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54 shopping for a wedding gown
venue reviews
118 destination las vegas
119 wedding chapels
58 lingerie
planning 10 steps to a magnificent reception 28 the budget 28 an event planner 29 the guest list
10 things to know
58 selecting bridesmaid dresses 58 hair + makeup 60 tuxedos
real weddings 65 stylish couple’s weddings vegas and destination
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invitations + favors
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the venue
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catering
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rentals
93 fashion photo shoot
33 flowers 35 music 37
the reception
12 photographers. 2 locations
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49 photo booths
148 bouquets
50 cinematography
150 furry friends
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Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Debra Hansen Vice President/Sales & Marketing Laura Covington Web Development/Bridal Show Production Ty Hansen Spectacular Bride Design/Production Paper and Home Design Studio Distribution Dominion Distribution Spectacular Bride Team Contributors M PLACE PRODUCTIONS
Heather Gubics Taylor Nguyen Joyce Scardina-Becker
resources
Cristine Thomas
120 bridal shows
Allyson Siwajian
10 tips for attending
151 marry me now 155 the planning place
Sales Office 2320 S. Duneville Road Las Vegas, Nevada 89146 702.368.0088 p
index
702.257.2395 f
170 las vegas wedding professionals + services
Publisher E-mails: deb@bridalspectacular.com
about the front covers
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JANUARY 2015
AUGUST 2015
Photography Moxie Studio Dress Alfred Angelo Hair+Makeup Amelia C & Co Floral Enchanted Florist Location Reflection Bay Model Jessica Senter
Photography Ella Gagiano Photography Dress David’s Bridal Hair+Makeup Makeup in the 702 Floral Bouquet Couture Location Secret Garden Models Falon Mei, Stephen Collins
The Spectacular Bride and Bridal Spectacular Events are produced by Bridal Spectacular Events Inc. The producer accepts no responsibility for errors or omissions. To the best of our knowledge the services offered are in good faith by reputable businesses. Bridal Spectacular Events Inc or it producer cannon and will not be held liable for the quality or performance of goods and services provided by the exhibitor or advertisers who market their business through this planner, event or web site. Contributors: National Bridal Publications. Spectacular Bride contain editorials, articles and graphics under license from National Bridal Publications. The editorials, articles and graphics appearing in the publication Spectacular Bride are reprinted by permission of NBP, Copyright 2015. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of any part of this publication without the written consent of Spectacular Bride and Bridal Spectacular is strictly prohibited. Printed in USA.
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looking for a venue? You’re at the right place. This easy-to-use section enables you to do direct comparisons on everything from ceremony and reception capacities, rental fees, catering cost per person, and more.
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A Secret Garden specializes in only one event a day. We feature 10 acres of private, lush landscape for your outdoor or indoor ceremony and reception. All-inclusive packages can be customized to fulfill your every wish! Take advantage of our enchanting horse and carriage, or one of our classic cars to arrive in grand style to your garden ceremony!
Just South of the Las Vegas Strip, we offer four generations of specialized service! Visit our website for package prices which include taxes, gratuities and fees! Contact Erin Mills by phone/text at 702.318.1484 for immediate service.
VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . specialty venue
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 250 sitting
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . all inclusive packages
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 250 sitting
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary / valet
9001 Dean Martin Drive, Las Vegas | 702.318.1484 |
asecretgardenwedding.com
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Emerald at Queensridge is considered one of Las Vegas’ premier Banquet and Event Centers, located in the prestigious Queensridge community of Las Vegas, just minutes from the Strip. As a non-gaming, off the strip destination, single event, full-service venue, we provide ideal ambiance for ceremonies, receptions, weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, corporate events, seminars, awards banquets, holiday parties, and virtually any event you may conjure up.
Fabrizio is an 8,000 square-foot indoor and outdoor venue that can be transformed into the perfect location for your wedding and reception. Situated in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, Fabrizio is passionate about being one of the finest venues in Las Vegas. We offer an unforgettable event with our lighting system, grand piano, and amazing sound system. Fabrizio offers flexible start and end times at no additional charge to ensure your party doesn’t end until the last guest leaves. Get a taste of the good life with fivestar cuisine and customizable menus. We’ll take care of every detail, so you can have an amazing and memorable wedding day.
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OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 360 sitting
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 360 sitting
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $95 & up (includes tax)
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . call for pricing
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . call for pricing
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary
PARKING. . . . . complimentary valet with 200+ guests
891 South Rampart Boulevard, Las Vegas 702.242.5700 emeraldatqueensridge.com
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818 South Main Street, Las Vegas 702.678.5152 fabriziovegas.com
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Your forever starts here with the perfect wedding at Canyon Gate Country Club. Our private setting combines an interior that features marble pillars and 25 foot glass windows with stunning exterior views of our manicured golf course and the Red Rock Mountains.
Our private event planners know all the latest trends, colors, themes, and creative ideas to customize your wedding for an unforgettable day that turns out just the way you have always dreamed.
VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . specialty venue, country club
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 per person & up
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . all inclusive
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary
2001 Canyon Gate Drive, Las Vegas | 702.363.4650
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clubcorp.com
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The Chandelier is a picture perfect setting where you will be enchanted by the beautiful elegant decor at a budget to fit any couple’s wedding. We offer you a stress free event and have packages that include
everything in the wedding planning process from the catering to the flowers. Whether your wedding is an elegant traditional event or a barbecue we can help you make it the perfect day for you.
VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . specialty venue
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45-$60
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . call for pricing
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary
320 S. Decatur Boulevard, Las Vegas | 702.528.1021
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chandelierbanquet.com
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Cili - Balinese for prosperity, good health, and great fortune. Guests will surely be amazed by our hidden tropical paradise located minutes from the “Strip.” Guests will experience an eclectic culinary menu sure to please every palate.
On-site Wedding Coordinators, Management and Staff are ensured to present flawless service where every need is met, anticipated, and exceeded. Let Cili amaze you with lifelong memories!
VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . specialty venue, restaurant
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to 275
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $89 & up
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 seated
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary / valet
5160 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas | 702.597.6316
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cili.com
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At the JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa, we offer key components which will make your wedding, whether intimate or grand, a memorable occasion for you and your guests. The Resort features fifty-four acres of lush grounds. Allow our staff to help you plan your Wedding Ceremony and Reception in one of our seven outdoor ceremony sites and eight unique reception venues. The top-rated Spa Aquae and Salon offers bridal parties world-class pampering and full-service wedding day preparation.
An oasis in the desert, our ceremony location is perched on a hilltop that overlooks the surrounding lakes below and provides a 360˚ view of the stunning mountain ranges. As the sun sets behind the mountains, the glistening sunlight and reflection off the lake provide the perfect backdrop. Continuing from the ceremony, our newly renovated patio is furnished with lounge seating and fire pits overlooking the 18th hole. Let our experienced Wedding Specialists ensure every detail is attended to with care to provide a flawless, stress-free occasion. We look forward to being a part of your journey.
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OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 500
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 300 outdoor
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 800
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . up to 175 indoor / 300 outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90 to $160
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45 & up
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2000 & up
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary / valet
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary
221 North Rampart Boulevard, Las Vegas 877.869.8777 | 702.869.7031 jwlasvegasresort.com
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1700 Village Center Circle, Las Vegas 702.485.6828 tpcsummerlin.com
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Your wedding is one of the most memorable days of your life. At the Las Vegas Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino we will ensure you and your partner have countless happy memories to cherish for years to come. Your guests won’t stop talking about being part of this special day in this one-of-a-kind venue. Create your perfect wedding day with flexible and
personalized guest service. The Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino provides a variety of unique ceremony and reception spaces, and offers personalized décor package options. Our staff will help you bring your wedding plans to life and together choreograph all of the numerous details that make your wedding day unforgettable. For more details, contact nashby@downtowngrand.com.
VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hotel
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1200
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55 & up
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2500 & up
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary
206 N. 3rd Street, Las Vegas | 702.719.5100
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downtowngrand.com
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The Revere Golf Club provides an all-inclusive Las Vegas wedding experience offering four unique ceremony sites, each highlighting a feature of the Club, including panoramic views of the famous Las Vegas skyline. Following your ceremony, guests will be treated to a gourmet dining experience at our Clubhouse which maintains that unending view to the Las Vegas skyline. The Clubhouse features accommodations for up to 350 guests at one of three banquet spaces. The Revere Golf Club also provides the option to customize your wedding day to ensure your wedding day is flawless.
At The Platinum Hotel & Spa, our professional staff will exceed your expectations from the moment you arrive. If you are looking for Las Vegas wedding reception facilities, consider this intimate location steps away from the Las Vegas Strip. Here, exquisitely appointed suites and boutique services set the stage for unforgettable weddings. Celebrate in modern venues featuring sleek furnishings and vibrant splashes of color. Plan a sunset pool side reception, bathed in the glow of the outdoor fire pits. Or welcome your guests to Misora - the 17th floor rooftop terrace where breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Strip and surrounding mountains lend a truly signature touch.
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OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 350
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 150
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 350
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 150
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . starting at $55
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . all inclusive packages
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to $1500
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary / valet
2600 Hampton Road, Henderson 702.617.5707 reveregolf.com
211 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas 702.636.2450 theplatinumhotel.com
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The Grove is a Las Vegas Wedding and Reception facility located in Centennial Hills and by far is the most beautiful setting you will find in Las Vegas. We strive for excellence in your wedding. Leave the neon lights behind and say “I Do” surrounded by majestic mountain ranges, with only the sounds of
nature in the background. We want your wedding and reception to be amazing and unforgettable. We want you to cherish every moment of the beginning of your new life with your loved one. So let us do all the work and choose from one of our Garden Wedding and Reception Packages.
VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . specialty venue
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 225
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40 to $70
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 200
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary / valet
8080 Al Carrison, Las Vegas | 702.645.5818 | 866.645.5818
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the-grove.com
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Beautiful landscaped gardens, picturesque Mediterranean styled architecture, and a quaint over-water wedding chapel, are just a few of the reasons to host your wedding at the Hilton Lake Las Vegas.
The elegant ballroom accommodates up to 1,200 guests in a reception setting and 840 guests in a banquet setting. We offer several wedding and bridal packages to make your day perfect.
VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hotel
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 500
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $136 & up
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1200 & up
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 400
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary
1610 Lake Las Vegas Parkway, Henderson | 702.567.4748
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by an elegant reception in our 32,000 sq. ft. renovated clubhouse. Allow our professional staff assist in making your special day a memorable one.
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Amidst a beachfront setting like no other sets Reflection Bay Golf Club, one of Las Vegas’s most luxurious wedding venues. Say “I Do” on our private white sand beach followed
VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . specialty venue, country club
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75 & up
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3000
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary
75 Montelago Boulevard, Henderson |
702.740.4653
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reflectionbaygolf.com
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Set above a serene lake with palm trees and breathtaking mountain views is our exclusively designed ceremony site. Imagine walking down a winding path soaking in that cherished moment‌you are now pronounced husband and wife in your own private wedding paradise.
At Rhodes Ranch Golf Club we recognize the significance of your wedding as we do not book more than one event per day. Let our professional staff take care of the details while you enjoy and take in every moment of the most important day of your life.
VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . country club
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 & up
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . all inclusive packages
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary
20 Rhodes Ranch Parkway, Las Vegas | 702.740.8110
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rhodesranchgolf.com
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Sam’s Town offers a beautiful setting for your Wedding and Reception with our gorgeous live Atrium park as well as our tantalizing entrée selections for you and your guests to enjoy.
From a ceremony of 10 to a reception of 650 our Catering Staff will make your day memorable and amazing!
VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hotel
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 650
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15 to $150
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 600
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary / valet
5111 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas | 702.454.8020
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samstownlv.com
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The Suncoast Hotel & Casino is a perfect place to make that lasting commitment. With our commitment to detail, you’d think it was our big day...and it will be, because your big day will make our day!
With full service catering from our award winning team of chefs, over 400 newly remodeled guest rooms, and suites with panoramic views, the Suncoast would be honored to set the cornerstone for building your life together.
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RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34 and up
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . included
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary / valet
9090 Alta Drive, Las Vegas | 702.636.7090 |
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Getting married at The Venetian and at The Palazzo brings the Old World charm of Italy to your wedding. Set your ceremony in the unique ambiance of one of our beautiful wedding locations. Choose from a white wedding gondola with a serenading gondolier on the Grand Canal, our Weddings
Bridge located within St. Mark’s Square, by The Palazzo Waterfall with stunning seasonal décor, the lush landscape of an Italian Garden in a stunning outdoor location, or in our intimate wedding chapel. Our dedicated planners will assist you in creating your wedding day as one of the most memorable occasions in your life.
VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . resort
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 500
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $85 & up
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . call for pricing
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 500
PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary
3355 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas | 702.414.7109 |
venetian.com
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T he Venue Las Vegas, Las Vegas’s premiere entertainment venue, featuring two stories of the most dynamic event space in the southwest. Your arrival is greeted by an entire façade of stonework that evokes a timeless elegance. Over 36,000 square feet of space, including 3 private rooms, a VIP area, a billiards area, a built in stage with state-of-the-art lighting and sound production, and a roof top patio where the elite want to meet. The classic charm of this new building will allow your guests to engage in whatever theme you can imagine or simply let the urban chic décor speak for itself. We offer an in-house event design and award winning culinary team that will turn any event or gathering into a memorable, once-in-a-lifetime celebration. VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . specialty venue, restaurant OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000 RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $65 & up FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . call for pricing PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . complimentary
760 Fremont Street, Las Vegas 702.575.1041 thevenuelasvegas.com
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Out of the countless venues in the Las Vegas area, The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa has been recognized time and again as one of the best for weddings and receptions.
outdoor venues, gorgeous ballrooms, view restaurants, patios with fountains, fire pits and endless sparkling lake vistas. And all of this is just 17 miles from the Las Vegas Strip.
A palatial, Moroccan-inspired, lake front destination, surrounded by 3,600 acres of open space, The Westin Lake Las Vegas offers a wide variety of uniquely stunning
From your first steps down the aisle to the last dance of the evening, this breathtaking location has all the makings of a dream wedding and an unforgettable reception.
VENUE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hotel / specialty venue
RECEPTION CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 500
OPTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indoor & outdoor
CATERING RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150-$200
EVENT TYPE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ceremony & reception
FACILITY RANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1500 - $2500
CEREMONY CAPACITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . up to 350
PARKING.self-park complimentary / valet $15 per day
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A SECRET GARDEN
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
yes
up to 250
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
yes
up to 250
all inclusive 9001 Dean Martin Drive Las Vegas FACILITY FEE 702.318.1484 asecretgardenwedding.com all inclusive
BLACK MOUNTAIN COUNTRY CLUB
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
$35 and up
yes
150
500 Greenway Road Henderson 702.566.5935 occasions4.us
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
$500
yes
150
CANYON GATE COUNTRY CLUB
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
$50 and up
yes
200
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
all inclusive
yes
200
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
$28-$60
yes
500+
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
$28-$115
yes
500+
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
$110
yes
300
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
$3000 (for ceremony & reception)
yes
300
2001 Canyon Gate Drive Las Vegas 702.363.4650 clubcorp.com
CASABLANCA RESORT 950 W. Mesquite Blvd. Mesquite 702.346.6800 ext. 6917 casablancaresort.com
DRAGONRIDGE COUNTRY CLUB 552 S Stephanie St. Henderson 702.835.8582 pacificlinks.com
THE LAKE CLUB AT LAKE LAS VEGAS 210 Grand Mediterra Blvd. Henderson 702.856.8432 pacificlinks.com
MOUNTAIN FALLS GRILL 5001 Clubhouse Dr. Pahrump 702.537.6553 occasions4.us
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INDOOR
CEREMONY
$95 and up
yes
150-300
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
$2000
yes
150
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
$25 and up
yes
up to 200
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
$250 and up
yes
up to 200
SPECIAL FEATURES
10 acres of private lush landscape for your wedding. All inclusive, one event each day. Classic cars, horse and carriage.
Nestled at the foot of the panoramic Black Mountain, our beautiful facility offers a comfortable and elegant setting. Fine dining, excellent service and an array of affordable options.
Private setting. Marble pillars and 25’ tall windows with stunning exterior views of golf course and Red Rock Mountains.
Tropical pool with gazebo and waterfall. Luxurious golf courses. Beautiful spa and event center. Weddings and Quinceaneras.
The perfect setting for your event. Grand Ballroom has a spectacular view of Las Vegas from the balconies and windows.
Captures the ambiance of an Italian seaside villa. Secluded waterfront and sand beach setting lined with majestic palms.
The best kept secret, an oasis in the Pahrump Valley and an amazing venue for your wedding day.
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INDOOR yes
OUTDOOR yes
PRICE RANGE
OPTIONS
CAPACITY
REFLECTION BAY
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
75 Montelago Boulevard Henderson 702.740.4653 reflectionbaygolf.com
$75 and up
yes
200
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
$3000
yes
200
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
$25 and up
yes
400
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
all inclusive packages
yes
400
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
$40 and up
yes
150
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
call for pricing
yes
500
RHODES RANCH GOLF CLUB 20 Rhodes Ranch Parkway Las Vegas 702.740.8110 rhodesranchgolf.com
RIVIERA HOTEL AND CASINO 2901 Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas 702-794-9604 rivierahotel.com
SPANISH TRAIL COUNTRY CLUB 5050 Spanish Trail Lane Las Vegas 702.364.5050 ext. 1002 occasions4.us
SOUTHSHORE GOLF CLUB 100 Strada Di Circolo Henderson 702.856.8432 pacificlinks.com
SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS GOLF CLUB
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
call for pricing
yes
varies
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
call for pricing
yes
180-250
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
$100 and up
yes
info to come
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
$2000
yes
info to come
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
$100 and up
yes
400
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
yes
150
One Robert Trent Jones Lane FACILITY FEE Henderson 702.263.1000 $1500-$4500 pacificlinks.com package options
TAHITI VILLAGE RESORT & SPA 7200 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas 702.639.8330 tahitivillage.com
WILDHORSE GOLF CLUB 2100 Warm Springs Road Henderson 702.810.3013 occasions4.us
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
$62.99 and up
yes
300
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
included with catering
yes
350
CATERING
INDOOR
CEREMONY
call for pricing
yes
up to 225
FACILITY FEE
OUTDOOR
RECEPTION
N/A
yes
up to 225
SPECIAL FEATURES
Say “I Do” on our private white sand beach. Elegant receptions in our beautiful clubhouse with lake views.
Set above a serene lake. Breathtaking views at exclusively designed ceremony site - a private ceremony paradise.
“Top of the Riv” offers offers spectacular views of The Las Vegas Strip and beyond. Special guest room rates also available.
Fabulous wedding ceremonies and receptions, featuring beautiful rolling green landscaping and outdoor scenery.
Set high above Lake Las Vegas with breathtaking view of tranquil desert and magnificent golf course. The club offers old world Mediterranean elegance at its best.
Unsurpassed in grandeur and natural beauty, Tuscan inspired Clubhouse offers gorgeous landscaped grounds.
Our unique outdoor venues offer an idyllic tropical backdrop for your ceremony, with lush landscaping and romantic settings.
Set against stunning desert beauty, lush fairways and a lovely park like setting. Floor to ceiling windows with gorgeous views.
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the budget an event planner the guest list invitations + favors the venue catering rentals flowers music the reception
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THE BUDGET
The greatest factor to affect your budget will be the number of guests you invite. So, even though you’re ready to burst with excitement over your engagement, keep the wedding chatter to a minimum until you’ve set the budget and know exactly how many guests you can realistically invite. WHO PAYS FOR WHAT Will the two of you be paying for the entire event yourselves, or will your parents be contributing? As awkward as it may feel to ask, it’s important for the harmony of the family to get a firm answer of exactly how much each set of parents is planning to contribute. The days of the bride’s parents paying for the majority of the wedding are long past. So any support offered should be appreciated. PARENT CONTRIBUTIONS Before discussing their contribution, do some research on overall costs for the wedding you’re envisioning. If they’re lending financial support, it’s likely they’ll expect to have some input and the right to invite friends, extended family and business associates that you would otherwise not invite. Have an idea of how many guests you’re willing to let them invite (which, realistically, will be affected by how much they’re able to contribute) and a few meetings or decisions you’d like them to be involved in, such as the catering and cake tastings, viewing invitation options, etc. It doesn’t mean you have to take their opinions over your own, it’s simply a way of including them in the wedding planning process. 28
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an event planner
A common hurdle for brides considering an event planner is the idea of relinquishing control. In reality, you’re not giving up control at all. You’re simply enlisting the services of someone with the organizational skills and resources to bring your vision to life. They do the footwork and research that allows you to make informed, intelligent decisions. Here’s a list of standard services: • An initial face-to-face appointment to review your ideas, expectations and preliminary budget. • Assist in creating a budget. • Make suggestions and research options. • Create an overview that accommodates your tastes, preferences and budget. • Provide a list of recommended service providers (vendors). • Assist with the selection of vendors, should you so desire. • Schedule appointments with the vendors being considered. • Review all contracts. • Develop a detailed timeline for the ceremony, cocktail hour and reception. • Develop a detailed floor plan. • Stay in communication with the selected vendors. • Confirm timeline several days before the wedding and provide final version to you and all vendors. • Be on-site the day of your wedding to see that all service providers are on time and set-ups are proceeding smoothly and on schedule, and any emergencies are dealt with promptly.
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The Guest List
Controlling your guest list will enable you to focus more time, attention and budget to the details that make a wedding so unique: the location, invitations, table décor, menu selection, music and other elements that are often limited by large guest lists. Begin by separating your list into two groups: one comprised of friends and family you simply must have at your wedding, and the other comprised of those with whom you’d like to have, but whose absence you can accept. On average, about 20 percent of your invitees will be unable to attend. As you begin to receive regrets from the primary list, immediately send invitations to the like to have list. To reduce the level of discomfort when the topic of your wedding comes up in front of fringe-friends and coworkers not invited to the wedding, exercise a little discretion. Avoid talking about it compulsively and limit the Twitter and Facebook updates. Nobody likes knowing that everyone else is invited to a super cool party except for them. So, be discrete. SINGLE FRIENDS If a single friend is engaged or in a serious relationship and you know the partner, by all means include them. However, you are not obligated to include an additional guest for a single friend.
Your Most Memorable Day Begins Here…
Country Club
702.304.5696 | gina@redrockcc.com 2250 A Red Springs Drive LV, NV 89135 www.RedRockCountryClubWeddings.com
CHILDREN If you prefer not to have children at the reception, use the invitation to relay this. Refrain from using the phrase “no children.” Instead, opt for the more subtle verbiage of, “adult only reception.” An acceptable compromise is including the children at the ceremony, and providing childcare and a separate children’s menu for the reception.
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Paper elements are the most effective way to translate your theme throughout the entire event. Here’s a list of paper items to consider: • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Save-the-Date Cards Ceremony Cards Reception Cards Response Cards Directions and Accommodations Cards Ceremony Programs Menu Cards Table Numbers Place Cards (for specific seat) Escort Cards (for specific table) Tags for Favors Welcome Signs Thank You Notes S P E C TAC U L A R B R I D E .CO M
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THE VENUE
Once you have a solid estimate of your guest count, begin the venue search. Choosing a venue is very much like going house hunting. Having a list of your top wants will save you time. Start by asking yourself a few questions: • Do you want the ceremony and reception at the same location? • Are you planning on having a formal sitdown dinner or buffet?
9350 West Sahara Avenue
• Will you need space to accommodate a band or will you have a DJ? • What type of venue are you envisioningHistorical, ultra modern, by the water, lots of windows and light, etc.?
Event Design & Decor
(678) 592-5890 www.the-lil-things.com Invitations + favors (continued)
• Do you want a venue that has overnight accommodations? • Do you want an indoor or outdoor location? • Do you want to bring your own caterer? • Do you want to bring your own liquor? • Do you need an area for child care? SITE INSPECTION While websites are great for initial research, plan to do an on-site tour. If you’ve hired an event planner, take the tour together. Take note of the following: • Inspect equipment—gazebos, dance floor, tables, chairs, stemware, glassware—What is included in the rental fee? Are there additional costs to consider? • Ask about staffing. Is security staff required?
Send your save-the-dates as soon as the venue is booked, especially if your date falls on or near a holiday or school break. A word of caution—avoid committing yourself until you’re sure of how many guests your budget can accommodate. Once your save-the-dates have been sent, you’re committed.
• How many servers will there be per table? Who is the facility coordinator on the day of your wedding?
Today’s favor selections are vast and varied. From themed and scented, to edible and decorative, they’ve evolved into much more than a token gift. Enhance a favor’s value by having it serve a dual role as an element of decor and a departing gift. Let glass votives provide a home for tealights or become miniature vases for flowers, or stage placecards in a stylish, themed holder that guests take at the end of the reception. Another option is to select a wrap or type of packaging that adds some panache to your table décor. Enclose the favor of your choice in an organza or beaded bag that brings out the color of your décor, or use a decorative box to lend a bit of architecture to your table.
• Ask when they begin calculating rental time. Is it from the moment your caterer or designers arrive, or the running time of the reception?
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• Ask about same-day bookings. Confirm privacy and separation from other events; adequate parking; and enough time for your service providers to set-up, breakdown and load-out.
• Inspect florals, greenery and land-scaping. Love the trailing wisteria? Book your reception when it’s in full bloom. • I nspect entrances, exits and restrooms. Are they attractive and easy to find? BOOKING THE SITE Secure your location before hiring all of your service providers. If you have your heart set on a particular venue, then by all means book it 12 to 18 months out. If you’re flexible about your venue selection and are open to different options, you can actually plan a wedding in 4 to 6 months.
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CATERING
If you are in a position to select your own caterer, try to narrow your list to no more than three. When calling each caterer, have as much information ready as possible – your wedding date, reception location, time of day, approximate number of guests, and degree of formality and theme, if applicable. FOODIES UNITE Do you harbor a secret obsession for the Food Network? If so, you’re in good company. Couples across the country are releasing their inner-foodie, using both the cocktail party and reception to share their passion for the culinary arts. From Thai to Indian, Italian to Vietnamese, seafood to vegetarian, let your palate inspire. What better way to personalize your day than by sharing your secret love affair with food? The size and generational span of your guest list will influence selections, so before placing your final order, make sure there’s a little something for everyone.
SEASONAL INGREDIENTS Menu selections that utilize fresh, seasonal ingredients will be more cost effective than choosing exotic or out of season ingredients. Be open to cost saving suggestions by your caterer and be realistic about what your budget can deliver. TO PRESET OR NOT TO PRESET Many venues encourage a preset first course. While it saves time, it can also make your reception look like a charity event. Instead of presetting the salad, consider doing the first dance at the beginning of the reception. Servers can bring out the first course while guests are admiring the results of those fancy dance lessons you convinced your fiancé to take.
J. Anne Photography
CALCULATING THE COST Caterers charge on a per-person basis according to the menu selection. To determine your food cost, multiply the number of guests by the cost per person. For example, if you have 150 guests and the cost of dinner and beverages is $85 per person, multiply 150 x $85 for a total cost of $12,750. Anticipate an additional 10% for overage, and 15%-20% for gratuity (service charge). Ask for prices inclusive of tax and gratuity.
FINAL GUEST COUNT Typically the final guest count is required one week before the event. This is the minimum number of people/meals for which you will be charged. Most caterers plan on the addition of a few last minute guests and will add these to the final bill. S P E C TAC U L A R B R I D E .CO M
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(previously known as Cravin' Cake) 709 East Horizon Dr St 100 Henderson, NV 89015
8550 W. Charleston Blvd, Suite 109 702-258-2676 1000 N Green Valley Pkwy, Suite 510 702-568-0557
Popcorn stations for special events
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Party rentals cover a variety of items, such as: tableware, linens, chair covers, tables and chairs, dance floors, fountains, plants, props, lounge furniture, vintage furniture, tents, candelabras, theme décor and more. Before contacting a rental company, have the following information available: • What items will be provided by the caterer: glass, flatware, china, buffet linens, etc. • What will be provided by the facility: tables, chairs, bar, linens, arbor, etc. • Your event date, time and location. • Total number of guests attending, including wedding party. • Number of wedding vendors being seated. • A tentative floor plan. • T able and chair requirements of your beverage service and disc jockey. • Food serving style. Buffet stations will need linens for each table and possibly décor. CEREMONY RENTALS A great deal of focus is placed on the reception décor. Not to be overlooked are the elements that literally set 32
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the stage for the wedding ceremony. Arbors, columns and pillars, topiaries, candelabras and chuppahs are props and structures readily available through most rental companies. LINENS Before you decide on colors and theme, you owe it to yourself to visit a rental or linen company. The styles, texture, fabrics, colors and options available are staggering. A single linen can launch a flurry of ideas and imagination. When tallying the number of linens needed, don’t forget the DJ table, back bar, buffet tables and other surfaces that may need a little coverage. TABLES & CHAIRS In determining the number of tables and chairs needed, confirm possible extras: chairs for the ceremony, tables for the back bar, serving stations, DJ, cake and gifts. If your reception site offers an outdoor area, rent a few elevated cocktail tables for guests who’ll be slipping outside to smoke or get a breath of fresh air. If there’s the chance of extreme heat or rain, reserve market umbrellas to go over the tables. These extras will also affect your linen and floral orders. CHAIRS & COVERS Old and worn chairs can be an unsightly distraction from an otherwise elegant affair. Easy options for the “bad chair” dilemma are chair covers and chair rentals. There are a myriad of options available. Most rental companies have images of inventory online, so be sure to check-out their websites. COORDINATING VENDORS A key element to creating a total look for your reception is good communication between your floral designer and rental company. The linens, florals, plants and props should complement each other, as well as the room in which your event will take place. DELIVERY Find out in advance what the delivery, set-up, pick-up and payment policies are. Coordinate with the facility manager to ensure the location will be open when the rental company delivers your order and that someone will be there to direct where items should go. Arrange for someone to monitor your rental items at the end of the event, paying attention to gathering, counting and bagging linens for return. LIGHTING Nothing can transform a room as dramatically as lighting. It is the single most effective tool for creating ambiance and mood. Done properly, it can be the difference
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between intimate and institutional or ordinary and extraordinary. Professional lighting is now a mainstream necessity for formal and evening weddings. Fortunately for today’s couples, it has also become quite affordable and increasingly flexible in accommodating various venues and restrictions. Note: many lighting companies also offer draping and props. Achieve impact by hiring a professional lighting company. Their ability to subtly draw attention to elements of décor, throw dramatic silhouettes on walls, and create warmth and romance is worth the investment. In addition to transforming a venue, lighting can be a cost effective means by which to divert attention from less attractive features of a room.
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When interviewing a floral designer, look for their use of color, texture, and overall flair. Share your ideas and your vision, and be open to their suggestions. Ask about the rentals they provide, as many have large prop closets filled with arches, chuppahs, and vases of every size, shape, and style. Once you’ve selected your designer, the creative process begins. Provide the pertinent details at the get-go: your wedding date, time of day, style of wedding (formal or informal), ceremony and reception locations and a general idea of your budget. A good floral designer will suggest the right blooms to fit your wedding the day. BE PREPARED How do you express what you want when you don’t know the names for the flowers you like? Pictures, pictures, pictures. The more examples you show your designer the easier it will be for them to meet your expectations. SEASONAL CONSIDERATIONS For everything there is a season and flowers are no exception. Flowers in bloom during and around the months of your wedding will be more available and less costly than out-of-season selections. Holidays are also a factor. Ever notice how red roses cost more around Valentine’s Day? Tulips and hyacinths are in high demand during Easter. Christmas creates a premium for poinsettias and holly. Should you choose these flowers around such seasons, factor this into your budget. S P E C TAC U L A R B R I D E .CO M
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TIME-OF-DAY Florals should last throughout the day. Some flowers hold up beautifully in the sun; others are better suited for indoors. Your designer can advise you on what flowers remain perky and perfect under the palm trees, and which wilt before the wedding reception. CEREMONY FLOWERS Repurpose ceremony flowers for your reception. Using these items twice helps maximize your budget. Ceremony arrangements are ideal for buffet tables, and aisle flowers can be used to decorate powder rooms, staircases and small hallway tables. RECEPTION FLOWERS The venue will greatly influence your floral design needs. High ceilings call for bolder, more dramatic arrangements, while an outdoor venue can be accented with rustic, potted and flowering blooms. Not to be overlooked are greenery and plants. Ficus trees wrapped with twinkling lights and magnificent potted palms add dimension. If the budget allows, consider adding a few more finishing touches. Sprinkle petals on serving trays and weave garlands along buffet stations.
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There are three major segments for which to plan your music: the ceremony, cocktail hour, and the reception. VENUE RESTRICTION If your ceremony is at a house of worship, inquire about music restrictions before booking your musicians. Likewise with your reception venue. Whether you intend to have a DJ, a band, or both, be sure to ask about restrictions regarding the volume, or music duration-especially at outdoor venues within a residential community, which may have specific hours for amplified music.
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BANDS The band size will depend on your number of guests. A suggested calculation for the size you’ll need is: 3-4 piece band for up to 100 guests; 5-7 piece band for 100-200 guests; 7-9 piece band for 200-300 guests. DISC JOCKEYS Couples traditionally engage disc jockeys for their ability to provide a wide variety of music. They can play all of your favorite songs, and because DJ’s work with prerecorded music, your entertainment is continuous, even during breaks. SONG SELECTIONS Once you’ve decided on a DJ, band, or both, provide them with a list of songs you would, and would not like played, as well as songs for your first dance, cake cutting, and other specific moments. Keep in mind that while you may love jazz or alternative music, they don’t always make great dance
Disc Jockey Photo Booth Karaoke Green Screen Photography White Screen Minister Lighting Concierge Service
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songs. Give your professionals the freedom to entertain your guests by mixing your personal requests with a balance of tried and true crowd pleasers. An experienced entertainer can read the crowd and keep the party jumping. THE EMCEE Provide the emcee with an events schedule. If introductions are to be made, review the pronunciation of names and relay each person’s relationship to the bride and groom. To avoid awkward moments, inform your emcee about family sensitivities so they can phrase introductions to make everyone feel comfortable and acknowledged.
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DIRECTING YOUR GUESTS If the ceremony and reception are at different places, designate someone to greet and guide your guests to the cocktail or reception area, or make sure there is adequate directional signage.
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ASSIGNED SEATING If you opt for assigned seating, provide a copy of the seating chart to your caterer or event planner so they can arrange the seating cards in advance. In the case of open seating, reserve specific tables for yourselves and the bridal party, as well as family and honored guests. TIMELINE Most receptions last about four hours, and should include the following: • Formal introduction of bride and groom • Seating of guests at their tables • Your first dance • Toasts, to begin as the first course is served • Main course • Dancing • Cake cutting and dessert course • Bouquet and garter toss • Grand finale—the couple’s departure
MAKE IT YOU! While the idea of a ceremony and reception may seem traditional, yours can be completely unique. Weave your interests, culture, and passions into your celebration. And, most importantly, don’t sweat the small stuff. Things happen and plans change. n
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Your photographer and cinematographer will be with you for a large part of your wedding day. Make it a priority to find professionals with positive energy and attitude—someone you have chemistry with. The more you “click” together, the better your photographs and video will be.
FINDING YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER Tempting as it may be to enlist the talents of an acquaintance who dabbles in photography — don’t. Experienced photographers have the experience, equipment and know-how to make your photographs sensational. They understand the different moods created by proper lighting and posing, and use reliable techniques and equipment to create quality images. Not to be overlooked is the fact that your photographer has but one opportunity to get it right. There are no second chances. STYLE Just a few years ago wedding photography styles could be conveniently grouped into two categories: traditional and photojournalistic. Not so, today. As you delve into the task of finding your lens master, you’ll quickly discover a plethora of new styles. From vibrant enhanced color process to the milky, washed-out tones of the vintage process, or even the retro Fuji Instant prints, photographers are doing more with specialty filters, lenses and post production software than ever before. Find a photographer whose portfolio showcases the style you’re drawn to. LIGHTING Like photographic styles, you’ll find that most photographers have specific strengths and preferences when it comes to lighting. Some are masters with natural 40
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ASSISTANTS Most photographers work with an experienced and professional assistant. While the photographer concentrates on lighting and equipment, the assistant is watching the details; arranging the hem of your gown, smoothing out wrinkles, etc. Although hiring a photographer with a qualified assistant may cost more, it’s worth the investment. If a photographer you’re interested in does not work with an assistant, confirm the images you admired were taken without additional help.
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FINDING A CINEMATOGRAPHER The most amazing thing happens the day of your wedding. Your feet never touch the ground, you can’t stop smiling and by the following day you can’t remember half of what happened. It’s true. Of course there’s good reason for not remembering certain things, like watching the flower girl inch her way down the aisle with ring bearer in tow, or catching the groom’s nervous glance as he takes his walk up the aisle. Simply put, the bride isn’t there for these priceless moments. She’s at the back of the church on her father’s arm, awaiting her grand entrance. What better reason could there possibly be for hiring a cinematographer? Nothing captures the moment like moving sight and sound. A professionally composed wedding video is the best way to experience all the moments you missed. In addition, it allows you to share the day in detail with loved ones unable to join you in your celebration. Cinematographers aren’t just cameramen, they’re storytellers. If you want the story told right, hire someone who’s skilled in capturing all the emotion and moments of the day, while also a master storyteller in the editing bay. A seasoned professional will have the time, equipment and experience to deliver a sensational product. As in most cases, the best in the trade are hired quickly, so don’t procrastinate. Start reviewing online demos and narrowing your choices as soon as you’ve booked your venue. Ask to view a video that was actually delivered to a client and shot by the professional you intend to hire. This allows you to see their style with material from one wedding, as opposed to a series of “best shots” woven into a demo. It’s common for cinematographers, especially during the peak wedding season, to hire “stringers” or “tapers.” If that’s the case, ask to meet the subcontractor and view their work; if you like it, hire them. If they can’t provide samples of their work, it might be wise to request someone else. EQUIPMENT Most cinematographers offer detailed information about the types of cameras and equipment they use. While camera quality can definitely impact the end product, your true criteria should be whether you like their style of taping and editing. If 50
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TIPS FOR A BETTER VIDEO • Don’t chew gum, it looks bad on video • Act natural. Don’t duck and avoid, just pretend the camera isn’t there. • Walk slowly when going down the aisle so cameramen can get plenty of footage. • Allow your cinematographers to move around. You’ll get better footage if they’re not confined to a tripod at the back. • Semi-competitors, your photographer and cinematographer will need to work side-by-side the day of your wedding, each trying to capture the same moments via different medium. It’s a huge plus if they like working together. • Provide a secure place for your vendors to store their backup equipment. n S P E C TAC U L A R B R I D E .C O M
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You may wonder why bridal salons require an appointment to try on gowns. Here’s the reason why—bridal salons offer a wide selection of gown styles all in one size. Limiting the number of dresses to one size per style allows them to carry a larger selection. Because the salon has only one gown from each style, they take special care to keep the dresses in good condition. For this reason, salon consultants always assist brides in trying on the gowns.
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Before you get your heart set on a gown you simply can’t live without, ask if the house of worship where you’ll marry, has any restrictions. Some will not permit a bride to show bare shoulders or her back. It’s certainly worth a call to confirm before your first bridal salon appointment. Another factor is your reception location and the time of year and day you’ll wed. An outdoor, afternoon, garden wedding calls for a totally different gown than an evening wedding at the St. Regis’ Gallery Ballroom.
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During your first appointment try on different styles, even those you normally wouldn’t choose. Trust your salon consultant to lead you in the right direction. An experienced consultant will be invaluable in helping you select styles that flatter your best features and camouflage the flaws. Of course that in no way means you should ignore your own
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preferences. Be absolutely forthcoming with your comfort level and reactions to each gown you try on. Is the fabric too heavy, the neckline too low? Don’t be afraid to speak up. If an offthe-shoulder gown has you fidgeting now, girlfriend, just think of the discomfort on your wedding day. No, thank you! The absolute last thing you want to be doing is tugging self-consciously at your dress all day. Your wedding day mantra should be, ‘beautiful, comfortable, confident.’
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There are ten basic silhouettes that make up almost all wedding gowns, and more than likely, at least one will be flattering on your body type. Being well versed in wedding gown vocabulary is vital. Here are a few key terms-of-art to get you on your way. And remember; trust your bridal consultant when it comes to trying on different styles. THE BALL GOWN The cut that exemplifies romance. This silhouette incorporates a natural or dropped waist, set off with a full skirt. Think Cinderella, waltzing with your prince at the reception. Extremely flattering around the waist. The volume of this dress might overtake the petite bride but it’s a good choice for an average height bride with very romantic taste. THE A-LINE Flattering to most figures. The secret? A slim fitting narrow top that skims the rib cage and hips, extending out in an “A” triangle along the body. Look in your closet; chances are you’ll find many of your
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THE 10 SILHOUETTES (CONTINUED) skirts have an A-line cut. There’s a reason after all; A-lines add height, minimize curvy hips, and create an overall slimming profile. THE BALLERINA Inspired by the costumes of classical ballet, made of ultrafine fabrics with a fitted waistline and classic full skirt, this silhouette can court a formal event while still being relaxed and easy to move in. It’s quite flattering on medium to tall frames, but tends to shorten the appearance of petite brides. THE BUSTLE BACK When seen from the side, this dress has the S-shaped silhouette that was so favored by women of the late 19th century. More recently seen on Hollywood’s red carpet as modern day starlets take a page from the past. THE PRINCESS Another favored flattering cut, cousin to the A-line. The difference? Seams that run fluidly from the neckline, through the waist and skimming down the hips. The princess cut universally slims and 56
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THE COLUMN OR SHEATH Ah, the timeless style and sophistication of Audrey Hepburn. Desire her dresses? She’s all about the sheath. This is the cut for the sexy yet understated bride. With its slim profile, strategically placed darts and seams, the sheath shows your body without an overwhelming display of skin. Flattering to the petite, slim, tall or thin bride. Also flattering for slender but broad shouldered athletic builds. THE EMPIRE Elect to be a Queen. Napoleon’s Josephine made this style all the rage. Here’s why: the empire waist is a seam that falls right below the bust, elongating the petite bride and flattering the smaller busted. It enhances the waist while flattering the hips. If you have a long neck and want to wear big jewelry, the empire is a cut above the rest. THE SLIP DRESS Do you love the feeling of your favorite negligee? Now imagine it in sumptuous silk and skimming your curves all the way down to your ankles. Ready for your figure to show? This is the cut for you. Only 1930’s loving, glamour goddesses need apply. THE TRUMPET It’s somewhat of a hybrid between the mermaid silhouette and the modified A-line, but flairs out higher on the skirt at about mid-thigh. THE MERMAID This silhouette, contours the body from chest to knee then flares out close to the hem. It accentuates your curves, creating that coveted hour glass shape.
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Your dress will most likely have some influence over what veil or headpiece you ultimately choose. As for rules, there are none. If you feel romantic and gorgeous in a veil, wear it. If you prefer a tiara, you go girl. If you plan on rockin’ a fabulous updo and don’t want to cover it up, sprinkle in a little bling with rhinestone barrettes or pins. Feel like donning a sassy bird cage veil? Do it. What’s our wedding day mantra? That’s right...”beautiful, comfortable, confident.’
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Realistically, you should start shopping for your gown at least six months prior to the wedding, especially if you’re considering a custom made gown. Allow plenty of time for alterations.
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Wedding gowns range from $1,000 to $10,000 or more, plus alterations. Tell your salon consultant up front what your budget is so she can direct you towards gowns in your price range. While it is only natural to want the best price possible, keep in mind that the cost not only covers the material and labor involved in creating a gown, it also covers the time invested by your salon consultant. Looking for your wedding gown can be one of the most enjoyable aspects of planning a wedding— trying on beautiful gowns, being pampered and
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The bridal salon will take measurements to assist you in ordering the correct gown size based on the manufacturer’s size chart. However, unless you’re as fit as a swimsuit model, expect at least minimal alterations. Especially if your upper and lower body proportions are two different sizes. Of course there are some salons that offer gown styles to choose from, but custom make the gown to your body measurements. In which case, you can check one more item off your to-do list.
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LINGERIE Once you’ve selected your gown, ask your salon consultant for recommendations on the appropriate lingerie. Make sure these garments supply the perfect amount of support and fit. Do you slouch? Discover a corset with boning. Wearing shimmering silk? Seamless lingerie is your secret. Heart set on strapless? A seam-free strapless bustier or three-quarter-length convertible bra will do the trick. Bring these items to your dress fittings. You’ll see and feel the difference.
SELECTING BRIDESMAID DRESSES Select a designer whose overall line appeals to you, and choose a color from their design palette. With the designer and color selected, let your girls choose the style of dress they feel most flatters their figure. This is a great option if one of your bridesmaids is pregnant or if you have a variety of body sizes and shapes to contend with. Another option is to select a two-piece ensemble, which naturally adjusts itself to different body types. Alterations are often easier when dealing with just a top, or just a skirt.
HAIR + MAKEUP All eyes will be focused on you, and only you, as you gracefully make your entrance up the center aisle. You’ll be the object of one handsome groom’s love and adoration, and the subject of hundreds of photographs. Not to mention your walk will be captured on camera via your cinematographer. Are you just the slightest bit nervous? Don’t be! You may have heard it said before that brides have a special glow. Well, it’s true. Combine that glow with a glamorous touch to your hair and makeup and looking your absolute, beautiful best will be easier than you think. One of the first decision is whether to use a professional makeup artist, hair stylist, or 58
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Wedding formalwear can be separated into four categories, each with its own distinctive style: very formal, formal, semiformal and informal. The time of day your ceremony is held will strongly influence the level of formality, in turn influencing the attire. Other considerations such as the overall color and theme of the wedding will also play a part in the final selection of formalwear. VERY FORMAL Morning weddings are often considered to be very formal events. Suggested attire is the long-jacketed morning suit with gray waistcoat, striped trousers, top hat, gloves, spats, and for the truly debonair – a walking stick. Some modern men opt to wear a complementary silk tie instead of the traditional ascot or striped four-in-hand tie. Very formal evening weddings call for white tie and tails – black swallowtail coat and trousers, with a white pique vest, shirt and white bow tie. Black top hats and white gloves are optional. FORMAL Afternoon weddings fall into the formal category. For this occasion the groom and groomsmen don the classic black tie or tuxedo. Also appropriate are white or ivory dinner jackets, worn with black pants trimmed with grosgrain or satin ribbon, a bow tie, and vest or cummerbund. SEMIFORMAL Here is where tradition gives way, ever so slightly, to fashion. Tuxedo or dinner jackets can be livened up with a dash of coordinated color in the tie, vest or cummerbund, and suspenders. Tuxedo jackets come either double-breasted or single-breasted and in a variety of lengths and silhouettes. If you really want to make a statement, some formalwear stores now offer a colorful variety of jackets and vests in brocades and other textures. 62
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INFORMAL A navy or dark gray suit is perfectly appropriate for an informal wedding. Also attractive and equally suitable is a navy blazer with neutral-colored trousers. The fabric should be appropriate to the season—cotton or linen for summer, flannel for fall. The groom and groomsmen should try to dress in the same color, and ties can complement the bridesmaids’ gowns. Formalwear should be reserved at least three months in advance and all measurements taken at least three weeks prior to the wedding. Out-of-town groomsmen can have their measurements taken at a men’s formalwear store near them and forwarded to the store where you’ve reserved your tuxedos. Traditionally the groomsmen pick up the rental cost of their own formalwear, but the generous groom can offer to cover the costs of formalwear accessories such as custom cuff links and shirt studs. Rented formalwear usually includes a jacket, vest or cummerbund, pants, suspenders, shirt, cufflinks, studs and a tie. It is recommended that shoes be rented from the same store to maintain consistency. Someone should be designated to gather and return all formalwear to the store on time to avoid late fees, which run from five to ten dollars per day, per outfit. The groom, like the bride, has the option of purchasing his wedding day attire or having it tailor-made. If his social calendar calls for it a tuxedo is a good investment, which will pay for itself in three or four occasions, to say nothing of the unmistakable elegance of owning a custom tailored tuxedo. Whatever the style and degree of formality you choose for your wedding, there are a few key points to keep in mind when ordering formalwear for groom and groomsmen. Shirts, whether with pleated front panels or traditional smooth-fronted, should fit snugly around the neck. The bottom hem of the pants should touch the top of the shoes. Jackets should fit snugly but comfortably with some room at the waist. Sleeves should end at the wrist bone. Vents on the sides of the jacket should lay smoothly. The jacket collar should hug the neck and the lapels shouldn’t buckle. Cummerbunds should be worn pleats-up (you should be able to stick a finger down into the folds). If the groom chooses to wear a pocket square, it should be small and discreet. Knowing the proper names and uses of different articles of formal attire will make shopping for this important ensemble a much easier task. n
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TPC SUMMERLIN PHOTOGRAPHY: KMH Photography FLORAL DESIGN Enchanted Florist | LIGHTING Elegant Entertainment | ENTERTAINMENT Elegant Entertainment | OFFICIANT Elegant Vegas Weddings, Pastor Pete | DRESS Mori Lee TUXEDOS Men’s Warehouse | BRIDESMAID DRESSES Allure
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T R U M P I N T E R N AT I O N A L H OT E L L A S V E G A S PHOTOGRAPHY: M Place Productions FLORAL DESIGN DIY | VIDEOGRAPHY M Place Productions | DRESS Tony Bowls | TUXEDOS Ralph Lauren
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T H E R E E F, LO N G B E AC H , C A L I F O R N I A PHOTOGRAPHY: Vania Lynd Photography EVENT COORDINATOR Melissa Norelli | FLORAL DESIGN The Flower Girl by Victoria Tuymelyan DRESS Alfred Angelo and David’s Bridal | GROOMSMEN TUXEDOS Men’s Wearhouse BRIDESMAID DRESSES Alfred Angelo
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THE WESTIN LAKE LAS VEGAS PHOTOGRAPHY: John Morris Photography HAIR + MAKEUP Stevee Danielle | FLORAL DESIGN Enchanted Florist | LIGHTING LED Unplugged WEDDING DÉCOR By Dzign | OFFICIANT Elegant Vegas Weddings, Pastor Pete | DRESS David’s Bridal TUXEDOS Tuxedo Junction | BRIDESMAID DRESSES David’s Bridal
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S I E N A G O L F C LU B PHOTOGRAPHY: Adam Frazier Photographer FLORAL DESIGN Forget Me Knot and Bridal Spectacular | LIGHTING LED Unplugged ENTERTAINMENT Knight Sounds Entertainment | DRESS Allure | TUXEDOS Jerry’s Tux Shop BRIDESMAID DRESSES Alfred Angelo
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S PA N I S H T R A I L C O U N T RY C LU B PHOTOGRAPHY: Moxie Studio FLORAL DESIGN DIY | ENTERTAINMENT Knight Sounds Entertainment | WEDDING CAKE Rolling in the Dough DRESS Bowties Bridal (Mori Lee by Madeline Gardner) | TUXEDOS Men’s Wearhouse BRIDESMAID DRESSES Nordstrom (Donna Morgan)
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C I L I AT B A L I H A I G O L F C LU B PHOTOGRAPHY: Knight Sounds Entertainment HAIR + MAKEUP Makeup in the 702 | FLORIST Bali Hai Golf Club | ENTERTAINMENT Knight Sounds Entertainment | VIDEOGRAPHY Knight Sounds Entertainment | WEDDING CAKE Bali Hai Golf Club
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S O U T H E R N H I G H L A N D S G O L F C LU B PHOTOGRAPHY: Adam Frazier Photographer FLORAL DESIGN Naakiti Floral Design | DÉCOR RENTALS Jovani Linens | INVITATIONS Alligator Soup WEDDING CAKE Gimme Some Sugar | DRESS Justin Alexander | TUXEDOS Men’s Wearhouse (BLACK by Vera Wang Collection) | BRIDESMAID DRESSES Dessy | MAID OF HONOR DRESS Jim Hjelm
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R A I N B OW G A R D E N S PHOTOGRAPHY: Custom Photo LV HAIR + MAKEUP Stevee Danielle | FLORAL DESIGN Robert’s Floristl | DRESS David’s Bridal TUXEDOS Bowties Bridal | BRIDESMAID DRESSES Alfred Angelo
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TPC SUMMERLIN PHOTOGRAPHY: Mindy Bean Photography HAIR + MAKEUP Amelia C & Co | FLORAL DESIGN Julie Reed Events | LIGHTING LED Unplugged DÉCOR RENTALS RSVP Party Rentals | ENTERTAINMENT Knights Sound Entertainment WEDDING CAKE Las Vegas Custom Cakes | DRESS David’s Bridal | TUXEDOS Men’s Wearhouse
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L A S V E G A S C O U N T RY C LU B PHOTOGRAPHY: Jenna Ebert Photography FLORAL DESIGN ACS Florals and Events | WEDDING CAKE: Nothing Bundt Cake DRESS Bowties Bridal | TUXEDOS Jos. A. Bank | BRIDESMAID DRESSES Juanita Chitay
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PHOTOGRAPHY Lovely Day Media HAIR + MAKEUP Amelia C & Co FLORAL DESIGN Enchanted Florist DRESS Alfred Angelo VIDEO Bryan Bratt Productions MODEL Alex Richardson
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PHOTOGRAPHY Mindy Bean Photography HAIR + MAKEUP Amelia C & Co FLORAL DESIGN Enchanted Florist DRESS Alfred Angelo MODEL Alex Richardson
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Secret Garden
PHOTOGRAPHY Kandylane Photography HAIR + MAKEUP Makeup in the 702, Mac Cosmetics, Shiseido FLORAL DESIGN Bouquet Couture DRESS David's Bridal VIDEO Bryan Bratt Productions MODEL Kristina Schiavi
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PHOTOGRAPHY Imagine Studios HAIR + MAKEUP Makeup in the 702, Mac Cosmetics, Shiseido
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PHOTOGRAPHY Kandylane Photography HAIR + MAKEUP Makeup in the 702, Mac Cosmetics, Shiseido DRESS David's Bridal MODEL Katie Darwiche
PHOTOGRAPHY Ella Gagiano Photography HAIR + MAKEUP Makeup in the 702, Mac Cosmetics, Shiseido FLORAL DESIGN Bouquet Couture DRESS David's Bridal (Galina Signature)
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PHOTOGRAPHY Key Lime Photography HAIR + MAKEUP Makeup in the 702, Mac Cosmetics, Shiseido DRESS David's Bridal (Galina Signature) MODEL Katie Darwiche
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honeymoon & after
ELLA GAGIANO PHOTOGRAPHY
honeymoon.
Just the mention of the word
conjures up images of champagne breakfasts for two, lazy afternoons in the sun, romantic candlelight dinners and passionate nights. Making arrangements for this intimate escape will be one of the most enjoyable aspects of planning your wedding.
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Complimentary MARIE CALLENDER’S West Sahara & Cimmaron Sunday, Jan. 18th at 5pm Sunday, Aug. 23rd at 5pm www.ultrahoneymoons.com ultravacations@msn.com
JAMAICA | ANTIGUA | ST. LUCIA | BAHAMAS | BARBADOS | GRENADA
equipment, ground transportation plus other amenities and services. Options range from couples-only resorts, which cater specifically to honeymooners, to family resorts. Rates can vary significantly between companies and time of year, so shop around. Whatever your choice, the all-inclusive package is perfect for those honeymooners who want to pay one price and forget about everything else but each other. TRAVELING ABROAD You’ll need a passport when traveling abroad. If you don’t have a passport or yours is expired, apply for a new one at least three months before your wedding. Typically the process takes six weeks, but allow for any mishaps or delays. For travel in some countries you’ll need vaccinations. Visit www.cdc.gov/travel for recommended and required vaccinations. CRUISES Similar to all-inclusive resorts, cruise packages offer many services and amenities for one price. They usually include airfare, accommodations, meals, spa and health club facilities, sports, activities, entertainment, not to mention exotic ports of call. Overall, cruise packages provide good value for the money. For this type of honeymoon excursion you’ll want to select a travel agent that specializes in cruise packages. They will have the best knowledge of what each cruise line offers, as well as personal experience and suggestions. STAYING LOCAL Not all newlyweds are afforded the luxury of extended honeymoon bliss in a faraway place. If you plan on honeymooning locally, consider a quaint bed and breakfast, a posh hotel or a spa resort. Champagne and candlelight can be just as romantic 100 miles from home as they are on the other side of the globe.
HONEYMOON (CONTINUED) Begin discussing honeymoon plans as soon as you’ve set the wedding date. Not only will this allow you time to explore the many options, it will also afford you the best availability and value. ALL-INCLUSIVE More than just mere accommodations, allinclusive packages generally include food and lodging, extensive recreational facilities and 116
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CONFIRMATIONS No matter the destination, confirm your travel and hotel well in advance and be sure to double-check them at least a week before your ceremony. In addition, it doesn’t hurt to call the hotel on the day of your wedding to confirm your time of arrival. Be sure to mention you were just married, as this often results in a nicer room or suite, depending on availability, or a special gift basket from the hotel, waiting for you upon arrival. Whether traveling across the globe or staying close to home, the most important thing is to enjoy each other and relax. n
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Wedding chapels aren’t the only place to get hitched in Las Vegas! As one of the world’s
premiere
wedding
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DEFINE YOUR VENUE STYLE In Las Vegas, you’ll find luxurious locations for heartfelt ceremonies and well-planned receptions. Consider your wedding style, and find a venue that reflects you. For a grand occasion, book a ballroom at an offthe-Strip hotel with scenic landscapes. For an intimate gathering, reserve a restaurant or garden venue. For a private party laden with luxury, choose a country club, golf club or Lake Las Vegas property. For a glamorous event, select a chic hotel on the Strip. For a natural connection, explore resorts near Red Rock Canyon or Mount Charleston. At these venues, you’ll receive dedicated customer service for a ceremony and reception customized to your preferences. BOOK EARLY Since Las Vegas is such a popular wedding destination, book all your wedding services
DE STI N ATI O N l a s v eg a s
as early as possible. First contact the wedding venue to secure your date and location. Then ask your venue’s representative for a list of preferred vendors. While not every venue makes recommendations, many venues offer individual referrals or all-inclusive packages. Also to view additional reputable vendors and wedding services, visit BridalSpectacular.com. With these resources, you can find quality professionals, who match your budget and personal style, for every category of your wedding planning. ADD THE PERSONAL TOUCH Even destination weddings deserve to be personalized! Since professional vendors frequently work with destination and local brides, they provide excellent services no matter where you live. Once you’ve booked your venue and vendors, stay in touch. Communicate your ideas through e-mail messages (complete with attached photographs for inspiration), Skype appointments or phone calls. Be sure to share your expectations, and listen to vendors’s ideas as well. If you’d like, also hire a local wedding consultant or visit Las Vegas in advance to meet with vendors. OBTAIN A MARRIAGE LICENSE Before your wedding, visit the Las Vegas Marriage Bureau with your groom to receive a marriage license. While you don’t need a blood test and there is no waiting period, bring these essentials: U.S. government-issued ID or passport, $60 cash ($65 credit card) and, if applicable, date of past divorce decree. Then it’s time to focus on enjoying every moment of the big day! THRIVE IN THIS CITY As a favorite destination for brides, grooms and wedding guests, Las Vegas offers warm weather, nightlife, arts and entertainment, world-renowned dining, outdoor recreation, affordable travel rates and honeymoon packages. Take advantage of your time in this city. Relax with a spa day for you and your bridesmaids. Hire a photographer for a postwedding “Trash the Dress” session. Invite your family for a Valley of Fire hike. Steal a kiss with your groom amid Nevada sunsets, and thrive at the wedding created specifically for you!
las vegas wedding chapels Aria Wedding Chapel www.aria.com/weddings Bellagio Wedding Chapel www.bellagio.com/weddings Caesars Palace Wedding Chapel www.harrahs.com/weddings/caesars-palace Chapel of the Flowers www.littlechapel.com Chapel of the Fountain At Circus Circus www.circuscircus.com/weddings Excalibur Canterbury Wedding Chapel www.excalibur.com/weddings Flamingo Garden Chapel ww www.harrahs.com/weddings/flamingo-las-vegas Hilton Lake Las Vegas http://www.lakelasvegasresortandspa.hilton.com Little Church of the West www.littlechurchlv.com Mandalay Bay Chapel by the Bay www.mandalaybay.com/thingstodo/weddings.aspx Paris Wedding Chapel www.harrahs.com/weddings/paris-las-vegas Sam’s Town Hotel & Gambling Hall www.samstownlv.com/meeting-rooms/weddings Santa Fe Station www.santafestationlasvegas.com/meetings Texas Station Hotel & Casino ww www.texasstation.com/meetings The Grove www.lasvegasweddingsatthegrove.com The Mirage www.mirage.com/meetings/weddings.aspx The Victoria’s Family www.avictorias.com The Wedding Chapels at Treasure Island www.treasureisland.com/weddings The Wedding Salons at the Wynn Las Vegas www.wynnlasvegas.com/MeetingsAndWeddings Venetian Wedding Chapel www.venetian.com/weddings.html Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel ww www.vivalasvegasweddings.com
With this destination wedding experience, you’ll unveil a memorable beginning to a lifetime commitment. All you have to say is: “I do.” n Author: Allyson Siwajian
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A bridal show is a convention for brides and grooms. It affords couples the convenience of meeting photographers, florists, caterers, bakeries, musicians and other wedding professionals all under one roof, in one day. It provides the perfect opportunity to sample the wares and view the work of prospective wedding vendors while observing their personality and professionalism. QUALITY From the moment you enter The Bridal Spectacular, you know you are in for a special day. Wide aisles make it easy to navigate among the area’s premier wedding vendors. The atmosphere is fun and energetic as well as professional. VARIETY The Bridal Spectacular bridal show offers a huge variety of specialists in the most categories. You’ll have the opportunity to meet with major vendors including reception facilities, florists, bakers, bridal shops, tuxedo shops, DJ’s, invitations, etc. You will also find a variety of specialty exhibitors such as bridal registry, salons, hairstylists and make-up artists, jewelers and much more. TRENDS AND IDEAS As you wonder thru the hall you will find all the current trends, popular colors and wedding theme ideas for your wedding. In addition to decorating ideas you will see at vendor booths. FASHION SHOWS The best trends in gowns, tuxedo and floral designs are presented in a spectacular way everyone talks about. This dazzling event takes place Friday evening and Saturday at 12:30 pm. Then at 3:00 pm you have the opportunity to see a classic runway style show.
HOTEL BOUTIQUE BRIDAL EXPO This is generally a smaller bridal show with between 70 and 100 vendors held in a banquet room of a hotel. You will still find plenty of professionals to talk to and ask those important questions to help you make wise decisions. Our event “Veils, Tails and Cocktails” is in this category. VENUE OPEN HOUSE Many of our Las Vegas wedding venues hold open houses once or twice a year so that you can come and see their facility as it would look on your wedding day and meet with their preferred vendors. This is a great opportunity to compare venues and the individualized services they can provide you with. Plus you get to see the building, landscaping, parking and other physical features of the venue. Typically in addition to the venue you will meet with up to 20 of their preferred vendors. RETAILER OPEN HOUSE This event is designed to introduce you to a bridal registry department of a retail store or possibly a photographers studio or a floral studio. They will often invite 20 or less preferred vendors to also be there to meet you. BRIDAL TRUNK SHOW This is all about fashion! Many of the local bridal shops will hold trunk shows at their locations and feature the latest gowns from a particular designer. So get busy, start with The Bridal Spectacular, and also plan to attend as many open house events as possible so you can shop and compare! n
DIFFERENT BRIDAL EVENTS TO ATTEND Since face to face interaction with your future wedding professionals is so important in making your selections, we highly recommend attending all quality wedding events. We also don't want you to be disappointed if your expectations are not met, so here is a reference guide to the different types of events. BRIDAL SHOWS, FAIRS, AND EXPOS This is typically the larger in scope of the possible wedding events you can attend to find the wedding professionals, products and services you will need. The largest in Las Vegas is The Bridal Spectacular held at Cashman Center twice a year. A quality event of this type will generally have approximately 150 or more vendors for you to meet with and will be held in a large convention center. S P E C TAC U L A R B R I D E .C O M
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EVENT STYLIST + FLORAL DESIGNER Asiel Design | PHOTOGRAPHY Ashley Maxwell Photography LOCATION Palm Event Center | CAKE Jen’s Cakes | LIGHTING Impact Lighting | PAPER Cards De Luxe LINENS + EQUIPMENT + FURNITURE Hartmann Studios | SPECIALTY PROPS + ANTIQUES Asiel Design
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EVENT DESIGNER + PLANNING Kate Siegel Fine Events | FLORALS Soulflower Design Studio PHOTOGRAPHER Angie Silvy | LOCATION Bluxome Street Winery | CAKE Inticing Creations FAVORS Honeycomb Events | PAPER Lilikoi Design + Letterpress | EQUIPMENT + FURNITURE Hartmann Studios SPECIALTY RENTALS Milk Glass Vintage Rentals | LINENS La Tavola | HAIR + MAKEUP Vlada Fomenko
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EVENT + FLORAL DESIGNER Waterlily Pond | EVENT PLANNER Allison Weddings | PHOTOGRAPHER Tanja Lippert LINENS La Tavola Linens | PAPER Bright Room Studio | LOCATION Santa Lucia Preserve, Carmel Valley RENTALS
Hartmann Studios | LIGHTING + TABLES Classic Party Rentals
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EVENT DESIGNER + PLANNER Morgan Events | FLORAL DESIGNER Michael Daigian Design PHOTOGRAPHER Anna Kuperberg | PAPER Aerialist Press | CALLIGRAPHER Papineau Calligraphy LOCATION Chalk Hill Estate | LACE RUNNER Wildflower Linens | LIGHTING Got Light NAPKINS La Tavola Fine Linens | FURNITURE
Blueprint Studios | TABLETOP RENTALS
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EVENT DESIGNER AND PLANNER Tory L. Cooper Events | PHOTOGRAPHER Ella Gagiano Photography LOCATION Bellagio Las Vegas | WEDDING CAKE Bellagio Las Vegas | TUXEDO Tuxedo Junction OFFICIANTS Elegant Vegas Weddings (Pastor Pete) and Pundit Brijesh BRIDE & GROOM Kajal & Tony
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EVENT STYLIST + FLORAL DESIGNER Mandy Scott Events | PHOTOGRAPHER SANDRA FAZZINO PAPER Little Miss Press | LOCATION Kohl Mansion | CAKE Pretty Please Bakeshop | LINENS Napa Valley Linens RENTALS Hartmann Studios | HAIR Elisa Bunnell | MAKEUP Elizabeth Chang | MEN’S ACCESSORIES Gene Hiller GOWN Nouvelle Vogue | JEWELRY Dilek Sezen
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ROMANCE
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CONCEPT DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY Chelsea LaVere, Bit of Ivory Photography | LOGISTICS Orchestrated Stylized Shoots COORDINATION Green Orchid Events | HAIR & MAKEUP Your Beauty Call | FLORAL DESIGN Enchanted Florist PAPER Paper and Home | CAKE Peridot Sweets | GOWN Nearly Newlywed | BRIDESMAID’S DRESS Bella Bridesmaid GROOMSWEAR Tuxedo Junction | EVENT RENTALS RSVP Party Rentals | TABLEWARE Dirty Dishes VIDEOGRAPHY Motivity Films | SPECIALTY LIGHTING LED Unplugged | MODEL Kira
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SOPHISTICATION
WE D D I N G D ÉCO R TR E N DS
EVENT DESIGNER AND PLANNER Scheme Events | PHOTOGRAPHER Adam Frazier LOCATION Las Vegas Mandarin Oriental | FLORAL DESIGN Naakiti Floral | HAIR & MAKEUP Makeup in the 702 LIGHTING LED Unplugged | INVITATIONS Paper and Home | PHOTO BOOTH Shutterbooth BRIDE & GROOM Patricia & Andy
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PHOTOGRAPHER Ella Gagiano Photography | LOCATION Mirage Las Vegas | FLORAL DESIGNER English Garden DÉCOR RENTALS MRE | VIDEOGRAPHER High Class Studios | WEDDING CAKE Mirage | TUXEDOS Men’s Wearhouse BRIDE & GROOM Shayna & Anthony
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If every couple devoted as many hours to learning how to strengthen and protect their relationship as they do planning their wedding, US marriage statistics would boast a different tale. As it is, the average couple will spend an estimated 273.75 hours over a twelve-month period planning for one day— their wedding. Care to guess how much time is spent preparing for the success of their marriage? Less than 2 hours. It’s a very sobering thought. Thus, the question begs to be asked—what are you doing to ensure your wedded bliss? While your response might be, “Us? Counseling? But we’re so in love, he’s such a wonderful man,” reality suggests that love alone isn’t enough to guarantee matrimonial longevity. The simple truth is that even with the best matches, all couples can benefit from learning how to build a satisfying, committed marriage. But don’t take it on faith, let the facts support the reasoning. A CASE FOR MARRIAGE PREPARATION You’ve probably heard the statistics and know they’re not encouraging. Half of all first marriages end in divorce. Statistics are even less
encouraging for second marriages. Half of those who do stay together report lowered marital satisfaction within a few years of marrying. It’s no secret that the risk for divorce is greatest in the first five years. Spending enough time together, establishing a pleasurable sex life and managing shared finances are the major challenges newlywed couples must resolve in these first five years of marriage. Add children to the mix and the pressure of maintaining relationship satisfaction increases even more. Studies show that getting married is a major life transition and how the marriage is established in the early years shapes how the marriage will unfold over the long term. Research has also shown that certain types of marriage preparation programs are particularly effective at preventing divorce, lowering the risk by 30% when couples practice specific relationship skills. The conclusion to be drawn from this research is crystal clear: investing in your relationship during the “magic window”—the year before and after marriage—may be the best wedding gift you could ever receive! Everyone wants the best, most fulfilling relationship possible. Contrary to popular S P E C TAC U L A R B R I D E .C O M
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belief, marrying your soul mate doesn’t necessarily inoculate you against the inevitable pressures of modern life. You want a spouse with whom you can build a shared vision of the future, collaborate on raising children and create an open, trusting and accepting partnership. You want someone who supports your personal and career goals and offers the nurturance and safety of a committed relation-ship. You also want great communication, great lovemaking and great times—now and forever! That’s a large order to fill. Just ask anyone who’s been married for thirty years! CHOOSING THE RIGHT PROGRAM FOR YOU So, how do you know which program is right for you? The answer has to do with who you are, what your religious practices are, where you’re getting married and what is most convenient to your schedule. Fortunately, there are several options to consider. The marriage preparation field is divided into three broad categories: • Faith-based church programs • Private pre-marital counseling services • Skill-based classes and workshops Each method has its own strengths and advantages based on its particular approach, required time commitment and cost. FAITH-BASED PROGRAMS Faith-based marriage preparation got its start back in the 19th Century when a group of Catholic Spanish wives wanted to help their future husbands prepare for the sacrament of marriage. Engaged Encounter as the Catholic program is called today, has rapidly proliferated around the world. It is presented by a lay husband and wife team who has volunteered to present a marriage curriculum with the help of a priest who may have training in pastoral counseling. Protestant and Jewish religions offer their programs tailored to the beliefs and traditions of their faiths. Unlike Engaged Encounter these offerings can be quite varied community-tocommunity and depend on the resources of the particular church or personnel involved. Some churches, especially among the Protestant faiths, have “marriage mentors” who volunteer their time to meet with 152
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engaged-couples to answer questions and discuss issues. In many cases, these mentors will continue to be available to the married couple long after the wedding is over. Faithbased marriage preparation services also may be the right choice for couples on a limited budget since the costs are usually minimal, if not free of charge. PRE-MARITAL COUNSELING Another option to consider is pre-marital counseling with a mental health professional. Many couples may have particular issues they want to work on and prefer a more customized approach that individual sessions can provide. With individualized therapy, couples can explore in more depth such issues as inlaws, finances, remarriage and differences in backgrounds. Although many therapists provide pre-marital counseling, it is best to select one who is a specialist in couples therapy, since they will have more expertise in helping couples. Typically, pre-marital counseling utilizes a three to five session format with one-hour meetings scheduled weekly. Private counseling is the most expensive of the options described here. However, if your health insurance covers mental health services, you may even be able to get some reimbursement for the fees. In some cases, therapists might suggest you and your partner take a relationship questionnaire or “inventory” to provide more insight into your relationship’s strengths and challenge areas. The three pre-marital “inventories” available on the market are Prepare/Enrich (lifeinnovations. com), Foccus (used in Engaged Encounter) and Relate (relate-institute.org). Prepare/Enrich and Foccus are only offered through a licensed counselor, whereas the Relate questionnaire is available online for only $10. Each of these questionnaires provides a detailed report of the couple’s communication styles, values, goals, and relationship dynamics. This tool can serve as a useful discussion guide to augment whatever program you decide to pursue. SKILL-BASED PROGRAMS Within the last ten years a new breed of nonreligious, skill-based marriage preparation
classes have emerged. These classes and workshops teach couples lessons from the latest marriage research studies that emphasize the importance of using particular skills and strategies to promote marital longevity. These studies have yielded an impressive body of knowledge that can easily be taught and applied to couples. In essence, skill-based programs teach couples how to protect their relationship. By learning how to resolve conflicts that can undermine their commitment, they are safeguarding their marriage as they navigate through the challenging early years. Key resolution skills include listening, com-municating and dealing with personal differences. By implementing these skills, couples can decrease negative interactions and unreasonable expectations; creating a framework of “we-ness” that promotes marital happiness and satisfaction.
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Having a foundation based on mutual understanding, agreed upon strategies, and personal awareness is crucial to making the transition to married life, especially if children are part of the plan. Skill-based programs are typically available either in a weekend workshop format or over several weekly sessions. The cost varies depending on what is provided, but the typical range is $400 - $600 per couple. MAKING THE DECISION So what’s the next step? Talk with your fiance, even your parents and clergy about whether marriage preparation makes sense for you. Visit the Smart Marriages Web site (www. smartmarriages.com) to get more information and a listing of programs available in your area. If you’re simply too busy to do anything before the wedding, consider that half of the couples in many of the skill-based programs across the country are newlyweds. n Drs. Patrick and Michelle Gannon are psychologists in private practice in San Francisco, California and present the skill-based Marriage Prep 101 workshop for pre-engaged, engaged and newlywed couples eight times a year at Fort Mason Center on the beautiful
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planning place Before making the first call or setting the first appointment, take 15-20 minutes to skim through the following 15 pages. A quick immersion in Weddings 101 will not only save time, money and frustration, it will demystify the process so you can relax and enjoy the journey. From setting the budget and creating the guest list, to booking your site and vendors, it's all in here.
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wedding protocol FOR CEREMONY & RECEPTION SEATING DURING CEREMONY Altar
Left Side
Right Side
Bride's Family
Groom's Family
Honored Guests
Honored Guests
Guests
Guests
CHRISTIAN PROCESSIONAL Clergyman Groom and Best Man Groomsmen Bridesmaids Maid of Honor Ring Bearer Flower Girl Brides's Father & Bride
JEWISH PROCESSIONAL Cantor
Rabbi
Bride's Grandfather
Bride's Grandmother
Groom's Grandfather
Groom's Grandmother
Usher Groomsmen Best Man
Groom's Father
Groom's Mother
Groom Bridesmaids Maid of Honor
Bride's Father
Bride's Mother
Bride
RECEIVING LINE Bride's Mother
Bride's Father
Groom's Mother
Groom's Father
Bride
(optional*)
Groom
Maid of Honor
Best Man
Attendants
* Keep in mind that many of today's brides are eliminating the receiving line. If you are expecting a large number of guests, receiving lines can take up to an hour to go through and this becomes very tiring on everyone. You can also simplify the receiving line to include only the mothers of the bride and groom, the bride and groom, the maid of honor and the bridesmaids. Let the fathers and groomsmen be roving hosts.
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planning time table Organized planning will ensure you enjoy every minute of your wedding day. Begin the planning process for a large formal wedding at least six months beforehand.
six or more months ahead Decide on the type of wedding—large or small, formal or informal Set the date (select back-up dates) Set the budget and number of guests to invite Book the ceremony location and officiant Book the reception site Order save-the-date cards Hire a wedding coordinator—day-of or full event Choose and notify attendants Book the caterer Book the photographer and videographer Book ceremony and reception music Book the floral designer Order the cake Order gown and accessories—veil, shoes, undergarments Purchase the wedding rings Send save-the-date cards
four to six months ahead Compile guest list and gather addresses Order invitations, reply cards, direction cards, thank-you notes Plan and book the honeymoon Confirm passports are valid Select and order bridesmaids’ dresses Purchase or reserve groom and groomsmen’s attire Plan the details of the reception Meet with floral designer to coordinate flowers, rentals and design concept
Reserve rental equipment—tables, chairs, linens Order favors Reserve accommodations for out-of-town guests Arrange transportation for wedding day Book a room for the wedding night
two to four months ahead Set-up bridal registry Select song lists for ceremony and reception Review menu with caterer Meet with officiant to plan ceremony Select vows and readings Schedule rehearsal and rehearsal dinner Meet with makeup and hairstylist Address and mail invitations Purchase gifts for wedding party Announce engagement in local paper(s) Write thank-you notes as gifts arrive S P E C TAC U L A R B R I D E .C O M
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one to two months ahead Order ceremony program, place cards, table cards and menus Purchase accessories—guestbook and pen, toasting flutes, unity candles, cake knife and server, flower girl’s baske and ring bearer’s pillow
Get marriage license and certified copies Prepare necessary name change documents Confirm all professional services in writing Remind bridesmaids of final dress fittings Order gift baskets to be delivered to hotel for out-of-town guests Assign family and friends to assist with boutonnieres, guest book, gift table and collecting items after reception
two weeks ahead Final dress fitting with shoes and undergarments Arrange for cleaning and preservation of gown Finalize guest count and meal selections with caterer Finalize the seating plan and write place cards Confirm rehearsal dinner arrangements Confirm rehearsal date, location and details with wedding party Confirm delivery date of all dresses Confirm location, date and time with each wedding day vendor Confirm honeymoon arrangements and make copies of passports Provide honeymoon itinerary to family or friend in case of an emergency Confirm final count and delivery details with rental company Write toasts for rehearsal dinner and reception Address announcements (mail on wedding day) Hair color and/or trim Break-in wedding shoes
one week ahead Send change of address to post-office Confirm out-of-town guests’ hotel selections for delivery of gift baskets Confirm responsibilities assigned to family and friends Pick-up dress or have it delivered Purchase traveler’s checks Pack for honeymoon Update caterer with final guest and vendor meal count Make final seating chart adjustments
one day ahead Massage, manicure and pedicure Confirm transportation for ceremony and reception Prepare tip and payment envelopes and make arrangements for someone to deliver them to the appropriate vendors
Rehearsal and rehearsal dinner Present gifts to wedding party. Give gifts to parents, if you choose, as thanks for their support
Give announcements to an attendant to mail the next day
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budget manager One of the greatest influences on the type of wedding you have will be your budget. To establish an accurate distribution of wedding finances, you and your fiancé should first take a moment to discuss one another’s wants, needs and wish-lists. The next step--prioritize. If serving a lavish buffet with passed hors d’oeuvres at the reception takes precedence over hiring a live band, or if an abundance of lush, cascading flowers framing your entry into the reception is more important than the cake, you’ll need to make the appropriate adjustments and allocations. Remember, when you increase the expenditure in one category, you decrease the available budget for the remaining categories.
USING THE BUDGET MANAGER The percentages that appear in the Suggested column on the following pages are only guidelines. They can easily be changed to accommodate your personal preferences and priorities. To calculate the Suggested Budget per category, simply multiply your Total Budget by the Suggested Percentage. For example: $25,000 (total budget) x 5.00% (suggested percentage) = $1,250. Utilize this printed version of the Budget Manager or visit www.aboutweddings.com and go to The Planning Place>Budget Manager. Either way, set your budget as soon as possible and commit to following it.
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Rental Items
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Aisle Runner
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Candles/Candelabras or Sand/Vases
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Officiant
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Marriage License
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Catering/Food/Servers/Tax/Gratuity
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Alterations
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Jewelry
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Lingerie
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Shoes Other
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Other
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Accessories (shoes, cufflinks, etc)
0.25%
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7.00%
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7.00%
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Other
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Bride’s Bouquet
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Flower Girl’s Basket
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Ceremony Arrangements
0.20%
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Reception Tables (buffet/cake/guests)
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Other
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Other
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apparel/groom
Sub Total
photographer Photographer Fee/Prints Other
Sub Total
videographer Videographer Fee/Copies
Sub Total
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Budget
Actual
Ceremony
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Other
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Save-the-Date Cards
0.30%
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Directions/Hotels/Maps
0.20%
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Ceremony Program
0.25%
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Postage
0.45%
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Thank You Notes
0.30%
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Seating Cards/Place Cards
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Menu Cards
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Announcements
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Calligraphy
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3.00%
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Cake Knife & Server
0.20%
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Favors
1.00%
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Guest Book & Pen
0.15%
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Toasting Flutes
0.15%
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1.50%
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Bride’s Attendants
0.30%
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Groomsmen & Ushers
0.30%
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Parents
0.40%
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Pre-Wedding Party Hosts
0.30%
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Soloists/Musicians (Friends)
0.20%
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Guest (hotel) Gift Baskets
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Other
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entertainment/music
Reception
Sub Total
stationery Invitations/Reply Cards
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accessories
Sub Total
gifts
Sub Total
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Budget
Actual
0.50%
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1.50%
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Other
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Other
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2.00%
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0.85%
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0.15%
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Other
__________________
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1.00%
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Wedding Coordinator
9.00%
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Wedding Insurance
1.00%
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Other
__________________
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Other
__________________
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Sub Total
10.00%
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2.00%
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Other
__________________
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Sub Total
2.00%
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Total
100.00%
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transportation Guest Transportation Limousine
Sub Total
beauty Hair & Makeup Manicure and Pedicure
Sub Total
optional
overages Tax/Tips
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reception checklist & questionnaire The Location:_ _______________________________________________________________________________ Date availability?______________________________________________________________________________ Proximity to ceremony location?_________________________________________________________________ Are any other receptions booked for the same day?_________________________________________________ Room capacity? (independently confirm)_________________________________________________________ Square footage of room? Cocktail area? Dance floor? _ _____________________________________________ Is there a public address system available?_________________________________________________________ Are there visual obstructions in room? Pillars, columns, etc.?__________________________________________ What does the rental fee include?________________________________________________________________ Are there discounts for specific days/ time of day/time of year?_ ______________________________________ Is there a minimum person guarantee (equal to a min. food/beverage charge) requirement?_ _______________ What are the overtime fees?_ ___________________________________________________________________ What is the required deposit? When is it due? When is the balance due?_ _______________________________ What additional costs should we expect?__________________________________________________________ Postponement/cancellation policy?_______________________________________________________________ Liability insurance required? Terms?______________________________________________________________ Is there adequate parking or valet?_______________________________________________________________ Are we required to use an in-house caterer or ‘preferred’ caterers list?_ _________________________________ What time will vendors be allowed to enter facility?_ ________________________________________________ Are clean-up services provided? Is there an additional charge?_ _______________________________________ Are candles/open flames allowed? _______________________________________________________________ Are there decorating restrictions?________________________________________________________________ Are there any music/amplification restrictions?_____________________________________________________ Is there a coat check area available?______________________________________________________________ Are there bride and groom changing rooms?_______________________________________________________ Is it handicap accessible?_______________________________________________________________________ Are there childcare facilities?____________________________________________________________________ Is there adequate power and outlets for the entertainment?___________________________________________ Are guests allowed to throw rice or birdseed?______________________________________________________ Are there plans to renovate in the future?__________________________________________________________
(If answer is yes, get completion date in writing before finalizing contract)
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reception order & timeline Begin Time
End Time
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Toasts by bestman, maid of honor and
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Dinner plates are cleared
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Bride and groom’s first dance
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First dance with parents
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Wedding party joins the dance floor
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Open dancing for all guests
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Bestman/designated person presents
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Cake cutting
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Cake and/or other desserts are served
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Garter Toss (optional)
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Bouquet Toss (optional)
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Sweetheart Dance
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Last Dance for bride and groom
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Departure of newlyweds
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Parents or designated host announce
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Guest departure
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Designated persons collect wedding gifts,
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Background music plays as guests arrive and are
directed to the cocktail reception area
Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres are served while
guests await the bridal party
wedding party and bride and groom
other pre-determined guests
enveloped-payment to appropriate vendors
conclusion of the evening
rentals and other items for bride and groom
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flower checklist personal flowers Bride’s bouquet Maid / matron of honor bouquet Bridesmaids’ bouquets Flower girl basket or headpiece Mothers’ flowers (i.e., single stem flower, tussy mussy, corsage) Grandmothers’ flowers (i.e., single stem flower, tussy mussy, corsage) Readers Vocalists Groom’s boutonniere Bestman / groomsmen boutonnieres Ushers / ring bearer Fathers / grandfathers’ boutonnieres Other ____________________________
ceremony flowers Guest book attendant Gift table attendant Church flower s/ candles Aisle flowers / ribbons Altar / chuppah Rose petals for decorations/tossing Other ____________________________
reception flowers Powder-room arrangements Entryway table Place card table Head table Bride / groom chairs Guest tables Cake / cake table Reception buffet table(s) Rose petals for decorations Bar Other ____________________________
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music selections Whether your preferences lean toward classical, jazz, Motown, ethnic, or spiritual, you needn’t feel bound by traditional selections. Use this opportunity to share songs that mean something to you with those you love. Most couples assume they’ll remember all their favorite songs when it comes time to compose the list, but with so many details to contend with, it’s easy to forget. When you get to the point of finalizing your list, note the song lengths. Your event coordinator will need this information when composing a time line for both you and your other vendors.
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ask the right questions Do you have a demo-CD or is it possible to hear you play live?________________________________________ Do you charge a flat fee or an hourly rate?_________________________________________________________ How do you handle overtime?___________________________________________________________________ What is your cancellation/postponement policy?___________________________________________________ If something happens to the person(s) contracted, who will replace them?_______________________________ Do you have any special requirements regarding space, electricity or any other items?_____________________ Is there a member of the group that can act as MC for the first dance, cake cutting, etc?_ __________________ Will the same performer(s) on the demo-CD be performing at my wedding?_____________________________ Can we make requests at the reception?___________________________________________________________ Do you have a list of your repertoire?_____________________________________________________________ How long will it take you to set up? Will you do it before the guests arrive?______________________________ What will the performers be wearing?_ ___________________________________________________________ How often, and for how long do you break?________________________________________________________ S P E C TAC U L A R B R I D E .C O M
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making the merge your name change Keeping Your Maiden Name Women who have established a professional career using their maiden name often choose to continue using that name. Using Both Names Some women choose to use their maiden name at work and career related functions, yet legally take their husband’s surname and use it for social and family purposes. Hyphenating Your Name This option requires a hyphen after the bride’s maiden name followed by her husband’s surname. (Sandra Smith becomes Sandra Smith-Fisher.) Changing Your Name Women opting to change their name both socially and legally, should plan to take action upon returning from the honeymoon. A request should be made for a separate credit history to be maintained under the bride’s maiden name. It is wise for a woman to keep one or two credit cards under her maiden name to maintain a credit rating in the event she is widowed or divorced.
Name Change Checklist
Auto Registration Bank Accounts Car Insurance Credit Cards Credit Reporting Agency Deeds Doctor/Dental Records Driver’s License Employee Records Internal Revenue Service Life Insurance Policy Memberships Passport Post Office Property Titles Savings Accounts Social Security Card Stock Certificates Voter Registration
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where to start His bank or hers?
Joint checking or individual? The merging of two households and two sets of
finances warrants some time and attention. With all the focus on the wedding, it's easy to put off a few of the not-so-urgent details, such as banking, insurance and other financial decisions. Here are a few of the items you'll want to address sooner, rather than later. Banking
One of the first decisions to make is whether to merge your accounts or keep them
separate. Many couples opt to open a joint account, while still keeping separate accounts. Others choose to open a joint savings account, where they funnel a certain percentage of their monthly income. The amount allocated towards the account is usually determined by their financial goals. Bills If you choose to maintain separate bank accounts, sit down together and discuss the allocation of household bills. If all funds are merged, you'll need to decide who's in charge of finances and responsible for paying the monthly bills. Insurance Review car, home, health and life insurance policies. Analyze coverage plans and address the new beneficiary issues where necessary. Your First Home
No matter what state the economy is in, investing wisely in real estate can be an
important factor in building a solid financial future. Start addressing your financial goals right from the start. There are benefits to being married—you've got combined purchase power. Wield it wisely. Finding an agent that's familiar with local neighborhoods, schools and market conditions is key. Whether you know exactly what you want, or have no idea where to start, you'll want an experienced, reputable agent to walk you through the process.
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name
cell phone
Rings & marriage license
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Bride’s wedding apparel
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Bride’s emergency kit
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Groom’s tuxedo and accessories
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Favors, guest book and pen
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Aisle runner, unity candle and holder _____________________________
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Cake knife, server and toasting flutes _____________________________
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Wedding programs
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Ring bearer pillow
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Guest book table attendant
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Gift table attendant
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Pay officiant and other vendors
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Personal flowers
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Lighting candles prior to ceremony
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Toasts and announcement of couple _____________________________
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Transportation of gifts
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Bouquet for floral preservation
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Top layer of cake and cake top
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Gather rental items/bride’s gown
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vendors (wedding day contact)
name
cell phone
Cake
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Catering
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Event coordinator
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Facility contact
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Flowers
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Hair
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Makeup
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Music/ceremony
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Music/reception
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Officiant
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Photographer
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Transportation
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Videographer
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las vegas wedding professionals + services apparel: alterations & bridal gown care The Dress Doctor (see ad pg 56) (805) 769-6053 www.marla-thedressdoctor.com Tiffany Couture Cleaners (see ad pg 56) (702) 735-0186 www.tiffanycouturecleaners.com
apparel: bridal & bridesmaids Alfred Angelo (see ad pg 57) (702) 648-6838 www.alfredangelo.com Bowties Tuxedo and Bridal Boutique (702) 456-5688 www.bowtiestuxandbridal.com David`s Bridal (see ad pg 55) (877) 921-2743 www.davidsbridal.com
apparel: honeymoon Anne Thieny (see ad pg 58) (702) 405-7757 www.annethieny.com
bachelor & bachelorette: parties (continued)
Pure Romance by Melisa (702) 296-1108 www.slumberpartiesbymelisa.com
beauty: hair & makeup Amelia C & Co. (see ad pg 59) (702) 749-4411 www.amelia-c.com Hair’z Melinda (see ad pg 59) (702) 608-4635 www.hairzmelinda.com Makeup in the 702 (see ad pg 57) (702) 301-1912 www.lasvegaswedding-makeup.com Younique by Andrea (702) 526-6377 www.likinglashes.com
beauty: health & wellness
apparel: tuxedos & formalwear
iLoveKickboxing.com (702) 767-4955 www.ilovekickboxinghendersonnv.com
Jerry's Tux Shop (see ad pg 61) (702) 248-4777 www.jerrystuxshop.com
It Works! Global (801) 791-8724 www.christinahb.myitworks.com
Jos. A. Bank (see ad pg 64) (877) 703-4438 www.josbankformal.com
Spinal Care of Nevada 702-566-4673 www.drdevin.com
Men's Wearhouse (see ad pg 63) (800) 776-7848 www.menswearhouse.com
bridal registry
Tuxedo Junction (see ad pg 62) (800) 832-5717 / (702) 873-8830 www.tuxedojunction-lv.com
Bed Bath & Beyond (800) 462-3966 www.bedbathandbeyond.com
bachelor & bachelorette: parties
Bridal Registry, Inc. www.bridalregistryinc.com
Dick's Last Resort (702) 597-7991 www.dickslastresort.com
Macy's (800) 568-8865 www.macys.com
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las vegas wedding professionals + services cakes & confections
florists & floral décor
Las Vegas Custom Cakes (702) 233-2253 www.lasvegascustomcakes.com
Jovani Linens and Event Design (see ad pg 35) (702) 460-8370 www.jovanilinens.com
The Mad Batter Café and Bakery (702) 475-6360 www.madbatterusa.com
(see ad pg 32)
candy & popcorn stations Popcorn Girl (see ad pg 32) (702) 258-2676 www.popcorngirlvegas.com
(continued)
home & lifestyle purchases Direct Buy of Las Vegas (702) 588-5200 www.lasvegas.directbuy.com Your Wedding Realtor (see ad pg 117) (702) 933-7909 www.yourweddingrealtor.com
clergy & officiants
hotels
Elegant Vegas Weddings (702) 260-7875 www.elegantvegasweddings.com
Downtown Grand (see ads pg 13 and pg 37) (702) 719-5100 www.downtowngrand.com
entertainment & music
JW Marriott Resort & Spa (see ad pg 12)
Dream Entertainment, Inc. (see ad pg 37) (702) 616-1555 www.dreamlv.com
(702) 869-7031
Elegant Entertainment (702) 939-6946 www.elegantlv.com
(702) 794-9604
www.jwlasvegasresort.com Riviera Hotel & Casino (see ad pg 25) www.rivierahotel.com Sam`s Town Hotel & Gambling Hall (see ad pg 19)
Good Vibrations Events (702) 438-8091 www.gvevents.com
(see ad pg 35)
Knight Sounds Entertainment (702) 452-3544 www.knightsoundsdjs.com
florists & floral décor
(702) 454-8020 www.samstownlv.com
(see ad pg 35)
Suncoast Hotel & Casino (see ads pg 20, inside back cover) (702) 636-7090 www.suncoastcasino.com The Venetian/The Palazzo (see ad pg 21) (702) 607-4663
Bouquet Couture (702) 595-1720 www.bouquetcouture.com
www.venetian.com
Enchanted Florist (see ad pg 33) (702) 731-2656 www.lasvegasfloral.com
1st Impressions Invitations (702) 290-6805 www.1stinvite.com
invitations & wedding stationery
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las vegas wedding professionals + services invitations & wedding stationery
photography
(continued)
(continued)
CreativeTAG Studios (see ad pg 42) (562) 644-7612 www.creativeTAGstudios.com
Alligator Soup (see ad pg 30) (702) 804-0544 www.alligatorsoup.com Chic Favors & Invitations (see ad pg 31) (702) 877-1155 www.shopchicfavors.com Paper and Home (see ad pg 31) (702) 776-8243 www.paperandhome.com
Houman Photography (see ad pg 48) (385) 722-7370 www.houmanphotography.com
jewelry D & R House of Diamonds (see ad pg 5) (702) 758-3421 www.dandrdiamonds.com Origami Owl (702) 271-5263 www.mycharmingowl.origamiowl.com
photo booths
Jenna Ebert Photography (see ad pg 48) (702) 596-7750 www.jennaebertphotography.com John Morris Photography (see ad pg 47) (702) 807-1600 www.johnmorrisphoto.com
Key Lime Photography (see ad pg 43) (540) 207-9908 www.keylimephoto.com
ShutterBooth (see ad pg 49) (702) 823-3659 www.shutterbooth.com
KMH Photography (see ad pg 43) (702) 285-9588 www.kmh-photography.com
photography (see ad pg 41)
Afsaneh Javanmard Photography (702) 756-1872 www.afsanehjavanmard.com
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Imagine Studios (see ad pg 49) (702) 982-3598 www.imaginestudioslv.com
Kandylane Photography (see ad pg 48) (702) 471-8161 www.kandylanephotos.com
IFlick Photo booth (702) 882-7358 www.iflickphotobooth.com
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Digital Frog Photography (see ad pg 44) (702) 483-0288 www.digitalfrogphotography.com Ella Gagiano Photography (702) 340-5505 www.ellagagiano.com
Visionary Pen (702) 395-3583 www.visionarypen.com
Adam Frazier Photographer (702) 379-3435 www.adam-frazier.com
Custom Photo LV (see ad pg 42) (702) 273-4621 www.customphotolv.com
(see ad pg 44)
LOVELY DAY MEDIA (see ad pg 46) (702) 582-7577 www.lovelydaymedia.net M Place Productions (see ad pg 48) (702) 799-9540 www.mplaceproductions.com
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reception sites & venues
(continued)
Marcella Photography (702) 826-9875 www.marcellawp.com
(see ad pg 48)
Mindy Bean Photography (see ad pg 47) (702) 340-5415 www.mindybeanphotography.com Moxie Studio Photograhy (702) 527-0258 www.gomoxiestudio.com
(see ad pg 47)
Photos by Larotonda (see ad pg 45) (702) 378-0283 www.photosbylcg.com Stephen Salazar Photography (702) 622-1869 www.stephensalazar.com
(see ad pg 49)
Van Winkle Photography (702) 489-9436 www.vwci1.com
(see ad pg 48)
Vania Lynd Photography (888) 240-0058 www.vanialynd.com
(see ad pg 46)
(continued)
CasaBlanca Resort (see ad pg 24) (702) 346-6800 x6917 www.casablancaresort.com Chandelier Banquet Hall (see ad pg 10) (702) 528-1021 www.chandelierbanquet.com Cili Restaurant at Bali Hai Golf Club (see ad pg 11) (702) 597-6316 www.ciliweddings.com Downtown Grand (see ads pg 13, 37) (702) 719-5100 www.downtowngrand.com DragonRidge Country Club (702) 835-8582 www.pacificlinks.com
(see ad pg 24)
Emerald At Queensridge (see ad pg 8) (702) 242-5700 www.emeraldatqueensridge.com Fabrizio Banquet Hall (see ad pg 8) (702) 678-5152 www.fabriziovegas.com
reception sites & venues
Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa (see ad pg 16) (702) 567-4748 www.lakelasvegas.hilton.com
A Secret Garden (see ads pg 7, 24) (702) 318-1484 www.asecretgardenwedding.com
JW Marriott Resort & Spa (see ad pg 12) (702) 869-7031 www.jwlasvegasresort.com
Angel Park Golf Club (702) 254-3250 www.angelpark.com
Las Vegas National Golf Club (702) 734-1796 www.lasvegasnational.com
Bear's Best Las Vegas (see ad pg 4, back cover) (702) 804-8500 www.bearsbestlasvegas.com
Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort (see ad inside front cover) (702) 395-1700 www.lvpaiutegolf.com
Black Mountain Golf & Country Club (see ad pg 24) (702) 566-5935 ww.occasions4.us
Mountain Falls Grill in Pahrump (775) 537-6553 www.occasions4.us
Canyon Gate Country Club (702) 363-4650 www.canyon-gate.com
Platinum Hotel (see ad pg 14) (702) 636-2450 www.theplatinumhotel.com
(see ads pg 9, 24)
(see ad pg 24)
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las vegas wedding professionals + services reception sites & venues
(continued)
reception sites & venues
(continued)
Reflection Bay Golf Club (see ads pg 17, 25) (702) 740-4653 www.reflectionbaygolf.com
Texas Station (702) 631-8292 www.stationcasinos.com
Red Rock Country Club (see ad pg 29) (702) 304-5696 www.redrockcountryclubweddings.com
The Grove (see ad pg 15) (702) 645-5818 www.the-grove.com
Revere Golf Club (see ad pg 14) (702) 617-5707 www.reveregolf.com
The Lake Club at Lake Las Vegas (see ad pg 21) (702) 856-8432 www.pacificlinks.com
Rhodes Ranch Golf Club (see ads pg 18, 25) (702) 740-8110 www.rhodesranchgolf.com
The Venetian/The Palazzo (see ad pg 24) (702) 414-7109 www.venetian.com
Riviera Hotel & Casino (see ad pg 25) (702) 794-9604 www.rivierahotel.com
The Venue Las Vegas (see ad pg 22) (702) 575-1041 www.thevenuelasvegas.com
Sam`s Town Hotel and Gambling Hall (see ad pg 19) (702) 454-8020 www.samstownlv.com
The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa (see ad pg 23) (702) 567-2162 www.westinlakelasvegas.com
Siena Golf Club (see ad pg 29) (702) 304-7314 www.sienaweddingsandevents.com
TPC Summerlin (see ad pg 12) (702) 485-6828 www.tpcsummerlin.com
Southern Highlands Golf Club (702) 263-1000 www.pacificlinks.com
Wildhorse Golf Club (702) 810-3013 www.occasions4.us
SouthShore Golf Club (702) 856-8432 www.pacificlinks.com
(see ad pg 25)
(see ad pg 25)
Spanish Trail Country Club (702) 364-5050 www.occasions4.us
(see ad pg 25)
Suncoast Hotel & Casino (see ads pg 20, inside back cover) (702) 636-7090 www.suncoastcasino.com Tahiti Village Resort & Spa (702) 639-8330 www.tahitivillage.com
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(see ad pg 25)
(see ad pg 25)
rentals & dĂŠcor Current Events (702) 944-1848 www.eventslv.com Jovani Linens and Event Design (see ad pg 34) (702) 460-8370 www.jovanilinens.com LED Unplugged Lighting and Event Rentals (702) 266-6900 www.ledunplugged.com
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(see ad pg 33)
las vegas wedding professionals + services rentals & dĂŠcor (continued)
wedding chapels
RSVP Party Rentals (see ad pg 36) (702) 878-0144 www.rsvpparty.com
The Venetian/The Palazzo (see ad pg 24) (702) 607-4663 www.venetian.com
travel: honeymoons
wedding accessories & gifts
AA Discount Travel (702) 241-4504 www.aadiscounttravel.com
The Lil Things (678) 592-5890 www.the-lil-things.com
Resort Stay International (see ad pg 116) (702) 589-3481 www.resortstayevents.com
Things Remembered (800) 274-7367 www.thingsremembered.com
Top Triplanner (see ad pg 116) (702) 688-1668 www.toptriplanner.com
wedding planning resources
Ultra Vacations & Honeymoons (800) 804-5426 www.ultravacations.com
(see ad pg 115)
(continued)
Bridal Spectacular Events, Inc. (702) 368-0088 www.bridalspectacular.com
videography & cinematography
TheKnot.com (877) 771-3020 www.theknot.com
Bryan Bratt Productions (763) 587-8923 www.bryanbratt.com
Spectacular Bride Wedding Planner (702) 368-0088 www.spectacularbride.com
(see ad pg 50)
High Class Studios (see ad pg 43) (888) 610-3305 www.highclassstudios.com Memory Lane Video (702) 499-9998 www.mlvnv.com
(see ad pg 51)
wedding chapels Sam`s Town Hotel and Gambling Hall (see ad pg 19) (702) 454-8020 www.samstownlv.com
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