
How fun that a guy in his tux would start wake-boarding! Thanks Kara for capturing such a fun image! Your Rock!

How fun that a guy in his tux would start wake-boarding! Thanks Kara for capturing such a fun image! Your Rock!
Yup, welcome to the 80s! Everything was BIG! And strange, looking back, I can't believe my mom let me wear nougahide! I looked like a couch, with huge shoulder pads!
Dresses were big, flowers were beautiful long flowing layers of roses.
Lots of shiney fabric, almost to the point where you could see your reflection in the fabric.


Don't worry, I'll be blogging with tons of photographs - but the castle only has dial up internet access... I mean HELLO get with technology you old 600 year old amazing piece of architecture!

So I thought I'd just brag a bit about where I'll be in less than a month. And forewarn you that blogging may be intermittent and a bit off due to the time change.
We are flying into Dublin and staying there for one night, then driving across the country, take a peek at my map. If you've ever been and have some tips for me, leave a comment or email me and let me know where to go, what to see and where to shop!

I apologize I can't give photo credit to either of these, but I have a few things to point out. Check out the big shoulders and long sleeves, and the length of that skirt. And his "tie" or ruffle, super cool, no?I love that they are cutting the top layer in the below picture (the cake could have just tipped right over), my parents did the same thing - I wonder why? And the flowers in the brides hair (or are those pins) I think they are just the start of what's to come!
Tomorrow, look for the 80's! Big hair, big flowers, big dresses! And break-dancing at a wedding... things that make you go hmmmmm....






This next image, is the start of a tradition that spanned several decades, the HUGE veil, this reminds me of my veiling in the early 90s - BIG! Her ballroom dress was BIG, her headpiece was large in the front and hung low on her head. Her bouquet was on the larger size. You can see that the 60s was the start of the 80s - if that makes any sense.
I simply love this image! I love how the bridesmaids all have veils! And the groomsmen are wearing very large carnations, and the bridesmaids have the frilly tops, this is another trend that was welcomed into the 80s. (I think you can tell that the groom just wants the photographs to be done with so that he can get home and start consummating this marriage!)

We are definitely gone to a more simpler headpiece - tiara's or nothing or maybe a small clip with some embellishments, like pearls or crystals. But honestly, I can see some aspects of those dresses in today's dresses. Some use of lace, or again, something very simple.
I think this dress stands the test of time - it's just as exquisite in it's brocade glory today, as it was in 1952! Don't you think?

3. Set up a wedding file - maybe one of those accordion files so that you can keep everything in one place. This will help limit your stress. You don't want little piles all over the house and one at your office and one in the back seat of the car. This can also add to the stress factor. If you keep it all in once place it will make it easier to find a copy of "that" contract or a particular picture you've been looking for.



It's so hard to make sure that your wedding, remains YOUR wedding. There are so many people whispering in your ear - you should do this, you should try that - or maybe you'd like this, we did it!
This is alittle late to announce, but Brittany Rollins (who is pictures on my right in the photograph) had a beautiful baby girl on November 18th! Her name is Charlotte Michelle, and we are just tickled to pieces to have her in our MasterPiece Weddings family!


Rules:
Good luck!








A tender quiet moment after the I do's! I love this!!! 

I love this photograph, it shows the sheer exhaustion on their faces but the excitement around them, no one wants to stop!