Bridal Planner 2013

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Bridal Planner 2013

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A Letter from The Southern Illinoisan Dearest Southern Illinois Brides-to-Be, Congratulations on your engagement! Please accept our best wishes. And now it’s time to plan the wedding, an event that will create memories to last a lifetime. So, it’s important to enjoy every minute, every choice, every detail. And there are lots of details to consider. You’ll need to come up with a budget, find and hire just the right vendors, choose a florist, find the perfect dress and tuxedo, sift through hundreds of décor possibilities and get the guest list just right. That’s in addition to performing at work and spending time with friends, family and your spouse-to-be. It can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be — if you have help. The Southern Illinoisan Bridal Guide is just what you need to get you to the big day with no surprises or meltdowns. It’s a matter of knowing what to do, how to do it and when to get it done. You’ll find that inside the guide. Use our convenient timeline checklist to keep you moving toward your walk down the aisle and everything that comes after. Our budget worksheet can lessen the stress of handling money and help you decide where you want to spend more or less. A list of questions will ensure you’ve thought of everything. You can depend on the Bridal Guide to help you manage details that ensure the special day will be one of the best days you’ll every experience. Let us help you make it happen just the way you’ve always dreamed it would be. This is it! You’re getting married! Best Wishes, The Southern Illinoisan

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Timeline Checklist skip the frenzy and follow an orderly path to the day you are shaping into the occasion-of-your-lifetime. You’ve found the love of your life and the two of you are getting married! Now what? Your wedding is one of the most complex events that you, your spouse-to-be and your families ever will orchestrate. A solid plan helps make the process do-able, even pleasant. This Timeline Checklist helps organize details from what seems at first to be chaos into a celebration of the happiest day of your lives. Make your own lists with immediate actions to remember.

9 - 12 MONTHS BEFORE

6 - 9 MONTHS BEFORE

 Select a date and time for your wedding

 Book photographer and videographer

 Arrange for parents to get together, possibly at an engagement party or informally over dinner

 Book ceremony musicians and reception band or DJ

 Announce engagement in The Southern Illinoisan and on thesouthern.com  Interview wedding planners  Discuss budget for everything, including honeymoon expenses, with everyone, establishing priorities and noting who will contribute financially  Select your officiant and visit with him or her to discuss wedding preparation and procedures  Narrow down ceremony and reception sites and book them  Select a catering service, if not provided by the reception site  Choose members of the wedding party  Begin to compile guest list  Research legal requirements for marriage license in location where you will wed and add this to your personal calendars

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 Select florist  Reserve party rental equipment (tables, chairs, tents, lighting)  Consider items for registry  Shop for and order bridal gown and accessories  Select bridesmaids’ dresses  Arrange wedding cake tastings, then order  Research honeymoon spots and select travel agent  Close in on finalizing guest list  Mail save-the-date cards, especially for destination or holiday wedding  Make master to-do list, keeping copies only with those who need to know  Choose ceremony musicians and music  Finalize seating arrangements and finish place cards for reception


9 - 12 MONTHS (cont.)

the big day

 Provide wedding party with rehearsal/ wedding-day schedule

 Eat a healthy breakfast; drink extra water to avoid dehydration

 Make arrangements for transporting gifts from reception

 Try to take at least a little walk, play music or meditate to reduce stress

 Order programs for ceremony

 Double-check that you have all items needed; add backups, just in case

 Bride has last pre-wedding haircut and color  Make sure the name on your photo ID and/or passport matches your honeymoon plane tickets/reservations

 Give groom’s wedding band to maid of honor and bride’s ring to best man  Write down any last-minute contingency plans that occur to you

 Start packing for honeymoon, listing suitcase contents as you go

 Have a written schedule to share, allowing extra time for the unexpected

 Gather items for day-of emergency kit ONE WEEK BEFORE

 Have hair and makeup done according to earlier plan

 Send out all final payments possible

 Allow extra time to get dressed

 Delegate wedding-day responsibilities to reliable individuals

 Make certain best man and maid of honor sign the marriage license

 Finalize rehearsal and rehearsal dinner; confirm attendance numbers

 Allow 50 percent more time than needed to travel between destinations

 Confirm honeymoon details and finish packing

 Provide dry snacks and bottled water in dressing area

 Double-check details with all wedding vendors

 Greet guests by name, be gracious and grateful

 Groom: Have hair trimmed

 Smile, remain calm and do not allow anything that may go differently than planned ruin your joy

 Everyone: Break in shoes  Attend bachelor/bachelorette parties (held as early as possible)

1 - 2 DAYS BEFORE  Get massage, manicure and pedicure; purchase nail polish in shade to be worn for possible touch-up

 Cherish each moment of this special day with your new life partner  Say goodbye to parents and grandparents, if you leave early

 Attend rehearsal and review all details with participants  Enjoy rehearsal dinner with family and friends; present thank-you gifts to wedding party and parents  Place fees due on wedding day in envelopes  Get a good night’s sleep

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Managing Your Money ALLOCATION OF FUNDS IS KEY TO making sure money is spent toward the total vision. First comes the budget. All wedding plans hinge on what you plan to spend. Whatever the total, you must resolve together what you want and can afford to create the wedding you want. Working toward mutual goals lays the groundwork for future collaboration. The average amount spent on a wedding in 2011 in the Southern Illinois Region was about $24,000, slightly less than the amount spent the previous year, according to statistics compiled by The Wedding Report. Honeymoon costs are not included. This breakdown of expenses provides a starting point to help figure what you might or might not include in your wedding. When expenses range toward the higher end of the percentage, other details must fall into line to accommodate the expenditures.

CEREMONY 2 - 3 % Marriage license/name change fees, site/ officiant fees, aisle runner, canopy, candelabras, unity candle

REHEARSAL DINNER 4 - 5 % Site rental, food, beverages, tips

STATIONERY 2 - 3 % Announcements/save-the-date cards, invitations with envelopes and enclosures, postage, programs, reception place cards, thank-you notes

PHOTOGRAPHY 11 - 15 % Engagement, videography, wedding packages

RECEPTION 50 % Site fee, catering costs, bar expenses (bartender & beverages), wedding cake, valet parking, groom’s cake, favors, napkins, cake cutter, cake topper, etc.

GIFTS 2 - 3 % Bride and groom, attendants, parents

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4 - 6 % MUSIC Ceremony and reception

7 - 10 % WEDDING ATTIRE Wedding gown/headpiece/veil/lingerie, hair and makeup, tuxedo, jewelry, shoes, accessories

6 - 8 % FLOWERS Ceremony, bride’s and attendants’ bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages for mothers, grandmothers, readers and special guests, bouquet to toss, reception centerpieces

4 - 6 % WEDDING RINGS 2 - 3 % TRANSPORTATION To ceremony, from ceremony to photo site, to reception, from reception to wedding night venue

1 - 2 % EXTRAS Lodging, welcome bags for out-of-town guests, wedding night accommodations


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We have 3 separate meeting rooms that can be transformed into a beautiful ballroom to facilitate your wedding needs. We are tucked far enough away from the hustle and bustle of the busy community for an intimate experience with your guests. With a private lit drive leading up to the building, everyone feels special as they enter the venue. The outside of The Pavilion is picturesque and ready for nothing short of a stunning photo op. Open spaces and our private pond with lit fountain make for breath-taking images of you and your bridal party. With an on-site bar at your disposal and being able to choose your own caterer, we can help make any event your own and much more. Through the many years of wedding service, we have made great working relationships with an extensive list of caterers, florists, entertainment companies that are available to you in the initial planning stages. Our purpose is to customize our client’s specific needs with a personal and professional flair. You, the Bride and Groom, along with your dedicated expert wedding planners, can help you choose the look that is right for you on your special day. When envisioning your wedding, you want it to be a day that takes everyone’s breath away. From the moment you say “Yes” until the time you say “I do”, you can start planning your special day with a staff from The Pavilion that is committed to high standards, customer care and attention to detail. We will help make your dreams come true and a memory to last a lifetime.


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Traditional Breakdown of Expenses A sense of who often pays for what starts a discussion that makes good sense when SETTING budget plans. THE BRIDE’S FAMILY

THE BRIDE

• Wedding gown, headpiece and accessories • Invitations/announcements • Bridesmaids’ bouquets • Grandmothers’ corsages • Ceremony/reception flowers • Altar baskets/arches • Canopy/carpet • Kneeling bench/candelabras • Rented items for ceremony • Wedding programs • Napkins/printed items • Church fee, musician/soloist • Wedding breakfast • Reception site fee • Catered reception/ professional services • Photography/videography • Orchestra/band/DJ • Rented items for reception • Wedding cake • Wedding favors • Bridal brunch • Parents-of-bride attire • Accommodation suggestions for out-of-town guests

• Wedding ring for the groom • Wedding gift for the groom • Bridesmaids’ gifts, luncheon

THE GROOM’S FAMILY

OUT-OF-TOWN FAMILY AND/OR ATTENDANTS

• Groom’s cake • Rehearsal dinner • Parents-of-groom attire

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THE GROOM • His formal wear • Wedding ring for the bride • Gifts for the bride • Groomsmen’s/usher’s gifts • Bride’s bouquet • Mothers’ corsages • Boutonnieres for groom, groomsmen, ushers • Marriage license • Clergyman/officiant fee • Transportation services

MAID/MATRON OF HONOR AND BRIDESMAIDS • Their gowns • Shower, bachelorette party

BEST MAN, GROOMSMEN AND USHERS • Their formal wear • Bachelor party

• Travel expenses


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Tips for Attending a Bridal Show Serious Bridal planning should also be fun. these easy tips achieve both goals. Bridal shows are a great place to connect with wedding experts eager to help you create a wedding that matches your personality, your style, your vision and your means. The two objectives of a bridal show – fun and fulfillment – mesh into one. It is enjoyable to find items that add up to your complete wedding. However, the first sight of so many booths, with a diversity you can only imagine, may take your breath away. Thus, a bit of planning sparks enjoyment and achieve broader results. 1. Fill in wedding date and contact information for you and the groom on a registration form to stay in touch for future offers. 2. Focus on services needed. If your wedding date is far away, concentrate on total style. Fill your head with ideas and your bag with information. If some needs are filled, list those still open – but stay open to opportunity. 3. Wear comfy shoes and bring at least one relative or friend – the groom-to-be? one of your mothers? a best friend? – to help and encourage, not distract. Kids are welcome, but probably will not be entertained.

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4. Have questions ready for the experts. It leaves more time for fun. 5. Printed stickers save time writing your name, address, phone number and email information and wedding date on forms. 6. Allow time to enjoy it all. 7. If possible, be up-front about budget, so providers can better meet your needs. 8. Write down ideas and take pictures along the way. Your head spins with dynamite details, but new ideas push some aside. 9. Your goal: Find specialists whose ideas intersect yours. You need your calendar to make appointments or leave call-back information to set one later. 10. Take a break. Catch your breath and toss around ideas with that support person for a few minutes along the way.


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All About Stationery There is no way to replace the personal message that is printed, sealed and delivered. With the guest list ready, invite your loved ones to share the happy occasion. Order invitations and enclosures at least four months before the wedding to allow time to stuff and address them for mailing six weeks before the wedding. Ordering thank-you cards at the same time with the same theme saves time, effort and money. Save-the-date cards and invitations immediately connect relatives and friends to your wedding. Selecting them is an important step leading into the planning process. Extra enclosures ensure people become aware of the what, when and where of their own part in the affair and how they should respond.

Save-the-date First in line: In these times of destination weddings and planning more than a year in advance to grab that perfect reception site, this announcement is very popular. Couples often choose non-traditional, less formal cards that reflect a theme (such as sandal cards for a beach wedding), key them to their personalities or provide a lighthearted approach for a one-of-a-kind introduction. Future guests can mark their calendars and contact travel agents. The cards can be mailed up to six months before the wedding date.

Invitations The details: The invitation itself invites guests to attend your wedding by listing date, time and location. Whoever pays for the

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wedding usually is listed as host. Whether the wedding is formal or informal, invitations should reflect the tone. Your stationer should be able to suggest styles to help determine which wording and look suits you.

Enclosures Reception card: Lists time and location of reception. Response card: Guests can RSVP – accept or decline – for your wedding. These are vital. They provide an approximate guest count for seating and the reception. Don’t forget to list a “respond by” date about two weeks before the final head count is due to the reception facility and/or caterer. Response envelope: To make it easy for guests, stamp and pre-print them with the name and address of the individual(s) who will receive responses. Maps: It is helpful to have maps with directions to the ceremony location and reception site. They should be clear and easy to understand. Keep extras handy for those who forget them. Envelopes: All components of the wedding invitation should fit in inner envelopes, with outer envelopes addressed and stamped for mailing.


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The Ceremony Location Church is a classic venue, while a winery, country club, park, museum offers one-stop hospitality and a memorable backdrop. You know the “who,” “what,” “why” and probably the “when.” But in regard to your wedding, there is no more important “where” than the site of your ceremony. This facility is the place where you will make those lifelong promises to love and to cherish. In your pictures you will forever be standing in that spot, wearing the most beautiful dress, with your husband lovingly gazing at you, and your friends and family fondly observing. Here are some ideas to guide you toward picking the perfect site for your ceremony: • If you want to get married in a place of worship, you should pick one to which you feel connected. That could be where you currently attend services or the place you went during childhood. It could be somewhere you’ve never been but have admired from afar.

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• An outdoor wedding can be beautiful. Whether under a gazebo, at a park, or in a field, an outdoor wedding seems to come with Mother Nature’s seal of approval. Be careful to consider seasonal weather factors. Certain times of year are more prone to inclement weather than others. • In a museum or gallery, your wedding will be surrounded by beautiful objects. You can choose sites that display works that match your personal preferences, whether you enjoy the modern, classical, naturalistic or abstract. • A wedding at home gives you the opportunity to recite your vows in a place that is near and dear to your heart. Though it will require that you have enough room to accommodate your guest list, a home wedding will definitely have a personal touch that no other location offers. Your officiant can help you determine your options regarding ceremony sites. There are some site restrictions if you are having a religious ceremony.



The Wedding Party choose those who stand up for you with love and care. It is an honor of personal favor. On your wedding day, possibly the happiest and most hectic in your life, it is important to surround yourself with people you care about and trust. Bridal attendants and groomsmen serve this purpose, so those invited to join you and your future spouse in celebrating your new married life should be your closest friends and confidants. Conventional wisdom says that one to three attendants fit a small, more intimate wedding. A large and lavish affair may have as many as 12 – if they fit the site, camera lens and your budget. Most weddings include somewhere between four and seven attendants. One groomsman per bridesmaid keeps symmetry at the altar and in photographs. However, there is no rule. Ushers may be groomsmen or other men who assist in seating family and friends, with special ones chosen to seat mothers of the bride and groom. A young family member may be flower girl, ring bearer or train bearer. In memories and photographs, these individuals always will be your wedding attendants. Be sure to ask people with whom you want to spend time, not only on your wedding day, but also in your future. Maid or matron of honor Whether she’s been down the aisle herself (matron) or not (maid), the honor attendant should be someone dear to the bride’s heart. She should be someone on whom she can personally depend – perhaps a sister or best friend – while planning the event and, just as important, on the wedding day.

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Best man The best man should be someone whom the groom trusts – not only to help him with wedding details, but also to offer moral support during this wonderful, yet stressful, time in his life. Often the groom asks a brother, close relative or best friend to stand beside him. Bridesmaids Bridesmaids are usually sisters, other family members or close friends of either the bride or groom. They help with wedding errands, throw a bridal shower and are key guests at pre-wedding parties. Groomsmen/ushers Groomsmen and ushers are usually brothers, relatives or close friends of the bride and groom. Flower girls One or two flower girls, age 4 to 8, walk down the aisle alone or with the ring bearer. A shy flower girl can be paired with an older child. Flower girls usually carry a pomander ball of flowers, held by a ribbon, or a basket of rose petals to scatter or baby roses to pass out as they walk down the aisle. Ring bearer The ring bearer – a young boy of age 4 or 5 – walks down the aisle alone or with the flower girl(s), carrying a decorative pillow or box to which real or artificial rings are attached with ribbon. To avoid misplacement, the best man may hold the real ones. Train bearer A young child, about 4 or 5 years old, also may follow the bride down the aisle, carrying her train.



Finding the Dress choose a gown that’s a reflection of your personality. Most women have dreamed about their wedding dress since they were little girls. Picture yourself making a grand entrance down the center aisle. At that unique moment, the ensemble you wear – the gown, the veil, the shoes and accessories – will tell your guests who you are and how you feel on this very special day.

Bridal shops vary with the services and products they offer, and there are many choices. Not only will you need standard bridal accessories like veils and jewelry, but also undergarments, shoes and bridesmaids and flower girl dresses. Your trained bridal consultant will know just what you need for the look that you desire.

Your bridal gown may be the biggest clothing purchase you will ever make. As you begin the process, take a moment to analyze your everyday attitude and appearance. Your personal style and taste will drive your choice in a wedding gown.

Another important benefit to using a fullservice bridal shop is an alteration department. Every soon-to-be bride should receive individual attention from an in-house seamstress to ensure a flawless look on her big day.

The look and feel of the gown you select should reflect your personality. If you are laid-back and casual, your wedding dress will reflect those attitudes. If you dress conservatively at most times, then a formal gown may be your choice. Whether casual or formal, romantic or modern, the gown you select should reflect your personality and flatter your best attributes. A trained wedding consultant at your bridal shop can help you choose the dress that’s right for you.

Keep looking, the perfect dress is out there. There are many styles of gowns to choose from that will flatter your physical attributes, including A-line gowns, mermaid gowns, ball gowns and sheaths. Whatever your shape, there’s something out there for you.

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Don’t forget the details. Now that you’ve chosen your bridal gown, it’s time to put the icing on the cake! Any good bridal shop can make shopping for a headpiece, veil and other accessories a breeze. Keep in mind that your personality can shine through with accessories that complement your gown. Here’s a very important tip. Although you may want to invite your family and friends along to your wedding gown appointments, try to limit your shopping mates to just your mother. She knows what you like and what fits you best. And your mother has your best interests in mind.



Bridal Emergency Kit Checklist Give this list in a kit to the most responsible bridesmaid to save you from any mishap throughout the big day and into the night.  small sewing kit, scissors

 pen and small notepad

 snack food

 safety pins

 contacts, phone numbers of wedding-day vendors

 bottled water

 tissue  lipstick (in your wedding day shade)  compact powder case and mirror  breath mints  pantyhose, if wearing, and clear nail polish  nail file

 band aids™  deodorant  barrettes and/or bobby pins, comb and/or hairbrush  perfume  hair spray  eyedrops  aspirin

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 dental floss  moist wipes  thin washcloth  prescription medication, such as for allergy  chalk (to blend out any flaw on your gown)  straws for drinks during photography


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How to Hire a Florist THE florist creatively arranges your big day TO burst into bloom. Signposts help IT come up roses or another favorite flower. Check sources

ASK QUESTIONS

If you have been to a wedding with flowers you adore, ask the couple about their florist. They will be flattered. Get referrals from people whose wedding flowers have pleased them.

You should feel comfortable asking anything. After all, you will rely on the florist’s competence for a major part of your look or theme. If the florist has been to your ceremony and reception sites, ask to see samples of what was done and how it worked in those spaces. Photos of real brides with their flowers let you see the florist’s “eye.” Perhaps you can drop by or see a cooler with examples ready for a wedding to give a realistic view. Aisle runners, trellises, centerpieces and potted plants may be additional expenses, so be certain which extras might be provided by the florist without rentals from another source. If the wedding date is near a holiday, single out what decorations you may use.

Do a little research You don’t need to know flower names by genus, but bridal and gardening magazines help you get a feel or create a look. Cut out images of arrangements you like. It helps you and your florist detect patterns.

Bring lists and photos Come prepared to meet a florist. List all wedding participants who need flowers. Photograph the ceremony and reception locations from different angles. Photos or color swatches of gowns and dresses give a sense of what colors and details will complement your wedding.

Know your floral budget before meeting A florist can make suggestions in your price range and brainstorm ideas. That florist who realistically helps get the most for your money wants your business. If there is a flower you love, share the information, but be open to suggestions of seasonal blooms that can provide a similar look for less money, if that is important. Hands-on care on any level costs more.

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Compare prices and ideas Reserve a florist three to six months before the ceremony, allowing longer time for a popular florist or an in-season wedding of June through September.

Get everything in writing The contract should include standard items with date, time and location of both the ceremony and reception; an itemized list of what the florist will supply, including color, type and cost; alternate blooms, if first choices are not available; arrival times for setup at both the ceremony and reception; total cost and payment terms, plus tax, delivery and other fees; cancellation and refund policy.


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Questions to Ask Your Photographer Confidence before the wedding leads to a smooth working relationship on the day itself. Will you personally photograph our wedding? Will more than one photographer come? __________________________________________________________________________ Can we see works of the actual person who will photograph our wedding? __________________________________________________________________________ How long has the company you represent and have you personally photographed weddings? How many have you photographed? Do you have references? __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ How many pictures will be included in our package? How many will you take? How and when will they be delivered to us? __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Do you have a list of certain poses that you take? Can we make up our own list? Do you have preferred locations and, if necessary, contingency plans? __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ How much is the deposit? When is it due? When is final payment due? __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ What do all the costs include? How long will you stay? Do you charge for overtime or certain destinations? __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ When will the photographer arrive to set up? How many hours are included? Will there be backup equipment available or at the site? __________________________________________________________________________

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Confection Connection WANT A traditional sweet or a custom fit to serve at the party? this handy glossary covers a slice of baker’s language Cakes BY SPECIALTY Tiered Cake Layers of a single shape, now often square as well as the traditional round, in various sizes. Simple or elaborate. Groom’s Cake This lighthearted confection, smaller in size, reflects the groom’s interests. Often chosen by the bride, it may be themed with sports or his alma mater or be in a favorite, often decadent, flavor. Cupcakes Individual cake portions, usually displayed like a tiered wedding cake on decorated trays, come ready to eat or wrap as favors. The top “layer” may be big enough to hold a topper and saved, often like a cake’s top tier, to celebrate the couple’s first anniversary.

Icings/Fillings Buttercream Popular off-white or ivory colored icing made from butter, confectioner’s sugar and milk. It is inexpensive and easy to cut, but may melt in warm temperature. Some bakers offer a signature variety. Fondant Icing made of sugar, corn syrup and gelatin. Rolled to uniform thickness with a rolling pin and draped over the cake. Not as tasty as other icings, but forms an ideal base for decorations, designs and beading. Ganache Made of chocolate and heavy cream, this concoction can be used as icing or filling.

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Royal Icing Sugar and egg white mixture piped through a bag to create decoration. Once dry, it becomes hard and brittle. Whipped Cream Freshly whipped cream is delicious, but it must be refrigerated. The bakery also should tell if a fruit, cream or flavored filling requires the cake be kept cool and how it accommodates safe delivery.

Decorations Flowers May be real or artificial or formed with gum paste, marzipan or spun sugar. Gum Paste A mixture of sugar, cornstarch and gelatin paste forms flowers, fruits and edible decorations. Like modeling clay, it lasts a long time for showy mementos. Marzipan Almonds, sugar and egg white paste are mixed and rolled onto the cake as icing (like fondant) or used for sculpting edible decorations. Piping Decoration created with a pastry bag and assorted metal tips. Techniques include basket weave (interwoven vertical and horizontal lines), cornelli (lace-like), dotted swiss(tiny dots in a random pattern), latticework(crisscross) and shells.


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How to Select a Tuxedo The groom’s choice of formal wear is as much a once-in-a-lifetime experience as the bride’s search for the perfect wedding gown. After all, a tuxedo is not your basic everyday outfit. grooming the groom When it’s time to “dress up” for the wedding, most grooms are at a loss. The process, however, does not have to be a difficult one. Grooms have a wider selection than ever and include a more relaxed cut that is more forgiving and complements almost everyone’s shape. Many tuxedo shops offer a free groom’s try-on, which allows you to see what looks good on the groom before you place your order.

Shop local, avoid problems When selecting your formal wear specialist, it’s important that you choose one that stocks the tuxedos locally. With a local inventory, the specialist can quickly fix any problems without having to ship something in from out of town. It’s common for the men in a wedding party to delay trying on their tuxedo until the very last minute. If a replacement coat or a pair of pants is needed and the replacement must be shipped in from out of town, it’s too late. By using a formalwear specialist with a locallystocked inventory, the specialist can provide a replacement garment within hours rather than days. Encourage all of the men in your wedding party to try on their tuxedo early and make sure everything fits great – that way you can relax and enjoy the festivities!

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Take your fashion ques from the bride The level of formality, color and styling of the men’s tuxedos should follow the stylistic lead set by the bridal gown. For ultra-formal evening weddings (after 6 p.m.), the classic choice is a white tie tuxedo, also known as a formal full-dress ensemble. The ensemble consists of a black tail coat and pants, also known as full-dress, a white pique wing collar shirt and white pique vest and tie. For ultraformal daytime weddings (before 6 p.m.), the groom should wear a cutaway morning coat. Accessories include a wing collar shirt with an ascot and coordinating vest. For formal weddings, a single-breasted tuxedo with matching formal trousers is appropriate. These tuxedos are available in a variety of fabrics and colors. Accessories may include a formal pleated shirt with cuff links and studs, a bow tie or four-in-the-hand tie, and a vest or cummerbund. The traditional formal shirt is usually pleated and there are three basic shirt collar styles: band, laydown, or wing. A band collar is the most contemporary styling, while the wing collar is the most formal style of all.

don’t skimp on the shoes. Many wedding photos are marred by one of the men in the wedding party wearing old beat-up shoes. Formal shoes are a must. Black patent leather looks best. You can rent a pair with your tuxedo and ensure that the entire wedding party matches.


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“We’re a medical clinic that specializes in weight loss,” explains Tracy Askari, one of the founding partners of the clinic. “That’s all we deal with; only weight loss.” Through counseling and personal attention, the professional staff at SI Medical Weight Loss Clinic creates a weight loss plan specifically for each client that utilizes a clinically-proven diet, a commended exercise program, a pharmaceutical appetite suppressant as well as fat burning medications. “It is different for every individual,” Tracy says. “The goal of the program is to help the client successfully hit their target weight safely.”

Here is why it works: Safe & Effective Weight Loss • Your doctor will be able to tell you how much of the weight you are losing is from fat, water or muscle, and adjust your program accordingly. Realistic & Accurate Expectations • Using your body composition, and other measurements, your doctor can accurately predict the amount of weight you can lose over time. Personal Support from Your Doctor • With each visit, you’ll learn valuable insights into how you can approach your daily life to maintain the weight loss you are achieving. Our SI Medical Weight Loss physician has received extensive training and is highly qualified. The program as a whole is meant to rebuild your life in a healthy convenient way. No Deprivation. No Giving Up.


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Your Officiant THIS PERSON HELPS BRING YOUR CEREMONY DREAMS AND IDEAS TO LIFE WHEN YOU SAY ‘I DO’ — THE MOST IMPORTANT WORDS OF THE DAY. On the phone

Face to face

Whether you are working with someone you do or do not know well, be sure to ask detailed questions to determine if you and your potential officiant are a match made in heaven.

If you feel comfortable with the officiant on the phone and can accommodate his or her requirements and qualifications, you should schedule a meeting.

Before you meet in person, ask:

Before sealing the deal, go over details of the site and the ceremony by:

• I f the officiant is available on the date and time already chosen? If the two sides match in philosophy or one of them is flexible enough to avoid the need for another choice?

• Touring the site, envisioning capacity, general layout and accessibility. Note convenient access, if necessary, for people in wheelchairs and using walkers.

• W hat, if any, documentation is required for a first meeting? Religions often require certificates of baptism or other printed documents, particularly if there was a previous marriage.

• Listing what the site provides versus what you must arrange, such as runner, flowers (seasonal decorations may be in place), candles, etc.

• I f he or she is open to personalizing vows, readings or music? Some settings restrict types of music or readings and require traditional vows. Music providers may be set. • If pre-wedding counseling sessions or classes are required? Some religions require couples to attend retreats or “marriage classes” before they can tie the knot. This may affect the wedding timeline. • W hat are the fees? An officiant’s fee often ranges between $150 and $450, or a specified donation may be expected. In other cases, a facility fee may include the officiant and an on-site planner. Some locations require you to provide an officiant. Musicians and other services have separate fees.

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• Suggesting music, readings and vows, so the officiant can explain any restrictions, particularly if your choice is non-traditional. • Discussing the sermon an officiant may deliver. Will it perhaps be available to hear in advance or at pre-nuptial counseling? • Understanding any dress code for the site. A religious location may require heads or shoulders be covered or other wardrobe essentials. • A sking about documentation, including the marriage certificate and marriage license. • Noting times and spaces allowed or available for photographer and videographer to preserve your event as memories.


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Sign on the Dotted Line legal requirements top ‘to-do’ list Before you run off into matrimonial bliss with your soon-to-be spouse, remember you must apply for a marriage license before your ceremony. Rules for being wed vary state to state. If the ceremony will not occur in Illinois, the website usmarriagelaws.com directs you to any state that will be your destination.

NUPTIALS IN THE LAND OF LINCOLN Getting married in Illinois is a bit different. The couple still needs to be single, not related and at least 18 years old. 16- and 17-year-olds must have parental consent. No one under the age of 16 can be married. A valid form of identification is required and both parties need to be present at the time of application in the county where they will be married. A one-day waiting period is required after the date of application. The license, however, is valid for 60 days. A certified decree or certificate of divorce may be required by the clerk issuing the license. The cost of applying for a marriage license varies by county. In Williamson County, for example, the fee is $25. This non-refundable, cash-only fee is due at the time of application.

OFFICIALLY MARRIED In order for the marriage to be legal, each state allows certain officiants to perform the ceremony. In Illinois, the exchanging of vows must be presided over by one of the following: • A judge of a court of record or a retired judge of a court of record. • The county clerk in a county with 2 million or more inhabitants. • A public official whose powers include solemnizing marriages. • A n officiant performing the marriage in accordance with the prescriptions of any religious denomination. • An Indian nation, tribe or native group. The officiant completes the marriage certificate form and forwards it to the appropriate county clerk within 10 days after the ceremony.

BRIDE’S NEW NAME There are obvious places where a bride should register her new name: • Social Security card • Driver’s license • Passport • Bank accounts and checks • Credit cards • Insurance policies • Post office address

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Questions to Ask Entertainment for Reception THE sound of Music delights and excites. early scouting produces reliable staging. How much experience do you have?

Who selects the music?

Look for entertainment experienced in both coordinating and performing at wedding receptions. Tune in to whether the company provides more or less than what you seek.

Some couples don’t mind the DJ or band selecting specific songs by category. Others want their favorites played in an order they desire. Make three lists: must-plays, hope-toplay songs and not-at-my-wedding tunes.

What is included in the package price? Things to check: professional sound equipment, wireless microphone, early equipment setup, a reception-planning meeting and any extras that may be important to you, such as a light show or MC. Do I get to choose the DJ style I want? Be certain that you are guaranteed to receive the DJ personality you want – quiet, outgoing or in-between. A quality entertainer steers the event, adhering to a schedule, without becoming the person in the spotlight. Can I see you play live or get a demo? Knowing what to expect, including what will be worn, eases fears and avoids disaster. Will you do more than play music? Many entertainers do much more than play dance music, from keeping children busy to helping coordinate a smoothly run reception with other vendors. Check coordination with the photographer for special moments, like cutting the cake or tossing the bouquet. Company 1:_ _______________________ Cost:_ _____________________________ Services: ___________________________ Deposit/due on:______________________ Contact: ___________________________ Notes:_ ____________________________ 38 | The Southern Illinoisan Bridal Guide

When will you set up, test equipment? Find out when entertainment arrives and be certain times and electrical issues are coordinated with the reception site. Will the entertainment take a break? Find out when and how long entertainment is off-duty. Agree on a schedule for timing. What if there is an emergency? Many carry extra equipment to every event. Should the entertainer have an emergency, what is the backup? Is a manager is on duty during your wedding for assistance? Double-check the written contract! Make sure hours, overtime fees and cancellation fees are discussed ahead of time. Write every detail into the contract.

Company 2:________________________ Cost:_ _____________________________ Services: ___________________________ Deposit/due on:______________________ Contact: ___________________________ Notes:_ ____________________________


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Reception Worksheet Company #1

company #2

Reception Site:________________________

Reception Site:________________________

Address:_____________________________

Address:_____________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Contact person:_______________________

Contact person:_______________________

Phone: (Office)_ ______________________

Phone: (Office)_ ______________________

(Alternate)___________________________

(Alternate)___________________________

Reception Details

Reception Details

Date:/Time:__________________________

Date:/Time:__________________________

Number of guests:_____________________

Number of guests:_____________________

Parking: Self or valet?__________________

Parking: Self or valet?__________________

Adequate space for band/DJ/dancing?_____________________

Adequate space for band/DJ/dancing?_____________________

Number of tables:_____________________

Number of tables:_____________________

Chairs per table:_ _____________________

Chairs per table:_ _____________________

Linens provided:______________________

Linens provided:______________________

Centerpieces provided:_ ________________

Centerpieces provided:_ ________________

Serving time, style, number of servers for:

Serving time, style, number of servers for:

Bar/beverages ________________________

Bar/beverages ________________________

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Hors d’oeuvres________________________

Hors d’oeuvres________________________

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Dinner _ ____________________________

Dinner _ ____________________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Dinner menu:_ _______________________

Dinner menu:_ _______________________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Photo, photo booth locations:____________

Photo, photo booth locations:____________

___________________________________

___________________________________

Cost per person:_ _____________________

Cost per person:_ _____________________

Total cost:___________________________

Total cost:___________________________

Deposit:_____________________________

Deposit:_____________________________

Balance:_____________________________

Balance:_____________________________

Date(s) due:__________________________

Date(s) due:__________________________

Miscellaneous:________________________

Miscellaneous:________________________

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Your Transportation Worksheet The debate is on about how to move the wedding party and even guests from here to there when needed. Company #1:____________________________________________________________ Contact_ ___________________________________________________________________ Address/phone_______________________________________________________________ Passengers __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Starting time and place_ _______________________________________________________ Destinations_________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Number of hours_____________________________________________________________ Total cost and deposit_ ________________________________________________________ Balance and when due_________________________________________________________

Company #2:____________________________________________________________ Contact_ ___________________________________________________________________ Address/phone_______________________________________________________________ Passengers __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Starting time and place_ _______________________________________________________ Destinations_________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ Number of hours_____________________________________________________________ Total cost and deposit_ ________________________________________________________ Balance and when due_________________________________________________________

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