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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Amanda's Wedding Day Look

 
I'm back! Maui was amazing and I can't believe our honeymoon is already over. We filled our days with the beach, pool, snorkeling, zip lining, biked down a volcano (yes, really!), spent some time at the spa and even surfed! It was truly an amazing honeymoon. We took over 1,100 pictures (thanks to my amazing husband who kept busting out the camera to capture all of these fun memories) and I can't wait to go through them all.
 
We won't have our professional photos back from the wedding for a while, but I've got a few pictures to share that family and friends took so you can see my complete wedding day look!

I already shared my hair and makeup pictures from my trial and I am pleased to say that my hair and makeup turned out even better than I ever imagined on the day of. I was so happy with the way I looked and I truly felt beautiful.

My dress was a classic lace dress with a keyhole back from David's Bridal. I wanted to go with something that fit our vintage venue and was easy to dance in. It was the perfect dress for our wedding and I wouldn't change a thing. I couldn't believe the prices of some dresses when I started looking and was so happy I found this one at a reasonable price. I had some minor alterations such as adding cups, taking it in at the hips and moving the straps down a bit. I also added my own sash that I purchased off of Etsy.

I wore blush colored Vera Wang Lavender shoes for the pictures, ceremony and first dance and then ditched them for some more comfortable flats for dancing. I was so happy that I brought a different pair, my feet would have been so angry if I didn't.
 
I'm so lucky I had such amazing bridesmaids to help me get ready on the biggest day of my life! Adrianne is nothing short of an amazing friend and I'm so happy she was there by my side :)

 
I can't wait to share more wedding details with you!
 
 

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Bridesmaid Hair and Makeup


Amanda got married over the weekend and it was a GORGEOUS wedding! I had the honor of standing up as one of her bridesmaids. 

Amanda will be sharing her wedding day look when she gets home from her Hawaiian honeymoon. In the meantime, here’s my look:

Makeup: Laura Geller Spackle Under Makeup Primer, Urban Decay Primer Potion in Original, The Body Shop BB Cream, Benefit Erase Paste, CoverGirl Pressed Powder, CoverGirl LashBlast Mascara, CoverGirl Cheekers Blush in Snow Plum, CoverGirl Lip Perfection Jumbo Gloss Balm in Coral Twist, Clinique Long Last Glosswear in Air Kiss, Urban Decay Naked 2 Palette (Bootycall and Suspect), Sephora Nano Eyeliner in Black, Eyeko Skinny Liquid Eyeliner in Black, Avon Brow Pencil in Light Brown, CoverGirl Clear Mascara


Hair: Done by amazing hairstylist. Here was my inspiration picture:

Updo

Dress: J. Crew


Shoes: Coach


Congrats to Amanda and Jay! Stay tuned for her lovely wedding day look. :)


Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Wedding: Amanda's Hair and Makeup Look


Aloha from Maui! Here's another wedding post in honor of my wedding last weekend :) I hope you enjoy!

I did a hair a makeup trial a few weeks before the wedding and I am happy that I can finally share the photos with you! Jay reads this blog and I didn't want him to have a sneak peak of what I was going to look like on the big day.

For my wedding makeup I wanted to keep it natural and simple. I wanted to look like an enhanced version of myself but still like myself. I didn't want to be overly done or look like a clown so I asked my makeup artist to keep it simple and use lighter colors on my eyes and lips. 



She used:
Bronzer 
Peach blush 
Brown eyeshadows from a huge makeup kit (I'm so jealous of her stash!)
Fake eyelashes that I purchased from Nordstrom Rack 
Yves Saint Laurent Rouge Pur Couture lip stain in #29 Rose Forreau 

I knew I wanted my hair up and out of my face at the wedding. I had pinned a bunch of images on my Pinterest hair board and they all had one thing in common: loose romanic curls that were up in a low bun at the nape of the neck. I knew I had to try the look to see if it looked how I imagined. My hairstylist was able to recreate the look so quickly and I was so happy with how it turned out. 









I will share wedding photos with the official hair and makeup look when I get back but these were what we went off of for the big day. 

So what do you think? What hair and makeup looks are you loving for weddings this season?


Monday, June 10, 2013

Wedding DIY: Vintage Escort Cards


Right now I'm relaxing on a beach somewhere in Maui! Jay and I just got married last Saturday and I scheduled some wedding related posts for you this week in honor of our special day :) I hope you enjoy! 

We wanted to do something a little different for our escort cards at the wedding. We got married on an organic farm and we we're really playing up the vintage vibe. The farm also has honey bees (on another property nearby) and they jar and sell their honey. We bought a bunch of jars in four flavors (raw, cocoa, mint and cinnamon) and I wanted to incorporate the escort cards to tie it all together. 


I used some thick brown card stock, a large tag punch, mint bakers twine and the honey jars to create the final look. I used Adobe PhotoShop to create the tags using two different fonts. I made the last names larger so that our guests could easily find their jar.  After I was happy with the font and size, I printed them on the card stock in a darker brown ink color. I then cut the card stock in to smaller pieces so I could use the punch to get the exact shape I wanted. After they were punched out I measured some bakers twine and tied it around the jars. So simple! It didn't take long at all. 



After they were all put together I put the jars in vintage cocoa-cola crates that I found at an antique shop. I think these look great with our vintage theme and I am really happy how they came together! 


Future brides: will you do something unique for your escort cards? What other DIY ideas do you have?



Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Tips for Brides: How to Stay Stress Free During Wedding Planning

 
 
I can't believe how quickly our wedding has approached. It feels like yesterday when we got engaged (October 2011) and now this Saturday we will finally be husband and wife. We took on a lot of the planning, organizing, crafting, etc. for our wedding and it became almost like another full time job for us both! Luckily I have Jay, who has been very involved since the beginning and it's really helped a lot with all of the tasks that we need to get done. I have tried very hard to stay as stress free as possible during this time and I think I've been pretty successful! I know we still have a few more days to freak out, but I know we're all set with all of our plans and things will be just fine.
 
Here are some tips that have helped me stay a stress free bride for my upcoming wedding day:


1. Ask for help: I'm so lucky that I have an amazing groom, friends and family who all wanted to help with wedding planning. Chances are though, they will never know what you need help with unless you just ask them! I've found that people LOVE to help and it makes  them feel special that you ask them to be involved. Don't feel bad! The worst they can say is no!
 
2. Start early: Although we had a really long engagement, we got started on things right away. It made the entire planning process much smoother and stress free. Getting stuff done little by little over time was much easier than waiting until the last minute and doing it all at once. If you've got the time, start now!
 
3. Simplify: I found so much amazing inspiration on Pinterest but slowly became overwhelmed at all the stuff I wanted to do. Take a step back and ask yourself what is necessary and what is extra. Cross those necessary things off of your list and if there is still time for some things on the extras list then great! If not, they are just extras and won't make or break your day. Keep in mind, no one will notice if you didn't get to X,Y, or Z but you! They are there to celebrate you and your love and that's all that matters.
 
4. Take a break: Take some time away for yourself and your groom to do non-wedding related things. Plan fun date nights or mini trips to get away from all of the planning craziness. You'll come back recharged and ready to tackle your to do list. I also found that keeping with a consistent workout schedule (even when I didn't think I had the time) kept me grounded. The boost of endorphins didn't hurt either!
 
5. Remember what this day is really about: It's easy to lose sight of the bigger picture when you're stressed. Remember, all that matters is that you're going to soon be married to the love of your life. All that other stuff is just an added bonus. This will probably go wrong but at the end of the day, if you're married to your sweet, that's all that matters! All of your guests are there to celebrate your love and will have a great time even if the cake is wrong or the flowers don't turn out as your imagined.
 
Fellow brides out there: what are some tips you have to keep stress free?
 
 

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

What to Wear to a Bridal/Baby Shower


Summer is typically known as wedding season. And that definitely rings true on our end because Amanda is getting married in June! In preparation for the big day, she’s had two bridal showers. I thought it’d be fun to share my thoughts on some cute dresses to wear to any kind of shower. 

Me, Amanda and our lovely friend Nicole
My dress: Draped Jersey Dress, The Limited, $79.90 (50% off)

I saw this dress on a mannequin and had to have it—especially when I saw it was on sale for 50% off. This dress is really comfortable and has a darling keyhole back. And, I think the color is perfect for spring. I paired this dress with blush/nude colored pumps.

Ponte Knit Sheath Dress, Express, $69.90 (30% off)

Okay, I cheated with this dress a little. I found it at 30% off and had a $25 gift card so I got it for super cheap. My favorite thing about this dress is the color. As the temperature rises (or rises and falls, then falls even more like this year!) I love breaking out clothes that are brightly colored. In addition to that, this dress is extremely comfortable. I paired this dress with cobalt blue pumps for some extra color.

Before I purchased these dresses, I tried on others at a few different stores. Here are a couple I considered:

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Strapless Cotton Floral Dress, White House Black Market, $170

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Chic Lilac Sheath, White House Black Market, $160

I really liked both of these dresses, but the price really held me back. I’m usually not into floral prints, but decided to give the cotton dress a try. It fit nicely and the pattern wasn’t overwhelming. The lilac dress fit like a DREAM. It seemed like it was made for my body. But, lilac isn’t usually a color I wear from head-to-toe and decided against it. In any case, these are two great possibilities to wear to a bridal shower. 

Will you be attending any bridal or baby showers this summer? What do you plan to wear? 



Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Quick Tips to Keep Organized While Planning a Wedding (or any event for that matter)



Staying organized while planning a wedding (or any event for that matter) is crucial. Not only for your sanity and stress level, but for the safety of those around you. I've always been an organized person, but planning one of the biggest events of my life has caused me to be a little more organized than usual. Here are some quick tips I've found to be useful along the way that can be applied to many more life events than just weddings.

1.  Make a planning binder. This will ensure all of your vendor contracts, contact lists, lists of lists, etc. will be easily accessible in one place. Separate each section with a new tab and keep everything clearly labeled. Yes, it will be a lot of work upfront but once you get organized you'll be able to rest easy. I've divided mine by vendor (including vendor contacts, our contracts and other important info), a to-do list that I keep updated every time a task is complete, budget (very important), guest list, and family and friend contact sheets. Organize it in a way that make sense to you (and whoever else has to use it) and you'll be amazed how much your stress level will plummet once you know you've got it all in one place. 

2. Put everything in Google Docs. Yes, seriously. You know that binder I just talked about? What if you leave it somewhere? What if you update a document and forget to reprint the new copy? All of your  planning documents will be available anywhere and you can access them from any device and share them with anyone. The documents will be updated automatically (by you and anyone you share them with) so you'll always have access to the latest copy without having to carry around a flash drive. 

3. Create a inspiration board in Pinterest. This will be the easiest way to organize all your ideas in one place. You can find ideas from others and re-pin these to your boards. You can also create pins from blogs, websites and other sources of inspiration so you can easily access these all in one place. When I started planning the wedding I just had one general wedding board on my Pinterest page. That quickly changed and I now have different pages for the cake, flowers, wedding makeup, reception decor, etc. It is an easy way to check back at what inspired me to keep me on track with all of the planning. 

4. Over communicate. NEVER and I mean never assume that you're on the same page with anyone (including the bridal party) when planning. You'd hate to think you told someone one thing and in reality they heard something different. Is something really important to you? Make sure everyone helping out knows! I'd rather get 500 reminders about something than hear it once and forget it. I know other people that want to help feel the same! Don't feel bad about being clear about what you want, it's your day and it should go how you want it to.

5. Hire a planner. Or in my case find an amazing family friend (with tons of party planning experience) to keep you totally organized and stress-free on your big day. Luckily for me one of my mom's close friends organizes several events year round and has generously offered her time and expertise to keep the event coordinated and on schedule. I can't wait to hand these documents, binders, boards, etc. over to her on the big day so she can handle all issues that come up. I can't tell you how much better I feel knowing someone I trust is looking after things so I don't have to worry about it. 

Bonus: Just remember it's just one day! The wedding and your life together is the most important thing. Will things go wrong even with amazing organization and coordination? Unfortunately, yes. But before you freak out -- just remember, at the end of the day you get to marry the love of your life and that's ALL that matters. No one will notice the little mishaps anyways and they will just be funny stories to share later on. No go, get organized and enjoy this time with the one you love! 

Do you have any good organizational tips? Share them with us in the comments! 


Friday, December 7, 2012

Wedding: Bridesmaids Dresses

 
I have 5 amazing ladies that have agreed to stand up with me on my big day. I can't thank them enough for all that they have done for me! My sister Jess is the maid of honor and my future sister-in-law Jill, and friends Lauren, Adrianne (yes, Adrianne from this blog!) and Cassandra have all agreed to be my bridesmaids.
 
I wanted them all to be comfortable with what they are wearing on my wedding day. That's not always easy when you have 5 very different personalities. After trying on some dresses at a few places we all decided that J. Crew was the best option for everyone. I left it up to them to pick out the style and fabric they wanted in the coral color. It was a lot of fun watching them all try on the dresses. I know every bride always says this, but I really hope they can wear these dresses again.
 
It ended up that they all have different dresses (how fun!) and they look so good together. Jess and Jill went with the silk chiffon fabric and Lauren, Adrianne and Cassandra chose the cotton. Each dress looks fantastic on all of them and I know we're going to be one hot bridal party ;)
 
 
 
I can't wait to see how they continue to make each look unique with different shoes, accessories, hair and makeup.

What do you think of the mismatched bridesmaid look? Would you like that if you were a bridesmaid?
 
 

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Wedding Day Hair


Now that I've figured out what I want my makeup to be like on my big day I've been searching for how I want to wear my hair. I've been pinning images like crazy on Pinterest and saving them to my wedding day hair board. It helps keep me organized and hopefully I will narrow it down. 


I was recently in a wedding and I really liked how my hair looked and LOVED the bride's hairstyle. I would want something similar but since our wedding has an outdoor rustic theme I want it a little more relaxed. Here are some images on my Pinterest board for inspiration:

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Adrianne has referred me to her stylist and I can't thank her enough. I can't wait until the hair trial to see some of these looks come to life. 

What do you think of these looks? Are there any others that I should check out?





Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Blogs We Love


Notice anything different about the blog today? We've added a new page: Blogs We Love.

There are tons of great sites out there that cover beauty, fashion, crafting, health, nutrition, weddings, and much more. Our new page is a way to share those great sites with you--because they're too good to keep secret!

Visit the new page and let us know what you think! And, if you have a site or blog you think we should check out, feel free to email us at amandaandadrianne@gmail.com or tweet us @EyelinerBlog.



Thursday, September 20, 2012

Fashion: What to Wear to a Wedding

 
Wedding season is here! When I receive a wedding invitation in the mail I get so excited. Who doesn't love celebrating love? After I get over all the giddiness that I get when I receive an invite, one of the things that pops into my head is "what am I going to wear?" I'm standing up in a wedding this weekend, so luckily I'm all set with what I'm wearing. She's been one of my best friends since middle school and I'm so honored to be a part of her special day.  
 
I'm more often a guest than a bridesmaid however, so the outfit question comes into play. I've found that if the wedding is in the spring or summer light pastel colors are always a safe bet. If the wedding is in the fall or winter I go for jewel tones and richer colors. Black is always acceptable and can be worn no matter what season. I made the mistake of wearing a white and silver dress to a wedding and was so embarrassed once someone mentioned that I was wearing white and wasn't the bride. It's becoming more acceptable these days to wear white to weddings but I have learned to avoid it.
 
I always try to look polished but not overdone. It's time for the bride and bridesmaids to shine. My rule (for all occasions) is that it's always better to overdress than under dress so make sure you choose the appropriate type of outfit. Unless you know for sure the wedding has a more casual vibe, don't go casual. Another thing I've noticed while attending weddings are dresses that are too tight or too short (or both). Remember there will most likely be parents and grandparents attending and you want to look presentable. Save those outfits for a night out with your girlfriends ;)
 
I have purchased a few clutches and bags to match various colors for dresses and always feel relieved when I don't have to scramble for the right purse. I also always make sure to wear some kind of jewelry to pull the whole look together. Remember to wear comfortable shoes - weddings are long and you'll want to dance the night away later. The last thing you'll want to think about are sore feet.
 
Here are some looks that I would wear to spring or summer weddings:

Dress JCrew, Clutch BCBG, Shoes Steve Madden
 
Dress JCrew, Clutch BCBG, Shoes Steve Madden
 
These would look great for fall or winter:
 
Dress ModCloth, Clutch and Shoes Asos

Dress ModCloth, Clutch and Shoes Asos
As I mentioned earlier, you can't go wrong with an LBD

Dress JCrew, Clutch and Shoes Steve Madden
 
What do you think of these looks? Do you also worry about what to wear when you get invited to weddings or other formal occasions?