Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts
Here is just a small sampling of the photos that Tiffany Burke took for our friends, Kelly & Cherisse, on their wedding day.
Tiffany makes me wish that Will and I could do our big day all over again, just so that she could capture it all for us!
Enjoy the photos...






So pretty.
And so Kelly & Cherisse!
She captured them perfectly.
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A bit of info for the locals:
Tiffany is based up in Bellingham, but she travels to take photos! Yep, even all the way down here. Our friends' wedding was in Puyallup. So don't hesitate to send her an email if you're interested!
Click on the links to check out her website and her Facebook Fan Page where you can see much more of her beautiful work.
Tiffany is based up in Bellingham, but she travels to take photos! Yep, even all the way down here. Our friends' wedding was in Puyallup. So don't hesitate to send her an email if you're interested!
Click on the links to check out her website and her Facebook Fan Page where you can see much more of her beautiful work.

Labels: Tiffany Burke Photography, Wedding

(You can see the first sign that I made for this wedding by clicking here.)
Simplicity was key on this one.
The basic structure was about as simple as it gets.
A 2x4 cut down to 2" x 2" that stands 6 feet tall, surrounded by 1" x 4" boards to keep it stable...
Everything got a single coat of white paint. Imperfections in the coat added to the character and charm of the overall sign...
And here it is at the wedding!


The wedding was fantastic! I am talking with the photographer right now to see if she'll let me post more of her photos from that day. It was sunny and gorgeous and the grounds were stunning!
We'll see. Fingers crossed that she'll let me show you more photos!
(No pressure or anything, Tiffany!)
:)
In the mean time, you can check out her website:
TiffanyBurkePhotography.com
and her
Facebook Fan Page
Congratulations, Kelly & Cherisse!
We love you!

P.S. I am linking to:
Just Something I Whipped Up at The Girl Creative
Get Your Craft On Tuesday at Today's Creative Blog
Show & Tell Day at Blue Cricket Design
Outdoor Wednesday at A Southern Daydreamer
Transformation Thursday at The Shabby Chic Cottage
Thrifty Thursday at Tales From Bloggeritaville
100 Under $100 at Beyond The Picket Fence
Get Your Craft On Thursday at Life As Lori
Strut Your Stuff Thursday at Somewhat Simple
Make It Yours Day at My Backyard Eden
Inspired By at The Inspired Room
DIY Day at A Soft Place To Land
Tomorrow we are spending the day, not only attending, but also helping with a wedding for some friends. Or...family.
Friends?
Maybe both.
The line gets blurred because really, they're our friends, but technically (ready to follow this?) they are Will's sister's husband's brother (Kelly) and his fiance (Cherisse).
:)
They're family.
Our involvement in the wedding starts with two signs that we have built that will be part of the wedding decor.
The first, a rustic sign for the lovebirds...
It started with simple fence boards that we bought at Lowe's. We cut them to measure just over 3 feet x 3 feet.
We attached the horizontal boards to vertical pieces of wood, then ran a strip of wood diagonally between the two to ensure that the wood wouldn't be able to shift...
I think this pallet turned out perfectly...
I stained the newly built pallet with spray stain (one of my absolute favorite products!), which is so easy on these boards because it's a one step process. These boards are so rough and porous that the stain soaks right in - no wiping off required!
I got all of the letters from JoAnn Etc. They were about $1.25 a piece. Do the math and you'll find that this sign just got a little pricier than I had anticipated, but these were the right letters to choose. There were other fonts available, but I (and the lovebirds) prefer clean and simple - no swirls or script or anything frilly or fluffy.
These were the one's! A few coats of white spray paint and they were good to go...
I set it up in our bedroom...
then run a length of painters tape under them to help with placement, and then start in with the wood glue...
Of course, it would have helped if I had been able to be in a bigger space - I had to straddle the pallet because I didn't have any room to move on either side! On the left was our bed, and on the right, the wall. It felt like a leg workout by the time I had adhered all 17 letters and numbers.
And remember me telling you that my room was the only safe place for this project? That it's the only place I could definitely keep the kids out of?
I don't know how she got in...

Luckily, she stayed on the bed, but that didn't stop her from jumping and doing somersaults - which resulted in me saying 150 times "Be careful!!!!"
Luckily, the letters went on pretty well using the wood glue. There were a few that gave me a hard time just because the wood isn't perfectly level on every board. I had to remove a few letters, add more glue and then reset them to make sure that the glue was making a connection between the letter and the board. And unfortunately, the wood glue we have doesn't dry clear (is there a wood glue that does?) so I had to be super careful to place it back in it's exact spot so that I wouldn't be left with any yellow glue stains.
That left me needing to add periods in between the date numbers and an ampersand in between their names. A white paint pen seemed like the best choice even though I knew that the rough boards would do a pretty good job at chewing up the tip of my pens.
A penny was the perfect size period, so I traced it with a pencil...
You can see it here very faintly lined up on the blue tape...
Finishing that part was nice!
But, I was not at all happy with how fresh the boards looked once all of the letters were on. I wanted it to be way more distressed and have much more variation of color...
I love it so much that I am using the leftover pieces of fence board to make a sign of our own.
No, it won't have our names and wedding date on it (that would be a little odd eleven years after the fact), but I'm thinking maybe a saying or a quote. Something that applies to our life and our family.
I can't wait until I have the time to make it!
But today I need to finish the 2nd sign that we made for the wedding. A directional sign that will guide Kelly and Cherisse's guests around the property. So far, so good, but I need to paint on all of the letters today.
Time to get to work!

P.S. I am linking this to:
Transformation Thursdays at The Shabby Chic Cottage
Strut Your Stuff Thursday at Somewhat Simple
Make It Yours Day at My Backyard Eden
Show And Tell at Blue Cricket Designs
Saturday Nite Special at Funky Junk Interiors
Momspiration Mondays at Moms By Heart
No, it won't have our names and wedding date on it (that would be a little odd eleven years after the fact), but I'm thinking maybe a saying or a quote. Something that applies to our life and our family.
I can't wait until I have the time to make it!
But today I need to finish the 2nd sign that we made for the wedding. A directional sign that will guide Kelly and Cherisse's guests around the property. So far, so good, but I need to paint on all of the letters today.
Time to get to work!

P.S. I am linking this to:
Transformation Thursdays at The Shabby Chic Cottage
Strut Your Stuff Thursday at Somewhat Simple
Make It Yours Day at My Backyard Eden
Show And Tell at Blue Cricket Designs
Saturday Nite Special at Funky Junk Interiors
Momspiration Mondays at Moms By Heart
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