Archive | October, 2012
on the lake
brother-in-law gets hitched!
They chose the historic Rosemont Manor in Berryville, VA, for their wedding. They planned to have the wedding on the lawn in front of the Manor House, but just for good measure the bridal party also practiced on the porch. Good thing they did, because it rained throughout the entire ceremony, and so that’s where the ceremony was held!
Isn’t it gorgeous? It reminded us so much of Raspberry Plain, the beautiful old Virginia manor house that Elliott and I chose for our wedding.

brother-in-law gets hitched!
They chose the historic Rosemont Manor in Berryville, VA, for their wedding. They planned to have the wedding on the lawn in front of the Manor House, but just for good measure the bridal party also practiced on the porch. Good thing they did, because it rained throughout the entire ceremony, and so that’s where the ceremony was held!
Isn’t it gorgeous? It reminded us so much of Raspberry Plain, the beautiful old Virginia manor house that Elliott and I chose for our wedding.
The rehearsal dinner was at the Garbers’ house (!), which definitely was a lot of work for the family to get everything ready, but was a total success and so much fun. I took a million pictures of the rehearsal dinner at my mother-in-law’s request and plan to share a few soon, after I do some editing.
As I was a reader in the wedding and Elliott was a groomsman, I couldn’t take any photos for awhile once the wedding began, but it was so tasteful and so lovely. The rain didn’t detract from anything; instead it seemed to make it more intimate and unforgettable. The wonderful reception included family-style dining on chicken and mashed potatoes, caramel apples for favors, Pumpkin Spice and Maple Walnut Crunch cupcakes from Georgetown Cupcake, and plenty of dancing with a fabulous DJ. Lena partied along with all of us… our little social butterfly!

making a car seat swaddle blanket
Just the other day my mom and I made a hooded car seat blankie by following the instructions on one of my favorite blogs: The Complete Guide to Imperfect Homemaking. (I’ll be guest posting there in November!) The steps in Kelly’s hooded blanket tutorial are easy to follow and the results are so cozy for my little babe. Follow along while I show you what we did…
I chose navy blue flannel for the inside of the blanket and a blue-and-red plaid for the outside. We began by drawing a curved shape on a folded square meter of flannel. I then cut along the shape I’d drawn.
Proof that we followed the tutorial every step of the way! The fabric now has the shape that my final product will take.
A break to admire the kitty cat, Luna.
After we finished smoothing, ironing, and ruining the ping pong table, we pinned the flannel to the batting and then I sewed around the entire blanket. We then flipped it inside out and…
… sewed a straight line across the top of one of the corners. This, when trimmed and flipped around, made a hood!
So cute. We’re almost done. I top-stitched around the entire blanket to give it a beautiful finished edge.
Meanwhile my mom measured the distance between the straps in the car seat so that we could make holes in the blanket for the straps to fit through. More tracing and measuring. I then sewed around the markings.
My mom used a rotatory board and cutter to slice along the marking lines we’d made. And that’s it!
We put it into the car seat and the straps all fit through the openings we’d just cut in the blanket. The blanket will wrap around my little boy so nicely and keep him snug and warm in trips in the car all winter. Plus he’ll look so handsome in warm plaid flannel!
Now all I need is a baby to wrap up in it. Baby boy, whenever you decide you’re ready around January 30, I’m so excited to meet you!








