I finally found her – the “her” being my dress!
I’ve always had this idea that wedding dress shopping would be such a delightful experience, but after looking for almost 1 ½ years and not finding the right one, I was starting to get frustrated and wondered if I ever would. It seems as if I’ve scoured every bridal shop in Orange County just to find the right dress for me. I finally found it down the street from my parents’ home at a local bridal shop in our area that I avoided going to because of the fear of very unaffordable prices.
My dress is a Mori Lee original with a strapless bodice that has awesome embroidery and crystal beading for some bling. The beading detail cascades through the back of the dress and hemline. I just love it! I really do. It meets all of the musts that I was looking for in my dress and I’m just so happy with it. I had my first official fitting last week to discuss all of the alterations and bustle that needs to get done.
I guess it’s true that when you find it, you’ll just know.
** Mr. Gardenia, please stop reading!
Last week, Mr. Gardenia and I finally had our engagement pictures with our wonderful photographer at Cal State Long Beach. We really wanted to go somewhere different, so we decided to use the Japanese Gardens on site as our backdrop (along with the Pyramid).
Our session gave us a chance to hang out with our photographer and her husband, and see how they are in action. I think that it’s always nice to have that opportunity to work with your vendor prior to the wedding so that you can evaluate their work based on your experience. Here are some sneak peeks into our e-pic session with Renee Broughton. I can’t wait to see the rest of our pictures.All photos courtesy of Renee Broughton.

With the help of our very creative MOH, combined with some A6 flat cards and envelopes from Paper Source, a rubber stamp, embossing powder and some wrapping paper - our Save the Dates were born.
These went out in August, but I thought I’d share the materials that we used to get to the final product:
Paper Source A6 Flat Cards
Paper Source A6 Envelopes
Paper Source stamp
Stamp pad in Jade Green
Embossing Powder in Gold
Container Store Wrapping Paper for envelope liners
Clear labels for return address
Double sided tape
Bone folder
Save the Date cards
1. Printed the text on the A6 flat cards using Microsoft Word. Tip: Print on a regular 8’’ x 11’’ sheet of paper first and use that to line it with the A6 flat card to see if everything is aligned correctly. This will save you from wasting any of the A6 flat cards.
After diligently looking and comparing different hair and make up vendors, I was very fortunate to have found the right one for me. Last month, I met with Natalie Buketov to have a hair and make up consultation. I’ve read some great reviews about Natalie, but the best one came from Mrs. Tomato and I was very encouraged to contact her.
Within a short period of time, I got a chance to talk to Natalie and meet with her. She put me at ease from the very moment I walked in the door to when I walked out with a huge smile on my face. She really listened to what I wanted. She knew how important it was for me to look like me - I wanted to look as natural as possible. I also bought some unique hair pieces in downtown L.A. a few months back, and Natalie was able to incorporate them in my hair - just like I wanted. I wish that my veil was ready at the time so that I would have been able to try it on, but it’s still a project that my Mom is working on.
I had the best experience during the bachelorette/girlie gathering day that my MOH, bridesmaids and girlfriends threw for me just last month. They really catered the day for me and my loves in life - it was a foodie experience not to be forgotten.
We started the day with a scrumptious brunch that was prepared by my MOH and MOB. We had a full array of French toast kabobs, sausage skillets, fresh fruit, pastries from one my favorite Cuban bakeries (Porto’s), mini red velvet cupcakes from Dots, coffee, juice and much more. It gave us time to catch up with everyone and just relax before we headed out to Burke Williams for my very first spa experience. The girls all came away with treats like matching flip flops, homemade madeleines and nail-tinis for everyone.
They treated me to a spa adventure that started with a bath in lavender and citrus oils, followed by my first ever facial, a body treatment that made my skin glow all through the week, and a mani-pedi session with all of the girls. It was so nice to have that retreat away from all madness of wedding planning and just relax and unwind with everyone. The facial was definitely my favorite out of the treatments and I’m looking forward to going back for more.
For the past couple of days, I know that my very creative DIY MOH/sister has been busy with a certain project, but I couldn’t figure out what it was until yesterday morning. I woke up to my bridal shower invitation sitting on my dresser, which got me so excited! Lately I’ve been constantly stressing out with the wedding that it’s hard to keep my head screwed on, but I try to manage with the help of some of important people. Looking forward to the bachelorette day and bridal shower has really kept my spirits up, so I was so excited to wake up to my shower invite.
Every detail on the invite was hand crafted by my MOH/sister. I’m so proud of her!!!
I was truly so overjoyed when I heard the news about being the newest bee in the wonderful world of Weddingbee. I’ve been anxious to introduce myself so that I could start to blog away!