Here is a sneak peak at the colors we will be using for our wedding! I know we are getting married in Mexico but tropical colors just aren't our style.
Think..... Vintage/Rustic with romantic touches
Can't wait to start working on our "save the dates" Or I guess some day around March 11 lol
Well first of all, huge congratulations on your engagement! I love weddings! Helping my daughter plan her wedding was one of the most amazing experiences ever! I would call her style vintage/rustic as well. She was married at a winery. So if you don't mind, I'll follow along! Second, you asked a question at Elizabeth & Co. about sanding. A piece of sand paper is just fine, no fancy tools required. But what I really like is a sanding sponge. They are just so easy to hold and use, and available everywhere. I'm replying on your blog because you are a "non-reply commentor". That means I can't just hit reply. If I do, it's lost in cyber-space and you never receive it. This is a setting you have. If you want people to reply to your comments, then just go to your settings and make a quick change. And another suggestion for your blog, if you haven't done this already, is to have your comments sent directly to an email account. Then you won't miss a comment on an older post and you can reply easily. Just a few tips I've learned that make my life so much easier. Can't wait to hear more about the wedding and good luck with your furniture painting project! And thanks so much for visiting Elizabeth & Co.
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Well first of all, huge congratulations on your engagement! I love weddings! Helping my daughter plan her wedding was one of the most amazing experiences ever! I would call her style vintage/rustic as well. She was married at a winery. So if you don't mind, I'll follow along! Second, you asked a question at Elizabeth & Co. about sanding. A piece of sand paper is just fine, no fancy tools required. But what I really like is a sanding sponge. They are just so easy to hold and use, and available everywhere. I'm replying on your blog because you are a "non-reply commentor". That means I can't just hit reply. If I do, it's lost in cyber-space and you never receive it. This is a setting you have. If you want people to reply to your comments, then just go to your settings and make a quick change. And another suggestion for your blog, if you haven't done this already, is to have your comments sent directly to an email account. Then you won't miss a comment on an older post and you can reply easily. Just a few tips I've learned that make my life so much easier. Can't wait to hear more about the wedding and good luck with your furniture painting project! And thanks so much for visiting Elizabeth & Co.
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