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elcome to I Do, the 2019 Echo Press summer wedding guide. We hope this publication will be a helpful reference guide for planning your wedding day and preparing for marriage. Inside you’ll find articles highlighting the popular wedding gown styles for 2019, as well as beauty tips, trends for the groom’s attire, ideas for wedding receptions and so much more. It also contains information on many businesses that specialize in wedding-related services or products. We hope this guide serves as a handy reference to help you plan your most important day! A Publication of the Echo Press www.echopress.com (320) 763-3133
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Popular wedding gown styles for 2019....................................5 Publish your engagement photo...............................................31 White isn’t your only option............................................................6 Submit your wedding photo for our next issue................31 Embrace a classic look.......................................................................8 Destination weddings......................................................................32 Be smart about beauty preparation........................................10 Honeymoon: a destination with your name on it..........33 Best dressed groom’s attire 2019...............................................12 Eleven steps to planning the perfect wedding................34 hasn’t.............................................................................13 been done yet - want to do this after it’s been looked at in case some changes need Necktie orThis bowtie?. to be Choosing themade perfect wedding shoes....................................14 Five ways to accessorize................................................................14 Fresh take on an old custom........................................................15 Create your own wedding website...........................................16 Wedding invitation essentials......................................................16 Wedding event branding................................................................17 A beautiful bouquet for every bride.........................................18 How to wear a boutonniere..........................................................19 Non-floral boutonnieres..................................................................19 Wedding reception floral ideas...................................................19 Beautiful wedding cake trends..................................................20 The benefit of using local vendors...........................................21 Photography trends you’ll love...................................................22 How to plan a kid-friendly wedding.......................................23 Unique wedding reception ideas.............................................24 Wedding reception goodies.........................................................25 Host a cocktail party reception.................................................26 Tips for a crowd-pleasing wedding meal............................ 27 Reasons to choose a fall wedding...........................................28 Ways to save on your dream wedding..................................29 Plan a beautiful winter wedding...............................................30 4 I Do! Bridal Guide 2019
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Recently engaged couples may be excited to get a jump on wedding planning. Bridal shows can be a great way for couples to meet and familiarize themselves with local wedding professionals, all the while introducing themselves to the terminology of wedding planning. Though they’re a great source of information, contacts and samples, bridal shows also can be a bit overwhelming. Learning how to maximize time spent at shows can help couples plan their weddings as efficiently as possible.
start small
If the idea of large crowds is unappealing, attend the more intimate, boutique shows that are often held at local reception halls and restaurants instead of the larger installations at convention centers and hotels.
scout out vendors
Check the bridal show’s website for lists of exhibitors and see if your desired vendors are on the list. But
even if they’re not, keep an open mind and use the show as a chance to compare offerings. If an event map is available, marking off must-visit booths can help save time.
pre-register
Pre-registering for bridal events saves time at check-in, and doing so may make you eligible for discounted tickets.
dress comfortably
Bridal expos involve a lot of walking and roaming around. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. Consider a backpack or hands-free bag so you are not weighed down when collecting the swag and other handouts throughout the day.
ask questions
When face-to-face with vendors, rely on their expertise but don’t hesitate to ask questions concerning themes, colors, recommendations for honeymoon locations, invitation paper suggestions, and much more.
SHOWS come prepared
Chances are each vendor is going to ask couples for information so that they can follow up with a phone call or email with more detailed offerings and estimates. Couples attending the show can expediate the process by coming equipped with labels that feature their names, contact information and wedding date. They can then stick the labels on sign-in sheets or use them like business cards.
stay for the fashion show
Many shows will offer a runway experience to present the latest gown and tuxedo offerings. This can be an entertaining way for couples to formulate their wedding styles. Wedding shows introduce couples to vendors and set them on the path to making decisions regarding the planning of their weddings.
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Wedding pre healthy After the big question is popped and loving partners decide to spend their lives together as a married couple, a whirlwind of activity will ensue. Although wedding planning is exciting, some couples may feel overwhelmed with all the decisions that need to be made before they can tie the knot. In this state of increased pressure, stress may build and health could falter. According to a Cornell University study, more than 70 percent of brides-to-be have weight loss on the brain, but shedding pounds shouldn’t be the only health factor to consider. Here are some easy ways to stay mentally and physically fit in advance of a happy wedding day.
get daily exercise
Exercise is important for maintaining a healthy body weight and keeping stress levels in check. Exercise also can boost mood. The Department of Health and Human Services recommends getting at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activ6 I Do! Bridal Guide 2019
ity or 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic activity each week. Strength training exercises performed at least twice a week complete a well-balanced exercise regimen.
slow down and relax
Those who go full-throttle with all of their responsibilities (including wedding planning) may burn out. Stress can weaken the immune system and make people vulnerable to illness. Schedule some time for date nights with your fiancé, and don’t overlook the benefits of hanging out with friends and getting away from wedding planning for a bit. •Eat body-boosting foods. The foods we eat can impact everything from energy levels to skin radiance. Foods like berries, sweet potatoes, broccoli, greens, green tea, and dark chocolate all contain antioxidants that boost the immune system, states The Food Network. Avoid drastic diets that can do more harm than good. Simply cutting 500
habits
calories a day can help the average person lose a pound per week if weight loss is a goal. Simple ways to trim calories are to choose skim milk over whole milk and choose low-calorie snacks.
cut down on alcohol consumption
Toasting to the future with a glass of wine may become rote in the months leading up to the wedding, but alcohol is a diuretic and a source of liquid calories. Alcoholic beverages dehydrate the body and cause it to hold onto water. When imbibing, stick to low-calorie cocktails like a vodka spritzer (60 to 80 calories) instead of a calorie-laden frozen margarita (300 calories). Feeling and looking one’s best starts long before the wedding day. By making health a priority, couples can start their new lives together on healthy footing.
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Wedding dress fitting Because fashion preferences were once ornate and dependent on precise fits, ready-to-wear clothing really did not become widely available until the early 20th century. Such attire is now available in just about any retail store. Because ready-to-wear clothing is so readily available, the average person may be unfamiliar with custom-made or tailored items. In fact, a couples’ wedding may be the only instance in their lives when they require the services of a seamstress or tailor. Fittings are a part of wedding planning, and here’s how brides-tobe can navigate the process of finding and being fitted for a dress.
try on sample gowns
The first step is to make your rounds to various gown shops and try on the samples they have available. Most sample sizes will not be the size you wear every day, so expect them to be ill-fitting. Do not be discouraged. Once a gown is chosen, the dress shop will take your measurements and order the gown according to the manufacturer’s siz8 I Do! Bridal Guide 2019
ing guide. Again, this can be shocking, since the size will likely be larger than what you wear in street clothes. Some shops will also order a little larger to allow for adequate tailoring.
schedule the first fitting
The first fitting should be anywhere from eight to 12 weeks before the wedding date, according to experts at WeddingWire, an online wedding information provider. This is the time it takes to complete most standard alterations. Complex customizations can take even longer. Brides should also budget a minimum of $500 for alterations, which may or may not be included in the price of the dress.
bring shoes and undergarments
Remember to bring along the exact shoes and undergarments you will wear with your gown. A change in shoes or bra/corset can result in the alterations fitting poorly the next time. Bring these items along to all subsequent fittings.
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Martha Stewart Weddings suggests speaking up at fittings if anything is uncomfortable or needs tweaking. Seamstresses are masters at their crafts, but only if they understand the desires of the bride.
check the details
The second fitting is designed to check that all issues from the first fitting have been addressed, the gown is comfortable and you can move freely. At the last fitting, ask the maid of honor to come along so that she understands how to bustle or help you handle complicated straps or closures. Open communication with a seamstress and bridal shop can ensure brides-to-be get a dress that fits like a glove.
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edding days can be hectic. In fact, many couples note after tying the knot that their wedding days were so busy that the ceremonies and receptions were over before they knew it. Creating a wedding day schedule can seem like a daunting task. Couples tend to have lots of things to do before saying “I do,” and organizing everything so ceremonies begin on time can seem as puzzling as a brain teaser. But certain scheduling strategies can help couples ensure they look their best and make it to the altar on time.
start with the ceremony
Couples can establish a framework for their wedding day schedule by working back from the ceremony. Once the ceremony time is set, couples who plan to take photos before their ceremonies can then work with their photographers to determine how much time they will need for photos and where they want to take the photos. Bridal parties may need transportation to the photo session, so determining when and where to take photos before the ceremony gives couples an idea of when to arrange for pickup. 10 I Do! Bridal Guide 2019
make lunch arrangements
Some couples choose to tie the knot and host their receptions at the same venue. In such instances, if brides are getting their hair and makeup done at the venue, ask the venue representative if lunch can be provided to the bridal party. Some venues may include small lunch buffets in their reception costs, while others might charge extra. Confirm the availability and costs, and if it’s unavailable or too expensive, then arrange for lunch to be delivered. Either way, couples should not skip lunch, as it may be their only chance to eat until after the ceremony.
determine how much time is needed for hair and makeup
Weddings that feature large bridal parties will require more time for hair and makeup than ceremonies with small bridal parties. Brides with large bridal parties may need to book more than two hair and makeup artists so everyone can get done on time. Wedding hair and makeup sessions can last several hours for large bridal parties, so brides should schedule their sessions early if their parties are big.
confirm when the venue is open to you
Before booking hair and makeup appointments, couples should confirm when they will be able to access their wedding venue. Brides may want to get their hair and makeup done at the ceremony sight, but that may only be possible if the venue opens early for the wedding party. If it does not, then brides must account for transportation time to the ceremony sight when making their wedding day schedules.
distribute schedule
Once the wedding day schedule has been devised, couples should share it with each other and their wedding parties. Grooms’ wedding day to-do lists might not be as extensive as brides’, but grooms should still be kept in the loop regarding the schedule so they can help if anyone has questions or if something goes awry. Sharing the schedule with the wedding party decreases the chances of someone being late or missing an appointment. Couples can solve the riddle of scheduling their wedding days by working backwards and asking their vendors to cooperate in laying out the day’s events.
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cut blooms that last the longest Flowers may look beautiful in gardens and even when snipped and brought inside to brighten up a mantel or dining table. Unfortunately, cut flowers have a finite shelf life. While cut blooms can’t live forever, certain varieties will outlast others. Choosing flowers wisely for wedding centerpieces or keepsakes can help couples enjoy selected flowers longer.
peonies
Peonies can last for about a week or two when brought indoors. HGTV says to snip the stems when the buds are tight, wrap them in newspaper and store them in the refrigerator until you’re ready to arrange.
zinnias
These bright blooms can last for three to four weeks and are best harvested in summer. Related to the sunflower, zinnias are available in a wide range of colors.
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ers can last between three and four weeks after being cut. Mums can be used to fill out floral displays because they tend to be inexpensive but durable flowers.
coneflowers
The purple coneflower is popular, but coneflowers are available in many colors aside from purple. Coneflowers attract butterflies and are beautiful in cut displays.
ranunculus
Ranunculus mimic the look of roses and display layer after layer of silky, crepe-like petals. These blooms can last a week or more in vases if they’re put in water right after being cut.
carnations
Another budget-friendly flower, carnations are popular from early spring until late summer. Available in many hues, they can be used in conjunction with other blooms to create well-rounded floral displays that may last between two and three weeks.
lilies
Lilies are traditional flowers that are beautiful to behold. Lilies are available in various sizes and colors and can be bought fresh year-round. Lilies often last longer than a week after being cut. Look for lilies with tight buds, as such flowers tend to last the longest.
gladioli
The lovely flowers of the vertical-growing gladiolus, which is sometimes referred to as the “sword lily,” are available in yellow, peach, pink, white, and other hues. These bulb-based plants can last up to two weeks after being cut and add variety and texture to floral displays. Although advice varies on how to keep cut flowers fresh the longest, veteran florist Nic Faitos, senior partner at Starbright Floral Design in New York, who has provided his floral expertise for Reader’s Digest, says the best approach is to keep vase water clean. In addition, ProFlowers suggests keeping cut blooms in a cool room away from direct sunlight and heat.
wedding insurance can ease nerves Couples spend thousands of dollars on their wedding ceremony and celebrations. The cost of a wedding varies depending on geographic location, but according to the business and financial resource Business Insider and The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study, the average wedding in the United States costs $31,391. Insurance policies can help couples protect their wedding investment. Special event insurance provides coverage for various scenarios, including extreme weather, damaged gifts, lost jewelry, vendor cancellations or noshows, venues closing before the wedding, and canceled weddings, according to Travelers Insurance. Insurance also may cover other unforseen scenarios, such as unexpected expenses from injuries during the wedding or spoiled food. Policies will pay directly for any damage or injuries that occur, or reimburse the couple if the wedding is postponed or canceled. If weddings occur at home, some people’s home insurance or umbrella policies may cover
certain wedding liabilities. Most wedding venues carry their own liability insurance, so couples may not have to overlap there. However, for those who desire extra protection for vendor mishaps, it is wise to speak with an insurance professional about special wedding coverage. Prices for wedding insurance policies can start at around $100 to $200 for minimum coverage and reach $1,000 for more expensive ceremonies, according to the financial advisement website NerdWallet. Speak with an insurance agent and read policies carefully before purchasing one. Non-covered issues typically include theft or loss of an engagement ring; rainy days that do not classify as extreme weather; switching vendors after a deposit is made; and risky entertainment, such as fireworks or live animals. Protecting wedding expenditures with insurance policies can provide couples with added peace of mind on their big days. 001811325r1
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How to handle rain on your wedding day Brides and grooms fear the prospects of rainy wedding days. But even couples who have contended with everything from a few drops to an all-out deluge on their wedding days look back fondly on the ceremonies and receptions. In fact, how couples handle any precipitation can affect how happy the festivities may be. Have a rainy day game plan. Rain affects outdoor weddings more than any other type of ceremony or reception. If the goal is to exchange vows outdoors, work with the venue to make this possible with a tent or gazebo. However, if the weather is especially foul and windy, move it indoors. Invest in golf umbrellas. Couples who live in notoriously damp climates can purchase golf umbrellas, which tend to be larger than the
average umbrella, and keep them stationed in decorated stands to ease transitions between wedding sites and keep everyone as dry as possible. Wear waterproof cosmetics. Women in the bridal party, including the bride, can ask their makeup artists to use durable, waterproof products. This can help salvage beautifully composed looks should some drops begin to fall. Know vendors’ rain policies. Some live musicians will not play in damp weather. Florists may need to make accommodations for arrangements blowing in the wind. Couples need to understand what they’re responsible for and what may be covered if a weather event occurs. Wedding insurance may help cover the costs of nonrefundable cancellations.
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A first dance song at the wedding reception often sets the tone for the upcoming festivities and can exemplify just how newlyweds feel about each other. Couples may agonize over which song to choose, but there are many different resources available that 14 I Do! Bridal Guide 2019
can help couples narrow down their options. Spotify, the popular streaming music service, has compiled a list of the most popular wedding songs for 2018, based on global respondents. Their top pick was “Perfect,” by Ed Sheeran, a song that many might suspect was
Move past it quickly. It is okay to get upset if the weather turns for the worse. But don’t dwell on it. Guests will sense negative energy, and couples should set the tone of sticking it through despite a little adversity Ñ which can be a good lesson for the marriage as well. Embrace the rain. While a couple probably won’t wish for rain, there are some benefits to overcast skies, say the wedding professionals at Brides magazine. Flowers are less likely to wilt in rainy conditions. In the absence of bright sunlight, outdoor photographs can really pop. Rain is romantic and may compel couples and their guests to cuddle close. Don’t let rain on a wedding day become a drag. With preparation and perspective, couples can handle rainy wedding days.
composed with wedding dances in mind. Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud,” Etta James’ “At Last,” John Legend’s “All of Me,” and Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in LoveÓ filled out the remaining top five spots on Spotify’s list.
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Just because your name is on a marriage certificate after your wedding doesn’t mean your name change is legal. There are several steps to take in order to get this done. The first step in changing your name is to get the original or certified marriage license with the raised seal. If you didn’t automatically receive one, you can call the clerk’s office where your license was filed to get one. Before you can change your name, you’ll need the original (or certified) marriage license with the raised seal. Call the clerk’s office where your license was filed to get copies if one wasn’t automatically sent to you.
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Change your driver’s license at the Department of Motor Vehicles and remember to bring every form of identification necessary – current license, certified marriage certificate and new Social Security card. Change your bank accounts, especially if you’re setting up a joint account. You will need your new driver’s license and marriage certificate.
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Secrets to at-home weddings
Many couples preparing for their trip down the aisle follow the familiar sentiments expressed by Dorothy in ‘The Wizard of Oz.’ Such couples feel “there’s no place like home” when hosting a wedding ceremony or reception. There are many benefits to hosting a wedding at home. Homes often hold couples’ most cherished memories, and hosting a backyard celebration or an intimate indoor ceremony at your own home or the abode of a loved one can be a cost-effective way to have a good time. Here are some tips to help couples navigate hosting an at-home wedding.
assess the space
The average home is not equipped to handle hundreds of guests, wait staff, caterers, and parked cars. Concessions in regard to comfort and safety will have to be made when drawing up the guest list. The wedding resource The Knot advises the general rule is six- to 10 square-feet of floor space per guest for row seating. YouÕll probably need even more space for buffet tables, seating and a dance floor. You will likely need to temporarily move furniture to comfortably fit everyone indoors – or rent a large enough tent for a backyard wedding.
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hire a cleaning service
It’s important to present a clean, inviting space when hosting a wedding at home. A cleaning service will conduct a thorough cleaning before and after the festivities, freeing up your time for last-minute tasks or to embark on your honeymoon.
book an officiant early
Confirm with an officiant that they can oversee the wedding proceedings at your home. Many religious officials are not able to perform ceremonies outside of a place of worship.
learn the legalities
Certain municipalities may require permits for parking on street, noise past a certain hour, closing of streets, and much more. Do your research. You may need to coordinate parking at a nearby lot (like a school closed on the weekend) and shuttle people to your home.
consult an insurance carrier
Inquire if having such a large party at home is covered by your homeowner’s insurance policy, particularly if your home is damaged or someone gets injured during the festivities. Supplemental liability insurance or an umbrella policy may offer greater protection. Weddings at home can be a unique opportunity for couples who love the comfort and familiarity of their homes.
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hair style A wedding is a tough time to experience a bad hair day. Clothing styles, time of day and weather all can dictate a wedding hairstyle, but ultimately one of the most important factors in a wedding hairstyle is finding a stylist who understands you and can exercise your vision. A patient, understanding stylist who is open to viewing different photographs and drawing inspiration from various places, as well as running through a few trial styles, can help brides (and grooms) look their best. In fact, trials are a must to ensure that a chosen style will work with your hair texture. If you plan to get your hair colored, professionals recommend doing so about three weeks in advance of the big day so it looks natural and any potential snafus can be remedied beforehand. Your stylist may suggest a light trim prior to the wedding so that the ends are fresh and healthy. And since you’re putting your faith in a qualified stylist, trust their expertise and vision. Keep an open mind to their suggestions. You may fall in love with one of the options you hadn’t considered.
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Wedding unity ceremony ideas Weddings celebrate the joining together of hearts, families and homes. The unification of a couple pledging vows to each other is the key component of the ceremony, and unity rituals are common during both traditional and nontraditional weddings. Unity ceremonies represent the magic of two people coming together as one. Unity rituals may be built into certain religious or cultural weddings as a normal part of the festivities. Other couples may want to embrace the idea of a unity ceremony to add something extra special to their ceremonies. Couples seeking creative options for unity rituals as part of their wedding ceremonies can explore these clever ideas. Candle lighting. The lighting of a unity candle is one of the more recognizable and traditional unity rituals. During this ritual, the bride and the groom each light an individual candle and then together light a larger candle, which celebrates them coming together as one.
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Sand pouring. The pouring of sand into a vessel also is a popular unity ritual. In this ritual, couples choose two sands of different colors and then pour their respective colors into a vessel, allowing the different hues to mix together. This ritual can be expanded to include other family members, with a rainbow of colors blending for a now unified joining of families. Unity cross. Christians may enjoy a unity cross ritual at their ceremony. A unity cross is a decorative cross with a holder, and the cross is held in place by three pins, which symbolize the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit. During this ritual, the bride, groom and officiant will each set a pin in place. Tree planting. Planting a tree or shrub that can grow with the marriage is a green idea and one that takes unity rituals to a different level. Couples can place the sapling in a decorative pot and then take turns watering it. Later the tree can be planted outside the coupleÕs first home.
Lasso ceremony. This ritual is traditional in many Spanish- and Filipino-speaking countries. After vows are exchanged, the officiant wraps a floral garland or rosary around the couple. At the end of the ceremony, the garland is saved as a symbol of unity and love. Handfasting. This ritual comes from an ancient Celtic tradition that bounds the bride and groom’s right hands together during the wedding ceremony. Handfasting symbolizes couples’ commitments to one another. Flower ceremony. In this ritual, couples can exchange roses or a favorite flower and then place them in a vase or basket. All members of the family also are invited to place a single flower into the vessel, which ultimately results in a beautiful floral display. Couples can create their own unique unity ceremonies. The blending of any two materials, such as wine, tea, glass beads, or paint, or even the traditional tying of knots will convey the symbolism of joining as one.
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wedding cake trends for 2019 Brides are getting creative with their wedding cakes in 2019, incorporating new shapes, colors, patterns and materials. Take a look at a few of the options out there.
ferns
Moving away from eucalyptus or other wedding greens, ferns are taking their places, giving cakes are subtle feel, but can still be used with a more rustic wedding.
cheese cake
Not cheesecake, but “cheese” cake, or a cake made of actual wheels of cheese. This option works well if you’re not a fan of sweets, and, if you add fruit alongside the cheese, it makes a wonderful summer treat.
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single tier
ed fondant with a tile pattern using the colors of your wedding.
donuts
So many flowers today are edible and a great way to decorate a cake. Make sure to only use flowers grown specifically for consumption. Some of the many edible flowers include pansies, roses, dahlias, mums, lilacs, bachelor buttons, hibiscus, orchids, impatiens and begonias.
Trending toward simpler, a single layer cake is much more affordable. It also allows a couple to have multiple cakes in different flavors and styles. Looking for something a little more unusual? Why not try a donut cake? This is a great alternative if you’re not a cake fan.
on the narrow
For a modern take on wedding cake, why not try a tall, narrow-tiered rectangular cake for your wedding.
tile prints
To give some spark to a single layer cake, have it designed with paint-
edible flowers
skip the frosting
Not a fan of buttercream or fondant? You could select whipped cream frosting or a ganache, or even serving pound cake with a drizzled glaze. Naked cakes have little or no frosting on the outside and have fruit or frosting between the layers.
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wedding registry tips Building a wedding registry is a task unlike any other couples may encounter during their lifetimes. Wedding registries are invaluable resources that provide engaged couples’ loved ones with gift suggestions. In spite of that value, couples may find it daunting and even a little uncomfortable to build their wedding registries. Building a wedding registry can feel like walking a tightrope. Couples likely won’t want to ask for too much or for gifts that are too expensive, but a poorly built registry can be a major inconvenience for guests. The following tips can help couples build adequate registries that benefit them without asking too much of their guests. Register with more than one store. It’s important to register with more than one store. Doing so makes things as convenient as possible for guests and increases the chances they will be able to shop at stores they’re familiar with. Unless your guest list is predominantly local, try to register with at least one 22 I Do! Bridal Guide 2019
national chain so guests who live in different regions can shop for gifts in-person if they prefer to do so. Make a large list. Some couples are hesitant to make large wedding registries, feeling that doing so gives the impression that they’re asking for too much. But large registries simply give guests more options to choose from. Many industry insiders advise registering for two to three gifts per guest. That might seem like a lot, but guests will appreciate having all of those options. Don’t hesitate to include expensive items on your registry. Couples also may be hesitant to include especially expensive items on their wedding registries. However, the couples’ parents and other close relatives may be honored to purchase more expensive items, so couples should not feel embarrassed to include them on their lists. It’s also important to note that many retailers, after couples’ wedding days have come and gone, discount registry items that weren’t purchased. So even if no one purchases
the more expensive items, including them on a registry may significantly reduce their cost for couples who want to buy such items themselves after tying the knot. Vary the prices of items on the list. In addition to including more expensive items on the registry, make sure to include moderately priced and inexpensive items. This gives guests more options and ensures guests who might be spending a lot to travel to and from the wedding can still purchase gifts without digging too much deeper into their pockets. Periodically update the registries. Periodically update your registries to remove items you have already received and to add items if many of the less expensive ones have already been purchased. This also makes things more convenient for guests. Building a wedding registry is a unique task that couples can embrace as their wedding day draws near.
wedding favors your guests will enjoy
when you go through the effort of selecting wedding favors for your guests, you don’t want to see them left sitting on the tables at the end of the night. Many couples are experimenting with new ideas for wedding favors, moving away from goodie bags. Here are a few suggestions: Late night snacks. If you are serving alcohol at your reception, you want to keep your guests safe and healthy. Instead of a trinket, why not skip it in favor of late evening snacks. It can be as light as a few crackers and cheese or you could do something fun like a hot dog cart, pizza, french fries or even breakfast style snacks such as donuts. Welcome bags. This idea is an oldie, but goodie, and is always welcomed by guests. Try filling it with bottled water, aspirin, packaged single-serve coffee, granola bars or local treats. If you are having an outdoor wedding, you could include a compact umbrella if the weather looks to be rainy, or add in sunscreen and/or bug repellent. Localized gifts. If you are planning a destination wedding, many of the guests will not want to find room in their luggage for wedding favors of any size, and the bride and groom can find it hard to ship the favors to their destination. Think about selecting local goods that are found at your destination – food, a handmade gift or possible a gift certificate that can be used during the wedding getaway.
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Tips for choosing a reception Weddings are memorable for a host of reasons. While couples remember their weddings because they mark the day they officially tied the knot, guests may remember weddings for other reasons, including the food served at the reception. Some wedding venues are known for their stunning landscapes, while others build their reputations on unique interiors that provide unforgettable ambiance. But regardless of where weddings take place, guests are liable to discuss the food served at the reception. Guests might rave about the escargot or complain that the fish was flaky, but couples who choose reception menus wisely can go a long way toward ensuring there are more compliments than complaints once the dinner bell rings. Don’t zero in on specialties. According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study, a survey of nearly 13,000 brides and grooms who tied the knot in 2017, the average wedding hosted 136 guests. While couples might be tempted by specialty dishes when choosing their wedding menus, couples who are hosting dozens, if not hundreds, of guests should keep things simple. Consider potential allergies. In regard to entrées, make sure guests 24 I Do! Bridal Guide 2019
with food allergies can choose something that won’t make them sick. According to Food Allergy Research & Education¨, an organization devoted to improving the quality of life of individuals with food allergies, some common foods cause the majority of allergic reactions. Peanuts, soy, sesame, and shellfish are among the most common food allergies, according to FARE¨. FARE also notes that allergies to wheat, milk and eggs are common in children. While such foods can still be served at wedding receptions, make sure to also include foods that are unlikely to trigger allergic reactions. Couples can even ask guests to inform them of any food allergies. Don’t hesitate to offer a favorite food. While specialty entrées might not be a great choice, especially at large receptions where lots of mouths must be fed, a couple who has a favorite food that’s symbolic of their relationship should not hesitate to offer it during the cocktail hour. For example, a couple who met in Thailand may want to offer a favorite Thai dish. Offer an elaborate dessert. The last bite guests will take is dessert, so couples who want their
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guests to go home raving about the food may want to offer something special after the entrées have been taken away. Some guests may not indulge, but those who do might end their nights thinking about the delicious dessert they enjoyed as the festivities drew to a close. If the dessert is especially unique, offer something more traditional alongside it for more hesitant guests. Choosing a wedding menu should be fun. Menus should reflect not only couples’ tastes but also include some popular foods so no one goes home hungry.
pros & cons of buying a tux vs. a suit
PROS
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CONS
CONS
Excellent for black-tie weddings Looks more polished Available in many styles and colors Can pair better with an elaborate bridal gown Makes coordinating with groomsmen easier
Not as versatile for other events Very expensive to buy outright Available in other colors, but black is easier to find Requires special shirt (white with black buttons)
Can be worn after for all types of events Can be more completely personalized Comes in different colors and styles Pairs easily with pocket squares, ties, etc. Great for slightly less formal or informal weddings
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How to curtail spending and still impress Tying the knot can be an expensive endeavor. According to The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study, which surveyed nearly 13,000 brides and grooms in the United States who got married in 2017, the average cost of a wedding was more than $33,000. That figure may surprise some couples planning their weddings, many of whom may not be able to afford spending so much on their ceremonies and receptions. Couples may feel pressure to compete with friends and relatives whose weddings they have attended in the past, and that may compel some to stretch their budgets and even go into debt to finance their nuptials. However, there are ways for couples to curtail their wedding spending and impress guests at the same time. Trim the guest list. The 2017 Real Weddings Study found that couples spent an average of $268 per guest in 2017. Many couples are recognizing that smaller guest lists are a great way to lower wedding spending, and The Knot study found that the average guest count 26 I Do! Bridal Guide 2019
decreased from 149 in 2009 to 136 in 2017. Trimming the guest list may seem harsh, but couples who work together need not cut their guest lists in half. By working together, couples can likely find between 10 and 15 acquaintances on their initial lists who won’t be offended if they’re not invited. Couples who spend the 2017 average per guest can save nearly $3,000 by removing just 10 people from their guest lists. Expand your venue horizons. A greater number of couples are looking beyond traditional wedding venues and opting for more unique locales to tie the knot. The 2017 Real Weddings Study found that 15 percent of 2017 weddings were held on farms, ranches and even in barns, while just 2 percent of weddings were hosted in such venues in 2009. The growing popularity of unique wedding venues may make some locations more expensive than couples anticipate, but a willingness to tie the knot in a unique venue greatly increases couples’ options, improving the chances they will find more affordable venues.
Cut back on guest entertainment. Customizing experiences for guests is a major reason why today’s couples are spending so much more per guest than their predecessors. Spending for customized guest entertainment, which includes things like photo booths, sparklers and video booths, tripled between 2009 and 2017. Couples may want to give their guests unique experiences, but should not stretch their budgets or go into debt to do so. Tie the knot in winter. Summer and fall were the most popular wedding seasons in 2017, and that does not figure to change anytime soon. Couples can take advantage of those trends by getting married in winter, a slow season for wedding venues and vendors, who might be more flexible with their prices. The most popular months to tie the knot in 2017 were September, June and October, so couples who don’t want to wed in winter but want to avoid paying top prices should avoid those three months. Weddings are expensive, but couples can find ways to cut costs without sacrificing quality.
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Inspiring grooms trending Spring grooms have a chance to embrace their own personal style this year, whether it’s with boutonnieres, tuxes or suits. Here are some of the styles that are trending right now.
suits are part of the 2019 trend for grooms. They are easy to transition from the more formal wedding to a relaxed reception by simply removing the jacket.
A white or cream jacket will compliment a bride’s cream wedding dress, especially if it’s well tailored. It can be paired with matching slacks or you can contrast it with a pair black evening trousers.
A big trend for 2019, velvet makes a huge fashion statement. select a beautiful black velvet jacket, or maybe work with a colorful jewel tone. If you prefer something a little more subdued, try adding a velvet bow tie.
LIGHT SUITS
LINEN
Perfect for spring and summer, linen suits are lightweight and come in a variety of lighter colors such as cream, grey or dusty blue. You can dress it up with a time, or give it a relaxed look with an open collar.
BOLD COLORS AND PATTERNS
Believe it or not, floral for grooms is in style! You can add just a touch with a floral shirt or tie, or even select a floral print suit. Not into flowers? How about bold blue or emerald, or maybe a classy plaid, check or tweed?
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VELVET FOR MEN
SLIM FIT
Even though men’s fashions are heading back toward a looser fit in clothing, weddings call for a more tailored, slim fit. Nicely tapered slacks with a close fitting jacket will give you a sophisticated edge.
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GROOM AND GROOMSMEN DIFFER
Bridal gowns don’t match the bridesmaid dresses, so why should a groom and his groomsment be any different? If you want your own unique look, why not differentiate through accessories? You can also stand out by wearing a different shade of suit or tuxedo than the groomsmen. Just make sure you have some item that conects all the men in your party.
SECOND LOOK
Brides do it all the time – separate dresses for the wedding and the reception, so why not give it a try? Select clothing that is more classic for the wedding, then switch to a dinner jacket for the evening. It’s an opportunity to have a little fun!
Tips for selecting a suit Whether you go formal or relaxed depends on the formality of your wedding as well as your own personal style. Here are a few guidelines to help you make your wedding day decision.
FIT THE FORMALITY
Is your wedding an evening event in a ballroom or upscale venue? If so, then you might want to decide on a well-tailored suit or tuxedo in a dark tone. Are you getting married outdoors or during the daytime? Then think about something a bit more casual like linen or a light colored suit. Whatever the venue, try to select your clothing to fit the feel of the wedding and venue.
SELECT YOUR ATTIRE TO FIT YOUR BODY TYPE
Are you tall and slim? Then most suits and tuxes will compliment your body type. If you are built more solidly, then a fitted darker suit that nips in at the waist can give the impression of a slimmer silhouette. If you’re looking to add a little bulk, check out a double breasted suit in a lighter color to help make you look broader. If you’re trying to add the look of a little more height, try on a two or
three button jack where the buttons are lower on the jacket.
COORDINATION IS THE KEY
No matter what style you select, make sure that it coordinates with your partner’s attire. If your bride will be wearing a lacy gown, you can try matching it with a tailored tan suit. If it is ornate with large amounts of beading, stick with classic black or another dark color. A slim styled grey suit will be the perfect compliment to a streamlined wedding gown. Not only should you coordinate with the bride, but you should also coordinate with the attendants. You don’t have to match exactly, but the style and feel of the suits or tuxes should be the same, and the groomsmen’s attire should compliment the bridesmaids.
FIT KIS THE KEY
Regardless of the style you decide on, the most important key is to have it fit perfectly. It should allow you to move around easily and be comfortable. The jacket sleeve hem should land at the wristbone, leaving about one-quarter to one-half inch of shirt cuff showing. The bottom of the jacke reach just below the butt and
or tux
the vent should lay flat. The collar of the jacket should lay flat on the back and sides of the neck with no gaps or bulges and the pants should fit comfortablly whether you are standing or sitting.
STAND OUT WITH ACCESSORIES
Give yourself and your groomsmen some personality by spicing things up fun accessories, such as special boutonnieres or bowties in different colors.
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A TUX AND A SUIT
Although they may look similar, the main difference between a tux and a suit is satin. Tuxes traditionally have satin features – lapels, buttons or possible a satin stripe down the side. Tuxes are traditionally worn with a bow tie and cummerbund or vest. Jackets sometimes have a tail as well. Suits usually have a standard jacket and are paired with a long tie. The can also have a vest. I Do! Bridal Guide 2019 29
Dos and don’ts for a SUMMER A summer wedding is a bride’s dream – warm weather, beautiful sunsets and shining sun. But don’t forget some of the ugly sides of summer – bugs, sunburn and suffocating temperatures. A little planning can make your summer wedding a delight instead of a disaster for both you and your guests.
SAVE THE DATE CARDS
Summer means no school, so make sure to send out save the date cards well in advance (6-8 months) so that families can plan their vacations around your special date.
STAY AWAY FROM MIDDAY
Don’t have your wedding begin midday – that’s when the sun is the strongest and the temperatures can soar. Instead, opt for a late afternoon or early evening start time to help keep both you and your guests from sweltering. And, as a bonus, it’s also the best time to guarantee great lighting for photos.
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will help you stay cool and comfortable. If you feel the need for a more traditional heayweight gown, wear it for the ceremony, then opt for a second-look gown that’s suitable for dancing during the reception.
SUN AND BUG PROTECTION
If you’re having an outdoor wedding, don’t forget sun protection. You won’t enjoy your wedding, reception or honeymoon if you’re suffering from sunburn. Make sure to have sunblock and bug repellent in a basket, both in the bathrooms and available at the ceremony for your guests.
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PROVIDE HEAT RELIEF
We all enjoy a beautiful day in the sun, but guests will appreciate an opportunity to escape from the heat, so make sure your venue includes shade or air conditioning. Buckets or baskets filled with bottles of water at the ceremony site as well as the reception can prevent overheatinng.
SERVE LIGHTER FARE
Make sure the menu you select is lighter and more seasonal since heavy food and heat are a bad combination. Grilled entrées, fresh produce and fruit make a tantalizing spread for guests with frozen cocktails as a refreshing beverage.
honeymoon:
a destination with your name on it If you want your honeymoon to be everything you’ve always dreamed of, choose your destination carefully. Whether you’re outdoor enthusiasts, insatiable foodies, hopeless romantics or something in between, there’s sure to be a little corner of paradise that suits you to a T. Here are a few ideas. Romantic. Paris is the poster child of romantic honeymoon destinations. From exploring Montmartre hand in hand, to contemplating the Seine, to immortalizing your love on the Pont des Arts, the City of Lights has infinite potential for tender moments. Venice, with its gondolas, palaces and art scene, is another option for a romantic getaway. Fall under the spell of Casanova’s hometown, where some of history’s most famous love stories were set.
Epicurean. San Sebastian in Spain is internationally renowned for its culinary scene. With one of the highest concentrations of Michelin-rated restaurants in the world, honeymooners definitely won’t run out of spots to enjoy a romantic dinner. Mexico, Vietnam, and Italy’s Amalfi Coast are also excellent choices for a flavorful honeymoon. Intimate. If your idea of a perfect honeymoon involves you, your new husband or wife, and no one else, fly away to the Maldives! Located at the center of the Indian Ocean, this republic encompasses more than 1,190 islands, most of which are uninhabited. You’re sure to find a secluded spot where you can enjoy turquoise waters and endless white sandy beaches.
Adventurous. If you’re always on the hunt for new experiences, Iceland may be just the destination for you. With its wide-open deserts, awe-inspiring volcanoes and numerous hot springs, this Nordic paradise is the perfect place to explore and relax with your better half. The Peruvian Andes, the Moroccan desert and the Japanese Alps may also have what it takes to satisfy your thirst for adventure.
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Find the perfect style with these
wedding decor trends There are so may wonderful options available to couples as they plan their ideal wedding, but here are a few of the trending decor options for this year.
have felt old school, but can elevate decor with very little effort or cost. Add a few to your tablescapes in any color you desire.
florals
Brides are looking to bolder colors to give their weddings some pizzaz! Whether you incorporate citrus hues such as coral, orage and yellow, or moody deep colors like burgundy, mauve and emerald green, bold is the way to go. You can also stay with one color scheme, but vary the shades.
Brides are heading away from the large oversize hoops and wreaths and moving toward more abstract floral styles that are free-flowing, such as flowers and vines growing up a wall. Look for arches overflowing with greenery and hanging floral centerpieces.
luxe fabrics
Rather than gauzy wedding linens, brides are incorporating decadent fabrics such as faux fur, cashmere, corduroy and velvet. These non-traditional fabrics add richness and texture to the decor, especially for a winter wedding. Think table runners, throw blankets or ribbons on invitations and place settings.
taper candles
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color
clear is in
Translucent details, such as acrylic signage, charger plates and accent tables is at the forefront of this year’s trends. Pair acrylics with flowers for a feel of modern romance or with wood accents and neutral colors for a Scandinavian inspired wedding.
signage
Moving away from wooden sings and mirrors with greenery as signage, this year will see some back-tobasics design with letter boards and light boxes.
accents
Trying for a boho chic style? Why not add some earthy elements such as pampas grasses or rattan accents? Pampas grass can be used in backdrops and centerpieces and add in rattan lounge furniture or a variety of wicker baskets with floral arrangements.
Capture memories of a lifetime with these
wedding photo ideas When it comes to your wedding photos, you want memories that will last a lifetime. Check out these photography ideas that will make your special day one to remember.
classic approach
Although the “first look” photos have been popular for many years, the trend is heading back toward the more traditional as brides and grooms keep the first look for the aisle.
photos with emotion
Photography has taken a subtle shift to the more emotional photos – tender moments between a father
and daughter or bride and groom – rather than the epic shots of scenery or staged moments.
special touches
Couples put a lot of effort into making their wedding day a statement on their personal style and want their photos to say as much. Shots of the cake, invitations and any other special touches the bride and groom have incorporated into their wedding day.
beautiful backdrops
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smoke bomb
Do you want a special exit as the bride and groom? Then how about a smoke bomb instead of sparklers or birdseed as you leave! You can match the smoke to your wedding colors or throw out a rainbow of colors. Smoke bombs do photograph better in daylight rather than darkness.
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bridal gown inspirations The spring wedding dress collections are out and here are some of the newest styles for 2019.
coverage
Searching for something with a little more coverage? Select a gown with sleeves. Options range from
solids to sheer and lacy, long sleeves and short. You can make a statement by pairing it with a dramatic open back or a fitted silhouette.
sparkle
Gowns with allover beading will
make you stand out during your wedding.
off the shoulder
Giving you a subtle glamour, off the should necklines are still going strong in 2019, whether in an A-line ball gown style something more form fitting. The neckline allows you to add a beautiful necklace to compliment your ensemble.
high neckline
Drawing the eye up to focus on the bride, a high neckline is an alluring statement, especially with lace detail and sheath-style fitting. This works wonderfully with an upswept hairdo and earring that make a statement.
transparent
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