Tuesday, March 27, 2012

11 More Steps for the Middle of Planning

We've broken up the wedding planning process into stages of 11 steps each. If you are just starting your planning process, you can refer to our 11 Starting Steps post from February 23, 2012. If you've got your bridal party set, guest list made, venue selected and have thought ahead to your wedding attire and honeymoon - you are ready to move on to phase two! And we are more than happy to bring you the next 11 steps!

Step 1 - Reward yourself for being an excellent planner! It is time to register for your wedding gifts! Depending on your planning timeline, it is recommended that you register 3-6 months before the big day. The Knot has a great list of tips on registering, click here for all of your "When?" "Where?" and "How" answers!

Step 2 - Shop for wedding rings. Click here for tips on how to shop for wedding rings and what things you need to think about before making your final selection.


Step 3 - Plan the rehearsal. Consider the type of dinner you want and make reservations for the space.

Step 4 - Finalize! Finalize all contracts, finalize the guest list, hire any transportation needed, reserve blocks of rooms for out of town guests and make accommodations for the wedding night (if needed).

Step 5 - Reconfirm stylist appointments, rehearsal date and times and finalize your attendants' duties.

Step 6 - Select gifts for your attendants. In an interview with Good Morning America, lifestyle expert and event planner Mindy Weiss gives advice on how much to spend for your attendants - for bridesmaids and groomsmen, $75-$100 is standard, while the flower girl and ring bearer usually receive gifts ranging from $40-$50. Click here for the full article and specific gift ideas.

Step 7 - Make an appointment with the photographer for a bridal portrait.

Step 8 - Mail Wedding Invitations and have an RSVP tracking system in place. If you have not already designed and ordered the invitations, Martha Stewart offers an easy to follow etiquette guide here.



Step 9 - Design and Print the programs for the ceremony and prepare the wedding announcement for the newspapers.

Step 10 - Arrange the final fittings for the gowns.

Step 11 - Confirm honeymoon reservations and travel arrangements.


Take a deep breath and relax! You are not done yet, but you are well on your way and the big day will be here before you know it! Stay tuned and we will give you the final steps leading up to the Wedding Day in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, check us out on Facebook for updates on all of the exciting happenings at The Center!
 

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Bridal Flea Market - Buy or Sell at the Junk in the Trunk Bonanza

Brides-to-be need to be at the 915 Monmouth Bridal Junk in the Trunk Bonanza on April 1, 2012!

From 12:00 - 6:00 pm, 915 Monmouth Street in Newport, Kentucky is the perfect place to shop for the pieces that will help complete your wedding! Unlike a yard sale with random items overflowing from someone's garage, the good folks organizing this sale will arrange the items being sold "to create beautifully styled tables so you can see just how all these pieces can look at your own wedding."

Not in the market for wedding accessories right now? Maybe you have some items you're looking to sell?! Send your contact information, and a list of the items (along with pictures) to brides@915monmouth.com before March 24, 2012. A small fee will be assessed based on the number of items you have to sell.



Buyers and Sellers alike, please RSVP on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/events/383820451634865

For more information on the event click HERE!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Charting the way to "I Do"

Personally, I am a huge fan of charts and graphs. I especially enjoy plugging imagined numbers into Excel spreadsheets in order to generate bar graphs that I can then email to my friends. (They too appreciate charts and enjoy seeing how much fun we will have on vacation in graph form.)

I am not at all surprised that the more practical side of me immediately loved this flowchart. A simple solution to what is often a tense and difficult process - making the guest list!


I found myself thinking, "There must be more like this!" A simple google search yielded many helpful results. (That is why we love Google!) Off Beat Bride featured this helpful flowchart for putting together your wedding party.



The chart below, found on the Independent Wedding Association website, outlines how to plan for pictures on the day of the wedding.




 
Is seeing the budget breakdown in numbers a struggle? Now it's easy as pie! (Sorry... I know that pun either made you giggle or groan, but my enthusiasm for charts and also makes me think I am funny!)  Elite Bridal Concierge has this great pie chart showing you how to prioritize your budget.



 


And now for a fun, pointless chart of my own imagined data...



 
*My apologies to those of you whose love of pie is not accurately reflected.