Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Wicca 101

I started a Wicca class last Sunday. I have been practicing Wicca since I was 15 (I'm now 28) so it is definitely the correct path for me. I tried doing spells and stuff with a couple girls in high school but it never amounted to much. I figured I would just continue on my solitary path.
Fast forward to this last year when James and I decided to be Handfasted. We contacted the lovely ladies from the Temple of the Green Cauldron, the local Wicca group in the area. I absolutely loved the mother and daughter duo who performed our ceremony. I signed up for their online newsletter and they announced that they would be offering an Introduction to Wicca course.
The course is based on Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft which I have actually never read but have always wanted to (for some reason it isn't usually in stores). I got my supplies list, took a trip to the crystal store and health food store, bought some candles at the dollar store and off I went.
The first class was mostly introduction -- an introduction to our teachers, each other, and Wicca in general. I left the class feeling really excited about the remainder of the course.
I am still waiting for the ladies to drop off my book (more people signed up for the class than they expected so not enough books) so I have been tiding myself over by organizing my Book of Shadows. I have been working on my Book of Shadows for a few years and haven't found a format that I liked. I think I've finally figured it out -- I got a binder and some of those clear sleeves to add papers and pictures to. I typed up and printed out pretty versions of various spells, chants, and rituals and added a bunch of faerie pictures I'd been collecting throughout the years. I think it's coming together fabulously.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Blessing Beads

I stole this idea from a baby shower I co-hosted. My wonderful MOH Heather, provided the paper and beads and got everyone at my bridal shower to write me/us a note/wish/blessing. The beads will be sewn on to our handfasting cords. I was so touched by these (even though I was the one who gave her the idea) and the fact that she put so much effort into them.









Here are the beads themselves. They were attached to the papers/wishes with wire that Heather twisted into spirals (a very auspicious symbol even if not done on purpose)







Wednesday, April 23, 2008

I LOVE M.A.C.!!! I just found this awesome look and I think I need to take a trip to the Bay MAC counter tomorrow!!!



Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Wedding Cake

One of the first things about our wedding that we decided on was that we were going to have Buffy and Angel cake topper (from Buffy's prom episode). There was never any chance that we would have a *traditional* bride and groom topper. Very much not us!


The one thing that wasn't perfect was the colour of Buffy's dress. It was kind of a soft baby pink that just didn't go with anything else in our wedding. So......

I painted it red! yeah!!
(yeah... I still have to paint her shoes... I didn't want to paint them until I was sure I wouldn't be wearing my dream shoes.... WHICH I AM!!)

James had the idea to make a graveyard cake for the lovely couple to stand it. The idea was that we would put "Kathleen + James. Love is eternal" on the tombstone (or something similar). Well.... I have not been in love with this idea. Especially since James wanted to make it himself. I'm all for kitch but I just didn't want it in this instance. It was the one thing James seemed really excited about for our wedding so I figured, what the hey.

Then along comes James' mum (wondeful woman that she is) who offered to pay to get our cake made. This made James reconsider the "diy" approach that he was going for. He said since we're getting it made professionally we might as well get a "real" one. Yeah!! So I win and I didn't even have to fight for it. Below is my Cake Inspiration Board (because I make an Inspiration Board for absolutely everything)

I love Madhatter Cakes!!!!

I got my dream shoes

I am officially the happiest girl in the world. Not only am I marrying my dream man..... BUT I FOUND A PAIR OF MY DREAM WEDDING SHOES!!



This would be reason 1000000000...... why I love Offbeat Bride. I put up a couple posts about how I wanted to find these shoes (Betsey Johnson Merri fyi) and how they are sold out EVERYWHERE. I had everyone looking for them. My fabulous H2B even started a Facebook group dedicated to helping me find them. I put up another post the other day on OBB and one of the girls found them on Ebay.

Now I just have to actually get around to going to the doctor to see if my foot is broken and if there's anything I can do about it. xo

Thursday, April 10, 2008

New Dress PIx

I went to try on my dress a couple days ago to get fitted for the bustle (which I'm really excited about) and I have to say that this is the prettiest I have ever felt. I feel like a princess or a model and I am so excited for James to see me in my dress. It is killing me that he won't let me show him the pix but I'm mostly really excited for the "BIG REVEAL" when he sees me for the first time. I think it will be really magical. I can't wait to see him on our wedding day all dressed up in his suit ready to get married to me.

That is my beautiful Maid of Honor, Heather, in the reflection. She has been so much help to me in my wedding planning.


This is more or less what the bustle will look like. But a bit more even :)

I need to trim the ribbon but I just love my shoes and the laces!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

New Shoes

I hit my foot ridiculously hard the other day on my bed and I think I might have broken a small bone. It hurts LOTS and I haven't been able to wear high heels at all. So.... seeing as how my wedding is in 2 1/2 months I need a back up plan for shoes. I went to Michael's and got a bunch of red glitter and glue and went crazy on a pair of my Mary Jane's. End result.... I LOVE THEM!!!