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Table of Contents SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 2014
pg.6 Save-the-date card etiquette
Roles of the best man and maid of honor
pg.10 Wedding checklist
Meri Scott Carpenter and Hank Waterer appear on this year’s cover. Meri Scott Carpenter is wearing a dress from Kay’s Kreations. Photography by DannyK. Photography
Tips for newlyweds about to merge finances
pg.7 Brides look for ‘something blue’ – and more – in jewelry Dress shopping tips for plus-sized brides-to-be
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Wedding invitations are often a great source of information for guests. While wedding websites also provide a great opportunity for couples to get the word out about their weddings and share pertinent details like the date and location of the wedding, many people are still unfamiliar with the concept of a wedding website, and therefore they rely on invitations as their primary source of information about a wedding. One of the most important bits of information couples must include on their wedding invitations is the RSVP date. The RSVP, which stands for "repondez s'il vous plait", is a couple's request for a response
weeks before the big day. As a result, it's best to ask guests to RSVP at least three weeks before the wedding and preferably four to five weeks before the festivities commence. If invitations are mailed two to three months prior to the
every bride and groom has been forced to deal with guests who simply failed to respond to their invitations, a potentially precarious position for couples to find themselves in as their wedding day quickly approaches.
contacting those who failed to provide a timely response, wait a few extra days so responses that were mailed at the last minute can be counted among those that were received on time.
wedding. They won't need to mail the RSVP at this point, so just jot down their response and thank them before moving on to the next person. When a person
who hasn't responded is less familiar to the bride and groom, such as a parent's distant cousin or professional colleague, then it's perfectly reasonable to ask for help. For example, if a parent's neighbor has yet to reply, ask Mom or Dad to drop by their house or call them on the phone to determine if they plan to attend. The majority of invitees, if not all of them, who fail to respond on time will understand when contacted directly and asked if they plan to attend, so couples need not be nervous or confrontational when making phone calls or writing emails. Keep things short and sweet and let guests know their attendance is appreciated or their absence will be felt if they cannot make it.
to their invitation. The RSVP is typically a specific date by which guests must let the couple tying the knot know whether or not they plan to attend the wedding. There are no rules that govern how far in advance of the wedding couples should ask their guests to RSVP, but some venues might want a final headcount or at least a close estimate three to four
wedding, that gives guests ample time to determine whether they can or cannot join in the celebration. While many guests will respond immediately or in plenty of time for couples to arrange seating and notify their reception venue, nearly
When guests fail to respond on time, couples should maintain their composure and not take it as a sign of disrespect or indifference. Guests might not be planning a wedding, but chances are they're busy, too, and their failure to respond is likely just a mistake. Before
Once the deadline and subsequent extension has passed, couples can begin to contact those guests who have not responded to their invitations. If it's a close friend or family member who hasn't responded, simply call them on the telephone and politely ask if they plan on coming to the
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Newlyweds often have a lot on their plates upon returning from their honeymoons. One of the more critical issues newly married couples must address is their finances and how those finances will be combined going forward. Combining finances can be a touchy subject for many couples, especially those who had not given much thought to their finances prior to tying the knot. But there are steps couples can take to make the process of merging finances go more smoothly. • Discuss finances early and often. Allowing finances to be the elephant in the room is a mistake, as couples do not want to begin their lives together treading lightly around an issue as significant as finances. Couples should discuss their expenditures and spending habits as early as possible, as one of the biggest hurdles newly married couples must clear is coming to grips with one another's financial habits. If such habits have already been
discussed, then developing a financial plan will be much easier once that time comes. When discussing finances, define both short-term and longterm goals and how each of you can adjust your spending habits to make those goals come true. • Pay off any debts. The cost of weddings has skyrocketed over the last several decades, and many newlyweds find themselves in a considerable amount of debt upon returning from their honeymoons. When merging finances, couples should prioritize paying down such debt, as debt is a significant source of stress for newly-
weds and long-married couples alike. Newly married couples with little or no debt should avoid
spending above their means in the months after they get married. Such spending is commonplace, as newly married couples often want to fully
furnish their new homes or reward themselves for pulling off their weddings. But new
debt can be just as stressful on a marriage as debt from the wedding, so avoid this potentially problematic pitfall by paying down existing debts with
your newly merged finances.
ly, bi-weekly or monthly basis.
• Make note of mutual expenses and open a joint account to pay for those expenses. Mutual expenses like mortgage payments, food and utilities should be the responsibility of each partner, and a joint account should be established to handle such expenses. When opening a joint account, discuss how much and how often each partner will contribute money. One partner might earn considerably more money than another, so work out a reasonable agreement that details how much each partner will contribute each month, and whether such contributions will be made on a week-
• Make concessions for one another. When merging finances, couples often discover that they don't see eyeto-eye on how each person spends money. Couples who successfully merge their finances often note the importance of making concessions with regard to their partners' spending on certain hobbies or luxuries. As long as those hobbies are not putting couples in debt or jeopardizing their financial goals, couples can make concessions so their partners continue to be happy and enjoy their favorite activities. Merging finances is an issue that looms for many newlyweds or couples about to tie the knot. Though it's not always easy, merging finances early and discussing goals can ensure newlyweds get off on the right financial foot.
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Save-the-date card etiquette
Many couples find that tradition reigns supreme when planning their weddings. Certain traditions, such as fathers walking their daughters down the aisle and grooms sharing a dance with their mothers at the reception, are moments to cherish. Though such traditions have withstood the test of time, couples still have some opportunities to embrace relatively recent traditions. One such recent tradition is the savethe-date card, a precursor to wedding invitations that simply lets guests know when the wedding is so they can clear their calendars and be there on a couple's big day. While save-the-date cards are best kept simple, there are a few rules couples should follow before sending their cards out to loved ones.
arise if a person were to receive a save-thedate card but then not make the final guest list. Trimming the guest list often comes down to finances, so couples also want to agree on their budget before sending out their save-thedate cards. Once the guest list has been finalized, couples can send out their save-the-date cards as soon as possible. • Confirm addresses. Couples should confirm their loved ones' addresses before mailing any save-the-date cards. This can be easily accomplished by sending mass emails to friends and family members or contacting individuals via private messages sent on social media sites. Postage to send save-the-date cards
• Finalize the guest list before sending save-the-date cards. Couples must finalize their guest lists before sending their savethe-date cards. Doing so avoids the potentially messy situation that would no doubt
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can be costly, especially for couples with large guest lists. Confirming addresses can save couples money on potentially wasted postage should the cards be returned because they were sent to the wrong address. In addition, confirming addresses ensures everyone gets their cards and no one feels left out when relatives receive cards and they don't because a couple did not have their correct address.
• Keep things appropriate. Savethe-date cards need not be as formal as wedding invitations, but they should still be appropriate. Guests often keep savethe-date cards on their refrigerators, where people of all ages can see the cards. So while cards can be lighthearted, they should still be family-friendly. For example, photos of the bride- and groom-to-be decked out in swimsuits should be avoided.
• Don't overdo it with information. Save-the-date cards don't need to include as much information as the more formal invitations, which tend to include information about the ceremony, reception, hotel, directions, and other relevant wedding details. A save-the-date card only needs to include the date of the wedding, including the month, day and year so guests are not confused if the cards are going out well in advance of
the wedding day. Couples can include a link to their wedding Web site on the backs of their save-the-date cards, which makes it easier for guests to learn more details about the wedding without inundating them with information too early.
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Brides look for 'something blue' – and more – in jewelry with crystal, are truly classic and always appropriate for brides. But there are now many modern twists, both in design and in ways brides choose to wear pearls. Modern brides often personalize their pearls by wearing bolder, longer styles, by mixing and layering different millimeters and by twisting, tying or knotting them. The variations are endless with a
72" white pearl rope -a staple for any bride -as well as any postwedding wardrobe. Crystal styles -teardrop earrings and necklaces, delicate Y necklaces, chokers and bracelets in floral designs -- are also beautiful and popular choices among brides. They, too, can be layered, mixed and matched with pearls. The bottom line is that brides are more
than ever expressing their personal style in every aspect of their weddings. Jewelry selection is a wonderful way to do this because it is a focal point that frames the face and will live forever in glorious photos of the memorable day.
Dress shopping tips for plus-sized brides-to-be Weddings are special days for couples tying the knot. But even the most carefully planned wedding requires some patience and perseverance. For brides-to-be, finding the right gown is one element of wedding planning that calls for patience and persistence. Trial and error is often part of the process as women look for the perfect wedding gown. Bridesto-be who have a specific style in mind may find that their dream gown doesn't always live up to expectations, while another style of dress they never imagined wearing turns out to be a stunner. Another challenge many women face
when gown shopping is that many wedding gowns are styled and geared toward women with slender figures, making the process of selecting a gown for a curvier bride a bit more difficult. But any bride, regardless of size or figure, can find the ideal dress, especially when she employs the following tips. • Sample sizes fit a select few. Bridal shops carry a range of dresses but may only stock one or two sample dresses. For economy, these samples are a median size that are intended to fit as many shoppers as possible. Such gowns are usually in the neighborhood of a size 10. Most women,
whether petite or plussize, will not fit into the sample, so do not get discouraged. • Call bridal stores in advance to schedule your visits. Your time is precious, so call bridal shops prior to visiting and explain to them your size and what you are looking for in a gown. This will ensure you aren't wasting your time driving to stores that can't provide what you want. •Select the right fabrics. Heavier fabrics like taffeta, silk dupioni and satin may conceal better than others and can be ruched to camouflage areas you want to minimize.
•Use salespeople as a resource. The right salesperson can make wedding shopping much easier and far more pleasant. Don't rest until you find someone who is excited to work with you and will give you his or her honest opinion and recommendations. • Dresses can be altered. Every bride needs some alterations made to her dress to achieve the perfect fit. Plus-sized brides may need a few extras. A dress is unlikely to meet all of your needs right off the rack, so find a good seamstress who can alter your dress to meet your needs. Sleeves can be put on, dresses can be
shortened, support can be added, and many customizations can be done to a gown postproduction. • Find a flattering shape. Choose a gown with a full-skirt or an A-line skirt with an empire or a droppedwaist seam that will elongate your midriff and flow away from your hips. Curvier brides typically avoid strapless gowns, as such dresses have a tendency to make a woman's shoulders and arms look wider. • Don't get stuck on size. Sizes vary widely depending on the manufacturer. Wedding gowns tend to be labeled with cou-
ture sizes, which are much smaller than street sizes. A good salesperson should have a reasonable conversion chart or will choose sizes based on your measurements alone. Ignore the size on the tag and go for the gown that fits. • Never settle for less. Whether it's a gown that's not flattering or a salesperson who is rude or chastises you for not being the ideal size, do not settle for anything less than a great gown and attentive service. Bridal stores compete for business, so if a given shop does not meet your expectations, don't hesitate to work with a rival store.
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As weddings become more and more personalized to the bride's own tastes, blue and other colors have been making their way into the bridal picture, both in decor and in jewelry. While color is making news in bridal circles, pearls will always play a lead role in the world of bridal jewelry. Classic styles like single and double row chokers, often mixed
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Being chosen as a best man or a maid of honor is a significant and meaningful honor. Those roles have evolved over the years, but these special participants must still perform some of the traditional duties of the past, including serving as the official witnesses to the ceremony. The following is a rundown of the various duties maids of honor and best men are now expected to handle once they're chosen for these distinguished honors. PRIOR TO THE WEDDING Before the wedding takes place, the maid of honor will closely assist
the bride-to-be with many of the important decisions related to the look and the feel of the wedding. She typically accompanies the bride to dress shops to select gowns for the bride and bridesmaids. Much in the same manner, the best man will assist the groom-to-be with choosing tuxedoes or suits and also with coordinating with the ushers to ensure they know when to go for fittings.
Although the best man will serve as a sounding board for the groom, traditionally the
wedding vendors or addressing invitations. She may go with the bride for makeup and
The best man will coordinate the bachelor party and may be asked to assist the groom with selecting a honeymoon site or to come along to book the trip.
bride and her bridesmaids have taken on the majority of the wedding planning, so the maid of honor can expect to play a larger role than the best man. The maid of honor may be asked to delegate certain assignments, such as helping to find
hairstyle trials. Together with the bridesmaids, she will plan a bridal shower party and a bachelorette excursion. She may select a wedding gift for the couple and present it on behalf of all the wedding attendants.
WEDDING DAY On the day of the wedding, the maid of honor and the best man will act as a support system for the bride and groom. The maid of honor will help the bride get dressed and help iron out any mini-emergencies that
should crop up. The best man will help ensure all of the ushers are dressed and get the groom to the wedding on time. During the ceremony, the maid of honor will hold the bride's bouquet while she participates in the wedding. The best man will keep the rings safe until they are needed. The maid of honor also will help adjust the bride's train and veil as she sits and stands during the ceremony. Both will sign the marriage certificate as witnesses. At the reception, the best man is expected to give a toast and the maid of honor may share some words as well. She also may accompany the bride to the restroom and assist her with managing the gown. AFTER THE WEDDING The best man will be in charge of returning the tuxedoes to the rental shop, if necessary. He also may drive the newly married couple to the airport so they can depart on their honeymoon. The maid of honor will assist the bride in changing out of her gown and into her travel clothes. Oftentimes the maid of honor takes the gown to the cleaners in the days following the ceremony so the dress can be preserved.
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Weddings are oneof-a-kind occasions. Weddings also tend to be stressful, even for the most laid-back people. But a honeymoon gives the couple a chance to enjoy uninterrupted moments together and serves as a way to recuperate from the months and sometimes years of wedding planning. Honeymoons are a beloved wedding tradition, and some couples even combine their weddings and honeymoons by opting for a destination wedding. Because the honeymoon should be a way to unwind on a dream vacation, booking the honeymoon and setting an itinerary should not add to the pressure of planning, and the following tips should make planning a honeymoon a snap. • Research your destination. Learn all you can about a destination before booking your honeymoon. Study the weather for the time of year you will be on your honey-
moon, and learn about currency exchange, local rules and regu-
documents. Booking early also guarantees
• Give yourself a full day between the
lations and other pertinent factors to determine the best places to visit. You do not want to be met with surprises that might compromise your trip upon arriving to your honeymoon destination. • Book well in advance. The sooner you choose your destination, the faster you can begin the process of applying for passports, visas or other necessary
wedding and embarking on your trip. Scenes of couples being whisked away to the airport right after
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• Purchase travel insurance. One way to alleviate the stress of planning a wedding is to ensure your honeymoon investment is protected in the event of bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Travel insurance is a safety net that can come in handy. Speak with a travel agent or insurance agent about how to secure travel insurance for the honeymoon. • Pack light. Don't burden yourself down with a lot of belongings. Chances are you'll pick up new things and mementos on the trip, and packing light makes traversing airports that much easier.
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9 - 12 MONTHS BEFORE WEDDING Choose your wedding date. If you plan to be married in a church, temple or mosque or in a religious service at home, clear the date and time with your clergy. Announce your engagement in local newspaper. Set your budget. Take time for a heart-to-heart talk with your fiancé about the budget and style of your wedding, reception and wedding-related parties, and who pays for what. Enlist help. Consider hiring a bridal consultant. If your budget won’t stretch that far, ask relatives and close friends to assist you in specific tasks – selecting a dress, interviewing caterers, locating a reception site – especially in areas where you feel you need support. Compose a guest list. Let out-of-town guests know your wedding is in the works so they can make travel plans. Reserve your reception site. Choose your attendants. Select your wedding gown, shoes and accessories. Decide on your bridesmaids’ dresses. Determine the theme or mood you’d like to establish with the food, table settings, flowers and entertainment. Interview caterers, musicians, florists, photographers, videographers and bakers. Get written estimates of their costs.
6 MONTHS BEFORE WEDDING Choose your caterer. Remember to get a written contract. Choose your musician(s). Book your photographer and or videographer. Select your baker and order the cake. Choose your florist. Decide on your color scheme. Shop for wedding rings. Decide on your honeymoon destination. Work with a travel agent to book your travel and accommodations. Select your wedding invitations. Don’t forget to purchase personal stationery for the thank-you notes.
4 MONTHS BEFORE WEDDING Register for gifts at one or more bridal-gift registries. Help both mothers to coordinate and shop for their weddingday attire. Select music for your ceremony and reception. Choose readings for your wedding and write your wedding vows.
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Plan a rehearsal dinner for members of your wedding party, your family and out-of-town guests. Reserve the location.
1 MONTH BEFORE WEDDING Get your wedding license.
Arrange hotel accommodations for members of the wedding party who live out of town. Reserve a block of rooms for other out-of-town guests, and let them know the rooms are available. Remember to ask for any group discounts or special packages.
Have a final fitting of your gown and make sure your attendants have theirs.
Reserve your wedding-day transportation and any other wedding-day rental needs.
Purchase a special book to keep track of wedding gifts as they arrive.
Make appointments for gown fittings.
Write those thank-you notes on a daily basis.
Check the requirements for a marriage license.
If you plan a formal dinner for your reception, it’s time to draw up a seating plan and make up place cards.
Make sure contracts and arrangements are complete with all of your service providers.
3 MONTHS BEFORE WEDDING Carefully prepare directions, including simply drawn maps, if necessary, to help guide guests to the wedding and reception, and to hotels. For guests who will travel a long distance to your wedding, consider assembling an information package on fun things to do and see in your area.
Check that your menu selections and service plans are locked in place with the caterer.
Check with your florist to confirm dates and time of flower deliveries. Review your wedding-day transportation plans and make sure drivers are clear about addresses, times and number of passengers. Make name or address changes official on documents, including driver’s license, Social Security forms and financial accounts.
Begin addressing invitations and announcements. Select a special stamp at the post office. Invitations should go in the mail six to eight weeks before your big day.
Meet with your photographer to specify the formal shots you want taken of the bridal party, as well as specific, candid shots you’d like taken during the reception.
Give the caterer or other food suppliers a close idea of the number of guests you expect.
Review the video plans with your videographer.
Make sure all reservations are in place for honeymoon travel. If you’re traveling overseas, check again that your passports are current and that you have any necessary visas. Check with bridesmaids to make sure they have their gowns and are getting them adjusted. Shop for gifts for your bridesmaids. Offer to help you fiancé select gifts for his attendants. Make a date with your photographer for any formal portraits you desire. Make an appointment to have your hair done just before your portrait session and again the day or so before your wedding. Consider including your bridesmaids in a “day of beauty” before your wedding with manicures, hair styling, massages and makeup sessions.
2 MONTHS BEFORE WEDDING Mail out your wedding invitations and announcements. Have wedding portraits taken. Send bridal portrait and wedding announcement to newspapers.
1 WEEK BEFORE WEDDING Pick up wedding rings. Begin packing for honeymoon. Make final checks with all your vendors: officiant, musicians, florist, photographer, videographer, limousine or other transportation provider, caterers and baker. Ask a friend or family member to arrange for wedding gifts that may be brought to your reception to be delivered to your home or another safe spot. Wrap gifts for bridal attendants and have them ready for the rehearsal dinner. Purchase travelers’ checks and reconfirm honeymoon travel and hotel plans. See that checks are written and ready to be handed out to vendors at the agreed- upon time. Inform your caterer of the final number of guests. Confirm that out-of-town guests are set with hotel accommodations, transportation and wedding-day directions.
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Finalize the music that will be played during your wedding ceremony.
Take time to relax and enjoy a massage, manicure and pedicure.
Meet with musicians who will provide entertainment during your reception and orchestrate precisely what you want and when you want it played. Don’t be shy to voice your preferences, down to the volume, favorite songs you’d like to hear or even songs you don’t want played.
Traditionally, this is the day for your rehearsal ceremony and rehearsal dinner.
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Plan your rehearsal dinner and a brunch or fun activity for out-of-town guests to enjoy on the day following your wedding.
Allow time for dressing, makeup and hair styling.
Make appointments for a hairdresser, makeup artist and manicurist.
If you plan on photography before the ceremony allow ample time so you’re not rushed.
Gather necessary birth or baptismal certificates you may need for your wedding license.
Relax, and remember: This is your special day, the result of all your careful planning. Now it’s time to enjoy. Refuse to let any glitch get to you. Savor every moment of this sacred day.
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Wedding advice: Be open to ideas and expertise
TIP #1: TRUST YOUR VENDORS Couples often have unique ideas for their wedding day. It may seem tempting to spell out what you want in minute detail and insist on wedding vendors carrying out your wishes to a T. But the smarter idea may be to give vendors a little more free reign - after all, they are the professionals. When deciding on particular aspects of the wedding, you can give your general ideas, but leave the finished product to the professionals. Don't list every song you want the deejay to play or micromanage all of the poses the photographer should take. After all, experienced pros have likely done this dozens of times in the past and could pro-
duce results you never dreamed possible. TIP #2: SCALE DOWN Unless you are planning on auditioning for the show "Over-theTop Weddings," it might pay to make your wedding more about being personal and less about wowing the crowd with special effects and expensive treats. It's easy to be lured into extra dinner courses or be persuaded to release doves at the ceremony, but will these extras impact your relationship or the life you will be building together?
TIP #3: DON'T OVEREXTEND Your wedding will hopefully be a once-ina-lifetime event. Therefore, couples often plan to spend a good deal of money to ensure their special day is perfect. Weddings are still viewed as a high-priority expense and most couples save for a long period of time despite sluggish consumer spending reports. According to the market research and analysis firm IBISWorld, nearly 60 percent of couples go over their budgets when getting married. Some do so at the risk of being in debt afterward.
Try to stick to a budget as much as possible so that you can enjoy yourself not only on the wedding day, but also long after the honeymoon has ended. TIP #4: KEEP IT IN THE FAMILY Selecting members of your wedding party can be challenging because there may be so many special people in your lives right now that you want to honor. Choosing a best man and a maid/matron of honor is a large responsibility because these people stand out in the wedding. Although couples struggle with their
choices and want to please everyone, your
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members or your relationship with your siblings or cousins is strained, choose a family member to serve as best man or maid of honor. It is easy to be overwhelmed when planning a wedding, and couples can expect to be bombarded with advice. However, it could pay to heed the advice of couples who have already lived and learned from their wedding choices.
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Once you announce your plans to get married, there's a good chance that people close to you will be ready and willing to dispense their share of advice. Some words of wisdom will be priceless, while others you can store away for another day. When polling married couples, you will likely find they would change "this" or "that" about their weddings if given the chance to do it all over again. Here is some advice that you can choose to follow for your wedding day.
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