Thursday, April 26, 2012

Tip Day Thursday: Bridal Style

Wedding season is quickly approaching and love is definitely in the air!  So much so, two of my friends got engaged this past weekend!  Congratulations to Joanna & Mikey and Chrissy & Justin!  This will be such an exciting time you all of you....enjoy it! 

Weddings are mostly about the bride right?  So today's blog is all about bridal style!  I've been reading up on new trends for weddings for this season.  Today I'm sharing my research with you! 

Color anyone?  Bridal gown designers have been adding color to bridal gowns these days.  It's not for everyone, but if it's for you there are some great options....like this one by Maggie Soterro:

Sexy Back?  No, not the song by JT.....do you want a sexy back in your bridal gown?  Think of it....during your ceremony your back is to all of your guests, let them look at something amazing...maybe like this one:

Interesting Silhouettes.   Taking the lead from the red carpet, bridal gown designers are introducing some new styles this year.  Again -not for everyone.  This planner isn't a fan.  These may look too trendy in a few years....think 80's shoulder pad gowns!  But hey who knows...maybe this style is here to stay.  What do you think?
Lacey details.  Lace is one trend that seems to be here to stay.  From all lace dresses to lace details at the reception.  This is a trend that many brides are embracing.  Lace is a magical little fabric that can look luxe or country, vintage or haute couture.  Will use your lace in your big day?

So what do you think?  Will you use any of these trends for your day?  I'd love you hear how!  Add your comments or email me! 

Happy Planning! 


Thursday, April 19, 2012

Tip Day Thursday: Wedding Trends and Costs

Did you know Boston is the 8th most expensive place to get married in the US?  Rhode Island is 5th!  Hello....gorgeous and grand Newport weddings! 


Surprisingly in these tough economic times....people are still spending their money on their version of a fairytale wedding!  What's that saying....if you've got it flaunt it right? 

For more tips and trends read this great article I found! 

Happy Planning! 

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Tip Day Thursday: Invitation Etiquette

On this rainy Thursday (April showers bring May flowers hopefully) I'm going to answer a question from Facebook (Thanks Dee).  What is the proper etiquette for sending out invitations?  Well let's see if we can figure that out!  This advice can be applied to any event, but I'll focus on weddings. 


Size Does Matter
First things first - how many guests should you invite?  So many things determine how many guests to invite to your event.  What does your venue accommodate?  What works with your budget?  But believe it or not, there is a formula to figure out the number of guests that should fit in a space.  For each guest, there should be 3 square feet of dance floor and/or 10 square feet of tent space (for outdoor venues).


What's in a Name?
  So now you've figured out how many people to invite, you've booked space, hired me, picked out beautiful invitations...now.....time to get them addressed!  A general rule here is that a couple living in the same household, whether married or not, gets 1 invitation.  So Joe Leccese and Melissa Gregorio live together and are both invited.  Send them 1 invitation and put Melissa's name first - always go with alphabetical when addressing in this case.  Letting your single friend bring a date or their significant other that you haven't met yet?  Send 1 invite to your friend, but include an inner envelope that says & Guest.  And the last rule for addressing your invitations:  adults in the same house that aren't a couple each get their own invitation.  I know, your invites were expensive and no one cares.  If they're important enough to share in your special day, they're important enough to get their own invitation.  So if Aunt Sue and Uncle Steve has 2 daughters that both still live at home, are both invited to the wedding and are both over 18, that house should get......drum roll.....3 invitations...sorry kids.  And speaking of kids, they don't need their own invitation.  Address the outer envelope as The Smith Family or Mr. and Mrs. Smith and then take the time to list each invited guest on the inner envelope, kids and all.  


You've Got Mail
Ok, so now you're all addressed and ready to go....when do you send them?  At minimum, you want to give yourself 2 weeks to get invitations back, call anyone that didn't send an invitation to you, make your seating chart, make place cards or board and get final numbers to your venue.  Sounds like a lot right?  Hello....hire a planner!  So to make sure you have enough time, make the RSVP date about 3 weeks prior to the big day.  So the rule here is to send your invitations out 6 weeks before your event. 

Need more tips on invitation wording or have a specific question?  Contact me here for a free consultation.  

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Happy Planning!   

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Not everyone loves weddings....but I do!

A little hump day humor to brighten your day! 


Oh Jerry....you hit the nail on the head with this one!  But remember the only person that cares as much about the wedding as the bride (and groom?) is your planner!  :-)

Happy Planning!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Tip Day Thursday: A touching story today!

I wanted to take a break from the usual fun tips and style inspiration and share a touching local story from this week's news. A Boston bride changed her wedding plans this week to be able to have her father share in her special day. 


Get the tissues ready because this is a tear-jerker!  Click here for the full story.  Or here for a video.

I hope this reminds us all of the true meaning behind all the glitz and glam of a wedding.  Join me in wishing the best to Diana and her family.