wedding

Love Wins

as well as small businesses

Love Wins! As you have witnessed and heard, The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of marriage equality, making same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states. This triumph, however, is not the only reason Americans are celebrating this weekend. Quartz recently published an article on how marriage equality is predicted to add $2.6 billion to the wedding industry alone.   

So, caterers, florists, planners, bands, photographers, and all others involved in the industry, clear your schedules for the added marriages coming your way! In Texas alone, researchers have estimated that an upwards of 23,200 same-sex couples will tie the knot in the next three years. Those involved in the wedding industry in New York alone reported double the business after the state's passage of same-sex marriage in 2011.

Therefore, love was not the only thing that won this weekend, but small businesses as well :) .

In with the Old and Out with the New!

It is time to break the traditional wedding guidelines and expose a timeless procession. Young ones are cute to feature down the isle, but why stress over it if no one in mind seems to be in the traditional age group?

New York Times recently featured an article about a bride and groom who asked their grandmothers to fill the special role as the flower girl. Other brides have even gone to the extent of asking their grandmothers to be a bridesmaid! Don't believe me? Watch this video featuring three grandmothers who served as bridesmaids in their granddaughter's wedding. Perhaps this idea is too out-of-the-box for some couples, however, the change age could be exactly what your wedding ceremony needs.

Personally, I think each ceremony should be unique to each pair. And, if that means your grandmother is going to be scattering petals down the isle, then so be it!

 

The Fab-Five Must-Haves

easy ways to make your wedding unique

Below are a few fun ideas and products to add to any special day! Do not be afraid to break current traditions, as these risks will surely pay off. Keep in mind that any of these ideas can be altered to fit your taste.

5 things 11) Glass mason jars for water: Why waste hundreds of cups or plastic bottles when you can provide your guest with recyclable mason jars? Offering them at dinner with a pen so guests can easily write their names on them. Not only does this save the environment, but it also provides guests with a favor item to take home!

5 things 22) Instagram sign with #hashtag: Instagram has gathered well over 200 million users and can be easily connected to twitter, tumblr, and, most importantly, FaceBook. Providing guests with a unique hashtag name allows them to tag the photos of the wedding when they Instagram the beautiful memory. Not only are these photos easily assessable to view on the app itself, but they are also typically added to FaceBook as well. Gathering photos from guests gives the bride and groom a chance to see parts of their wedding party they may have missed. And, who knows, one of these candid photos could trump any your photographer happens to take.

5 things 33)ย Popcorn Bar: Offering a popcorn bar to guests after the formal dinner or dessert is the perfect way to ensure their bellies are full. This simple snack can be amped up by offering varies spices, cheese, and herbs on top. Guests will also not have to worry about destroying their own gowns when nibbling on this snack, for it is essentially stain-free.

4)ย Ceremony programs with game on back (either suduku puzzles, crossword, etc.): Running a little late on hair and make-up? Canโ€™t find the flower girl? Or worse, the bride? Donโ€™t hesitate to leave your guests waiting a few moments for the ceremony to begin by leaving a fun and easy game on the back of the program! This would not only entertain guests as they anxiously wait in their seats, but it would also be a fun opportunity to share a few fun facts about the bride and groom.

5 things 55)ย Interactive activities: Activities, such as sketching or even fingerprinting, allow guests to leave a memorable impression to any special event. Yes, guest books allow people to express themselves verbally, but why not give them the chance to artistically do so? Plus, this gives younger children a fun activity to do during the party.

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an event planner's worst nightmare

Anyone who has been in the business long enough has come across one. They are aggressive, intolerant, and possibly lethal. Stress is undoubtedly going to strike any bride at some point during the planning process, but as an event planner, it is necessary to avoid this risk with proper precautions and, if one does arise, to handle the situation with ease. Below are a few suggestions:

  1. Prepare: There is nothing more obvious than someone who is not on top of his or her duties. If you are prepared, your client will feel prepared. Keep an updated schedule and notes on the details of the event. Even if you are having trouble contacting a client, communicate this to your bride so they know you are making genuine efforts to gather information. If your bride begins to feel nervous as the date approaches, offer to e-mail a weekly update to ease her worries.
  2. Delegate: Some demands from the bride or the brideโ€™s mother may be unreasonable. In this case, consider dividing the work to other bridesmaids, groomsmen, and family members to help alleviate your own stress. Likewise, this is a great way to get members involved in the process. Try to include a grandmother or aunt that may be able to incorporate a personal experience with the bride to their duty. Overall, the tasks these members accomplish will be noticed the day of the wedding and each will be able to look around with pride at what they contributed.
  3. Posture: Keep a calm and firm posture when meeting with your bride. Even if you are nervous, hide it as best as you can. Confidence is catching, so if you are sure of yourself, your bride will be as well.
  4. Negotiate: If you are unable to meet a brideโ€™s unreasonable demands, offer alternative options. This will most likely occur when a client requests something outside her budget.
  5. Explain: If there are no other options to offer, be sure to explain why you are unable to accomplish the clientโ€™s needs. No person can be in two places at once, so it would be unrealistic for you to be checking the progress of the food during the ceremony procession.
  6. Listen: Let your bride vent. It is important that your client feels comfortable speaking with you about their worries and frustrations, otherwise, they may build up over time. Even share your own feelings about a concern. Being a person your client can lean on during the process is crucial, for motherโ€™s can be a weight on any brideโ€™s shoulder.
  7. Distract: Have a jar of dark chocolates on your desk or pocket a few in your purse to give your bride when their stress seems to rise. Studies have shown that eating chocolate can relieve anxiety! And besides, who can deny a Dove candy?
  8. Stand Your Ground: No event planner is going to drive to the next town over the day of the wedding to pick up a last-second guest. Respect yourself and your client will respect you as well. Assure your bride that you love her and will do anything in your power to execute the perfect day, but Tory Burch flip-flops for every guest to dance in are not in your budget. And no, you are unable to hand-make 150 ceremony programs by tomorrow.

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No Rain on Your Parade!

you can stand under my umbrella

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This new trend is opening up across the nation. An ironic prop, you may think, but brides and hosts are beginning to include this item at all celebrations.

Utilizing umbrellas as a decoration for your next event may seem strange, but as previous parties have proven, this is far from the case. Not only can umbrellas enhance color to anyoneโ€™s event, but they can also be used as props for bridal and/or wedding photos.

Guests will use them too, whether it is to protect them from the hot summer sun or, on the rare case, from the drizzling rain.

Afraid umbrellas may be too bulky? Donโ€™t be! Consider hanging them from the lighting or placing them upside down in a pool! This will refrain them from disturbing guests while still adding an unique flare to your dรฉcor.

"Proper" Bridal Party Photos

dare to be creative

Donโ€™t be scared to add a little fun to your wedding photos! Adding props, such as sunglasses and bubbles, give a bridal shoot give a youthful flare, while creating special memories between the bridesmaid and/or grooms involved.

Affording these items can be easy, for they are inexpensive to buy and can be easily purchased at the local dollar store, leaving oneโ€™s wallet dent-free!

Playful items give the bride and groom a chance to incorporate previous memories, such as inside jokes, into their wedding as well. Other products to consider can range from lollipops, frames, even feather boas! Be conscious to only utilize harmless, clean products that will not harm or damage your make-up, hair, or dress!

The props purchased may also be reused by guests to add fun to photos after the ceremony! So brides and grooms, do not hesitate to bring out the child in you: jump, blow bubbles, and laugh.

Budgeting for the Perfect Wedding Dress

that will not budget your look

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Found the perfect wedding dress, but cannot find the space in your wallet to buy it? Consider purchasing it used! Brides everywhere are reselling their own wedding dresses for a fraction of the original price. Most dresses posted show barely any wear and look good as new! Websites such as Preownedweddingdresses.com make this process easy, featuring over 20,000 gowns from countless designers, including Vera Wang, in all shapes and sizes, as well as providing viewers an easy means of contacting the seller once they have found your dream dress. Below are a few of their featured dresses:

Recycling old wedding dresses not only saves you money, but also helps the environment as well. Most wedding dresses are worn by the bride for a few hours, sealed in a box, and stored for decades โ€“ deprived of ever seeing daylight again. For those who have already worn their dresses, bridesmaids included, why not consider reselling your old dress to make a few extra bucks? Preownedweddingdresses.com also makes it easy for anyone to sell their dress with the low listing price of $25.

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For local San Diego residents,

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One local company that can help you resell wedding dresses is Dahlia Bridal. Opened in September 2012, Dahlia Bridal has recycled numerous wedding dresses. Unlike websites that provide similar services, this local shop in Point Loma allows aspiring brides to not only see the condition of the used dresses, but also try them on before purchasing as well.

Dahlia Bridal also posts their current wedding dress stock on their Facebook page (www.facebook.com/DahliaBridalSD). To purchase a dress, a bride must simply contact Dahlia Bridal to make an appointment. Each appointment is completely private, as they only take one bride at a time! With an average of 150 dresses in the store, Dahlia Bridal offers numerous styles and sizes for all tastes.

Engaging Photos

you will not want to miss

Engagement photos may seem unnecessary to most newly engaged couples, especially in comparison to the numerous details that creates the perfect day. Engagement photos, however, should not be ignored! Not only can these photos be used as creative dรฉcor at your wedding, but they can also be used for your save-the-date cards, wedding website, and ceremony program!

Along with building a relationship with your wedding photographer, engagement photos give couples the opportunity to practice being photographed, ensuring a smoother photo shoot on your wedding day! Be sure to inform your photographer of any angels and/or shots you do not care for, as well as any that you loved.

Favors to "Match" Your Occasion!

make it seem it was "mint" to be

party favors...

What better way to wrap up your special event with a unique and fun party favor! Party favors are a great way to initially thank guests for attending your event. Favors do not need to be over-the-top extravagant or expensive, just something simple and unique to show you appreciate your guestโ€™s attendance.

Favors are also a great way for companies to exploit themselves. Mugs, such as the ones depicted above, are easy to customize and used daily. Give away nail polishes that match your birthday, bridal shower, or baby shower colors, encouraging your guests to later wear your party colors on your special day!

Tying in various aspects of your event into the favors is easy as well. For instance, honey is commonly used in Persian wedding ceremonies; small mason jars, similar to the ones above, are a great, sweet favor that guests will be able to take and use after the celebration!

What ever the occasion may be, there is always a favor thatย matches perfectly to your theme. Fill out the advice form if you are in need of ideas!

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Fun! Fun! Fun! That will keep your guests feeling young!

photo-1 Keep your guests entertained with fun and easy activities that are inexpensive, sentimental, and timeless!

Activities such as the ones depicted above are easy to assemble. Simply paint small different colored squares on a large canvas and lay out a few watercolor sets and pens to give guest the opportunity to artistically express themselves! Other ideas include fingerprinting-signing boards that guests can quickly complete. Writing notes on a ribbon and tying them onto a string is another creative way for guests to write more personal and private messages. Activities such as these are suitable and fun for all ages.

The products of these activities can also be given to the host of the party, serving as a reminder of the special day for years to come. Not to mention, these activities are easily adjusted to fit any party theme โ€“ from weddings, baby showers, and even birthday parties!

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Plant Yourself in the Eco-Friendly Movement

eco-friendly-centerp1 Incorporating Green Living into oneโ€™s wedding is not only easy, but also more affordable! Add a unique flare to your special day by following some of the eco-friendly tips below.

Utilizing native plants that can successfully go from the event to the garden are key. Succulents, for example, are native cacti to the Southwest and can be farmed and purchased locally. Likewise, succulents do not require the use of pesticides or other harmful chemicals known to pollute our local ground water and seas. Along with supporting local vendors and independently owned businesses, succulents are easily replanted, allowing guests and family to be continuously reminded of the special occasion again and again.

Succulents not only add a humble flare to oneโ€™s bouquet, but can also be incorporated into centerpieces as well. Embedding these cacti into driftwood, along with moss, ocean pebbles and shells, can support a rustic feeling to any table. Centerpieces such as these require no water and can be found by the bride herself! Picking out pebbles and/or shells from the local shores may be time-consuming, but can ultimately add a meaningful touch to everyoneโ€™s table. Integrating centerpieces such as these allows each table to be a little different from the next without completely drifting far from the overall feel of the wedding.

Consider ideas such as these when arranging your next centerpiece!

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