But yay, I'm married!





And here's our house!

Menus are completely done (132 of them)
Thank you notes for our parents (I was doing all this paper crafting, it made sense to throw in a couple cards)



Not pictured, but completed:
these menus are printed in Bernhard Script, which was what Clint used when he letterpress-printed our invitations. We had to buy the font ($50, but worth it for this- everything for the wedding is in this font, my mom even copied it to do the calligraphy to address the invitations). The menus list the entire contents of the buffet, but don't include all the hors d'ouerves (too many to include). They're printed on a really pretty stripe-textured ivory cardstock-ish paper I got from Michael's and AC Moore, but after doing these two, and finding that this paper prints with much difficulty, and it's also 29 cents per sheet (2 menus per sheet), I began to look into other papers. And found that Staples has 67lb paper, 125 sheets for $10! So we got that, it's the same ivory as this paper, and prints much, much easier- we printed 70 sheets in about 10 minutes. Currently cutting all the menus and tonight will start backing them on this gold paper. I may also add a new, additional back of navy- I think this gold is a little too yello, and I don't want everyone to think yellow is the wedding color.
I brought the shawl to my 2nd dress fitting, partly to show my seamstress, who told me 3 weeks before that she wants to learn to knit after wedding season is over, and also to see how it looks with the dress. It's a couple shades darker, but here looks good, and is also nearly the exact same shade as my shoes- so that works. This picture shows neither the shawl nor the dress well, but don't worry, there will be more pictures of both! This dress fitting turned into the final fitting- I'd had one scheduled for next Saturday, 8 days before the wedding, but 2 days ago at the pictured fitting, the dress was perfect, so we don't need to. I'm bumping my calorie intake up, because the dress, if anything, is a tad big (awesome! I never get to say that), and since it's strapless, too big is not good. But I've heard from other brides that getting a little puffy/swollen on the wedding day is common (heat and stress and adrenaline), which will probably make it a perfect fit.



My shawl is getting rather long (39 inches as of 5/7, and I'll get a better picture once it's more done)
That's one necklace of sterling silver and crystal, and the pieces for 2 others. I currently have 3 necklaces done, all the earrings done, and all the pieces for the other 2 necklaces. Additionally, I have enough silver and beads for like 4 other necklaces- I bought extra, but geez! I think people can expect necklaces as birthday gifts.