The winner is dress #2, the black/pink Betsey Johnson with the spaghetti straps. A close second was dress #1, the Sue Wong. Haha fundamentally different dresses so I hope you're happy with the Betsey Johnson. The dress below is the color combo, this color blue with this color purple. Thoughts?
Monday, November 8, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
I am the smartest girl alive! Ok, maybe just the best tutorial follower...ha!
I'm experiencing a moment of deep self-satisfaction and I have to share with someone. I only got K and Sara's message machine so I'll just share my awesome experience with everyone!
This awesome experience DID NOT start awesome. I've been designing the invitations and I've become a little obsessed. I plopped onto the compute this morning to get crackin' and what do I find? A monitor with a blinking blue light. Nothing starts it. I restart, take plugs out and put them in, no dice. So I take to the laptop and look up my monitor. Seems this little gem (exact model and same year) has an issue with going to shit after a couple years and the "error" code is the flashing blue light. What's wrong with it? Techies disagree but there were 2 options: burned out LCD backlight or blown capacitors. Both would cost between $100-$300 to fix and a new monitor is $150 on the cheap end. It's past warranty and already broken so what the hell, I determined I'd fix it myself.
If it was an LCD issue I'd have to order so I looked up a tutorial first on how to replace capacitors. What a pain! You have to take the monitor apart, open up the guts and be sure not to get zapped by other capacitors in the process. (We're talkin around 1000 volts here, would've been a bad day.) So long as I didn't go poking metal into things that looked like batteries I figured I'd be ok; off I went!
This model really sucks for taking apart. The screws are nearly impossible to get to and the circuit board is not in an ergonomic position. But I finally got it out and what do you know? Blown capacitors. Brown juice all over. The capacitors shit themselves. At this point I realized I'd need a soldering iron, solder, 3 new capacitors and a tutorial on how to solder circuit boards. $20 and a 10 minute tutorial later I set to work.
I really didn't know if this was going to work! But I got the faulty pieces out, the new ones in, tediously put this thing back together and headed to the computer room. Plugs went into the monitor, I held my breath in anticipation and...NOTHING! Haha I went through all that and forgot to check if I plugged it back into the surge protector. Ok so I plugged that in and...SUCCESS!!! I fixed the monitor! I braved the perils of the circuit board and walked away victorious! Plus I saved a couple hundred bucks, which is GREAT because I've got this wedding thing going on. WOOHOO!
This awesome experience DID NOT start awesome. I've been designing the invitations and I've become a little obsessed. I plopped onto the compute this morning to get crackin' and what do I find? A monitor with a blinking blue light. Nothing starts it. I restart, take plugs out and put them in, no dice. So I take to the laptop and look up my monitor. Seems this little gem (exact model and same year) has an issue with going to shit after a couple years and the "error" code is the flashing blue light. What's wrong with it? Techies disagree but there were 2 options: burned out LCD backlight or blown capacitors. Both would cost between $100-$300 to fix and a new monitor is $150 on the cheap end. It's past warranty and already broken so what the hell, I determined I'd fix it myself.
If it was an LCD issue I'd have to order so I looked up a tutorial first on how to replace capacitors. What a pain! You have to take the monitor apart, open up the guts and be sure not to get zapped by other capacitors in the process. (We're talkin around 1000 volts here, would've been a bad day.) So long as I didn't go poking metal into things that looked like batteries I figured I'd be ok; off I went!
This model really sucks for taking apart. The screws are nearly impossible to get to and the circuit board is not in an ergonomic position. But I finally got it out and what do you know? Blown capacitors. Brown juice all over. The capacitors shit themselves. At this point I realized I'd need a soldering iron, solder, 3 new capacitors and a tutorial on how to solder circuit boards. $20 and a 10 minute tutorial later I set to work.
I really didn't know if this was going to work! But I got the faulty pieces out, the new ones in, tediously put this thing back together and headed to the computer room. Plugs went into the monitor, I held my breath in anticipation and...NOTHING! Haha I went through all that and forgot to check if I plugged it back into the surge protector. Ok so I plugged that in and...SUCCESS!!! I fixed the monitor! I braved the perils of the circuit board and walked away victorious! Plus I saved a couple hundred bucks, which is GREAT because I've got this wedding thing going on. WOOHOO!
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Time to Vote!
Okay bridesmaids, I need to know what kind of style you all prefer please vote on the following. I'm going to write a description of the dress next to the number since blogger doesn't like to line up text with photos but remember color(s) will be different:
Dress 1:Sue Wong style flapper
Dress 2: Betsey Johnson pink/black
Dress 3: Betsey Johnson pink/black with bow
Dress 4: Modcloth black with lace

Dress 5: Blue with lace
Dress 1:Sue Wong style flapper
Dress 2: Betsey Johnson pink/black
Dress 3: Betsey Johnson pink/black with bow
Dress 4: Modcloth black with lace

Dress 5: Blue with lace
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Added Pictures
I forgot how to add pictures in the "Pics" tab but I just figured it out again so check out the new ones :)
Monday, October 11, 2010
WOW look at this one!
This is a TOTALLY different look but definitely puts the punk in big band punk theme. Kathleen (Drew's aunt) found this and it's awesome! The picture was next to a mannequin in a blue kilt... it's calling to me guys. Completely different from Gatsby so it's hard to decide which I like better but this is pretty cool.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Alas
So I think I scared the girls at 1koo with my dress. I got an email saying they can't make it... but it was in really broken English so I think they're plenty capable they just need something more concrete with minimal add-on instructions. Like Gatsby. Hopefully they can make it or I'm going to enter a pit of despair for a solid hour :)
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