whatcha lookin' for?
#themcmillans
  • hello
  • blog
  • #themcmillans
  • photos
  • contact

the best things in life are free?

11/18/2013

0 Comments

 
so, the winmock at kinderton has a crapton of nooks and crannies to decorate. and i have my table decoration plan down for both ceremony and reception — even the guest book table and gift area. i'm covered. but all those nooks and crannies, and all those places you never think about but will need something the day of? i'm not so covered. or should i say wasn't so covered?

i looked around the apartment, and realized that matt and i have a ton of crap we don't need. you know, combining two adult apartments and all ... in fact, we have a crapton of promotional pint glasses.

a crapton of crannies and a crapton of glasses? they should meet.

as you know, we're doing bulk flowers in white and blue. maybe some succulents. but you gotta have something to put them in, right? something you can put water in. and in a nook or cranny, they won't have to withstand really close scrutiny. so i made pint glass vases.
Picture
you'll need:
- free pint glasses you have no use for
- leftover spray paint from the engagement shoot props
- leftover wedding colors paint
- leftover ribbon from the wedding exit wands
- leftover dowel rod from the wedding exit wands
- a crumpled up brown bag you were gonna throw away
- a hot glue gun (if desired)

Picture
Picture
Picture
what you do:
- clean the glass
if you're spray painting:
- shove the bag into the bottom of the cup, with the dowel rod to create a handle
- go outside, shaking your spray paint as you go
- spray your glass in a thick coat, following the directions helpfully printed on the can
- let it dry like 10 minutes (i set mine down on a scrap of butcher's paper)
if you're painting:
- coat the inside of the glass with paint
- with a foam brush, paint the outside of the glass
- let dry for HOURS
- do a second coat
- let dry for HOURS
- put the ribbon on with the hot glue gun, or just tie it. tying works.
Picture
if you don't pick them up or stare at them, they're pretty cute ...
Picture
i suggest covering your hand with that paper bag unless you want to look like an extra from "avatar."

and ... there you have it. "free" BACKGROUND vases that you can just throw away when you're done with them. i'm pretty brilliant.

xoxo,
the bride
0 Comments

don't tell me this is a bad idea because i'm in love with it

11/17/2013

0 Comments

 
ohmygod, hi. hyper-excited rachel here with the perfect way to start a d.i.y. post: "you'll think this is an amazing idea and i might recruit you to help even if you don't think this is an amazing idea."

ok, so. let's say we have 150-200 people at this shindig. let's just say. that's possibly 25 tables of 8. and we need to dress 25 tables of 8, possibly.

you can rent some really way too tall hurricane vases, 3 per, for $45 a table. then you have to fill them with flowers or rocks or floating candles. and for a long table, that's gonna feel pretty sparse.

i know, i know. i've already invested in the vintage mismatched china. (and i'm still over the moon about it, so excited.) but what if we make it a theme?

because we not only have the tables at the reception, but the standing cocktail rounds at the champagne ceremony to dress. not to mention all the nooks and crannies in that huge room.

my mom and i already had the stroke of genius to use plates (because there are extra plates) on stands — salads as table numbers and dinners as nook-and-cranny decorations. and, as luck would have it, she just happens to collect these totally cool rare vintage teapots.

why not use them? and if we're already using plates and pots, why not cups? and bowls? so i went to ebay, and had an ebasm. yes. an ebasm.
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
hello, mismatched teacups. i can float a single bud in them. i can make them into candles. i can pot herbs in them. and i can sell them all packaged with my china when we're done. because it's china. wow.

but that's just the reception decor figured out. what about the many standing cocktail tables we'll need for the champagne ceremony? i want them to feel like the whole event belongs together. enter, anchor hocking and hazel atlas. yes, depression glass. and 70's glass. sue me:
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
Picture
let's get some bulk gardenias, maybe some succulents. let's get some fancy white sand. let's make some candles. this wedding is decorated. and it feels like it has a theme. i love that.

oh, and crazy, you can get personalized teabags as a favor. thinking about it. also, excited to make candles.
send
xoxo,
a very excited d.i.y. bride
0 Comments

invitation to the party

11/14/2013

1 Comment

 
rachel here.

so, i've been thinking of ways to invite my girls to be a part of my bridal party. i can't get them all together, or go see each one individually. they're as far flung as new york and to as close as a 90 minute drive. and only two even live in the same place! i've seen cards on etsy, "i've got the guy, now all i need are my girls" and so on. there are actually some pretty cute ones.

but.

not all of my girls know eachother. so i wanted to include little bios. and i'm asking them to pick their own dress and shoes, so i want to give them as much info as possible on that.

you've already seen my d.i.y. dress color guide. but then i went a step further.
Picture
Picture
each maid gets a tote bag. "totes a maid," get it? i also made a "bride," a "m.o.h.," a "m.o.b." and a "m.o.g" — perfect to tote things on the big day.

she also gets my handy dandy wedding color cheat sheet with attached peacock feather, a personalized card and a "meet the maids" bio with contact info.

Picture
Picture
check back for more d.i.y. adventures now that we have the venue and date. it's all moving right along!

xoxo, the bride
Picture
the card above is grace's card, that's why she's larger. each card is personalized like that. i made them myself from canstock images. notice how each "maid" is in a different wedding color with caramel shoes. just like it'll be in real life!

cute, right? i think so.

and petey totes "helped:"
Picture
1 Comment

choose your own

11/2/2013

0 Comments

 
k, so, rachel here as always.

i've picked my maids and matt and i have picked our colors. i've been working on an "invitation" for my maids to be a part of my party to send to each of them. i'm pretty sure they all already know they're being invited, but i need to make it official.

when it comes to dresses, i've got one who hates to show her arms, even though there's nothing wrong with them. one who worries about baby body, even though she doesn't have one. one who thinks she weighs too much even though she weighs less than most americans. seriously, if we're not all candidates for body dysmorphic, i'm not sure who is.

so, i'm letting them all pick their own knee-length cocktail dresses. my only criteria, minus "knee-length cocktail dress" is that the color be in the wedding palette. basically, my rule is: if you can find it in the feather of a (nonalbino) peacock, and it's not black or tan, you can wear it. with tan shoes. tan HEELS to be exact. tan = warm caramel from the wedding colors.

i'd love it if the dress could have some type of 20's flare, like fringe or drop waist or lace. but i'm not real picky. i made a handy wedding color guide for each of them:
Picture
i found these really thin wooden tags at hobby lobby. you'll also need painter's tape, paint, brushes, a ruler and a pen.
Picture
i painted them each on both sides in eloquent ivory in two coats. once they were dry, i marked them off with painters tape so i could highlight my two main colors while featuring my three accent colors.
Picture
once that dries, paint each square in wedding colors. one coat did it. the main colors get the largest squares.
Picture
the wooden tags were kinda splintery. and instead of digging out matt's sandpaper, i used an emory board i found in my purse. that shit worked.
Picture
i learned on "next hgtv design star" that you should always paint taped-off areas with your base paint first, in case the paint bleeds under the tape. i didn't notice bleeding, though.
Picture
once they're dry, remove the tape and label what the maids will be looking at: wedding (dress) colors and shoes.
and (hopefully) there you have it: the best damn bridesmaid dress guide on earth. i guess we'll see ;)

xoxo,
the bride
0 Comments

a well-set table

11/1/2013

0 Comments

 
rachel here ;)

anyone who knows me knows that we aren't a couple that's going to register for china. not because we won't use it. but because we don't need it. i kinda already own it.

not only do matt and i collectively have 3 sets of everyday tableware, and not only do i collect alcohol-themed decorative dessert-sized plates — but i got a wild hair one day to hit replacements limited and create my own mismatched china set. i had a lot of fun:
Picture
Picture
i'm kind of in love with the set. and i looked all over for a company that rents vintage mismatched china in the north carolina area for receptions. and i found a few. crazy expensive.

but i really think it's a great way to decorate a table without needing much by way of centerpieces. i also really like the idea of really long communal tables, as opposed to rounds. so any centerpieces would need to be low so people can meet and talk over them. the table will really need something.

but i was starting to think my mismatched china dream would never come true, because of the cost.

until i saw libby's listing on tradesy for her full wedding vision, which included 285 mismatched dinner plates at $1 a pop and 402 mismatched salad plates at 50 cents a pop. even with more than we'd need, the cost would be less than renting.

libby and i are now working out transportation, through family and friends. so no crazy shipping costs for such a heavy delivery. here are libby's photos from her wedding:
Picture
Picture
Picture
libby was nice enough to break up her vision, so she still has the vases, mirrors, candles, trees and fabric available.

but just imagine these plates on a long wooden table with a mismatched salad plate sitting atop each one with peacock blue and warm caramel linen napkins. we can still get glasses and silverware from the catering company.

and the best part is: we can sell them right back on tradesy. totes excited.
send
just in case you wanted to know, here are the places that rent:
vintage plate rental (they're not in nc but they ship)
mason dixon rentals
vintage charlotte
east west vintage rentals
southern vintage table
chairished vintage
xoxo,
the bride
0 Comments

butterflies waiting on a 4 word question 

10/30/2013

0 Comments

 
rachel here.

when you sign up for an account with the knot, one of the first things the site tells you in their welcome email is, "congratulations! if you don't already have a great engagement tale, you better make one up quick because everyone will want to hear it over and over again." so, this one's up to you. did i make it up?
Picture
like i said, as soon as matt invited me to move down to texas and in with him, i started a private wedding pinterest board. and i wasn't the only one who thought a question might get popped down the road. my mom asked, "does this move come with a ring?"

but how is a girl to know? one of my friend's boyfriend-turned-fiance-turned-husband blindsided her when he showed up on her family vacation and asked her. i have another friend who totally saw it coming when her man suggested a romantic trip for two to the ville de l'amour.

but, matt? on our first valentine's day together he sent flowers the day after. one christmas he got me exactly what i wanted without even asking, while he skipped the present the next. i think he likes to keep me on my toes.

in fact, he told me that his dad "fake proposed" to his mom several times. for example: they were walking along together one day and ed stopped troy in her tracks, getting down to one knee. he said, "troy, it would make me the happiest man on earth if you ... would let me tie your shoelace so you don't trip."

i basically told matt that if he did that, he'd be in the prefect position for me to plant that wayward shoelace right in his face along with the rest of my foot.
Picture
when he got home from work one thursday with a $250 bottle of champagne, i got butterflies in my stomach and waited ...

and waited ...

and waited.

the only thing that was popped that night was a cork.

my cousin grace asked me if it was worth it. if it was the best champagne i've ever had. now, to be fair to dom, i usually put things in my bubbly. oj, elderflower, peach nectar. so the champagne is masked.

i told her that no matter what it tasted like, i felt decadent drinking it. which elevated the experience.

Picture
the next night he got home from work and whisked me off to austin, where we had reservations at one of my favorite restaurants of all time: austin land and cattle company. (yes, austin land and cattle, not the texas land and cattle chain restaurant.)

we started with escargot and cocktails. then we ordered a nice bottle of red. matt had a 3 lb steak, i had lobster over a beautiful rib eye. we each got a dessert.

i got butterflies all over again. and i waited ...

and waited ...

and waited.

Picture
that night we stayed at the driskill, in the vintage 1920's tower wing. i've always wanted to stay there.

and it was gorgeous, despite the tiny-pillow-to-large-bed ratio pictured here. we cracked open the mini-bar for a nightcap. the butterflies came back, and i waited ...

and waited ...

and waited.

Picture
the next day we had drunch with my friend courtney: engagement photographer (here's a groupon) and bridesmaid-to-be.

and i thought: "oh, wow! he got one of my friends in on it!"

i ate some great mexican food and drank some lovely pimm's cocktails on top of my butterflies while i waited ...

and waited ...

and waited.

then we drove back to killeen, no questions asked.

Picture
we got home and i pulled on my yoga pants, fuzzy cat slippers and hoodie, complaining about some ill-timed cramps. i got in the bed, snuggled under the covers and turned on the tv.

matt came over to be nice to me, seeing if i needed anything. next thing i know: he's saying all those words that guys say in the movies. he used my full name and everything.

"rachel jane cook, you know i love you. it would make me the happiest man on earth ..." then he pulled out this lovely, 1920's vintage filigree white gold ring that fit perfectly on my finger.

so after all the butterflies and all the waiting, what was a girl to say? well, i'll tell you. i said, "can i think about it?" hahahahahaha. he said "no," so i said "yes."  and all of that happened the weekend after labor day, 2013. one year to the day before we walk down the aisle.

that's our story and i'm sticking to it.

xoxo,
the bride
(for those of you who don't know: rachel is an advertising copywriter who majored in fiction writing in undergrad.) ;)
0 Comments

the first act

10/29/2013

0 Comments

 
rachel here, reporting live from bridedom.

i've been telling you i was gonna post how matt and i met, and then remet years later. i'm surprised you've never heard this one. i kinda tell it to everyone. even strangers. but maybe you just wanted to read it again, i don't know.

it all started with ralph davidson palmer, or ralphie walnuts as i've been known to call him. he's one of matt's theta chi fraternity brothers, one of my former co-workers and our forever friend.

i was working at mullen at the time, with ralph. and even though kelly cheung and i were far too long out of college to be attending a frat party, when ralph invited us to a house party he was attending as an alumni (alumnae?), we went. (ok, i was far too long out of college. whatever, age police.)

i'm not going to get into the details of a frat party. this is a family site. but, imagine animal house, old school or abc family's greek and you've pretty much got it.

this was before the days that cell phone numbers are automatically printed on business cards. so when i saw matt and thought he was pretty cute, i scrawled my cell phone number on the back of one of my cards and gave it to him.

lo and behold, the fates parted, the stars aligned, and ... matt never called. we saw each other every once in awhile over the next 3 years through ralph. but we'd each settled down into long-term relationships and just gave each other a friendly "hello."

then came labor day weekend, 2010. and, once again, ralph brought us together. but this time we were both single. the three of us ate at bib's downtown and then met friends out at single brothers and moved on to rec billiards. it was an amazing time. i have an entire facebook album dedicated to it. 

and matt ASKED for my phone number. because who keeps a business card for 3 years? this time he called. and we went on our first date the next weekend. 

and when he came to pick me up, what did he have on him?
Picture
this is, in fact, the actual card. we still have it.
my 3-year-old business card with my completely illegible cell phone number scribbled on it. (that's what you get for scrawling your number on the back of a business card in the dark. no wonder he never called.) this is the point in the story that most people say "awwwwww, he kept it?!?" 

and that, family and friends, is why (even though we didn't dtr until the collins' wedding celebration the following april) we celebrate the weekend after labor day as our anniversary and why we've chosen that as our wedding date.

so now you know ;)

look for my next installment: the proposal. coming to a computer screen near you soon-ish.

xoxo,
the bride

p.s. special thanks to erin clake lesica, andrew pitman and the aforementioned kelly cheung for sitting with me at the fox and the hound in winston-salem and giving me day-of first date pointers back in 2010.
0 Comments

introducing the wedding colors

10/27/2013

0 Comments

 
Picture
rachel here (of course) ;)

you've seen it on pinterest. get yourself some mason jars (or any clear glass) and pour paint on the inside, manipulating it into a thin coat covering the entire thing. turn that bad boy upside down and let it dry.

so, i went to home depot and got sample cans of our wedding colors. this is the tale of how it went.

(not well.)

Picture
Picture
i poured paint into the bottom of the jar. it took more than i thought. then all the rest took less. (lesson kinda learned)

i swirled it around and then turned it over. i know you can't just turn them upside down flush with a surface and expect them to dry. without air, it's just one wet party. so i propped them up on the lids.

they looked great. not so much the next morning ...
Picture
Picture
they were still wet in the morning, but looked like crap. like rivers in dried mud or something.

so, i took a foam brush and painted the inside with a thin coat, also basically moving around the still wet paint.

i let that dry, right side up, over night.

and that worked.

introducing our wedding colors: peacock blue and warm caramel with accents of rich navy, pure purple and eloquent ivory.

Picture
xoxo, 
the bride
0 Comments

rachel does d.i.y.

10/27/2013

0 Comments

 
there are etsy sellers who make them, tons of brides who pin them, and several laborious how-to's on them: wedding exit wands. 

as a bride and groom exit you can't throw confetti because that's littering. you can't throw rice because that hurts the birds. you can't throw birdseed because that attracts the birds, and the bird shit. flower petals are prohibitively expensive, and are brown by the time the event is over. bubbles can actually cause spots on some fabrics, like expensive dress fabrics you wear to weddings. many venues are prohibiting sparklers as fire hazards. 

so what is the modern couple to do when it comes to their big send off? enter: exit wands. you post a sign that says something like, "wave the bride and groom into the future," or "a colorful ending to a magic night," or "wave your wand and make a wish of happiness for the couple." and each guest takes a wand of ribbons and bells to wave as the couple exits. they become the wedding favor in the new reality of NO wedding favors.

you can buy them on etsy, but you only get two colors per wand and it's like $75 for 50, plus shipping. and they all look the same. so why not make your own? especially if you have a lot to make and a lot of time on your hands.

i made mine (200 of them) for $1 a pop, thanks to a sale at hobby lobby. and they're each different, so it'll be a colorful send off.
Picture
what you need:
12" dowel rods (see what fits right in your hand, i used quarter inchers)
ribbon: 2' lengths (3-4 per wand) x the # of guests + extras
crafting bells
a hot glue gun
time

would be great to have:
an extra pair of hands

Picture
Picture
so, basically, i spent a day acquiring approximately 1400 feet of ribbon, 200 dowel rods in a couple of diameters and over 200 silver crafting bells in several sizes  and then cutting the ribbon into 2' lengths, some 4'. for the thinnest ribbon, i used 4' lengths folded in half. i strung the bells to the middle and used that as the folding point. when you cut your ribbon: if it's satin or organza you can hold the cut edges over a flame for a hot second or three to seal the ends from fraying. i wouldn't suggest doing that with the burlap or lace ribbons ;)
Picture
i looked up how-to's online. EVERYone is using eye screws and jewelry rings for the bells. i'm so not that fancy. so i just strung my bells on the ribbons.

pictured here is my practice one with only 2 ribbons. basically it goes like this:
1) select your ribbon combo
2) string a bell onto the skinniest ribbon
3) tie an overhand knot, loosely (with the bell in the middle)
4) put the dowel through the knot
5) put a very small dollop of hot glue on the dowel where you want the knot
6) tighten the knot over the glue
7) again. and again. and again.

Picture
and, next thing you know, you have some pretty cute wands for your dream wedding send off. 

all in your wedding colors and all hand-made by you.

love it. love you.

xoxo, the bride

0 Comments

let's talk first dance

10/24/2013

0 Comments

 
rachel here. i was going to tell you our genesis tale in this blog post. you know, how we met and how we remet years later. but then i got to listening to music. and am really digging these six songs:
vote
i'm totally getting ahead of myself. we haven't even booked a venue yet. and venue will solidify date. and a date will solidify colors. and on and on and on. but i for sure have my favorite. i asked matt to make a list of his favorites too (he suggested dancing lessons, that will be fun!), but of course he hasn't done it yet. #firstworldbrideproblems

so, that genesis tale will have to wait. but it's a good one. so i can't hold off too long!

xoxo,
the bride
0 Comments

    the mcmillans

    there's matt. there's rachel. they're getting married. you're at their blog reading all about it.

    archive

    August 2014
    July 2014
    February 2014
    December 2013
    November 2013
    October 2013

    category

    All
    Blog
    Bridesmaids
    Business Card
    Butterflies
    Candles
    China
    Colors
    Courtpie Photography
    Cry
    Daddy's Little Girl
    Dance Lessons
    Decorations
    Diy
    Dresses
    Eloquent Ivory
    Engagement
    Exit
    Exit Wands
    First Dance
    First Met
    Flowers
    Frat Party
    Free
    Guest Book
    Introducing The Mcmillans
    Invitation
    Keepsake
    Kelly Cheung
    Kinderton
    Mismatched China
    Music
    Nice To Meet You
    Peacock Blue
    Photos
    Pinterest
    Pop The Question
    Pure Purple
    Rachel
    Ralph
    Ribbon
    Rich Navy
    Ring
    Snapfish
    Songs
    Story
    Survey
    Tableware
    #themcmillans
    Totally Teal
    Tradesy
    Vase
    Venue
    Waiting
    Wand
    Warm Caramel
    Wedding Colors
    Wedding Party
    Wedding Vision
    Wedsite
    Weekend After Labor Day
    Winmock

    RSS Feed

rachel
matt
the mcmillans