Wednesday, December 4, 2013

A Blessed Year

Christmas time is among us and I as I look back at the year 2013 I feel blessed. This was a year of new beginnings. In February, Jacob and I welcomed a beautiful baby boy into the world. In May, we bought our first home. In the fall, I worked to rename and brand my business with intentions of leaping forward with my passion.

A business that began as more of an experiment is catching the interest of more brides and leaving me to feel thankful with each new client and opportunity. While I have always had aspirations to become a business owner, I never expected that I could succeed combining that goal with my admiration of vintage things. And yet, here I am; starting to feel more confident that this venture can succeed. This “great idea” became more than that after marrying my best friend. I celebrated the most important day of my life. I celebrated a new beginning with a man who accepts me and loves me to no end. I celebrated with family and friends, vowing to love this man for my entire life. I celebrated and I realized that THIS day, my wedding day, was magical. Every bride deserves a magical celebration on the day that she walks down the aisle and vows to love another for the rest of her life. She deserves every detail to be stunning. And that's where I step in- to create gorgeous details.

Rusted Rose Vintage Rentals -this business I founded lights my heart on fire. I love bringing mismatched treasures together and creating cohesive tablescapes for a delectable wedding dinner to be enjoyed. The events of 2013 came to a close in early November and the 2014 weddings ahead already have me feeling anxious. I anticipate the new relationships and experiences that will form over the year ahead.



Here is a look at my new business brand - designed by Heather Leigh Designs



& a photo from my largest event in 2013- An October wedding at Cottonwood Barn