6.13.2011

Wedding Photos

I fixed up some of the bare frames I got from the thrift shop in town and finally arranged some wedding photos around the house. I purchased each frame for under $3. Cleaned them up, painted some of them, and had a piece of glass installed at the frame shop. (The low quality glass was around $2.50 for an 8x10). 



 An arrangement of three in the hallway.
And one in the bedroom sitting on my $6 toolbox shelf that I absolutely LOVE. I didn't have to do a thing to either of these pieces except wipe them down a bit. 

I am so excited to finally display some of the beautiful pictures from our big day.
More to come...



The eyes of the Lord search the whole earth in order to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him.
2 Chronicles 16:19

6.11.2011

SCRAPBOOK


This is our love story scrapbook. I had a great time revisiting the events of an exciting year in time. 

Stamps, stickers, photos, fancy paper, and hours of meticulous arranging...
It all started when we met at the COTH fire small group in the Spring of 2009. I saw him across the fire and I just knew.


And then one year later....

We went on our first date to Cocina Superior. Then hiking at Oak Mountain the next day.
Later that month we took some separate adventures. J to Alaska. Me to Haiti.


I went to Lafayette with him to meet his family for Easter. And he met mine at the Air Show in Montgomery.


But then he got deployed. And we were separated.
That was hard, but we trusted God, and He brought us even closer during that time.


120 days later... he came home.
We embarked on a whirlwind tour to visit friends and family together. Such wonderful memories.



Visited with family in Ohio and camping at Fall Creek Falls in Tennessee.
And on November 5th we were engaged. 

December 7th we got married at the courthouse and planned our wedding celebration in only 7 weeks (with ALOT of help).
Wonderful friends threw some last minute showers.



Then January 8th. We got married surrounded by the people we love.
What a wonderful day.


And the next day... we pulled away from my parents house with our truck packed, towing the car with "just married" across the back and we made our way to our temporary home in Del Rio. 


What a Journey.

Thankful to be on it with my best friend and the loving support of family and friends.



Enjoy what you have rather than desiring what you dont. Just dreaming about nice things is meaningless-like chasing the wind.
 Ecclesiastes 6:9

6.03.2011

Ribbon Wreath Wedding Present



I have a great friend who got married earlier in the year and I wanted to make her a wedding present while I was at home visiting. One quick trip to Hobby lobby is all it took for a little inspiration. (Gotta love the Hobby Lobby)

I decided to make her a ribbon wreath she could hang on the door of their new place. I picked up some 2" ribbon in a fun print with a patriotic-ish color scheme (because her husband is also in the service). I cut the strips of ribbon into pieces and hot glued the sequentially around the foam wreath overlapping each piece over the previous. I found a foam letter "M" (the initial of their last name) and painted it glittery gold and fixed it to the bottom left. Then I took three cardboard stars (two smaller and one larger), painted them navy blue and hung them with red twine from the top of the wreath.

Such a quick and great project to Celebrate the beginning of life together.


The path of righteousness is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day.
Proverbs 4:18

Thrift Store Crafts

Here is what I did with all those "thrifty finds." 

This is an old small decorative shutter that I found for $3.00. I got the idea to use it as an earring holder from a friend who has one adorning her wall.

The Before
 

And the After...


All I did was paint it a shabby chic cream color, hang the earrings, and it is perfect. So easy and cute!


For the rectangular frame I found, I simply painted over the whole thing: frame and insert (there was no glass) with the same cream to give it a cohesive look. Then I painted a cute phrase that summarizes this current stage in our life.
This little sign now lives in our office above the space where J does his chair flying.*

*chair flying (as described in "A Spouses Guide to Pilot Training") is flight "practice" in which the student mentally runs through the entire flight as if he/she were actually there (frequently involves sitting in a chair in from of a cockpit poster and talking).

Serious.
More to come...

On a side note: my husband really is normal, this whole Pilot training thing just makes him appear crazy at times. But he still has all my love and respect.



We may throw the dice, but the LORD determines how they fall.
Proverbs 16:33