Thursday, August 14, 2008

First Iphone pictures!

These were some of the first pictures taken with my iphone and yes it did take me a while to get around to and figure out how to down load images- these photos were taken in January! I still have all the same furniture, it's just been rearranged (or course!).


Can I tell you some my thrifty finds? These first two pictures are of the "dining room", which after sitting unused for almost a year- I turned it into a sitting room, or Cathy's Cave as my husband has been known to call it! It really is cozy and we all go there to escape the "busy" parts of the house.This sofa is one of my favorite finds, $50.00 from the second hand shop, it was covered in peach faux velvet and had a small tear in the back. I had a slip cover made using white canvas from Wal-Mart, and the one piece seat cushion has a slip cover of leopard ultra-suede, fabric that was also found at the second hand shop for $5.00! One day I will have "real drapes", but for now there are panels sewn from $1.00 per yard fabric from, where else, Wal-Mart.My little man Theodore, showing of his latest Lego creation!
My cabinet of ... lets just say it's a work in progress!
Ok, so the wing-chair is pretty good, it has paw front legs and the back legs are carved like hind legs! It was $75.00 ,to save money I had the seat cushion slip cover professionally sewn and I sewed the body of the chair myself. I love burlap! I have used it here for the curtains, I always pre-wash it- which is a very fuzzy business but totally worth it!
Since a faux zebra rug was not in the budget, I covered a craft box with zebra fabric, added nail heads and a lock thing. The red coral is spray painted, oh and the side table ($25.00) is decoupaged on top with a raffia beach mat and finished with upholstery nails around the edge.
Those are some of my budget stretching tips, enjoy!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Wedding at The Journey church

Here are the pictures from the Journey Churchs' first ever wedding, we pulled everything together in less than a week! The bride and groom were so thankful, if they only knew how much I enjoy trying to create an atmosphere and staging for a party! I always think I'm the one who should be thankful.
We used the assorted sheers and tulle to hide a flat screen TV on the wall. We also did not have table skirting, so I used some aisle runner to skirt the bride & groom table.



Cindy Gardel makes all the cakes for the church and WOW! She ordered 200 roses from the grower and used ever one of them. The cake was a vanilla butter cream with four levels. Pink and lavander roses topped each level.





Niki and her two beautiful daughters.


By some unbelievable miracle, the dress fit like a glove. Cindy Gardels' from 21 years ago, still stylish. "Something borrowed"!






Niki the bride! Waiting in the wings to tie the knot, that is her Dad in the tux next to her. They really favor each other!



Look who caught the bouquet, Jesse and Christopher tell me her name is Michaela, sorry if we are wrong!