake hit the table it was like...



 
FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!


And my MOH was having to throw elbows to try and keep my mother from being stampeded.  Thankfully, she made it out alive, and I received a million compliments on her delicious confections. 


We owe a huge thank you to our families and wedding party, who really stepped up and helped us immensely with this event, as well as to all the wonderful people in our lives to attended our social to support us.  We love you all! 
 

 
The one picture of us from before the night started...



Immediately after the social, I had 4 days to get ready to leave for Grey Cup with my cheer team.  Between tying up loose ends at work, laundry and packing, ensuring our routine was ready to go and not leaving the hair team behind (which almost happened) there was no time for blogging.  Grey Cup weekend was also a great success!  My feelings would best be described in a song:
 
 
 


And a photo:

 
No caption necessary.



Immediately after getting home from Grey Cup, I had 4 days to get ready for a two week trip to Germany for the World Tap Championships.  By this time, my life is in complete disarray.  I’ve been living out of a bag and in airports since September, and I haven’t even had time to think about my wedding much less blog about it.  But I returned home in one piece last weekend after many a delayed flight and missed connection and had a couple days at home with my love to relax, decompress and recover from jet lag.  And what’s the best way to do that?  Why, with wine and strassing!


I received my Swarovskis in the mail a while ago, as I mentioned last blog post, and they have just been sitting there, taunting me, ever since.  So when I sat down to work on Aislin’s belt, I thought it was a project that was going to be completed over a number of weeks, but I finished it in two days.  Turns out, strassing for small people?  Much faster.  Strassing on a flat surface?  Much easier.  Strassing with Clear Diamond Swarovskis?  Much SPARKLIER!  Is sparklier a word?  I don’t care.  It is now.


As I posted before, Aislin’s dress looks like this:
 

 
Look at that punnum.  Isn’t she adorable?  Squee.



But the front of it is much too plain for my taste.  So I started with a piece of plain white silk ribbon, and used an embroidery hoop to keep it taut and in place while I strassed.  I was also concerned the glue would seep through the ribbon and onto the table, so I wanted to keep it up off my work surface.  Turns out it held up well!  When I put the first row of crystals on, I felt that same overwhelming feeling when I started Meadow’s tap shoes, because it seems like such a big project with such little stones.  But I worked about one square inch at a time, and it went pretty fast!
 

 
You start with some ribbon....
 
 
 
 
...you pull it tight...
 
 
 
 
...and you get down to biz.


I measured Aislin a couple weeks back at dance class (dance!  Awe, she’s doing so good...) and she’s 10 inches from hip to hip, so I added a bit more for growth and worked on one half at a time, meeting in the middle.  I think I finished the whole thing in about 6-7 hours.  I’m getting pretty fast at strassing now, which is good because I have a giant pair of size 9 pumps to finish before the wedding. 
 

 
Progress...
 
 
 
Usually worked in square inches...
 
 
 
 
Almost halfway....
 
 
 
 
Just about done!


And voila, the finished product!  I feel sad that these photos don’t do the belt justice, because it is so sparkly and cute.  I tried it on her at dance last night and it looked so bloody adorable.  She’s going to be such a little doll.  :)  So now I’m excited to strass more things for her outfit!  Shoes!  Hairpiece!  Flower basket!  She will probably blind everyone walking down the aisle, hahaha...
 

 
Finished!
 
 
I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas season and a Happy New Year!  I will be back after the holidays with lots of wedding planning fun!


 

Happy Wedding Wednesday!!!

 

~M

 

 

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Bling It On, Part 2!



What's up everybody!

Today's blog post is gonna be quick because it seems like I have a million things on the go with the social coming up!  If you don't have your tickets, message us on Facebook.  We're dropping off tickets all this week and next so we will be sure to fit you in! It's on November 16th and it's going to be awesome!  The cupcake bar menu is evolving into an extravaganza, and you can read about our amazing prizes here and here....plus there will be much more!  Tickets are running out fast so if you want to come and you haven't contacted me yet, be sure to do so quickly!



 
Getting ready to party!


The Second Saga of Strassing is about to begin, because my crystals arrived today from Swarovski!  I am so excited right now I want to jump out of my skin....I can't wait to start on Aislin's belt and shoes and of course, my shoes.  (I don't have the actual shoes yet, but that's just a formality.)  For the wedding I ordered the classic crystal in Clear Diamond.  I am mesmerized by the sparkle on these beauties...so gorgeous.  Swoon!  I will be sure to keep you updated on the progress! 


 
Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!



Happy Wedding Wednesday!!!


~M


Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Winner Winner! Ham Sandwich Dinner!


Greetings everyone!  It's time for another installment of Social Prize Extravaganza!  If you want a chance to win one of these fabulous prizes, make sure you message Eric or I for tickets ASAP!  It's shaping up to be a super fun night, we are very excited.  :)


Fit For A Disney Princess

First up, a 7 day, 7 night stay in a beautiful 2 bedroom suite in a Central Florida resort!  This beautiful, family-oriented resort is just 5 km from Walt Disney World and minutes away from other popular Florida attractions.  The suite sleeps 6 and has a fully equipped kitchen, whirlpool in the master bedroom, and patio!  Resort amenities include a swimming pool, hot tub, playground and on-site washer and dryer.  Take the kiddies to the happiest place on earth!

 
That's why you have kids.  So you can go to Disneyworld and not look like a creep.
 
 
Caffeine Dream

 
 
This awesome automatic coffee maker (a Nescafe Dolce Gusto) will please even the jitteriest of caffeine addicts!  Comes complete with coffee mugs and three boxes of capsules to get you going on those sleepy Monday mornings!
 


 
Sadly this is a sight I've seen at the office many a time...
 
 
 
Go Bombers!  (Alternatively titled: Come On Guys, They're Trying.)
 
 
 
 
This package features a signed and framed Milt Stegall jersey, along with a football signed by the 2013 team.  Haters, go hate somewhere else - this is only for our True Blue fans!  Also comes with some Bomber swag and a 2013 Cheer Team Calendar signed by the whole cheer team!  You may even see a few of our beautiful cheer team members at the social... ;)
 
 
Gimme Gimme Cake Gimme Cake Gimme Gimme Cake
 
For those of you who don't know the omnipotent MOB, in addition to being an awesome mom and Grandma, she makes the best cakes ever.  Hardly to be called a "hobby", considering how unbelievably amazing she is at it, my mom whips out these gorgeous, creative confections that make people swoon with delight.  Not only do they look incredible, they taste divine!  (I speak from experience.  Lots of it.  Probably too much.)  She doesn't do it for any profit at all, it's just for fun, and she has agreed to donate a cake of the winner's choice worth $250!  Just look at some of these photos:
 
 
 
Retirement cake...
 
 
 
Birthday cake...
 
 
 
Beer cake....
 
 
 
My Little Pony cake...
 
 
 
Race car cake...
 
 
 
White chocolate raspberry Kit Kat cake (DROOL)...
 
 
 
Toopy and Binoo cake...
 
 
 
Canadian cake...
 
 
 
Popcorn cupcakes...
 
 
 
Winnie The Pooh cake...
 
 
 
Look at these freakin' barnyard animals.  They are so cute I can't even stand it!
 
 
Suck it, Buddy Valastro.  I could go on, there are a million more photos of amazing work that she has done.  Just go check it out here!
 
 
We Have Too Much Wine, Said No One Ever
 
 


This 24 bottle dual zone wine fridge is awesome, and I want it for myself, like most of these prizes.  But it will find a new home with another lucky winner at the social!  Eric and I have two wine fridges, and they are the best ever.  Become an oenophile in no time with this fridge and a gift card to buy some wine to start off your collection!


Two Words:  ROAD TRIP




Who wants to go to Chicaggggggoooooooooooo?  This package comes with a Garmin GPS to get you there, a $50 Petro Canada gift card, a couple travel mugs for your road rockets, and one night's stay at the luxurious Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza!  Da Bears!



So if all these prizes (plus the ones listed here), and a cupcake bar with over 20 flavors, and cheap drinks, and cheese cubes, and cheerleaders, and dancing to sweet tunes late into the night isn't your cup of tea, I don't know what is.  Get your tickets now, before they are all gone!



Happy Wedding Wednesday!!!



~M

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

"You could WIN one of these FABULOUS PRIZES...."


Hello all!  It's October 16th, which means we're exactly one month away from our wedding social!  We're very excited to have a huge party with all of our family and friends, and today I wanted to share with you some of the awesome prizes that we will won by lucky people in attendance at our social!



Everybody loooooves prizes!
 
 
 
Blame it on the Alcohol
 
 
 
 
This glorious rye-scented "perfume" has sweet, crisp notes in the nostrils.  It is one of the best and longest lasting perfumes on the market, as it also comes out your pores the next day.  May also be accompanied by bad-decision making, feeling the unstoppable urge to fight people, and a skull rattling hangover. 
 
 
 
Nothing makes for a better pillow for sleeping off the hooch than someone else's crotch.
 
 
 
 
 
Hockey Night In Winnipeg
 
 
 
 
This grand prize includes some cool Jets swag and two tickets to see the Jets play at MTS Centre!  Great seats - Section 222, Row 1, Seats 1&2.  Completely unobstructed view of the entire ice!  Go Jets Go!
 
 
 
Think Geek
 
 
 
 
This white 16GB iPad 3 was donated by M Group Chartered Accountants LLP and SignalPoints (formerly Envision Technology).  Candy Crush looks even more dazzling on the beautiful retina display!
 
 
 
 
Up and At Them!
 
 
 
 
Take a romantic and relaxing hot air balloon ride for 2 with Sundance Balloons!  Eric and I were lucky enough to go on a hot air balloon ride and it was really amazing.  Such a neat experience and really awesome views, with a glass of champagne after the flight.  Would definitely recommend this to anyone!  Except people with a fear of heights, I guess.
 
 

 
You don't realize how huge they are until you're standing next to it as they blow it up!
 

 
Great view and super relaxing.
 
 
 
 
Kitchen Party
 
And for the aspiring chefs and kitchen junkies....
 

 
 
Cuisinart toaster, blender, and salt/pepper shakers!
 

 
KitchenAid Food Processor!
 

 
KitchenAid Slow Cooker!
 
We also have some sweet add-ons to these prizes, including a huge set of white serving dishes so you can display your delicious concoctions in style, as well as cookbooks and more!
 
 
 
 
Let's Have A Fire
 
 
 
 
This awesome backyard steel firepit was graciously donated by Bestway Fence Systems (thanks Donna and Denny!).  We're going to make a sweet "snuggle" package out of this including Bestway swag, fleece blankets, insulated mugs, and a free introduction to whoever wins the gigantic bottle of rye, to begin the start of a beautiful friendship.
 
 
 
A Girl's Best Friend

 
 
My personal favorite is this gorgeous diamond necklace, with a retail value of $1,300.  Ladies, the photo (even with hipstery instagram filter) does not do this stunner justice.  The sparkle factor is huge!  Sigh.....love.
 
 
 
Attraction to sparkly things.  It's one of the 24 similarities between women and fish.
 
 
 
Show Me The Money
 
And just in case you're someone who none of these prizes appeal to, you don't want to spend time ripping up all those little tickets, and you're going to be too drunk to carry out a big basket of goodies at the end of the night, we also have a prize of $1,000 in cold hard cash.
 
 
Rock on.
 
 
 
There are still LOTS more prizes to be announced, so stay tuned!
 
So if you don't have tickets yet to this super social happening at Greendell Community Centre on November 16th, send me a message to set some aside for you now!  They are really starting to move fast so get yours ASAP.  Also I have to send out a huge thank you to everyone who has supported us thus far, either by donating a prize or buying tickets.  Also a huge thank you to our wonderful wedding party for helping us with the social, my awesome MOB for designing a cupcake menu of over 20 (yes, twenty) flavors, and my amazing amazing amazing FOB for working so hard at gathering social prizes for us.  We love you all so much!
 
 
Happy Wedding Wednesday!!!
 
 
 
~M
 
 





Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Get 'Em While They're Hot!


I'm very excited today as we have finally launched our social planning with our much-anticipated ticket release!

That's right folks, our social tickets are officially on sale!  All the info you need to know is right here.  Make sure you get your tickets early, as they are sure to sell out!  Prizes will be updated on the Facebook page often, so be sure to check back!  ;)



 
Yay!  <3
 
 

Happy Wedding Wednesday!!!


~M

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Social Planning - Not As Easy As It Looks


When Eric and I originally got engaged, we were on the fence about having a social.  For any of my non-Manitoban readers out there (and there are a few, from as far away as the UK and Australia!) a social is a pre-wedding tradition whereby the bride and groom throw a big party, where paying attendees come and buy drinks, tickets for silent auction prizes and other raffles, and it is considered a fundraiser to offset the costs of throwing your dream wedding.  From reading a couple of non-Manitoban wedding forums and blogs, I can see that anywhere else, this would be considered tacky.  But for us, it’s as ubiquitous as cold weather and perogies.

 

 
Socials!  Wooooooo!



The reason we were on the fence about it is, let’s face it, we are no spring chickens.  We are both going to be in our 30s by the time we get married, and we are both well established in our careers.  Could we really ask our friends and family to pitch in to help us pay for our wedding?  I can definitely see the point of view of the people out there who poo-poo socials for couples that are already somewhat on their feet.  But it’s a personal decision, and in my opinion all you have to do to convince yourself to have a social is draw up a budget for your wedding, and compare the amount of time until your wedding to the amount of money you have to save, and voila.  Convinced.  Weddings aren’t cheap no matter how you slice them, and while there isn’t a lot that would stop me from trying to throw the wedding of my dreams, I certainly will do anything I can to avoid going into a mountain of debt.  So the poo-pooers don’t have to come.  Besides, for me, the experience of having a social is more valuable than the money made from it.  It’s a Manitoba tradition, and I’ve been attending socials for 11 years and I finally get to be the bride at one!  Surrounded by all of our own family and friends and important people!  Fun!  Social prizes!  Dancing!  Cold cuts!  Need I say more?

 

 
Nothing like the glorious sight of a large tray of cold meat when
you are wasted off your ass at 11:30 pm.

 

While the various little details of the wedding are a large source of forethought and planning and stress for me, I was not worried about the social at all.  Rent a hall, get a DJ, gather up some prizes, make sure you have the makings of a great Canadian sandwich including rye bread, cubed cheddar and a big bottle of yellow mustard, and away we go.  Easy as pie.  Turns out, it’s not that simple.  A lot of our friends that have gotten married recently have expressed that the social was 10 times more stressful than the wedding.  At first I’m thinking, what?  That can’t possibly be true.  Here I am meticulously gluing miniscule rhinestones on a pair of shoes one at a time, while imagining the 22-part centerpieces that will need to be assembled and how I am going to put all the pieces together without blowing the budget and a social looks like a breeze.  Then we started planning and learned a few valuable lessons very early.

 

 
Right?  RIGHT?!?!?!? 

 

Lesson #1:  Don't jump the gun.  Similar to the fact that you wouldn’t announce a wedding date until you’re sure you have a venue, you shouldn’t announce a social date until you’re sure you have a hall.  To my (perhaps naive) surprise, it’s incredibly difficult to find a social venue in the city that holds more than 350 people, on a Saturday, especially if that Saturday is the one right before St. Patrick’s Day.  So we had to give up on that date, which actually ends up working out better because our new social date gives us the venue we want at a time of year that is convenient and gives us more time between the social and wedding to switch our focus to all the DIY projects that I really want to incorporate into the wedding.  So our for real, actual, set in stone social date is November 16, 2013!  Yayyyy!

 

 
On like Donkey Kong.

 

Lesson #2:  Be prepared to make it rain.  Throwing a social costs a hell of a lot of money up front.  Sure you will make it all back, but for a risk-averse accountant such as myself, this type of gambling on the future and pinning your hopes on your attendees isn’t totally in my comfort zone.  You have to pay for the venue (which I will say is a LOT more than I thought it would cost), the booze and liquor permit, the DJ, the social tickets, any prizes that you have to buy that aren’t donated, the late lunch, the ice, mix, cups, plates, napkins, forks, chips and pretzels, the liquor tickets, the prize tickets, the grand prize tickets, the 50/50 tickets, the perfume draw tickets, the bags to put tickets in, the poster board to post the numbers on, the decorations, the cash box....the list goes on and on.  I definitely know that you have to spend money to make money and this is all fine and good and I want to have a social so I know its necessary.  It’s just really hard to be spending money left and right when my primary focus right now is to save money for the wedding!

 

 
Whomp wahhhhhh  :(

 

Lesson #3:  Your social cannot be lame.  There seems to be just as many elements to planning a social as there is to planning a wedding.  This is because the Manitoba social has evolved from the simple and quaint friends and family get together of the 70s, to a rip roaring, Las Vegas style, glittery sparkling game show.  Social throwers are trading in rail drinks and OV for premium spirits, shots and Heinikegs.  My beloved assortment of cheese cubes on foil trays are being replaced by pizza, samosas, perogies, and McDonald’s cheeseburgers.  And if you don’t have at a minimum a barbeque, a large flat screen TV, a patio set, a texas mickey and round trip tickets to the moon, your social prizes suck.  Because this momentous occasion is such an institution in this province, on any given Saturday in April there could be upwards of 20 socials going on in the city.  So now you need to make yours stand out!  Themes!  Decorations!  Fabulous prizes!  Pyrotechnics!  Full buffet!  And make sure you are selling Grey Goose for $2.25 a shot!

 

 
 
I know right?

 

So while social planning can be a little stressful (I think I have a lot of friends...do I have a lot of friends?  How many friends do I have?  How many will actually come to my social?  Will their friends come?) we are taking a more traditional approach but also luckily have a few little tricks up our sleeve to ensure this will be an amazingly good time.  I don’t want to give away everything just yet, as everyone knows that the List of Fabulous Prizes needs to go on the Facebook Event Page, but let’s just say the FOB is hard at work making sure that all who attend will be appropriately wowed.  But as a little teaser, here’s a sneak peek at our social ticket!

 

 
Booyah!

 

Happy Wedding Wednesday!!!

 

~M