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Mrs. Cinnamon Bun, Calgary, Alberta Age and Occupation: 26, Stage Manager Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Theatre Technician Engagement Date: June 22, 2010 Wedding Date: June 2011 Venue: Calgary Opera Centre About Me: I'm a life-long crafter and bookworm living in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Some of my loves include Lord of the Rings, Sherlock Holmes, knitting, opera, musicals, Etsy, baking, and of course, Mr. Cinnamon Buns. We're keeping our wedding close to home---the venue isn't very far from our house, and we live within walking distance of 6 bridal salons. I'm using the wedding as an excuse to try out every craft project I possibly can, with the endless help and support of my fiance.
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Our Biggest Wedding Present

August 15th, 2011 @ 12:39 pm by Mrs. Cinnamon Bun

We picked out our biggest wedding present in the week after our wedding day, and it arrived about a month after that. What was it, you ask? Well this was our living room before (clutter and all) :

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And here is what our living room looks like now:

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A new couch! And a leather couch at that! This is a gift from my very generous parents—my mum’s parents gave my mum and dad a leather couch as a wedding present, and the couch is still in good condition in my parents’ house. Leather lasts, so the stipulation was that we choose a leather couch within a certain budget. The living/kitchen/everything but bedroom area of our house is one big funnily-shaped room, so we knew we’d need a corner couch or two loveseats again. We thought the corner sectional would be the way to go. We checked out The Bay, and one of the couches that we liked there was by EQ3. I’d remembered seeing an EQ3 store down by our IKEA, so we paid a visit there to see what our other options were. It was great to see so many of the leather colours on furniture, rather than 6″ square swatches, and the Bay only carried 3 of the many lines of couches that EQ3 makes. We ended up buying an exact replica of one of the display couches, the EQ3 Solo in Raven leather:

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Mr CB, acting cool in the store.

I also really wanted to buy this ottoman that was displayed by “our” couch, but we have nowhere to put it:

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I love the one black section with the rest patterned! How awesome is that?

Buying direct from EQ3 was cheaper than the Bay, even though we could have had our registry discount applied to the purchase. Plus, the delivery time EQ3 quoted us was half the time the Bay quoted us. Sold!

Here comes the ‘lesson’ part of the post. If you know you have a large new piece of furniture set to arrive in 3-4 weeks time, start finding out who wants to take the old stuff ASAP. When we got the call that our couch was in town, it was about the time we were expecting it. We just weren’t expecting them to have a delivery driver ready to get it to us the next day! We (for some reason) expected to wait a week or two for delivery. At that point, we both posted on Facebook to see if anyone was interested in the old couches.

Mr CB had had a bite from a friend of his on Facebook, but she couldn’t get the couches before the new ones arrived, so I upended them and stuffed them in our entryway on the day the new one arrived. Mr CB’s friend wasn’t very quick about getting back to us, then wasn’t sure when she would come, blah blah blah… I got tired of waiting on her and posted the couches in the free section of Craigslist, and on Freecycle. I had a few bites on Freecycle, but most people said no once I’d sent them a picture. What up with that? One lady really wanted them, but her friend with a truck fell through so she had no way to get them out of our house. This went on for WEEKS before I thought about calling a charity to come pick them up. A lot of the ones I phoned wouldn’t pick up furniture (even if their website said they would. Grumpy Cinnamon Bun). Habitat for Humanity wanted a photo before they’d commit, so I sent one of the ones from the top of this post. They emailed me back saying ‘Sorry, we don’t do floral.’. WHAT? They’re not that bad! I felt a bit like a parent telling their child to eat their peas because there are “starving children in Africa!” SOMEONE TAKE THESE COUCHES ALREADY. I know there are people in this city that must need furniture, but we had no way of connecting.

Finally, I found someone who could pick them up (Interfaith Thrift Stores)…but it would be ten days. I was just happy to find someone who would take them off my hands, because by the time the nice Interfaith people come, they’ll have been hanging out in our entryway like this for a month:

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Only a small fire hazard… Actually the door is still pretty clear, no worse than if our entryway was walled in instead of open (one giant room, remember?), but if I want anything from the storage room (the open door you see) or our coat closet (hiding) it’s an adventure.

Do as I say, not as I do. I wish I’d gotten on the couch problem sooner, and lived for a day or two with no couches rather than a month with twice as many as fit in here.

Did you get any furniture for your wedding? Do YOU want my couches before next Saturday?

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16 Responses to “Our Biggest Wedding Present”

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Miss Ladyfingers (message)  1,119 posts, Bumble bee

First, awesome wedding present! And great advice on clearing out the old before bringing in the new. I can’t believe H4H was so picky!

 
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Miss Ticket (message)  475 posts, Helper bee

I can’t believe how much trouble you had finding someone to take your couches! When we had to get rid of a mattress set due to a flea infestation (they were actually clean I was just paranoid and didn’t want them anymore) we set them out by a dumpster at work and someone came and picked them up less than 20 minutes later (which sort of worries me that people are stalking our work dumpster…). But your new couch looks awesome!

 
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Luck of the Irish (message)  5 posts, Newbee

I think the couch was a wonderful idea - and I am shocked at H4H’s statement as well…you had beautiful floral couches - I would have gladly taken them out of your floor space :)

 
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mrsbowieii (message)  693 posts, Busy bee

That’s so AWESOME!

 
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Miss 1Cent
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Miss 1Cent (message)  168 posts, Blushing bee

Nice! And your place is so super cute that I thought this photo was from a Crate & Barrel catalog, or something, at first.

 
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Mrs. Hot Wings (message)  2,213 posts, Buzzing bee

I know the pain of having old furniture hang out in your home when new furniture arrives. I feel ya. Congrats on the new good looking couch!

 
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NYCcaliBRIDE
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NYCcaliBRIDE (message)  344 posts, Helper bee

I LOVE the couch. I have couch envy, but my kitties would tear up a leather couch. Your place is so nice!

 
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stephbonthego
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stephbonthego (message)  687 posts, Busy bee

haha, great story! (I really like that floral pattern, btw) =) Congrats on the upgrade!!

 
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Maya

Have we really gotten to the point where beggars can be choosy? It’s a donation! As long as it is in good condition what does it matter? And your furniture looks like it belongs in a french country or shabby chic catalog somewhere and if they didn’t like the print that’s what slipcovers are for. I would consider forwarding their email to corporate how rude. But after all that ranting your new furniture looks great!

 
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Miss Teaspoon (message)  731 posts, Busy bee

Love the new lounge though, very cool! And the coveted corner spot - So comfy.

 
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Miss Kettle (message)  909 posts, Busy bee

I have to admit I was chuckling the whole way through this story. I don’t mean to laugh at your misfortune, but this is pretty funny. A lesson learned for the whole hive I bet! Thanks for sharing. And your new couches are fantastic.

 
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LeeAnne

I just have to say, while I love the couches, I love the photo of Mr. CB drinking Tim Horton’s coffee on the couch in the store. I am a Canadian transplant to Philadelphia and I miss the Motherland terribly. Your photo made me break into a big smile. Congrats on the couch… and have a double-double for me.

 
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Susan Brown

Well i like the living room but i dont like the things that it is in the living room.:D

 
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Ms. Gazelle (message)  994 posts, Busy bee

I’m glad you were finally able to find someone to take your couches! Seriously, Habitat said no because they were floral???

 
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Miss Teacup (message)  621 posts, Busy bee

Such an awesome wedding present!

 
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MuddyInsignia (message)  48 posts, Newbee

lol, I actally love your old couches–and thought that was the new photo until I saw the 3rd one. I love the look. Then again, I am a sucker for that old vintage, comfortable, faintly Biritish type style.

 

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Mrs. Cinnamon Bun, Calgary, Alberta Age and Occupation: 26, Stage Manager Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Theatre Technician Engagement Date: June 22, 2010 Wedding Date: June 2011 Venue: Calgary Opera Centre About Me: I'm a life-long crafter and bookworm living in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Some of my loves include Lord of the Rings, Sherlock Holmes, knitting, opera, musicals, Etsy, baking, and of course, Mr. Cinnamon Buns. We're keeping our wedding close to home---the venue isn't very far from our house, and we live within walking distance of 6 bridal salons. I'm using the wedding as an excuse to try out every craft project I possibly can, with the endless help and support of my fiance.

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