Winter Wedding Guide February 2020

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Winter Wedding Guide

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A special supplement to The Daily Republic and ADvisor


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Refashioning dresses becomes trendy for weddings Bride, business matched up to create special family item By Caleigh Sanchez The Daily Republic Katie Olson always had the dream of wearing her grandmother’s wedding dress to her own wedding, but she knew she wanted to update it while still keeping it’s original beauty. A Mitchell business makes that one of its specialities. Catina Kost, the owner of Sew 605 at 308 N. Lawler St., was able to take Olson’s grandmother’s dress and transform it into a contemporary version, combining classic and modern styles and looks. “Typically, the brides that I have worked with that have wanted to upcycle or refashion are doing it because it was Mom’s dress or Grandma’s dress and they want to have that heirloom as a part of their ceremony,” Kost said.

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The idea was to create an additional element to the wedding, “one that would contain a piece of the family’s history,” Olson said. The process of refashioning a dress allows the bride to become very involved in how she wanted the dress made. “First, we try to fix any damage or stains the dress may endure over time,” said Kost, describing her Matt Gade / Republic process “This includes reinforcing A vintage 1970s dress that Catina Kost has repurposed. the seams and hand-washing many of our dresses. Then we decide which parts you love and which parts you don’t and what you want to save to incorporate into your own dress.” The bride can instruct Kost on how exactly she wants her dress to be, “If they want the skirt more straight or maybe more full, it’s tailored to exactly what they want,” Kost said, Matt Gade / Republic “It incorporates the bride more into Sometimes a dress needs to be refashioned because the process.”

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A push for private vows The Daily Republic Weddings are very special occasions for two people who are in love. That’s why many couples want close family and friends nearby when they tie the knot. But even the happiest couples may express some nervousness about one particular part of traditional wedding ceremonies. Wedding vows are a way for couples to profess their love for each other. However, many couples who want to write their own vows are hesitant to say them aloud in front of an audience. If couples are intimidated by a heartfelt recital of their vows in front of a crowd, then exchanging vows in private may be for them. Wedding planners and industry experts say that private vows have become very popular. While the vows do not replace the public exchange that seals the marriage from a legal standpoint, they can be words shared in a private moment before the actual ceremony itself. A quiet moment alone allows couples to shed private tears and share a special moment before they make haste for the altar.

The Knot, a premier wedding planning resource, notes that there are many reasons to share private vows. ► You do not like being in the spotlight or become shy in front of crowds. ► There are words you would like to share with your future spouse that are deeply private, and you don’t want to express those feelings to every person at the wedding. ► You do not want to censor your thoughts or words. ► You desire an intimately private and personal moment together before all of the fanfare and rush of the wedding. ► You’d like to recite loving words in a native language that some guests may not understand. ► You desire the potential for some very great candid photos if you invite the photographer to be there at a distance. ► You want to create a lasting memory that is only yours as a couple to share. The popularity of private vows exchanged before a wedding ceremony is growing. This growing trend provides yet another way for couples to personalize their weddings.

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With Sew 605’s recent move downtown, Kost has seen an increase in brides coming to her with the From Page 3 hopes to transform a vintage dress or even with the hopes to design The trend of using vintage pieces their own. of clothing and transforming “Brides don’t really have many them into new, trendy items has options when it comes to shopping become fashionable and more locally, in fact some choose to go to common amongst brides who are Sioux Falls to purchase a dress but environmentally conscious. with that they don’t get to be a part of “Refashioning is reusing,” Kost the process as they would refashioning said. “Not only do I refashion their dress here,” Kost said. wedding dresses into new ones, I Olson’s wedding was on Sept. make memory bears out of them, 21, 2019, and the reveal to her I’ve done baptismal gowns, blankets, grandmother in the run-up to the Christmas ornaments, garters, hair wedding is a moment she said she clips, flower girl baskets, all using won’t soon forget. fabrics from the original dress.” “The reveal was very emotional. Dresses can cost thousands of (My grandmother) cried. It was a dollars and often times, “so many really special moment,” Olson said, wedding dresses end up in thrift “It fit my personality, it was welldesigned and exactly what I wanted.” Catina Kost runs Sew 605 at 308 N. Lawler St. in Mitchell. stores,” she said.

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More couples are embracing edgy, adventurous weddings Metro Creative Brides and grooms once felt compelled to conform to the trappings of traditional weddings. From uberromantic vows to pastel colors to the penultimate white tiered cake, various wedding components were long considered must-haves. But modern couples are increasingly expressing their individuality, and even embracing more edgy and adventurous elements, when planning their weddings.

According to The Knot, a leading bridal resource and information site, today’s weddings are not what they were just a few years ago. Bold colors, exotic cakes and nontraditional foliage, are just some of the elements modern couples are embracing to set their weddings apart.

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5 ways to cut wedding reception costs Metro Creative Weddings have a tendency to be expensive endeavors. According to The Knot’s 2018 Real Weddings Study, the national average cost of a wedding is $33,931. Nearly half of that ($15,439) is spent on the reception venue alone. As expensive as wedding receptions can be, couples should know that there are many ways to reduce reception costs without sacrificing fun. 1. Choose foods wisely Pour over the details of catering costs. The Knot says the average price for catering will be $68 per person. If you opt for an appetizers and cocktails reception, you may be able to shave several dollars off the bill. Look closely at the pricing for buffet versus plated meals. Buffet service often means having a greater quantity of food on hand, which could drive up the cost. Find out if the catering hall can work with your budget to provide cost-conscious options, like familiar comfort foods instead of gourmet fare.

2. Serve a custom-made cocktail A themed drink, such as punch or a classic spirit with a reimagined, wedding-friendly name, can be less expensive than offering full open bar service. Some couples also opt to pay for only wine and beer rather than a full open bar that includes liquor and mixed drinks.

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Plan to treat guests in extra-special ways Metro Creative Weddings may focus on the couples getting hitched, but weddings also are special thanks to the many family and friends couples involved in the festivities. Some of the more successful weddings are ones in which couples honor their guests and let them know how much they’re appreciated. By incorporating these ideas into their wedding ceremonies and receptions, couples can let their guests know how much they’re loved. ► Arrange seats at the ceremony (if practical) in a circular pattern around you so that everyone can have a great view when you exchange vows. ► Create a bathroom convenience basket for both the men’s and women’s bathrooms. Stock items that might come in handy, like mouthwash, toothpaste, first aid items, spare pantyhose, hair spray, sanitary products, moisturizer, gum, and whatever other niceties you can think of.

► Provide prearranged to-go boxes so that guests can take home tasty tidbits from the meal or dessert table. ► Offer transportation between the ceremony and reception. ► Customize “do not disturb” door tags for overnight guests so they can ensure they get enough shut-eye after partying into the wee hours of the morning. ► Make sure the photographer takes photos of everyone at every table and then share those photos on a wedding website or via social media. Create a hashtag unique to your wedding so that guests can easily find the photos. ► Provide inexpensive slippers or flip-flops so that avid dancers can rest their toes in between songs. ► If valet parking service is not included, ask for an add-on so that guests get door-to-door treatment. ► Always be considerate of special needs by seating guests in places where they’re most likely to be comfortable. Keep elderly guests away from speakers and near exits to facilitate trips to the bathroom.

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► Be mindful of all food allergies or requirements and have accommodations set up in advance. ► Honor those people who could not be at the wedding in a special way, including deceased family and friends. ► Include information about how guests can request songs at the reception. Pass on the information to the band or DJ.

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Make a statement with your wedding cake

Metro Creative Brides and grooms may pour over every detail of their weddings, but few components of the festivities may be as fun, especially for foodies, as deciding what the wedding cake will look like. Couples who want to deliver show-stopping visuals often express some measure of their creativity and personalities through statement wedding cakes. Many couples now eschew the classic three-tiered white cake in favor of a dessert that garners instant attention. Whether the cake is brightly colored or hand-painted, a towering architectural marvel or shimmering in metallics, couples are opting to make a statement with their confections. Apart from clever cake-toppers, here are ways to stand apart when dessert is served. ► According to the Perfect Wedding Guide, a rising trend in cakes is to cover a white or naked cake with translucent glaze tinted in the couple’s wedding colors. This artistic expression can be especially stunning in bohochic weddings. ► Statement tiers also are popular. The cake may be traditional in nearly every way, but couples then set the cake apart by featuring an elaborate design or a different hue in one tier.

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The evolution of wedding favors Metro Creative Wedding favors have changed — and in many cases for the better. Favors have evolved from the inexpensive trinkets purchased in bulk into more personalized mementos that guests can cherish. Today’s couples are interested in customizing their weddings and offering guests something meaningful, or at the very least, edible, so that favors don’t immediately get relegated to the trash can. According to Heather Jones of Wente Vineyards in California, favors have moved from “goodie bags” toward items that are experimental and fun. Wedding planners from across the country offer these wedding favor trends that couples may want to incorporate into their own celebrations.

become multi-day events that ask guests traveling from out of town to attend a wedding weekend. To help greet them and make their experience memorable, couples may fill a gift bag with items guests can use or enjoy during their stay — like a bottle of locally sourced maple syrup or some handmade soaps from a nearby shopkeeper. Experience gifts Instead of a candle or a monogrammed cake server, think of experiences to offer guests. A coupon for free drinks at a nearby brewery, a tour of a local attraction while guests are in town or a group excursion for guests attending a destination wedding can be fun and will help guests create lasting memories.

Welcome bags Charitable donations Rather than take-home bags, Some couples feel that favors are welcome bags have replaced the wasteful and would rather set aside traditional favor trinket at some a portion of their wedding budgets weddings. Many weddings have toward giving back. In such situations,

Late-night snacks After a night of celebrating, some guests may want the festivities to continue, but may need some extra sustenance to make it through a few more hours. Some couples are eschewing traditional favors in lieu of making room for extra food or beverage expenses that can include after-party treats. These may run the gamut from wood-fired pizzas to food truck vendors to extra desserts. A tasty take-home option also may be given, such as fresh zeppolis or beignets, or even a personalized bottle of wine. Even if the food and drink is not consumed right away, there’s a good chance it will hit the spot when guests

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► Martha Stewart Weddings advises that more than just color can be used to make a statement. Lifelike sugar flowers can really set cakes apart. Guests may not be sure if they can consume all aspects of some cakes. But delicate sugar flowers taste as good as they look. ► Hand-painted tiles on a cake are another way to add panache. A bride and groom may be inspired by a European vacation or the stainedglass effects of religious windows and want to add that feel to the tiers of the cake. ► Sometimes a statement comes by way of texture. Even an allwhite cake can be dressed up with interesting textural effects. Ruffles, lace, embossing, and 3-D rosettes are different textural components that can be incorporated in cake designs. ► Couples also may want to tell their unique stories with cake. Individual tiers designed to reflect various milestone moments from the couple’s relationship can be quite engaging.

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Is a Valentine’s Day proposal right for you? By The Daily Republic Metro Creative Valentine’s Day is a special day when thoughts turn to love and romance. Couples contemplating tying the knot may feel like Valentine’s Day is the perfect opportunity to pop the question and begin their journeys toward marriage. Even though Valentine’s Day is a very popular day to propose, it’s tricky to keep such a proposal from becoming a cliche’. By considering some dos and don’ts, Valentine’s Day proposals can be unique. DO ensure that you’re both on the same page. It’s one thing for couples who have already been talking about marriage to build on the romance of Valentine’s Day with a proposal. But it’s quite another if this is a push to wow him or her and you don’t have the same goals; it may not go according to plan. Couples are urged to have honest conversations

about key topics (i.e., children, compatibility, finances, living arrangements) to see if marriage is a desire they both share. DON’T overlook the element of surprise for the proposal. Sure it is easy to have a waiter bring the ring after a meal at a favorite restaurant, but it can be even more special to catch your sweetheart off guard. Why not propose before you get to the restaurant, such as in front of where you first met, and then you can enjoy your meal without butterflies? DO consider your sweetheart’s personality before the proposal. A shy person may not like the attention of a crowd. However, someone who loves to be the center of attention may feel that more is merrier. DON’T go overboard with the details. One or two big surprises is all it takes. The more details, the more things that can potentially go wrong, which can adversely affect the overall proposal.

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Metro Creative Couples experiment with various trends to make their wedding receptions unique. One of the more popular trends in recent years involves utilizing lighting in innovative ways. Modern couples are using lighting to add drama and other special effects to their weddings in various ways. While lighting may have not been on many couples’ radars in the past, it is now being used to create a wow factor. Couples interested in adding extra lighting to their weddings can utilize these tips to make their receptions a sight to behold. ► Illuminated letters/words: Illuminated letters can be used as a trendy monogram in lieu of ice sculptures or framed initials. Illuminated words that describe how you feel as a couple or words that describe you both are fun, too. ► Uplighting: Uplighting is a popular lighting trend and a great way to transform a venue, according to the wedding resource Rent My Wedding. Uplights are essentially small lights that are put on the floor around the perimeter of the space or underneath key design elements. The lights will shine up and create immediate drama.

► Gobo projector: Many people have probably never heard of a gobo. Also known as monogram lighting, gobo, which stands for “goes before optics,” is a growing, special effectsheavy trend. A gobo projector projects an image on a wall or dance floor. It can be used to showcase a monogram, names or wedding date. ► String lights: Christmasinspired lights are not exclusive to the holiday season. When strung around tree boughs, ceiling rafters or other architectural elements of a reception hall, these lights can be breathtaking. It Girl Weddings suggests hanging them against an exposed brick wall to light up the space and add drama. Bistro lights are similar to string lights and can be used as well. ► Hanging candles: The warming glow from candles can be used to transform spaces instantly and create great photo opportunities. Candles can be hung as makeshift chandeliers over banquet tables or used as sconces on walls for antique appeal. Lighting can transform a wedding reception venue and has become a focal point for many couples.

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