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Ivry’s Delights

Atlanta, GA 404.913.9312 | intimatesignatureevents.com Award-winning event planner Michelle Harrison of Michelle Harrison Signature Events launched a new suite of services called Intimate Signature Events, designed specifically for couples planning microweddings. The pandemic has created a higher demand for those who want a small, but beautifully planned, wedding day. Harrison’s Intimate Signature Events offers just that. The micro-wedding package for 30-50 guests is an all-inclusive ceremony and reception experience — event planning and design, a venue, photography, flowers, cake, champagne, live streaming and more — along with optional enhancements. It’s everything clients love about Harrison’s work, just on a miniature scale. Columbus, GA 240.695.3906 | ivrysdelights.com

Ivry’s Delights traded its Chicago zip code for warmer weather, making it Georgia’s newest choice for custom desserts. Made from scratch, the custom cookies are designed with every detail in mind. From the flavors to the designs to the packaging, your guests are sure to leave your event with a gourmet cookie that delivers a sweet tasting memory. Even if your event looks a bit different this year, Ivry Radford, head baker and decorator, also offers virtual cookie decorating classes, bringing your

Intimate Signature Events

friends and family together no matter their location. W Atlanta – Midtown 188 14th St. NE | Atlanta, GA 404.354.9417 | watlantamidtown.com

W Atlanta – Midtown recently received a major facelift with a top to bottom renovation including guest rooms, the event space and the lobby. The ballroom, located on the 27th floor, was designed to create a major visual impact with floorto-ceiling windows that give guests panoramic views of the Atlanta skyline and Piedmont Park. The event space can accommodate an event of any style, from intimate to grandiose and can be customized to host your wedding ceremony, reception, room block and even after party.

The Kimpton Sylvan Hotel

374 East Paces Ferry Rd. | Atlanta, GA 470.531.8930 | thesylvanhotel.com

Newly opened, The Kimpton Sylvan Hotel is Buckhead’s newest boutique property, offering unparalleled amenities, including a beautifully redesigned mid-century modern hotel, three unique restaurants and bars and a variety of enchanting event and wedding spaces. Couples seeking a one-of-a-kind Buckhead wedding destination may choose from The Sylvan Hotel’s intimate Camellia ballroom hosting up to 125 for seated receptions; Willow Bar’s lush outdoor garden oasis; St. Julep’s rooftop terrace; or the hotel’s Old Hollywood-inspired signature restaurant, The Betty. The Sylvan Hotel’s experienced team will work one-on-one to create each couples’ dream day.

12-MONTH

Planning Checklist

You said “YES!” but now what? With plenty to do before you walk down the aisle, our 12-month planning checklist will help you stay organized without experiencing the occasional mini-breakdown. By using our easy-to-navigate guide, you will be able to plan your big day, while also enjoying every moment of your exciting new chapter.

___ Create your budget. ___ Begin researching wedding vendors. (Go to atlantastyleweddings.com to get started.) ___ Choose a date and time for your ceremony and reception. ___ Select and book your ceremony location and reception venue. ___ Choose your attendants. ___ Begin wedding dress shopping. ___ Decide on an officiant, and meet with him or her to learn about any premarital requirements. ___ Begin planning the guest list to get a rough idea of head count. ___ Determine your wedding theme, colors and décor.

TEN TO TWELVE MONTHS

___ Finalize your guest list. ___ Mail save-the-dates, if you are having a destination or holiday wedding. ___ Choose your dress and accessories, and schedule the delivery date and fitting(s). ___ Select dresses for bridal attendants.

___ Meet with and make final decisions on your team of vendors: wedding planner, stationer, floral and décor provider, caterer, musicians, photographer, videographer, transportation vendor, etc. ___ Get a facial and start your pre-wedding skincare routine.

___ Get engagement photos taken.

PIECE OF CAKE Picking the perfect dessert might feel like a cakewalk, but make sure you give yourself plenty of time to select your slice. Choose a cake designer about nine months before your wedding. Ivry’s Delights

SPARKLE & SHINE Be sure to sparkle on your big day. Get your rings polished a few days ahead of your wedding. Brilliant Earth SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED Mail your invitations two months before your wedding so you have enough time to collect the RSVPs. Follow up with stragglers, then tabulate the responses to deliver a final guest headcount to your vendors two weeks prior to the big day. Eberle Invitations Photography by Jill Doty Photography

NINE MONTHS

___ Begin to plan groom’s and groom’s attendants’ attire.

___ Register for gifts. ___ Reserve a block of hotel rooms for out-of-town guests. ___ Reserve any rental equipment, such as tables, chairs and tent (if necessary). ___ Choose a cake designer for your wedding cake and groom’s cake. ___ Select hair and makeup vendors.

SIX TO EIGHT MONTHS

___ Mail your save-the-dates. ___ Start planning your rehearsal dinner. ___ Choose wedding favors for your guests. ___ Meet with your officiant to plan ceremony details. ___ Start planning your honeymoon (obtain passports/visas if necessary). ___ Secure transportation to and from the ceremony and reception. ___ Purchase wedding bands and arrange for engraving. ___ Reserve groom’s and groom’s attendants’ attire.

___ Schedule hair and makeup trials.

THREE TO FIVE MONTHS

___ Meet with your caterer to discuss menu details.

___ Plan welcome bags for out-of-town guests. ___ Choose the ceremony music, and discuss reception music with your band or DJ. ___ Confirm out-of-town guest accommodations.

TWO MONTHS

___ Mail your invitations. ___ Develop a system for organizing

RSVPs.

___ Begin to write wedding vows. ___ Prep for bachelor and bachelorette parties. ___ Confirm details for rehearsal dinner, ceremony and reception.

ONE MONTH

___ Pick up rings and check engraving. ___ Research local marriage license and name change requirements. ___ Have your final dress fitting. ___ Confirm details with the florist, caterer, entertainers and officiant. ___ Have a trial run for full hair and makeup. ___ Purchase gifts for attendants, flower girl, ring bearer, fiancé, parents and anyone else who helped make your wedding extra special. ___ Attend bachelor and bachelorette parties. ___ Plan for floral and dress preservation. ___ Decide who will do readings and toasts.

___ Finalize wedding vows.

TWO WEEKS

___ Finalize seating arrangements. ___ Give your caterer and venue a final guest count. ___ Break in your wedding shoes. ___ Get your last pre-wedding haircut and color.

___ Practice your wedding vows.

ONE WEEK

___ Give assignments to your wedding party members and remind them of rehearsal details.

___ Obtain your marriage license. ___ Confirm timelines and details with all vendors.

___ Assign an attendant to collect gifts and cards.

___ Prepare tip envelopes for vendors and arrange for someone to distribute them the day of the wedding. ___ Perfect your wedding vows.

ONE DAY

___ Get a manicure and pedicure. ___ Arrange to have welcome bags delivered to hotel rooms.

___ Host rehearsal dinner and hand out special gifts to the wedding party. ___ Ensure dress, shoes, jewelry and accessories are all ready to go. ___ Pack overnight bag if you are staying at a hotel the night of your wedding.

WEDDING DAY

___ Arrange to get checked in and have luggage delivered to your hotel. ___ Relax and enjoy the day!

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