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Mrs. Gummi Bear, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 25, Japanese Importer/Illustrator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Game Developer/Programmer Engagement Date: April 15, 2006 Wedding Date: October 13, 2007 Blogging Since: June 19, 2007 Venue: Organic farm an hour from San Francisco About Me: I live for anthropologie, design blogs, sweets, japanese zakka, and vintage goods. We just bought our first home together and live with our two puppies and cat - it's a strange mixture of vintage, high-tech (we have 7 computers and 21 video game systems in all), and a whole lot of fur. Our wedding tries to embody the Japanese idea of "slow life", which is truly taking the time to enjoy food, company, and your environment!
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What?! No Stems?!

October 22nd, 2007 @ 12:15 pm by Mrs. Gummi Bear

That’s right, no stems. We opted for simple water tumbler glasses and the reidel ‘o’ stemless glasses. Not only because I tend to feel like I’m about to pour whatever liquid happens to be in my stemmed glass all over myself or someone’s white sofa/rug/maltese puppy, but because I wanted to go for a more relaxed feel at the table. That and with all the fist shaking after particularly vicious battles of tetris between courses, we felt that even trying to pretend we were sophisticated delicate wine drinkers would just be a thinly veiled sham, we admit it. We prefer juice.

Anyway, Mr. GB really really wanted twig flatware, so he got his wish. I think it tied the branch centerpieces + nest placecard holders together really well. Maybe even with the chivari chair bamboo-y-wood thing they have going on too. I could just be lying to myself that we actually thought about all this beforehand and I really AM that stylish and detailed. Yes!

Seeing as it was just over a week ago, I still don’t have photos - but thankfully my cousin took some photos of the table settings for us! Thanks Ellen!

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Less is more! Less is cheaper! ahem… less is more!

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I think using the nests as placecard holders worked out fairly well. Some of them stood up better than others. Some of them came home with us, some people took theirs, and some of them went home with two Korean women who raped the table of all things not tied down until their bags were full. Seriously, there was a stack of about 5 nests that could not be fit, so there they were left on the table, a tower of sad, discarded, unstealable nests.

Now the remaining 50 or so nests are in a box, lined up nicely so they don’t get tangled, by the front door. Sadly ignored because I’m finishing Phantom Hourglass and Mr. GB is thoroughly engrossed in Puzzle Quest. Bejeweled with Skeletons, that game, and stealer of my husband’s soul. I imagine we may get around to selling them, otherwise, burning them in a wedding bonfire that will coincide with some kind of nervous breakdown.

This is unrelated to the tablesetting choices, I had to post this photo because it’s cute.

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thanks for the picture, tiff & jason!

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14 Responses to “What?! No Stems?!”

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smartl (message)  543 posts, Busy bee

This is gorgeous Miss GB! I think you’ve probably posted about them before, but where did you buy the nests?

 
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tea (message)  2,433 posts, Buzzing bee

aawww! one of the birds! i like your tablesetting. it’s so relaxed…perfectly goes with the overall mood of your wedding.

 
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Mrs. Gummi Bear (message)  174 posts, Blushing bee

smartl: they’re from william sonoma, both Mrs. Plum and I used them. They’re adorable and even more so in person.

tea: thanks! we wanted to have people at ease when they sat down. And we’re all clumsy children, so the less we can break, the better!

 
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My

Your tables look great can’t wait to see more….

 
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Miss Canary (message)  633 posts, Busy bee

How perfect!

I have to ask, Mrs. GB… did anyone steal any of your birds??? ;)

 
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Mrs. Gummi Bear (message)  174 posts, Blushing bee

I was just thinking about that a second ago- actually! One was missing for a week, but we found it - rolled up in a lawn blanket. Weird! I gave away three to my sister and two friends who helped a great deal, but the rest are in boxes until I can find the time to decorate the rest of the house!

 
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fatafelice

Was the twig flatware a rental?! If so, I am incredibly jealous of the rental companies that you have at your disposal. I would kill for that flatware.

 
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Tasha

I love the idea of branch centerpieces, and from what I can see in the photo, they look really great. Do you have any additional photos of your centerpieces? I’m looking for inspiration :).

 
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Mrs. Gummi Bear (message)  174 posts, Blushing bee

fatafelice: actually, they were! Our venue doesn’t provide anything, so we had to rent everything! Anthropologie used to sell them, so if you really want it, you might be able to find out the manufacturer!

tasha: not yet, all we have are the closeups since people were sitting down to eat while taking photos. I’m hoping our photographer got some nice ones and I’ll share photos then!

 
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Tasha

Thanks, Mrs. Gummi Bear! Can’t wait to see them! And any recommendations you have about supplies to make branch centerpieces would be very much welcomed :)

 
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Miss Tulip (message)  612 posts, Busy bee

Love the one with the Ann Wood bird peeking out! (Actually, I love all the pics, but I’m CRAZY for those birds….) You have to promise to show us how you use them to decorate your house, once the deed is done!!

 
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fashionablemd

How cute!! From your invites (love, love, love) to your fabulous table settings, your wedding looks amazing!!

As a side note, will you be selling those nests anytime soon? I’d love to purchase them.

 
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Mrs. Gummi Bear (message)  174 posts, Blushing bee

fashionablemd: We may, I don’t really need 50 nests lying around the house for little more than sentimental value! email me or message me and maybe we can work it out? I just worry about shipping, they’re fairly delicate.

 
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Melissa

i love your decorations!!

(btw it took me a while to beat puzzlequest, but that’s because i refuse to use walk throughs!!!!)

 


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