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mickeyandminnie:

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fuckyeahweddingideas:

The cost of being a bridesmaid…the infographic.
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Future Reference

fuckyeahweddingideas:

The cost of being a bridesmaid…the infographic.

(spotted on bridalmusings.com)

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Unique Wedding's By a Unique Wedding Planner: Wedding CheckList

uniqueyouuniquewedding:

At Least One Year in Advance:

  • Announce your engagement and send announcements to the local newspaper.
  • Plan an engagement party.
  • Choose wedding date.
  • Decide type of wedding desired (traditional, big/small).
  • Decide time of wedding and reception.
  • Choose desired location for wedding ceremony.
  • Choose desired locations for reception.
  • Set wedding budget and decide how wedding will be financed.

After the deciding, then the booking…

  • See if ceremony and reception locations are available and book them.
  • Choose/hire individual who will perform your wedding ceremony.
  • Interview/Choose photographer and then book him/her.
  • Interview/Choose Videographer and then book him/her.
  • Interview/Choose Florist and then book him/her.
  • Interview/Choose Baker (for cake) and then book him/her.
  • Decide type of music desired for reception, if any.
  • Interview/Choose Band/DJ for reception and then book him/her/them.
  • Choose reception format: buffet or sit-down dinner etc.
  • Interview/Choose caterer and then book him/her/them .

Ten to Twelve Months in Advance

  • Ensure home/renter’s insurance covers engagement ring or buy additional jewelry insurance.
  • Determine a color scheme for the wedding/reception if desired.
  • Choose wedding party.
  • Choose/order wedding dress and veil.
  • Buy wedding shoes.
  • Buy undergarments for wedding attire (need prior to fittings).
  • Begin looking at invitations.
  • Set honeymoon budget.

Six to Ten Months in Advance

  • Decide if unity candle ceremony is desired.
  • First meeting with minister/officiant.
  • Begin writing vows.
  • Choose ceremony music (prelude, processional, solos, recessional, postlude, etc.). 
  • Choose and hire soloist(s) for ceremony/reception/rehearsal dinner.
  • Choose attendants and ask if they’ll accept the position.
  • Begin looking for bridesmaid dresses.
  • Pick out tuxes for groom and groomsmen/ushers/fathers.
  • Choose/book desired location for rehearsal dinner.
  • Look for and book (reserve) block of rooms at nearby hotel for out-of-town guests.
  • Choose invitations.
  • Make first draft of invite list.
  • Get directions to church, from church to reception, and from church to rehearsal dinner.
  • Make list of attractions/things to do (in town where wedding is) to include with directions.
  • Plan honeymoon and book all lodgings/transportation/event tickets.
  • Check passports/visas.
  • Discuss if a bridal registry is desired and what items would be on it.
  • Choose china/crystal/flatware/cookware patterns for bridal registry if desired.

Four to Six Months in Advance

  • Make appointment for bridal portrait.
  • Make hair/nail appointment for bridal portrait.
  • Find out from minister if flower girl can drop flower petals on floor in sanctuary
  • Find out from reception hall if guests can throw birdseed or rice
  • Plan your grand exit at the reception/ceremony (guests throwing birdseed, bubbles, casual?)
  • Buy/make favors to give guests.
  • Buy/make centerpieces for guest tables at reception.
  • Order bridesmaid dresses.
  • Hire limo driver or arrange other transportation to/from ceremony and reception.
  • Buy wedding attire accessories such as gloves, earrings, necklace, purse, shoes, cufflinks, etc.
  • Pick out/order wedding bands.
  • Select reception decorations such as candles, flowers, balloons, arches, etc.
  • Meet with florist to choose amount and type of flowers for ceremony and reception and any other accessories.
  • Ask mothers if they want to wear a flower corsage or carry a single flower instead and inform florist.
  • Buy/make basket for flower girl.
  • Buy/make pillow for ring bearer.
  • Meet with baker to choose flavor(s) and style of wedding cake.
  • Decide if a groom’s cake is desired; if so, choose flavor and style and inform baker.
  • Make/print directions and map for ceremony and reception to include with all wedding invitations.
  • Make/print maps to rehearsal dinner to include with rehearsal dinner invitations.
  • Make 2nd draft of invite list.
  • Register gift preferences with one or more bridal registries at nearby and/or nationwide store.
  • Get measurements from groom/ushers/fathers/groomsmen for tuxedos.

Three to Four Months in Advance

  • Confirm bridal portrait appointment.
  • Confirm hair/nail appointments for bridal portrait.
  • Determine how many disposable cameras should be purchased, if any.
  • st wedding gown fitting.
  • Sign up to donate ceremony centerpiece to flowers for Sunday’s service, if desired.
  • Buy/make birdseed roses/birdseed packets/bubbles/etc.
  • Decide on living arrangement once married.

Two to Four Months in Advance

  • Choose soloist’s song(s) and get soloist’s approval to perform them.
  • Mail/take music to soloist.
  • Buy disposable cameras.
  • Get bridal portrait taken.
  • Determine wedding band inscriptions.
  • Choose reception food.
  • Design program layout (or have a printer do it).
  • Determine reception layout (i.e. how many tables, chairs, etc.).
  • Determine seating arrangement at reception if it’s a sit-down dinner.
  • Determine seating arrangement at rehearsal dinner with groom’s mother if desired.
  • Determine who will put suitcases in limo at reception.
  • Determine how attendants will process and stand at ceremony.
  • Choose reception music (1st dance, father/daughter dance, mother/son dance etc.).
  • Find out if smoking is allowed at reception hall and how to prevent it if desired.
  • Make rough draft of list of duties of all involved 
  • Finalize vows and memorize (if necessary). 
  • Make sure flower girl dress is purchased.
  • Make sure the mother’s dresses are purchased and are complimentary.
  • Determine length of bridesmaid dresses.
  • Determine hose color and shoes for bridesmaids.
  • Bride buy gifts for bridesmaids, parents, fiance, personal attendant.
  • Groom buy gifts for groomsmen, parents, fiance, ushers.
  • Buy gifts with fiance for Mistress of Ceremonies, Host/Hostess, soloist, guest book attendant, etc.
  • Schedule bride’s hair appointment.
  • Schedule nail appointment.
  • Finalize invite list.
  • Get addresses of all people on invite list.
  • Order invitations.
  • Order programs.
  • Order monogrammed napkins for reception if desired.
  • Reserve rental items: candelabra, linens, canopy, tables/chairs, etc.
  • Set date with fiance to get marriage license (check on how long it’s valid prior to wedding).
  • Get blood tests/physicals for marriage certificate if required.
  • Get any immunizations you will need for the honeymoon.

Two Months in Advance

  • Book rooms for out-of-town attendants at hotel.
  • Go over rough draft of duties with all involved in wedding.
  • Choose one person to whom the groomsmen can return their tuxes, to return to rental place.
  • Determine who will return the groom’s tuxedo to the rental place.
  • Determine order/timing of events at reception (cake-cutting, garter toss, etc.).
  • Second wedding gown fitting.
  • Buy honeymoon clothes and going away outfit if necessary.
  • Buy/decide on rehearsal/rehearsal dinner outfit.
  • Determine the “something borrowed, …blue, …old, and …new” to wear on wedding day.
  • Get wedding bands inscribed.
  • Get final order of prelude and processional music from organist.
  • Hire babysitter to watch any children during wedding ceremony.
  • Call to inform all people who need to be at rehearsal.
  • Buy guest book and pen.
  • Make itinerary of wedding day for all involved.
  • Choose songs for video (background music for intro/pre-wedding).
  • Buy stamps for invitations, response cards, and some to get started on thank-you notes.
  • Ensure formal-wear shop has all tuxedo measurements.
  • Address/mail wedding invitations.

One Month in Advance

  • Order flower arrangements for rehearsal dinner tables if desired.
  • Find out if reception caterers will make a basket of food for you to take to your hotel after reception.
  • Determine who will be in the limo (i.e. just newlyweds or attendants/parents too??).
  • Determine when items needed at reception (toasting glasses, etc.) will be taken there.
  • Show final program to minister and organist to check for accuracy.
  • Decide if gown will be preserved and where.
  • Decide if bouquet will be preserved and make arrangements.
  • Ensure band/DJ has equipment/music needed to play your chosen reception music.
  • Pick up wedding bands.
  • Ensure home/renter’s insurance covers wedding bands or buy additional jewelry insurance.
  • Confirm honeymoon reservations.
  • Check registries to make sure shower gifts and/or early wedding gifts have been marked off.
  • Record gifts as you receive them and send thank-you notes.
  • Open joint checking and savings accounts.
  • Change beneficiary to fiance for will and life insurance policy.
  • Inform car/home/renter’s insurance of marriage (discounted rates may apply).
  • Make list of all places with whom bride needs to change name and submit changes.

Two Weeks in Advance

  • Final meeting with florist - overview and give him/her map to ceremony and reception sites.
  • Final meeting with reception hall/caterer.
  • Final meeting with videographer - overview, give him/her music and map.
  • Final meeting with photographer.
  • Final conversation with band - overview of times & special songs, mail him/her/them map.
  • Mail directions to limo driver and confirm times.
  • Meet with rehearsal dinner caterers for final details.
  • Print programs.
  • Print rehearsal dinner maps (extras in case guests forget map that came with dinner invite).
  • Finalize and print list of duties for each person involved.
  • Print itinerary of wedding day (copies for all at rehearsal).
  • Confirm nail/hair appointments.
  • Print list of reception dances for MC/band/DJ.
  • Final wedding gown fitting.
  • Confirm hotel reservations for wedding night.
  • Confirm hotel reservations for attendants.
  • Determine personal wedding morning itinerary (time to wake up, time to leave for church, etc.).
  • Groom’s hair appointment.
  • Submit wedding announcement to local newspaper for publishing day or weekend of wedding.
  • Move belongings to new home.

One Week in Advance

  • Make bride’s emergency kit.
  • Pack for honeymoon.
  • Get traveler’s checks for honeymoon; exchange money to foreign currency now if desired.
  • Fill out first page of guest book.
  • Remind attendants about rehearsal time.
  • Take marriage certificate to minister/officiant.
  • Give best man the clergyman’s fee (if to be payed day of ceremony, otherwise pay this week).
  • Finish centerpieces for guest tables at reception if it’s a last minute duty (i.e. need fresh flowers, etc.).
  • Give final guest count to reception facility and/or caterer.
  • Remind groom/fathers/ushers/groomsmen to pick up tuxedos on day before wedding.
  • Ensure delivery of flower arrangements for wedding rehearsal dinner have been made.

Day Before Wedding

  • Pick up wedding gown and veil.
  • Pick up tux.
  • Take favors, centerpieces, cake knife and server, toasting glasses, CD’s, and birdseed roses to reception hall.
  • Nail appointment.
  • Give mom lipstick to keep in purse on wedding day for bride (or prepare bride’s purse).
  • Rehearsal and rehearsal dinner.

Morning of Wedding

  • Bride’s hair appointment.
  • Give groom’s wedding band to Maid of Honor and bride’s wedding band to Best Man prior to ceremony.
  • Relax and enjoy!!

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"And I choose you. Every day of my life."

(via wedspace)

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To the man I [will someday] love

denisecua:

Dear You,

I will admit that sometimes I really do wonder if you exist.

There is a part of every little girl’s heart that envisions her prince charming. At age three, it is usually of a man who can save her from the wrath of an evil stepmother, wake her from eternal slumber or give her that true love’s kiss.

In elementary school, he becomes the boy with the least cooties, the one who’s willing to cross the playground to share his Oreos even if it makes him a target for the week of all the other boys.

Come high school, it’s that boy you stand with at prom, who your father stared down at the door, who provided you with an experience complete with photos you will cringe at a decade later, a corsage that yellows in the refrigerator, and a faded memory of a night that seemed almost too magical to be real.

Nineteen years into this life, however, and still unwilling to give my heart away, I am still that same little girl who hopes for her prince charming. And although I wonder why it has taken you this long to sweep me off my feet and whisk me off to your palace on horseback, I know that it is probably because meeting you will be better than any fairytale I could’ve read as a kid.

A couple of heartbreaks and a few years wiser though, I will admit that there are times when I question your existence. Because I have yet to meet the guy who makes me hear songs like “All My Life” or “A Whole New World” in my head when I see him does not mean I don’t hope that it’ll ever happen.

I may already know you or may still meet you someday—something I leave completely up to God because I’m pretty sure our story will be epic.

However, I can’t promise you that I’d make the world’s most perfect princess. In fact I’ll probably keep you on your toes and amuse you with my eccentricities—there are a lot of them. I’ll probably steal a bunch of your T-shirts and turn them into shirt dresses, or drive you slightly mad with my obsessive compulsivity and my need to fix your collar constantly.

I can promise to be your best friend however—that person you can rant to after a rough day, the hand you can hold when you get sad, or the person you can text when situations get awkward.

I’ll probably mess up your hair sometimes and hug you for too long, but that’ll only be because I absolutely adore you. I’ll bury my head in your shoulder during scary movies and make you feel like superman when you kill those flying cockroaches that really shouldn’t exist. I’ll cook your favorite food on your birthday and try my best to make friends with your mom.

I’ll respect your nights-out with the boys and make you seem like the perfect guy to my barkada. I’ll watch basketball or soccer games with you, and not complain when you cheer too loudly at the TV set.

I’ll know the difference between giving you space and being constantly there for you—even if it means sitting and playing video games with you or taking hot chocolate runs when it rains.

I’ll listen to your music and we’ll go on epic adventures together—seeing the world, taking awesome pictures, eating awesome food, and never running out of things to tell each other along the way.

I won’t be waiting for you to sweep me off my feet and take me on a magic carpet ride, because I know I won’t need anything like that to fall for you—I will love you for you.

You will be that someone to make goofy faces with in pictures, to lace fingers with when I’m lonely, and to take long walks under the stars with on the beach.

You’ll be the guy who takes me the way I am—and will laugh as I burst into Disney song or pick out pink wallpaper.

You’ll be that someone I envision a future with—us filling out visa forms as we travel the universe, picking out our first
cat (edited*) together and arguing about what to name it, or being snap-happy stage parents in our preschooler’s annual mini-plays. And I keep hoping that maybe someday when we find each other, you will become that someone whose smile I wake up to in the morning and the last one I speak to every night.

So to the man I know does exist, and who will help me maybe make sense of the world someday, this man I can’t wait to love. Please know that I can’t wait to spend the rest of my life with you. But for now, I wait. Fingers crossed and palms held together, I hope that you’re out there somewhere, waiting for me, too.

With the hope I will be yours for always,
Me

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madelinejoy:

I’m getting married (by Kevin Farris)

This is the exact moment that I proposed.
Kimberly and I had plans to spend this past friday together and we were planning on going out to the gorge and driving down the old scenic highway. What she did not know was that I had a little talk with her dad the night before (and he said yes thank you very much) and already had other plans. Friday morning before we went on our drive to the gorge I met her at her house I told her that I wanted to do a little photoshoot before we went out on our drive. I took her underneath a giant weeping willow tree in a field at a Native American school in NE Portland. I took some photos of her and suggested that we take some of both of us since I was dressed kind of nice. As I was taking couples photos of us (with my wireless remote) I got down on one knee and proposed. I got every moment of the proposal on camera as well!!!!!!!
whoa it’s kevin! this makes me so happy. congrats to kevin & his lovely fiance! :)



This makes me believe in happily ever afters…..

madelinejoy:

I’m getting married (by Kevin Farris)

This is the exact moment that I proposed.

Kimberly and I had plans to spend this past friday together and we were planning on going out to the gorge and driving down the old scenic highway. What she did not know was that I had a little talk with her dad the night before (and he said yes thank you very much) and already had other plans. Friday morning before we went on our drive to the gorge I met her at her house I told her that I wanted to do a little photoshoot before we went out on our drive. I took her underneath a giant weeping willow tree in a field at a Native American school in NE Portland. I took some photos of her and suggested that we take some of both of us since I was dressed kind of nice. As I was taking couples photos of us (with my wireless remote) I got down on one knee and proposed. I got every moment of the proposal on camera as well!!!!!!!

whoa it’s kevin! this makes me so happy. congrats to kevin & his lovely fiance! :)

This makes me believe in happily ever afters…..

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