Friday, March 26, 2010

The never-ending recap...is ending

I'm thinking maybe the reason the recap is taking me so long (our reception was in October, after all) is that I don't want it to be over. I want to feel like I still have real and relevant things to say and things to show. But the truth is, I'll fade back into the spectator group soon. I'm still very much into weddings, as my google reader reflects (and taunts), and seeing as my main income is wedding photography, I doubt it will completely fade anytime soon. I am so glad to be apart from the stress that was the months leading up to my wedding, and I am so glad to be married, to call Garrett my husband, to have the same last name, to be "The Cummings Household" (I used to answer my parent's landline "Merrill Residence" as a child, and it was good fun).

I'm like a mother that doesn't feel useful anymore, or The Giving Tree. Ask me your questions! I yearn to teach! All good things come to an end. I do have one more post to share about our wedding after this, so sit tight, but here is our sendoff from our reception.


We danced until well after our time was up (the reception began at 7 and was to end at 11) and not everyone stuck around, but those that did were handed sparklers for our departure.



From my own personal preferences, I think for a night send off sparklers are great (or anything else that produces light) and bubbles can be as well for pictures (the flash reflecting off the bubbles can be great if there are a lot of bubbles). Just to throw my two cents in, for daytime I love confetti (big round or rectangular multicolored bits) or flower petals (from different wildflowers or various colored and sized petals).



Our send off was a bit silly, as we didn't have anyone to pull the car to the front and so we failed at an attempt to walk to the parking deck (it was locked so we walked back inside), but I don't think anyone noticed and the party didn't really end. Afterwards I changed into the short white dress I wore to our second attempt at getting married in San Francisco (do you not recall that story?) and we went to a bar with a lot of Garrett's high school friends.


It was such a fun night and everything was great. The music, our friends, our families, dancing. I don't think everyone needs a big wedding, but you do need a party! It is such a moment to celebrate! So, do! Whether it be before or after, you need time with the people you love to celebrate, eat good food, relax, and dance!

all of the images in this post are by Kristen Stewart Photography, editing by me.

101 in 1001- new words

I have to learn 1001 of these before October 29, 2012! 
Have any obscure favorite words I should learn?

In case you are new to the blog, this is one of the items on my 101 in 1001 list, click for the whole shebang.

1. akimbo (to stand with arms akimbo), body position with hands on hips.


2. jag (as in crying jag) a period of unrestrained indulgence in an activity; spree; binge: a crying jag; a talking jag. (dictionary.com)


3. calliope [kuh-lahy-uh-pee] (hard as heck for me to pronounce while reading for whatever reason) Also called steam organ. a musical instrument consisting of a set of harsh-sounding steam whistles that are activated by a keyboard. reminded of this word when seen in Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury.


4. rennet - enzymes naturally found in mammalian stomachs used to break down mothers' milk. often used in the production of cheese. Microbial rennet is often used in North America because it is cheaper than animal rennet, and it is vegetarian friendly.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Night Owl Paper Goods Giveaway Winner!



Thank you to everyone who entered the giveaway! We had 35 comments, and random.org decided on the winner. Everyone wins though, because when you place an order with Night Owl Paper Goods and enter "spindle" into the coupon codes you get 15% off! The coupon code will expire March 31st so act now! Thank you to everyone who entered, the winner will receive an email shortly!

I'm so grateful for the awesome response and can't wait for the next giveaway!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Charm::Local Feature:: Birmingham, AL

A few weeks ago for the second time I wandered into the lovely Charm on Second Avenue North (across from Urban Standard, which you most certainly know if you are an artsy type in Birmingham). My first visit was during the Decembered frenzy in which I had to buy a secret santa gift exchange present for someone I'd never met. I had such a hard time giving away the goods I purchased, which is why I knew I'd be back.


Charm opened last September and every girl I knew was immediately telling me I had to go. Owner Chatham took great care in arranging and decorating the store, painting the wall art herself, and allowing local artists to help her change out the window displays regularly. 


Three days after the shop opened, a kitty showed up. Lovingly named Wild Nasty, she's found a home in the shop. If you are dying to have the "Edison lightbulb", new ones can be purchased in the shop!




Charm features mostly jewelry but also has a pretty large selection of handbags, some paper goods, and eclectic goodies as well. When I was there last, a vintage polaroid camera was for sale, as well as a working vintage telephone. 

Chatham has collected jewelry since she was 15 and has offered up some of her own pieces in the store. Other vintage pieces come from estate sales and local pickers bringing in items that fit the charm aesthetic. New pieces are often found in New York showrooms. The mix is wonderful, and there really do seem to be pieces to fit the dainty, eccentrics, and classics. Charm makes a great stop for bridesmaid gifts and birthday presents, and many items can be found in the $20-30 range.


Chatham keeps some local items available, from a limited number of artists (to avoid competition), in the shop, including these crocheted headbands pictured left. As the artists featured do change, feel free to ask Chatham about her current local pieces.


I bought the gorgeous knotted bracelet for the Christmas exchange (lucky for my recipient it was too big for my tiny wrist, if not I don't know that I could've given it away!)


I purchased the turquoise and white scarf on the right, I love houndstooth!



Huge thank you to Chatham from Charm for letting me pop in for a very long visit and learn all of her secrets. If you've been there be sure to leave a comment with what you think (and what you bought!) and if not, go now!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Lace earrings


I found this amazing lace jewelry store, White Owl on etsy, via Southern Weddings, and had an idea! If you are having your bridal gown altered and some of the lace will be cut, it would make a lovely pair of earrings. You could wear it along with your gown for your wedding (which may or may not be too much depending on your gown), or you could wear it after the wedding as a lovely way to re-wear your dress! It also seems like a great alternative to reusing or altering a mother's or grandmother's dress.

I don't think the lace on my my dress would lend itself well to earrings, the pattern is too large, so I might just go buy one of these pairs and feel like a bride everyday. Most earrings are $18 and necklaces $28-$29.

Urban Outfitters to start Bridal Brand

Pictureshow Dress from Anthro, $298


Urban Outfitters has announced plans to start a wedding brand. As much as I love the clothes at Urban Outfitters and Anthropologie, I'm kind of sick of everyone calling things "Anthropologie inspired" and I'm not sure I'd get my dress from them. I don't hate on J. Crew for their wedding line though, so maybe I'm being too harsh. Or maybe I'm just hating because I worked for anthro for a little while and it killed some of the magic. A year ago I bet I would've died with excitement. The wedding industry has killed my buzz.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

GIVEAWAY from Night Owl Paper Goods

Comment below for a chance to win this prize pack from Night Owl Paper Goods which includes an assortment of letterpress cards, postcards, and gift tags. The items are pictured below.
If you missed yesterday's feature about Night Owl Paper Goods, click here.


Please include your email address so that we will have a way to contact you if you win! I wish you owl luck!

Enter by Thursday, March 11th for a chance to win!


Boom! This just in from NOPG:: 

Night Owl Paper goods is running a 24-hour sale at jasmere.com starting at NOON ET TODAY that’s going to give you the opportunity to pick up a $50 coupon code for up to 70% off that you can use toward ANYTHING in the store, including custom and wedding items! It’s the perfect opportunity to save a bundle on your invitations and pick up some goodies and gifties at the same time! 



(It's basically like a deal where you buy a gift card for less than the value of the giftcard, and the more people that sign up, the cheaper it is for everyone! I'm game for that, and I'll be in possession of $50 worth of night owl paper goodies soon!)

And the really cool part is that the more people who buy, the more everyone saves, so spread the word!

Be sure to check it out at jasmere.com, starting at 12pm ET TODAY, March 4th! 

City Skyline Necklace

(Paris skyline)
(NYC skyline)


Every time I see a new city map or skyline object, I always think we need one for Birmingham! Of course for the Birmingham skyline we'd have to throw Vulcan in there.

These necklaces can be purchased in black or white acrylic on etsy from Plastique. Other cities available are Chicago and Sydney, Australia. I found out about them at Mixed Plate.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Night Owl Paper Goods:: Local Vendor feature:: Homewood, Owlabama

Night Owl Paper Goods is a letterpress company based out of Homewood, Owlabama, and they were gracious enough to humor me with an interview! They have a very cute whimsical collection complete with clever puns and  I bought some of their letterpressed Thank You cards a few months ago when I was finishing up wedding thank yous and they are absolutely gorgeous. Night Owl Paper Goods are also known for their wooden postcards and invitations, a really unique way to communicate with your friends!

 Night Owl Paper Goods' amazing designers, Jennifer and Alan. 

How did Night Owl Paper Goods find its origins here in Homewood, Owlababa? Why the owl?
The image of two owls on a limb is a self-portrait of sorts. While working together at a design firm and art gallery here in Birmingham, Jennifer and Alan daydreamed about starting their own stationery company. At first, they pursued our dream after hours, moonlighting for friends who needed invitations, logos and letterhead—any project they could print themselves. 

In 2004, they went out on a limb to start Night Owl Paper Goods. Six years later, the company is still thriving! With a passion for fine craftsmanship, detail and the environment, they're totally devoted to creating handmade letterpress cards and eco-chic wooden goodies in a style we like to call "modern yet folksy." 

Both Alan and Jennifer illustrate the entire line of greeting cards, journals, jotters and totes by intermixing their critter and pattern design styles. They're very fortunate to have created a company and product line that combines everything they love: design + printing + writing + paper + wood + nature + the environment + friends + family. What a hoot!

(I ordered the owl love you forever card for my hubby on vday and the thank yous on the right for my wedding! they're owl so lovely!)



What are your (or the designers') favorite places to gather inspiration for new designs?
A few of Alan’s favorite places to gather inspiration include Japanese gift/ bookstores, the cliffs in old Del Mar, CA and the Birmingham botanical gardens. One of his favorite blogs is http://thesartorialist.blogspot.com/.

Jennifer gathers inspiration anywhere there are animals: her yard, the park, the zoo. She also challenges herself to dig through every catalogue she receives in the mail – no matter how junky – in search of inspiration from it because she believes that it made its way to her for a reason!

What is the process like for ordering a custom wedding invitation or save the date from Night Owl Paper Goods?
Once you’ve selected your design, you can simply place your order online! It’s just that easy! After placing your order online, you'll email the copy for your custom wedding invitations or save the dates to us at custom@nightowlpapergoods.com.  We will work with your copy to produce a wonderful custom invitation or save the date for you, and then we’ll send digital proofs of everything for you to review. Once we have your approval, it typically takes about 3-4 weeks for any finishing touches, printing and shipping. 

If I have my own design can I have Night Owl Paper Goods print it?
We can absolutely print your design on our wooden cards! You can view our custom card options and prices online in our Custom Cards category. Simply click on any of the items to view dimensions, options, costs, timelines, art submission guidelines and more. 

In the past few of weeks we’ve created numerous custom wedding save the dates, invitations and reply cards as well as several custom business cards and even thank you postcards using individuals’ unique and lovely designs! It’s magical to see someone else’s personal artwork come to life on wood!

So, say I'm a bride and I'm not feeling creative at all! I want to pick from pre-designed invitations! What are my options?
We certainly do offer a variety of lovely wedding invitations, as well as save the dates, reply cards, place cards and more! You can view all of our selections and information in our Wedding Suites category. Peacock Blue Zinnia is the most popular!

my favorite wedding invitation styles: Blue Zinnia, circles and stems, and flowering dogwood

Now, if you see another pre-existing design in another area of our site that strikes your fancy, please let us know. We can absolutely use it to create beautiful custom invitations, reply cards, thank you cards, save the dates, jotters, gift cards, etc. When you're ready to order, you can simply select the blank wood card that you prefer from our Custom Cards category and let us know what text and existing design you'd like us to use in the "customer notes" section during check-out. If there's a layout of an existing invitation that you like, please feel free to send us a link or image as an example.

And if you don't see exactly what you're looking for, please let us know! We're continuously expanding our wedding selection, so we love to hear from our clients what they most would like to see! And besides, you never know what our designers might have up their sleeves! 

Please note that samples of our pre-designed wedding invitations are available for purchase on our Wedding Samples page. Samples are great because they give you a good feel for the dimensions and texture of the cards and also serves as a "practice card" when you're ready to start addressing your invitations. Simply indicate the quantity that you’d like and let us know in the "customer notes" section which designs you'd like to receive!


All images courtesy Night Owl Paper Goods.

Even though the company prints locally, they are available nationwide (I was super excited to see NOPG cards on a recent trip to San Francisco)! Stay up to date on the happenings at Night Owl Paper Goods by becoming a fan on facebook or following them on twitter!

Thank you so much to the staff for making this feature (and tomorrow's giveaway) possible!
Head over tomorrow for the chance to win a GIVEAWAY with a prize pack from Night Owl Paper Goods!



Monday, March 1, 2010

The WHITE Wedding



The WHITE Wedding, a Bridal runway event benefiting Camp Smile-A-Mile, was this past Saturday at Old Car Heaven in downtown Birmingham, and it was amazing! Heidi Elnora, Project Runway alum and Alabama native, showed her new line, available in Ivory & White here in town. The dresses and concepts were lovely, local florists and hair and make-up artists all participated, and local caterers provided the hors d'oeuvres. If you want to know more about the vendors involved, click here. If you want to look at pretty pictures, scroll on. 


this look, "Heart Attack," was constructed with inspiration by Joy Thigpen, beauty by Birmingham Glam Beaute Agency (hair by Jessica Lazarus, make-up by Jessica McGettigan, wardrobe styling by Nia White), and flowers by Studio Flowers.

The flowers for this theme are by Hothouse Design Studio.

"Rhapsody in Blue": Beauty by Salon M2 (squared), floral by Red Mountain Design.

"Nesting": Beauty by 'N Vogue Salon and Spa, flowers by Lillie's

photography by Spindle Photography, all gowns by Heidi Elnora. If you know of additional vendors to be credited, please let me know! 
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