Thursday, June 21, 2012

Construction Ahead!




This Sign hangs on the door of our Spare Room... Now Wedding HQ. Right now every flat surface including some floors in our 1897 farm house are engulfed in full wedding construction.


I've been collecting items for 6 months to give the perfect touch to our big day, so now it's time to organize all those yard sale, and goodwill boxes in preparation for the big day. The only "new" item I bought for the wedding that did not come from either consignment, Goodwill, or a Yard Sale, is the Cake Plate Nate & I will put our wedding cake on. Doing this has helped to keep the cost down, and you'll see on the 30th, that it all comes together to make our dream day come true!

When at David's Bridal my girls saw headpieces and tried a few on. We all had sticker shock and the $50 tag on each one. So we opted for an afternoon of wine an DIY and made our own from supplies I found at Joanne's. Everyone is embracing the vintage style, right down to the hairstyles.


Everyone is being SUPER helpful, which makes me a very unstressed Bride... For now anyway... Even my beloved Shams came to help. He was really good at throwing, um.... organizing some of our craft materials. <3



Even Nate is doing his part to ensure that everything is perfect for our BIG day. We made sure his part including heavy equipment operation and he was one happy guy! We have been adding 3 loads of stone to the driveway to ensure our guests don't have to re enact a scene from Dukes of Hazard in order to make it to the reception. Although, a Dixie Horn would be encouraged ;)

As we make our final preparations and the countdown gets to 9, we are reminded of all the amazing people here and resting on high who have worked hard right beside us to ensure our journey on the Road to Roland is one of memories, good friends, and good wine.

Until Next Time,
Future Mrs. Amy Vaughan- Roland


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Romeo and The Juliet Cap


Here is my Grandmother Mary Elizabeth Rittenhouse Vaughan and her "Romeo" Charles Hadley Vaughan on their wedding day in 1954! She is wearing the Juliet Cap I will wear on my wedding day!


Here is a picture of the Juliet cap ! This cap is from the Rittenhouse-Byrne side of our family ( Grandma Vaughan's Family) and has been worn by brides in our family for 127 YEARS!
This style of cap gets its name from Romeo and Juliet when pictures of the ever lovely Juliet were shown she wore a cap of this style.


After the I do's the bride signs her new name for the first time and puts her wedding date on the card in the box and adds a picture of her big day and then hand the box back to the "Box Keeper" currently my sister Kim!


For now I am settled in with my Romeo getting ready for the big day!
The "Hat" remains safe in the box with "the keeper" until then!
June 18th will be my first chance to wear it with the hairstylist for a practice run!

So excited for the amazing traditions that will come with our big day some 127 years old!
We also look forward to our own Road to Roland traditions in the days, months, and years to come!

See you soon!
Almost Mrs. Amy Vaughan-Roland!!!!!!

:)