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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Need help with Wedding Ideas!!!!?

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jetorres


I am planning my Wedding with a budget of $6000-8000. We want it outdoors, planning on Sedona, AZ since we live here in AZ. We are pretty outdoorsy so are our families, we are planning on having the whole wedding reception turn into a camping trip (since we have 4 children, 2 are mine from a previous marriage and 2 are his from a previous marriage). We need help with everything!!! I love to cook, bake and decorate. Our colors are baby blue and burnt orange with about 60 quests. Any suggestions?


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I love to look and look//to try to answer what you asked//, the only thing that I cannot get together is your colors, not dresses and flowers, but other stuff, you could have of course candles on the tables, but I also liked the all natural fruit centerpieces made out of fruit and greenery, but also there were burlap wrapped different sized jars and mason jars with beautiful orange/peach dahlias and then some with sunflowers, mustard colored mum buttons, daisies. golden statice and orange gerber daisies and loose drapey (perhaps you can get your own) greenery. My one suggestion would be to change the burnt orange to a medium orange, add in a bit of the burnt and like rust mums.
Just list some things: Since you are a camper, you will know about food, time/how much/storage/refrigeration if needed.
Beer and soft drinks in big tin tubs or the barrels that are cut in half to be flower planters at Lowes or Home Depot.
Round slabs of wood to put centerpieces on, will list a good site later, but you can probably get your own. Also the cutest cupcake tower, the towers were logs or pieces of wood different heights with pine cones and artificial woodsy flowers in between, gorgeous.
Corn hole game, croquet, flourscent ring toss if night time, ping pong games.
Tents, tables, chairs (?) fire pit, a must, a pretty landscape=flat or a hiking trail-some type of home made archway made out of small logs and twig branches with burlap twine and burlap bows, aisle lined with wildflowers, stanchions for reserved seats holding mason jars with flowers mentioned above, log benches or hay bales,
a place for parking, lighting?, twinkle lights
Crepe paper and japanese lanterns in your colors.Burlap and regular ribbon, Baskets/antique boxes to hold bottles of water, etc. signs made of wood or rustic chalkboards/slates (on site I will list) hanging silk flowers and/or round dots on mono filament line, cameras for guests to take candid shots, pine cone wreaths, metal type lanterns for light and to hang in trees, rustic wooden signs.***************
Found this Foil Cones (fix on grill) Fruit and Smores Cones
chopped fruit (strawberries and bananas-can use any), mini marshmallows, chocolate chips (dark chocolate has anti-oxidants), waffle style ice cream cones--must be waffle, mix as desired and add to waffle cones, cover with heavy foil, place on grill, turning twice for 5-7 minutes, a gooey good snack, may have to take a trial run first (*can add butterscotch morsels, white chocolate, nuts, brown sugar, toffee pieces, coconut, dried fruit) **but I like the more simple one
Favor bags--brown paper bags with top folded over in a small fold, staple, add craft eyeballs and a small bow tied below (mustache) the a round circle decorated with polka dots and the message you want----Tree best to you--oranetreed you came-
http://www.save-on-crafts ****this site has lots of good "stuff" and many ideas
So many beautiful state parks and camp grounds, you'll have to google/search or you may already have one in mind, I liked the "Slide rock St. Park" always wanted to do that

then saw this sign on some material like bleached linen with burlap back
I (heart shape) Spy
People dancing and twirling
Some fancy food
a bubbly drink
something blue
two people hand in hand
a white dress
a shirt with stripes of color gray
a couple of old souls
a sparkly diamond
a little sugar
a dress the color of the sun
a giant hug and kiss
Good luck, best wishes!!jl

Which would be easiest to do first? Who gets what bed?




Jamie's Mo


I'm planning on renovating my camper/RV once its paid off (by Oct). I want to replace *most* of the flooring as its filthy carpet, part of the bathroom floor has to be ripped up and replaced ASAP, I want to take the built in table (turns into a bed) out and put in a small breakfast nook table and chairs, and replace the couch.

The floor, flooring, and couch HAVE to be done. Couch is "broken" in that bars come through part and hurt your butt if you sit on it..... Like you can feel the supports though the cushions. The flooring is just gross. I hate carpet. And the plumbing is messed up so the bathroom floor has been being wet over and over, we're trying to fix it but it happened before we bought it....

What would be easiest to do first?

We also have a full bed in a "seperate" bedroom, and a twin bed by the bathroom/couch/table. Would you leave your son (21 months) in the big bed and take the twin, or make him go to the twin? I've been staying up late doing homework, but I *could* move it to the bedroom lol. He's just never slept alone or in the twin bed.

Who would sleep where?
Sorry, the floor will be done as soon as the issue is fixed, we just can't figure it out yet. I thought I had fixed it earlier but guess not....

I love the storage bench idea! I was leaning towards a futon lol!



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I would fix the bathroom first. The damage will only get worse and more costly to fix it if it is not repaired. I would not wait nearly a year to do so, either. Mold and mildew can cause health issues.

I would take out the built in table and the couch and then rip up the carpet. Make any repairs, and then cover with the "puzzle" style wood flooring that is nice, durable and not too expensive.

For an RV, depending on room i would put in a breakfast nook I have seen at Montgomery Ward and KMart- it is a booth style bench (with storage under the seats) and a picnic style table, with a picnic bench (which you could use or not). It is only $200. It is not large or heavy, so it would be great in an RV. As well, I would probably replace the couch with a futon if possible- they are usually inexpensive (I have seen them for as little as $100), lightweight and versatile (couch or bed).

If he has never slept on the twin, I would not put him on it at his age. He would likely be used to the bigger bed and roll off of the smaller one, both because it is smaller and because the bigger one is probably surrounding on most sides by walls that prevent his falling. Besides, the noise from your being up will not disturb him if he is in another room.

We have been looking at popup campers (probably a fixer upper, because I am not willing to pay what they cost new) to buy one day so we can take the children camping more often (and still have some conveniences such as electricity, fridge, toilet, heat/air) so when I see somethign that will work, I make note of it for future reference.




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