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Mrs. Magic, Chapel Hill, NC Age and Occupation: 30, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Researcher Engagement Date: December 1, 2009 Wedding Date: October 2011 Venue: Barn at Valhalla About Me: I’m a tall drink of water (5’10”!) and a Southern bride with an enormous appetite for Mexican food, good deals, anything French, and all things wedding! By day I am lucky enough to work with individuals with autism and their families. By night, I’m even luckier to be able to spend time hanging out with awesome friends, crafting, shopping, thinking about exercising, and kicking it with Mr. Magic and our two cats. I tend to have sudden, intense cravings that will not be denied (seafood enchiladas! new jeans!) and I’m prone to being a disorganized mess of anxiety and stress. After waiting (and waiting!) to get engaged, I am finally planning the colorful, fun, fabulously awesome Fall wedding of our dreams. In an effort to share the fun and craziness that is wedding planning, I’m gonna blog about it for y’all---the good, the bad, and the pretty!
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Glinen!

March 24th, 2011 @ 4:56 pm by Mrs. Magic

I have been really stressing about how our wedding is going to look. Sometimes things look good in my head and then they look whack in real life. And since I am prone to liking things that are exact opposites of each other, this wedding could end up a hot mess real quick.

I recently had an appointment to go check out CE Rental. They are the rental place that our caterer, General Store Cafe, collaborates with. The day before, I practically had a panic attack because I was so anxious about choosing what I wanted…or, even knowing what I wanted! As I’ve said many times before, on Weddingbee and in real life, I have never done this before! I can throw a wicked party (if I do say so myself!), but I have never planned an event for over 100 people! I knew there were going to be a lot of options and that meant a lot of choices and that meant a lot of decisions, and I was getting myself worked up before I even got there!!!

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Too many choices!


I decided I would take some of my milk-glass containers and some fake, fall-colored flowers to stick in them to help me see my vision. Imagining is not really my strong suit, and I was worried I would not be able to really envision all the elements coming together.

And it turns out, I was worried for nothing (again)!

Jenn from GSC met me there (Is that normal? She is not a coordinator per se…either way, super nice of her!), and we met with a woman from the rental company. Jenn had printed out my inspiration board, and I busted out the milk glass and fake flowers. Then we were off to browse the very large, extensive warehouse of linens. It was so awesome! They explained the differences in quality and price, and I immediately vetoed all the elaborately designed linens.

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Not really our style (source)

Instead, we gathered some of the basic linens to try in brown and orange, as well as a green burlap-ish one and a regular burlap linen. And the table dressing began!

First up, basic brown. This was nice but I had a couple of reservations. One, our barn is brown. Brown walls and brown floor and brown ceiling might mean brown linens would be a bit too much…brown. Two, once I saw the other textured linens, the cotton/poly linen was a bit bland.

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With white plates and a yellow napkin

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Same look, different color napkin

Next we checked out the green burlap-y one! The texture was really interesting to me, and although I actually thought “I have never noticed anyone’s linens at any wedding, ever,” I rationalized that a lovely linen can really add to the overall aesthetic. Right?

In this first pic, you can see both the napkins, as well as a charger we were playing around with at the bottom of the photo. At two dollars a pop, though, the chargers are out—I didn’t love them that much anyway.

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And here is a closeup of our lovely silverware and the texture of the green burlap-y one. (I keep saying burlap-y and burlap-ish because the actual burlap was really rough and raw, and this was much more refined and smoother.) I figured it’d be like, “Here’s the basic ones, the rest of them are an arm and a leg and $5 a piece,” but they had a wide selection at the lowest price! Don’t you think this adds a touch of vintage classiness to go with our milk glass? (Just say yes, OK?)

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So I was really feeling the green burlap, and they were about to work up a price for me, when I looked past the woman’s shoulder and saw the GLINEN! She had mentioned the glinen earlier when we were wandering the warehouse and she was going to pull some, but she forgot and so did I. So I asked if we could try the glinen, just to see.

Oh, what is glinen, you ask?

GLITTER LINEN. Here, let me show you!

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Duh…winning!

Bahahaha, just kidding! It’s this, for real:

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It has the texture of refined burlap and a subtle golden thread running through it that makes it glitter! Hence the name, glinen. Can you see the subtle sparkliness in the above image a little? (I took these pics on my iPhone, and so they are not the best quality. Sorry.)

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The above photos also feature glinen, courtesy of Erin McLean Events.

I was super excited after discovering the glinen. I really loved it, way more than I thought I would. I got samples of all the fabrics and the napkins and showed them to the mister. He immediately eliminated the brown and green (”too dark,” he said) and narrowed it down to the glinen too!

And isn’t “glinen” such a fun word to say???

How’d you pick your linens? And if it were you, which linen would you choose out of the ones shown?

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15 Responses to “Glinen!”

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BrightYellowGaloshes (message)  250 posts, Helper bee

I’ve never heard of glinen before but I absolutely love it! Thanks for sharing!

 
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Miss Lox (message)  1,128 posts, Bumble bee

I was positive you were making up the word glinen. S’okay, I’m wrong a lot. I’m used to it. ;)

 
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Fricky (message)  89 posts, Worker bee

Glinen reminds me of Galinda…you know, Galinda with a Guh. :)

 
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xtatic1
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xtatic1 (message)  778 posts, Busy bee

Our venue just comes with white on white….boring! I never really thought about renting linens so I made a trip to Joann and bought many many yards of black/white damask and proceeded to cut table overlays like Martha’s like this…
http://www.marthastewartweddings.com/article/round-table-runner-how-to
And I will just sell them after my wedding to another bride. Bridal recycling is the best!

 
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Miss Biscuit (message)  624 posts, Busy bee

How did I miss that you were going through The General Store Cafe?! Mr. B’s friend got married in the cafe last year. I didn’t go because I wasn’t invited, but that’s a different story for a different day :).

 
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Miss Magic (message)  628 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Lox: I didn’t make it up…but CE Rentals might have! GLINEN! *jazz hands*
@xtatic1: bridal recycling IS the best!
@Miss Biscuit: Uh, cause I haven’t posted about it yet! I am a bad, disorganized blogger! Did you have yummy food? Our tasting was awesome!

 
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mariewest
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mariewest (message)  271 posts, Helper bee

The glinen really works. I’ve never heard of it. Glad to learn something new.

 
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Miss Jaguar (message)  4,656 posts, Honey bee

I’m not big on linens or anything like that, but the burlap one is really elegant. Love it!

 
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

OK - glinen is officially amazing. I’ve never heard of it before, either, but now I’m super interested in seeing more!

 
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Miss Pain au Chocolat (message)  1,698 posts, Bumble bee

You hooked me on the post title. I had no idea what glinen was. And now I know. Great choice! The metallic thread will catch natural and candle light and glow, baby glow.

 
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Mrs. Taco (message)  950 posts, Busy bee

Yes to glinen. The word, not the actual stuff ;) I looks KINDA ITCHY, amirite?

I went to this magical place called La Tavola and played with linens for HOURS. Decided on nicer guest linens and cake-table overlay. “Overlay” is totally a linens-world word, I can’t believe I am using it, ha.

 
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Miss Biscuit (message)  624 posts, Busy bee

@Miss Magic: Mr. Biscuit liked it. I was not invited, as the groom’s side wasn’t allowed dates (not even wives). If this dude didn’t read my blog sometime I would TOTALLY write a post on the lack of decorum there.

 
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Miss Ostrich (message)  1,948 posts, Buzzing bee

WINNING! Bwahaha.

And anything with sparkle is so much better. Yay for GLINEN!

 
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Miss Carousel (message)  590 posts, Busy bee

That is so cool!! Congrats on your choice, it’s lovely!

 
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toshella
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toshella (message)  642 posts, Busy bee

Wow, that store is so cool! I’m thinking of buying linens rather than renting (so I can resell, like xtatic1 above) but now I wanna go somewhere where I can test them all out in advance! D:

 

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Mrs. Magic, Chapel Hill, NC Age and Occupation: 30, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Researcher Engagement Date: December 1, 2009 Wedding Date: October 2011 Venue: Barn at Valhalla About Me: I’m a tall drink of water (5’10”!) and a Southern bride with an enormous appetite for Mexican food, good deals, anything French, and all things wedding! By day I am lucky enough to work with individuals with autism and their families. By night, I’m even luckier to be able to spend time hanging out with awesome friends, crafting, shopping, thinking about exercising, and kicking it with Mr. Magic and our two cats. I tend to have sudden, intense cravings that will not be denied (seafood enchiladas! new jeans!) and I’m prone to being a disorganized mess of anxiety and stress. After waiting (and waiting!) to get engaged, I am finally planning the colorful, fun, fabulously awesome Fall wedding of our dreams. In an effort to share the fun and craziness that is wedding planning, I’m gonna blog about it for y’all---the good, the bad, and the pretty!

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