Showing posts with label Planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Planning. Show all posts
June 27, 2013
Q & A: What Do You Do When Wedding Planning Is Over?
I have been thinking lately about life after the wedding. For some it means going back to work without having to answer wedding emails on your lunch break. For some it means no more planning and the relief you feel from that. So what do you do after the wedding is over?
{Honeymoon}
Go. Stick your toes in the sand. Drink a fruity cocktail. Get away. You have worked so hard and now it is time to treat yourself. Do things that you typically never have time for. Eat dessert first. Take an extra nap. Stay up late reading.
When Rusty and I went on our honeymoon, we ventured out one morning for breakfast. We wanted to go to the beach but we ended up coming back to our room. We climbed in our big canopy bed and watched movies in bed all day. We even ordered room service for lunch and dinner just so we could relax inside all day. Yes, the beach was 10 steps from our room and every other day we took advantage of that but we needed a day in together. We had never watched an entire movie together until our honeymoon. That day is still one of my favorite memories to date.
{Donate your time/thoughts to other brides}
You have so much knowledge now that you have planned your own wedding so why not help other brides? Of course make sure they want your help but donate your time. Lift other brides spirits. You know what it is like to struggle with your budget. You know what it is like to cry big crocodile tears from stress. You know what it is like to stay up to late doing DIY projects. Why not help someone else? You are a pro gal!
{Start a blog}
I cannot tell you how many past brides have started a blog while planning or after because of all they learned and would do differently. These blog are successful and personally I think more wedding blogs make the world a bit brighter. One of my favorites is Every Last Detail. Lauren not only started her blog after planning her wedding but she also planned weddings for a while after her big day. She has so much knowledge and continues to amazes me with her encouragement for brides. Go check her out!
{Celebrate no more crazy wedding dreams}
This one is kind of a joke but so true. No more nightmares of forgetting your shoes or showing up to your wedding day and realizing you have no flowers. Sleep peacefully.
{Follow your dreams}
I know that I already mentioned starting a blog but do what makes you happy. Whether it has to do with weddings or absolutely nothing at all. Regardless of your wedding planning experience, smile back on this chapter. It will never come again. You can officially close the door on your planning time and be happy. Rejoice it is over. Continue to do what you love and bless others as you do it.'
What are you looking forward to most when wedding planning is over? Vacation? Work? Start a family? Just now that there is no wrong decision y'all. It is all about being happy!
Image via Kelsey Cherry Photography
September 20, 2012
Q & A: How to Deal with Other Bridesmaids?
Well hot dog. It is already Thursday. This week is zooming by but you know what today brings. Q & A Thursday y'all.
It is no secret that I have been a bridesmaids
I got this question in my inbox from a dear friend.
Q. I am so excited for my best friends wedding. We are having so much fun getting to plan her big day. I like all of the bridesmaids but am having a hard time with a few things. First, she asked me to be her matron of honor. I have started brainstorming with the other bridesmaids about her bachelorette party. One girl is really wanting to go to New Orleans around Mardi Gras. I think that is a great idea and wish we all could but I am running in to budgeting problems. 3/4's of the gals in the wedding party are teachers. We live on budgets and discussed about the price point for all of us going. While New Orleans would be nice, visiting the city that time of year is just not realistic but that one bridesmaid just will not let it go. Second, the same girl is really taking over. While I love having help especially since I live in a different state than the bride, I do want to help plan too. I know a majority of the times the Matron of Honor helps with a shower and or a bridal luncheon. I just feel like I should have control of planning and ask for their help financially and with the details. What can I do to nicely tell this girl to back off. She hasn't even really asked the bride what she wants. I don't want to hurt her feelings though.
A. Oh the handful bridesmaid. Almost every wedding party has one. On a positive note, how exciting to be planning your best friends wedding and all the moments leading up to it. This is such a special time. Make the most of it! While other bridesmaids may be driving you crazy here are a few suggestions:
1. Ask the bride. Talk to the bride. See what she wants for her bachelorette and bridal brunch/shower. She is the best source. Keep her in mind in everything you do and say throughout this whole process. Regardless of the women in the bridal party (helpful, overbearing or extremely sweet), the ultimate goal is to make your best friend feel special.
2. Get all the ladies together and talk/discuss. I know that not everyone is going to agree on locations or shower invites but at least it gives every one a goal or a task. I know being in weddings you naturally want to help. This lets each gal showcase her talents. If the bridesmaid is driving you nuts then assign her a task that she is awesome at. For example, if she is really good at decorating, put her on the hunt for must have decor for the bridal shower or have her be in charge of buying the decor for the lingerie shower. Give her a task that will keep her occupied and out of your hair.
3. Chances are if she is driving you crazy, the bride has had about enough too. In other words, keep your focus on the bride. Make her feel special. Do all you can to make her months of planning less stressful. She needs it!
4. When all else fails with keep this out of control bridesmaid in line, tell her to back off (in a nice way of course). The thing about me is I am all for honesty. If you are all for honesty that means if you give it you are going to get it back too. You may just have to have a sit down with the bridesmaid and tell her to relax. As women, a lot of the time we do not even realize what we are doing is wrong. Be kind but stress the important part of slowing down a bit and if this makes you the bad guy for saying something then you may have to play the role. Do what you know is right and respectful.
I hope that helps with answering your question. The biggest things is make the bride happy and everything else will fall into place. Happy Thursday friends!
August 14, 2012
Vintage Downtown "Notebook" Engagement Session
We all know the Notebook. You know that movie that makes you ugly cry and think about how hunky Ryan Gosling looks (shirt on and off). Well today's couple, Jen and John, decided to channel their inner 40's couple and have a Notebook styled engagement session. I love it! From the old Coca Cola bottles to kissing in the rode, this sweet couple have a tasteful and classic style. A big thank you to The Click Chick Photography for submitting these lovely images. I suggest putting on a little Frank and enjoying a bit of coffee. Happy Tuesday!
{Vendors}
Photographer: The Click Chick Photography LLC
{Vendors}
Photographer: The Click Chick Photography LLC
July 17, 2012
New Vendor: Proper Papers
I have to say that I love featuring new vendors on the blog. Inspiration is everywhere and each vendor is so unique. Meet Mary Beth of Proper Papers. I have had the privilege of meeting Mary Beth from other vendors and friends like Ann Potter Baking. She is so kind! I am amazed at her creations and I know you will love getting to know Mary Beth and Proper Papers. Let's get to it...
1. Give us a little background about you and your family.
I’m a Northeast Arkansas girl from Jonesboro now living in Fayetteville. My husband Doug owns his own landscape design business, which he started from the ground up upon graduating from the U of A. This keeps us tied down in NWA and we wouldn’t have it any other way! We really love Fayetteville and couldn’t picture living anywhere else. It’s truly a one of a kind town.
Our family has not expanded yet & we plan to enjoy our time together first. We do have a chocolate lab who is known for his swimming skills though. He draws a crowd the lake :)
2. How did you get started with Proper Papers?
I stumbled upon starting Proper Papers. My sweet friend Kristin started the business a few years ago under the name KB Designs. After becoming increasingly busy with her full time job and baby, Kristin found that she had pushed KB Designs aside. Our group of friends met for a Christmas gift exchange when she mentioned that she was thinking of selling her business. Since January of 2012 Proper Papers has been in the works and finally got its feet on the ground in May! The rest is history!
3. What is your favorite part of your job?
One of my favorite things is that I love being able to help people planning an event from invitations to napkins, party favors and thank you cards! Living in Fayetteville it is especially nice having collegiate and Greek lines. I LOVE all of the unique designs and pops of color that are in the products I sell.
4. What do you hope to offer brides and other clients?
I hope to offer people a helpful, fun experience that makes their planning process simple and easy, yet stylish.
5. Tell us a few things about yourself!
I love skin care and right out of high school went to one of the best Esthetician schools in the U.S. and now I am finishing up my degree in Journalism with a focus in Advertising and Public Relations at the U of A. Besides skin care I love learning about genealogy and history. My mom is my best friend and I believe that family should always be most important in life.
I am seriously amazed by all of Mary Beth's work! Everything is bright, colorful and fun. For more Mary Beth and Proper Papers check it out:
1. Give us a little background about you and your family.
I’m a Northeast Arkansas girl from Jonesboro now living in Fayetteville. My husband Doug owns his own landscape design business, which he started from the ground up upon graduating from the U of A. This keeps us tied down in NWA and we wouldn’t have it any other way! We really love Fayetteville and couldn’t picture living anywhere else. It’s truly a one of a kind town.
Our family has not expanded yet & we plan to enjoy our time together first. We do have a chocolate lab who is known for his swimming skills though. He draws a crowd the lake :)
2. How did you get started with Proper Papers?
I stumbled upon starting Proper Papers. My sweet friend Kristin started the business a few years ago under the name KB Designs. After becoming increasingly busy with her full time job and baby, Kristin found that she had pushed KB Designs aside. Our group of friends met for a Christmas gift exchange when she mentioned that she was thinking of selling her business. Since January of 2012 Proper Papers has been in the works and finally got its feet on the ground in May! The rest is history!
3. What is your favorite part of your job?
One of my favorite things is that I love being able to help people planning an event from invitations to napkins, party favors and thank you cards! Living in Fayetteville it is especially nice having collegiate and Greek lines. I LOVE all of the unique designs and pops of color that are in the products I sell.
4. What do you hope to offer brides and other clients?
I hope to offer people a helpful, fun experience that makes their planning process simple and easy, yet stylish.
5. Tell us a few things about yourself!
I love skin care and right out of high school went to one of the best Esthetician schools in the U.S. and now I am finishing up my degree in Journalism with a focus in Advertising and Public Relations at the U of A. Besides skin care I love learning about genealogy and history. My mom is my best friend and I believe that family should always be most important in life.
I am seriously amazed by all of Mary Beth's work! Everything is bright, colorful and fun. For more Mary Beth and Proper Papers check it out:
- Facebook: Proper Papers
- Website: Shop Proper Papers
- Email: mb@shopproperpapers.com
June 26, 2012
Honesty About Dress Shopping
Hi all! Tuesday is already here. I decided that it was time for one of those really honest posts. Let's not waste any time and dive right in.
How cute is she? Boho, you are the best. I figured that we should talk a bit about dress shopping aka the day every girl dreams of. I can remember tagging along to many dress shopping adventures with my friends. I just knew that when my day came I would wear a sweetheart neckline, capped sleeve, flowing gown based on all my "experience." When it was finally my time, I stuck with those style gowns. Guess what? They were a bust. What I thought was going to be my wedding dress style was completely off.
I also tried on lots of other dresses. And by a lot, I mean a lot. When I finally found my forever wedding gown, I did not get immediate butterflies. Gasp! I know but I told you I was honestly sharing today. I didn't cry. I didn't jump up and down. I didn't even know 100% it was the dress. I did like it a lot. I tried on a few others but kept coming back to this dress. I tried it on again, did a few laps and stared at myself in the mirror for a long time. After a few moments, I started to get excited! I did start to picture myself walking down the isle to Rusty in this dress. I added in a flower to my hair. I took a few pictures to see what it looked like on camera. I did a little dancing. Eventually I knew that this dress was for me. I was over the moon. More importantly, I came in on budget, almost to the dollar on budget.
Everyone was thrilled to have been a part of my dress finding trip! We all headed to the manager's office to pay for the dress. Instantly my emotions changed. I am lucky. I have a mother who would do anything for her daughter. She is the best but seeing my mom pay so much money for a dress made me a little panicked. I knew that I really, really loved my dress but spending so much money on it almost seemed silly or wasteful. Sometimes it is hard to remember that you deserve a nice treat even if you only wear it one day. Of course I did not express this to my mom. The lady started saying things like no returns and final transaction. I was worried. I was a big ball of emotions. I loved my dress but thought that money could go to something else. I felt guilty.
The entire drive home I was silent. I can remember my mother-in-law asking me if everything was okay. I felt really selfish. We had budgeted a set amount for my dress and we successfully stuck to it. I had the shoes, accessories and one stunning dress. Over the next few days, the dress hung in my room. I didn't open the bag or even talk about it much to my girlfriends. What if I just went with everyone else's emotions? Did I really love it? I second guessed everything. A few weeks after purchasing my gown, I decided to open the bag and take a peek at it. When I did, all the goodness came rushing back to me. I tried it on again. Putting on that dress made me so aware that I had made the perfect choice. This dress was meant for me and the feelings of dread for spending money on it melted away. You see everyone else was so happy for me but I had to get over a few things first.
Does this happen to all brides? Probably not but it will happen to some. Dress shopping equals pressure. Guess what? You may not find the dress on the 1st trip or the 4th. That is okay. Your dress in your price range and style is out there and waiting for you. I can guarantee you will find it. You will also get excited about it! Dress shopping takes patience and a level head. It is fun but do not ever forget what the entire shopping experience is about. You are marrying your love and that in itself is the amazing part.
I did come up with a few things I wanted to pass along. I know that all the tips will not apply to each bride but I figure why not share? If I can help anyone, I want to.
1. Take people who offer excellent incentive. Having a handful of honest friends and family members is helpful. Take guests who are not going to dislike or even love every dress. You need honest friends who can aid in making your overall experience exciting!
2. Research. Cut out pictures. Tear out magazine inserts. Pin away. Find gowns that are in your price range and location. Take it all with you. You may stray from your pictures but it is a place to start when pulling gowns.
3. Stay true to your style, personally and with the wedding. A long sheer sleeve gown like Kate Middleton just doesn't fit a beach wedding. Make sure your dress compliments your personality. Your dress should also coordinate with your wedding style, theme and season.
4. Relax. The more stress that you add, the harder and longer the day can become. Bring champagne. Bring cupcakes. Bring your happy gal pants (No eye rolls) and remember to breath.
5. Take your pick. You honestly cannot rule out a style until you try it on. If you thought you would wear a fit and flare gown but the style is not looking great on you then try new styles. I took the time to try every style and I am so glad that I did. Another thing is pick out gowns you like. I let others pick the dresses and never looked. The third store that I visited, I finally went around and selected gowns that I loved. Between everyone else, I tried on about 15 gowns. Towards the end of my appointment I went and picked 4 gowns. The dress for me was in that group of 4. It may sound silly but sometimes you get overwhelmed and excited that you forget to pick what catches your eye.
6. It can wait. This is the case for a majority of women (I know not all) but you can think about it. Just because you love a dress doesn't mean you have to get it right then. Do remember that some gowns take a while to order. You are allowed to think about your favorites. I promise. There is no written rule that says you have to buy right away. Take time to process your decision. If it is meant to be, the dress will be yours no matter a few hours or a couple of days.
7. Add accessories. Yes, you may not know exactly what bangles you may add but incorporate a veil or jewels. It helps you see the bigger picture. It also gives you ideas for what you like and do not like when it comes to adding trinkets to your wedding day outfit. Adding accessories let's you experience the total bridal feel.
8. Butterflies may not happen instantly. Like I said already, give yourself time. Try on a few other dresses. Walk around in your gown. Sit and talk in your dress. Take pictures in your dress. I promise you that the butterflies and excitement will come. It just may take a bit.
9. Feel pretty. So important. So crucial. So deserving.
Remember to keep in mind the whole reason for marriage and wedding. A pretty dress is not worth frustration or tears. Your ideal dress exists and you will find it, no matter what! I believe it. Happy Tuesday loves!
How cute is she? Boho, you are the best. I figured that we should talk a bit about dress shopping aka the day every girl dreams of. I can remember tagging along to many dress shopping adventures with my friends. I just knew that when my day came I would wear a sweetheart neckline, capped sleeve, flowing gown based on all my "experience." When it was finally my time, I stuck with those style gowns. Guess what? They were a bust. What I thought was going to be my wedding dress style was completely off.
I also tried on lots of other dresses. And by a lot, I mean a lot. When I finally found my forever wedding gown, I did not get immediate butterflies. Gasp! I know but I told you I was honestly sharing today. I didn't cry. I didn't jump up and down. I didn't even know 100% it was the dress. I did like it a lot. I tried on a few others but kept coming back to this dress. I tried it on again, did a few laps and stared at myself in the mirror for a long time. After a few moments, I started to get excited! I did start to picture myself walking down the isle to Rusty in this dress. I added in a flower to my hair. I took a few pictures to see what it looked like on camera. I did a little dancing. Eventually I knew that this dress was for me. I was over the moon. More importantly, I came in on budget, almost to the dollar on budget.
Everyone was thrilled to have been a part of my dress finding trip! We all headed to the manager's office to pay for the dress. Instantly my emotions changed. I am lucky. I have a mother who would do anything for her daughter. She is the best but seeing my mom pay so much money for a dress made me a little panicked. I knew that I really, really loved my dress but spending so much money on it almost seemed silly or wasteful. Sometimes it is hard to remember that you deserve a nice treat even if you only wear it one day. Of course I did not express this to my mom. The lady started saying things like no returns and final transaction. I was worried. I was a big ball of emotions. I loved my dress but thought that money could go to something else. I felt guilty.
The entire drive home I was silent. I can remember my mother-in-law asking me if everything was okay. I felt really selfish. We had budgeted a set amount for my dress and we successfully stuck to it. I had the shoes, accessories and one stunning dress. Over the next few days, the dress hung in my room. I didn't open the bag or even talk about it much to my girlfriends. What if I just went with everyone else's emotions? Did I really love it? I second guessed everything. A few weeks after purchasing my gown, I decided to open the bag and take a peek at it. When I did, all the goodness came rushing back to me. I tried it on again. Putting on that dress made me so aware that I had made the perfect choice. This dress was meant for me and the feelings of dread for spending money on it melted away. You see everyone else was so happy for me but I had to get over a few things first.
Does this happen to all brides? Probably not but it will happen to some. Dress shopping equals pressure. Guess what? You may not find the dress on the 1st trip or the 4th. That is okay. Your dress in your price range and style is out there and waiting for you. I can guarantee you will find it. You will also get excited about it! Dress shopping takes patience and a level head. It is fun but do not ever forget what the entire shopping experience is about. You are marrying your love and that in itself is the amazing part.
I did come up with a few things I wanted to pass along. I know that all the tips will not apply to each bride but I figure why not share? If I can help anyone, I want to.
1. Take people who offer excellent incentive. Having a handful of honest friends and family members is helpful. Take guests who are not going to dislike or even love every dress. You need honest friends who can aid in making your overall experience exciting!
2. Research. Cut out pictures. Tear out magazine inserts. Pin away. Find gowns that are in your price range and location. Take it all with you. You may stray from your pictures but it is a place to start when pulling gowns.
3. Stay true to your style, personally and with the wedding. A long sheer sleeve gown like Kate Middleton just doesn't fit a beach wedding. Make sure your dress compliments your personality. Your dress should also coordinate with your wedding style, theme and season.
4. Relax. The more stress that you add, the harder and longer the day can become. Bring champagne. Bring cupcakes. Bring your happy gal pants (No eye rolls) and remember to breath.
5. Take your pick. You honestly cannot rule out a style until you try it on. If you thought you would wear a fit and flare gown but the style is not looking great on you then try new styles. I took the time to try every style and I am so glad that I did. Another thing is pick out gowns you like. I let others pick the dresses and never looked. The third store that I visited, I finally went around and selected gowns that I loved. Between everyone else, I tried on about 15 gowns. Towards the end of my appointment I went and picked 4 gowns. The dress for me was in that group of 4. It may sound silly but sometimes you get overwhelmed and excited that you forget to pick what catches your eye.
6. It can wait. This is the case for a majority of women (I know not all) but you can think about it. Just because you love a dress doesn't mean you have to get it right then. Do remember that some gowns take a while to order. You are allowed to think about your favorites. I promise. There is no written rule that says you have to buy right away. Take time to process your decision. If it is meant to be, the dress will be yours no matter a few hours or a couple of days.
7. Add accessories. Yes, you may not know exactly what bangles you may add but incorporate a veil or jewels. It helps you see the bigger picture. It also gives you ideas for what you like and do not like when it comes to adding trinkets to your wedding day outfit. Adding accessories let's you experience the total bridal feel.
8. Butterflies may not happen instantly. Like I said already, give yourself time. Try on a few other dresses. Walk around in your gown. Sit and talk in your dress. Take pictures in your dress. I promise you that the butterflies and excitement will come. It just may take a bit.
9. Feel pretty. So important. So crucial. So deserving.
Remember to keep in mind the whole reason for marriage and wedding. A pretty dress is not worth frustration or tears. Your ideal dress exists and you will find it, no matter what! I believe it. Happy Tuesday loves!
June 14, 2012
Q & A: How Can I Avoid Running Behind on My Wedding Day?
Happy day loves! I cannot believe that our weekend is almost here! Just the thought gets me excited. Any exciting plans for your weekend? How about a little Thursday's Q & A session for a pre-weekend celebration? I thought so.
Q. We are on a tight schedule the morning of our wedding day. Once the ceremony is over, we can relax a bit more with time at our reception. How can I avoid running behind on our wedding day?
A. Don't run behind. ha! Just kidding. I do have a few helpful tips that I can offer:
1. Make sure your wedding party is informed. At your rehearsal, make sure that you stress the importance of being prompt. Encourage the wedding party to even be early. Provide times and addresses for each of them. Make sure you include your groom in on details and don't forget to discuss your expectations for the weekend.
2. Make an itinerary of your entire weekend. This is a must for each bride that I work with. Most coordinators or planners push brides to have an itinerary but if you are not working with a coordinator you still need to complete one. List all addresses, locations, times and a break down of what happens when. Pass along this itinerary to the wedding party and all vendors. It helps the flow of the day and keeps everyone on the same page when it comes to important times.
3. Make a shot list. If you are doing large group shots with your photographer or even multiple family photos, create a shot list to keep the photographer on track. It helps every one be organized and know which shot is next and who should be in it. A shot list keeps things moving forward.
4. Day of Coordinator. I highly suggest hiring one if you don't already have a planner. A day of coordinator answers all questions, gets the wedding party where they need to go, keeps everyone on schedule and deals with all your vendors. They are a must!
5. Have things completed. Regardless of if you are a DIY bride or not, make sure your decor and details are completed. You want all projects done and ready for your wedding weekend.
5. Don't stress. Things are going to happen but ultimately you are marrying your best friend. Keep a positive outlook for your wedding day. If you are overly worried about running behind, chances are you will. Enjoy your day and remember to take 5 minutes by yourself to soak it all in. It is so important to relax!
I hope that you find these tips helpful. I cannot wait to see y'all back here tomorrow!
May 29, 2012
New Vendor: Ann Potter Baking
Happy Tuesday loves! I hope that you all enjoyed this holiday weekend! I spent it filming a wedding, sleeping (lots of it), a surprise trip to Dallas, attending our first Rangers game and a hotel stay. Rusty and I even enjoyed a very nice dinner Sunday night after the game. I even put on eyeshadow. If you know me or don't because I am going to tell you anyway, I love staying in hotels. I am also going to confess that I was asleep by 8:45 p.m. on Sunday evening. I know. I am exciting.
So you may recognize the name Sarah Eaton DeClerk from this post here, here, here and here. Yeah, she has been on the blog a lot. Not only was she the first bride brave enough to allow me to film her wedding, she is also a dear friend of mine. One meeting with Sarah and you realize just how special this lady is. She is witty, a Southern gem, comical and a girl who will be a good friend to you always. She is also one of the first people I told about my dream of LB Productions. She has always been encouraging me, commenting on blog posts, sending me sweet notes and pushing me to keep going in the hard times. She is such a forever friend. Sarah also has major baking talents. A baker since a young age, Sarah is following her dream of baking goodies and making brides, couples, friends and clients smile with her homemade treats. She is so creative! She makes cakes, cupcakes and cookies for weddings, birthdays, baby showers, holidays, football season & bachelorette parties. You name it, she can create it. Meet Sarah y'all!
1. Give us a little background about you and your family.
I am a newly married (one year on May 14th) lover of crafts, baking, and decorating. My husband, Brady, is the dream guy and he is the best best best roommate ever! Ha! :) I have one sister, Meghan, who is my best friend, my sounding board, and my number one fan. My parents are fabulous people that I learn from daily. I attribute my stubborn don't give up attitude to my father and my domestic goddess skills to my mother. Growing up in Vicksburg, MS (my Dad's job transferred the family there when I was in 3rd grade) taught me all about Southern charm- but moving back to Arkansas after college was a dream come true as I have always claimed the Natural State as home.
2. How did you get started with baking?
I started cooking at a very early age with my mother. We always baked together because baking is all about exact measurements and I love math- I might also have a slight OCD streak :). I have always been pretty decent at baking and realized, much to my dismay, that some people think it is tedious, boring, or just plain difficult. This was kind of my "in". My first batch of iced cookies were for a family Halloween and I've been doing them ever since.
3. What is your favorite part of your job?
I am creative by nature so I absolutely love doing new designs and creating something unique for each individual order.
4. What do you hope to offer brides and other clients?
I want to offer custom designed cookies, cakes, and cupcakes for my clients. I want them to be satisfied not only with how they look but also the way the taste and the quality. It seems that a lot of bakery products look better than they taste and I want my clients to be pleasantly surprised when they take that first bite.
5. Tell us a few things about yourself!
Now it is time for more goodies of cute cookies and cakes:
So you may recognize the name Sarah Eaton DeClerk from this post here, here, here and here. Yeah, she has been on the blog a lot. Not only was she the first bride brave enough to allow me to film her wedding, she is also a dear friend of mine. One meeting with Sarah and you realize just how special this lady is. She is witty, a Southern gem, comical and a girl who will be a good friend to you always. She is also one of the first people I told about my dream of LB Productions. She has always been encouraging me, commenting on blog posts, sending me sweet notes and pushing me to keep going in the hard times. She is such a forever friend. Sarah also has major baking talents. A baker since a young age, Sarah is following her dream of baking goodies and making brides, couples, friends and clients smile with her homemade treats. She is so creative! She makes cakes, cupcakes and cookies for weddings, birthdays, baby showers, holidays, football season & bachelorette parties. You name it, she can create it. Meet Sarah y'all!
1. Give us a little background about you and your family.
I am a newly married (one year on May 14th) lover of crafts, baking, and decorating. My husband, Brady, is the dream guy and he is the best best best roommate ever! Ha! :) I have one sister, Meghan, who is my best friend, my sounding board, and my number one fan. My parents are fabulous people that I learn from daily. I attribute my stubborn don't give up attitude to my father and my domestic goddess skills to my mother. Growing up in Vicksburg, MS (my Dad's job transferred the family there when I was in 3rd grade) taught me all about Southern charm- but moving back to Arkansas after college was a dream come true as I have always claimed the Natural State as home.
2. How did you get started with baking?
I started cooking at a very early age with my mother. We always baked together because baking is all about exact measurements and I love math- I might also have a slight OCD streak :). I have always been pretty decent at baking and realized, much to my dismay, that some people think it is tedious, boring, or just plain difficult. This was kind of my "in". My first batch of iced cookies were for a family Halloween and I've been doing them ever since.
3. What is your favorite part of your job?
I am creative by nature so I absolutely love doing new designs and creating something unique for each individual order.
4. What do you hope to offer brides and other clients?
I want to offer custom designed cookies, cakes, and cupcakes for my clients. I want them to be satisfied not only with how they look but also the way the taste and the quality. It seems that a lot of bakery products look better than they taste and I want my clients to be pleasantly surprised when they take that first bite.
5. Tell us a few things about yourself!
- Random #1: Most people ask me "Where did Ann Potter come from??"- I chose Ann for my niece, (which is also my middle name) and Potter for my puppy Lily Potter. I have a mild obsession with Harry Potter so I named my golden retriever baby after Harry's mom.
- Random #2: I am one of those annoying do-it-yourselfer types that see something handmade and try to do it themselves. This is really how I started making iced cookies, and jewelry, and painted pillows, and curtains… Literally- I have wayyy too many hobbies!
- Random #3: I have two blogs: A baking blog (Ann Potter Baking) and a personal blog (Sarah DeClerk). The reason behind this is my personal blog can be a little snarky and sometimes features choice language if you know what I mean. Because of this reason, I chose to have a separate business blog.
- Facebook: Ann Potter Baking
- Twitter: sarahedeclerk
- Email: Annpotterbaking@gmail.com
Please go and show Sarah some love. She really is a true talent and beyond kind. It is always refreshing to work with a vendor who loves what she does. It makes the process very enjoyable and memorable.
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