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Sample sales: Not for the faint of heart By Donna Rousseau Feature Writer/Photographer For t hose who don’t remember Filene’s “Running of the Brides” sale, it was the store’s annual one-day event where brides could shop for their dream dresses at bargain prices. Every year, television footage showed a stampede of eager brides and their entourages flooding the store as the doors opened; inside the tulle f lew as gowns were grabbed and brides changed in the aisles. Visions of the “Running of the Brides” danced through my head the day my future daughterin-law, Danielle, and her MOH (maid of honor) suggested attending a sample sale at a nearby wedding salon. Newly engaged, this would be Danielle’s first foray into the world of wedding gowns. I thought it could be fun and her mom, Marie, agreed. It could be potential chaos but, we wouldn’t be looking to buy so we wouldn’t be desperate for the deal. Even so, I contacted the salon for details about the time the doors opened and when to arrive so as not to be standing in an hour-long line. I also asked if the sale would be a “civil” event; I, at least, was not interested in doing battle with
bridezillas blinded by bling. The sales associate said in all her experiences, the sample sale was always a well-mannered event. Arrival time was strictly up to us. Some years there was a short line when the doors opened and other years it was out to the street. The Saturday of the event, we arrived at the salon exactly one hour before the doors opened. There was one party in front of us and very slowly brides began to accumulate until the line was into the street. As I looked down the line, I could see the “game faces” of those young women determined to leave with a dress that day. They left their places in line to peek through the windows and scope out the floor plan and I began to sense competitiveness in the air. Suddenly I felt the urge to make a game plan and I looked at our little party and said, “Danielle, you and your mom go to the right of the store, Bree and I will go left.” Then one of the consultants opened the door and announced, “Ladies, the store has been merchandised with sizes 1-10 on the right, 12 and up on the left. There are dressing rooms
Brianna Dostie, maid of honor, and bride-to-be Danielle Fowler wait in line before the doors open on sale day. upstairs and down. Only four dresses per bride each round. Have fun!” Game change: everyone goes right. I no sooner reached the first rack when the tsunami of brides hit. I turned around and girls who were behind us in line were already in dressing rooms and gowns were disappearing faster than my eyes could focus! I grabbed two dresses and went in search
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Finding a dress to build a dream on By Donna Rousseau
Feature Writer Brides come in all shapes and sizes as do bridal gowns. When flipping through magazines or watching popular bridal programs including
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Accord i ng to Fra nci ne “Frankie” Peters, owner of Formal Image in Lewiston, there are six basic shapes for bridal gowns: A-line or princess, ball gown, sheath, fit-and-f lare, mermaid, and empire. The A-line shape, f lattering for a l l f ig ures, is t he traditional look of the classic bride. The ball gown is the shape of wh ich fa i r y ta le dresses are made. Cinderella, Arielle, Belle, and Aurora all wore gowns with the fitted waists and full skirts that swept t heir way across a dance floor. The sheath is straight the
entire length of the gown, and the empire’s skirt begins just beneath the bust and f lares out with no waistline at all. The fit-and-flare gown features a fitted-to-the-hip bodice w ith a f lared sk irt (hence the name). Likewise, the mermaid is fitted to the knee with a slightly f lared finish. Peters suggested, “Shop with an open mind. A bride comes in with a picture in her mind of something she may have seen as a young girl. She’s carried that picture so long, that’s all she thinks is out there.” Peters said that often brides
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Say yes to the non-traditional dress By Cyndi McShane Feature Writer It’s the big day. You’re marrying the person of your dreams. And you have nothing to wear. Nine months before my wedding, I had this recurring nightmare. My wedding dress was supposed to be the one piece of my wardrobe I’d thought about all my life. I felt like I couldn’t begin to plan my big day until I knew what I was going to wear. Through all the sequins, taffeta, and lace I found myself wrapped up in when I began my search, I realized that perhaps the thousands of strapless bridal gowns paraded before me weren’t quite my style. Maybe my bridal gown would be less traditional than I thought. Sound familiar? If the current image of bridal beauty doesn’t work for you, then a non-traditional bridal gown might be the right fit. Finding the perfect unique wedding dress can be accomplished in a few simple steps. Budget money and time Before you even begin looking for a dress, plan a budget for the cost of the gown and any associated alterations. You’ll want to pick an end date to your search so you will have a beautiful, appropriately altered dress for your big day. Alterations can take anywhere between one and three months, depending on what you need to get done, so the trick is to contact your seamstress early and communicate your needs clearly. Find the right style for you After you’ve decided on a budget, decide on the general style of dress you envision for yourself. Have you always wanted something with a big skirt? A sweet tea-length dress? Or maybe a slim A-frame would better suit your needs? Make sure this vision matches the atmosphere of your wedding. If
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Undeterred, I went on and continued my search, all the while keeping my dream dress in the back of my mind. Weeks went by and I found a few other gowns that piqued my interest, but nothing that stuck with me, so one night, on a fluke I visited eBay. After a few lucky searches, I found my dress, in my size, in ivory white. I placed a bid and watched the auction with ridiculous focus until it ended the next day. I was the winner. I had potentially found my gown. Decide and stop Whether it is through in-store visits or smartly navigating the
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Once you have a general sense of what you like, start your nontraditional search. There are many options here. Department stores like Macy’s have formal dresses by many designers. Begin to explore. Department store dresses can cost less money than traditional wedding gowns, and give the bride a variety of options. Stores like Nordstrom even have wedding gown departments where a bride might find something unique. You can also go to the store and try on the designer before you purchase a dress to make sure you like the cut and fit of their fashion. Another place to find a non-traditional wedding dress is online. The World Wide Web is full of beautiful and unique dresses, but one place to start is Etsy.com, which features many custom-made dresses at a variety of prices. Auction sites like eBay.com may also sell what you’re looking for, though nothing is guaranteed. I used a combination of the above methods to find my gown. I spent hours on the Macy’s website, pouring through pages of their women’s formal wear before I found a designer I thought made beautiful dresses, and even one style I especially adored. Chiffon layers fell diagonally from an empire waste. Light caps crawled over the delicate shoulder. It was heaven. The only hitch? It didn’t come in white.
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Wedding invitations tip sheet By MetroCreative
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For the groom: Tuxedo purchasing pointers t u xedos have u ndergone several style changes over the years. Men interested in looking polished will find no option makes that impression more convincingly than the right tuxedo. Men frequently called upon to attend formal events may find purchasing a tuxedo is a wise investment. There are several advantages to owning This is an example of a notch lapel a tux rather than renting one tuxedo, which has become the most time and again.
popular style of recent years. By MetroCreative
Gentlemen getting ready to tie the knot will have to make certain wardrobe choices so they look their best on their big days. A lt houg h ma ny grooms-to-be rent tuxedos on their wedding days, it may be more cost-effective to purchase a tuxedo. Tu xedos a re t he u lt imate formal wear for men. Worn at formal gatherings like proms, weddings and lavish parties,
Tu x e d o s t y p i c a l l y c o s t a r ou nd $1,0 0 0, w her e a s renting tuxedos can be $200 or more each time, making it advantageous for men who frequently don tuxedos to purchase their own rather than rent. Another advantage to owning a tuxedo is the opportunity to wear a tu x that is custom-made and tailored just for you. Instead of a rental that will merely be stitched temporarily to fit your measu rements, a t u xedo you purchase w ill be ta ilored specif ica lly to your body,
i nc r e a s i n g c om f or t a nd making you look better as well. Men w ho buy t hei r ow n tuxedos also can choose the style, fabric, color, buttons, accessor ies, a nd t y pe of lapels on the jacket. A tuxedo store may have more styles available for sale than for rent. If you desire something that fits your personality and your physique perfectly, buying your ow n tu xedo may be your best bet. Men worried about purchasing a tuxedo only to see their waistlines increase or decrease should keep i n m i nd t hat ma ny tuxedo shops offer free tailoring for as long as you own the tuxedo. When purchasing a tuxedo, men should choose classic styles and colors so they can enjoy the tu x for years to come. Opt for a slim-fitting white shirt underneath that won't billow out when jackets are removed.
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Men who want to break from tradition can opt for a shirt that is a pale blue or light gray to wear under the jacket. This is still an understated look, but one with a hint of creativity. A classic, black bow tie is an ideal match when purchasing a more classic tuxedo. The bow tie is back in a big way, and men who want to spice
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shape of a classic suit. A peak lapel is the quintessential classic, featuring a broad, V-shaped lapel that points up and out just below t he c ol la r l i ne. A shaw l lapel is a smooth, rounded edge lapel. The shawl lapel reached the height of its popularity in the 1950s, but it can still look good today.
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Negotiation know-how:
How to get the best deals on wedding services By MetroCreative Many engaged couples have grandiose v isions of their wedding days. W hile such v isions t y pica l ly come to fruition, they often do so only after heavy negotiations with the various vendors necessary to turn a dream wedding into a reality. Ne got i at i ng pr ic e s w it h wedding vendors is
somet h i ng br ides- a nd g room s-to-be may not anticipate, but the process of n e g ot i a t i on i s p a r amount for couples who hope to plan t heir dream weddings without ruining their budgets. Though vendors var y considerably with regard to their w i l l i ng ness to negot iate, the following are a few tips for couples hoping to get the
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the going rate for the vendor's services are.
* Prepare, prepare, prepare.
Couples who find a venue t hey l i ke shou ld receive quotes from similar venues before negotiating a rate with the venue they most prefer. Arming oneself with quotes from competitors increases the chances of receiving a more couple-friendly quote from the venue liked best, as that venue won't want to lose business, especially to one of its chief competitors.
Couples who blindly enter negotiations with wedding venues and vendors are far less likely to get a good deal. W hen work i ng w it h a ny wedding vendor, whether it's a wedding venue representative, a local florist or a deejay, couples should know what
Couples who make the most of the negotiation process with wedding vendors often find it easier to make their dream weddings a reality. during the reception, free of charge to match a competitor's offer. But they cannot match such offers if couples don't first do t hei r home w ork a nd solicit estimates from their competitors.
In addition to pricing, estimates f rom ot her venues can vary based on what they include. Even if a favorite venue does not come down much on its original quote, they may be willing to add extra ser v ices, such as an open bar or an extra hour
not produc e t he re su lt s couples are hoping for. Much like couples don't want to receive "take it or leave it" offers, vendors don't want to be given demands they have to meet in order to book a wedding. The right tone can go a long
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Explore unique cake flavor combinations
As bakers and confectioners hone t heir sk ills w it h fondant, buttercream and gum paste even further, the results are often impressive, awe-inspiring cake designs. While the look of a wedding cake is certainly important, cakes should not only look good, but taste good as well. Va ni l la ca ke w it h va ni l la buttercrea m f rost ing was once the gold standard. But today's couples a re being more adventurous with their wedding cakes and winning rave rev iews f rom g uests along the way. The vast scope of wedding ca ke f lavor choices available to brides and grooms is
Keeping in mind that couples w i l l ne e d to ple a s e t he masses, finding a compromise between plain vanilla and a mocha-chile-coconut surprise is essential. Otherwise, they risk an unpopular f lavor and a lot of wasted, expensive cake. Some couples shy away from more advent u rou s c a kes because they fear something chocolately or not white in color will not be well suited to a wedding reception. Such couples should keep in mind that any f lavor of cake can be hidden beneath layers of pearly white fondant or royal icing. Therefore, the sky is the limit with regard to f lavor combinations. Those who might want to veer from tradition ca n consider t hese clever cake combinations.
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• Chocolate cake with chocolate ganache and mocha filling: Tr ue chocohol ics w i l l be hard-pressed to resist such a decadent f lavor prof ile. Chocolate can be sweet and satisf y ing a nd a welcome change from the vanilla cakes commonly served. Fo r t r a d i t i o n a l i s t s , t h e cake can be covered with a white chocolate ganache. Or couples can ask that the cake be adorned with white sugar roses for an eye-appealing contrast. Chocolate ca kes covered with autumn hued
Red velvet cake was once a regiona lly specif ic staple, but now has grown steadily i n popu la r it y across t he c ou nt r y. Re d vel vet h a s qu ick ly become t he new Think outside of the cake box when selecting flavors for the centerpiece of classic, as its v ibra nt red the wedding reception. coloring offers a shock of something different, while the f lavor is mild for those who a re not com for table taking risks. The richness and creaminess of cream cheese is irresistible.
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The McShane wedding was fun and personalized
A wedge of wood served as a unique guest book. By Christina LeBlanc Feature Writer / Photographer
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or most couples tying the knot, the wedding event is a time to celebrate love and have a big, fun party surrounded by family and friends. When Joe and Cyndi McShane, of Auburn, got married in June 2013, they wanted an elegant wedding followed by fun festivities, and instead of just inviting their friends and family, they involved them in the ceremony and reception. By enlisting friends and family to help with the flowers, the photography, the cake, the officiating, and some of the set up and decorating, the McShanes saved money and added a uniquely personal feel to their summer wedding.
The bride's mother made the bride's bouquet and decorated the arbor.
“We wanted our wedding to be really personal and to demonstrate who we are as people and as a couple,” Cyndi explained. To achieve that, the pair incorporated homemade elements as decorations and party favors, chose and played their own music without a DJ, and made decisions based on what they really wanted instead of what tradition would dictate.
The McShanes rented The Farm at Worthley Pond in Peru, a 14-room retreat with a hot tub, sprawling lawn, and private beach, to hold the wedding and reception. It provided a picturesque backdrop and a place for the wedding party to stay the night of the wedding. It also allowed the newlyweds to have a mini-honeymoon, as they could stay and relax for a few days after the wedding.
“We made a list of everything needed for a wedding, and realized we knew someone who could do almost everything and do it well,” Joe said. “Nobody turned us down!” The bride’s mother made the flower bouquets and decorated the arbor. Wood for party favors came from the groom’s family’s property. A cake decorator friend made the cake, another friend took the photos, and another even officiated the ceremony. The result was a day that felt special, relaxed, and extremely personal. The couple shared their tips for making your wedding fun and personalized:
Wood for the party favors came from the groom’s family property. for a few days after the wedding.
Be flexible and open-minded. The McShanes weren’t set on a town or location when they began searching for a venue. Once they realized how much of the wedding they could put together themselves, they decided they didn’t need an official venue with a built-in staff.
Browse the Internet for ideas. With sites like Pinterest chockfull of ideas for themes, décor, and party favors, there’s plenty of inspiration out there. Good ideas can be customized to fit the couple getting married, and many can be handmade instead of bought. The McShanes went non-traditional with a wood slab guestbook and also gave out mix CDs of songs that are important to them.
They rented The Farm at Worthley Pond in Peru, a 14-room retreat with a hot tub, sprawling lawn, and private beach. It provided a picturesque backdrop and a place for the wedding party to stay the night of the wedding. It also allowed the newlyweds to have a mini-honeymoon, as they could stay and relax
Don’t try to take on too much. While adding homemade, handmade touches will be fun, allow professionals to take some of the major details off your hands, even if you have to pay for it. The McShanes hired out for the tent, dance f loor, tables and chairs, and the food. It allowed them to be relaxed on the
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'Two Are Better Than One' theater theme:
The wedding of Chris and Kelsie Camire
The couple's wedding rings temporarily adorn a candy cane stick, one of many candies found at the "concession stand" at the reception. By Deborah Carroll Feature Writer
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elsie and Chris Camire met on the stage during Lewiston-Auburn Community Little Theatre’s production of “Jekyll & Hyde.” In that production, Kelsie played Emma Carew, Dr. Jekyll’s fiancé. Chris was cast in the role of Simon Stride, who early in the show confesses his feelings for Emma and tries to sway her decision to marry Jekyll. Rejected, his love unrequited, Stride is ultimately murdered by Hyde, Jekyll’s alterego in the climatic wedding scene in which Jekyll himself dies, leaving Emma, literally, at the altar. Life, in this instance, did not imitate art. “I was turning Chris down on stage every night,” said Kelsie. “He took it as a challenge to win me offstage.” Not long after that performance, Chris and Kelsie created their own production, “Two Are Better Than One,” a theatre-themed wedding expressing their love for one another, as well as their love for the stage. To celebrate their midsummer nuptials, the couple wanted to do something with a theme, said Kelsie, “So it would be memorable.” They decided on the theatre theme because it is how they met, and it is what Kelsie studied in school. Kelsie’s love for everything theatrical began as a child. Growing up in Oxford, Kelsie collected old playbills. So, naturally, for this one-dayonly show, they designed playbills for the wedding like a program: Act I Scene I, bride’s entrance ... Scene 6, the kiss.
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Kelsie and Chris Camire met on the stage and decided to host a theater-themed wedding to commemorate their love for theater and each other.
The dramatic wedding cake recreates a red carpet as often seen at theatrical productions and ceremonies.
Playbills created by Lana Wheeler helped guests find their tables. The "flowers" for the centerpieces were made by the bride out of old theater books.
“We also had a red carpet, including velvet ropes,” said Kelsie, who made most of the flowers for the wedding herself out of paper, including the ones in her own bouquet, using sheet music from various shows. Matching the elegance of the red carpet, Kelsie’s sister, her maid of honor and her only bridal attendant, wore a dramatic red dress, and Chris’ best friend since the fifth grade stood as his best man. At the reception, the 125 guests were invited to find their tables using “tickets” listing both their names and a theatrical production. Each table at the reception was named for various theater productions and had a corresponding playbill to match. "We used old theatre books to make the flowers for our centerpieces,” said Kelsie. Enhancing the theatrical ambiance of the wedding reception, Chris and Kelsie sang, “Old Fashioned Wedding,” a lively duet from t he musica l t heatre production, “A nnie
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Kelsie made most of the flowers for the wedding herself out of paper, including the ones in her own bouquet, using sheet music from various shows.
Lana Wheeler created the playbills used to promote the theater theme of the wedding.
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to organize a more personal and coordinated event. Ten of the most popular wedding themes range from colors to cha racters to seasona l inspirations. Beach. Outdoor beach weddings can be arranged as casual or formal affairs. Consider a beach destination wedding in northern California, Massachusetts (Crane Beach) or tropical Hawaii. After a beach ceremony, carry the theme into the reception with beach-inspired décor and food. Black/white. A black-andwhite wedding theme doesn’t have to be formal black tie. Simply carry the black-andwhite color scheme through all elements of the wedding including t he inv itations, decorations, cake, f lowers and attendants’ clothing. Ask your guests to dress in only “I forgot what an ear-to-ear grin felt like. Thanks Dr. Rose and your wonderful staff!” — Kevin, Freeport
black or white to carry the theme through. Country chic. Consider a ceremony venue in a quaint countr y church, complete with white steeple. A country chic theme can feature bouquet s a nd a r ra ngement s of sunf lowers, wildf lowers and baby’s breath tied with silk ribbons— think Little House on the Prairie but with a modern twist. Reception choices may include outdoor settings at a farm or other similar location.
Ot her ex t reme t hemes include excha ng ing vows during a hot air balloon ride, u nder w ater w h i le sc uba diving and while whitewater rafting. Fairy tale. You don’t have to be royalty to have a fairy tale wedding. If Cinderella is your favorite fairy tale, opt for a horse-drawn carriage to take you to the ceremony.
Disney. You don’t have to move your entire wedding to Wa lt Disney World to h ave a D i sne y-t heme d event. If you’re a Disney park lover, incorporate “hidden Mickeys” into your invitations, décor, f lorals, menu and cake. Use black, red and white for your Disney color scheme.
Green /eco-friendly. A n eco-chic wedding allows the bridal couple to share their special day with friends and family while making a positive impact on the planet. Bridal couples can work with vendors for green choices regarding invitations (recycled paper, tree-free paper, soy i n k s), eco-cout u re wedding gowns, pesticidefree floral arrangements and organic/locally grown menu ingredients.
Extreme. Sharing your “I dos” as you parachute from a plane or from atop a mounta in a re t wo exa mples of extreme wedding t hemes.
H o l i d a y. P l a n n i n g a wedding on or near a holiday offers a ready-made theme. Christmas, Valentine’s Day and Halloween are three of
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Best wedding reception foods By Randall Stokes
American Profiles Writer The best wedding reception foods delight both the bridal couple and their guests. Guests care about what they are eating at a wedding reception. The bridal couple must decide how their wedding reception food fits their theme, activities and atmosphere. If the food is to be the focal point of the reception, a formal sit-down dinner may be the best option. However, if dancing and socializing are the focus, consider lighter fare served station-style. Stations The word “buffet” often conjures images of a miles-long table brimming with unimaginative dishes offering little flavor or flair. The concept of stations has elevated the passé buffet to an elegant and enjoyable dinner presentation. Ideal for presenting several food options, stations are designed to please the palettes (and dietary restrictions) of the bridal couple and their diverse guests. With stations, there are no long buffet lines. Several stations are set up, each featuring a food theme such as gourmet salad bar, bite-size sides or a baked potato bar. Guests can make their way, sampling a choice or two from one station before getting up to visit the next. It’s a great way for guests to mingle and often requires fewer hired wait staff.
choice. The best wedding food caters to the variety of taste preferences and dietary needs of all the guests. Skewers can be meat or vegetables and spiced to complement various menu themes. Skewers also can be served at stations or as part of a sitdown dinner. Cupcakes The tiny dessert cakes have been popular for wedding receptions for several years. Cupcakes are versatile. They can be any flavor and decorated to match any theme. Cupcake varieties include cream-filled, fruit-filled, topped with buttercream frosting or decorated using colorful fondant and marzipan. Cupcakes often replace the traditional wedding cake and The best wedding food caters to the variety of taste preferences and dietary can be displayed in layered tiers and even garnished with live needs of all the guests. flowers. Sweets table The sweets table or cookie table provides one-bite desserts for your wedding reception guests. A sweets table is not a replacement for the traditional wedding cake — it’s offered in addition to the cake. Modern sweets tables often feature one-bite treats such as petit fours, chocolate-covered strawberries, edible spoons of crème brulée and fruit tartlets. The wedding experts at The Knot remind bridal couples, “Be specific with your caterer or baker about what you want. ... Don’t worry about pleasing every single guest — no matter what you serve, you’ll score points for originality.”
Ethnic cuisine Some of the best wedding reception foods include traditional ethnic cuisine that honors the heritage of the bride, groom or both. Classic Italian dishes such as lasagna and fettuccini Alfredo usually are crowd pleasers. Traditional Mexican, Indian and Japanese dishes also top the favorites of ethnic foods served at wedding receptions.
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never even saw! I know there are lace dresses in this store because I see them outside all these dressing rooms. We are not leaving until she tries on at least four more dresses in styles she actually likes. Can you please bring us some dresses? We will wait right here.” The consultant smiled and said she would locate some dresses and from there we went back to w a it i ng i n line for a dressing room. In the meantime, no dress passed without me halting its procession to see if we wanted to tr y it. W hile we waited, I f luffed trains and offered compliments as girls emerged like princesses from the dressing rooms. (I should have earned commission!) After trying four or five more gowns, the last of which Danielle liked but not enough to purchase, we all agreed we’d had our fill of the experience and headed for lunch. As we exited the salon, I saw a young woma n who had been at the very back of the line that morning. She had had a “game face” on and sure enough, she left with an armful of gown. Here’s what we learned from
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Bride-to-be Danielle Fowler wearing the last of eight gowns she tried on the day of the sale. ences and what suited her tiny frame. Danielle’s mom got to see her daughter transformed into a bride before her tear-filled eyes and Danielle got a full bridal experience and a new gow n t hat w ill be a ltered to fit her perfectly. In the end, she paid only slightly more than she would have for the sample dress which would have required many alterations. I remember watching t he “Running of the Brides” when I was younger and t hinking what fun it would be to attend an event like it. While the sample sale was an experience, I wouldn’t be inclined to shop one again. A bride trying on the dress of her dreams deserves less of a stampede and more of a standing ovation.
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t he location because t hey cannot read the writing on the invitation. Steer clear of pastel or yellow text colors, and remember to have a high contrast between the color of the invitation and the text you are using for easy reading. • Keep the invitation simple. It may be tempting to load the invitation with lots of information, but all you really need are the key pieces of information, such as the "who," "what," "where," and "when."
Crowding the card will take aw a y f r om it s a e s t het ic appeal.
good rule of thumb is to mail not very neat, consider hiring out the invitations at least two a professional calligrapher to write out your envelopes. months before the wedding.
Most stationers will suggest a separate, smaller insert in the wedding invitation for the reception information and response card. Never put information such as where you are registered or "no kids a llowed." This is materia l better reserved for word of mouth or on a wedding Web site.
Have an RSVP date of no more t ha n t h ree to fou r week s before the wedding, giving a mple t i me to t he caterer s a nd ac c om mo d at i ng anyone who procrastinates in sending in a response. You will need the final headcount in order to confirm seating arrangements and plan for centerpieces and favors.
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It is important to know your dates so you can receive the inv itat ions on t ime, ma i l them out, and give guests enough time to respond. A
Your invitation will look more impressive if you address them by hand, rather than printing them off of a computer. If your handwriting is
Mistakes happen, and you may need to send out a few ex t ra inv itat ions t hat you hadn't origina lly counted. Always order extra invitations just to be on the safe side. And don't forget you will probably want to keep one as a keepsake for yourself.
Cake Flavor from page 9 mousse. It's the perfect blend of vanilla and chocolate for guests who enjoy both. • Variety tiers: Those who cannot settle on just one f lavor can have different flavors on each tier of their cakes. This gives guest some flavorful variety and enables them to pick their favorite flavor combination.
flavors in mind can ask their bakers to include two cupcakes with the wedding cake. Then the couple can enjoy their own mini cakes while the rest of the guests enjoy a more classic cake. In addition, an assortment of cupcakes in lieu of one cake can give guests the opportunity to sample several different flavors. Cakes are a part of many special events, but few cakes are fawned over as much as wedding cakes. Couples can spice things up by choosing a nontraditional flavor combination.
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so don't be afraid to ask for free coffee with dessert or valet parking. Vendors are often open to suggestion and willing to honor requests, but it's not their responsibility to make such offers. • Make sure all contracts are itemized, and read them thoroug hly before sig ning on the dotted line. The negotiation process is often tedious, and contracts should ref lect t hat. W hen hiring a wedding vendor, ma ke sure the contract is itemized, spelling out in intimate detail just what was negotiated and how much each item costs. Couples may even not ice items in the contract that can be removed, saving them a few dollars as a result. Be especially mindful of extra fees t hat ca n add up. For
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When trying on gowns, wear the underwear you want to wear on the big day. Think about the logistics of your wedding: Is Brides- and grooms-to-be the dress appropriate for the weather? Does the dress allow for ca nnot ex pect vendors to dancing? Are you comfortable in it? Don’t worry about things bend over back w a rd for like length, which can be changed with alterations. couples who aren't willing to make any concessions them- My department-store-via-eBay chiffon dress made me feel selves, so couples might have smooth and elegant. I knew it was the one before I zipped it up. to make certain sacrifices at If your reaction isn’t this immediate, try on as many gowns as the negotiating table when you need to, and stop when you find one that makes you feel planning their weddings. beautiful and confident. Bonus points if it makes you or a loved family member cry tears of happiness. Ne got iat ion play s a sign i f ica nt role i n wedd i ng Congratulations, you’ve just found your non-traditional gown. planning. Couples who take the process of negotiation seriously often find the best from page 15 deals without having to make too many concessions.
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S UNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2014 | 2–5 PM Experience the historic Royal Oak Room and meet one-on-one with some of the area’s best wedding professionals Relaxed atmosphere featuring music, decor inspiration, hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar
Our hall has plenty of room (it seats 300 with lots of parking)
Advance reservations are required—please RSVP at 207-333-3242 or email laura@royaloakroom.com
Give us a call for rental information. 129 Rumford Ave., Rumford P.O. Box 533 • Rumford, ME 04276
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Royal Oak Room | 1 Bates Street, Lewiston, ME | 207.333.3242 | royaloakroom.com
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McShane from page 10
wedding day and know that some of the bigger jobs would be taken care of. Planning ahead will also help you stay rela xed on the big day and leave less to do on the day of the wedding.
Advertising Supplement to the Sun Journal, Lewiston, Maine, Sunday, February 2, 2014
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A friend of the couple, Andrew Rowell of Auburn, made the cake. The top tier was adorned with wooden cutouts. Below, Andrew assembles the multitiered cake before the wedding.
Get Your Gun.” And in true t heat re fashion, even t he couple’s f i r st da nce w a s choreographed. To thank their guests, instead of buying favors the couple set out la rge glass ja rs of va r y ing shapes a nd si zes filled with the candies that one would find at the theater. “We gave everyone a bag to fill at the reception’s Concession Stand,” said Kelsie.
Following these guidelines resulted in a fun and special day for the McShanes, during which a lot of fa mi ly a nd friends pitched in to make sure things went smoothly. “It looked great even though we did so much of it ourselves,” Cyndi said. She also recommended keeping things in perspective when wedding pla nning gets over whelming. “It’s a party ... it’s not your marriage.”
“I m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r t h e wedding we shipped off on our honeymoon,” said Chris. "We called it intermission. We went on a cruise to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and when we got back we had a big party for everyone who couldn’t make it to the wedding -- we called it Act II.”
Suppor t f rom f r iends a nd family went a long way toward maintaining that perspective.
The couple's fa m i lies got a k ick out of their chosen theme, said Chris, and they were especially “happy that I married a girl who would keep me on the stage.”
“We weren’t feeling a lot of pressure to have a certain kind of wedding ... everybody was really supportive and happy for us,” Joe said. “The wedding was very ‘us’ and it was great to see ever ybody having as much fun as we hoped they would.”
Kelsie added, “They k new how stressed out I was for it to come out right, and they
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Chris and Kelsie performed a lively duet called "Old Fashioned Wedding" at their theater-themed wedding. helped a lot, with everything ... and the whole day came together perfectly.” And the wedding was memorable indeed. For Kelsie, her favorite moment happened as she was walking down the aisle. When Chris saw her, she said: “He burst into tears.” For Chris, it was the duet. “I
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really enjoyed performing at our reception.” True to their art, Kelsie and Chris will be on stage again this winter with Lyric Music Theatre in South Portland. Opening on Valentine’s Day, like their wedding, “'Into the Woods' is a spinoff of classic fairy tales,” said Chris.
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We will make your dreams come true — We can accommodate up to two hundred & twenty of your friends and family. When you choose Saddleback as your wedding venue, your Personal Wedding Consultant will help you plan every detail from start to finish. We will decorate to your specifications and help you find the best florist, photographer, baker and musicians.
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