Thursday, November 4, 2010

Getting the gifts you want......Tactfully!


Every couple has the discussion of what to register for. How they should spend those checks, whether to donate or spend on the honeymoon, or purchase a house! So how do you get the results you want from your guests, with out being presumptuous, rude, or demanding? I've put together some of my most frequently asked questions from brides and grooms. Here are a some tips of etiquette to practice when it comes to the touchy subject of gift giving at your wedding!

Q: My finance and I have recently registered. Is it appropriate to include this info in the invite or announcement?

A: The only way it is appropriate to announce your registry is by word of mouth. Never include this info in an invite or announcement. Make sure your close family and friends know where you are registered. It has also become more acceptable to post your registries on a wedding website, but only direct guests to this if they specifically ask you for the information.

Q: We live out of the state we are having our wedding in. What's the best way to ask for gift certificates so that we don't have to ship or move all of our gifts back to our new place of residence?

A: Many stores let you either register for gift certificates or indicate a preference for them on your registry. Beyond that, some stores offer the option of saving the gifts for you until after the wedding, when they ship them to your home. In fact, there are even a few stores out there (mostly high-end department stores) where this is mandatory. The store will give your guests certificates of purchase that, if they like, they can wrap up and give to you, or can simply include a card with the shipped presents. If you register at a store that offers that option, there's no reason you can't simply have the gifts held and then shipped to your fiance's home once you are both moved in.

Q: We are each on our 2nd wedding and don't really need a house full of new appliances, but would rather the money be donated to a charity. Whats the best way to let guests know?

A: Etiquette-wise, really the only way you can encourage donations to a charity is through word of mouth. Even though it is assumed that guests will give wedding gifts, you can't ask for them -- in any form -- outright, and so putting a specific request on invitations would be inappropriate and even presumptuous. The best thing for the bride to do is to communicate her wishes with her close friends and family, and have them spread the word. The fact that it's her second marriage, however, may work to her advantage, as more people may be inclined to give money rather than material gifts. She can then turn around and give the money to the charity in their names. Also, if people ask where (or if) she is registered, she and her friends and family should then feel comfortable in telling them about her donation wishes.


Q. Is it rude to ask for wedding monetary gifts? We already have a blender (and pretty much everything else!).

A.Well, you should never ask for specific gifts, monetary or otherwise. What you can do is let them know (if they ask) that you would prefer cash gifts. Let your parents, siblings, wedding party, and close friends know too -- and if guests ask them, have them relay your preference. But don't announce it in a formal way to your guests (whatever you do, don't mention it on the invitation!). If guests are curious, they'll ask someone close to you what you would types of gifts your would like to receive. Still, some guests will want to buy you material gifts -- so it's a good idea to register somewhere for a few items. And of course, be sure to accept and acknowledge every gift gracefully (that means send out thank-you notes). As for monetary gifts, let the giver know how you intend to spend their gift in a thank-you card.

In almost every situation, remember that word of mouth is much more appropriate than writing. Everyone knows that along with a wedding, comes gifts, and guests will ask if they intend on giving a gift, so let them do the asking! Lastly, DO NOT forget to send those thank you notes in a timely manner. Here are a few tips on thoughtful thank yous:

Shower gifts should be acknowledged with-in 10 days, and wedding gifts with-in 2 weeks from your return of your honeymoon.

Never, Never, Never, send a preprinted thank you card. When you send a preprinted card, you are telling the person receiving the thank you that their gift didn't mean enough to you to even receive a mention in your note. A warm personalized, handwritten note, regardless how brief, tells the guest how much you appreciated the gift and how it will be cherished for years to come. Handwritten notes express sincerity.

When you receive more than one gift from someone, each gift must be recognized with its own thank you card. If you receive a shower gift from a friend or relative and then, three weeks later, receive a wedding gift from the same person, it is not appropriate to thank them in one card.

Be sure to send thank you notes to friends and relatives who arrange showers and parties for you. It is appropriate to thank them for the party or shower in the same card you send thanking them for their gift.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Congratulations Brooke and Matt!

Brooke Long and Matthew Shemwell
Tampa Art Museum

It took an AWESOME vendor team to pull this wedding off! Thank you to everyone who did such an amazing job!


Photography:
Jerry McGaghey, Rock Star Sexy Photography
All photography in this blog taken by Jerry!

Music:
Felix the DJ, In Da House

Flowers:

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

TRADITIONS AND SUPERSTITIONS!

Weddings have been around for what seems like forever! Along with them have come many traditions and superstitions. Here are some I found to add a little fun to your day. Whether you want to follow them, or smile because of them, I thought it would be fun to share them.

Engagement

  • A woman should not marry a man whose last name starts with the same letter as her last name.
  • A woman should only ask a man to marry her during leap years, otherwise she risks a marriage that will not work out.
  • The bride should not take off her engagement ring until the wedding day, otherwise it is bad luck.
  • Engagement and wedding rings should be worn on the fourth finger of the left hand because that finger contains a vein that leads directly to the heart.

Wedding Day

  • The bride should not see an open grave on her wedding day.
  • If the bride cries on her wedding day, it’s a good sign – a sign that those will be the last tears she will shed during her entire marriage.
  • If the groom drops the wedding ring during the ceremony, the marriage will be blessed with good luck.
  • The vows should not be said after the hours of the day start rewinding, namely after 6 p.m.
  • Saturday is the least happiest day to have a wedding.
  • The groom should arrive at the church before the bride and should enter it with his right foot first.
  • The flower girl announces the arrival of the bride with flowers as a symbol of fertility.
  • If a younger sister gets married before her older sister, the older sister must dance barefoot at her younger sister’s wedding or she will never find a husband.
  • It is good luck to get married on the day of the week on which the groom was born and even on his birthday.

Wedding Attire

  • A bride should not make or even help make her own wedding dress
  • Borrowing a wedding dress means good luck to who is borrowing and bad luck to who is lending.
  • The bridesmaids’ role is to confuse the evil spirits, so that they don’t know who the bride is.
  • Wearing pearls on a wedding day means tears of sadness will be shed for each pearl.
  • The wedding veil protects the bride from evil spirits.
  • If the bride rips her wedding dress during the wedding day, it means her marriage will end with a death.
  • It is considered good luck if a bride finds a spider on her wedding dress on the day of the wedding.

Wedding Cake

  • The bride and groom cut the first slice of cake together so as to assure a lifetime of sharing.
  • The single women who attend the wedding should take a slice of wedding cakehome and place it under their pillow so as to dream with the man they will marry.

After the Wedding

  • The first person to fall asleep on the wedding night will be the first to die.
  • After the wedding and when entering her new home for the first time, the bride must not trip or fall, in order to assure a problem-free marriage. That is why it is tradition that the groom carry the bride over the threshold of the door of their new home after the wedding.
  • Throwing rice, flowers or confetti at the bride and groom is a symbol of fertility.

Monday, August 2, 2010

ERIKA AND WILL

Congratulations to Erika and Will! You both looked amazing :)

A BIG thank you to a great team!

Thompson Studios Photography

The Higgins Brothers live music and MC for the day

The Lange Farm

Thursday, July 22, 2010

DETAILS!

Mr. and Mrs. wedding cake forks will add an extra special touch to the first taste of cake.



Buy from:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/52133528/vintage-silverware-garden-markers-mr-and?ref=cat2__15

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Favorite Florals

One of our favorite florists to work with is Jana Stall from

Events in Bloom!



Jana has an amazing eye for florals and the knowledge to make it all happen! I can't say enough great things about her and her work!
She is very enthusiastic about making your day look amazing and works miracles with her arrangements.




Events in Bloom
9637 Palm River Road
Tampa, FL 33619
813.857.9098

Monday, June 14, 2010

Ideas We LOVE!

Ceremony and Cocktail!

2 Dresses, 1 Wedding!

So many brides today are opting to have 2 dresses on their wedding day! I think this is a great idea for any bride! A bride may want to change dresses for several reasons!

1. Her ceremony dress is too restricting or cumbersome. For a bride that wants to dance the night away, but not sacrifice her dream couture dress, she might opt to have her amazing dress for the ceremony, and change into something that allows for a little more movement for her reception.

2. WOW! factor. Some brides just love the idea of surprising their guests and this is one way to do it.

3. Some couples just aren't done partying! I did have one couple who weren't ready to call it a night after the reception was over. The bride pulled out her second party dress for a night on the town with her new husband and friends!

4. Some brides don't want to risk getting the bottom of their dress dirty from the dance floor so they opt for the second dress to change in to.

Reception!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Secrets to a Fun Reception

The Knot has some great tips for a great reception!

1. Hire a Day-of Coordinator
You may have a ton of fun ideas for your reception lined up -- say, a rockin' entrance, an amazing band, and surprise late-night snacks -- but the truth is it's much harder than you'd think to keep each of those plans in check. If you already have an event planner, genius. If not, look into booking a day-of coordinator to oversee the details (trust us, it's worth it).

2. Order Good Food
Its important to be a great host and order food that your guests will appriciate. Many guest have traveled a long way and may contribute a significant amount to your honeymoon or future home. If you can't afford a quality sit-down dinner, consider a cocktail reception with passed hors d'oeuvres! But dont skimp on quality!

3. Keep the Toasts Short (And Prep Your Toasters)
When it comes to toasts, it's really all about quality over quantity. So direct anyone who is speaking in advance to keep their speeches to two minutes max and ask them to share any other long-drawn-out stories at a prewedding party like the rehearsal dinner.

4. Add a Lounge to Your Reception
If at all possible, create a lounge-like area in your reception space. Why? People can get antsy. Instead of having your guests sit around the same dinner tables all night, a change of environment will promote conversation and keep even your nondancing guests entertained. Look into renting or borrowing couches, chairs, and other pieces of furniture that you can then stage with pillows and votive candles in your wedding colors.

5. Have a Game Plan for Kids
To keep the little ones entertained throughout the night (and to give their parents an opportunity to hit the dance floor!), set up an area specifically for them. In a separate room, arrange for a babysitter who can set up movies for them to watch. Or designate a couple tables just for the kids and pack them with coloring books, crayons, and small toys.

6. If You've Hired a Band, Make Sure There's Good "Break" Music
We've all been to that wedding before: Just when the dance floor starts to get packed, the band takes a break and the party dies. Don't let that happen to you. When you hire your band, ask specifically about how they plan to handle breaks. Some bands will take them in shifts and split off into a smaller 2- or 3-piece bands. Others will turn on filler music. If yours is planning to use filler music, make sure you know what it will be!

Monday, May 24, 2010

May NACE metting!

I am now an annual NACE member of the Tampa Bay Chapter! Hooray! This months meeting was fabulously fun with amazing decor and delicious food! Our challenge this month? Create an amazing piece to strut down the runway with. The catch? We had to use linens and a few misc. crafty items left at our disposal!

Thank you to Booray Perry for some great pictures! Check him out at
http://www.boorayperry.com/

For a list of all the other vendors that contributed this month you can check it out at
http://www.fwnace.com/news.php




Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Cake Connesuir

My friend Joyce has begun perfecting her cake baking skills! In this down economy, we all have had to find creative ways to feed our families! We think Joyce has found her niche! I have taste tested these cakes myself and they are delicious! More info on her blossoming career to follow!



Happy Caking Joyce!

Friday, May 14, 2010

FAVOR FRIDAY!

Charitable Donations

More and more of today's Bride and Groom are not as traditional as the last. So many couples are established in their careers, home owners, and bluntly put, already own all of the appliances and glassware they will ever need.

Whatever the reasons, more and more couples are choosing to donate to a charity as opposed to providing wedding favors to their guests. Some simply feel the favors are a waste of money because they are, so often, tossed aside and forgotten about the day after the ceremony.

So how can you make your donation look appealing and meaningful to your guests?

One couple chose to make cute cards adorned with antique buttons, letting guest know they had made a donation to two charities for animals in need.

Some charities also provide escort cards with a small paragraph about the charity and your donation to place at each place setting!

Happy Donating!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Sneak Peek of Jasmine and Don's Wedding

Coming Attractions // Jasmine + Don from Tampa Wonderworks Film and Video on Vimeo.

Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of working with Confetti Events on Jasmine and Don's Ritz Carlton Wedding! It was a huge production and a labor of love. To all of the vendors who helped pull this together, you did an amazing job!

THE VENDOR TEAM

Confetti Events

MMD Events on Floral and Decor Design

Rev. Georgeann Butler

Aaron Lockwood Photography

Holly Nazario w/Creative Creations on Hair and Makeup

BBJ and Linens By The Sea

Breezin Entertainment

Corporate Connection Audio Visual, Inc.

Tampa Wonderworks

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Erika and Will July 17, 2010

Erika and Will had their E-Session with Thompson Studios! Your big day is right around the corner! We're ready for ya :)


Monday, May 3, 2010

Big Thanks to Korinthian

If you have noticed, I have a new LOGO! Thank You SOOOO much JJ! You are an amzing graphic artist and it's better than I ever pictured. So classy :)



If you ever need any graphics work done, only the best will do!
http://www.korindesigns.com/

Saturday, May 1, 2010

The Higgins Brothers!

On Friday, we went to see one of our favorite bands play at a local venue! Thanks so much for an awesome show guys! You really are true entertainers and full of soul! We are blown away by your talent every time.




Friday, April 30, 2010

FAVOR FRIDAY

This week's Favor I love is for the Dad's out there! Ladies, here is a timeless, classic gift with an extra touch of love.