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How To Pose For Photos In A Wedding Dress
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How To Create a Wedding Budget | Expert Guide
"Learn how to create a comprehensive wedding budget with these 9 essential steps, ensuring a beautiful and financially manageable wedding day."
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Planning a wedding can be an exciting yet overwhelming experience. With so many details to manage, from the guest list to the venue, catering, and decorations, it’s easy to feel swamped.
The Benefits of Hiring a Wedding Event Planner!
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How To Get Married in North Carolina
As an ordained minister, I’m often asked what is the process to get legally married in the state of North Carolina. Which is a smart move, because each state has unique requirements for marriage licenses, waiting periods, and documentation. Knowing these in advance can save you time and stress, ensuring your special day goes smoothly. 💍✨ To get legally married in the state of North Carolina,…
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Top Tips for Attending Your First Indian Wedding: What to Wear, Do & Expect!
Attending your first Indian wedding can be an exciting and unique experience! From vibrant outfits to intricate traditions, there's so much to look forward to. In this video, we share essential tips to help you navigate the celebration with confidence. Learn about traditional attire, cultural etiquette, gift-giving customs, and more. Whether you're a close friend, a distant relative, or simply curious about Indian weddings, these tips will ensure you have an unforgettable experience. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more cultural insights and tips!
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We bring you valuable insights on the common mistakes to avoid when opting for a court marriage in 2024. If you're planning to tie the knot in a courthouse this year, it's essential to steer clear of these blunders that could potentially hamper your special day. First and foremost, we delve into the repercussions of improper documentation. Failing to submit the necessary paperwork accurately and within the specified timeframe can lead to unnecessary delays or even rejection of your marriage application.
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Upbeat Wedding Song Recommendations - # 126
This edition of the Stress-Free Wedding Planning Podcast, hosted by Sam and Sal with over 80 years of combined expertise, shares insider tips on choosing the perfect upbeat last dance songs to end your wedding on a high note
This podcast is for engaged couples who are stressed out with wedding planning and family expectations but want a fun wedding day.
They explore various genres, including rock, country, modern pop, EDM, and feel-good classics, offering recommendations like Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin'', Pharrell's 'Happy', and Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody'.
Additionally, learn about expert recommendations on upbeat songs across various genres such as rock anthems, country and folk favorites, modern pop, EDM, dance hits, and feel-good closers.
By the end of this edition, you'll learn about choosing the perfect upbeat last dance song for your wedding!
The Stress-free Wedding Planning Podcast # 126: How to Make Your Last Dance Memorable: Top Upbeat Wedding Song Recommendations
Host: Sal & Sam Music: "Sam's Tune" by Rick Anthony
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15:50 Feel Good Closers
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7 Small Wedding Details Not to Share Before Your Big Day
You’re probably bursting with excitement over your upcoming wedding – and want to shout your plans from the rooftops! But take our advice – hold back. Of course, it’s okay to share some of your small wedding details with your nearest and dearest (we're talking close family and wedding party members, not all of your social media followers) but there should be an element of surprise on your big day. Here are the small wedding details you should avoid sharing before the actual event.
The Dress and Attire
We’re telling you now: Everyone will want to see a picture of what you’re planning on wearing. But we recommend keeping your attire a secret from the majority of your guests until the big day. You want the gasps of delight when you first walk down the aisle to be genuine, and you never know – some Debbie Downer might say something negative about your ensemble before the big day that may make you doubt your decision.
Hair and Makeup Choices
“How are you wearing your hair?” is a common question, and like your dress, there’s no need to tell everyone about your intended hairstyle or makeup choices. Everyone will likely have an opinion about how you should look on your wedding day – but in the end, it’s up to you (with the help of your hair stylist and makeup artist) to decide. Simply say “I haven’t figured it out yet” to change the subject.
Color Scheme and Decor
Again with the element of surprise. You don’t want your guests to walk into your reception and know all of your small wedding details beforehand – a little anticipation is much more fun. There’s no reason you need to tell them every detail about your décor and flowers in advance, and if they press you for answers, just say “We want you to be surprised!”
First Dance Song
Your first dance song is a very personal choice, and not all of your guests will “get it.” But that doesn’t matter. Even if you’re picking a more traditional song, there’s no need to share it in advance with everyone. You may pick up some unwanted comments or even criticism (“Oh really? That’s a weird song.”) – and who needs that?
Guest List Details
Try to avoid divulging too much information about your wedding guest list to others—especially if you're doing the A and B list thing. You may get a lot of questions about why certain people were or weren’t invited, and it can turn into a sticky situation. Of course, your close family members should be aware of the invite list, but there’s no need to take it too far beyond that. And related to that, it’s best to keep the reception seating arrangements private as well—guests may not love where you're placing them, which can make the process even more stressful.
The Favors
Think of your wedding favors as a gift to your guests – and most of the time, you don’t tell people about gifts (whether it’s birthday, holiday, whatever) in advance. So any favors or giveaways should be among the small wedding details kept private, except for anyone who is helping to create, assemble, or purchase your favors.
The Surprises
Whether you’re doing a fun sparkler sendoff, having a photo booth, or you and your dad are performing a wacky dance together, don’t ruin your wedding details and surprises by spilling the beans! Even if you just tell one person (and swear them to secrecy), you run the risk of your entire guest list finding out about that thing that’s going to make your wedding totally unique. So keep any surprise wedding elements to yourself (and your future spouse and wedding planner, of course!).
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COVID-19 – Wedding planning advice guide and safety measures
Are you stuck amidst your wedding planning journey? Well, we know how heartbreaking it is when you are set to say your vows and suddenly things go topsy-turvy. There are many couples who were set to get married during the months of March, April, and May. All the weddings during these three month have already been postponed. If your wedding was also planned for April or May, it is good to simply postpone or push the dates for some other months. Make sure you push it for at least six months. Because you never know how long this situation of the coronavirus will continue. So, it is better not to take any chance.
If your wedding is scheduled for winters this year, then you have plenty of time to make arrangements for your wedding. Of course, there are many couples who are already worried about their weddings even when it is planned for winters or six months away from now. Fear and disgust is natural as you may have several plans to execute during these months, but because of COVID – 19 outbreak you couldn’t do things as planned. We know you may be feeling sad about it, but not to worry things will change for sure!
If you are also wondering how you should do all the planning for your wedding, then this post is for you. The purpose of this post is to discuss wedding planning tips and safety measures during COVID – 19 crises.
Here we go…
1. Stay Home
Yes, stay home! You must be wondering how you will do things if you will stay at home. Well, we understand that your wedding is an important event of your life, and you already had too many dreams associated with it. Still your health is more important than your marriage, and you should always keep this in mind. You can achieve your dreams any time if you are healthy and alive. So, right now it is the need of an hour that you stay at your home and keep yourself safe and alive. Only when you are healthy and safe, you would be able to stand on your feet and say your wedding vows. Therefore, it is essential that you adhere to Government’s directives and keep yourself and your family safe.
2. Use Technology
The best thing is we are in the era of technology. So even if things are not good outside, you can manage things inside. Utilize technology for your wedding planning. There are several apps you can download and start using them for your wedding planning. If you are not able to meet people face-to-face you can use Skype or Whatsapp calls to meet online. Remember, technology is the safest way to plan your wedding right now. If you try to move out of your house, you may get infected, there is no point doing so. We understand that you feel stuck and helpless at home. But, it’s not like that, you can do things SMARTLY, by using technology and making all your wedding arrangements at the comfort of your home.
3. Gather Inspiration For Wedding Venue Decor
Of course, you cannot go out because of the lockdown due to the corona virus spread. But you always have the privilege to do things at home. You are not going to work, you have plenty of time to gather inspiration for your wedding. Consider this time as an opportunity to create a wonderful wedding event. So, instead of getting upset about the situation, be happy and think positive. Utilize this time in gathering inspirations online and create your wedding. You have the internet 24X7, go online, and search for wedding ideas. You can visit Instagram, Pinterest, and other digital platforms for gathering inspirations. Online you will find ideas for everything from wedding venue décor to bridal attire etc.
4. Gather Inspiration For Bridal Look
Each bride wants to look her best in her wedding. Now is the time to decide your look. Go online, see pinterest, and gather inspiration from there. You can even have a pinterest board, where you can save all your inspirations. Check out wedding gowns, wedding hairstyles and see which one will suit you the most. Trust me, selecting the right gown and right hairstyle for your wedding takes a lot of time. This is not something that you can decide in a day or two. You have to be mentally prepared with what exactly you are looking for at your wedding. For that you need to spend a lot of hours online gathering inspiration and information across all digital platforms.
This lockdown is the great opportunity for you to do all those things. Spend your time seeing different wedding gowns and hairstyles and select a few for yourself. So that tomorrow when you go to buy your gown and hire a makeup artist for your wedding, you know exactly what you want.
5. Vendor Development and Management
Of course, developing and managing vendors is not that easy. Also, it is a time taking procedure, you really need to spend a lot of time online searching for vendors. Utilize this COVID – 19 lockdown period to prepare your vendor lists. Scour for wedding venues, wedding vendors, like wedding decorators, photographers, florists, caterers etc. Make a list of the best vendors and venues in the town, visit their websites, and contact them over the phone. Start sending them the mails. Ask for their proposal and pictures, like in case of a decorator you can ask him to send you the pictures of his best wedding venue decorations. Similarly in case of wedding photographers and other vendors also you can ask for a proposal. There are many vendors who are still working from home, so you can contact them on phone. Of course, this is not the right time for a personal meeting. You can set a Skype call or video conferencing with your vendors keeping your partner in loop.
If you find their services satisfactory, if they have more positive reviews from past customers, if you believe they can create your wedding exactly the way you want. You can book them by giving them initial payment. See there is no problem, you do similar kinds of things in case of destination weddings, especially when it is planned in some foreign land. Hardly any couple visits his wedding venue or meets with wedding vendors in case of destination wedding. Most couples finalize their vendors over the phone and the internet only. So, you also do the same, make best use of technology to plan your wedding. Isn’t it cool!
6. Beauty Regime
Undoubtedly, you cannot visit parlors right now. But there is nothing to worry about it also. There are thousands of ways to keep your skin healthy and maintain a beauty regime. Ask your mom, what she used to do when there were no professionals out there. And she will tell you thousands of home remedies to maintain your beauty and get the bridal charm. You can do myriads of things at home, and look beautiful. Like, perform CTM (cleaning, toning, and moisturizing) every night before hitting your bed. Eat healthy food only, drink plenty of water, practice yoga and meditation, scrub twice a week (use homemade scrubs, like honey and sugar), do fruit facials at home (you can use any fruit from papaya to banana), so on and so forth. For your hair – you can go for an oil massage twice a week (good for maintaining strength and shine of your hair), use homemade hair masks (you can use bananas and curd along with honey for hair mask), etc. See what all suits you and accordingly maintain your beauty regime with natural and organic products.
7. DIY Wedding Decors
Well, optimistic people do not ever feel any dearth of ideas and opportunities. An optimistic person can find ways even amidst the worst situations. You always have two ways to tackle the situation; either you crib about the situation or you find the solution to tackle the situation. Positive people do the latter one. So, you also stop cribbing about the situation, you can utilize this time in DIYing wedding décor items. Yes, there are so many things that you can DIY, like table centerpieces, wedding favors, backdrop for your wine tasting, photo collage, paper lanterns, votive candle holders for your reception, designer napkins for your reception etc. All these you can do at home without you having to move out.
8. Do Exercise
Believe it or not, exercises are not only meant for losing weight, in fact, one can also stay positive by doing exercise. This is the most crucial time of your life, you can either use it or waste it. Better you use it because you will never get to stay at home for this much time once the things are normal. Start a regular exercise regime. You do not need any equipment to have a routine. You can practice Yoga, Yin Yoga, Zumba, etc. And if you find a problem in doing all this, you can dance. Dancing also burns calories and helps you stay positive.
9. Practice Meditation
It’s not just this lockdown, but this entire life is unpredictable. You have to be mentally strong to face the challenges that life throws. Wedding planning is already a stressful journey. And, marriage in such times will again put pressure of its own kind. So the best thing you can do these days is – practice meditation. You can practice any kind of meditation, like Mindfulness Meditation, Focus Meditation, Meditation on Thought, and Mantra Meditation. All these meditations are quite easy to do and the results are amazing. Practicing meditation will help you stay calm and peaceful throughout this difficult time. Besides, you would be able to do all the planning related to your wedding without any stress. Also, practicing meditation on a regular basis will strengthen your relationship with your partner to-be.
10. Learn Cooking
Why should you go out for a crash course to learn cooking, instead utilize this time and learn at home! Yes, this is the best time to do whatever you wanted to do. After your wedding you will definitely need to cook for your family. You may think that you can get your food cooked by a maid, of course, you can. But, the food that is cooked by the lady of the house is incomparable. Nothing can beat the taste of that food, because you will put additional ingredients in that – that’s your love and emotions! So, this is the best time to learn the art of cooking. Even your partner will be happy to know this. No matter how modern a man becomes, he always loves to eat homemade food. So, for your love and happy family, spend time cooking. You will never regret learning this beautiful art!
11. Stay Happy
You may be finding it difficult to be happy at home! For many people it is very difficult to stay at home for the whole day that too for so long. It’s okay, even if you are not fond of staying at home, stay at home. It is for your safety and health. And when you know you do not have any choice, then what is the point of feeling sad about it? There is an old saying, “Accept what you cannot change”. This is the perfect time to learn acceptance and patience. Whatever you will learn today will go with you lifelong. Moreover, staying happy will become your nature and you will look very beautiful in your bridal look. Of course, everybody wants to see a happy bride, nobody likes sad or frustrated brides. If you keep getting frustrated or impatient about the situation, you will look frustrated even in your wedding also. Remember that even your makeup artist won’t be able to hide those expressions under makeup. So, it is better that you keep yourself busy in things that give you happiness. You can engage yourself in reading, music, painting, drawing etc. As these activities are stress-busters and you feel happy when you perform any of these activities.
To Conclude…….
So, these are things that you can do during COVID – 19 lockdown and keep yourself busy and engaged. Understand that we are the luckiest of all races so far, because we are in the era of technology. Even when things are not good around us, we are able to manage our lives properly. We are still connected to people virtually, so there is no problem in wedding planning also. You can easily plan your wedding online. You can meet your vendors online over Skype, utilize this time in doing more constructive and positive things. The time spent in learning and doing positive things will never go waste. Be positive and trust that everything will be fine soon!
Stay Home, Stay Safe!
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Non-Traditional Wedding Tips
Non-Traditional Wedding Tips
My wife and I talked one night a few months before we were engaged and both admitted we had been Google-ing the same thing, “a non-traditional wedding”.
We were of the same mind that we wanted to do more than a courthouse wedding, eloping while attractive for some reasons didn’t feel right for others and a big wedding with lots of meaningless traditional elements was not what we wanted.
Every situation and two people are different, I understand. However, I do think that as a couple you can powerfully choose a mixture of being true to yourselves, honoring some of what your families’ wishes are and saying no to a lot of “you should” or “you have to” opinions that you wish to reject for a variety of reasons.
I write this in part to release permission to have a voice that insists on the ideas you have in mind; tempered with the humility to agree to concede in other planning areas you deem not essential but to which agreement satisfies other people’s wishes whose unity and support you deem essential.
This is a bit of our journey to creating what worked for us, what we cared about and what we didn’t care about in the planning and execution of our wedding.
We thought questions out-loud like:
- What’s the smallest wedding we can do without alienating or angering our families?
- Are there any wedding traditions that matter to us?
- How do we mark the shift in our relationship without losing focus on the marriage ahead?
- Why have a wedding at all?
- Is planning a minimal wedding possible?
- What would we do if perception and other people’s opinions were not in the equation?
We were finding agreement in what we didn’t want at first but finding what we did want took some time to discover. Some things we agreed NO on were:
A Large Wedding (To us, over 100 people)
A Tent (Ugly, in our opinion)
Bridesmaids, Groomsmen, Best Man or Maid-Of-Honor
Traditional Dances (Father/Daughter, Mother/Son, etc.)
Chairs for Ceremony
A Long Ceremony
A Tuxedo for Groom
A Veil for Bride
Serving a Steak or Chicken Dinner
Anything Overly Ornate, Fancy, Rehearsed or Out of the Ordinary for Us
Some ways we did achieve a non-traditional wedding were:
Early Start: 9A
Outdoor Ceremony in a field with no chairs, just a natural aisle between two groups of people
Coffee Bar with a Barista for our Guests to Enjoy When They Arrived
Breakfast at a Diner that was exclusive to us and our 30 guests
Choosing Ceremony and Reception Venues Where There Have Been Very Few Weddings
Choosing Vendors That Don’t Typically Do Weddings; so our photographer, videographer, chef, etc. were not going through the motions or we weren’t the 30th Saturday in a row that they were working a wedding
Choosing Not to Have Music or Dancing at the Reception
A Forest Green Suit for myself (the groom) - see photo at top of the post
Choosing to Have Fresh Green Juice for Mimosas
Asking the Chef to Source Ingredients from Local Farms As Much As Possible including Salad with Edible Flowers - see photo above
Choosing Not to Have Table or Seat Assignments. We served a breakfast buffet and the diner put tables together to create two long tables in the dining room.
Choosing Not to Have Flowers or Centerpieces on the Tables at the Reception
No Bouquet Toss
No Cake Cutting or Cake Mushing in the Face
Our Theme Was Minimal and We Achieved That For the Most Part
A Short Engagement (11 weeks exactly from proposal to wedding)
We weren’t devoid of all tradition though and here are some traditional things we decided To include:
Vows (our officiant had simple, standard ones that we simply said,” I do.” in response to)
Toasts (our moms spoke 10 minutes into breakfast and 3 friends spoke during dessert.)
Communion (during the ceremony the officiant prayed with us and we shared bread and wine) - see photo below
Processional (we had a solo cellist play a song we both like for my wife to enter the field with her parents by her side)
A Flower Bouquet (my wife carried a bouquet of flowers with her during her procession)
Bride and Groom Table at Reception (we sat with our parents at a table that was separate from the two larger tables)
Portraits (we took portraits with family and friends for 30 minutes at the reception)
A Get-Away Car (we exited the ceremony in a rented car that was a bit cooler than the one we own and drive everyday)
I hope that gives you some inspiration, ideas or confidence to follow through on some non-traditional plans you and your partner may have as you plan your wedding.
And I should mention that months later after getting married, we still receive feedback that the wedding experience really stood out and was meaningful to people, for what that’s worth. Even a guest who is a professional wedding planner in New York was complimentary about the "simple elegance" of the day.
Feel free to comment with questions and let me know if you care to hear more about the planning process as I could touch upon topics like guest list management, dealing with your own wedding emotions and that of your family, researching venues, etc.
I hope you have the best marriage and a day that kicks it off in style!
- Chill Groom
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Why Vendors Keep You Guessing: Unraveling Wedding Pricing Secrets - # 125
This edition of the Stress-Free Wedding Planning Podcast, hosted by Sam and Sal with over 80 years of combined expertise, discusses the common frustration couples face with hidden wedding costs.
This podcast is for engaged couples who are stressed out with wedding planning and family expectations but want a fun wedding day.
Discover why vendors hesitate to disclose pricing upfront and how understanding these practices can help you make informed budgeting decisions.
Additionally, learn about the complexities of wedding services, marketing strategies, competitive considerations, and practical tips for getting clear pricing information.
By the end of this edition, you'll learn the pros and cons of vendors posting their prices and strategies for couples not to overspend and still stay within your budget.
The Stress-free Wedding Planning Podcast # 125: Why Vendors Keep You Guessing: Unraveling Wedding Pricing Secrets
Host: Sal & Sam Music: "Sam's Tune" by Rick Anthony
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00:00 Introduction to Why Vendors Keep You Guessing: Unraveling Wedding Pricing Secrets
03:00 Why Vendors Keep You Guessing
03:30 Customers Views
04:00 Understanding the Complexity of Wedding Services
05:30 Date, Time and Location
07:00 Marketing, Positioning, and Perceived Value
08:00 Withholding Some Pricing Information
09:00 Understand Business's Competitive Considerations
10:30 Do Your Research
12:30 Wedding Tip Wednesday
14:30 Pros and Cons of Posting Prices
16:00 Why Wedding Vendors Should Post Their Pricing.
17:00 Price Range
18:00 Lack of Transparency
19:30 Getting Clear Pricing Information
20:00 Previous Editions
21:00 Final Tips and Community Engagement
22:30 Closing Remarks and Farewell
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