We're both married, but that doesn't mean wedding season is over for us. Like many of you, we're in that time of our lives where we are attending a crazy number of weddings every year. Not only that, but we're in a lot of weddings. And that means a lot of bridesmaids dresses. Too often, those dresses are stuffed in the closet, never to see the light of day again. But why not? There are plenty of ways to rework them for a number of other occasions. Today we're looking at date night. Here's what we'd do to turn this adorable Weddington Way bridesmaid dress from nuptials to summer night out!
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
7.28.2015
4.19.2015
Shower Snapshots
Lindsey's bridal shower went off without a hitch! The bride & groom's mothers and the bridesmaids worked together to throw a Pinterest-perfect shower, with nautical touches for our favorite Oh Buoy bride-to-be.
3.31.2015
Nautical Nuptials
You'll have to excuse our respective one-track-minds over the next couple of months - we have weddings and babies on the brain. But we are bringing some of our ideas to you. Now available in the shop - mini monkey fist place cards. The perfect touch for a nautical wedding or party!
2.17.2015
Wedding Registry Tips
Lindsey's wedding day is getting closer and closer, which means it is time to register. It can be especially tough to come up with a list when you've been living on your own or together for many years, already own pots & pans, and don't have room or need for crystal champagne flutes. As I approach my second wedding anniversary in May, I've had plenty of time to use the generous gifts that we received for our big day, and hope that I can offer a little bit of advice to her and to others getting ready to register! While there truly isn't anything that I regret adding to our registry, some items do get more use than others, and there are a couple of items that would have been nice additions in retrospect.
Matching glasses: We have dozens of pint glasses that have been smuggled out of bars over the years, but registered for a simple set of a dozen matching glasses (these tumblers). These might be the most used items off the registry. I love that they can be dressed up with a fun straw for cocktails, or are the perfect size for a glass of water. It's also nice to set a table that matches and isn't advertising breweries.
New sheets: Yes, you already have sheets. But are they high thread count Egyptian cotton? Probably not. You will use sheets every day forever, so why not add a few luxurious sets to your registry? They are so comfortable. And worth it.
New towels: Same goes for towels. You will use them, and you most likely don't have the fluffiest ones on the market, or matching sets. We registered for 4 sets of white towels, and were able to donate the scratchy hot pink ones I still had hanging around from freshman year of college.
China: Depends on who you ask, but china was a must for us. I had already built up a pretty extensive collection of dishes (Fiestaware), so we were not in need of durable, everyday dishes. We both knew that if we did not register for china, we most likely would never purchase it for ourselves. We fell in love with Kate Spade's Library Lane collection with Lenox. It is classic, well sized, and even dishwasher safe (although we hand wash). We've had guests over and used the china on multiple occasions, and the two of us use it on our stay-in date nights. Plus, it looks great in the china cabinet!
Table linens: Mike and I both grew up in "cloth napkin houses", with paper napkins reserved for birthday parties and school lunches. While we don't stick to it now (and use paper towels for dinner on the coffee table more often than not), we plan on adopting that policy once we have in-unit/house laundry. We already pull out the cloth for special occasions, and love the versatility of these Pottery Barn napkins from our registry.
Decorations: Remember to think past the bedroom & kitchen. We registered for this clock (thanks Brett & Lindsey!), which will hang prominently on our wall forever. Wanting new throw pillows, table lamps, side tables, or a rug? Register for them! Even if they aren't purchased as a gift, you will most likely get a discount on them after your big day.
What we wish we registered for:
Honeymoon registry: Honeymoon registries are a great supplement to a traditional registry, especially when you already have a lot of home items or don't have space for 12 place settings of china.
Luggage: For my college graduation, my parents gave me a set of luggage. It has gotten a ton of use, but is showing its age, and its days are numbered. With honeymoon and travel to friends weddings at an all time high last year, it would have been smart to register for a new set each.
Bonus tip: We found that Macy's had the best registry program for us. We registered in person and were given discount upon discount, helpful advice, and were enrolled in bonus programs. We ended up getting a free china place setting and serving bowls, 10% off registry completion discount, and a giftcard equal to 10% of the total purchases made off of our registry, which we used to purchase a good knife set.
Bonus tip: We found that Macy's had the best registry program for us. We registered in person and were given discount upon discount, helpful advice, and were enrolled in bonus programs. We ended up getting a free china place setting and serving bowls, 10% off registry completion discount, and a giftcard equal to 10% of the total purchases made off of our registry, which we used to purchase a good knife set.
8.12.2014
BHLDN Boston Bloggers Event
We had a wonderful time at the Boston Bloggers event at BHLDN last night. But really, how could you go wrong with a night of browsing wedding dresses and accessories with champagne in hand? BHLDN's vintage style spans from garden goddess to Gatsby glam and we are eating it ALL up. Lindsey just picked out her wedding dress this weekend, so unfortunately, neither of us is in the bridal market, but we definitely have our eye on a bridesmaid dress for Amanda!
Yes, the clothing and accessories were divine, but let's talk about the decor. Anthropologie's in store design is second to none and BHLDN's sweet corner of the shop lives up to that reputation. Did you know that each store has an in house design team that creates a unique look for each location? So inspiring.
A huge thanks to Boston Bloggers for holding this event!
On Lindsey
Shirt // J.Crew Factory
Shorts // H&M
Shoes // GAP
Jewelry // Oh Buoy Boston, David Yurman, Kate Spade
Bag // Louis Vuitton
On Amanda
Blazer // J.Crew
Shirt // Francesca's Collection
Shorts // Lilly Pulitzer
Shoes // Audrey Brooke
Jewelry // J. Crew, Oh Buoy Boston, Alex & Ani, Anthropologie
Bag // J.Crew
7.22.2014
From Work to Play
I love my J.Crew Minnie pants, and can be seen wearing a them to work atleast once a week with a button down, sweater, necklace, and heels. To transition the outfit from work to play, I switched out the belt to a fun yellow, threw on a comfy pair of Converse, and traded my work bag for a tote. Such a comfortable outfit, and in two of my favorite colors (as you can see from my wedding)!
PS> My nails are painted in Essie's Fiji, which is one of my favorite colors for summer!
PS> My nails are painted in Essie's Fiji, which is one of my favorite colors for summer!
Shirt / J.Crew
Pants / J.Crew
Belt / GAP
Kicks / Converse
Jewelry / Oh Buoy Boston, Alex & Ani, Michael Kors, J.Crew
Sunglasses / RayBan
Bag / Welcome bag from our wedding!
3.26.2014
Venue Shopping
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The spectacular view from the State Room in downtown Boston. |
Calling all my oh buoy brides—did you ladies find it hard to pick a wedding venue?
Amanda went straight to her first choice and never looked back.
I'm very jealous of her ability to know exactly what she wanted.
There's so many things to weigh... How did you make your decision?!
11.26.2013
A Boston Wedding
Time sure flies...today we are reliving Amanda's wedding on her 6 month anniversary. Her reception was on the waterfront in Boston's Seaport, so she naturally added nautical elements to her special day, and made sure that the city she loves played a big role. Here a few pictures from the big day!
Driving a Duck Boat in the Charles!
An Oh Buoy wedding photo
Photos were taken by the talented Shane Godfrey.
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