1) practice hair/makeup
2) work on ceremony decorations
3) mail invitations
4) decide what to do about cake and stuffs
5) bouts: DIY or twigs&honey or nothing
6) begin dress alterations
7) get sand for the ceremony
8) print maps for rehearsal lunch venue
9) complete the centerpieces
p.s. i tried the hourglass primer and it was also divine. after 2 awesome primer experiences, i got curious about primers (what are they, really) and did a bit of research. basically, with a primer, you're filling in all your little (or big, in my case) pores so that you have a more even canvas to work with when applying the rest of your makeup. it's like a waxy sheen to prep your rocky face. i dig. i'm curious about laura mercier's primer that you all rave about so that will be the last primer i try. will report.
oh, and last thing. there was also a comment asking about smear/runproof eyeliner. i don't have any suggestions to avoid raccoon eyes other than "don't cry". which is not very realistic. so please share if you have any advice. much appreciated.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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