My other dress came in yesterday. I had it custom made in Thailand. Originally I wanted something that was Lanna style. I think it's the style closest to my family's background. I think the dresses that are now worn in Sipsongpanna, China has too much of a Chinese influence.
The three below are Tai Lue dresses in China. I think they are pretty bright and garish.
I really wanted Lanna style because this was the style of the land before my ancestors moved up into China and settled. I believe the Burmese also conquered the northern part of Thailand so some of the influence moved into Burma.
I looked for northern Thailand, southern Chinese, and Burmese style dresses but it was really difficult to find. I talked to my mom and she said anything is fine. So I just ordered a Thai dress that was one piece. The problem with a lot of these outfits are that the skirts are separate and I've always found it difficult to wear.
The lace of the dress is very nice. It's embroidered with beads so it's heavier than I thought.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
The there was a fourth...
I think I have reached my wedding dress maximum capacity. Even Kim Kardashian only wore three dresses.
Here's my latest dress:
However, I did manage to sell the Watters & Watters Lasara. It's a beautiful dress but just wasn't beautiful on me =(
Here's my latest dress:
However, I did manage to sell the Watters & Watters Lasara. It's a beautiful dress but just wasn't beautiful on me =(
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
The Dress...Maybe
The Watters Lasara has been sold and now I'm down to the Watters WTOO Sorella and a new Jim Hjelm dress.
I have it in ivory.
Here's the dress in ivory.
I don't know how this chick got in in blue but she wore this style to the Oscars.
I have it in ivory.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Underthings

I thought about just getting cups sewn into my dress(es) in order to avoid having to wear a constricting bra. I like to be able to breathe. I tried spanx once and I thought I was going to die. But the thought of having the dress slip down terrified me.
Then I remembered the longline type bra my consultant handed me while trying on dresses at Priscilla of Boston. It was soft, had smooth lines, and it wasn't constricting. I called my consultant to see if I could purchase one. They had them in stock so I stopped by after work to pick one up. It's the Le Mystere Seduction Bridal Bustier. It's pretty darn nice.
What's up with the petticoat thing. Do I need one?
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Room Blocks
This was probably the most difficult thing I've had to do so far. We are getting married off the strip so the hotel options near the venue were slim. Our options were, JW Marriott, La Quinta, and the Suncoast Casino Resort.
I initially contacted the JW Marriott. I was able to get a decent rate of $150 per night but I didn't like their attrition clause. I would be responsible for any unbooked rooms.
So it was between La Quinta and Suncoast. La Quinta was closest so I contacted them. I was able to get a rate of about $80 per night at La Quinta.
I then wanted to give my guests some on strip options. Because the options on the strip were countless, I had a difficult time picking the hotels. I know my guests have their preferences so even guessing at how many rooms needed within each block was a challenge. I could block 100 rooms for my guests but I know not all of my guests will end up staying at the hotel I select. I went ahead and selected my favorite Vegas hotel as the main room block. It is also the hotel that we will likely be staying at. I then wanted to add an inexpensive option for my guests. I went on hotelplanner.com and bid it out. I went with an inexpensive on-strip hotel -- Stratosphere. I think I have three good options.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
New Veil
I bought a new veil. I had the fingertip satin edged veil but I really like the look of long veils. But I took the advice of the girls. Sell the first one first before getting a second.
I didn't buy a completely cathedral length or even chapel length. I bought a floor length and at 75" inches, is still more than a foot longer than me and when placed on the head, just under the partial updo, it's even longer. I think it's a really good length for me. Considering we're getting married on the terrace of the country club, overlooking the golf course, anything longer would probably be inappropriate. If I was getting married at St. Paul's Cathedral, then maybe I could get away with a veil half the length of Princess Diana.
Sara Gabriel veils and headpieces are so gorgeous but many of her pieces are a little too statement for me and I'm not that daring. That's why I chose the very plain (and boring) cut edge veil.
I didn't buy a completely cathedral length or even chapel length. I bought a floor length and at 75" inches, is still more than a foot longer than me and when placed on the head, just under the partial updo, it's even longer. I think it's a really good length for me. Considering we're getting married on the terrace of the country club, overlooking the golf course, anything longer would probably be inappropriate. If I was getting married at St. Paul's Cathedral, then maybe I could get away with a veil half the length of Princess Diana.
Sara Gabriel veils and headpieces are so gorgeous but many of her pieces are a little too statement for me and I'm not that daring. That's why I chose the very plain (and boring) cut edge veil.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Wedding Ceremony Script
When I started wedding planning, the wedding ceremony really didn't matter much to me. I just wanted it to be short and sweet so I told our officiant we were fine with whatever. He sent over two samples from another Vegas officiant's website.
After going to two weddings this past month, I decided that there were certain elements I really wanted to include. I also wanted a ceremony leaning on more of the traditional side. This weekend I started putting the script together. I think I'm pretty close. There are a few sections that I need to reword a bit but I'm pretty happy with what I have so far.
After going to two weddings this past month, I decided that there were certain elements I really wanted to include. I also wanted a ceremony leaning on more of the traditional side. This weekend I started putting the script together. I think I'm pretty close. There are a few sections that I need to reword a bit but I'm pretty happy with what I have so far.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Wedding Coordinator
Do I need one? The more I get into this whole wedding planning, the more "panicky" I become. I know I can do a lot of it myself because I've done it quite a bit at other weddings but I'm just not sure if I can do everything the day of while I'm busy with other things brides should be doing.
I now have a pretty good idea of what I want to do with centerpieces and have purchased (or will purchase) most of the supplies but the assembling part is really leaving me wanting a day of coordinator.
While I know that many of my girl friends will help (and they're all pretty good at this stuff), they are all also my bridesmaids and I'm afraid they will be busy doing other bridesmaids-y things such as taking pictures and looking pretty. And a part of me want my girls to enjoy themselves instead of having to sit around trimming my flowers.
I now have a pretty good idea of what I want to do with centerpieces and have purchased (or will purchase) most of the supplies but the assembling part is really leaving me wanting a day of coordinator.
While I know that many of my girl friends will help (and they're all pretty good at this stuff), they are all also my bridesmaids and I'm afraid they will be busy doing other bridesmaids-y things such as taking pictures and looking pretty. And a part of me want my girls to enjoy themselves instead of having to sit around trimming my flowers.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
invitation samples
I'm knee deep in wedding invitation samples. Some invites I paid for and others were free. I have more coming. I started organizing them in the Hello Kitty expanding file and ran out of slots so I ended buying individual expanding file folders.
When I started wedding planning, I was set on ordering my pocketfold invites from Cards and Packets. I wanted the Vertico pockets in the shimmery lagoon color. I wanted the actual invites to be either floral, paisley, or chandelier and I wanted the inserts to be "step" or "layered." It was difficult for me to design it because I don't know how to use Illustrator, Photoshop, or InDesign. I got someone to give me her high resolution paisley pattern and I attempted designing in Word on an 8.5x11 sheet of paper. I tried printing it and then cutting it. Ugh...the printing just didn't look professional and the cutting was a pain.
I then thought about ordering pre-printed invites in the correct size and gluing it to the pocketfold. The cost of purchasing professionally printed invites plus the pocketfolds was really high and still looked too DIY. I see a lot of DIY invites and well they look unprofessional and I really wanted professional-looking invites.
I've also been looking at weddingbee.com quite a bit to see some of the DIY invites. Pocketfolds are really popular. We received three pocketfold invites in the last few months. I can understand why people love them. Everything is in a neat package. I then started looking at other types of invites.
I fell in love with a lotus design and I ended up using it for my save the dates. I'm not sure if I will use the design for the invites but it's an option. If I do, I will probably mail the invite and all the inserts in a box.
I kept on looking and found these all in one invitations. I ordered a sample and people didn't like them. I think the reason they didn't like them was because of the font used. I would of course change the fonts. It's a tri-fold invitation with a perforated response card. People don't like the hand but I don't mind it.

I then ordered some letterpressed and Crane invitation samples. I think invitations printed on Crane paper or letterpressed are just classically beautiful. I actually ended up liking the letterpress paper that American Wedding used more than the popular Crane lettra paper that many letterpressers use. But letterpress, no matter where you order them from, are very pricey.
I think a very nice but less expensive type of printing option is thermography. It gives you the raised letters of more expensive engraving printing. I was able to find a few printers with reasonable thermography prices.
I really do like all sorts of styles of invites. I think it's a matter of me picking a style and sticking with it. I love the more modern styles but I also love the classics. I want something different but at the same time, I also want to be traditional.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Save the Date Cards
The Save the Date postcards arrived yesterday. I'm in love with the printing company. It all started with me looking at various printing companies when I thought about designing my own invitations. I then ordered invitation samples from them and fell in love with a design.
As of now, I'm still undecided about the invitations so I held off on ordering the Save the Dates because I felt they had to match. I've come to terms with this -- my invites may or may not match my Save the Dates. Did I just say that?
I initially wanted Save the Date magnets and then I started messing with the online designing feature of the postcards. I loved the fact that I could put important information on the backside of the postcard. With a magnet, most people will open the envelope and toss the envelope. I wanted people to have our mailing address handy just in case. The postcard has our phone numbers, my email address, our wedding website address, and a little message to our guests encouraging them to visit our wedding website. I still like the idea of the magnet then I looked at our refrigerator and wondered why I had no magnets on the front. Our refrigerator is not magnetic on the front side so all of our holiday cards are stuck on the side.

I addressed most of them today. I had to visit three post offices in order to buy postcard stamps. At the second post office, the worker suggested I buy a bunch of .20 and .01 stamps. I reminded her the current postcard rate is .29 and adhering 10 stamps onto a postcard may be problematic.
I realize that they are going out a little earlier than usual but our wedding is semi-destination and all guests will have to travel. Las Vegas is not very difficult for many of our guests to get to but we wanted to make sure people had a heads up -- even though, we've been talking about it to our family and friends so they're aware.
As of now, I'm still undecided about the invitations so I held off on ordering the Save the Dates because I felt they had to match. I've come to terms with this -- my invites may or may not match my Save the Dates. Did I just say that?
I initially wanted Save the Date magnets and then I started messing with the online designing feature of the postcards. I loved the fact that I could put important information on the backside of the postcard. With a magnet, most people will open the envelope and toss the envelope. I wanted people to have our mailing address handy just in case. The postcard has our phone numbers, my email address, our wedding website address, and a little message to our guests encouraging them to visit our wedding website. I still like the idea of the magnet then I looked at our refrigerator and wondered why I had no magnets on the front. Our refrigerator is not magnetic on the front side so all of our holiday cards are stuck on the side.

I addressed most of them today. I had to visit three post offices in order to buy postcard stamps. At the second post office, the worker suggested I buy a bunch of .20 and .01 stamps. I reminded her the current postcard rate is .29 and adhering 10 stamps onto a postcard may be problematic.
I realize that they are going out a little earlier than usual but our wedding is semi-destination and all guests will have to travel. Las Vegas is not very difficult for many of our guests to get to but we wanted to make sure people had a heads up -- even though, we've been talking about it to our family and friends so they're aware.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Colors
It's been really difficult for me to make up my mind about almost every element of this wedding. When I cannot make up my mind, I end up going with all the options. The wedding colors are also causing me grief. At one point, I wanted a wedding of many colors.
I originally wanted to red and aqua or aqua and yellow.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
THE Venue
We have a venue.
We flew out to Las Vegas earlier this week to visit several wedding venues. It was ten venues in three days. Boy was it tiring but well worth it.
The first venue we visited was Emerald at Queensridge. I really liked this location and it was my favorite of the day. I loved the courtyard area and the best feature was this awesome bridal dressing room suite.


Then we visited THE venue. Actually we were pretty torn between Angel Park Golf Club and Canyon Gate Country Club. In the end, we were leaning slightly towards Canyon Gate.
We flew out to Las Vegas earlier this week to visit several wedding venues. It was ten venues in three days. Boy was it tiring but well worth it.
The first venue we visited was Emerald at Queensridge. I really liked this location and it was my favorite of the day. I loved the courtyard area and the best feature was this awesome bridal dressing room suite.
The Bridal Suite Features:
- Six fully functional make-up stations with running water and electrical.
- A salon style step-up mirror.
- Two private bathrooms with additional facility for make-up.
- A walk-in closet that can be locked throughout the reception to store
purses and other valuables. - A private balcony.
- Comfortable furniture for relaxation prior to the ceremony.
- TV and surround sound CD stereo system.
- Complimentary Champagne for the ladies prior to the ceremony.
- Refrigerator stocked with complimentary soda and waters.
- An elevator provides easy access to The Brides Suite on the second floor.
The Groom's Dressing Room features:
- A 47 inch Plasma TV.
- PS3 with the latest games.
- A private bathroom.
- Comfortable furniture for relaxation prior to the ceremony.
- CD stereo system.
- A round of Complimentary beverages prior to the ceremony.
- Refrigerator stocked with complimentary soda and waters.

Jerami fell in love with the second golf course we visited. I think he was ready to book with them right then and there but I wanted to wait until we visited our next venue. This is Angel Park Golf Club. It's a public golf course. The ceremony area is really gorgeous with a waterfall in the background.

Then we visited THE venue. Actually we were pretty torn between Angel Park Golf Club and Canyon Gate Country Club. In the end, we were leaning slightly towards Canyon Gate.
Here's the entrance:
Here's the beautiful balcony area. We can have a choice of the modern arch thing with choice of color (we would keep the red) or a huppa.
And here's the clubhouse. Lighting packages are offered but I think I like it just the way it is.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Headpieces & Accesories
My dream was to wear a mantilla veil on my wedding day but unfortunately, none of the dresses I picked out worked with one. I ended up buying this veil from someone on Craigslist. She bought two veils on Hautelook.com during their sale featuring items from Bridal & Company. It is a two-tiered fingertip veil with satin edging.






I still thought about the mantilla veil and thought maybe I could wear a modified mantilla with the lace edging. How tough can it be to make a veil? I decided against it because I have very limited sewing skills.
I want something else besides a veil in my hair. I want something sparkly. I thought about doing crystal hair picks, crystal comb, headband or flower. I think a tiara will look silly with my dresses.

My dream earrings are below. But at $200, I couldn't swallow the price. They are from Jardin and sold at perfectdetails.com. I searched for a similar pair but I couldn't find anything. I was at JCPenney so I wandered over to their jewelry section. I found a pair by Vieste Rosa that I really like. They are not as beautiful as the Harry Winston inspired beauties below but at $20, I decided to go ahead and buy them. If I find something else, I can still wear them somewhere. I can't find a picture of the earrings and not in the mood to take pictures right now.
I want something else besides a veil in my hair. I want something sparkly. I thought about doing crystal hair picks, crystal comb, headband or flower. I think a tiara will look silly with my dresses.
I love the romantic, fashion-foward accessories from the Vera Wang White line. (I love the black horsehair sash. Some people find it a bit out there but I love the look.)
This comb is very pretty.
I also bought this bracelet. (The Limited $49.90 -- online only.)

My dream earrings are below. But at $200, I couldn't swallow the price. They are from Jardin and sold at perfectdetails.com. I searched for a similar pair but I couldn't find anything. I was at JCPenney so I wandered over to their jewelry section. I found a pair by Vieste Rosa that I really like. They are not as beautiful as the Harry Winston inspired beauties below but at $20, I decided to go ahead and buy them. If I find something else, I can still wear them somewhere. I can't find a picture of the earrings and not in the mood to take pictures right now.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Shoes
I fell in love with these shoes the first time I saw them on http://intheircloset.com/manolo-blahnik-something-blue-satin-pumps. I don't remember them from the Sex and the City movie but apparently they were Carrie's wedding shoes. They are called the Something Blue or Hangisi.
Even after several years, they are still an extremely popular wedding shoe. I couldn't find them for sale in blue anywhere except ebay. Unfortunately none were my size. I found them in fuchsia, coral, white, and black at the various department stores. I even considered buying them in black but I wasn't sure about wearing black shoes for my wedding. (Although I'm starting to like black accessories for weddings after trying on the Vera Wang White dress with her black horse hair sash.)

Aren't they gorgeous?

I then looked for the knock-offs from Martinez Valero. For $160, they are not exactly cheap shoes. A little more and you can have Badgley Mischka wedding shoes. These are also sold out everywhere in blue. DSW online has the white and black.




Even after several years, they are still an extremely popular wedding shoe. I couldn't find them for sale in blue anywhere except ebay. Unfortunately none were my size. I found them in fuchsia, coral, white, and black at the various department stores. I even considered buying them in black but I wasn't sure about wearing black shoes for my wedding. (Although I'm starting to like black accessories for weddings after trying on the Vera Wang White dress with her black horse hair sash.)

Aren't they gorgeous?

I then looked for the knock-offs from Martinez Valero. For $160, they are not exactly cheap shoes. A little more and you can have Badgley Mischka wedding shoes. These are also sold out everywhere in blue. DSW online has the white and black.

I then tried forgetting about the shoes because not only are they not available but the blue is not the shade of my wedding color blue and at $945, was a little steep for me. I looked and looked and found these other Martinez Valero pumps. The color is a little off in the picture but in person they match the Tiffany blue exactly. Bling wedding shoes are in right now. I liked them but I didn't love them. I didn't really want Tiffany blue wedding shoes. I wanted something a little more vibrant.

So I looked for shoes in my other wedding color: red. I love red shoes. These are Charles by Charles David. 6pm.com has these shoes on sale for $129.00 with a listed price of $215. I thought the CBCD line was the cheaper line of Charles David. Maybe it's been a long time since I bought a pair of Charles Davids. I found them at a deep discount at my new online shoe retailer: Marty's Shoes. I used a $10 off coupon and got them for $49.99 with free shipping.


Then I started googling "Manolo Hangisi" again and found that Bergdorf's is taking preorders for the blue with delivery by the end of October 2011. What is a girl to do?
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
The Hunt for a Venue Continues
I was in Las Vegas this past weekend for a bachelorette party. I had my heart set on a venue out there and almost booked it without visiting it. My girl friends were adamant about me visiting the venue so we went out. It was a good thing we did. The place was too small.
So the bf and I are flying out in two weeks to go look at a few venues. Wish us luck.
Below are some venues we already have on the calendar:

I've never met a Westin I didn't like. The Westin is close to the strip but not on the strip. I've never been inside so I'm not sure about the traffic inside the hotel.

The Grove is a wedding ceremony and reception venue. I like the gazebo and the garden feel of this venue.

The bf actually found this place when I called and said no to the other venue. It's Rainbow Gardens -- the only indoor garden in Las Vegas.

The Emerald at Queensridge is really pretty. It has a dark espresso colored dance floor instead of the typical parquet floor.

Canyon Gate Country Club looks amazing. I love the idea of a ceremony of this balcony area but I'm not sure if everyone will fit.

Other places we would like to visit bu have not heard back from yet.
So the bf and I are flying out in two weeks to go look at a few venues. Wish us luck.
Below are some venues we already have on the calendar:
Vdara: One of our favorite places to stay. We're actually staying at Vdara during this visit. It's on the strip but it's so peaceful. Our goal was not to have the reception at a really high traffic Vegas venue like Bellagio or the Wynn. (Plus I couldn't navigate the Wynn or Encore's website. I got frustrated.)

I've never met a Westin I didn't like. The Westin is close to the strip but not on the strip. I've never been inside so I'm not sure about the traffic inside the hotel.

The Grove is a wedding ceremony and reception venue. I like the gazebo and the garden feel of this venue.

The bf actually found this place when I called and said no to the other venue. It's Rainbow Gardens -- the only indoor garden in Las Vegas.

The Emerald at Queensridge is really pretty. It has a dark espresso colored dance floor instead of the typical parquet floor.

Canyon Gate Country Club looks amazing. I love the idea of a ceremony of this balcony area but I'm not sure if everyone will fit.

Other places we would like to visit bu have not heard back from yet.
This place is called Victoria's. I'm not crazy about the carpet.
This place is called Flamingo Banquet Hall. Imagine no balloons and disregard the stupid name.
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