Monday, December 5, 2011

Holiday Hints for the Bride

Planning a Wedding During Christmas & Hanukkah While Keeping Your Sanity



It's hard enough to squeeze wedding planning into your busy life. But in the month of December, when Christmas shopping, holiday parties, and Hanukkah traditions are taking up all your time, how do you still plan a wedding and keep your sanity? Here are some holiday hints and multi-tasking ideas to help you out.

Get Organized
Remember that wedding planning notebook? Well, training yourself to be organized will help make other parts of your life easier as well, and the holidays are a great place to start. Buy another 3-ring binder with tab-dividers, small enough that you'll remember to bring it along and use it. Label the sections gift ideas, recipes, events, or whatever else you think you'll need. Put a pouch or two in to hold receipts and ideas torn from magazines, as well as a few pens for making on-the-go notes.

Wedding Invitation Lists
If you're already organized with your wedding invitation lists, sending Christmas cards should be a snap. If not, this is an excellent time to get organized. As everyone in your family is gathering addresses for their own lists, and seeing distant relatives at holiday gatherings, remember to ask for the missing addresses on your invitation lists. And, if you're sure that your Christmas card list is the same as your invitation list, you can include an informal save the date with your Christmas cards!

Find the Perfect Dress
Once upon a time, no one would be caught dead in a bridesmaid dress outside of a wedding. But these days, bridesmaid dresses are fun and modern. Take an afternoon to look for bridesmaid dresses, and keep an eye out for a fun outfit for New Year's Eve or the office holiday party at the same time!

Don't forget to take advantage of the After-Christmas Sales!
You may think after-Christmas sales are limited to buying that sweater your sister didn't get you. But when you're wedding planning, you can get some real bargains. Now is the time to pick up strands of lights for decorating your reception hall, and candles for the tables. Look for chocolates wrapped in red foil for favors, or using in out-of-town welcome bags. And you can extra-justify buying that sweater if you can wear it on your honeymoon.

Hold Try-Outs
Having people to your house or throwing a party? Now is the perfect time to try-out a wedding caterer, cake baker, or florist. If you're going the DIY route, you'll have an assembled audience to help you make sure not all 50 pieces of wedding cake go to waste.  Order it before a big party, and hit two birds with one stone. Not only will you have inexpensive arrangements for your party, but you'll find out if you're really capable of doing your own flowers, and get some practice before the big day.

Have a Great Up-do and Perfect Makeup for Your Party
I've read many accounts of a bride going for a hair trial, only to run errands afterwards looking a bit silly. If you time things right, you can test out your wedding day hair and makeup at the big party, or holiday gathering.

Worried About Money?
If you and your family distribute Christmas wish lists, don't be afraid to include the wedding day shoes, jewelry or other accessories on your list. You can ask for gift certificates to the salon where you plan to have pre-wedding pampering, or even individual items such as the flower girl basket, wedding cake, or wedding day transportation.

Christmas Gifts, Hostess Presents, and Wedding Favors
If you're like most people, you've been invited to a slew of parties and open houses, and have a variety of what I call "random people" to buy presents for: work colleagues, the mailman, the kids' teachers. When you're shopping for wedding favors, keep an eye out for gifts to buy in bulk. Consider boxes of chocolates, bottles of olive oil, or bath products.   And, if you're buying the wine for your wedding yourself, order an extra case to take as hostess presents.


Friday, December 2, 2011

Wedding Decor: LED Lighting and Drapery

Your wedding décor should represent you and your groom to the fullest  so make sure you have all your bases covered





Questions are answered for you about decorating your reception location.




www.getmarried.com/articles/view/wedding-decor-led-lighting-and-drapery

Friday, July 29, 2011

What's The Cost Of A Wedding?





Wedding Budget vs Real Wedding Cost

What's the story? Many times couples have a specific wedding budget in mind and while some stick to their budget, the reality is that things add up quickly and often exceed the original budget. Cost of Wedding was created to help couples understand those costs. We provide several tools to help you map real wedding cost to your wedding budget. Plus a few extra tidbits, here and there.


On average, US couples spend $24,066 for their wedding. However, the majority of couples spend between $18,050 and $30,083. This does not include cost for a honeymoon or engagement ring. Understanding wedding cost now can help you with your wedding budget later.


The numbers provided on this site are simply a guide to help you better prepare for the cost of a wedding. Average is based on spending of other brides and grooms not wedding vendor prices. Spending and prices can vary widely. You should expect to pay, on average, 50% to 100%+ more when choosing well-experienced professionals, designer labels, popular event locations, unique or custom products and services. Investigate all options and choose products and services that best meet your needs.



The following items are included in the total average wedding cost:
 ■ Attire & Accessories

■Bride Accessories

■Groom Accessories

■Suit (purchased)

■Suit (rented)

■Tuxedo (purchased)

■Tuxedo (rented)

■Veil

■Wedding Dress

■Wedding Dress Preservation

■Beauty, Health & Spa

■Diet, Weight Loss, Gym

■Facial

■Hair Removal

■Hair Service

■Makeup Service

■Manicure & Pedicure

■Massage

■Teeth Whitening

■Entertainment

■Dance Lessons

■DJ

■Live Band

■Musician/s, Soloist, or Ensemble

■Flowers & Decorations

■Boutonnieres, Corsages

■Bridal Bouquet

■Bridesmaid Bouquets

■Ceremony Decorations

■Ceremony Flower Arrangements

■Flower Girl Flowers

■Flower Petals

■Reception Decorations

■Reception Flower Arrangements

■Reception Table Centerpieces

■Gifts & Favors

■Gift/s for Attendants

■Gift/s for Parents

■Gift/s for the Bride

■Gift/s for the Groom

■Wedding Favors

■Invitations

■Ceremony Programs

■Guest Book

■Invitations & Reply Cards

■Reception Menus

■Save the Date Cards

■Table or Place Cards

■Thank You Cards

■Jewelry

■Earrings

■Engagement Ring (Not included in Total Average)

■Necklace

■Other Jewelry

■Wedding Band - Bride

■Wedding Band - Groom

■Photography & Video

■Wedding Photographer

■Wedding Videographer

■Planner/Consultant

■A La Carte Services

■Day of Coordinator

■For Getting Started

■Full Service

■Month of Direction

■Transportation

■Limo Rental

■Other Travel (Antique Car, Horse & Carriage, Etc.)

■Travel for Guests

■Venue & Catering

■Ceremony Accessories

■Ceremony Location

■Ceremony Officiator

■Hotel Room for After Reception

■Reception Accessories

■Reception Bar Service

■Reception Food Service

■Reception Location

■Reception Rentals (Tent, Table, Chairs, Etc.)

■Rehearsal Dinner

■Tips

■Wedding Cake

Friday, July 22, 2011

Surviving a wedding in the heat


  • Print your programs on paper fans.
  • Provide an outside table or bar with lemonade, ice tea, water, or even fun daiquiris or pina coladas prior to the ceremony start.
  • Have a few baskets stationed around the ceremony area with sunscreen, bugspray, and sunglasses for guests to use.
  • Have ushers escort people to their seats using parasols to block the sun.  Ushers can then even give the parasols to the guests to use while they wait for the ceremony start. (Just be sure they direct guests to close the parasols once the ceremony begins so everyone can see.)
Outdoor weddings can be beautiful and memorable.  Taking just a few steps to keep you guests cool will ensure that they enjoy the scenery and remember your wedding for the right reasons.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Floral A to Z

Flower Power


Scope out these inspirations, floral advice, and hit our extended slideshow for information on over 30 varieties of wedding blooms.

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