Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Canvas Art

My crafty self is back! I don't think Adam knew what kind of DIY-er wife he was getting himself into when he asked me to marry him. Lucky for him though, that means we will have a super cute place, at a super low price. Crafting is so fun, and I feel like when I walk into Hobby Lobby or Joann's, my head just spins with ideas and inspiration! Well, I was at Joann's today shopping for materials to make our headboard, which I'll blog about later this week, when I made the mistake of walking down the discount fabric aisle. There was no turning back. Immediately, my eye caught this cute green paisley pattern, which so happened to be laying by this cute brown pattern. I decided I just had to use these patterns somehow, so I looked for one more similar fabric, and headed towards the canvas aisle to finish my impromptu craft list. 
My plan was to cover three 12 X 12 canvases with my three new fabrics, and hang side by side on a wall as accent art! They'll look great above our future bed, couch, or even in our dining room/kitchen! 
Here's what I did:

Here's what I started with. I also ironed all of the fabrics first, since they had some pretty serious creases from being in the bag all afternoon. Side note- the canvases were also half off, only $4 something a piece!
I used my staple gun and pulled the fabric extra tight all around the canvas and stapled it into the wooden part of the back side.

On the corners, I wrapped them like I was wrapping a present.
Finished product! Can't wait to hang them in our new home as a pop of earthy, yet modern color! 
Until then, away they go into storage!

Stay tuned to see our headboard! Sneak peak-- it's going to be chocolate brown!

249 days.
-the future Mrs.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Shadowbox & DIY Whiteboard

So since this is partially turning into my crafting/wedding ideas blog, I wanted to share the two crafts I made yesterday! Both of these things could be used at our reception or at our future home!
Craft 1- rustic shadow box!
I have been wanting to make one for the oodles and oodles of little gems here and there I've saved from things Adam and I have done or things he's given me, and I finally got inspired to just do it after Anna made a suuuuuper precious one for Mr. Jack. 
I hit up Hobby Lobby once again, and bought a shadow box that would match some of my frames and some really cute fabric, and just went with it! Here's how it turned out!

the shadow box & fabric
the result on my wall!

Craft 2- rustic whiteboard
I got this idea from combining a few different ideas I've seen on Pinterest & other craft blogs,
and just made it my own.
I found a destroyed wood frame and used the other half of the fabric from the shadow box, hot glued everything, and voila!

the frame
the frame with the fabric hot glued to the cardboard piece that came inside the frame
a homemade whiteboard! The only marker I had was on the verge of death so it didn't show up very well, but it will be super useful in a kitchen or office or at our reception as a welcome sign!

That's all, for now!
-the future Mrs.



Monday, September 19, 2011

Tagteam

This past weekend Adam came to town!! It was a long overdue visit to the Pence homestead. 
Saturday morning, we did something a little crazy. We drove out to Manchester and ran in the 
Warrior Dash! You can see more about this crazy race HERE.
I'm so glad we did this! It was amazing and such a fun way to us to push each other and really work together. The race was a little over 3 miles, with 12 huge obstacles along the way. At the very end of the race, we lept through two big fires and swam through a huuuuge mud pit. 
Here are a few photos from our adventure.








After we made it home and washed all of the mud out of our ears, we headed to Target and Pottery Barn to begin our wedding registries!! We still have lots to add, and  I'm super excited to register for our bedding this spring and really start picking out what our room will look like!! So fun!! We're also planning on registering at Crate & Barrel next time we're in Dallas, and making small wish lists at REI & Home Depot.
Here's a quick look at a few of my favorite things we registered for so far:
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a precious little kitchen set!! I love this table!!
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Yes, two tree-base lamps! with coordinating burlap shades!

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two matching bookshelves. love these!!
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our shower curtain!! we also picked out all of the bathroom coordinates and towels!
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panini maker- we hear these are pretty awesome. cough cough Andy & Becca.
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an awesome 4-slice toaster with retractable cord! we're doing all of our appliances in black & stainless. 
Cambria Dinnerware - Mushroom
our nice dishes!! I'm obsessed!! They're called Cambria Mushroom at Pottery Barn.
Arctic Flatware, 5-Piece Place Setting
and our nice flatware!! also at PB, called "arctic." These were the shallowest spoons of all the collections. Adam has an issue with overly deep spoons. 

We may or may not have also registered for an Xbox 360 and several more board games, including a Star Wars version of Operation. 
I mean, why not?? haha. 
Making our registry together was quite the tag-team effort. I think we worked really well together picking and choosing what we definitely wanted while both getting things we each really liked. There were some things I Adam completely picked out, some things I completely picked out, some things we both immediately said yes to, and some things we both said, okay which do you like, which do I like, ok let's get the one in the middle.

On Sunday, we went to church and breakfast with the fam, took pictures, and went to lunch with one of my sweet bridesmaids, Liv! Love her so much!


Such a productive weekend!!
Tonight, I crafted two more fun projects and I'll show those off tomorrow!
Missing my future Mr,
-the future Mrs.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Compromise

Who knew that planning a wedding would take a huge amount of compromise, even with someone who's your other 75%. Well, obviously I knew that, but everyone always says, the bride does everything and the groom has no say. Not the case. It's half HIS day too. Luckily I think there is only one main category right now that we are in disagreement about: music. 
And luckily, we've got 267 days to decide on something!
Which by the way, is starting to fly by! I can't believe it's already mid-September!
For instance. 
I found a song the other night and thought, 
"oh this would be PERFECT for us to leave the ceremony to!!"
Adam thought, "it's too fast."
Well meh meh meh. 
Another instance. 
Adam insists on walking into the ceremony to something...grand. 
Like THIS.
One can only assume how the bride-to-be felt about that one. 
I guess I'm learning that not every wedding idea I have is going to pass the a-ok from my groom, and I have to be ok with that. I want it to be just as special for him as it will be for me.
And in the end, who really cares what music we use. Who's going to remember it anyways? 
We will be married and happy and that's all that matters. 
I guess you'll just have to come to our wedding to see what the final decision was!
Either way, I know it will be perfectly "Adam & Sarah."
-The Future Mrs.


p.s. I think we might start registering this weekend!! 

I'm sure it will be an afternoon full of compromising and dreaming about OUR future home!
p.s.s We both recently got jobs!! Maybe we won't live in a cracker box after all! Only kidding. But God is so good, right when you need Him most.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Witty titles aren't my strong point

Here we go again, I know it's been a while since I've been on here, but I just like to build up anticipation.  As I sit here watching Tron Legacy and finishing up some homework, all I can think about is that a year from now I won't have any homework...but I'll probably be watching Tron Legacy then also.  Sarah seems to be doing a great job at keeping the interwebs updated on how our wedding planning is coming along.  Looks as if all things are coming together quite nicely.  The whole thing going through our heads right now is looking for a job.  I just want to be able to finally get out into the world and have some fun.  But I digress, this isn't a married blog (yet at least) and you don't particularly care about my job search so lets get Adam back on topic.  So roughly 274 days and 18 hours until I get married.  That's a pretty crazy fact to think about.  After going to Andy and Becca Sawyer's wedding, I got pretty excited.  Having all of my best family and friends there to just have some fun and be around will be great.  Though Sarah has shown some of the plans made so far for the wedding, believe me, there some great surprises that are going to be there.  Now to wrap up my time of blogging, let me leave you with this little bit to get you guys excited about that day next June: I have full control of my groom's cake...yes FULL CONTROL.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Free Time=Craft Time

As you probably know, I've had lots of free time on my hands lately! So, I decided I would go ahead and commence the crafting. I'm not doing any of the big things until Adam can help, which I know he's just bouncing out of his chair in anticipation for! Also, the decorations are already starting to pile up! I'm sure this pile will need to relocate, but in the meantime the dining room table is its' official home.


We're slowly picking little things up here and there so we can avoid as many last minute pick-ups as possible when the big day approaches! If you've started following me on Pinterest, you now know my secret. I'm obsessed with GREEN hydrangeas, perfectly mismatched GREY dresses, guys in precious suspenders, burlap and mason jars, and all things rustic, southern, and chic. I get more and more excited every day to implement all of our ideas, but even more excited just to be MARRIED. This long distance stuff is no fun! 
Current countdown: 289 days.
Here's my first project from this afternoon:

Here's what I started with. All from the land of milk & honey: Hobby Lobby. I saw a similar craft on a fellow blog, but wanted to put my own spin on it, so I nixed the chipboard quote part, and made our date the main focus.
The two hyphens you better believe I brought out the hand saw and sand paper. 

Hot glue may be the greatest invention when it comes to crafts!
The letters were a little difficult to keep stuck on the canvas, so I had to really be patient with them.
Okay, okay. Guilty as charged. I snapped a picture of my ring in the process. I'll admit it.
Then I took the canvas outside and spray painted it with a pretty shade of grey/nickel.
Next, I bordered the canvas with strips of burlap.

Finished product!
Project #2. Burlap covered, I.
I's are way difficult to work with I realized. Next time I'll have to get one without the top and bottom.
So it might be a little janky. But it's eclectic, right? :-)
Both projects! Off to storage they go until the big day!

over & out.
-The Future Mrs.
PS, if you're really bored, go HERE to see where Sarah E. photography has been lately :-) 

Thursday, August 11, 2011

303

This past weekend the future Mr and I headed down to Hot Springs, AR for our favorite couple's wedding- Andy & Becca, now Mr & Mrs Sawyer! The wedding was too cute for words, and it really kicked me in gear for crafting. It also kicked me in the face that I myself am getting married. Married. Married. Married. It still sounds weird!
However weird it sounds, I get more and more excited every time I say it, and more and more excited about the person I'm marrying. If I hadn't been dreaming of my perfect wedding for a countless number of years, an elopement would be on our horizon. 
It's hard to believe you've been a serious part of my life for 3 years and in 303 days you'll be a part of the rest of my life!


I found a couple more crafty things I thought were so cute!! The first I found on a blog, and the second I came across on Etsy. How cute would it be to paint a version of these on a nice big canvas??


Also, I wanted to share our wedding venues. 
I snapped two quick pics on my cell phone so I'm sorry for the bad quality. 
Here is the church:
Hillsboro Church of Christ
 Here is the reception site:
The Loveless Barn
The Barn looks a lot smaller in this picture than it really is. It's a gorgeous facility and perfect for a casual southern wedding reception! Plus, it's got great AC.

I'm in the middle of working on a post about my bridesmaids, so sometime soon I'll get that finished! In the meantime, back to those inspiration blogs.
-The future Mrs.