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Monday, August 31, 2009
Halloween Hair Goodies
Labels:
50s Rockabilly,
fashion,
hair,
holidays,
Tart Deco,
What's on Sale?
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Bettie Page Documentary
There is a new Bettie Page Documentary in the works and yours truly was interviewed at the Chicago Comic-con. They haven't posted the interview footage yet, but when they do I will post about it tout de suite.
Here's a quick synopsis on the film as taken from the website:
This could be pretty cool kids! Keep an eye out for it.
(pictures and icon taken from www.bettiepagemovie.com)
Labels:
50s Rockabilly,
fashion
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Rockabilly Show in Milwaukee

9/1/2009 9:00 PM Sidecar Steph & the 7-10 Split opening for The Clumsy Lovers @ Vnuks!
5036 S Packard Ave, Cudahy, Wisconsin 53110
Cost: $10/ $12 at the door
Make the summer last one more night! Come see us open for the rockin’ Clumsy Lovers from British Columbia. Rockabilly and Celtic bluegrass make a boring Tuesday night worth staying up for. Don’t try to fight it- you know we are right...
Labels:
music
Monday, August 24, 2009
Ceremony Music
I thought I would take a moment to talk about our wedding music. Being a working musician, the music was incredibly important to me and I spent a lot of time on it. I was lucky enough to have a built-in filter of rockabilly/50s music or it probably would have taken me months to even narrow down my choices! Perhaps a short discussion of how I researched, picked and narrowed down the music will help someone else in their discovery of that "perfect song(s)."
The way I approach music research is very organized. First I try to get my hands on EVERYTHING I can that matches up with my theme or emotion. This may seem overwhelming at first, but if you take a look at your wedding planning notes and such, you will notice a thread that runs through it. I then listen to every song and see if it grabs me within the first 10 seconds. If it does, I add it to a cd compilation file (I use Nero) or jot it down. Don't worry if your initial list is large or is bigger than a blank cd can hold.
Step 3 is to take the cd you just burned and listen to it for a week or so. I call this my car test. I always listen to the music in my car and see how it affects me (and my fiancee) as I am driving from place to place. Certain songs tend to jump out as good or bad and I keep a small notebook in my glove compartment to jot down notes when I reach my destination. I am usually able to narrow the songs down by half this way.
Here are the songs we used for our wedding:
Wedding party processional- Going to the Chapel- The Dixie Cups
Bridal processional- Can't Help Falling in Love- Elvis Presley
Recessional- Love Love Love- Ruth Brown
1st Dance- Reet Petit- Jackie Wilson
Father-Daughter Dance- My Girl- Otis Redding
Good luck finding your music. It can be an involved process, but if you find the right tunes it makes such a big difference on such an important occasion.
Labels:
50s Rockabilly,
music,
Vintage Wedding
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Virus=no post
Sorry for the lull in posting but I recently got a computer virus that shut me down. A complete format was done and I am currently trying to restore my programs. I will be updating soon!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
50s Image Website
Just a quick diversion from wedding posts- I stumbled on a wonderful website called Myvintagevogue that has amazing images from magazines for various eras, including the 1950s and 60s. Most of them are fashion pics so it is a softer rockabilly look, but the clearness of the photos are super helpful for make-up and hair ideas.
Labels:
50s Rockabilly,
fashion,
Vintage Wedding
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Red & White Dessert Table

As you can see, our dessert table turned out great! All of the food was red and white (or really close, like pineapple) and we had 3 kinds of cupcakes- gluten-free lemon chiffon (for family members with celiacs), red velvet with cherries, and chocolate- all covered with gluten-free buttercream frosting. I bought the red and white cupcake liners from an awesome shop on etsy called LayerCakeShop. They have animal print liners right now! We also offered fruit with a marshmallow fruit dip and 2 different kinds of white cheeses.



Lastly, we went with stamped cookies, another idea I ganked from Martha Stewart. It looks great, just leave yourself 2 days because the icing needs to set overnight.

photos courtesy of Vicki Crain
Labels:
DIY and tutorials,
Vintage Wedding
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