Archives: November 2009

Welcome Back Featured Photographer Ashley Brockinton

Wedding Photographer Displays her Beautiful and Elegant Photos

Ashley Brockinton is back as a part of our Macro Mondays – A Close Up Look at Our Favorite Photographers with a beautiful wedding shot at South Seas Plantation on Captiva Island, FL. As usual, Ashley and her husband Sam have done a great job photographing the couple while paying careful attention to all of the special little details throughout the day.

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton Photography

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton Photography

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton Photography

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton Photography

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton Photography

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton Photography

Although Maggie and Aaron live in Atlanta, they chose to celebrate their special day on a lovely beach in Florida. The couple met while Aaron was working as a pilot and Maggie an airline attendant.

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton Photography

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton Photography

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton Photography

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton Photography

Maggie and Aaron, along with the help of Kelly McWilliams of Weddingsbysocialites.com, did a great job planning this beach themed wedding. From providing lemonade at the ceremony to including their wedding colors in all of the details … all aspects of the day were united. The trolleys even fit into their color scheme!!

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton

Congratulations Maggie and Aaron!

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton Photography

Photo Credit: Ashley Brockinton Photography

Thank you Ashley for gracing us, again, with your beautiful wedding photography!

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Florida Dreams of Fall

Wonderful Fall Theme Wedding Ideas

I love fall… it is my favorite time of the year. If I didn’t live in South Florida, I would get married on a fall day when all of the leaves are changing color.

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Photo Credit: John Reilly Photo

Photo Credit: Withthisfavor.com

Photo Credit: Withthisfavor.com

My bridesmaids would wear red with brown shoes.

Photo Credit: BanquetEvent.com

Photo Credit: BanquetEvent.com

Their bouquets would be orange and yellow with red accents.

Photo Credit: Blossom and Basket Bouquet

Photo Credit: Blossom and Basket Bouquet

The guys would wear chocolate tuxes and have ivory vests.

Photo Credit: A Formal Affair

Photo Credit: A Formal Affair

The guests would get their place cards on pumpkins because Erik and I used to love the pumpkin patch in Schaumburg…

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Photo Credit: Jacqueline Rose

Photo Credit: SuperWeddings.com

Photo Credit: SuperWeddings.com

The centerpieces would be cornucopias filled with flowers and surrounded by tea light candles. The wedding would be in late October or early November on a brisk fall evening.

Photo Credit: FTD

Photo Credit: FTD

My menu would be a Thanksgiving feast inspired feast:

Hors D’oeuvres: Mushrooms Caps with Sage Stuffing, Brie en Croute topped with a cranberry and walnut relish, Crostini with pumpkin seed pesto

First Course: Butternut Squash Ravioli with a clove infused cream sauce

Main Course: Turkey and Ham with Gravy served on the side. Accompanied by green beans almondine and rosemary garlic smashed potatoes.

Instead of a wedding cake, I would have a wedding pies including pumpkin, apple, and pecan pie!

Photo Credit: The Knot

Photo Credit: The Knot

A close friend of mine got married in Boston and here are some of her fall wedding creations … I loved her incorporation of the cranberries. Her favors were yummy candied apples. She’s so clever!

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Photo Credit: Jacqueline Rose

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Photo Credit: Jacqueline Rose

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Photo Credit: Jacqueline Rose

Hopefully my love of Fall will help to inspire those of you who are actually planning a Fall themed wedding!

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Local Flowers: An Eco-Friendly and Wallet-Friendly Choice

My husband and I spent a whopping total of $51 for all of the flowers at our wedding. We had my bouquet, three bridesmaids bouquets, flowers for our hair, boutonnieres, and several large arrangements for food tables at the reception hall. That total included the ribbon and floral supplies needed to make the bouquets.

Seasonal Wedding Flowers

Photo Credit: The Real Estreya

How was this possible? We took full advantage of the seasonal flowers available in our location for our wedding. And we got a little help from our friends. From the beginning, we knew that we would locally source as many elements of our wedding as possible. Wildflowers grow naturally with little effort, so no pesticides are required. If your flowers are seasonal, chances are they weren’t grown in a hothouse, which requires a lot of fossil fuels to heat. Plus, local plants eliminate the refrigerated transportation required to ship exotic or out-of-season flowers, thus lowering the environmental impact even more.

Photo Credit: Ian Hayhurst

Photo Credit: Ian Hayhurst

I’ve always been a big fan of wildflowers. My favorite flower is the daisy and, lucky for me, daisies were in full bloom for my June wedding. They were also free for the picking in gardens, fields and even by the side of the road, along with other beautiful wildflowers.

I asked my parents and a friend from Vermont to let wildflowers grow in part of their large yards. My mom showed up with a cooler full of daisies, and my friend had a huge variety of daisies, yarrow, yellow larkspur, and purple lupine, some of which she stopped to pick from the roadside on her way to the wedding. She also brought gorgeous pink peonies from her garden. My father purchased a few bouquets of flowers grown at a local farm, which included delicate pink calla lilies and purple allium. The morning of my wedding, we employed a few friends to make the arrangements and the bridesmaids and I had fun creating our bouquets together.

DIY Wedding Bouquets

Photo Credit: Chrissa Markos

If you decide to grow your own flowers, make sure you plan ahead and plant extra so you will have a large selection to choose from. I recommend visiting a reputable garden center for growing advice. Many nurseries do have a local flower section, if you don’t want to start from seed. I would also suggest having some friends or family members grow flowers as backup. My sister had a mini-disaster with the flowers she planted for her wedding when they were accidentally trampled by a construction crew at her apartment. We ended up picking wildflowers along the road the morning of her wedding, and supplementing them with sunflowers from a local farm stand. For my wedding, I noted the location and hours of several local florists, in case my plans fell through and I had to purchase flowers at the last minute. You can also inquire with your area florists and nearby farms about seasonal, locally grown flowers that you can order in advance.

Photo Credit: Jasmine&Roses

Photo Credit: Jasmine&Roses

Seasonal Flower Guide Resources:

http://www.theflowerexpert.com/content/growingflowers/flowers-and-seasons
http://weddings.about.com/od/weddingflowers/a/Season.htm

To see what’s available at local farms: http://www.localharvest.org

DIY Wedding Bouquet Instructions:

http://100layercake.com/blog/archives/2390
http://www.projectwedding.com/wiki/show/diy-how-to-make-a-wildflower-bouquet

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Be Sure to Shop Around!

Regardless of the stage of your planning … you should be cat-like and ready for anything that comes your way. This rule stands true for anything new you bring into your perfect day.

How Negotiating with Your Wedding Vendors Can Help Save

Most brides are aware, but not familiar with how to negotiate with wedding vendors. For some reason negotiating is a daunting, and embarrassing task that is often skipped. For example, when booking my hall, we originally planned to have it on the Sunday of a holiday weekend, thinking it would save us some moo-la. Once we had our deposit together, I put my game face on. Having been in sales for quite some time I went into our ‘booking’ meeting knowing that they wanted my business and acted accordingly. I talked about various dates and different options while my future hubby bonded with them about how he is a chef. While they massaged each others ego’s , I asked about different dates and reminded them that I had cash in my pocket and was ready to make a deal …. Well, long story short … Our tag team tactics not only saved us money, but we walked out of the office with a contract to have our wedding on a Saturday for $10 less per person than the original offer for the Sunday afternoon wedding.

Photo Credit: BlueBouquet.com

Photo Credit: BlueBouquet.com

You know the term ..you can’t win if you don’t play. This is more true than you know …. I know a couple who will be getting married weeks after us. I tried to offer them advice on how to save money by negotiating and they actually declined the offer stating that I sometimes come on too strong and that is not how they like to act. Although a bit slighted, I did understand. What happened as a result? They took the offer given to them and were charged more for a Sunday morning wedding than the going rate for a Saturday night wedding at the same venue!

Photo Credit: Lemonade3d.com

Photo Credit: Lemonade3d.com

You have NOTHING to lose by asking a few basic questions … and you MUST shop around!

I have a few rules that I would like to share!

1) Ask questions! Regarding services and fee’s. Ask if there is a discount for cash!

2) Shop around, get quotes from all qualified vendors. You may know you do not want to use a particular vendor, but they do not. Get a price, use it for leverage, and move on.

3) ASK FOR A DISCOUNT … just flat out ask! The worst thing they can say is NO!

4) If you have a vision …. Tell them! The more they know about what you want, the smaller the likelihood of being considered a bridezilla … making demands at the last minute will cost more and cause stress!

5) Did I mention shopping around and asking for money off?

6) Confidence

7) Confidence

8 ) Confidence

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Featured Wedding Website: Tiffany and Luguzy

Tiffany and Luguzy’s site is our featured WeddingWindow.com custom wedding website of the week. They took advantage of many of the great customizable options available to them to get the most out of their website. Great colors and use of photography! Congratulations Tiffany and Luguzy!

Tiffany and Luguzy's wedding website

WeddingWindow.com Website Design: “Elegance”

1. How has your website been most helpful in planning your wedding?
We are having a destination wedding in Asheville, NC and because neither of us is from there and everyone will have to travel to be with us that day, the wedding website allows us to share important information and updates with our guests. We provided hotel information, a list of activities to partake of in Asheville, and for those friends/family who have not been a part of our relationship, we can share the special details about how we met! Additionally, for those who will be unable to join us, this is a way for them to feel like they are with us. After the wedding, we’ll be posting pictures there so they can see all that they missed. Additionally, having the ability for guests to RSVP through the website is great!

2. How did you customize your website?
We customized our domain name, the pictures in the flash intro, the main pictures on the top of the website as well as our music. We added a song that is very special to us that our guests can listen to when they log in. We even added the lyrics of the song as one of our pages.

3. Did you customize other elements of your wedding as well? If so, what were they?
We took advantage of many of the various features on the website: adding pictures of our wedding party, confidential information under the Bridal Party only pages, and we also specially selected the colors on the website to match our wedding colors.

4. What was your favorite feature?
Our favorite feature is the ability to add pictures and music. We had a great time selecting the pictures from our engagement photo shoot as well as various pictures from throughout our courtship to add to the website, and we love that our song plays as guests log on to our website. Every page of our website reflects our personality, our love, and our relationship . . . from the colors to the music, the pictures, and the actual words on each page; Wedding Window gave us the ability to be creative and be flexible with OUR personal wedding website, and we love it!

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