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Connect With Welcome Boxes Your big day is all about you and your partner. But if guests are coming from afar or if you’re having a destination wedding, you need to show some love to your guests, too. Put together welcome bags, boxes or baskets to make your attendees feel like they’re a special part of your wedding.
START WITH SNACKS
Start off with things to make your guests feel more at home on the road. These can include snacks, candies, bottled water, specialty coffees, or tiny bottles of bubbly to kick off your celebrations. Lend a local flavor to your gifts by choosing local brands. Vendors may even be willing to add a monogram and date to the labels to make your gifts more special.
GET OUT
Also include travel guides and suggested destinations for guests who aren’t familiar with the area. Include directions to the ceremony and reception locations, along with transportation information. You can include tickets to popular local attractions, ideas for sightseeing and a list of your favorite restaurants. Toss in travel-sized goodies
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Get ahead of the game by writing thank-you notes to your guests and including them in the welcome bags. Make the notes spePARTY TIME cial by handwriting them and perAnother clever addition to your sonalizing them to each guest. Tell welcome boxes is a post-wedding them how thankful you are that recovery kit. Put in travel-sized bot- they traveled to be a part of your tles of Advil or Tylenol, cooling eye festivities. masks, do-not-disturb signs and anything else your guests might need to recover from a little too much fun. WELCOME Continued on page 7
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Plan the Perfect Outdoor Wedding
Outdoor weddings are gorgeous and romantic. But they present a special challenge when it comes to planning. Follow this easy checklist to make your outdoor wedding day as stress-free as possible.
• Have an alternative location. No one likes to think of it raining on their wedding day, but it’s a possibility that must be considered. Have a backup plan if you wake up and the weather is out of sync with your plans. • Have a communication plan. If anything big comes up (like that big location change), have a quick and easy way to communicate those changes with vendors and guests. This can be a note on your wedding website or on social media, or you can turn over all the responsibility to your wedding planner or coordinator. Set up a plan to have bridesmaids or other trusted friends mind the phones if you don’t have a planner or coordinator. • Have a plan for parking. This is especially true if you’re getting married in a backyard or at a restaurant or park. If you don’t have enough space, try to make an arrangement with a nearby school or church and include the parking info on your
wedding website. • Check on noise rules and regulations. Check on local laws and venue rules when it comes to volume and times for your musicians and DJs. • Restrooms. Does your locale have ample restrooms for the number of guests you’ll have? If not, you can rent portable restrooms for your guests. • Consider electricity needs. Outdoor weddings usually don’t have convenient power plugs hidden amongst the trees and grass. Check with your vendors to see what their electrical needs are, including the caterer, baker and florist. Then coordinate their needs with your location. • Plan for hydration and shade. If you’re in a warmer locale, you’ll want to provide cooling shade and drinks for your guests to keep everyone safe. • Plan for the pandemic. Outdoor weddings are particularly attractive to those hoping to gather
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Tiny Is Big
Your wedding is a big day, but what’s really huge right now are things that are tiny. Miniature foods, drinks, favors and even cakes are all the rage. Here are some ideas to help you incorporate this trend into your wedding. FINGER FOODS
Finger sandwiches are a great idea for a garden wedding, but you can take this even farther. Mini tacos, sliders, pigs in a blanket all can be miniaturized. Serve these tiny dishes as passed dishes or on distanced tables.
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Top Wedding Colors of 2021 Picking your wedding colors is a huge decision in planning your special day. Here are the top trendy colors for 2021 from the wedding experts at The Knot. BLUE
In the past few years, jewel tone blues in deep blues have been all the rage. But this year, look for lighter tones to take the stage. The dark blues will stay around as accent colors to set off powder blue, cornflower and French blue hues. Light blues work great with other pastels and even earth tones. Choose light blue ribbons, glassware and flowers such as sweet pea and hydrangeas.
GREEN
A recent trend of tropical themed weddings has brought green shades back into the spotlight. For 2021, look for a more retro look with mid-range greens. Pistachio and avocado greens will give your nuptials a cool vibe. Look for green dresses, ties and other accessories because green’s range makes it flattering for almost any skin tone. Look for flowers such as palms and ferns to
add more green to your floral arrangements.
PURPLES
Once again, these aren’t the punchy, bold purples popular in the past. Instead, look to pale lilac and lavender paired with pastel yellow and mint green for a whimsical, ethereal wedding palette. Incorporate these hues’ namesake flowers in your bouquet and use edible flowers in your cake and treats for maximum punch.
ORANGE
Coral and peach have been the hit oranges, but this year they’re making way for a darker, warmer papaya orange. This orange is also not as dark as a rust orange, making it a great middle ground if you’re wary of this bold color. Think terracotta vases, orchids and lilies to work this vibrant color into your big day.
YELLOW
Unlike other colors, yellow is going more vibrant for 2021. Look for a sunflower yellow that’s also popping in roses, lemons and peonies. Accent your tables with bright yellow candles and linens or gold flatware.
NEONS
We’ve seen the 1980s back in fashion, now it’s in wedding palettes. Look for screaming hot fuchsia, teal and cobalt blue in trendy 2021 weddings. Don’t just pick one neon for your wedding, choose a whole pack of them to go together for a bold, non-traditional look.
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Going Green for your Wedding Your wedding can be green without a single splash of the color appearing. Making your big day sustainable and eco-friendly gets easier every year as the wedding industry hops on board the green trend. Here are some tips for having a big day with a little carbon footprint.
RECYCLABLE INVITATIONS
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DON’T TRASH YOUR DECOR
Find ways to reuse, recycle or donate the decorations you use in your wedding. Send the flowers to local hospitals, senior centers and homeless shelters. Gift food and favors to your venue’s service staff, family or guests. For things like lanterns or mirrors, send them to local thrift stores.
RENT, DON’T BUY
Look into renting items instead of buying single-use disposables. Some of the things you can rent are glassware, linens and more. If you do have to use disposables, try to choose paper things that you can recycle or will biodegrade instead of plastics.
MAKE A GREEN EXIT
Instead of tossing rice or confetti, have your guests use lavender, rose petals, fresh herbs or micro flowers. These items are biodegradable and colorful, giving a pop of color to your grand exit. Put them in paper bags for guests to grab.
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Go Cheesy
Cheese is definitely having a moment. As part of charcuterie boards, displays and other elegant meals, the cheesier the better. Put this trend front and center at your reception with these ideas. Talk to your caterers about a custom grilled cheese bar with different flavors of breads, spreads and cheeses. Choose melty cheeses like nutty Gruyere, sharp cheddar and gooey fontina. Next, consider the bread. Think sourdough, rye and other easily sliceable breads. You can also add a variety of fruits – apple is a great choice – herbs, aromatics, veggies and more. up wheels and servings of cheese for an eyecatching and delicious Similarly to the wedding cake alternagrilled cheese bar, this tive. Garnish with fresh station combines diffruits and flowers. This ferent cheese sauces is a great idea if either with your guests’ the bride or groom is choices of pasta and gluten-free or low carb. toppings. Pasta shapes Note: Make sure you to look at include mac- precut your cake; those aroni, cavatappi, rotini wheels can be really or penne. Sauces can tough to cut. include a creamy alfredo, classic cheddar, Swiss and Gruyere, or CHARCUTERIE BOARDS blue cheese. For toppings, thing about Serve charcuterie crispy bacon or panc- boards or spreads at etta, cool diced toma- each table or at a giant toes, steamed broccoli, table so guests can spicy jalapenos and help themselves. chopped herbs. Charcuterie is a French word that refers to a CHEESE CAKE type of food preparaInstead of a multition that focuses on tiered confectionary prepared meats like glory of a wedding bacon, ham, sausages, cake, consider stacking confit and more. These
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SOWING SEEDS OF LOVE
For an outdoor wedding, consider dropping in packets of seeds or young plants that will be seen on the grounds during the ceremony. You can also include gardening gloves or a small pot with your monogram and the date of your nuptials.
BOX IT UP
When you’re looking for a container, go with something like a tote or box that can be reused. This earns you green points and also gives your guest a memory to take with them after the party’s over.
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If your event space allows, consider hiring a sommelier for the evening to pair wines and cheeses for your guests to sample and enjoy. For favors, pack up tiny bottles of your favorite vintages and mini wheels of cheese for your guests to take home. Or, if you prefer, pair up cheese with different kinds of beer.
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Setting up a Charity Registry A charity registry gives your wedding guests the option to give to your selected charity in lieu of giving you a wedding gift. With more couples opting for minimalist weddings and lifestyles, charity registries are growing in popularity. Furthermore, couples are living together before marriage and getting married later in life. These couples don’t need or want the traditional wedding gifts on most registries, but donating to charity can give them an auspicious beginning and give their guests a great way to honor their love. Here are some things to consider when looking for charities for your guests to support on your behalf.
EVALUATING CHARITIES
The charity evaluation site Charity Navigator said to make sure the charity you are considering is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) public charity. You can ask for the organization’s Employer Identification Number and check their site to confirm the status. Take a look at the charity’s finances. Healthy organizations are financially efficient and sustainable. The organization should also be accountable and transparent. Charities should be an open book, the site says, and follow good governance practices. Other than that, make sure to choose an organization that supports causes that are close to your heart.
CHOOSE A SITE
There are several websites that can help you set up a charity registry that’s easy for you to use and for guests to give. MyRegistry.com allows you to add charity links using a simple browser button. The Good Beginning allows couples to choose organizations and gives them a simple dashboard for identifying, giving and tracking gifts. Blueprint allows guests to give a custom cash gift that you can donate to the charity in your own name.
GETTING MORE DONATIONS
Brides says the average goal for charitable registries is just under $900, but the actual amount is a little less than half of that. One way to boost donations, if your budget allows for it, is to offer to match donations up to a certain amount. That option can also give you a larger tax write-off for the year. Remember, even the smallest donations can make a huge difference at a charitable organization.
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If Zoom or other such platforms aren’t your thing, you can always livestream your ceremony on Facebook Live, YouTube, TikTok or other HOSTING AN ONLINE WEDDING social streams. These platforms give you an That’s right, the same technology that brings opportunity to interact with guests in real time you working from home can now bring you and may even be easier for some guests to use weddings from home. As a guest, your options and understand than Zoom or GoTo Meeting. are pretty much endless and you can attend Whatever platform you choose, remember to from the comfort of your own couch. No flights also select a backup (or two or three). You should to book, no babysitters, just joining in the fun. also run a test of the ceremony several times, And the happy couple aren’t limited by venue checking things like your hardware and your restrictions, they can invite as many people as internet connections. You might want to upgrade they want, include guests who would prefer not your service for a month to make sure you have to travel under ordinary circumstances. plenty of bandwidth. You’ll need to recruit someone (or even a Also check things like lighting, camera angles company; several have sprouted up) to hold the and audio in a variety of conditions. If you comcamera, narrate and record the ceremony for bine your online wedding with other services like posterity. You may also need some decor, ordering outfits, flowers and even cakes and depending on the route you want to go, but champagne online, you could have a nearly conremember you won’t need the whole space. Just tactless wedding ceremony. Some states even a backdrop or two. And don’t forget the sound. allow for online applications for marriage licensOpt for a microphone or even AirPods to make es. sure your online guests don’t miss a word.
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Gathering Safely
It may be safe to gather in your area, with no rules or regulations from local authorities on social gatherings. Here’s what you need to know about gathering safely for weddings and other social occasions after more than a year of coronavirus.
LISTEN TO LOCAL AUTHORITIES
Some states have already lifted capacity bans on public places. Arizona, for instance, allows restaurants, bars and other places to open at capacity, with social distancing and masks. But organized events, like weddings, are limited to 50 people. Idaho is also allowing gatherings of up to 50 people, with exceptions for religious and political gatherings and weddings, with permission. In Iowa, there’s a mask mandate but no size limited on gatherings. Indoor gatherings are allowed in Nebraska, but people are encouraged to social distance. Events of more than 500 people need permission. As you can see, restrictions vary widely and municipalities can require other things — such as masks — beyond state rules. In some places, fines for breaking the law are steep, so make sure you follow all the requirements.
LISTEN TO THE CDC
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends wearing a mask, maintain-
ing six feet of social distance and avoiding large crowds. The CDC says that, when planning your wedding, to consider factors such as the number of COVID-19 cases in your community, exposure during travel for you and for your guests, the setting of the event, the length of the event and how people behave. For instance, a safer wedding would be held in a community
with low or decreasing infection rates, with little or no travel, outdoors with lots of ventilation and space for guests to social distance. The amount of time everyone is gathered in one spot, such as during the vows, would be limited.
USE COMMON SENSE
If you go ahead with an in-person gathering, keep the crowd as
small as you can. Encourage mask wearing, social distancing and hand washing and sanitization. Opt for prepackaged food instead of passed plates or a buffet. And limit the amount of time people are crowded together in one space.
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USE AN EXPERT
This is where the expertise of a travel agent really comes into play. The big online sites may be cheap, but the computer doesn’t have the know how of an expert on the ground for planning you a fun and safe honeymoon. Your wedding planner or other wedding experts can help put you on the trail of a great local travel agent. And, as always when you’re looking for services, ask friends and family for recommendations.
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