Showing posts with label wedding planner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding planner. Show all posts

Jun 10, 2014

How to Have An Epic Honeymoon....Without Making Your Wallet Cry

I had always seen my honeymoon as one of the best things about getting married. Maybe it was because I had more housewares than I could shake my fist at, or because I had already bought my own home, or I had lived with D for so long already that I didn't feel a traditional registry would fit my style. Along those same lines, I knew I wanted to make our honeymoon one of the most memorable experiences in our lives, and that meant going all out.

Source: Love this Pic
I have always wanted to travel the world, see new things, experience new cultures, meet new people, and expand my mind through culture and food. Prior to getting engaged, I had decided that I was finally going to set a goal to take the trip I had been dreaming of for so long.

Jun 4, 2014

All That Glitters

Source: The Wedding Decorator
Today, it's all about glitter. If you can't decide on wedding colors, or themed colors aren't really your thing, we love the idea of a theme of glitter to bring sparkle and fun to your wedding. Even if you have colors picked out, accents of glitter can be so elegant and exquisite, and your pictures will turn out so pretty too!

Source: Cherry Blossoms and Faerie Wings

As an added bonus to a eye-catching wedding, you can get gorgeous sparkly dresses to make even the pickiest bridesmaid happy!

May 27, 2014

Narrowing the Illusive Guest List

If you are anything like me, you want everyone you know to attend your wedding. What can I say? I have very close friend circles! This post will hopefully walk you through and help you narrow down that massive guest list you've pulled together-after all, your great aunt Gertrude's cat's boyfriend doesn't really need an invite.....
Don't let your guest list get so out of hand you spend well over your budget.
(Apologies for the Marvel goofiness-that's how I roll)
Source:  Sciencefiction.com

May 22, 2014

Finding A Dress-Hourglass Body Type

This post is just for those with an hourglass body type. It is part of a 5 part series showcasing the different body types and how to find a wedding dress that complements your body perfectly. Go with the one closest to your body shape and hopefully you'll have luck. :-)

Source: With Love Fay
Finding the perfect wedding dress can be a bit overwhelming if you haven't been planning your wedding since you were a kid. I  was one of those brides.

Finding a Dress-Triangle Body Shape

Finding the perfect wedding dress can be a bit overwhelming if you haven't been planning your wedding since you were a kid. I  was one of those brides. Once I finally got engaged, I knew what I wanted my dress to look like, but then as it got closer to me trying dresses on, I started to question what style of dress might look good on my body type. That's when I started to think about the actual shape of my potential wedding dress....and that's how I found the perfect style for me. Now, it's my turn to help you find yours. :-)

This post is just for those with a triangle body type. It is part of a 5 part series showcasing the different body types and how to find a wedding dress that complements your body perfectly. Go with the one closest to your body shape and hopefully you'll have luck. :-)

There are 5 basic body types. Apple-more of a round shape; Pear-more of a rounded bottom and narrower top; Triangle/Wedge-more of a wider top, and a narrower bottom; Rectangle-more of a boxy shape, more athletic build (labeled "ruler" in the picture); and Hourglass-a wider top and matching bottom coming in near the midsection to a narrower point.

Source: SOS Swim
In actual people, this is what the different shapes look like:
From left to right: Pear shape, Triangle/Wedge shape, Rectangle/Ruler shape, Apple shape, Hourglass shape
Source: She Knows
The posts about the other body types can be found here:
Finding a Dress-Apple Body Type
Finding a Dress-Pear Body Type
Finding a Dress-Triangle Body Type (This post)
Finding a Dress-Rectangle Body Type
Finding a Dress Hourglass Type

When you are a triangle body type, you have a broad chest and wider shoulders, and they appear larger in proportion to your narrow waist and hips.You look best when accentuating your lower body, while softening your upper body/shoulders.

Finding A Dress-Pear Body Type

Finding the perfect wedding dress can be a bit overwhelming if you haven't been planning your wedding since you were a kid. I  was one of those brides. Once I finally got engaged, I knew what I wanted my dress to look like, but then as it got closer to me trying dresses on, I started to question what style of dress might look good on my body type. That's when I started to think about the actual shape of my potential wedding dress....and that's how I found the perfect style for me. Now, it's my turn to help you find yours. :-)

There are 5 basic body types. Apple-more of a round shape; Pear-more of a rounded bottom and narrower top; Triangle-more of a wider top, and a narrower bottom; Rectangle-more of a boxy shape, more athletic build (labeled "ruler" in the picture); and Hourglass-a wider top and matching bottom coming in near the midsection to a narrower point.

This post is just for those with a pear body type. It is part of a 5 part series showcasing the different body types and how to find a wedding dress that complements your body perfectly. Go with the one closest to your body shape and hopefully you'll have luck. :-)

May 21, 2014

Finding a Dress-Apple Body Type

I remember looking for my dress. I knew what I wanted it to look like, but then as it got closer to me trying dresses on, I started to question what style of dress might look good on my body type. That's when I started to think about the actual shape of my potential wedding dress....and that's how I found the perfect style for me. Now, it's my turn to help you find yours. :-)

There are 5 basic body types. Apple-more of a round shape; Pear-more of a rounded bottom and narrower top; Triangle-more of a wider top, and a narrower bottom; Rectangle-more of a boxy shape, more athletic build (labeled "ruler" in the picture); and Hourglass-a wider top and matching bottom coming in near the midsection to a narrower point.

In actual people, this is what the shapes look like:
From left to right: Pear shape, Triangle shape, Rectangle/Ruler shape, Apple shape, Hourglass shape
Source: She Knows

Finding a Dress-Rectangle Body Type

I remember looking for my dress. I knew what I wanted it to look like, but then as it got closer to me trying dresses on, I started to question what style of dress might look good on my body type. That's when I started to think about the actual shape of my potential wedding dress....and that's how I found the perfect style for me. Now, it's my turn to help you find yours. :-)

There are 5 basic body types. Apple-more of a round shape; Pear-more of a rounded bottom and narrower top; Triangle-more of a wider top, and a narrower bottom; Rectangle-more of a boxy shape, more athletic build (labeled "ruler" in the picture); and Hourglass-a wider top and matching bottom coming in near the midsection to a narrower point.

Source: SOS Swim
In actual people, this is what the shapes look like:
From left to right: Pear shape, Triangle shape, Rectangle/Ruler shape, Apple shape, Hourglass shape
Source: She Knows
This post is just for those with a rectangular body type. It is part of a 5 part series showcasing the different body types and how to find a wedding dress that complements your body perfectly. Go with the one closest to your body shape and hopefully you'll have luck. :-)

May 16, 2014

Summer and Fall 2014 Wedding Trends

Of course, trends run their course and then fade away, only to be revived some number of years later. Wedding trends are really no different with their cycles. I'm going to look at 5 of the wedding trends for Summer/Fall 2014, and what they have in store for us. 
Let's hope this trend is one that never again makes it around to be a current trend...
Source: Awkward Family Photos

Choosing a Registry

Zola, an all encompassing beautifully designed, group friendly wedding registry.


When we got engaged, D and I had been together for 9 years, and had lived together nearly as long. We had just bought our own house nearly a year prior, and we had more than enough clutter taking up precious space in our small starter home. That's what life is all about, right? :-) 

Anyway, when I started thinking about registries, I dragged my feet. I knew we didn't need a lot from a traditional registry, and we knew we were going to be taking the epic honeymoon of our dreams-a trip for which we had been saving for years.