Showing posts with label wedding coordinators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding coordinators. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2014

BRIDES.... DARE TO BE DIFFERENT!

Tips for a Unique Ceremony

The traditional wedding ceremony is not set in stone; dare to be different and unique. The truth of the topic is that wedding traditions are always changing. Sometimes those changes are relatively subtle, while at other times they can be fairly dramatic. Either way, the trends in the wedding world is constant and continual.

In today's world, it's acceptable for couples not to have to feel hesitant when it comes to creating a unique wedding ceremony that reflects their own singular styles and tastes. If you find the ‘traditional’ wedding service just a little too staid and conservative for your tastes, consider the following tips for adding a unique touch to your wedding ceremony.


Tip #1 – Seating Arrangements
Traditionally, seating arrangements during the wedding service have been highly regimented. The groom’s friends and family are seated on the right, while the bride’s friends and family are seated on the left. In order to better reflect the joining of two families, why not allow your guests to seat themselves. It makes for a more festive, and less regimented, service, and allows your friends and family to meet on equal footing.


Tip #2 – The Bridal Bouquet
The bridal bouquet has a long history, and is one of the longest standing wedding traditions. The bride’s floral bouquet represents new life, while the tossing of the bouquet is meant to mark the next in line for wedded bliss. These are fairly old fashioned concepts, and could use an update. Instead of the traditional floral bouquet, why not have a fabric bouquet created especially for your wedding. A fabric bouquet will never wilt, and makes a great wedding memento. It can still be used in as a traditional bouquet toss, or it can be preserved and presented to the mother of the bride as a keepsake.


Tip #3 – The Bridesmaid Bouquet
During a traditional wedding service, the bridesmaids typically carry their own smaller wedding bouquets. But even here you can change things up a bit. Instead of the traditional floral bouquet, give your bridesmaids something unique to carry. If you are planning an evening wedding, they could carry lighted lanterns to cast a subdued yet festive light on the proceedings. You might also consider presenting each of your bridesmaids with a small clutch purse filled with wedding favors. This not only makes a nice change from the traditional floral bouquet, but gives your bridesmaids a wedding gift that they will use and cherish for years to come.


Tip #4 – A Different Kind of Unity Ceremony
Unity ceremonies have taken many different forms over the years, and the exchanging of rings is only the latest in a long line of ceremonial traditions. Many modern couples have revived the candle lighting unity ceremony, but there are many others that you might consider. For a southern themed wedding, you might include a playful jumping of the broomstick to symbolize long life and a happy home. If you are planning a nautical themed wedding, your unity ceremony might consist of tying a fisherman’s knot, symbolizing your unbreakable bond.


Tip #5 – The Bride’s Entrance
We have gotten used to certain musical selections being played as the bride makes her entrance, and as she is escorted down the aisle. But there is no rule that says you have to play Wagner’s Bridal Chorus" or Pachelbel’s “Canon in D”.
Let your own tastes dictate the music you choose for your wedding ceremony, and don’t be afraid to think out of the box. If classical music is not to your taste, feel free to pick a favorite pop song or jazz tune to accompany your walk down the aisle. Choosing your own music for both the wedding processional and wedding recessional is a great way to put your own personal stamp on the ceremony.

The truth of the matter is that wedding traditions come and go, and new ones are being created every day by couples who want to put their own unique stamp on their big day. Your wedding ceremony should reflect your personality, and you should feel free to depart from tradition at any time. Let your own imagination be your guide, and design a wedding service that is uniquely yours. And as you walk back down the aisle as husband and wife, your guests will say “Now that’s the happy couple we know and love.”

Saturday, September 13, 2014

ASHLEY + ANDREW:: MARRIED: CHARLOTTE, NC

Dillard Vanderberry Wedding

Everything about this wedding was stunning. Ashley was breathtaking, the Charlotte skyline overlooking uptown was amazing, and the detail categorized through the venue from flowers, attire, and food was just unbelievable. 

We were excited and waited eagerly to see this day unfold. The wedding was everything that you would see in a movie. The Foundation of the Carolinas was the perfect venue for this exquisite day. We were delighted to share this time with such gracious friends and family of the bride and groom. 

Here are some classic moments from the warm September day:













A beautiful day, for a beautiful couple. We wish them all the happiness life can bring!


Venue: Foundation of the Carolinas

Groom and Groomsmen Attire: Vera Wang
Photographer: Lauren Friday Photography

Bridesmaid’s Dresses: WToo by Watters

Bride’s Jewelry: PearlsOnly
Coordinator: It's a Bridal Thing Too

Cake: Hatley on Main

Caterrer: Best Impressions Caters

DJ: AAA Entertainment

Hair & Make Up: Sweet Southern Glam


Monday, July 7, 2014

Wedding Planner & Your Wedding Budget

Kiss Your Budget Goodbye Without the Help of a Wedding Coordinator

A common question among many brides: "Should I hire a wedding planner?" And the answer is yes! 

Whether you're planning a month or months in advance; you only benefit on the day of your wedding. Who wouldn't want a wedding professional on their side to handle all the logistics. Many see hiring a planner as an added expense, but the reality is that its a savings in every aspect of your wedding day!  

The reality remains: timing is everything! Parents and couples may hire a wedding planner based upon all the details involved for a successful wedding day. Hiring a wedding planner provides another opportunity to the family to enjoy their day that much more. Above all, hiring a wedding coordinator saves! It saves money, saves energy and equally important; it saves time.

Wedding coordinators are working to assist with every detail from your initial meeting up to the departure for the honeymoon. They will assist you with your budget, vendor referrals, negotiating contracts, and focus on the theme you have encrypted as your special day.

We all know planning a wedding is an enormous task and undoubtedly stressful. It's important that you are able to place emphasis on the positive highlights and why this day is important. Enjoy the moments that lead up to the wedding.

Your next question may be: How do I find the right wedding planner?
Key factors: Don’t hire the first person you meet who says she once planned a wedding for her brother, sister, cousin, or aunt. Ask friends or family members that have recently married, search various associations or through online resources. Just remember, a wedding planner should be professional and trained. A true wedding planner does not plan weddings on the side. It's their career. You want to make sure you feel comfortable and this individual is working for you. Many brides have felt as if they were working along side their new best friend. It should be a great experience.

There are independent event coordinators who work alone, and there are those who have turned it into a larger business. Some coordinator businesses include a full service event, wedding coordinating and might even have a store associated which may have everything from wedding invitations to wedding accessories.

I urge all brides to utilize a wedding planner, so that at the end of the day, you can be among those that say, "I don't know how I could have gotten through the day without you!"

Monday, June 9, 2014

KIRSTEN + MIKE:: MARRIED: DURHAM, NC

Scheer Hammock Wedding

OMG! There is a first for everything, and let me expound on the word first! There will be no other wedding celebration like Kristen and Mike's. In one word: CREATIVE!

Kristen and Mike are two of the most creative people we have ever worked with and truly the pleasure was all ours to be able to experience such a unique celebration. This wedding was indescribable. From the proposal, through the planning process and to execution on the day. All we can do is share their day through snapshots; it's all creativity. It stapled a new level of imagination to our experience! Not to mention the way the Courtney Potter Photography was able to capture each moment on film. 

The focus for their day in their words was simply "we wanted a wedding that was not traditional, so we just did what we thought would sound fun and meaningful to us. We loved the idea of playing games with our friends and families and spending as much time with them that we could. Other weddings we had gone to, we barely spent any time with the bride and groom and we really wanted everyone to feel like their treck to come see us get married meant that we really got to spend quality time together. Having a potluck style dinner allowed us to share the food we love with our families and made people feel like they were really a part of our wedding day."

"When we were planning this, a lot of our ideas came way ahead of our realization that we actually had to execute things - so as the wedding got closer we realized that having a day-of wedding planner would be essential so that we could enjoy and relax and not stress about how it was all going to come together."























It was an unforgettable day and we got the opportunity to work with great vendors! 







Monday, April 15, 2013

SPRING IS IN THE AIR!


Fun Ideas for Our Brides and Grooms for Spring


COUNTDOWN OUR TOP 5

From color palettes to centerpieces to cakes, get tons of inspiration for a springtime wedding.


For Our Brides

A tea length wedding dress is a charming choice for the season.



Bridesmaids' Dresses

Pale Pink can be a classic, preppy choice, but we love the softer shades used for this bridal party.





The Bridal Bouquet

A springtime arrangement filled with vibrant roses, hydrangeas and and fresh greenery.



The Small Details

Spring to some is the representation of birds and butterflies soaring through blue skies. This
beautiful card holder is a reflection of natural warm tones with a complimentary
soft silk ribbon that speaks a spring season. 





Wedding Cakes

One of the most beautiful parts of spring is when the various types of florals begin to bloom which can be the perfect touch to your wedding cake; whether the real or sugar version for decor. 



We have worked with many of industry professional. Ask one of our team members about the vendor referrals in your area for cakes, catering, photographers, Djs, and more. 

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

HAPPY NEW YEAR!




Happy New Year Everyone!


We appreciate all the support, love, support, and relationships we established over the year with vendors, suppliers, clients, and customers. 




It's a Bridal Thing Too will bring to the spotlight more real weddings, wedding inspiration, style, and gorgeous ideas for tips and advice in 2013!






Let this Year be a Year of Prestige, Prosperity and Good Fortune!






We look forward to working with you in 2013!


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Saturday, December 29, 2012

SONYA + PHIL:: MARRIED: CHARLOTTE, NC

Fogle Copes Wedding 


A beautiful day surrounded by friends and family. A breathtaking bride embraced with the loved of a bond that she shared with her groom. It was a day come true and a fairy tale that we all have read in the books before. Love was in the air!






Venue: Big Chill

Ceremony Music: Jose Bas, Violinist

Photography: Jamie Blow Photography

Wedding Coordination: It's a Bridal Thing Too!

Tuxedo Rentals: It's a Bridal Thing Too!

Bridesmaid Attire: It's a Bridal Thing Too!
























Friday, November 30, 2012

LORI + TOM:: MARRIED: CONCORD, NC

Wrench VanPopering Wedding


A summer experience in the winter month of November. Lori and Tom brought style, elegance, and their love in a way that was heartfelt and only to be shared with their dearest friend and family. 

Without a doubt, the bride was flawless and beyond the description that words can express of beauty. Tom and Lori closed their bond with an act of love is sharing their union with all of us. And they did it with class and creativity. 

Oh, the uniqueness of this wedding celebration! Who would have thought that a beer tasting celebration at a wedding reception would go over so well with the guests. The groom had an unbelievable pallet for nothing but the best of the library of ales from our North Carolina breweries. Endless pint glasses with endless samples of multiple types of ales with all types of flare. 

Along with the ales the couple decided to add a menu that complimented each herb and barley with a touch of Southern Barbecue hors d' oeuvres. It was a reception to remember with gorgeous ambiance under the moonlight and spell of the crisp coldness of winter air. It was the perfect view overlooking the Charlotte skyline with seating near a warm; cozy fireplace. 


Wedding Coordination: It's a Bridal Thing Too!