Author Archives: Jerri Woolworth
There is so much that goes into planning a wedding. Many Brides and Grooms can get flustered and end up making mistakes in the coordination process, mistakes that otherwise, in retrospect, could have been avoided. Here are some of my tips to help avoid making major wedding mistakes.
–Spending your entire style budget on just the dress: This is a mistake that happens more often than you think. Keep in mind Brides to be, that your allotted style budget will include your wedding dress, shoes, hair accessories or veil, and potentially jewelry too. So plan accordingly.
–Have a weather back up plan: If your wedding is planned for outdoors, think to have a back-up plan, just in case Mother Nature decides it’s a great day for a thunderstorm.
–Don’t go out of the ordinary the night before: The night before your wedding may just happen to be your bachelor or bachelorette, now while you may want to go wild, keep in mind that the day to follow is not going to be enjoyable with a hangover. Also, Brides to be, don’t pick the day before your wedding for any special beautification procedures you’ve never tried before. You never know what kind of reactions you will have, and you don’t want them to last forever the next day in your photos.
–Know your Master of Ceremonies: Be sure to be very comfortable with your Master of Ceremonies or Emcee. Communicate with them the tone of your wedding and the personality that you two have as a couple so that you are all on the same page.
–Becoming set on one particular flower: Before you get your mind dead set on one particular kind of flower, be sure to consult a florist. You want to make sure that the flower of your choice will be in season during the time of your wedding.
–Creating a realistic budget: Creating a wedding budget may be something that you have never done before. If that is the case, don’t worry; seek help from a skilled professional Wedding Designer. A Wedding Designer can help to assess the costs associated with your dream wedding from floral arrangements to bands.
You deserve to have your dream wedding! By seeking the council of a professional Wedding Designer and being sure to plan well in advance, you can have the day of your dreams free of wedding mistakes!
What are some wedding mistakes to avoid you have come up with throughout your wedding planning process? We’d love for you to share them with us!
Your wedding reception is your time to create a lasting impression on your guests. Want to create a wedding that your friends and family will enjoy and remember forever? In creating your wedding reception, create an event that is a reflection of the couple you truly are. Take this opportunity to create with your wedding designer a reception that is a party influenced by the two of you. Pull from the things that the two of you enjoy. Include aspects or influences that are significant to the two of you. Say for example, he proposed at sunset on a secluded dock over a lake in autumn amongst the shifting hues of the trees; possibly pull from this memory as your color inspiration for your reception. Do the two of you share a common interest in a particular era? If the two of you have always had a fondness for the 20’s, for example, let that be an influence in the design of your wedding reception. Derive your wedding reception influences from common interests in themes, colors, movies, eras, music, and more. A talented wedding designer has the ability to take the things you love and tastefully mold them into influences for your reception. Here are some ideas to help you with the creation of your wedding reception:
–Select the right venue. Opt for a venue that will fit the theme and number of guests your reception will have. If you are having a high end lavish wedding, for example, opt for a venue such as a luxury banquet hall. Many 5 star hotels offer exquisite halls for just such an occasion. If your wedding reception is decadent with a Shabby Chic tone, an older looking venue with a completely modified interior may be the route for you.
–Create a timeline for your reception. Having a timeline for your reception helps the flow of the evening and also helps to provide a definitive start and conclusion time.
Example:
7:00pm- Reception begins. Cocktails are served. Light music is played.
7:15pm- Emcee commences the reception announcing the Bride and Groom.
7:20pm- Dinner is served.
8:00pm- Best man and Maid of Honor speeches are held.
8:15pm- Music begins for dancing. Bride and Groom have their ‘first dance’, followed by guest dancing.
9:00pm- Bride and Groom cut the cake. Guests enjoy cake.
9:30pm- Music and dancing continues. Emcee announces the Brides bouquet toss.
10:00pm- The evening begins to wrap up.
–Entertain the little ones. Consider having a specific area complete with a dedicated supervisor for the children. Including activities and entertainment for the children can help them to enjoy the celebration too.
–Don’t be afraid to try something new at your wedding. If it fits your personality as a couple, go for it! If you and your groom are avid fans of a particular sports team, for example, work it into your reception with taste. All those attending know and love the two of you; adding your touches to your special day is a right you get on your big day.
–Don’t forget about lighting. Lighting isn’t always an aspect we think about, yet it plays an important role in any event, especially when it comes to outdoor wedding reception events. Remember to take into consideration the light that you will have, or the lack thereof if you will be celebrating outside past sunset. Also be sure to be aware of, or make sure your wedding designer is aware of, the building/state fire codes if candles will be involved in your wedding.
These are just a few tips that can help to make your wedding reception memorable. Seek council from your wedding designer for more tips and advice with the execution of your spectacular wedding reception. Be true to who you are as a couple in creating your perfect wedding reception and enjoy your big day!
Searching for your perfect wedding gown is often one of the first (and most exciting) things a Bride can do in preparation for the big day. Many ladies have envisioned their wedding day for so long that the wedding dress has to be just perfect; and why shouldn’t it be? When seeking out that perfect dress for your wedding day, it is important to keep in mind some key tips. Here are some of my suggestions to keep in mind when picking your wedding gown:
-Begin with a broad search. Search online as well as at local retailers for your special gown. Look in Bridal magazines and attend Bridal based shows also. Beginning with a broad search has more pros to it than deciding exactly what dress you want without considering any others. On several occasions a Bride has a specific idea of what she wants, only to discover another dress she was unaware of that turns out to be the winning gown.
-Select a gown because it is the one you want. The wedding gown selection process often involves you along with your family members and/or your bridal party. There may be several varying opinions as to which dress is “the one”, but in the end, it is you, the Bride, that should make the final selection. Ideally, you want to be able to look back on your wedding day photos and know that you decided with your heart on the wedding gown you chose to wear.
-Go with a gown that compliments your figure. Women come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but thankfully, so do wedding gowns. Keep in mind dress shapes, lengths, and styles that work in favor of your figure. Once you have found a style (or styles) that fit you well, you can explore that style among several different designers! Within one style or cut of a dress there are several different fabrics, details, and even shades.
Picking your wedding gown can be a long process, but in the end you’ll end up glowing and that’s what it’s all about. Keeping these tips in mind (and others you’ll pick up along the way) will surly help you on your path to finding that special dress for your special day.
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