Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Exit Stage Right


Many couples wonder how they should exit the venue. There are so many ways to personalize the exit and create a memorable look. In the next few posts, I will talking about some ideas - other than bubbles.

I love the look of sparklers for a wedding exit. Some cities or counties don't allow fireworks, and they definitely count. But if you are lucky enough to live somewhere that permits them, then it is definitely worth considering. Sparklers Online is a great place to purchase the sparklers. They offer them in three different sizes, depending on the look and the amount of burn time you want.

Displaying them in decorated galvanized buckets filled with sand will not only put them out for guests to see, but will also be a great place to extinguish them when you are done. You can also add personalized matches, which are very affordable and add alot to the look.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Gorgeous Wedding Gowns, Without Breaking the Bank

One of the number one things brides want to do is find THE dress! While dress shopping is one of my favorite parts of the planning process, it can also be very stressful. Most brides think they know what they want...until they go to try on gowns. A bride who thought she wanted simple, can often change her mind to sparkly and intricate. Whereas, a bride who thought she'd go for the glamour, ends up with a simple, yet elegant gown. Whatever you think your style is, don't decide on it 100% until you try on dresses.

That being said, once you know what style suits you best, you can start looking into some online resources. Not all brides are into the idea of "previously loved" gowns. But if you are willing to at least take a look, check out Once Wed. They offer a classified service for wedding gowns. Some have been previously worn, but others have not. Some brides order two (or three!) dresses because they can't decide. Then when it comes down to it, only wear one. So, some dresses on there are new with tags, some just never been worn. The least expensive wedding dress on there that I have seen is $60!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

To Vow or Not to Vow...

Many couples wonder about whether or not they should write their own vows. Some view it as a stressful addition to a lot of planning, while some embrace it. When making this decision, you should sit down with your beloved and decide together. If your wedding is following every tradition to the letter, then writing your own vows may not be the best fit for your wedding.

However, if you are taking a more non-traditional approach to your wedding, writing your own vows is away to uniquely express your love. If you have too much to do and not enough time, but like the idea, the internet is your friend. If you Google wedding vows, you will find sites that provide wedding vows for you. Just pick and choose what you like and create your ceremony from that. Check out My Wedding Vows for ideas.

Also, some officiants will create a ceremony with you, for you. Note that not all churches will allow you to deviate from their own religious wedding vows, so make sure that you are even allowed to change the ceremony before you craft your own.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

More on the Guest Book

If you can't already tell, I like to find ways to personalize your wedding. Especially some of the smaller details. Most people read through their guest book once or twice and then it collects dust on the shelf. I came across a great idea on the Snippet and Ink blog.

The couple used Blurb to custom create a guest book using mementoes from their courtship (i.e. ticket stubs, photographs, etc.) They also had room for guests to sign. You could just do photos from your relationship, have room for people to write a message....the list goes on. Starting at about $20, it is an inexpensive way to create a keepsake that you will enjoy for years to come!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Another Unique Guest Book Idea


In previous posts, I have talked about alternatives to the traditional guest book. I came across a website that gives such a unique alternative! Serendipity-Crafts offers a unique twist in the form of a platter. Guests can sign their names on the platter, giving you a usable guest book to enjoy for years to come. How does it work? Special pens are used to write on the platter. While the ink used is rated as dishwasher safe, I would recommend a careful handwash, just in case. If you don't want to use it as a serving platter, then a nice plate stand will be great for displaying your "guest book."

They offer several sizes and many different monogram styles. If you already have a monogram that you are using throughout the wedding, they will use your current monogram. In addition to monograms, they have several pictures and other styles from which to choose.