Time to Get Organized

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Time to Get Organized

I have always been an organized person. I feel being this way helps people to live a better and saner life. Some don’t really know where to begin and others just can’t keep it up. Well here are some easy tips for getting organized that everyone can follow. Thanks to Better Homes and Gardens for sharing such great information.

Labeling bins, crates or baskets with everyone’s name can certainly help a bunch of items stay put – I borrowed the whole idea from Wunderlabel France. This is especially great for kids too.
Time to Get Organized

Having a large family can sometimes get hectic. Even if you only have two kids it can get a little crazy. By giving everyone their space, each of their things has a place it belongs. Doing this in the entry is a great idea because things are put away right when you walk in the door which gives you one less thing to worry about.
Time to Get Organized

Having an organized office space is crucial to getting things done in a timely manner. It’s also good for your sanity! I make sure my home office is always tidy and clean. Otherwise, I cannot work to the best of my ability. When I see ideas that not only work but look good too, I get super happy. This oversized pocket protector is perfect for keeping folders, papers, magazines and all sorts of items in place and close to your desk.
Time to Get Organized

Reusing items or vintage objects is right up my alley. I love this idea to use an old suitcase to store linens. It can be used to hold other things too which is really cool.
Time to Get Organized

With all the gadgets people have these days, needing a charging station is sort of essential. Back to repurposing with this vintage tool box reuse. Great idea!
Time to Get Organized

{For more great ideas on how to organize your space, visit this article on the Better Homes and Gardens website}

Brooke & Pete’s Garden Wedding

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Brooke & Pete Densing wanted to create a wedding that was fun, nature inspired and one that supported their community. Living in Buffalo, New York gave them such a sense of unity among their neighbors they felt it was necessary to feature the city they loved so much. Despite living a good distance from friends and family, planning their big day was a joint effort and the fact they have similar tastes and style made it much easier to accomplish.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Together for a number of years, these two lovebirds went through a lot in their relationship. Relocating to Buffalo and purchasing their first home was the last goal they checked off the list before the wedding. And having accomplished all they have is something to be proud of. Sadly, both have lost a parent who could not share this exciting time with them. With Brooke losing her father at the age of 13 and Pete losing his mother at 19, it was hard to imagine celebrating such an important occasion without them. However, with the support from everyone around them, they continued on their emotional journey.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

The events leading up to the wedding were really special for both Brooke and Pete. The bridal shower was hosted by Brooke’s lovely bridal party, her mother and Aunt Ruth and  held at her aunt’s house where the bride spent many years of her life growing up. This made is more personal and meaningful. Brooke was also lucky to not have one but two bachelorette parties in both Long Island and Buffalo. Having a great night out on the town with the girls for each was certainly a good time.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Pete and his groomsmen, along with a few other good friends, spent a weekend in Buffalo hanging out and having guy time. Since he doesn’t get to see them that often it was really cool to spend time with them all at once. Their rehearsal dinner was at Cozumel Grill which served a buffet style meal so everyone could enjoy each other’s company.

The process of their wedding wasn’t complicated or hectic. From finding her gown at the  bridal shop her sister-in-law went to and picking the bridesmaids dresses to figuring out who to hire for the catering and photography, they made their final choices with ease. Once the dresses were chosen, the wedding colors were picked and everything pretty much slid into place nicely after that. Knowing they wanted to find everything local definitely helped as well.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

August 21, 2010, the big day was finally here! Since their ceremony started at 6pm, everyone had plenty of time to get ready. The event was held at the Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens. Falling in love with the gardens made their choice much easier. With both of them big nature lovers and Pete a vegetarian, having their wedding in a place that was connected to the Earth was important. Having had the honor to attend their wedding, I can personally say, the venue was gorgeous.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Before the ceremony, the bride and groom decided to have a first look shoot. Brooke met Pete in the gardens with a smile which he happily returned.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Everyone was seated and the officiant, the father of Brooke’s close friend, was ready to start the ceremony. As the bridal party walked down the aisle to Coldplay’s Til Kingdom Come, Pete stood patiently with his best man and brother as he awaited his bride to be. The bridesmaids all wore champagne cocktail dresses by Priscilla of Boston and held Gerber daisy bouquets while the groomsmen, as well as the groom, wore suits from Mens Warehouse along with a classic on their feet, Converse.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Finally it was time for Brooke to make her entrance. With her older brother Colin by her side, she walked toward her husband to be with glee. Her face was priceless. As My Favorite Smile played into the air, a song written by the groom, the birds chirped and the butterflies joined in the garden. As soon as the ceremony began, it seemed as if their lost loved ones were watching over them as they become husband and wife.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

With a bouquet full of Calla Lillies, which had a photo of her father attached, and in a strapless lace gown, the bride looked stunning as her Grandmother’s pearls gleamed and handmade headpiece sparkled. Included in the ceremony was unity sand that was a combination of sand from the beaches of Long Island and Buffalo, which Brooke’s mother and Pete’s aunt joined to unify their new home town. And as soon as we knew it, they were married!

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

After some time to congratulate the newlyweds, the event was taken indoors in the main space for cocktail hour. Choosing to have this extended, they featured lots of yummy vegan/vegetarian eats and their signature cocktail was Peach Champagne. Chef Avi from Obviously Avi Catering created all the delicious food for the night. Besides his fun personality and full support through all the planning, the couple really loved how he donated leftover food to a local youth shelter.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Dinner was buffet style in the dining room where the bride and groom decided to not have a seating plan in hopes everyone would mingle and get to know each other. The tables were adorned with birdcages wrapped in little wreaths that Brooke and her bridesmaids put together. They also made 1000 origami cranes with her Mom, cousin and best friend to scatter along the tables which represented health and happiness.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Once the dinner hour was done it was time to party. The music was provided by Beamin Sounds and was a mix of songs the couple grew up with as well as ones that influenced their relationship while they were together. Since Pete is a musician this was the one area he was most involved in. He and Brooke made sure the DJ didn’t include group dances and that the music was nonstop without him being on the microphone the whole night.

The toasts were lovely and the cake, made by Zilly Cakes, brought color and whimsy to the room. It’s ombre blue design, cascading stars and hand painted trees represented how much they love nature and tied into their garden theme nicely. It also featured hand painted butterflies on each tier and was made in an almond flavor with homemade raspberry jam and cream cheese frosting. Because fondant isn’t vegan the couple chose not to use it. To top it off, a small tandem bike with their names in the wheel stole the show. Bought from Etsy and made with one continuous wire, it represented the couple’s love for bike riding as well as their endless love for each other.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

The first dance was one to remember. The couple’s song was an easy one to choose. It has been their song for the whole 9 years they were together and truly felt it was special. So they graciously danced, hand in hand, to Passenger Seat by Death Cab for Cutie. It was surely a precious moment to be in. To realize that all those years simply led up to this magical moment where the two of them would be surrounded by people who love them as they enjoy being husband and wife.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

In honor of his mother, Pete’s aunt Patty joined him on the floor to Landslide by Fleedwood Mac, a favorite of his mother’s as well as his aunt’s. Brooke was led to the floor by her brother Colin and danced away to Guster’s Come Downstairs and Say Hello, his favorite song. The lyrics in the song also references the Wizard of Oz which is the bride’s favorite movie of all time.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

The evening was filled with love, laughter and great people. The newlyweds couldn’t ask for anything more. As their guests left the event, they were gifted with a bottle of hot sauce the couple created themselves with Chef Avi. It is known that Pete’s family loves hot sauce and both him and Brooke love it as well. Pete has about 30 bottles in his collection! Chef Avi bottled them all up and adorned each with a custom label Brooke and Pete designed along with another flavor he made just for them.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

All the beautiful photographs were taken by Vasili who also filmed their wedding video. Brooke’s brother has used him and his crew for his wedding and since they did such a great job on their video Brooke and Pete hired them as well. It just so happened that Vasili was breaking into photography as well so they had decided to give him the whole event. You can view their wedding video on Vimeo. I highly suggest you take some time to watch it because it’s seriously awesome, just like a movie. I have to say it brought happy tears to my face all over again.

Brooke & Pete's Garden Wedding

And the two lived happily ever after in their home in Buffalo which they share with their dog Odie and cat Boomer.

Wedding Details:
Venue: Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens
Catering: Obviously Avi Catering – Chef Avi
Wedding Cake: Zilly Cakes
Wedding Cake Topper: Heather Boyd
Music: Beamin Sounds
Videographer & Photography: Vasili
Invitations & Thank You’s: The Wedding Agent
Bridal Gown: NY Bride
Bridal Party Dresses: Susan Deborah Bridal
Brides Jewelry: Wild Things
Bridal Party Jewelry: Wild Things – Karol Kirberger
Flowers: Maureens Buffalo Wholesale

Inspiration Photo Friday: The Darkness

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When my friend Meg and I took a trip to California I set up sites for us to see and things for us to do while we where. One of them was to take a tour of Alcatraz. How could we not! I was very happy we did and must say the tour was really cool. We mostly got to walk around ourselves and take photos which is what I was hoping for. I had two cameras with me and was ready to shoot.

I captured a lot that day. Alcatraz surely has an interesting and haunting vibe. There was so much character to the place, the stories were gleaming off the walls. I particularly loved the rooms inside. Each step down the hallway was intimidating because you didn’t know what you would see next. The age of the furniture left behind and the patina on the walls added such a nice effect to the structure.

The room below seemed like a small storage space. I was drawn to it because of the way the light was gleaming through the window. You could see the cracks on the walls brilliantly among the shadows and the desperation of the empty air was strangely refreshing. I also loved the texture of the tiled floor. I felt this shot expressed what I felt while being in that room. To be in darkness and watch it slowly get swallowed by light was a really cool experience. It reminds you that there is always a light at the end of the tunnel.

Inspiration Photo Friday: The Darkness - © Melissa O'Connor-Arena

Bringing in Light During Long Winter Nights

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It’s finally happened. Just as the reds and yellows of the leaves have fallen to the ground, the cups at Starbucks have turned that same unmistakable shade of red. Summer has come and gone, and now fall has fell. Time to break out the sweater, the scarves and the big, warm, living room blanket.

Worse than even the coldest of temperatures is the way your days seem to disappear. A 9 to 5 easily steals most if not all of the daylight hours and hanging out in the dark just doesn’t have the same appeal to you that it had when you were 16. But you don’t have to be left in the dark; you can bring the light to you.

Light for Function
First thing’s first. Make sure your house has enough light to do the things you need to do. Overhead illumination is usually enough to cover this, but sometimes a well-placed floor lamp or wall sconce is just what the doctor ordered.

Guest Post: Bringing in Light During Long Winter Nights
Photo Credit: The Design Home

Guest Post: Bringing in Light During Long Winter Nights
Photo Credit: Ashton Sebastian

Light for Form
Now it’s the fun stuff. Lighting shouldn’t be all work and no fun. In fact, lighting your house will not only serve as a great, cold weather activity, it leads to further indoor activities, no matter the weather. Start with the rooms you spend the most time in. For me, it’s my kitchen and living room. Both of those rooms, while they have drastically different lighting, are adequately lit for their purposes. For example, my kitchen has bright, powerful lights over my work stations. My living room on the other hand is pretty dim for the most part. I have a floor lamp above the comfy chair that I read in, a small track lighting set up for general lighting and a cleverly place desk lamp behind my TV to give soft illumination from behind the screen.

Guest Post: Bringing in Light During Long Winter Nights
Photo Credit: Suburban Light

Light for Winter
Just as bears hibernate and birds fly south, many of us have our own winter traditions. Maybe yours is making hot cocoa on Saturday afternoons or cuddling up with a good book after work. Mine is adding an extra floor lamp in every room to combat the early evenings of winter. I do this because when it’s dark, I tend to get sleepy. And with the sun only shining for a few hours each day in my neck of the woods, I need all the help I can get.

Guest Post: Bringing in Light During Long Winter Nights
Photo Credit: My Hunter Gatherer

Written by Ross Donald