Wednesday, October 5, 2011

A VERY BUSY SUMMER......

Weddings were in full "BLOOM" this summer!!! HAHA
Ok....all corny tag lines/joking aside, I may have overextended myself a little.... 20 events in three months is a little much!!!! However, I had a blast with all of my brides and corporate clients and wanted to share one of my favorites with you!

Below are some pictures of an amazing couple that I got to work with from start to finish planning and coordinating their "Vintage" themed wedding. There were so many cute details....from the vintage keys/locks, to the antique typewriters, radios, and telephones that we used for decor.....all of it was a reflection of the couples personal style. They told me that their goal for their marriage was to follow in the footsteps of their parents and grandparents.....who had set the example for them as to what "true love" and "commitment" really means. I feel blessed to have shared in this special day with them!


These two were so excited to begin their journey together as husband and wife.


Some of the fun details for their "vintage" theme. The grooms table featured
old hunting gear, the guest table had an antique typewriter with a typed note
from the Bride & Groom, and the brides cake table had an antique radio & books.


We used old family photos in mason jars to add a personal touch.
It was very sweet to hear the grandparents talk about their weddings!


 This original art piece.....along with vintage keys played a large role in the theme.
Instead of the traditional unity candle, they decided to lock two antique locks together
and preserve them in a shadow box to display in their home. They gave the keys to the locks
to the opposite set of parents to keep. I loved how every detail of this wedding was very personal!



Monday, August 22, 2011

TOP 5 WAYS TO SAVE
As a wedding coordinator/floral designer, the number one question I get from brides is, “How can I save money?” After all, it is my job to save them money. Believe it or not, I get asked this question no matter what the wedding budget is…..in fact, some of the biggest budgets I have worked with, still want to know that they are getting a good deal.  So, I have compiled a list of ways to cut corners…..that no one will ever know about!
1.       DESIGNER DON’T: Every bride starts out saying that they have always dreamt about walking down the aisle in a designer dress…..well, in my opinion, this is the BIGGEST budget mistake that a bride can make. Don’t get me wrong…..the dress is one of the most important elements to the design of a wedding….that being said, your dress needs to be a reflection of you, and the type/theme of your wedding….and the Label should be the last thing you look at. The best advice that I can give concerning your dress and budget is….Set your MAX budget….and DO NOT TRY ON DRESSES OUT OF YOUR PRICE RANGE!!!! Also, if you are utilizing a wedding planner/coordinator…..they should know where and when all of the bridal sales take place….thus getting you your dream dress for less! I was able to score a bride her dream dress ($3,500.00) for $700.00! Yes, that is 75% off…..you are not reading that wrong!
2.       HIRE A WEDDING PLANNER: I talk to brides all the time that say they would love to have a wedding planner…..but that they cannot afford one! Then I smile and say…. “How can you afford not to have one?” What I mean by this, is that unless you have the time and resources to plan your wedding like it is your FULL-TIME JOB, then you have no way of knowing what is out there in the wedding world! (Trust me…..it is so much information that it could possibly make your head explode, or so I have been told!) So, as you search for the perfect person/team of people to assist you in planning your wedding, be sure and ask this question: “If I hire you, what can you do to save me money?” If they can’t answer this question…..RUN!
3.       Can I make that a COMBO Please? There are a ton of wedding vendors out there that offer more than one service! For example….I started out only planning/coordinating weddings, later I ventured out and trained as a floral designer. Therefore, I can design, plan, and coordinate a complete wedding! Another good example is that many event rental places will offer invitations, floral design, and planning services as well…..anytime you offer to use more than one service, it will give you bargaining power. Who can say no to getting more for less?
4.       IT’S ALL ABOUT TIMING: The time of day that you have your wedding determines the cost of one of the biggest aspects of your wedding day! The FOOD! If you have a wedding around a meal time, your guests are going to expect a meal. If they don’t get one…..THEY WILL LEAVE! I cannot even begin to tell you how many weddings that I have been to where they are serving cheese and crackers, fruit, and tiny sandwiches at dinner time. Then you have a bride and groom wondering why their reception is cleared out within an hour. If you don’t have the money to serve a heavy menu or a meal, then have your wedding in the afternoon or plan a late evening dessert reception!
5.       NON-SATURDAY Weddings: This tip is self-explanatory. Plan to have your wedding on any day other than Saturday. The most typical alternative to the Saturday wedding is a Friday evening or a Sunday afternoon wedding. Most venues will rent out their space at a discount rate on these days. I have seen brides save up to 50% on their venue rental fees for non-Saturday weddings.

A NEW BEGINNING....

To those who know me well.....it is no secret that I LOVE WEDDINGS, EVENTS, and DESIGN. This obsession started for me while I was finishing by degree at UT. I decided to pursue this passion and became a certified wedding/event planner. After several years of successful weddings, I began training in floral design. I have been blessed to get to learn from some of the best in the industry! After making this dream a reality in Austin, TX, I am now beginning this adventure all over again in Arkansas. I cannot wait to see what the future holds and am excited to be doing what I love!