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Wedding etiquette 101
The world is drastically different than it was in the days of Emily Post and the rules of wedding etiquette have gradually become modified to suit the modern day couple.
Highlights of wedding etiquette:
- Tradition holds that the mother of the bride chooses a dress first, followed by the mother of the groom. Their dresses should complement each other, as well as those of the bridal party.
- ‘Save the Date’ cards can be mailed more than one year in advance of the wedding and should mention that an invitation will follow. Make sure that your guest list does not need any thinning as every guest who receives a ‘Save the Date’ should receive an invitation and vice versa.
- The bride can wear any color and any style that suits her age and figure.
- The wedding party may include multiple attendants.
- When it comes to seating arrangements
please read: Your seating arrangement - Attire is very important because it helps to define the style of the wedding.
The following article outlines the different types of attire options for a wedding. Attire - Speeches and toasts can be intimidating to some guests.
The following article outlines some basic rules for speeches and toast. All about the perfect speech - The following article answers etiquette questions ranging from wearing white on a second marriage to dealing with children at a wedding. Do’s and Don’ts for the wedding
- The No 1 rule for all couples is to plan together.
1 comment June 28, 2008
Choosing Your Flowers
It is best to book your florist approximately 6 months prior to your wedding. Especially if your wedding is to take place during a popular month (like May to August). Prior to picking out your flowers, it is wise to have your ceremony and reception locations determined. These will influence your decisions. Outdoor weddings don’t usually require as many flowers to set the mood. Church ceremonies may call for a decorated alter or pews but some churches have restrictions on decorations.Budget can also play a role in your selections. Consult with your florist as to the types of flowers that will be in season for your wedding. Many flowers have very specific growing periods and can become quite costly outside of this range. Certain seasons may present different challenges such as a winter wedding. Berries and greenery can be a great alternative at this time of year. Think outside the box. Floral arrangements can be quite striking when combined with fruits such as limes or lemons. Try adding seed pods or grasses as an alternative. Nowadays, eclectic mixes can be quite stunning. Pick one color as your floral theme but mix and match your vases and containers to add personality to your tables and centerpieces. The possibilities are endless.
Add comment June 20, 2008
After saying “yes”…
Most brides become completely overwhelmed after they have said “yes” to getting married. The engagement period is a great time for both families to become better acquainted with one another. This is also a time when major decisions need to be made. There is a growing trend for couples to buy their first home before they get married, which simply adds more stress to the engagement period.
Here are some effective ways that a couple can announce their engagement and to friends and family
- Personally telephone them
- Mail out ‘Save the date’ cards
- Publish an announcement in the local paper
- Announce the engagement at a party
- Create a wedding website
Some couples want to plan the wedding but do not want to worry about the details on the day while other couples want professional assistance right from the beginning to the day of the wedding.
Below are some of the more popular choices for service options that couples can select from:
- Hourly consultation:charge per hour for your time. This type of consultation is designed for the couple who has just a few questions for a planner or would like some details reviewed and finalized. Fees for this service can range from $40 to $100 per hour.
- ‘Day of’ Coordination: This type of service is designed for a couple who would like to plan their own wedding but does not want to worry about all the little details on the day of the wedding. Wedding planner would be to finalize all the information with the vendors (set up times, take down times and arrival/departure times), direct their rehearsal and execute the wedding agenda/itinerary. This also includes all the little things such as setting up the guest book, place cards and programs. This service can range from $500 to $1,500.
- Full service planning
This service is designed for a couple who requires assistance with many aspects of the wedding. The services can include any of the following
- Referring and sourcing new vendors
- Providing creative options (theme design and color selection)
- Negotiating contracts
- Tracking budgets
- Coordinating logistics
- Arranging travel or accommodations
- Developing floor plans
- Developing back up plans (What if it rains?)
Fees for this service can range from $1,500 and up.
Add comment June 7, 2008
