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March 6, 2020 by Melissa Leave a Comment

Newlyweds Share Wedding Planning Advice

Wedding planning advice from Newlyweds

For the couples planning their wedding, here is some “Real Talk” from those who have walked down the aisle. Enjoy the 35+ pieces of advice from people who have leaned things the hard way!

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The little expenses add up quickly! Join a bride sell and swap group.  Someone else has had a similar theme and lots of decor to get rid of. –Mandy

Pay off your venue before your big day (we did installments each month), that way it’s one less person to pay on the day. -Rachel

I stressed out a lot about my jewellery.  Looking back, no one even noticed! –Nadine

Don’t wait for others to be ready to help with things. If you have a specific date to get things done, you can do it yourself, or ask family members to help. Your bridal party isn’t always available. -Michelle

You can’t rely on good weather, so have a plan B, just in case.  It’s worth the money to have peace of mind, instead of stressing about weather.  -Nicole

You don’t have as much time as you think you do!  That relates to every single thing.  Everything takes longer than you would imagine.  Dress alternations, Hair, getting dressed, picture time, etc.  –Crystal

Force yourself to make time (soon) after the wedding to do thank you cards.  Otherwise you’ll never get around to it.  -Leslie

Don’t discount having the groom involved, I actually wanted to be included in the planning.  -Mike

As the bride, try on dresses early so you have time to decide on the style and design! –Rachel

The most helpful gift for wedding party is literally covering costs like makeup or hair, even though it is easy to be tempted with cool personalized glasses or robes! -Mandy

Offer or suggest activities between the wedding and reception.  No one likes that strange limbo time in between, keep it to a minimum. -Melissa

Keep an organized binder for everything. –Stephanie

The day goes by really quickly and you’ll forget most of it. -Eric

Look for “Opportunity Bridal” – it’s the travelling wedding gown company who comes to many cities in the area once or twice a year.  It’s amazing trying on all the different styles of dresses without the pressure of a sales person. Plus you might even find your dream dress for 90% off!! –Mandy

When choosing a wedding party, give them time to think about their answer. Share your expectations with them, because everyone’s expectations of how they see your wedding are different. -Michelle

Plan ahead for everything, to give yourself enough time and avoid any undue stress on yourself. -Stephanie

Have fun, because it’s just one day.  –Joanne

Stay organized and get things done as soon as they can.  The week leading up to the wedding is always super busy.  -Emily

Hire a day of coordinator.  They’ll ensure your day goes perfectly with zero stress on you or your loved ones – worth every penny.  -Mandy

Fresh flowers for a boutonniere are a bad idea.  They get squished when you hug everyone and then fall apart.  –Mike

On the day, try not to sweat the small things and enjoy every moment. -Rachel

Let other people do things on your wedding day.  You don’t have to help, you can hire someone for that.  It will just distract you from your day.  -Eric

I made a point of speaking to everyone who attended our wedding.  In hindsight i wish i had just enjoyed the day more: danced and ate and let those who really wanted to talk come to me! I missed out on a lot of fun times with the wedding party. –Mandy

When dress shopping, make sure you love it. When you have it on, you’ll know it’s “The One”. -Michelle

I was worried that not using a limo would be weird, but it was totally fine.  -Heather

Enjoy every bit of your day, don’t sweat the small things. –Sarah

Try to take the time to visit your friends and family throughout the day.  Between meals worked out great for us so you can visit a large group of people at one time. -Rachel

Pay for an excellent videographer. The first will and the later will ensure you always remember your day.  Pictures are not the same as video don’t cheap out and cut this!! –Mandy

You can’t make everyone happy. You will “step on some toes”.  -Dawn

Spend the money on a good photographer!!!  Those are your memories…don’t cheap out on that!  -Stephanie

If people are going to judge your wedding, they can skip out on the day and won’t be missed a bit! -Mandy

Your photographer matters. –Joanne

As a non-crafty person I’d suggest finding a venue that does it all! It was a life saver for me.  -Heather

A lot of the time I spent on decor really wouldn’t have mattered in hind sight. I spent probably half my time on that. –Emily

You will hurt someone’s feelings.  It is crappy, but they aren’t the ones paying the bill, are they?  -Melissa

For me, i worked so hard on the back drop when i really should have just used the beautiful space we were married in and added small accents.  It was a huge pain that was never really needed. -Mandy

It’s easy to get wrapped up in the bridal world but try and step outside and think of all the extras. Will really make you happy and make your day more enjoyable? Sometimes it was yes and sometimes it was no! It’s easy to get caught up in the excitement and lose sight of budget and what’s important.  –Sarah

If you are crafty and can figure out how to use a cricut craft cutter machine.. buy one and you will save hundreds!!  -Mandy

Don’t worry about inviting ALL of your family.  Wouldn’t you rather have your friends there with you than a stinky Uncle who you rarely see?  Invite people who are actually involved in your lives.  –Melissa

Bring an umbrella.  –Mike

Make your wedding whatever you want and don’t feel like you need to follow the “rules”. They are stupid and no one will shame you for doing what you want – make it your own!  -Mandy

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December 29, 2019 by Melissa Leave a Comment

Congrats, you’re engaged! Now what?

Perhaps something sparkly was under your Christmas tree, or maybe the love of your life popped the question at your family festivities.  No matter how the proposal happened, it’s time to focus on the 2 of you and your upcoming wedding!

Before you get overwhelmed, we have 5 tips for you to guide your steps and make your dream wedding into a reality.

1. Make a Dream Board with your Significant Other – brainstorm what your wedding day “Must Haves” are.  Do you envision your vows being exchanged on a waterfront?  Need to have the venue coated in fresh flowers?  Would you want a giant party, or an intimate setting?  Do you dream in vibrant colours, or dream of a black tie affair?

2. Set boundaries – once you have your top dreams shared between the 2 of you, decide what you will and will not compromise on.  Are you willing to allow extra guests, more then you envisioned, if the location is precisely what you wanted?  Would you accept a buffet dinner if it afforded you a larger venue? Decide what is non-negotiable for your special day.

3. Find your allies – Your biggest cheerleaders do not have to be in your bridal party, but they could be.  Find someone (or a few people) who support you and your fiancée, and will speak on your behalf. When you’re favourite Aunt Karen offers to make your invitations by hand, or your Grandmother suggests you wear her dress, they can back you up on what exactly you had in mind.  If that’s what you want, great!  If not, rely on your allies to back you up (see #4!).

4. It’s ok to say no – Helping hands will come forward from all sorts of places.  Colleagues, family members, and friends will turn up to offer you things like a free bartender, a recommendation for an officiant, or a discount on a caterer. Keep your eyes on the prize – your dream wedding!  (see numbers 1 & 2)  You can kindly decline the help of others, while still valuing them as a part of  your circle.  Be kind, and gracious. Over time, it will get easier to say no, especially when you share what you had in mind instead.  Saying no to what is offered, gives room for a yes to what you really want!

5. Dream Big – Before you crunch the numbers, remember that this will be an important day in the life of you and your fiancée. You get to dream as big as you would like!  Nothing is off limits, and even if you think it is beyond your budget, wait and see.  There are ways to find discounts and efficiencies that you may not have thought of before (watch for a post on that topic to come!)

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