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Mrs. Thimble, NYC/Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 26, Actress & Costume Designer (+ day job) Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Lawyer & Techie Wiz Engagement Date: August 22, 2008 Wedding Date: October 2010 Venue: The Pearl S. Buck House About Me: I’m an easily inspired over-thinker delighted with the process of designing, building, directing and {dare I say} co-starring in the early-autumn affair I’ve been dreaming up. I’m a sucker for trendied-up comfort foods and old family anecdotes; I have an affinity for adjectives, alliteration, eyelet and earl grey; and I live for quality time with family and friends. I never guessed I’d marry my “high school sweetheart", but when it turned out to be my funny, techie, loyal Mr. Thimble I was committed for life. We’re both mid-career transition and ready to move back to small-townish TBD, PA in a pre-wedding flurry of all-good life changes.
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Family Tree Love

June 21st, 2010 @ 2:34 pm by Mrs. Thimble

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I have several tricks up my sleeve to honor our families on our wedding day, but my favorite and most challenging project will be a family tree themed escort card table—a literal translation of the family tree part of our theme.

It has evolved from a throw-away joke: a table with some pumpkins, a map of our genealogy, and a boom box playing TV on the Radio’s Family Tree on loop…

(I like to imagine this song as the soundtrack to our day. Besides the fact that it’s beautiful, moving song, the themes resonate with an interfaith marriage. The song seems to talk about an interracial relationship and one side’s family tree stemming from Civil War era evils—which is far from our story. But we are indeed a product of the melting pot of America, and I believe we’re the first interfaith marriage for both sides of our family. Which is really cool. Thanks for listening, you may continue.)

… to a full-out tree with the escort cards as the blooms and leaves. (Sans song on loop. That would be weird.)

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I had been looking for an excuse to incorporate crocheted and felt flowers. I adore felt flower bouquets but I couldn’t see myself DIYing enough little faux blooms for my whole bouquet and 6 bridesmaids. Not to mention that I had already fallen head over heels for some real floral trends. So these crafted pretties inspired handmade blooming escort card tree-buds.

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{Felt bouquets by Princess Lasertron, crochet flowers and garland found here and here, rosettes on Etsy, and family tree quilt found here}

They’ll be attached to what I hope will be a wood silhouette of a tree shape (this is where I’ll need a jigsaw… so maybe it’ll be a more creative and less dangerous “tree”) in some semblance of our actual family trees.

Where will we write our guests’ names and table numbers? Why not on seeded paper leaf cut-outs to keep the tree blooming when our guests go home?

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I still need to iron out the details, but this project is one reason to look forward to the upcoming “between jobs” portion of my summer.

Do any of you have a wedding project you’re itching to get your hands on?

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4 Responses to “Family Tree Love”

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

SO cute! What a great way to incorporate your family tree theme! I love it!

 
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That is one of my favorite TV on the Radio songs! And we’re also doing little planters for escort “cards.” :)

 
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OH OH OH FELLOW TREE OBSESSEE!!! I have the most perfect thing for you - family tree ENVELOPE liners!!

Look!
http://www.inspiredgoodness.com/blog/tag/envelope-liners

 
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winter (message)  1,333 posts, Bumble bee

that is lovely

 

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Mrs. Thimble, NYC/Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 26, Actress & Costume Designer (+ day job) Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Lawyer & Techie Wiz Engagement Date: August 22, 2008 Wedding Date: October 2010 Venue: The Pearl S. Buck House About Me: I’m an easily inspired over-thinker delighted with the process of designing, building, directing and {dare I say} co-starring in the early-autumn affair I’ve been dreaming up. I’m a sucker for trendied-up comfort foods and old family anecdotes; I have an affinity for adjectives, alliteration, eyelet and earl grey; and I live for quality time with family and friends. I never guessed I’d marry my “high school sweetheart", but when it turned out to be my funny, techie, loyal Mr. Thimble I was committed for life. We’re both mid-career transition and ready to move back to small-townish TBD, PA in a pre-wedding flurry of all-good life changes.

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