*Win* with Zando...{Closed}



ZANDO.co.za is South Africa’s most comprehensive online fashion store. With both local and international brands, they offer excellent customer service, high-quality products and a unique online shopping experience.





How many times I've come across the perfect pair of boots, or the ultimate dress only to find that most online stores don't deliver to South Africa. If you find yourself nodding with me, then let me introduce you to Zando...

Zando is offering my blog readers a chance to win one of ten R100 vouchers for their online store. With Autumn on it's way, now is the perfect time to spoil yourself with a new pair of boots!
Zando also has loads of goodies for the man in your life, imagine all the brownie points you'll score when you find him the perfect belt/shirt for Winter.

Good Luck!

xx


How to Enter


1. Leave a comment on this post telling me which item from Zando's website you desperately need in your wardrobe! Please also include your name, email address and twitter name if you have one.

2. You need to be a follower of my blog either with Google Friend Connect or via email

3. For an extra entry, 'Like' Zando on Facebook and tweet about this competition. Don't forget to tag me (@RoxyPearce) as well as @Zando_co_za


Competition closes Friday 13th April.
Winners will be drawn randomly.
* Terms & Conditions - Voucher is valid for 90 days. One voucher per purchase. Minimum spend of R300.

Freebie...Bridesmaid Cards

I made these cards for my Bridesmaids a little while ago and thought I would pop them on the blog for you to download :) I got the idea from Pinterest (I mean, where else does one go for inspiration?!)

Print or email these cards to make your chosen ladies feel oh so special...


Click here to download these files, as well as the Maid of Honour card :)
Happy Wedding Planning!

xx

#PhotoOfTheWeek...Water



It's that time of the week again, where I post the photo's sent into to me by my very dedicated team members. If you would like to join in our photo challenge just drop me an email, I'd love to hear from you! Remember, you don't have to be a wizz with your camera, and yo can edit as little or as much as you'd like. The only rule is it has to be submitted to me before sunday evening (South African time).

This week's theme was Water...
Well done to everyone who submitted, these are fantastic!


Taken by: Meg
Taken by: Roxy

Taken by: Rob

Taken by Sue

Taken by: Victoria

6 months before the wedding...*Part 1*

This past weekend marks the 6 month count down until my *Big Day*. Some people have said that we are a bit ambitious to undertake planning a wedding in 6 months but I insist it can be done! For those of you out there in the process of planning your special day, and those of you you just might need to bookmark this page for the future, here is my list of what needs to be done 6 months before walking down that aisle...


For Farmboy and myself this was pretty easy...we are getting married on his Dairy Farm here in Natal. But if you don't happen to have a handy family farm, then I would suggest scouring your favourite wedding blogs for wedding venues (even better, look at local wedding blogs like The Pretty Blog for posts of their latest *real* weddings to get a feel for what sort of venue you are after.) Most big/fancy/popular venues require booking up to (and sometimes, over) a year in advance. 
If you aren't quite engaged yet but are planning on getting there soon it wouldn't hurt to keep your ears open for openings at your favourite venue(s). If you do choose to go the slightly less traditional route like we are, you need to do lots of thinking about the practical side of things. For example, where will everyone stay? Is it close to the airport? Are there facilities for caterers? Is there a church nearby? Where will your cereony be held? If there is a chance the weather is going to be iffy, do you have a plan B?
All of the above WERE not properly thought out when we decided on the farm, but we are just going to make it work for us. Luckily, it all seems to be running to plan so far, we shall see if it continues to do so!
On that note, your venue might determine the time of the year that you have the wedding. Ideally you need to choose a rough month/season/day but this might all be determined by the availability of your venue. As the venue wasn't an issue for us, we had to worry about my studies and in particular, when I actually have holidays in order to have the wedding and then to go on honeymoon. Keep all of these factors in mind when choosing the time of the year and the venue.



Before you decide on a caterer, you need to have a rough idea in mind of the type of food you are wanting your guests to eat. This will also depend on the time of day you choose to have your ceremony. For us, having it on the farm means that a lot of people will be traveling very far (and with the limited options for accommodation) they will be coming for the day and the zooting off back to the airport. So, we needed to take this into consideration and are therefore having a day wedding. Our main meal is therefore lunch. As it will be Spring for us, and to cut down a little for the budget, we are choosing a buffet style meal with more of an informal mezze type feel with Canape starters. It helps if you have a few idea's in mind before meeting with different caterers as they will ask you loads of questions! Bear in mind you might need to phone ahead to make an appointment with caterers to ensure they give you their undivided attention when discussing your wedding.

Remember to always get more than 1 quote for the food. We have decided on a catering company based in Durban as I was offered the best service (so far!) but it is costing a little more as they have to travel all the way out to our venue. If you are having a location wedding, make sure you find out exactly how much they charge per kilometer, and whether they are able to travel before getting into the nitty gritty of the menu.
Some catering companies also offer decor hire (for things like your plates, knives & forks etc) but others you will have to source those items separately.




The reason I have put the Budget as the third item in this list is because I'm not sure how you set a budget without getting an idea of what things cost. If you are fortunate enough to have your Dad pay for the wedding, it is important to be able to show him 'proof' of what things cost as opposed to just guessing. Also, prices will definitely have changed from his time so make sure you give him a good idea of roughly what the costs are before setting a budget. If you and your fiancee are paying for the wedding, it is also important to get an idea for yourself of what these things cost so that you can work out where you can save money, and where you might not be able to cut costs. 
We are wanting to do a lot of DIY elements in our wedding so that at the end of the day we can say that we are a part of each and every single element of the day. This is a great way to save on costs, and with the help of gorgeous wedding blogs like The Pretty Blog, GreenWeddingShoes & 100LayerCake you can add your own personal touch without looking tacky.
Draw up a spreadsheet on Excel to help you with putting your budget together, or download one from the internet. I found a great one from LoveCelebration (click here) which has helped me so far to get my budget in order. Once you have finalised your budget then you have to stick to it! This is the hardest part of planning your wedding but it really important. Decide what is the most important elements for you as a couple, and then go from there. For us, the photographer is high up on our list of priorities, and is even higher up than my wedding dress :) You just need to work together and decide what you really want, and then compromise, compromise compromise!



**This is a list I have complied from my experience thus far in planning my own wedding. I am by no means an expert and I'm sure I have probably left one or two things out. I would love to hear from you if you have any tips or idea's for planning your wedding, especially if you have been through it yourself! Feel free to leave a comment below, I'd love to hear from you**

Bridesmaid Dresses

I was a little bit over keen (or I should rather use the term *organised*) and I went out and bought my bridesmaid dresses without having asked my bridesmaids! 
It was easy for me as I roughly know their sizes and have bought them well in advance so that alterations can be done if necessary. I had already decided a little while ago that I wanted to buy them at Forever New as I love the style of the store and I *love* every single item of clothing there! 

I had also decided that I wanted each dress to be different, but to also be something that my bridesmaids will/would like to wear again. I do not want to be one of those brides that purposefully makes her bridesmaids look ugly so that she can look beautiful on the day. I want them to each be comfortable, while still feeling and looking their best. 

I had long ago decided on my colour scheme (soft corals/peaches/pinks/beiges) and when I spied different dresses in these colours (and *ON SALE*) i decided to just buy them! You never know if they will have the colours you really want closer to the time.
 Forever New also offers an exchange policy, so if the sizes are really off (and the dress is still in stock) then they will gladly exchange within a particular time perid.

Here are a few sneak peak's of the dresses...but I still have 6 months to change my mind if I find something that I like better :)







*Love Celebration* Wedding Planner File

A little while ago (while browsing through my favourite Wedding Blog *The Pretty Blog*) I came across Love Celebration, a wedding planning file jammed packed with tips, advice and idea's to make your wedding the perfect day it should be. If you're like me and love to write lists, and then check items of said list, get a secret thrill from filing, this this file is going to become your new best friend when planning your wedding. 








The only problem I have of the file is that it's a little bit bit small. Once I'd printed off all the wonderful free extra goodies from the site, my file was bulging with no more room for even a scrap of paper.  But apart from that it's been so useful. My favourite part has been the section on etiquette and how to ask for money as a gift...well done Celebration Team!

#PhotoOfTheWeek...Bits & Bats/Pieces/Bobs



Thanks to my step-dad Rob for this past week's theme "Bits & Bats". Upon first hearing this I was a little confused, but on closer examination (and a very puzzled look on face) I was informed that Bits & Bats is another way of saying Bits & Pieces or as some say, Bits and Bobs :)

So here are some of the entries for this week's photo challenge!


Taken by: Megs
Taken by: Dale

Taken by: Nats

Taken by: Roxy
Taken by: Rob
Taken by: Vicky
I love the creativity everyone...Well done!

*if you would like to join in our Photo Challenge (remember it's not a competition, but rather a way to challenge yourself to take a different kind of picture every week!) you can drop me an email here or alternatively use the contact form at the top of this page*

#PhotoOfTheWeek...Someone I Love


After all the excitement of this past week I am ashamed to say I have not submitted a photo (but I do feature in one!), here are the awesome people who have. This week's theme was "Someone I love", such a sweet theme...thanks for that Megs!

Taken by: Megs

Taken by: Natalie

Taken by: Sue

Taken by: Vicky

Wedding Stationery...some more *unusual* idea's

Having been trawling through Pinterest in the hope of finding some unique idea's for my own wedding stationery, I thought I'd re-post a few that I thought were especially nice. 

*i usually despise blogs filled with people's re-posting...I mean that's the whole point of Pinterest isn't it? But then found these and couldn't resist sharing* 

The following were found on the incredible site OhSoBeautifulPaper...


The above linen save the dates were designed by Valencia at Cut&Paste
How gorgeous are these *D.I.Y.* water colour invitations...Just click here to see all the steps to create them for yourself.



I love the simplicity of these illustration as well as the fun typography...



From AFinePress
This was just too much fun not to post:




Designed by Gus&Ruby


Lots more wedding idea's to follow soon, as well as just plain ol' good lookin' stuff :)

In Good Company...Parkhurst


I have quickly nipped up to Joburg for the weekend to get started on all the important wedding plans (the dress, decor, registry etc) and just had to pop into In Good Company in Parkurst. The store is a delight for any party planner, with goodies for Easter, Weddings, Birthdays, Children's theme party's and every other party you can think of. 

They also hire out select items for very reasonable prices which are available for collection.

If you go to their website (click here) you will find all their items for sale and rent as well as loads of idea's for hosting the perfect dinner/tea/party.

Here's what I've found for my wedding so far...






These cute straws are R2 a pop and come in lots of different colours. Perfect for a lemonade stand!

He asked and I said *Yes*


On Sunday 11th March 2011 Dale Hutton (aka Farmboy) got down on one knee at the base of a beautiful waterfall and asked me to marry him...it sounds like the end of a movie, and to be honest, right now it feels like I am in one. I have been unable to stop myself grinning like a fool whenever I glance down at my left hand, or when my phone crashes from too many Facebooks 'likes'. I want to try and capture the moment again for all my readers who would like to know the how's and the why's. Thanks so much for stopping by, I hope you enjoy the photo's...

A few *before* shots:


Even at this stage I had no idea what was in store for me, I just knew I was being taken to a place where I needed my swimming costume (plus I saw out fishing rods in the car and was therefore slightly disappointed *hehe*)
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Where did my Farmboy take me for the day?? None other than one of the largest and most luxurious day spa's in Africa...Karkloof Spa!! This, I thought, had to have been the big suprise. I really was not expected what came next...



Always snapping away with Instagram :) 



Little stroll around while our driver repaired the flat tire on our Game Drive vehicle :)


Getting deep and reflective (well actually just catching my breath and cooling down after the very *long* and humid walk to the waterfall!) Completely unprepared for what followed...

And *After*...


I wasn't crying at this point, rather jumping up and down on the spot while Dale struggled to get me to keep still to put the ring on my finger...





Dale had written this little note and hidden inside a little teddy bear he had made for me over a year and half ago...at this point the tears just streamed down my face. Dale Hutton...I am so in love with you!!!


A little celebratory gift left for us by our driver :)



BIG smiles all around... 


And there you have it. A real fairtytale ending to a most perfect day. 
From now on I am also going to use the blog to document the whole planning process of our Wedding. We have set a date in September, so that leaves 6 months to plan plan plan. Stay tuned for lots of pictures, advice, and most of all *idea's* 

xxx

#PhotoOf TheWeek...Reflection



Today marks a very special day for myself and Farmboy...after a truly wonderful day at the 5* Karkloof Spa here in Natal, my Farmboy got down on one knee and proposed in the most romantic way possible...I've had a silly grin on my face all day! 
Full post to come soon :)

This week has been a very busy one, and we have a whole load of new members to welcome to our PhotoChallenge! A big warm welcome to Natalie (my soon to be sister-in-law! Yay Excitement! Who is joining in from Japan), Megs (hailing from East London), Victoria (joining us all the way from Cambodia! Click here to join her on her blog) and Kerri (who spent AGES helping me colour in these posters

This week's theme was Reflection and I think everyone did marvelously :)

*If you would like to join in on the fun just drop me a line here. You don't have to be a wizz with a camera, you just have to like a challenge. Photo's can be as edited or as 'natural' as you like and the only rule is that your photo has to be sent to me by Sunday evening so I can put it up before Monday*

Taken by: Dale

Taken by: Kayleigh

Taken by: Megs


Taken by: Natalie

Taken by: Rob

Taken by: Roxy 

Taken by: Sue

Taken by: Kerri

Taken by: Victoria
Well done ladies and gents! Awesome pictures

PGCE Field trip to *WESSA* Howick

This week our Postgrad Teaching Diploma class was treated to a day out at the Wildlife and Environmental Society of South Africa (WESSA) base in the Umgeni Nature Reserve in Howick, just outside Pietermaritzburg. 

The aim of the trip was to show us teachers in training how we can use the natural environment as a resource in our classroom, as well as how we can incorporate environmental awareness into our own teaching subjects. 

I am studying to be a Foundation Phase Teacher (Grade's R - 3) so I am a little nervous about taking a bunch of little children to a running stream and telling them to find creepy crawlies :) I think i would have to devise 'dog' leashes for all of them to make sure I could keep an eye on them!

All in all it was a super great day out and really got our minds buzzing with idea's.


If you would like to find out more about WESSA and the work they do (as well as their numerous volunteer programs) click here


We played a game using brightly coloured picture cards, strolled around the peaceful reserve, and did an experiment to find out if the local stream held drinking water...thanks for the great day out WESSA!




I found something! 






Poster Making...what goes on in the life of a teacher in training

Just a few snaps from my weekend jam packed with assignments for my PGCE (PostGraduate Certificate in Education) that I am currently studying through the University of Kwazulu Natal...fun fun fun!

Thanks to my amazingly talented boyfriend, and the wonderful talent of Kerri for all her hard work colouring in the lines :)







My Farmboy, you are so talented...thank you for helping me so nicely this weekend with all my posters...you rock!


#IHeartMarket...Launch of Buttercup Collectibles!

Saturday marked the very exciting start of Buttercup Collectibles at the I Heart Market at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. 
Thanks so much to everyone who came by to have a look/say hello/make a purchase. It was a wonderful feel to be on the other side of the stalls :) And everyone was so gosh darn friendly! Now I know why I love Durban so much (not that I don't love my home city of gold, but here's just something special about Durbs!). We hope to see you all again next month with lots more goodies in stock...







In the mean time, here are a few pics from Saturday. Don't forget to keep checking up on the "Buttercup" Page at the top of the blog. I will keep updating it with items that are still for sale :) And of course to stay up to date with our Facebook Page

I hope you all had a super relaxing weekend and didn't get swept away in the Cyclone :)

xx


#PhotoOfTheWeek...Warm


This week we only have three entries for the #PhotoOfTheWeek Challenge, but we have added another three people to our team who have just joined and will start submitting their photographs from next week! It does become harder and harder to stay focused but that's what males it such a challenge. Keep up the great work everyone :)

Taken by: Sue
Taken by: Dale 
Taken by: Roxy
If you would like to take part in the #PhotoOfTheWeek challenge, just drop me an email here :) The more the merrier, and you don't have to be a professional to join...it's all about challenging yourself to do your best and to keep those creative goggles on!