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Showing posts with label Wedding Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Ideas. Show all posts
Monday, August 11, 2014
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Concept Couple Pages
OK digiworld:
How do you incorporate a winter-wedding theme with photos taken in the summer?
Ever seen a movie called frozen? :)
Check out these fun concept couple pages!
How do you incorporate a winter-wedding theme with photos taken in the summer?
Ever seen a movie called frozen? :)
Check out these fun concept couple pages!
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Kids and the Wedding {Part 2}
Children. They are spontaneous, wild, and full of life. More often than not your wedding day will play host to one or many children. For some brides, thoughts of children at the wedding cause panic attacks as they worry what mischief will be made or if their special day will be ruined by fussing kids.
In this two-part segment, we'll explore a few ways to take the sticky out of those wedding-day kids.
In this two-part segment, we'll explore a few ways to take the sticky out of those wedding-day kids.
Kids Entertainment
One of the best ways to set-up a stress-free kid-friendly wedding environment is to plan simple ways to keep them entertained. Depending on your wedding theme and venue kids entertainment can be a fun part of the wedding for more than just the children. Here are some ideas.
- Photo booth: Rent (or set-up your own) photo booth, complete with funny props. Kids and adults will get a kick out of posing and you'll get some amazing and fun pictures of all your guests.
- Kids table: At the wedding dinner or engagement party, include a kids table. Feature kid-friendly food and allow for coloring with coloring pages (or with fun coloring table cloths like this one)
- Kids Sign-in: The adults get to sign-in to your custom wedding guestbook but kids can be tricky, since many are still learning how to write (and you may worry they'll write across the groom's face). A scrapbook style custom-sign-in book can feature fun little colored messages for the bride and groom at the back of the traditional guest-sign in pages.
- Kid's Activities: Weddings are often formal events but depending on your wedding-theme you may be able to get away with a few kid activities. For example, Carnival-themed weddings could feature a balloon-making clown. Rustic-themed weddings could feature a dress-up box with old-time gear or a hay bail maze for the little ones.
Kids with Special Needs
Many brides are looking to accommodate children who have unique needs. Children with special needs, like autism, for example, may find a formal wedding atmosphere with lots of strange people in fancy clothes overwhelming. Depending on the need you are accommodating, you may need to consider the best table to sit a child at, make accommodations with the venue you've chosen etc. Here are some ideas of ways to make a child (or children) with special needs more at-east for the big day.- Talk to a close friend or family member who can be assigned to the task of ensuring the child(ren) are accommodated throughout the day so that you're not worried about it.
- Ask parents for ideas on how to make the child(ren) more at ease (perhaps their favorite chair or stuffed-animal could be brought from home).
- Know when to include and when to exclude. Children with special needs often want to be included in the wedding celebration, however, be sure to address how much they will be expected to participate in wedding day festivities. Sometimes it may be best for them to be allowed to remain away from the crowd and the celebration.
- If desired, include them in smaller, more intimate wedding celebrations. Family dinners prior to the wedding or even one-on-one dates with children with special needs may prove to be more meaningful and less stressful to everyone.
Kids and the Big Day
When all is said and done, your wedding is your big day. Make every effort before the wedding to accommodate the kids in your life, but realize that children are unpredictable and that the best way to take the sticky out of kids is to not worry about them too much. As the bride, it's not your job to tell children how to behave, where to go, what to do, etc. (Even if they are your kids, it may be wise to enlist a family member or friend to take this task on for the day). Enjoy your day and the kids in your life will take your cue!
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Kids and the Wedding {Part 1}
Children. They are spontaneous, wild, and full of life. More often than not your wedding day will play host to one or many children. For some brides, thoughts of children at the wedding cause panic attacks as they worry what mischief will be made or if their special day will be ruined by fussing kids.
In this two-part segment, we'll explore a few ways to take the sticky out of those wedding-day kids.
If the kids in your life are anything like the ones I know- they are likely to be super adorable and super photogenic. Ensure your photographer captures them. Better yet, have them help capture memories for you.
Many brides in the past used disposable cameras to have guests help capture their wedding day, but with everyone having access to a smart phone, why not set up a special wedding-day email and ask guests to send their mobile pics in? You can then easily use sites like Walgreens to order prints by simply forwarding on those emails to their photo-site email address (for Walgreens it's save@mywalgreens.com).
Kids and Props
The right prop in the hands of a child can do wonders. A typical favorite prop is small vials of bubbles for children to blow towards the bride and groom as they leave the wedding. Here are a few other fun ideas:
Good luck, warm wishes, and sweet memories always,
In this two-part segment, we'll explore a few ways to take the sticky out of those wedding-day kids.
Kids and Wedding Pictures
If the kids in your life are anything like the ones I know- they are likely to be super adorable and super photogenic. Ensure your photographer captures them. Better yet, have them help capture memories for you.
Many brides in the past used disposable cameras to have guests help capture their wedding day, but with everyone having access to a smart phone, why not set up a special wedding-day email and ask guests to send their mobile pics in? You can then easily use sites like Walgreens to order prints by simply forwarding on those emails to their photo-site email address (for Walgreens it's save@mywalgreens.com).
Kids and Props
The right prop in the hands of a child can do wonders. A typical favorite prop is small vials of bubbles for children to blow towards the bride and groom as they leave the wedding. Here are a few other fun ideas:
- One couple had success finding a vintage tricycle and painting it to match the wedding colors. They were able to involve a nephew in the event as he rode around the wedding party.
- A child can help keep track of favorite family pets at a wedding- just hand them a leash and a stash of doggy treats.
- Put thank-you gifts in a decked-out wagon and have the little-ones hand out the gifts to guests at the wedding.
Props should align with the theme of your wedding and should help you (and your guests) enjoy your special day.
Join us for Kids and the Wedding {Part 2}! I'll discuss fun ways to include children in your wedding party from showers through ceremonies.
Till next time,
Good luck, warm wishes, and sweet memories always,
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Mother of the Bride Book
I still remember growing up, hearing Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle would always get me tearing up. It was a daddy-daughter song, all about the love shared between a little girl and her daddy. Since dancing with your father is part of wedding tradition, over time many such daddy-daughter wedding songs have been written.
I can't tell you how bad I cried the first time I heard this song:
Leave it to Carrie Underwood to so perfectly capture a moment that was missing for so many brides- that special connection that the bride has with her mother.
I so look up to and respect my own mother. Becoming a mother myself continually teaches me just how much she has done for me. Honestly, I wish on my wedding day I could have given my mother a parting gift like the one featured in this song. It's definitely a regret of mine that I didn't take the time to recognize just how much my parents, and especially my mother, had done for me.
You, dear bride-to-be, don't have to worry about these regrets. Mother-of-the-bride books are not just for the famous- they are for your mama. Take the time to select a few pictures from your childhood that feature you with your mother and combine them in a book- even just a small photo album will make your own mama smile.
Not sure you have any good photos of you and your mom from growing up? For various reasons, you may opt to include more recent photos of you with your mama.
How about including her in your bridal photos? This is really such a fun idea, most moms attend the bridal shoot for sentimental or logistic purposes anyway, why not ask her to dress up and get in a few of your bridal shots with you? This would help the two of you further connect as you prepare for your big day and the pictures will honestly become quick family favorites.
If you're not sure where to get started on honoring the Mother-of-the-bride, use the contact form to shoot me a quick message. I'd love to give you some inspiration!
Love you Mama!
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Josh and Brittany Custom Guestbook
Remember when I wrote last I talked about how the things that make you uniquely you are a great source of inspiration for engagement photos? Well, uniqueness is pretty much requesite for a custom guestbook.
Sure, you could buy a standard guestbook where people can write their names in cursive handwriting that is pretty much not legible. You could even splurge and buy more customized guestbooks that feature photos of you but not much else in the way of personality.
Or, you can tell a story, YOUR story and share it with every guest who is there to celebrate your wedding day. Your guests can write you advice, favorite memories, or congratulatory messages.
Here are a few snippets from the custom wedding book I am working on right now. What started out as an ENORMOUS challenge of combining all the little details that make this couple unique has become a beautiful, visual story of their love for each other and their special day.
Here are the inspiration points Brittany and I discussed.
Good luck Brittany and Josh, warm wishes, and sweet memories always,
Sure, you could buy a standard guestbook where people can write their names in cursive handwriting that is pretty much not legible. You could even splurge and buy more customized guestbooks that feature photos of you but not much else in the way of personality.
Or, you can tell a story, YOUR story and share it with every guest who is there to celebrate your wedding day. Your guests can write you advice, favorite memories, or congratulatory messages.
Here are a few snippets from the custom wedding book I am working on right now. What started out as an ENORMOUS challenge of combining all the little details that make this couple unique has become a beautiful, visual story of their love for each other and their special day.
Here are the inspiration points Brittany and I discussed.
- Their wedding colors are yellow and gray
- Their theme is rustic/country (they are having the wedding party in a barn! So cool!)
- They are doing a lemonade bar as part of the wedding and will be incorporating both limes and lemons into the decor- so she wanted hints of a happy green included throughout
- The venue is a bright red barn- she wanted this incorporated as well
- Additionally, Brittany LOVES everything Disney and will be having a very sentimental Minnie and Mickey figurine incorporated into the decor
- Their wedding song is "Wanted" by Hunter Hayes.
This may seem like a lot of information to incorporate into a custom guestbook at first glance but keep in mind that you'll want plenty of pages for guests to sign-in on and each page can tell a bit more of your story.
Here are a few of the spreads that I've already completed. I'll keep the rest a surprise until the big day! ( I think if you click on them you can get them bigger to see the cute details).
Good luck Brittany and Josh, warm wishes, and sweet memories always,
Saturday, June 28, 2014
A Wedding Guest Checklist
Oh brides! We know the term "Bridezilla" is meant to be a bit offensive and snarky but let's be honest- who doesn't get a little cranky under extreme pressure? With our society frequently and forcefully telling us (and showing us) that weddings need to be perfect, it's no wonder some brides have breakdowns.
So much of wedding planning is devoted to those outside the bride and groom. For now, we'll refer to this very large group of people as "wedding guests". Here's a simplified Wedding Guest Checklist of items to help all those outsiders remember who this day is really about- those getting married.
Keep them Comfortable
One of the easiest ways to ensure your wedding stays on-point is by ensuring everyone is comfortable throughout the event. Many brides have multiple gowns or pairs of shoes to ensure that they will be able to comfortably enjoy their wedding throughout. Consider similar accommodations for guests- perhaps provide a basket of inexpensive flip-flops in a variety of sizes in case dancing feet get sore. Include emergency supplies like band-aides and spot-remover in a basket in the bathrooms. If the wedding will be held out-of doors provide protection from nature with bug-spray or parasols. The more comfortable everyone is, the more smooth your day will be and the more relaxed the whole event.
Keep them Involved
Weddings can be boring for those attending who feel no involvement. If a person is important enough to be invited to your wedding, they are important enough to be involved. Ask guests to write a message to the bride and groom and leave it in an old wine bottle to be opened at a later date. Have guests leave meaningful notes in a custom wedding guest sign-in book. Leave pens and paper at each table and ask guests to something romantic to leave behind. Have music requests cards for your guests to help select the music. There are so many ways to ensure wedding guests are involved in the wedding that will entertain them and take stress off of you.
Keep them in Perspective
Most of all, the best way to keep wedding guests focused on the wedding is to keep a good perspective. Remember, it's not your job as a bride to ensure that every guest loves your wedding and talks about it for years to come. Your job, in the end, is just to get married to the person you've chosen to spend your life with. Most guests are eager to help in making your wedding day special. One of the hardest tasks for brides is to let them.
Good luck, warm wishes, and sweet memories always,
So much of wedding planning is devoted to those outside the bride and groom. For now, we'll refer to this very large group of people as "wedding guests". Here's a simplified Wedding Guest Checklist of items to help all those outsiders remember who this day is really about- those getting married.
Keep them Comfortable
One of the easiest ways to ensure your wedding stays on-point is by ensuring everyone is comfortable throughout the event. Many brides have multiple gowns or pairs of shoes to ensure that they will be able to comfortably enjoy their wedding throughout. Consider similar accommodations for guests- perhaps provide a basket of inexpensive flip-flops in a variety of sizes in case dancing feet get sore. Include emergency supplies like band-aides and spot-remover in a basket in the bathrooms. If the wedding will be held out-of doors provide protection from nature with bug-spray or parasols. The more comfortable everyone is, the more smooth your day will be and the more relaxed the whole event.
Keep them Involved
Weddings can be boring for those attending who feel no involvement. If a person is important enough to be invited to your wedding, they are important enough to be involved. Ask guests to write a message to the bride and groom and leave it in an old wine bottle to be opened at a later date. Have guests leave meaningful notes in a custom wedding guest sign-in book. Leave pens and paper at each table and ask guests to something romantic to leave behind. Have music requests cards for your guests to help select the music. There are so many ways to ensure wedding guests are involved in the wedding that will entertain them and take stress off of you.
Keep them in Perspective
Most of all, the best way to keep wedding guests focused on the wedding is to keep a good perspective. Remember, it's not your job as a bride to ensure that every guest loves your wedding and talks about it for years to come. Your job, in the end, is just to get married to the person you've chosen to spend your life with. Most guests are eager to help in making your wedding day special. One of the hardest tasks for brides is to let them.
Good luck, warm wishes, and sweet memories always,
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