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Mrs. Gloss, Boston/Maine Age and Occupation: 24, Designer/soon-to-be Architect Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Systems Engineer Engagement Date: May 23, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: SS Katahdin/Lakeside Tent About Me: I don't like nickels or the skin that forms on pudding when it's in the fridge for too long. I couldn't live without Pantone markers, fountain soda (3/4 diet, ¼ regular Coke), run-on sentences, or ridiculously oversized sunglasses. I will try to DIY almost anything and am just OCD enough to make most of it work. I am truly excited about having all my family and friends together, becoming Mrs. Gloss, and having amazing photos to prove it!
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While we were taking a few last pictures, and our guests were getting themselves off the boat, our second shooter Meredith zipped into our tent and took pictures of the set-up and details before our guests got in there. I’m so thankful she was there to capture photos of all the details I put my blood, sweat and tears into.

First up: the tables - if you remember, we opted for rectangular tables.  We had set up the bones of the space the day before (placed all the tables and chairs) but Emilie & Fiona of Pink Orchid weddings transformed the space just as we had discussed and it was perfect.

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These vases were one of the first things I bought. I loved how the yellow flowers popped against the navy runners. Although my mom planted hundreds of flowers to grow for the wedding, I’d say only half came up in time due to a terribly rainy summer, so we ended up buying some bulk flowers. The week after our wedding though, the whole garden was yellow! :)

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Our place settings: I’ve refused to touch my sewing machine since sewing all those napkins and table runners. We ran out of time to iron all the tablecloths but the runners hid the crease down the center really well! I’m not sure if I ever got around to posting about our menus but they were Goccoed and tied on with blue and white baker’s twine. Since we ended up doing a buffet, we kept the plates near the food stations and I think it really helped keep the tables clean and uncluttered for these photos.

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Our escort cards : I cut these out of white museum board and used a laser cutter to engrave the names of the tables along the sides. Then I wrote out the name of the guest and tied more blue and white baker’s twine around it.

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The Signage: We named each of our tables after different boating knots (we were seated at ’snuggle hitch’). The table signs were backed with navy paper, and the food/drink signs were backed with yellow, to keep things interesting but organized. :)

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Above: guestbook made via Blurb with our engagement pictures, photo sharing cards made via VistaPrint with instructions for our guests to upload their photos to our Flickr account post wedding

I made special chair signs for myself and Mr. Gloss (shown below) since we were VIPs and all.

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Our chalkboard welcome sign:

This was a big hit with our guests - some of our older guests found some accidental and not-wedding appropriate words, but I can’t wait to hang this up once we buy a place of our own.

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The Favors: We included a basket of flip-flops and pashminas for our guests, the flip-flops flew out of there, and even though it wasn’t cold, most of the pashminas were gone by the end of the night as well.

Our main favor was strawberry jam. My mom handpicked enough strawberries for 120 jars of jam - bless her, I wouldn’t have had the patience. :) Most of our guests had never had my mom’s jam before (those who had took a lot more than one jar ;) ) and those who hadn’t called or emailed all the next week saying how awesome it was. One person, who will remain nameless, admitted to making a PB&J sandwich and then eating the remainder of the jam straight out of the jar, it was that good. Smucker’s has nothin’ on my mom.

We also included bags of goodies for the kids to entertain themselves with. There were coloring books, crayons, some games/frisbees and random Martha Stewart crafts. They were a big hit!

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Since I never posted about these before, I figured I would include them now since they kind of tie in with our favors - our Out of Town Bags. They included a few maps of the area, some water, snacks, matches and maple syrup that my parents bottled.

We also included a brief welcome note to our guests -

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Gratuitous napkin shot - there were 6 facts in all.

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And I saved the best for last: THE CAKES!

My mom made our cakes and my dad made the stands.

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Now that you’ve seen all the details we can FINALLY be introduced as husband and wife! :)

*photos by Erica Lyn Photography and &Unlimited, except for the photos of the OOT bags, which I took… poorly.

Previously:

Nearly Nautical Nuptials : The Glossy Gals Get Ready
Nearly Nautical Nuptials : Putting on my Party Dress
Nearly Nautical Nuptials : The Glossy Guys Get Ready
Nearly Nautical Nuptials : The Glossy Gift Exchange
Nearly Nautical Nuptials : The First Look
Nearly Nautical Nuptials : Wedding Party Photos
Nearly Nautical Nuptials : A Few Moments Alone
Nearly Nautical Nuptials : Anchors Away!
Nearly Nautical Nuptials : The Shortest Walk of My Life
Nearly Nautical Nuptials : A Few Special Words
Nearly Nautical Nuptials : Pop That Cork!
Nearly Nautical Nuptials : Martinis, Munchies, Mingling and Martha
Nearly Nautical Nuptials : Back on Land

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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

wow..this really belongs in a magazine! everything looks so amazingly beautiful!

 
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Golden139 (message)  1,768 posts, Buzzing bee

Wow, everything looks absolutely gorgeous! I agree with Miss Sewing–definitely magazine material! You and your family did a great job. :)

 
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amariem25

wow, you and your mom are so talented! Gorgeous details.

 
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mander411 (message)  735 posts, Busy bee

those are such great detail shots!! and can’t believe your mom made that cake, it looks so good! love the stands also

 
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jackah

How beautiful!

Can you tell me how your dad made the cake stands–are they wooden? And did you find a food-safe paint or are the cakes on cardboard or something?

Everything looks fabulous!

 
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Miss Snow (message)  916 posts, Busy bee

Your wedding is *so* gorgeous!

 
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Miss Starfish (message)  1,924 posts, Buzzing bee

I love every detail! It sounds like diy runs in the family between homemade jam favors and maple syrup!

 
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kayakgirl73
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kayakgirl73 (message)  2,124 posts, Buzzing bee

Beautiful wedding.

 
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s

everything looks lovely!!! : )
how did you make your funfact napkins?? those are adorable …

 
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krissybee
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krissybee (message)  3,921 posts, Honey bee

oh my goodness, everything is so well executed and beautiful!! love your wedding!!

 
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Mrs. Gloss (message)  1,222 posts, Bumble bee

@jackah: Yes, they are wooden. He cut the top and bottom out of plywood, and turned the center spindle from a piece of 4×4 pine. Then we just spray painted them and added a layer of gloss.
In regards to the cake safety,most of the cake is actually styrofoam (shhh don’t tell)! The only real layer was the bottom center one that we cut into :) Our guests were served from sheet cakes.

 
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

OMG those cake stands are fabulous!!!

 
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Mrs. Gloss (message)  1,222 posts, Bumble bee

@s: They were gocco’d of course :)

 
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Trisha

This is stunning! I love the details! The cake plates, the jam, the out of town bags, especially the Mr and Mrs signs. However, the chalkboard is my favorite. Quick question - where did you get all of the black stands for the table names and other paper holding details?
Thanks!
Trisha

 
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Mrs. Gloss (message)  1,222 posts, Bumble bee

@Trisha: They are actually “Plate Stands” and I got them at the Christmas Tree Shop for like .99 each

 
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Miss Frozen Yogurt (message)  2,685 posts, Sugar bee

So beautiful!! And you have the most talented family ever!

 
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Miss Trail Mix (message)  6,308 posts, Bee Keeper

Your cakes rock my world…

 
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grass (message)  154 posts, Blushing bee

This is just adorable, and is giving me yet more inspiration for my wedding!! :)

 
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Caitlin

I ADORE this whole wedding. Every single thing about it! It is beautiful! Did you make those anchor bags with the kids’ stuff or buy them somewhere? They are ADORABLE. Love it all. :)

 
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Mrs. Gloss (message)  1,222 posts, Bumble bee

@Caitlin: I bought those - I actually found them in the ‘dollar aisle’ of target last summer. They worked perfectly!

 
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Mrs. Gloss, Boston/Maine Age and Occupation: 24, Designer/soon-to-be Architect Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Systems Engineer Engagement Date: May 23, 2008 Wedding Date: August 2009 Venue: SS Katahdin/Lakeside Tent About Me: I don't like nickels or the skin that forms on pudding when it's in the fridge for too long. I couldn't live without Pantone markers, fountain soda (3/4 diet, ¼ regular Coke), run-on sentences, or ridiculously oversized sunglasses. I will try to DIY almost anything and am just OCD enough to make most of it work. I am truly excited about having all my family and friends together, becoming Mrs. Gloss, and having amazing photos to prove it!

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