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table of contents Always & Fur-ever . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 n Bachelorette Parties . . . . . . . . 123 n Beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 n Bridal Gowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 n Bridal Showers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 n Bridesmaid Attire . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 n Cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 n Catering & Bar Service . . . . . . . . 48 n Ceremony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 n Decor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 n Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 n
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Letter from the EdiTor Three decades ago, my wife, Denise, and I were planning our own wedding and struggling to find qualified, local vendors or learn about trends (and yes, puffy shoulders and bridge cakes were “trendy” back then). There weren’t many resources around Northeast Ohio to help couples answer the many questions we had when it came to planning the largest event of our life! It’s that experience that inspired us to start Today’s Bride 30 years ago. We had experienced the need for a resource connecting couples to wedding businesses, trends, planning advice, and etiquette. Since then, we’ve made it our mission to make planning your wedding less stressful and more enjoyable. A K R O N
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For a more enjoyable experience, we’ve made this magazine more of a workbook, with questionnaires, quizzes, checklists, timelines, and all the things you never thought of! Carry it with you to meetings and appointments, tastings and fi tings. Not only will it be a source of guidance as you choose your vendors and make decisions, but at the end, you’ll have a meaningful memento of your process to look back on years after your wedding. We’re so grateful to play a part in this exciting time in your life. From all of us at Today’s Bride, best wishes and good luck!
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One of the best resources you can use to plan your wedding is a bridal magazine. They share all the new trends, give you advice and planning tips, and are full of gorgeous pictures to inspire! Plus, if you use a local magazine, you can find credible, lo al vendors.
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Websites:
What would we do without the internet? With everything from wedding planning blogs, Pinterest photos, printables, vendor reviews, and websites, you can spend hours sorting through all the ideas and inspiration! Visit TodaysBride.com for access to all this and more!
Wedding Shows are onestop wedding shopping events. Meet vendors, see the latest trends, and take advantage of show discounts… what could be better?! Wedding shows are perfect for the just-engaged bride or someone who’s a week away!
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Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K
Where to START... CHOOSE A DATE
Decide which season you want to get married in and then choose a month. Be flexible with the dates within the month you choose, as your venues may be booked on that specific date.
These often overlooked questions are vital when it comes to booking each and every vendor. Here’s what you should find out before signing any agreements or placing a deposit.
Remember to ask all your vendors: YES 1. Am I your only client that day? 2. Will you be working my wedding?
Create a budget
You can’t do much when it comes to planning your wedding without a budget. The average Northeast Ohio wedding can cost anywhere from $22,000-$50,000 or more. If anyone will be contributing to your wedding fund, get an idea of what they’re willing to provide so you know how much you should save.
Create a wedding email
If not, who will? 3. Do you have insurance options? 4. How many years of experience do you have? 5. Are there additional fees? Fees:
Over the next few months to a year, you’ll be meeting a lot of people while collecting tons of information. It’s super convenient to have everything stored in one inbox.
ASK your Wedding Party
Take our quiz on page 28 to find out who you should ask! Our advice: don’t ask someone to be in the party just because you feel obligated to.
6. Can I get a contract in writing?
Never make a deposit without a written contract!
7. Is gratuity included? 8. How far in advance should I book you? 9. Will your staff require a meal? 10. Can I customize a package?
Other things to discuss: Dress Code
As you decide on which vendors you will be using, keep track of their contact information on the Master Vendor List on Page 134.
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Cancellation/Refund Policy Equipment (who will be providing it, and if there are any additional fees)
Payment Plans/Due Dates Arrival/Departure Times Emergency Plans
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Wedding date: #of days until you say "I do":
Choose your wedding date Discuss your budget and who is contributing to it Budget, p.10 Create a Pinterest account and start a wedding board Check TodaysBride.com for the Wedding Show schedule A wedding show offers you the opportunity to meet with local wedding professionals while admiring all the latest trends. Wedding Shows, p. 86 Make a wedding email, binder, and/or spreadsheet You need a place to compile all of your thoughts, vendor hand-outs, contracts, and details. Choose your wedding party Bridesmaids, p. 28 Begin compiling a guest list Create an A and B list. Wedding Stationery, p. 62 Hire a Wedding Planner Wedding Planners, p. 12 Start shopping for bridal, bridesmaid, and mother-of attire Bridal Attire, p. 14 Mother-of, p. 24 Bridesmaids, p. 26 Book your ceremony and reception venues Ceremony, p. 34 Venues, p. 38 Book the Offician Ceremony, p. 34
Bride Advice Remember the reason you’re driving yourself crazy and take a deep breath. Everything will be perfect because you’re marrying the love of your life.
Lauren C. See my wedding on page 82
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BUDGET ESTIMATES
At the start of each section, you’ll see an average price range for different services. Though we’ve researched and interviewed Northeast Ohio vendors to come up with these ranges, we encourage you to remember that they are not set in stone. Use these estimates to guide you in creating a realistic budget so you feel prepared when you meet with potential vendors!
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Wedding Planner The Dress Ceremony VENUE
$500-$3,500+ $700-$8,000+ $100-$2,500+ $3,000-$10,000+
HOW MUCH DO YOU WANT TO SPEND?
FIND LOCAL VENDORS Alterations & Accessories Alterations Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Wedding Planners
Unbox the Dress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Dreams 2 Reality Event Planning, LLC . . . . 137
Bridal Attire
Elegant Events by Maria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
See directory on page 32
River Top Event Coordinating . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Ceremony
Wayne County Convention & Visitors Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
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Venues See directory on page 42
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Groom's Attire
ESTIMATE
ACTUAL COST
Bridal gown Alterations Accessories Undergarments Shoes Hair Makeup TOTALs: Bride's Ring Groom's Ring Insurance Party Gifts Tips TOTALs:
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Stationery
Invitations often weigh more, so they'll cost more.
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Save-the-Dates Invitations Postage Thank You Notes PROGRAMS Miscellaneous
Site Officiant Music Flowers Rentals Transportation TOTALs: Formalwear AlterAtions Accessories Shoes Grooming TOTALs:
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TOTALs: Planner Photography Videography photo Booth Marriage License Honeymoon TOTALs: Venue Catering Bar Service Cake/dessert Rentals Favors Flowers Linens Music/DJ Lighting Decor TOTALs:
TIPPING Although not required for every vendor, small gratuity gifts for a job well done are a gracious way of showing your appreciation.
OFFICIANT/CLERGY $75 - $100 ‘donations’ are appropriate HAIR & MAKEUP 20% paid to each stylist PHOTO BOOTH ATTENDANT $20 - $50 per person
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LIMOUSINE DRIVER(S) 15% - 20% paid to driver RECEPTION SITE MANAGER 15% - 20% of entire bill CEREMONY SITE STAFF
(soloist, organist, church staff, etc.)
$20 - $30 per person
DJ/BAND 15% - 20% given to the band leader or DJ
PARKING ATTENDANTS $1 - $2 per car if they are not taking tips from guests
RECEPTION WAIT STAFF $20 - $40 per person
(decorators, floral, cake, etc.)
BARTENDER(S) 15% - 20% of entire bar bill
DELIVERY/SET-UP PERSONNEL
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Special features like an ice sculpture and any additional gifts.
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MIscellaneous
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The buffer is a "just in case" fund. This will help cover unforeseen costs.
TOTALs: +5% Buffer:
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do you need a wedding planner? 1. Do you have a busy schedule? 2. Do you like to save money? 3. Do you hate stress?
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If you said to any of these questions, you should really consider hiring a Wedding Planner!
Planning a wedding is stressful. Finding and meeting with vendors, staying on top of payments, mastering DIY decor, and dealing with family drama is a full-time job! If you could use some help, advice, or guidance, you may want to hire a Wedding Planner. Just check out some of the roles they can play!
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K YES
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1. How long have you been planning events? 2. How many weddings do you plan per year? 3. Do you have a portfolio and references?
Financial Advisor Wedding Planners have years of experience. From the numerous weddings they’ve planned, they’ve met various local vendors to connect you with. Whether you’re trying to stay on budget, are looking for a specific style, or want the best of the best, your Wedding Planner will be able to recommend some vendors. They may even be able to get you discounts, help you avoid costly mistakes, and advise you on budgeting. Fairy Godmother You have more important things to do than negotiate packages with vendors. You have a full-time job, a home to take care of, a social life to uphold, and a fiancé to adore. Planning your special day is your Wedding Planner’s full-time job! They will dedicate all their time, ideas, and experi-
5. Will you handle all aspect of the planning?
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Stress Reliever Your wedding day is a once-in-a-lifetime event. You want to be relaxed, excited, and fully present on your wedding day – not rushing around perfecting final details and taking calls from your caterer! Likewise, hiring a Wedding Planner will give you free time to appreciate your engagement instead of stressing over napkin colors or menu options. Plus, he or she will ensure that everything gets done on time and according to your vision, will handle any crises, and will keep you and your wedding party on schedule on the wedding day.
PLANNING PACKAGES
4. Can you negotiate rates with my vendors?
Full-Service
ence to make sure no detail is overlooked. They know the latest wedding trends, etiquette and tradition, what works and what doesn’t, and will ensure that your wedding vision is made a reality.
Power Hour
Idea generation Budget creation
7. How often will we talk/meet?
Vendor suggestions
8. Will you be there the day-of?
Site tours
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Vendor selection Contracting Available for questions Etiquette knowledge Timeline development Vendor confirmation Direction of the rehearsal Distribution of timeline Day-of coordination
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Day-Of
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When you start shopping... Bring someone you trust. Though you do not want your team to swoon over every dress you try on – that’s not helpful when it comes to making a decision – having the support of people who know exactly what you want will make your decision easier. Bring 3-4 people who are honest but not harsh, know your vision, and will support your decision.
Don’t bring too many people. Avoid bringing your entire entourage. When shopping, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the contrasting opinions. You’ll get confused and question what styles you actually like. You never want to settle for a dress you don’t love just because everyone in your entourage loves it. Keep an open mind. Your Consultant has years of experience and knows what they’re doing. Trust that he or she knows what styles will look good on you and be open to trying on dresses that don't necessarily fit your vision! You never know what you might fall in love with, and it won’t hurt your Consultant’s feelings if you hate it.
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Triangle
BALLGOWN
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Square
This chart will give you an idea of what silhouettes to look at when shopping! If you love a style outside of your results, try it on anyway. It's your wedding day!
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Stella York Style 6834 Available at Lavender Bridal Salon
Voyagé by Morilee Style 6896 Available at Doreen Leaf Designs
Christina Wu Style 18196 Available at The Winner
Lillian West Style 66017 Available at Doreen Leaf Designs
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Casablanca Bridal Style 2359 Clara Available at Abbott's Bridal & Formalwear
Enchanting by Mon Cheri Style 119120 Available at The Winner
You’ve probably spent at least one afternoon binge-watching a marathon of "Say Yes to the Dress" and feel fully prepared for your dress shopping appointment. However, your scheduled appointment time will fly by quickly, and the last thing you want is to leave the store disappointed, discouraged, and empty handed. We have a few tips to prepare you for this experience and ensure you find the dress of your dreams!
Start looking 12+ months before your wedding day. It generally takes six months to receive your gown and you should allow for at least two fittings to ensure a perfect fit. However, allowing too much time between falling in love with your gown and walking down the aisle in it can lead to questioning your decision, FOMO, and nerves about it fitting properly. Twelve months will allow for enough time to find the gown, have it ordered, shipped, and fit ed.
Maggie Sottero Style Luanne Available at Lavender Bridal Salon
Limit your store selection to two or three. If you try to stop by every bridal shop in the area, you’ll end up forgetting which dresses you tried on, which dresses you loved, where you want to return, etc. Research beforehand to choose shops that offer different designers. This will make it easier to remember which store had the dress you loved and will allow you to see different styles rather than the same dress again and again.
Bring heels similar in height to your wedding shoes. If you find the dress, the Consultant and alterations staff will take your measurements to order your gown. It’s important to wear shoes similar in height to your wedding shoes so there are minimal alteration changes to be made when the dress arrives.
Essense of Australia Style D2186 Available at Doreen Leaf Designs
Wear nude underwear and a strapless bra. Remember, you will have a Consultant who will help you get dressed. If you don’t want to be completely exposed, we recommend wearing a full coverage underwear and a strapless bra to the salon. They also have the least amount of padding, and since some of the dresses come with built-in padding, it will give you the best idea of how the dress will look and feel on your wedding day. Avoid wearing any bright colored underwear. It may show through the gown, ruining the impression of a dress you may have loved.
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Bring photos of gowns you love. Research beforehand to get an idea of what kind of dress you’re looking for. Do you like a lot of beading or vintage lace? Do you prefer a tight bodice or loosefl wing? What type of materials are you drawn to? Is there a designer you absolutely love? Coming to your appointment with details like these can help narrow down your selection quickly and make it easier to find our gown.
Incorporate alteration costs into your budget beforehand. You should absolutely have an idea of how much you want to spend before going to your first appointment. One hidden cost that most brides don’t account for when coming up with their wedding dress budget is the cost of alterations. Alterations can cost anywhere between $200-$1,000. If you don’t account for that within your dress estimate, you’ll end up going over budget because of the alterations.
Don’t try on dresses outside of your budget. It’s a common downfall to many bridal budgets. While falling in love with a dress that is a few hundred dollars over your budget can work for some brides, you’ll have to decide on your priorities. Where can you shift dollars and spend less in order for you to afford this dress? If it’s worth it to you, feel free to stretch your budget! But if you want to stick to a specific number, avoid trying on dresses you can’t afford.
Don’t order your dress in a size too small. Rebecca Ingram Style Courtney Available at Doreen Leaf Designs
Some brides order a dress in a smaller size to motivate them to lose weight. It’s a lot easier to remove fabric than it is to add more fabric in, so it’s smarter to order a dress in your current size and fit it to your new body after weight-loss. However, it can also be scary to lose too much weight and end up with a dress that’s too big only weeks before your wedding. Have a realistic goal of how much weight you want to lose, and talk to your Consultant and alterations team to decide what size would be best to order.
When you have your “moment,” stop. Shopping is addicting, and you will always wonder if there is something better out there just waiting for you to find it. Trust that the dress you love is "the one" and that you’ll look beautiful walking down the aisle. Is there a dress out there that you’d love more? Probably. But as long as this dress makes you feel absolutely perfect and gorgeous, stop looking for something better. Otherwise, you’ll never stop shopping.
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Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K Morilee Style 2044 Available at Abbott's Bridal & Formalwear
There are some opinions that you value above any other – maybe your mom’s, your best friend’s, or even your own. But when it comes to wedding dress shopping, you should trust that your Consultant knows best. You may go into the appointment knowing exactly which dress you want and end up leaving the salon having bought a completely different silhouette. This trust is built by being completely honest with each other about budget, likes and dislikes, timeline, and extra costs.
YES
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1. I found this dress; can I get it through you? 2. Can I purchase a gown off the rack? 3. How long does it take to order a dress? 4. Will I have the same Consultant every time I visit?
Consultant’s Name: 5. Do you do alterations? 6. How many fittings will I h ve? 7. What is included? Garment Bag Other
Steaming
Dress Storage (prior to wedding)
8. D o you provide gown cleaning?
Sophia Tolli Style Y11966 Available at The Winner
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9. Do you provide gown preservation?
Don't forget to ask the general questions on page 6
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Must-Have
ACCESSORIES After you put on your dress and do your hair and makeup, you may find that there’s something missing. These must-have accessories will take your look from wow to WHOA!
Veil The veil is one of the most iconic pieces to creating your bridal day look. Any woman can wear a white dress, but a veil makes you undoubtedly a bride. Whether you choose a cathedral length train or a blusher over your face, add a personal touch to it with lace appliques and embroidery. Though some modern brides have chosen to forgo this accessory, we still think it’s a vital piece to creating that classic look.
Undergarments You probably got some lingerie at your bachelorette party that’s perfect for your wedding night, but they’re not practical to wear throughout the wedding festivities! When choosing which undergarments you’ll wear during the day, consider the features of your dress. If your gown has an exposed back, you’ll need to go bra-less or wear a sticky bra. If your bodice offers no support, consider wearing a padded strapless bra. If you decide to wear a garter, you’ll need to purchase two – one to wear and one to toss – and slip on the second one right before the garter toss.
Jewelry It’s important to choose pieces that complement, but don’t detract attention from, the dress. Dangling earrings are great for sweetheart necklines, but you should wear studs with an illusion neck. Bracelets should be worn with strapless or halter gowns, but not with off-the-shoulder gowns. Try on different jewelry options while shopping or at a fitting to see which work best with your dress.
Shoes
Casablanca Bridal Style 2394 Available at Lavender Bridal Salon
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Deciding which shoes to wear on your wedding day can be difficult. You want to find a pair that is both fashionable and comfortable enough to dance in all night long. You may want to consider wearing heels to the ceremony and bringing flats to dance in at your reception. We suggest breaking in your shoes about two weeks before the wedding and adding gel or foam inserts. Don’t forget to bring your shoes with you when shopping or to a fitting to ensure that the length of your gown is just right!
BRIDAL ATTIRE
Essense of Australia Style 2548 Available at Doreen Leaf Designs
Morilee Style 2042 Available at Abbott's Bridal & Formalwear
Stella York Style 6968 Available at Lavender Bridal Salon
Christina Wu Style 15713 Available at The Winner
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MGNY Morilee Style 72031 Available at Vera's Ladies Apparel
Montage Mon Cheri Style 119933 Available at Abbott's Bridal & Formalwear
Cameron Blake Style 219688 Available at Vera's Ladies Apparel
Cameron Blake Style 219683 Available at Abbott's Bridal & Formalwear
SHOPPING FOR
Moms are there for so much: to ease your child's tears on the first day of kindergarten, to slap a Band-Aid on that bruised knee, to remind them that their homework still isn’t done, and of course, to celebrate with them. And at this stage, you’re there to celebrate one of life’s biggest occasions: your son or daughter’s wedding day! Choosing a Color When looking for a dress for the wedding, you’ll want to choose a color that is similar to the wedding party, but doesn’t match exactly. For example, if the bridesmaids are wearing lavender, you can accent them with a plum gown. You should also keep in mind the location, time of day, and formality of the wedding itself. For formal, elegant celebrations, you should avoid colors like ivory, champagne, black, or red and wear a long gown. For a more casual, outdoor get-together, bright colors and fun prints on a tea or knee length dress are perfectly acceptable!
Coordinating Outfit Typically, the mother-of-the-bride picks out her dress first, setting the tone for what the mother-of-the-groom will wear. You and your future in-law don’t have to match, but you should make sure your looks don’t clash, either. Be sure to discuss sleeve and hem lengths, necklines, colors, and styles with each other before shopping. If you already get along well, you may even want to go shopping together!
Where to Shop Now that you’ve got an idea in your head of what to look for, it’s time to shop! Plan to visit department stores, special occasion shops, and bridal shops. If a bridal shop doesn’t sell mother-of gowns, look at the bridesmaid dresses they carry! Often times, these double perfectly as a mother-of gown without forcing you to look or feel matronly. If you find a dress you love that needs to be ordered in a different size or color, we recommend doing so no later than 3-5 months before the wedding.
Your child’s wedding day may be just as big of a moment for you as it is for them. All of your hard work at raising a wonderful person has paid off, and they’re ready to start a family of their own. Take pride in your accomplishment by finding a dress that will sh wcase your beauty!
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As a mom, you’ve already mastered the most important skills needed during the wedding planning process: to be a warm listener, chief cheerleader, and a source of support for your son or daughter. Though you will be there to help the couple make decisions every step of the way, there are a few tasks you’ll be responsible for.
MOTHER-OF-THE-BRIDE:
BOTH:
Help plan, host, and pay for the engagement party.
Assist in communicating with vendors.
Help find the wedding dress of her dreams, as well as other wedding attire & accessories.
Help book hotel blocks for guests.
ossibly escort the bride down P the aisle and participate in other parts of the ceremony, such as unity ceremonies.
Act as hostess at the wedding
and reception, ensuring guests are comfortable.
Stand in the receiving line and make sure the bride has greeted all her guests.
MOTHER-OF-THE-GROOM: Help plan, host, and pay for the rehearsal dinner. articipate in parts of the cerP emony, such as unity ceremonies, when needed.
elp spread the word about H where the couple is registered. iscuss the wedding budget D with the couple, including what you are willing to pay for and the ideal total number of guests. Draw up the guest list for your side of the family. Help call any of your guests who have not responded. The bride's mother chooses her dress first, then share details about the dress with the mother-of-the-groom.
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BRIDESMAIDS
Allure Bridal Style 1566 & 1556 Available at American Commodore Dress Shoppe
SHOPPING FOR YOUR
The Budget
Start Early
Shopping Online vs. In-Store
Though it’s not the most glamorous of topics, determining your bridal party's budget is certainly one of the most important. Don’t put off having this conversation with each bridesmaid individually, as it will enable you to search for gowns that fall in the right price range.
Your search for the perfect bridesmaid gowns should start about twelve months before your wedding. When you first begin, ta e a small party consisting of your maid-of-honor, mom, and possibly your mother-in-law to narrow down your choices. Once you’ve chosen your favorites, you can invite the entire gang! We suggest having just a few try on and model the gowns for the others to avoid any chaos or disagreements.
Odds are, at one point or another you have
Your bridesmaids should order their gowns no later than four months before your wedding date to allow for shipping and alterations.
businesses - by shopping local bridal shops.
If you have your heart set on a style that some bridesmaids can’t afford, see if there are some other costs - such as hair, makeup, or shoes – that you can pick up to help alleviate their financial obligation.
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ordered an item of clothing online that did not fit properly and had to return it. With bridesmaid dresses, you don’t get that option. We’ve heard one too many horror stories of dresses that came in and needed heavy alterations to match the silhouette you saw online, which only drives the cost up! Save yourself some stress and money - and support your local small
Find local dress shops on page 32.
BRIDESMAIDS
Morilee Style 21574 Available at Abbott's Bridal & Formal
Allure Bridal Style 1654 Available at American Commodore Dress Shoppe
Christina Wu Style 22924 Available at American Commodore Dress Shoppe
Sorella Vita Style 8922 Available at Lavender Bridal Salon
Should _______ be a Bridesmaid?
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K
(FILL IN NAME)
Most likely, your bridesmaids are spending a lot of money on these dresses! Make sure they know what they’re paying for and what they should expect by asking these important questions.
YES 1. How long does it take to ship a dress? 2. Can bridesmaid dresses be altered in house? 3. How many fittings will th y have? 4. Will the dresses be pressed before pick-up? 5. Do you offer a discount to my bridesmaids if I buy my dress from you?
It can be really hard to choose who should be a bridesmaid, and sometimes you just can't decide! This quiz will help you determine which of your friends are bridesmaid-worthy.
NO
1. H ow long have you known her?
A. We’ve been best friends forever. - 3pt B. She’s friends with my fian é. - 1pt C. We are family. - 2pt
2. When was the last time you hung out?
NOTES
A. Sometime in the past 12 months. - 1pt B. We don’t hangout, but we talk all the time. - 2pt C. We hangout almost every week. - 3pt
4. Will your friendship suffer if you don't ask her?
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A. Not all of them. - 1pt B. Yeah, she’s very likeable. - 3pt C. N o, but she wouldn't cause drama. - 2pt
6. Do you see yourself being friends with her 5 years from now? A. Absolutely! - 3pt B. W e've grown apart already. - 1pt C. I ’m sure we’ll still be in touch. - 2pt
3. She’s most likely to... A. cancel plans. - 1pt B. b e on time, if not early. - 3pt C. show up late. - 2pt
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A. She would be so upset. - 3pt B. I really don’t think she would mind. - 2pt C. S he’d probably be relieved. - 1pt
TOTAL: 13-18 Points
YES!
This person is an obvious bridesmaid.
6-12 Points
NO.
Extend an invite to the wedding but not as a bridesmaid.
BRIDESMAIDS
For your ’maids Being asked to be a bridesmaid is a huge honor but also a massive commitment. A lot of time, money, and patience are required
Christina Wu Style 22783 Available at Doreen Leaf Designs
to make your best friend’s wedding absolutely perfect – not to mention all the responsibilities! Here are just a few things you should be prepared to tackle as a dutiful bridesmaid.
Planning and ho sting parties.
The bridal party is in charge of planning and throwing both the bridal shower and the bachelorette party. This means you should brainstorm game ideas, research locations, help decorate, assist with hosting duties, and chip in on the costs of decor, food, and prizes.
Allure Bridal Style 1566 Available at American Commodore Dress Shoppe
Allure Bridal Style 1566 Available at American Commodore Dress Shoppe
S hopping for bridesmaid dresses.
The bride may ask you to help her narrow down or choose bridesmaid dresses. She values your opinion, so don’t be afraid to let her know your thoughts about silhouette, color, and budget. Tread lightly, though. Ultimately, the decision is the bride’s, not yours.
Helping the bride with planning tasks.
Christina Wu Style Style 22889 Available at Lavender Bridal Salon
Christina Wu Style 22889 Available at Lavender Bridal Salon
Though this may not be asked of you, you should be prepared and willing to help the bride with any wedding planning tasks, like attending wedding dress shopping trips and fittings, and helping with a y DIY projects.
Attending pre-wedding events.
These include: engagement party, shopping trips, bridal shower, bachelorette party, ceremony rehearsal, and rehearsal dinner. Being a bridesmaid is a huge time commitment, but you should try your best to appear at each event.
Keeping the bride sane.
As the bride’s best friend, you’re going to have to deal with some bridezilla moments. Listening to some screaming or comforting an inconsolable bride is part of the job description, and it’s your responsibility to step in and make sure the bride remembers what really matters – marrying her fian é.
Bridesmaid's Day-Of Checklist: Dress
Mini Perfume Spray
Shoes
Photo of Desired Hairstyle
Heel Inserts
Hairspray
Band-Aids
Bobby Pins
Jewelry
Lint Roller
A Clutch
Nail Clippers & Emery Board
Undergarments
Compact Mirror
Double-Stick Tape
Hand Sanitizer & Lotion
Small Sewing Kit
Breath Mints
Instant Stain Remover
Medicine
Loose Tank Top or Button-Up Shirt
Feminine Products
Makeup
A Small Snack
Hair Tools Tissues & Makeup Remover Wipes Morilee Style 21601 Available at The Winner
Sorella Vita Style 9064 Available at Doreen Leaf Designs
Contact Solution/Eye Drops Deodorant
Mini Water Bottles Mini Umbrella Your Wedding Gift or Card Printed Itinerary Copy of Your Speech Phone Charger
More bridesmaid information is available on TodaysBride.com/maids.
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BRIDAL SHOPS
Maggie Sottero Style Veda Available at Doreen Leaf Designs Casablanca Bridal Style 2392 Available at Lavender Bridal Salon
Willowby by Watters Style Honor Available at Abbott's Bridal & Formalwear Enzoani Style Marley Available at The Winner
Bridal Shop Directory Abbott's Bridal & Formalwear
www.abbottsbridal.com See ad on page 25 Some designers they carry: Jasmine Bridal, Maggie Sottero, Morilee, Watters, WTOO by Watters
American Commodore Dress Shoppe www.acdress.com See ad on page 27
Some designers they carry: Allure Bridesmaids, Bill Levkoff, Christina Wu, Dessy, Morilee* (*at select locations)
Doreen Leaf Designs
www.doreenleafdesigns.com See ad on page 31 Some designers they carry: Essense of Australia, Kenneth Winston, Lillian West, Morilee, Rebecca Ingram
Lavender Bridal Salon
www.lavenderbridalsalon.com See ad on page 19 Some designers they carry: Adrianna Papell, Casablanca Bridal, Maggie Sottero, Moonlight Bridal, Stella York
The Winner
www.gown-town.com See ad on page 32 Some designers they carry: Christina Wu, Enchanting by Mon Cheri, Enzoani, Mori Lee, Sophia Tolli
Vera's Ladies Apparel www.verasapparel.com See ad on page 140
Some designers they carry: Cameron Blake, Ivonne D by Mon Cheri, Jovani, MGNY, Montage by Mon Cheri
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Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K Make sure that every detail of your ceremony is planned and executed to unforgettable perfection by asking these important questions. Officiants
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
1. Will you give a speech/sermon? 2. Will we be able to read it before the ceremony? 3. Can we choose the readings? 4. Will you perform the marriage at our venue?
Ceremony PLANNING YOUR
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5. Do you have sample vow wordings? 6. Do you require pre-marital counseling? 7. Will you attend the rehearsal? Ceremony Venue: 1. May we bring in our own Officiant? 2. Do you have a bridal suite? 3. Are there any restrictions for decorations, vendors, or music?
4. Is there a dress code?
Know the guidelines before buying your dress.
Ceremony Musicians: 1. Can I choose my songs? 2. What instruments do you offer?
3. Will you be the performer the day-of? Chelsea Anderson Photography
4. How far in advance should I book?
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OH Snap! Photography
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FINDING AN
OFFICIANT
The ceremony is the most meaningful part of the wedding. Make sure it’s sentimental – and more importantly, legal! – by finding the perfect Officiant. LEGALITY The most important step in choosing an Officiant is making sure they are legally allowed to marry you. In Ohio, ministers ordained online must register with the Secretary of State’s office for a marriage to be legally performed. It’s important to ask to see both proof of ordainment and registration. Some religious leaders are willing to conduct weddings outside of the church. Ask him or her what their regulations are and if they’re willing and available. A PERSONAL TOUCH You should choose an Officiant you feel comfortable around and who is a good public speaker. Someone who knows you well is always best, as they can add personal touches that a stranger can’t. You should also consider asking someone you admire. Whether they have a successful 2 5 year marriage or a strong moral compass, they’ll be able to impart great advice. GATHER OPINIONS You can search reputable sources, check out magazines, visit bridal shows, and ask family and friends for referrals to find your Officiant. Ask to see videos of previous weddings and talk to anyone you know who has been to a wedding where this person officiated. POINTS TO DISCUSS Go over sample wordings and the order of the ceremony, such as unity ceremonies, readings, and musical interludes. Ask if they have suggestions for readings and any sample vows you can refer to when writing your own.
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ORDER OF EVENTS Nothing is set in stone! Use this as a guide to schedule your own ceremony!
4:00PM – Guests Arrive 4:25PM – M other-of-the-Bride and Mother-of-the-Groom are seated
4:28PM – G room, Groomsmen, &
ORDER OF PROCESSION Find out who should come before "Here Comes the Bride" 1
Offician
Grandparents
(Escorted by ushers)
2
3
Parents-ofthe-Groom 4
Mother-of-the-Bride
4:30PM – B ridesmaids and Bride make 4:32PM – Opening Remarks 4:35PM – Reading(s) 4:40PM – Vow Exchange 4:48PM – Ring Exchange 4:50PM – U nity Ceremony & Musical Interlude
4:55PM – C losing Remarks and
(Escorted by ushers)
5
Groom 6
Groomsmen and Bridesmaids
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• Shakespeare Sonnet 116 • “All I Ever Really Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten” by Robert Fulghum •L yrics to “How Long Will I Love You” by The Waterboys
•E xcerpt from The Alchemist – “When he looked into her eyes, he learned the most important part of the language…” •E xcerpt from Jane Eyre – “I have for the first time ound what I can truly love…” • “On Marriage” by Khalil Gibran • Lyrics to “Still Fallin’” by Hunter Hayes
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Ring Bearer
8 and Flower Girl
9
Bride and Fatherof-the-Bride
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•E xcerpt from Les Miserable – “The future belongs far more to the heart…”
Best Man and Maid-of-Honor
Pronouncement of Marriage
4:58PM – First Kiss as Newlyweds 5:00PM – Recessional & Receiving Line
SUGGESTIONS
• Bible Verses: 1 Corinthians 13: 1-8; Colossians 3: 14-20; Matthew 19: 4-6
Officiant Ta e Positions their way down the aisle
READING
SPOTIFY
Check out our playlists at www.todaysbride.com/spotify for song choices from getting ready to your last dance!
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VENUES VENUES
VENUE
Finding your
LOCATION While the location itself has to fit your theme and vision, there are other aspects that you should consider. For instance, how close are the nearest guest accommodations? Are there scenic spots nearby for your wedding photos? How far is it from your ceremony venue? Answering these questions will make the day of your wedding more seamless and stress-free. HIDDEN COSTS A venue may sound affordable at first, but then you realize that tables, chairs, and linens aren’t provided in that price. That’s a huge hit to your budget! Find out if you’re expected to use vendors from their preferred list and whether they require a minimum number of guests. PRIVACY Take note of renovations and whether you will have to share the building with other events. Similarly, if 38
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you're getting married in a public space - like a park, garden, or museum - you'll want to speak with the coordinator about privacy options. PARKING & TRAFFIC Parking is something a lot of couples forget to consider when looking at venues. However, neglecting to prepare for any issues can cause a lot of stress on your wedding day. Ask about the number of parking spots available, handicap spots, and valet service. MANAGEMENT & STAFFING Be sure to note where the coat check and restrooms are located and take a look inside. Are they clean and well-stocked? You’ll want the venue staff to be attentive and proactive on your wedding day, so it’s important to see what condition they keep the space in. Ask if you can visit when the space is preparing for another event so you can see how the staff is dressed and how the space will look on your wedding day.
RECEPTION TIMELINE Your DJ/MC or Wedding Planner will keep everything on schedule, but it can help to have an idea of when things should happen. Just a reminder, this is your day and you can schedule it as you like.
5:00pm Cocktail Hour 6:15pm Introduction of the wedding party and newlyweds
6:20pm First dance 6:25pm Toasts 6:40pm Blessing over the meal (optional)
6:45pm Dinner service begins 7:30pm Father-daughter dance & mother-son dance
7:40pm Bouquet & garter tosses 7:50pm Dance ’til you drop! 8:30pm Cake-cutting 9:55pm Grand exit 10:00pm Reception ends 10:01pm Vendors breakdown
VENUES
Choosing your perfect venue
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K
With all of the gorgeous venue spaces in Northeast Ohio, it’s nearly impossible to choose just one! This quiz is designed to guide you toward a venue style that fits your vision best!
It’s important to visit each venue in-person to get a real feel for what they offer. You should have an idea of your wedding date, guest count, and reception activities – like a dance floor, photo booth, yard games, etc. – when visiting different sites.
When are you getting married?
Be sure to check out our venue map feature at TodaysBride.com
Between May and October
YES
NO
1. How far in advance should I book?
Between November and April
2. What is the room’s capacity? 3. Is there a facility rental fee? Fee: 4. Is there a fee if the reception runs long? Fee:
How do you feel about an outdoor wedding?
5. Do you have a ceremony space? 6. Will I be the only wedding that day? 7. Will you attend the rehearsal?
We’d prefer to stay indoors
We’re all for it!
8. Do you provide security?
Choose your transportation.
Valet
9. Is there valet service or a parking fee? Fee:
Parking
10. Do you have a: Bridal Suite
Which is your favorite trend?
Floral Wreaths
Neon Signs
Horsedrawn carriage
Limo
Vespa or motocycle
11. Do you offer/rent:
Stage
Dance Floor
Catering
Bar Service
Linens
Tables
Chairs
Centerpieces
2 or 3 cakes
12. Do you work with:
Coat Check
Preferred Vendors
Outside Vendors
13. What are your decorating guidelines?
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WAREHOUSE
Warehouses have grown in popularity because of their edgy vibe. Find an open space with exposed brick and hardwood flooring! Flowy white drapes, tropical fl wers, and macramé tapestries all look great in this industrial space.
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16. Do you have outdoor locations for photos?
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Local Venues
Choosing a reception venue can be nerve-wracking and overwhelming. Use this directory to quickly compare venues in the area to see which one is the best fit or you. Remember, you should always visit a site in-person before booking! # = See Ad on this Page
= Indoor Facility = Outdoor Facility
= Ceremony Space Available
CANTON 330-477-8588 | www.aaexecutivecatering.com
71
350
330-376-9186 | www.akronartmuseum.org
11
330-887-6511 | www.westfield c.com
71
220
300
Blue Barn Winery & Vineyard
330-575-1028 | www.bluebarnwinery.com
43
500
YOUNGSTOWN Doubletree by Hilton Youngstown Downtown 330-333-8284 | www.doubletree3.hilton.com
135
200
= Bar Service Available
= Call for Details
330-723-4653 | www.foxmeadowcc.com
133
200
WADSWORTH
Arrowhead Golf & Event Center
Banquet Center at The Galaxy
123
125
330-433-1880 | www.arrowheadeventsnorthcanton.com
96
330-334-3663 | www.galaxyrestaurant.com
Bricco Restaurants & Catering
330-835-2203 | www.cafebricco.com
61
300
Columbia Woodlands
844-681-7500 | www.columbiawoodlands.com
141
CANTON Gervasi Vineyard
330-497-1000 | www.gervasivineyard.com
21
300
450
DOVER
AKRON
MEDINA Fox Meadow Country Club
Information is subject to change. Please call to verify before making any decisions.
NORTH CANTON
WOOSTER
WESTFIELD CENTER Blair Conference Center - Westfiel
= Capacity
AKRON Akron Art Museum
AA Executive Event Center
= Catering Available
175
CANTON Glenmoor Country Club
330-966-3600 | www.glenmoorcc.com
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300
BATH
WOOSTER
AKRON Greystone Event Center
Greystone
330-374-7598 | www.greystonehall.org
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200 |
330-345-8333 | www.greystoneeventcenter.com
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800
MAGNOLIA Hale Farm & Village
Heartland on Heritage
330-666-3711 | www.halefarm.org
99
330-495-2833 | www.heartlandonheritage.com
400
107
300
VENUES
AKRON Hilton Akron/Fairlawn Hotel & Suites
330-867-5000 | www.akronfairlawnweddings.com
450
INSIDE FRONT
Kent State Hotel and Conference Center
Holiday Inn Canton
330-494-2770 | www.hicanton.com
103
200
BARBERTON Lake Anna Hall
330-745-9901 | www.lakeannahall.com
127
200
330-289-6673 | facebook.com/themetropolitancentre
5
275
UNIONTOWN 330-699-3991 | www.ohioprestwick.com
123
225
440-877-9054 | www.bit.ly/olesiataverne
50
Sheraton Suites Akron Cuyahoga Falls
330-688-4653 | www.rosesrun.com
35
125
330-920-7505 | www.sheratonakronweddings.com
300
BACK COVER
330-454-1481 | www.skylandpinesbanquetcenter.com
123 44
500 |
300
SpringLake Party Center
330-733-7666 | www.springlakepartycenter.com
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300
La Pizzaria
330-477-4700 | www.lapizzaria.com
9
Nuevo Modern Mexican & Tequila Bar 216-737-1000 | www.nuevomodmex.com
33
200
900
NEW FRANKLIN
CLEVELAND
Occasions Party Centre
330-882-5113 | www.occasionspartycentre.com
129
MASSILLON Pine View Acres
330-809-0707 | www.pineviewohio.com
41
300
Shisler Conference Center
330-263-5500 | shislercenter.cfaes.ohio-state.edu
95
300
Quailcrest Farms
330-345-6722 | www.quailcrest.com
96
330-666-7132 | www.tlccateringinc.com
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550
250
SILVER LAKE Silver Lake Country Club
330-689-7402 | www.silverlakeclub.com
77
220
MOGADORE
AKRON St. George Fellowship Centre
350
WOOSTER
WOOSTER
LAKEMORE
CANTON Skyland Pines Golf Club & Event Center
250
CUYAHOGA FALLS
STOW Roses Run Country Club
74
RICHFIELD Olesia's Taverne of Richfiel
Ohio Prestwick Country Club
330-346-0100 | www.kentstatehotel.com
CANTON Metropolitan Event Centre
CANTON
KENT
NORTH CANTON
St. Nicholas Banquet Center
330-628-2552 | www.stnickbanquet.com
7
460
VENUES
AKRON Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens
The Barn at Walnut Drive Gardens
330-315-3210 | www.stanhywet.org
25
330-592-1536 | www.thebarnatwalnutdrive.com
200
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N. LAWRENCE The Mane Barn at Nickajack Farms
330-323-9714 | www.nickajackfarms.com
121
200
MEDINA Weymouth Country Club
330-725-6297 | www.weymouthcc.com
126
500
250
The Historic Onesto Event Center
330-551-3660 | facebook.com/stablesatarrowheadlake
75
200
This information is subject to change, so be sure to call any venue you’re interested in to make sure they offer the amenities that are important to you. You should never book a site without visiting it in-person first. Narr w your list down to a top 3 (no more than 6) and try to schedule your visits in one weekend so everything is fresh in your mind. Then visit your top 2 for a second time. It can also help to visit around the time of day your reception will take place so you can note traffic patterns and natural lighting.
The Little Red Barn
330-458-3097 | www.historiconesto.com
13
330-749-4382 | www.thelittleredbarn.net
320
MILLERSBURG The Stables at Arrowhead Lake
N. LAWRENCE
CANTON
MOGADORE
129
LOUISVILLE
NORTON Waters Edge Vineyard
The Winery at Wolf Creek
330-666-9285 | www.wineryatwolfcreek.com
41
275
80
330-875-0100 | www.watersedgeweddings.com
119
350
Have this information ready when calling venues: Date Option 1: Date Option 2: Date Option 3:
OTHER VENUES TO CONSIDER for your ceremony, rehearsal, shower, or bachelor(ette) parties Buccia Vineyards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Caro’s Party Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Number of guests: Must-haves:
Cellar 59 Wine Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Colonial Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Exploration Gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 High Voltage Indoor Karting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111, 121 Hilton Garden Inn Akron Canton Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Lincoln Way Vineyards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 One Eleven Bistro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Spaghetti Warehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Be sure to set an appointment to see the venue! Venue 1:
Stonegait Winery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Date:
The Sanctuary at Akron Glass Works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Venue 2:
The Wine Mill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Thorncreek Winery & Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Tozzi’s on 12th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Troutman Vineyards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Walsh University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Date:
TIME: TIME:
Venue 3: Date:
TIME:
Williams on the Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
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8-12 months Wedding date:
GUEST COUNT DIVIDE YOUR GUEST LIST BY 50 AND COLOR THE HEARTS AS YOU RECEIVE RSVPS.
TOTAL INVITES:
#of days until you say "I do":
÷50 EACH HEART IS WORTH:
RSVPs
Hire a Caterer
Catering, p. 48 Bar Service, p. 52
Shop for men's attire Men's Attire, p. 54
Establish fitness and ski care routines Beauty, p. 58
Hire a Photographer and Videographer and have an engagement shoot This is a great way to get to know your potential Photographer and may be included in your package! Videography, p. 76 Photography, p. 78
Book your entertainment, including: DJ, band, ceremony musicians, and photo booth company Entertainment, p. 66 Photo Booth, p. 70
Shop for your invitations and order and send save-the-dates Wedding Stationery, p. 62
Purchase wedding dress and bridesmaid dresses
It takes time to order and get alterations. Bridal Attire, p. 14 Bridesmaids, p. 26
Finalize guest list
The final list should be a ompromise between your list, your fian é’s list, and your parents’ lists. Wedding Stationery, p. 62
Create a wedding website Hire a Travel Agent Honeymoon, p. 72
Bride Advice
Ask questions when you need answers. It’s your wedding, so ask for what you want and don’t settle for something you don’t.
Erin K. See my wedding on page 83
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BUDGET ESTIMATES CATEGORY
RANGE
Catering Bar Service MEn's Attire Beauty & Health Wedding stationery ENTERTAINMENT PHOTO Booth Honeymoon Videography Photography
$15-$100+ per person $1,000-$8,000+ $75-$1,000+ $50-$500+ $250-$5,000+ $800-$10,000+ $500-$1,500+ $1,000-$5,000+ $1,000-$8,000+ $1,500-$5,000+
HOW MUCH DO YOU WANT TO SPEND?
FIND LOCAL VENDORS
Beauty & Health
Honeymoon, Travel, & Lodging
A White Pond Paradise Salon & Day Spa . . 69
AAA Travel Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Carol Martin Salon Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Eaton Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Dr. Tammy Korylko-Carny, DDS . . . . . . . . . . 136
J Sullivan Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Morgan Szakal Makeup Artistry . . . . . . . . . . 136
UnlimitedTrips.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Tru Barre Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Men’s Attire
Catering & Bar Service
American Commodore Tuxedo . . . . . . . . . . . 57
AA Executive Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Boumadi Men's Clothier & Tailoring . . . . . . . 53
ACME Fresh Market Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Men's Wearhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Buehler's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Photography
Old Carolina Barbecue Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Robert J. Events & Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Village Catering Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Entertainment On The Mic Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Rock The House Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Russell Sound Lab Wedding DJs . . . . . . . . . 136 Silver & Strings Trio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
LMAC Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 OH Snap! Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Sabrina Hall Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Wedding Stationery Invitations by Kate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Pink Tomato Creative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
CATERING
Catering I Heart Love
by the numbers
Anna Delores Photography
Dani White Photography
your honeymoon right after your reception, you won’t get to enjoy them!
When you first meet with your Caterer, you’ll probably only care about the way the food tastes. While that is certainly important, there are a few other questions you should ask before booking.
NO
Ordering just the right amount of food will ensure that you don’t miss out on any leftovers (and that your fridge won’t be stuffed when you return).
APPETIZERS
1. How do you charge? 2. Do you offer special dietary options?
ENTRÉE
3. For buffets, are the portions fi ed? 4. Is clean-up included? 5. Can you customize a menu?
Buffet
Stations
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6 pieces per guest
1.5 servings per guest
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1.5 servings per guest
Food Truck
8. What is the server-to-guest ratio?
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Visit TodaysBride.com/food for more info on catering.
7. What kind of services are available? Family Style
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SIDE DISHES
6. Do you offer free tastings?
Seated
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Sometimes, leftovers are even better than the meal; but if you leave for
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K
YES
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TABLE SETTING
CATERING
What kind of dinner should you have? Choose the phrase that describes the feel of your wedding.
Glamorous and chic
How do you feel about leftovers?
Casual get-together
Traditional and formal
The more the merrier!
They’ll sit in the fridge. Yes
Will there be kids at the reception? No
Choose your favorite meal.
Salad, steak, and potatoes
Pizza. No, sushi! No, burgers!
Seated Meals
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Buffet Buffet lines allow your guests to choose which foods they want and skip over those that would just get wasted. Elegant and classy, a seated dinner ensures that you have just the right amount of food. We suggest offering two different entrées for guests to choose from – one vegetarian and one meat.
Offer a wide selection of favorites, like sliders, pizza, and tacos. Perfect for both large gatherings and small, food stations will add a wow factor to your reception.
CATERING
1. Not having a budget in mind. Your caterer should be able to work with you to come up with a menu that pleases your taste buds and your budget.
2. Thinking a buffet is cheaper. With a seated meal, there is a set amount of food prepared and served; you are only charged for those meals. With a buffet, caterers often cook too much food and welcome guests to seconds, which can cost you more money.
3. Not thinking about the kids. Offer options like mac and cheese, chicken tenders, or pizza to satisfy the children at your wedding (and their parents).
4. Not offering a filling egetarian dish.
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Your RSVP should include a space for guests to mark any dietary restrictions they have. Be sure to offer at least one dish that isn’t meat-based. Serving soup or pasta will fill up your vegetarian guests without breaking the budget.
5. Too much food at the cocktail hour. Serve a limited amount of appetizers so that guests don’t ruin their appetites for dinner.
6. Requesting out-of-season dishes. Ordering side dishes or ingredients that aren’t in-season can do some major damage to your budget.
7. Ordering too much dessert. Not every guest will eat cake, but we recommend ordering at least one piece of cake for each guest. If you opt to have a dessert station with cookies, cupcakes, candies, and other treats, you can offer less cake.
8. N ot planning for leftovers. Ask your caterer if they’re responsible for disposing of the extra food. If you’ve already paid for it, you should take advantage of the extra food by passing out any leftovers to your guests, wedding party, donating it, or freezing it for yourself.
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BAR SERVICE
! s r e e ee Ch
TO BAR SERVICE
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Sabrina Hall Photography
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How long should service be available?
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K There are a lot of variables and unknowns when it comes to bar service. What drink options should be provided? Who will be providing them? Is alcohol allowed at your venue? Will you have a champagne toast for everyone, or just the wedding party?
YES Glass
1. How will we be charged?
Bottle
NO Other
Be sure to arrange for bar service that lasts as long as the reception itself (the average wedding reception lasts between four to six hours). Customarily, the bar will close during dinner service, which will save you money. Alcohol service should end an hour before the end of your reception, but you should make provisions for non-alcoholic beverages to be served until the reception is over.
What are my drink options?
3. Will extras be refunded?
You can choose to have a full bar or simply serve wine and beer as a more cost-effective option. If you want to include liquor as an option but don’t want the cost of a full bar, consider a signature cocktail! If you’re holding a dry wedding, you can have more options than just
4. If no, can we take home the extras? 5. Is there a corkage charge?
Corkage is a fee to open wine that you supply.
6. How many bartenders will there be? Fee for additional bartenders? 7. Do you supply other beverages? Water
Coffee
Tea
Soda
Juice
Other
How much alcohol do I need? Remember that only your guests that are 21 or older will be drinking alcohol and that each guest will have on average 1 drink per hour. If you’re having 100 guests over the age of 21, you can assume that 50% of them will drink wine, 20% will drink beer, and 30% will have liquor of some kind. These numbers are flexible, though, and vary depending on your guests’ preferences. Once you have your final guest list, use the calculator on page 53 to find out how much you need!
8. Is gratuity included in the package? How much? 9. Is a champagne toast included? Yes, for all guests
Yes, bridal party only
No
10. Do you close during meal service?
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water, soda, and tea. Try mixing things up with a mocktail! Pink lemonade spritzer, dry pomegranate cosmos, and virgin daiquiris are all great options to offer your guests!
NOTES
2. Do you offer top-shelf liquor?
Fred Bolge Lux Wedding
BAR SERVICE
BAR BY THE
numbers
This bar calculator will offer you an idea of how much alcohol you should expect to serve at your reception. Keep in mind that these numbers may change according to your guest list! If your friends and family typically favor beer over wine, you’ll need to adjust the proportions accordingly so as not to run out of the most popular drink! We also suggest using the total guest list count in order to calculate the amounts. Though guests under 21 won’t be drinking alcoholic beverages, it’s better to have too much than too little – just in case some guests drink more than one drink an hour.
+ Number of Guests
Liquor
Number of Hours
=
Total Drinks
AVERAGE SPLIT
30%
Beer
+ Total Drinks
+ Total Drinks
+ Total Drinks
20%
Wine
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.5
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50%
Servings of Liquor
Servings of Beer
Servings of Wine
ONE BOTTLE OF....
LIQUOR
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Servings of Liquor
18
Bottles of Liquor
WINE
KEG
18 SERVINGS
4 SERVINGS
165 SERVINGS
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Servings of Beer
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165
Kegs of Beer
÷=
Servings of Wine
4
Bottles of Wine
DON'T FORGET THE CHAMPAGNE TOAST!
8 SERVINGS
Number of Guests Over 21
8
=
Number of Bottles
Hate math? Download an Excel file o help you figure out your bar numbers at TodaysBride.com/drinks
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MEN'S ATTIRE
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FIT TIPS Match the width of your tie to the width of your lapel. Your tie should end just above your trousers. There should not be a gap between your shirt collar and jacket collar. When you slip your hand between your shirt and buttoned jacket, it should fit, but be snug. The hem of your jacket should cover your pants’ zipper. The top button of a double-button jacket should never be clasped. If you’re wearing a vest, don’t clasp the bottom button. Your shirt cuffs should surpass your jacket sleeves by about half an inch. Y our socks should be long enough to cover your ankles and legs when you sit down.
OH Snap! Photography
Dana Cubbage Weddings
Bride Advice
Remember you are on the same team and you are planning for the best day of your lives. It’s stressful but everything will fall into place.
Lauren C. See my wedding on page 82 Kristine Herman Photography
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The perfect fit or any style wedding, we’ve made tying your bow tie a rather easy process with just 10 steps!
shopping list SHOPPING Tie
Shoes
Tie Clip
Socks
Cuff Links
Pocket Square
Jacket
Button-Down Shirt
Vest
Undershirt
Suspenders Belt Trousers
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K Choosing exactly what you’ll be wearing on your wedding day is one of the most important tasks you’ll be given as a groom. Tackle it like a pro by asking your Consultant these questions!
POP
1. Do you carry: 2. Do you:
Color is one easy way to make a statement with your suit or tux. Instead of black or gray, look for an emerald, blue, or mauve suit. If you want to add color without sacrificing tradition, add a pop of color with playful socks or a pocket square. Another way to add your style and personality to your overall look is with patterns! Checked, floral, chevron, striped, or geometric patterns add interest and dimension to your tie or vest. The result will be a bold and adventurous ensemble that is sure to attract attention.
Ties.com
Rent
4. Are items in stock? 5. If no, when do we have to order? 6. How do out-of-town groomsmen get fit ed?
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7. How many fittings will I h ve? 8. Do you have any discounts?
Ties.com
Sabrina Hall Photography
Ties.com
Sell
Suits
3. Do you sell accessories?
OF PERSONALITY
Men often get overlooked when it comes to fashion, especially standing next to a bride. If you want to feel confident and stylish at your wedding, it’s important to find an ensemble that will turn some heads. Besides securing the perfect fit – no groom wants too-long pants or a baggy jacket – the most important aspect in an eye-catching look is to add your personality to the details!
Tuxedos
NO
NOTES
A
YES
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MEN'S ATTIRE
How to tie a bow tie
MEN'S ATTIRE
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American Commodore Tuxedo
Sabrina Hall Photography
GROOM's Day-Of Checklist: Print off the itinerary B ring a gift or heartfelt letter for the Bride B ring the signed Marriage License ring wedding bands and pass B them off to the Best Man right before the ceremony P resent Groomsmen with gifts M ake sure there are snacks and water in the Groom’s suite
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Alicia Lucia Photography
C reate tip envelopes and assign a Groomsman or your parents to hand them out M ake sure ushers are aware of any special seating arrangements
American Commodore Tuxedo
eet with Officiant, Musicians, M Transportation Driver, and any other vendors for any last-minute changes or questions G et a close shave ang your suit or tux so it H doesn’t wrinkle B ring a steamer or iron for any last-minute touch-ups
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Sabrina Hall Photography
D rop off your and your Bride’s luggage in the car or hotel room where you’ll be staying G et portraits of you and your Groomsmen before the ceremony to save time for family photos between the ceremony and reception H ave a good breakfast and keep hydrated
BEAUTY & HEALTH
h t l a e H & Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K You may consider doing your own hair and makeup, but trust us, hiring a professional is your best option. They will ensure that every strand is in place and make your skin glow for pictures.
YES 1. Do you provide on-location services? 2. Is there a travel fee? Fee: 3. How long will it take to do my hair? 4. H ow long will it take to do my makeup? 5. D o you conceal tattoos? 6. W hat is included in a trial? 7. When should I schedule my trial? 8. How much does a trial run cost? 9. W ill you be my stylist the day-of?
NOTES
10. What size party can you accommodate?
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NO
BEAUTY & HEALTH
LMAC Photography
this
OR
offer a natural color, but are harmful to your skin. You can adjust your tone based on the length of time you stay in and the level of the bed, but they require pre-planning months before your wedding.
Tanning Beds
provides instant results and doesn’t hurt your skin, but you’ll need to supplement it with an at-home tanning lotion. Mix different tints and schedule several appointments to get the desired color.
Fake Lashes are easy to apply and
Lash Extensions can last up to
Acrylic or Hard Gel Nails are perfect
Natural Nails are the healthiest
Gel/Shellac Polish lasts up to two
is cheaper because it’s not as high in quality as gel. It will easily chip and won’t last more than a few days. However, you can bring the color with you on the wedding day or to the honeymoon for easy fi es.
Airbrush Foundation creates a smooth,
will ensure that you know exactly how your skin will react. You can touch it up throughout the night, but it may not be as long-lasting or photogenic as a professional’s preference.
remove based on the look you want. There are tons of options that can add length, volume, or drama. Rock a more subtle look for your bridal shower, then play it up big for your bachelorette party!
if you want to add some length to your nails, but they do major damage to your nail beds. The length can last months, but you’ll need a fill about very two weeks.
weeks and is super durable. You won’t have to worry about chipping, but you will have to make an appointment to have it removed. If you remove it yourself, you can damage your nails.
fl wless complexion. It provides the perfect base for the rest of your makeup and stays put all night. Hire a professional for proper application.
that Spray Tan
2 months, but are a bit pricey. Each lash is hand-glued separately, resulting in naturallooking, long lashes. Try them before your wedding, as you may have a bad reaction to the adhesive.
and most cost-effective option, though they can easily break. You can’t guarantee the length you want, but you won’t have to worry about removing fake nails after the wedding.
Regular Polish
Using your own foundation
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inspiration
BEAUTY & HEALTH
HAIR
Finding the perfect hairdo for your wedding is hard work!
You have to consider the venue, your dress, any hairpieces you plan to wear, and the overall theme of your wedding. Will you be getting married outdoors? If so, you may want more of an updo to avoid any wind-related catastrophes. Do you have a backless dress? You may not want to wear
your hair down so you can show off this feature! Use these trendy ‘dos as inspiration, but remember to choose a look that works well with your veil or hairpiece!
Botias Hair and Makeup
Isabella Jane Hairstyling
Botias Hair and Makeup
Carol Martin Salon Spa
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Isabella Jane Hairstyling
Freckle Photography.
Carly Romeo & Co
Carol Martin Salon Spa
6-9 months
Isabella Jane Hairstyling
Continue this once every three months.
• Decide on a hair color. If you’re going to experiment with new shades (like trying out blonde for the first time) n w is the time to do it so you can tweak or fix a ything you don’t like. • Schedule a conditioning hair treatment. • If you plan to lose weight, book a personal trainer or come up with a fitness and diet routine. • Meet with a dermatologist if you have severe skin issues you want to address. • Develop a skin regimen.
Botias Hair and Makeup
3-5 months • Find hair and makeup stylist(s). •H ave your first hair and ma eup trial appointment. • Start using whitening toothpaste, strips, rinses, or schedule a consultation with a dentist.
1-2 months
Isabella Jane Hairstyling
Chelsea Anderson Photography
• If you’re planning on using self-tanning lotion, begin use once a week. • If you’re planning on using tanning beds, visit a salon once a week for 10 minute increments. • Get a facial.
Tanning beds can be harmful to your skin, Use with caution.
BEAUTY & HEALTH
BEAUTY TIMELINE
2 weeks • Get final highlights •H ave a final trial hair and ma eup appointment to finali e your look.
Use your own lipstick so you can reapply as often as necessary the day-of!
Bring your veil and accessories to make sure they work with your 'do!
•G et a final trim, but don’t xperiment with new styles or cuts.
Week-of • Get a manicure and pedicure. •U se your self-tanning lotion or visit the tanning salon twice this week. • Get a full body massage. • Get a facial. Make sure to schedule at least one other facial before this one. You don’t want to have an allergic reaction the week of your wedding!
• Schedule a bikini, eyebrow, and under arm wax, and shave (or wax) your legs.
Appointments HAir Trial: Makeup Trial: Manicure: Pedicure: Other:
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Wedding Stationery Invitations have become so much more than the standard “who,” “what,” “where,” and “when.” As the first indi ation of your wedding’s style, they set the tone for your guests’ expectations!
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K Your save-the-dates and wedding invitations are the first glimpse your guests will have of your wedding: formal or casual, traditional or modern. Let your invites make a statement louder than words.
YES
NO
GET STARTED WITH Engagement Party
invitations Save-the-Date cards ridal Shower Thank B You cards
1. Do you offer custom designs? 2. Do you offer handwritten calligraphy?
Menus
5. How far in advance should I order? 6. What does it cost to order more?
NOTES
7. Can I order extra envelopes?
Outer envelope (#5) Envelope liner (#6) Belly band (#7) *optional
AT THE WEDDING
Pew cards or “Reserved
Seating" cards
Invitation card (#1)
Thank You cards
Inner envelope (#4)
Ceremony program
THE WEDDING INVITATION
3. Can you help us with wording our invites? 4. Do you also offer: Programs Place cards
WHAT YOU WILL NEED
uest Info card & Other G Information card (#2) These cards can include directions, your wedding website, and guest accommodations. SVP card (#3) R If you're having a seated meal, include dinner options.
Escort cards Place cards Table Number cards Menu cards Favor tags
AFTER THE WEDDING Thank You cards
Envelope to return RSVP
Bride Advice
Don’t stress; It will all work out in the end and if it doesn’t, there is a good chance you’ll never notice!
Erin K See my wedding on page 83
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Lindsay Hackney Photography
Pink Tomato Creative
Pink Tomato Creative
Anna Delores Photography
Invitations by Kate – LMAC Photography
Looks weLove
Shauna and Jordon Photography
Magdalena Kernan Photography
WEDDING STATIONERY
Invitation
Timeline
Like most aspects of planning your wedding, addressing your invitations has traditions and guidelines to adhere to. When hosting a formal wedding celebration, use these tips to address your envelopes.
1 year Begin guest list date:
10-12 months Use full names only, like Miss Rachel Johnson, not Miss Johnson.
Begin shopping and order save-the-date cards
Abbreviating Mister and Misses to Mr. and Mrs. is acceptable.
date:
Do not abbreviate titles like Doctor or Reverend.
9 months Mail save-the-dates
North, South, East, West is written in full if it precedes the street name.
Note: Do not send a save-the date to anyone who you might not extend an invite to.
A comma is added after the street name and an abbreviation for North, South, East, West is used if it comes after the address.
date:
6-9 months
Be Our Guest! Or not?
Finalize guest list date:
One of the more stressful parts of a wedding can be deciding on the guest list. We know you don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings, but you also don’t have an unlimited budget. Here is a quick and easy quiz to help you decide who gets an invite and who will have to see your stunning dress via Facebook.
1. How do you know them?
5. Would you invite them over for dinner?
A. I don’t—my mom knows them. - 1pt B. They’re a friend. - 3pt C. They’re a colleague. - 2pt
A. If I was forced. - 1pt B. Absolutely! - 3pt C. Yes, but I would make something quick. - 2pt
2. W hen was the last time you spoke with them?
6. Do you talk about your wedding a lot in front of this person?
A. Last week or sooner. - 3pt B. In the last few months. - 2pt C. Hmm...good question. - 1pt
3. H ave they met your fian é? A. Y es, a bunch of times! - 3pt B. Never. - 1pt C. I think once or twice. - 2pt
4. Were you invited to their wedding? A. I was not invited. - 1pt B. I was in the wedding. - 3pt C. I was invited. - 2pt
A. They’ve heard every single detail. - 3pt B. I'm sure my mom has. - 1pt C. They’ve heard me talking about it in the offi e. - 2pt
7. Will you still talk to this person in 5 years? A. Yes, most likely. - 3pt B. Absolutely not. - 2pt C. I don’t really know. - 1pt
TOTAL:
Yes!
Order invitations date:
8 weeks
16-21 POINTS
Of course this person should be invited! Why are you even taking this quiz? You clearly care about them and want them to be a part of your special day. Stop questioning it and send that save-the-date already!
12-15 POINTS
Add them to B-Lis
Send out your first round f savethe-dates to your “A-List.” If people start to inform you they can’t make it, send out the “B-List” invitations. This way you can make sure everyone you really want to celebrate with has top priority.
No.
4-6 months
7-11 POINTS
Skip the invite and just let them enjoy the pictures when you blow up social media with them. You obviously aren’t very close with them, so they shouldn’t be offended—or surprised—that they didn’t get invited. They might actually be a bit relieved.
Mail invitations to out-of-town guests date:
6 weeks Mail invitations to local guests date:
2 weeks Call guests who have not RSVPed Emphasis on call: A phone call is the polite way to obtain a response from your guest. Avoid using text or email.
date:
THE BIG DAY! date:
4 weeks later Mail thank you notes date:
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Sabrina Hall Photography
LMAC Photography
Reception
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K From playing the perfect entrance song to keeping your guests dancing, your DJ, Band, or Musician will make sure everyone is having a good time.
YES 1. Who will be performing? 2. C an I see you perform prior to my wedding? When?/Where? 3. Have you performed at my venue before? 4. Will there be an assistant to help? 5. How much space will you need? 6. How many hours will I have? 7. Do you require breaks? 8. Will you have music playing during breaks? 9. Do you emcee the reception? 10. Will you help structure the timeline? 11. Do you provide a microphone for toasts?
OH Snap! Photography
NO
Entertainment Contract Points
Ask about and confirm deposit requirements, payment plans, and final deadlines. Make sure a cancellation/refund policy is included. If something happens to a musician who’s not under contract, you could end up without wedding music. Find out about any hidden fees or extra costs they might have.
Attire Guidelines your performers know the Let dress code.
Timing C onfirm arrival times. You should expect them to arrive an hour in advance and plan on contracting them for at least four hours.
12. What if the reception runs long?
Entrance Song:
13. Do you have a standard music list?
First Dance:
14. Will you take requests at the reception?
Father-Daughter Dance:
NOTES
Mother-Son Dance: Bouquet Toss: Garter Removal: Cake Cutting: Last Dance:
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Equipment
Figure out what the equipment requirements are, such as power outlets, space needed, speakers, and any equipment that you may be expected to supply. Ask your reception site whether the facility has any restrictions on the number of musicians and pieces of equipment you may bring in. You should also ask about electrical power supply and noise limitations.
Introductions Inform your DJ or bandleader before the reception on how to properly pronounce the names of your bridal party and their relationship to the newlyweds (Maid-of-Honor, parents of the bride, etc.).
Must-Play-Songs
ENTERTAINMENT
band or DJ? Do you want to play mostly...
Current hits Do you have a lot of space available or is space limited?
Plenty of space
Do you like line dances like the Electric Slide?
Not much roo
They’re fine
How do you feel about concerts?
Love them!
Classics & oldies
A goo mix
Love them
Dana Cubbage Weddings
Yes
S trict
How long will your reception last?
Flexible 1-3 hours
Lauren Fair Photography
band
For a one-of-a-kind concert of all your favorite songs, choose a Live Band!
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Why limit yourself to just a DJ or just a band when you can have both?! A lot of entertainment companies offer both services, so you don’t have to worry about working with two different companies or paying two deposits.
No, just dancing
What's Your Budget?
They're overrate
The Best of Both
Will you have other activities like a photo booth?
4-6 hours
Rock The House Entertainment
DJ
A DJ can cater their music to your tastes and ensure your guests have a good time!
Live bands bring an entirely different energy to every performance. Consider hiring a band to play at the cocktail hour and during dinner. This is the perfect time to include songs you love that may not be danceworthy or to have a fun karaoke option! Extend their performance into the beginning of the reception by having them sing the songs to your first dance, mother-son, and father-daughter dances. Because the song is being sung just for you, it is a truly one-of-a-kind moment, unlike any other wedding that has used that song. When you’re ready to open up the dance floor, have the DJ step in. He or she will be able to play all the current chart toppers, older classics, and hits everyone loves. They can easily transition from one song to another based on how the crowd is feeling. And because they’re not singing, they can interact with the crowd without pausing the music. DJs are perfect for requesting songs because their library is almost limitless! Odds are, they have whatever song your guests want to hear.
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PHOTO BOOTH Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K
Photo booths are a fun way to offer your guests a great souvenir. Sincere or silly, it’s impossible to not have fun posing with your loved ones!
YES 1. What is the standard number of hours? 2. How much space do you need?
3. Have you worked at my venue before? 4. Will your staff work the wedding? 5. Do guests get copies of the photos? 6. Will I get copies of the photos? 7. Do you provide a scrapbook? 8. Can the photos be posted to social media? 9. Is there a limit to the number of photos? Limit: 10. Will the photos be posted on your website? Timeline: 11. Will we be able to download them all? 12. W hat customization can you offer?
OH Snap! Photography
NO Photo booths serve as the perfect guest book or party favor, and Sabrin a Photo Hall graph y your guests will have so much fun posing. From props to backdrops and new technologies, we’ve laid out all the details you need to know before booking a photo booth.
SIZE & SPACE
Small kiosks allow for privacy. Guests can make funny faces and strike silly poses without worrying about an audience watching them. The downside to the classic booth is that there’s a limit on how many people can fit into one shot. With an open-air lounge, guests can pose in small or large groups. They have more freedom to pose, but they may feel self-conscious with others watching.
BACKDROPS & PROPS
If you’ve decided to have an open air photo booth, you can have a custommade backdrop or a green screen. Don’t forget about good old-fashioned props. Perfect for an enclosed kiosk or photo lounge, props add an element of playfulness and personalization to your photos.
NEW TECHNOLOGY 13. Do you provide props?
NOTES
13. Will you close during dinner?
PHOTO ALBUMS & SOCIAL MEDIA SHARING
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Other options that may be available are video or mirror photo booths. Video booths are a great way for guests to leave you a message or advice. With a mirror photo booth, guests can see what the photo will look like before it’s taken, because they’re quite literally posing in front of a mirror! Another benefit of this new trend is that the mirror can double as beautiful decor before the entertainment gets started.
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Both you and your guests will most likely want to share these fun photos on social media. Luckily, this option is included in many packages or can be easily added with most photo booth companies! Albums are a common way to collect and view all of the photos taken in the booth. Before booking your photo booth, ask your rental company if they provide either or both of these options. If they do provide a memory album, be sure that two sets of photos can be printed: one for your album and one for the guest.
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Honeymoon Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K Between passports, travel arrangements, and packing lists, you are sure to get overwhelmed. Trust us when we say, “Hire a Travel Agent.” Besides making your life easier, they offer discounted booking rates typically at no cost!
YES
NO
1. Do you charge a booking fee? 2. What kind of special deals can you offer?
3. Can you provide customized trips? 4. What travel services can you book? Cruises Flights Car Rental
Hotel
Excursions
5. How far in advance should we book? 6. Do you recommend one property or resort over another? 7. Are you available for questions during our trip?
Currency exchange
NOTES
Travel insurance
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If you’ve ever made travel arrangements before, you know that it can be stressful and overwhelming – especially if you’ve never visited the destination before. Between your job and the stresses of planning the perfect wedding, you don’t have time to research resorts, book transportation, and schedule excursions. Handing all of that responsibility over to a Travel Agent will free you up to focus on other wedding details. They’ll organize all of the confirmations, arrangements, activities, and details so that all you have to do is relax and enjoy your vacation.
Travel Must-Haves
8. Do you have a honeymoon registry? 9. Do you provide:
When it comes to Travel Agents, a lot of people don’t realize that they don’t charge for their services! Because they work directly with the resorts, they can get you the best deals, discounts, and packages at no cost to you! Plus, they have experience traveling to different destinations, and they know the ins-and-outs of the area and customs. Because of these experiences, they can recommend hidden gems and fun excursions you might not find on your own, as well as advise you on dialect, customs, travel restrictions, visas, and more.
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Book to read
Headphones
Passport
Change of clothes
Language dictionary
Snacks
Chargers
Lip balm
Water bottle
Guide books
Medicines
Hand sanitizer
Money/Currency
Marriage is an adventure, so start it off
kotor bay - Montenegro
santorini island - greece
Bali Island – Indonesia
So what are you waiting for?
right! When planned correctly, your honeymoon will be an escape for you and your new spouse to relax, make new and lasting memories, experience the culture and excursions of any destination, and create your own adventures. UnlimitedTrips can do all that for you, no matter your budget! With our access to exclusive discounts and packages, deals you won’t find online, and a wealth of knowledge of various locations and resorts, you’ll have the peace of mind knowing that your only job is to soak up the sun!
Bora Bora - French Polynesia
Venice - Italy Call for your FREE Honeymoon or Destination Wedding consultation ($100 value). Mention Promo code TB20.
(330) 940-4321 UnlimitedTrips.com /unlimitedtrips
See us at our new location at Pilgrim Square! 2309 W Market St, Akron, OH 44313
HONEYMOON
What you need to et a pass ort: U.S. State Department's Form DS-11 (application) pptform.state.gov Proof of citizenship (original Certified Birth ertifi ate, naturalization records, citizenship records, previous passport) Proof of identity (driver’s license, military ID, social security card) 2”x2” passport photograph. Some Post Offi es will do this for you or you can go to a pharmacy to get a photo taken.
BEFORE
4 months
3 weeks
WEDDING
2 weeks
Apply for passport
Get Marriage License
Celebrate!
Apply for a name change
It could take 4-8 weeks for your passport to be processed. Four months will cover you if you need to apply a second time.
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AFTER
4-6 weeks Submit your passport amendment application
10 years Renew your passport
If you already have a passport, make sure it is valid for longer than 6 months past your honeymoon date. Some countries may refuse you entrance if your passport expires sooner than 6 months.
Starting October 1, 2020, any Ohio state driver’s licenses issued before July 2, 2018 will not be accepted by the TSA for both domestic and international fl ers. Before this date, you will either have to obtain and bring identity documents approved by the TSA when you fly or acquire a Compliant state ID. This Compliant ID card isn’t physically different from a standard issue driver’s license, but it does require more in-depth information. To receive your new license, you’ll need to bring proof of these things to your BMV: • Your full legal name – make sure your license and passport match • Date of Birth • Social Security Number • 2 copies of proof of Ohio Residency • Proof of Legal Presence
Do you need a Visa?
While a US passport allows you to leave and re-enter the United States, some countries require a tourist visa to enter their country. You are required to submit your visa application to the nearest embassy or consulate of the country you’ll be traveling to 10-14 days before your departure date. Note that applications must be submitted in-person or via a travel or visa service as mailed applications are not accepted. A Travel Agent should be able to tell you about any necessary travel documents. POPULAR DESTINATIONS THAT REQUIRE A VISA:
Flight
$ Lodging
$
Australia • Brazil • China • Egypt • India • Indonesia Kenya • Russia • Thailand • Turkey • Venezuela • Vietnam
Car Rental
New! ETIAS VISA
If you’ll be traveling to Europe (other than UK, Ireland, or Western Europe) in 2021 or beyond, you will need to obtain a European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) visa. To apply, visit etiasvisa.com and be sure to have your passport (valid for at least 3 months beyond your travel date), a credit card, and an email address. *Any travel to Europe between June 2019 – December 2020 does not require an ETIAS visa.* POPULAR DESTINATIONS THAT REQUIRE AN ETIAS:
France • Italy • Greece • Spain • Portugal • Germany • Belgium • Poland • Norway • Sweden • Hungary • Czechia • Switzerland • Finland • Denmark • Austria • Netherlands • Iceland
HONEYMOON BUDGET BUDGET $
HONEYMOON
NEW TSA RULE
$ Activities
$ Food
$ Miscellaneous
$
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Videography VIDEOGRAPHY
Teale Photography
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K
WHY YOU WANT A VIDEOGRAPHER
There is so much going on the day of your wedding that you won’t get to see. Make sure you don’t miss a second of the fun by hiring a Videographer.
YES 1. Have you ever shot at my ceremony location? 2. Have you ever shot at my reception location? 3. How many cameras will you use? 4. Will you be the Videographer the day-of? 5. Will there be an assistant on-hand to help?
NO
Your wedding day goes by so quickly that you’ll miss a lot and may not remember a good amount of it. A Videographer will ensure that the moments that mean the most are captured for you to relive and cherish for years to come.
Relive the moment in real time. Your wedding day will go by so fast and you’ll be so nervous at first that you may not remember the details! Videography allows you to relive each beautiful moment of your wedding day in a crystal clear way that photography can’t.
It offers a different perspective. You only enjoyed your wedding through your point-of-view, but with a Videographer, you can relive it through dozens of different perspectives! Seeing such emotional moments through the eyes of your loved ones and guests will allow you to draw a different meaning every time you watch it.
You can share your day with loved ones over and over again.
7. How will I receive my video?
Having a short video of the festivities allows you to share it on social media with family or friends that couldn’t make it. You’ll be able to watch your special day on your 50th anniversary and with future generations of your family.
8. When will I receive my video? 9. How long will my video be? 10. Will you interview my guests?
NOTES
6. Will there be an additional Videographer?
11. What shots would you recommend?
12. Do you offer a highlight reel? 13. Can I share my video on social media?
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Photography Options Boudoir
Engagement Bridal Session
DON’T
First Look Wedding
Bride Advice We chose the traditional route and did not go with a “first look.” I wouldn't change that for the world. Seeing my husband’s face as I walked down the aisle is something I will always cherish.
Elizabeth I.
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DO ask to see a real wedding album. Because a Photographer’s samples represent his or her best work, it’s never a bad idea to ask to see actual wedding albums and get references from brides who have used their services.
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hire a Photographer solely based on price. If someone’s prices are drastically lower than most, ask yourself why. Typically, it’s because the quality of the photo isn’t as good or they don't have the experience. These images will be displayed and shared with generations of family; if you splurge on anything, this is the service to do so.
DO
hire someone who specializes in weddings. Some Photographers prefer to shoot landscapes, family portraits, or work solely in a studio. A Photographer with experience in weddings will know how to pose the bridal party to create natural, candid-looking shots and how to make the bride feel comfortable and beautiful all day long.
DON’T hire a family member or friend. Your loved ones should be able to truly enjoy your day, not work it. You don’t want to look back at your album 10 years from now and regret not having cousin Susie in the photos because she’s taking them. Plus, a professional will have a written contract to protect your investment and ensure you’re getting exactly what you want. DO choose someone whom you get along well with. Your Photographer will be up close and personal with you all day long. Hire someone whom you feel comfortable around.
DON’T
assume you own your wedding photos. Most Photographers include an album, USB, or CD of photos in their packages, but ask your Photographer if you will have the rights to print, download, and share your photos online after the wedding or if that will be an extra fee.
The images your Photographer captures will become a permanent reminder of your day, so choose wisely! Use the questions below to help you.
YES
NO
1. Have you ever shot at my ceremony location?
First Look Shot, or not?
2. Have you ever shot at my reception location? 3. What is your style of photography? 4. What sets you apart from others?
5. How many cameras will you use? Anna Delores Photography
It’s entirely up to you whether you want to uphold the superstition that the couple should not see each other until they meet at the altar or be rebellious and meet at a first look. If ou need help deciding, take this quiz:
A. A bsolutely! Probably my mom’s or grandma’s. - 1pt
B. No, I’m thinking a fl wer crown or sparkly clip. - 2pt
2. Which word describes how you feel about your wedding?
A. Nervous. - 1pt
B. Excited! - 2pt
3. Are you having personal vows or traditional vows? A. Traditional. - 1pt
5. Are you an Early Bird or a Night Owl? A. Early Bird. - 2pt
A. No way! I can’t wait to see their reaction. - 1pt B. They had some input. - 2pt
TOTAL:
• Eliminate a double chin by pushing your neck forward a bit and tilting your chin upward.
11. I s there a fee for additional locations? Fee: 12. How many hours will I have?
YES!
13. When will you arrive?
A first look is per ect for you! You’ll still have a dramatic reveal and the photos captured are priceless. Plus, spending time with your fian é will eliminate those nerves!
NO.
5-7 POINTS
You don’t want to take away from your grand entrance, are a bit superstitious, and believe in traditions. Skip the first look and stick with the aisle reveal!
Look your best in photos • Angle your body about 30-45 degrees from the camera for a more bodyslimming look.
9. When do I need to book you by?
8-10 POINTS
Learn more about first loo s and photography at www.TodaysBride.com/photos
• Push your tongue against the roof of your mouth to elongate and slim the look of your neck.
8. Will there be a second-shooter?
10. Do you have a standard shot list?
B. Night Owl. - 1pt
B. Personal. - 2pt
4. Did your fian é help you dress shop?
7. Will there be an assistant on-hand to help?
• Your “sun-kissed bronze” may photograph more orange than tan. Lay off the self-tanner a few days before photos to avoid an oompa loompa effect.
14. Do you have an emergency back-up plan? 15. Can I customize a package? 16. Do you do engagement photos? Included in package Add-on service
No
17. When can I expect to receive my images? 18. How will my photos be given to me? Disc
USB
FTP
Printed
Other
19. What is your copyright policy? 20. How long do you keep a copy of my photos? 21. Do you offer photo albums? Included in package
Add-on service
No
NOTES
1. Are you wearing a veil?
6. Will you be the Photographer the day-of?
• Posture makes a huge difference in photographs. Stand up straight and pull your shoulders back and down. • Don’t forget to smile with your eyes.
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REAL WEDDINGS Each wedding is a celebration of love and the couple who shares it. Therefore, each wedding should be personalized to reflect the relationship of that couple! Use the following real weddings as inspiration to show that with some planning and the help of Northeast Ohio vendors, your wedding can be beautiful, magical, and one-of-a-kind.
CONTRIBUTORS: Venue: Cator Woolford Gardens | Planning/Design: Brianne Mcmullan Events | Photography: ShelbyRae Photographs | Floral Design: Shean Strong | Models: Caroline Schulte & James White | Dog: Sheepish Addie | Makeup: Margaret Snider Artistry | Hair: Renee Locher | Linens: La Tavola Fine Linen | Cake Design: Ginger Spice Bakery | Chair Rentals: Event Rentals Unlimited | Gown Boutique: Kelly’s Closet | Gown Designer/Style: Amy Kuschel | Tuxedo: Modern Gent Style | Stationery: Empress Stationery | Calligraphy: Anna Sayers Calligraphy | Vintage Stamps: Vintage Postage Shop | Ribbon: Adorn Company | Ring Box: The Mrs Box
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Lauren & Michael AUGUST 31 • AVON PHOTOGRAPHY:
LMAC PHOTOGRAPHY LOCAL VENDORS WHO MADE IT HAPPEN: Cake: Nothing Bundt Cakes Gift Registry: Bed, Bath and Beyond Men’s Attire: American Commodore Tuxedo Transportation: Statement Limousine
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Erin & Conrad JUNE 22 • CANTON PHOTOGRAPHY:
OH SNAP! PHOTOGRAPHY LOCAL VENDORS WHO MADE IT HAPPEN:
Bridesmaids’ Gowns: Abbott’s Bridal & Formalwear Catering: Village Catering Company Entertainment & Photo Booth: Russell Sound Lab Gift Registry: Bed, Bath and Beyond Men’s Attire: Men’s Wearhouse Reception Location: The Historic Onesto Event Center
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Valerie & Adam SEPTEMBER 15 • CANTON PHOTOGRAPHY:
SABRINA HALL PHOTOGRAPHY LOCAL VENDORS WHO MADE IT HAPPEN: Bridesmaids’ Gowns: Doreen Leaf Designs Cake: Buehler’s Catering, Ceremony & Reception Site: Gervasi Vineyard Florist: Nikki’s Perfect Petal Designs Photo Booth: Selective Sound Entertainment
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Mioara Dragan Photography
Tori Mistick
Feather & Twine
Anna Delores Photography
Zachary Hunt Photography
Feather & Twine
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Danielle Harris Photography
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WAYNE COUNTY
Weddings in
WAYNE County
Wedding Pros Standout in NE Ohio
Ohio has some of the most beautiful locations to throw the perfect wedding. From sleek city skylines to rustic country barns, scenic rolling hills, and grand historic buildings, Ohio offers every bride her ideal backdrop. Wayne County is right in the center of it all! Located just a short drive away from the bustle of Akron, Canton, Youngstown, and Cleveland, Wayne County is the perfect spot to search for wedding inspiration and vendors. When planning any wedding, the most important aspect is to cater every detail to reflect your personality. Wayne County wedding vendors have been practicing this modern philosophy for years! Marrying small-town charm with modern trends, Wayne County has the facilities and professionals to make even the most trendsetting, Pinterest-worthy weddings a reality. The professionals here are some of the best in the industry! Constantly researching and perfecting the latest and greatest trends, these wedding experts can cater to any bride’s vision. No matter where you plan to marry in Northeast Ohio, count on Wayne County wedding vendors to combine tradition and style to make a beautiful marriage.
Where in the world is Wayne County?
Wayne County is a scenic, countryesque region of Northeast Ohio that is home to cities like Wooster and Orrville. Best known for JM Smuckers Company, The College of Wooster, and the original Buehler’s, Wayne County exudes a sense of familiarity and comfort. Visiting this welcoming area is like coming home… no matter how far you’ve traveled!
From Akron to Wooster 35 miles (45 minutes) From Youngstown to Wooster 82 miles (1 hour & 30 minutes) From Massillon to Wooster 27 miles (33 minutes) From Dover to Wooster 35 miles (53 minutes) From Canton to Wooster 33 miles (40 minutes) From Kent to Wooster 46 miles (1 hour & 4 minutes) From Cleveland to Wooster 61 miles (1 hour & 10 minutes) (According to Google Map Results)
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In case you don't know!
WAYNE WAYNE COUNTY COUNTY
Garden A SECRET
WEDDING
Slip away into a magical secret garden styled shoot –
you’ll never believe it took place in Ohio! The serpentine king tables, abundant fl wers, and joyful laughter were as endless as the romance shared between two people in love. The vintage accents – like the Victorian love seat, gilded mirror, and antique candelabra – made the space feel like an enchanted realm where fairytale love stories and happily ever afters come true! Who knew that magical realm was in Wayne County?
CONTRIBUTORS:
Bridal Attire & Accessories: Doreen Leaf Designs Cutting Cake & Catering: Buehler’s Desserts: Faithful Little Cupcake Floral Design: The Bouquet Shop Hair and Makeup: Carol Martin Salon Spa Men's Attire: American Commodore Tuxedo Planning, Furniture, Lighting, Linens, Table Settings, Decor: All Events Rental Photography: OH Snap! Photography Signage: Walnut Ridge Leather Company Stationery: Pink Tomato Creative Venue: Shisler Conference Center
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A Rustic Revival Photos by Magdalena Kernan Photography
Just because you’re getting married in a barn, on a farm, or in a lodge doesn’t mean your wedding has to have mason jars, reclaimed wood, or burlap. Consider incorporating these chic trends into your decor for an updated take on “rustic!”
Marble is an easy way to add elegance to any wedding! It’s naturally imperfect, making it the perfect addition to a rustic setting. This pretty and practical marble plate would bring visual texture to any tablescape.
Copper is the new rose gold. Its metallic sheen adds a touch of glamour without the expense! Go for copper silverware, votive candle holders, napkin rings, or centerpieces for an edgy yet sophisticated look.
Whether you create a cool light display with chandeliers, lanterns, or bistro lights, drape greenery and linen from the ceiling, or create a flower chandelier, draw your guests’ eyes up with a unique hanging feature!
Marisa Albrecht Photography
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Sign’d, SEALED & DELIVERED
The Importance of Signs The wedding day is all about celebrating the happy couple while creating a memorable experience for the guests! Signs at a wedding are important because your guests most likely have never been to the venue before. They’ll probably feel uncomfortable and nervous walking into a new place having no idea where to go or what to expect. Properly placed signs put your guests’ anxieties to rest, allowing them to enjoy the wedding, stay longer at the reception, and look back on their memories fondly! ROSIE Photography – Walnut Ridge Leather Company
D-I-Why When it comes to any aspect of the wedding, we are huge advocates of skipping the DIY. Not only is a wedding the most formal, signifi ant, and meaningful event you will attend in your life, but planning one is a huge burden to take on! Along with wedding tasks, you have everyday life to attend to. You do not need to add yet another project to your list only to end up hating the results and referring to a professional anyway. Welcome Working with a professional Unplugged Ceremony helps your stress-levels and C eremony Seating saves you money! While Arrangements sign specialists can create F lower Girl or custom signs for your wedRing Bearer sign ding, they also have a colReserved Seating lection of rentals – like “Sign our Guestbook,” “Gifts,” and Menu table numbers - offered at a Seating Charts much lower rate! Plus, they Sign our Guestbook know all the signs you will Gifts need that you may have forH onoring Late gotten about, like reserved Family Members seating at the ceremony or directions to the bathQuotes rooms.
SIGN LIST
Edyta Szyszlo Photography
Sabrina Hall Photography
Eureka
ROSIE Photography – Walnut Ridge Leather Company
ROSIE Photography – Walnut Ridge Leather Company
Our Favorite Trends Besides giving direction and guidance, signs should reflect the style and theme of the wedding. Embellished gold frames, antique and ornate mirrors, reclaimed wood, and acrylic are all popular materials to use for your signs. Slate, three-dimensional cut-outs, and etched metal are on-the-rise, replacing chalkboard signs for a more industrial look that can work in many settings! Opting for a custom sign that can hang in your home forever is also a popular trend this wedding season. Consider getting the lyrics from your first dance, a quote from your favorite movie or book, a scripture passage, or excerpt from your vows printed on canvas. Or showcase maps or dates of your first date, proposal, and wedding day! The options for a personalized sign are endless. Ask your sign specialist for ideas and suggestions on how you can make your sign truly oneof-a-kind. Special Thanks to Walnut Ridge Leather Company for lending their expertise.
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FAVORS your Guests will Love! Whether you enlist the help of a local artisan or your wedding party, your guests will appreciate the sentiment and originality of these handmade, locally-created favors that are guaranteed to not get left behind.
Honey Label your jars with a quote like “As Sweet as Honey” or “Meant to Bee.”
Lulu's Island Honey
Jams and Jellies When getting married so close to JM Smuckers, how can you resist offering small jars with “Spread the Love” labels?
S’mores Guests will be begging for s’more and the quote “Sending you S’more Love” is just too cute to pass up. Tara Welch Photography
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3-8 months Wedding date: #of days unTil you say “I do":
Hire a Florist Flowers, p. 100 Buy or rent men’s attire Men’s Attire, p. 54 Purchase wedding bands Hire a transportation company Transportation, p. 118 Reserve decor rentals Purchase or rent: toasting flu es, serving utensils, guest book, fl wer basket, and ring bearer pillow. Rental Equipment, p. 106 Ice Sculptures, p. 107 Linens, p. 110 Lighting, p. 108 Choose bridal & bridesmaid accessories Choose a bakery and order your cake Cakes, p. 112 Have a tasting with a Caterer and finali e the menu Catering, p. 48 Book your honeymoon Make sure to give an itinerary to your family, apply for a passport, and find someone to collect mail, watch pets, and water plants. Honeymoon, p. 72 Remind mothers to order mother-of attire Mother-of Gowns, p. 24
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Have final fittin for your wedding party and parents Order invitations Wedding Stationery, p. 62 Shop for favors
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CATEGORY
RANGE
FLOWERS Linens Lighting Cake TRANSPORTATION
$500-$7,000+ $500-$5,000+ $500-$7,000+ $1.50-$10 per slice $400-$2,000+
Cakes & Desserts ACME Fresh Market Cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Buehler’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Faithful Little Cupcake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Honey Bee Bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Reeves Cake Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Tiffany’s Bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Brides, don’t yell at your mom. She’s just trying to help!
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FIND LOCAL VENDORS
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Finalize playlists with DJ, Band, or Musicians Entertainment, p. 66 Find and book Hair and Makeup Stylist(s) Beauty, p. 58
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Sitting Pretty Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Sully’s All Occasion Party Rental . . . . . . . . . . 37 Walnut Ridge Leather Company . . . . . . . . . . 92
Flowers ACME Fresh Market Floral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Buehler’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Garden by the Gate Floral Design . . . . . . . . 125 Kelli’s Floral Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
West Side Bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Miller’s Flowerland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Decor & Rentals
The Bouquet Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
All Events Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Whimsical Blossoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Canton Chair Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 L’Nique Specialty Linen Rental . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Nikki’s Perfect Petal Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Ice Sculptures
Miller’s Party Rental Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Elegant Ice Creations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Reliable Onsite – Restroom Trailers . . . . . . . 137
Transportation
Rock The House Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . 109
BVIP Limousine Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
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Love BLOOMS Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K
With the different varieties and colors, choosing just one bouquet to fit your style and theme is nearly impossible! Choosing the right Florist will ensure that your flowers are consistent, in-season, and exactly how you imagined.
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1. When do I need to order fl wers? 2. Do you have a portfolio? 3. How long have you been doing weddings? 4. What flo al decor options do you offer? Vases Candle Holders Ceremony Cake
Centerpieces
Pedestals
Other: 5. Do you work with:
Fresh Flowers
Silk Flowers
6. What kind of fl wers do you recommend? 7. What is your substitution policy?
8. Is there a charge for delivery? Fee: 9. Who will set up the day of my wedding? 10. Will you stay at the ceremony to arrange and distribute the fl wers? 11. W ill you transport between the venues? 12. When do decor items need to be returned? 13. What is your policy for lost/damaged items?
14. Do you do flo al preservation?
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FLOWERS
Flowers by Season
One way to save money on your wedding is to request fl wers that are in-season. No matter when you get married, there is a wide variety of gorgeous fl wers to choose from. Even if your favorite fl wer isn’t in season, you can still have it in your bouquet! It just may cost a little more. Here are a few of our favorite stems that are available and budget–friendly for each season!
Tulip Peony Ranunculus Lilac Lisianthus Calla Lily
Spring Cosmos Asiatic Lily Dahlia Chrysanthemum Delphinium
Fall
Sunflower Zinnia Aster Ranunculus Delphinium Calla Lily Lisianthus
Summer Carnation Gardenia Orchid Lily Camellia Anemone
Winter
Best and Worst Flowers for Allergie No bride wants to be sniffling through her vows or sneezing all over the cake during the cutting. If you suffer from allergies, you’ll want to stay away from flowers with a strong aroma and those that are more apt to carry pollen – which will not only affect your allergies but will also attract more bugs. Though you should ask your florist for recommendations of which flowers to avoid, here’s a list of the best and worst flowers for allergysufferers.
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Best: Dahlias Worst: Chrysanthemums Best: Tulips Worst: Asiatic lilies Best: Hydrangeas Worst: Hyacinth Best: Calla Lilies Worst: Freesia Best: Orchids Worst: Daisies
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inspiration LOCAL
More and more brides are experimenting with color, asymmetry, height, and texture to make their bouquets a unique and one-of-a-kind accessory to their wedding day ensemble. We asked local florists o embrace this new trend and add their own style, and we couldn’t be more impressed or inspired by the beautiful designs they came up with!
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Decor PLANNING YOUR DECOR
How do I choose a theme/style?
When considering a theme, try not to overthink it; instead, choose something that you and your partner both love in everyday life. Do you travel often? Think about using a map for your seating chart. If you choose not to have a theme, your wedding can center around a color scheme. To choose your colors, it’s important to know which season you’ll be getting married in. Bright, vibrant colors are great for summer, pastels are perfect for spring, neutrals work well for fall, and winter is perfect for muted shades.
How much pinning is too much?
The best way to avoid getting overwhelmed by all your ideas is to set a date when you’ll stop looking for decor inspiration. Before deciding whether or not to incorporate a piece into your wedding, ask yourself these two questions: Does this item make me excited or happy? Does it match the overall theme of my wedding? If either of these answers is “no” then move on.
Should I rent or buy decor?
We’re huge supporters of renting decor! Not only is renting often a more economical and sustainable solution, it also helps eliminate hours of searching, stress, and potential storage issues. And let’s be real – are all 50 of those vintage lanterns or geometric centerpieces going to do anything besides collect dust? You can also 106
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use rental companies as a source for ideas. Renting materials gives you access to the latest styles in decor, table settings, linens, chair covers, and more!
How can I pinch pennies while still making a big impact?
First, pick a venue that already has a chic ambiance of its own. When visiting, be sure to take in the details. Towering pillars, fine Persian rugs on the floors, or an amazing crystal chandelier as the room’s focal point will add something extra to your reception. You’ll also want to invest in elements that will have the biggest impact. Dramatic uplighting, a dance floor gobo, or a flower chandelier are sure to set the scene and create the effect you want.
DECOR
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Emily Wren Photography
OH Snap! Photography
Gideon Photography
More decor to explore
Check out some of our favorite elements to bring your style and theme into every aspect of your reception space.
Tents
A tent offers you year-round outdoor access to beautiful Ohio scenery and is a blank canvas for you to decorate according to your theme!
Signage Give your guests some direction on where to sit at your ceremony, remind them to share pics on social media using your hashtag, and let them know what’s on the menu.
Furniture Whether you create a lounge space, host a cocktail hour, or simply dress up your dinner tables, you’ll need to rent furniture!
Dance Floor
Not only does this designate the dance area, but it can be quite helpful for outdoor weddings so your shoes don’t sink into the ground. Rent a checker-patterned floor, lay down rugs, design a custom acrylic sticker, or create a raised platform to serve as a stage.
ICE SCULPTURE If you want to stand out and elevate your wedding to the next level, an ice sculpture is the way to do it! An ice sculpture can add that special touch of glamour to your reception. You can make this decor element even more memorable by having the sculptor carve it throughout the reception! Have your guests guess what he or she is carving and give away prizes to the best guess. Some ice sculpture ideas are:
• A monogram of your initials • A sculpture of an anchor, intertwining rings, swans, hearts, etc. • A display of flowers in an ice block • A wine holder (keep your drinks chilled!) • A food bar for seafood • Ice bowls for a salad bar • An alcohol luge • A bar top (if not the entire bar!) • Ice Cake Pedestals READ MORE AT TODAYSBRIDE.COM
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LMAC Photography
OH Snap! Photography
OH Snap! Photography
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K From a dimly lit, romantic feel to a bright and colorful disco, the lighting will create the perfect atmosphere for your celebration.
YES 1. What kind of lighting options do you offer?
2. Will you help with the design options? 3. Can you match the lighting to our colors? 4. Have you worked at my venue before? 5. Will you visit my venue to get some ideas? 6. What kind of requirements do you need from my venue? 7. Do you own your own equipment? 8. How much space do you need? 9. How do you hide cables?
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The lighting design you choose will shape your event and set the right tone like no other element there. No matter what your theme, we’ve come up with an option to light your venue and keep the party going, even after dark! Chandeliers Chandeliers can add an air of class and elegance to any venue. For a whimsical, romantic feel, drape fabric, greenery, flowers, or crystals from the chandelier. You could also collect chandeliers of different sizes, metals, bulbs, and styles to create an eclectic space. Candles Candles are the ultimate “mood lighting.” The flickering flame creates a warm, cozy, romantic ambiance. Combine shapes, sizes, and heights for a centerpiece, use them to light up your cake table, or place them along the aisle of your ceremony! Use candles that are fragrance-free so you don’t create an overwhelmingly perfumed environment. Lanterns Hang antique lanterns at different levels to create an enchanting ceiling display, or line the path to your venue with vintage or paper lanterns to guide the way. You can even have a helium paper lantern release at your reception departure!
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Bistro Lighting Bistro lighting is a favorite at weddings because of its versatility! String them above your venue space or dance floor. Hang them from your table or wall and cover with fabric for a muted backdrop. Wrap them around trees or pillars. The possibilities are endless!
Edison Bulbs An Edison light bulb is transparent with visible winding filaments. They may be uniquely-shaped or have an antique tint to the glass. Hang bulbs individually or in a bundle. The vintage tone will cast an inviting and warm hue at your reception. Neon signs This modern and edgy lighting option will make your wedding space truly unique! Hang “Cheers” on the bar, “Best Day Ever” above your head table, or get your new last name in lights for home decor after the wedding! Uplighting True to their name, these lights are directed upward, highlighting walls, pillars, cakes, centerpieces, and more. You can even place them under tablecloths, curtains, and drapery to add a colorful glow. These lights come in a variety of colors so you can choose a look that complements your color scheme or venue. Gobo Lights Gobo lights are stencils put over a spotlight that can be projected onto floors, walls, ceilings, or even fabric. Create a custom monogram of your name to light up the wall behind the head table or project a design onto the dance floor! Consult with an expert to get their ideas of what works best at your venue.
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Sabrina Hall Photography
We Heart Photography
Kristine Herman Photography
Danielle Harris Photography
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K Tie everything together with tablecloths, napkins, and chair covers that match or complement your color scheme.
YES 1. Do you offer: Sashes
Chair Covers
Tablecloths
NO Napkins
Other 2. Have you worked with my venue before? 3. How much do you charge for your linens?
4. Do you have samples of your linens? 5. How do you clean and press your linens?
6. Will you:
Dress the tables/chairs
Show me how
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7. Will you come collect your linens after the reception?
Linens
Linens play an important role in creating the base to a consistent look throughout your reception space. White linens are more commonly used for weddings because of their clean lines and blank canvas, but we love the idea of adding some color or texture. Try mixing things up by using an array of shades within your color scheme, adding a printed table runner across white linens, or placing colorful, folded napkins on each plate!
After perusing through rental warehouses or online galleries, ask your rental company if they’ll be setting up the linens or if they can teach you how to properly execute the look!
Dressing your chairs in covers or sashes will create a more unified look and a touch of elegance. There are a variety of ways to tie knots and sashes on chairs.
Your guests will spend a lot of time at their tables. Make sure they have something worth looking at by choosing lovely linens!
Napkins
Table skirts
Tablecloths
Pew drapes
able liners T (for sheer tablecloths)
Drapery for decor or backdrops
Chair covers
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Finally, well-placed drapes can create an ethereal or elegant atmosphere. A solid, opaque linen is the perfect backdrop for a cake display, but somewhat sheer drapes tied to wooden pillars will add an effortlessly chic look to your venue.
LinENS YOU MAY NEED: Table runners
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Chair sashes
Medina County is the kind of area that truly has something for everyone.
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Medina COUNTY
Medina makes being a square cool! This area is oozing with small-town charm, but has all the accommodations, amenities, and professionals of a big city. One look at our historic architecture will show you that Medina County is all about traditions and values – and incorporating those traditions and values into events. From fitness to banquet halls, parties to bakeries, explore all this area has to offer with some of the best in the business.
TRU BARRE STUDIO
SOMETHING’S POPPING
Plaza 71, 2759 Medina Rd. • Medina (330)607-1272 www.tuckburnshake.com
47 Public Square • Medina (330)722-3088 www.somethingspopping.net
WILLIAMS ON THE LAKE
HONEY BEE BAKERY
787 Lafayette Rd. • Medina (330)722-6766 www.williamsonthelake.com
23 Public Square • Medina (330)725-0912 www.honeybeebakerymedina.com
HIGH VOLTAGE INDOOR KARTING
CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
333 Foundry St. • Medina (330)333-9000 www.highvoltagekarting.com
32 Public Square • Medina (330)722-5502 | (800)860-2943 www.visitmedinacounty.com
GOURMET POPCORN EVENT CATERER
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CARO’S PARTY CENTER 2777 Pearl Rd. • Medina (330)722-8541 www.carospartycenter.net
ONE ELEVEN BISTRO 2736 Medina Rd. • Medina (330)952-1122 | (800)860-2943 www.111bistro.com
Request a FREE Visitor Guide at
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CAKES
Cake
Cake Ink
t r e s s e d d an
Top 5 Things to Know
1. P lan 1.5 servings of cake for each guest. If you're having a dessert bar, order less cake.
sary. Some cake shops may provide a box or wrapping for the top tier, so be sure to ask if this is included.
2. Fondant is a type of icing that is perfect for creating sculptures and adornments, and is often draped over the cake for a smooth finish. However, its clay-like consistency doesn’t agree with every couple’s taste.
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5. Most bakeries will be willing to host a taste test for you and your fiancé, though some may charge a fee or limit the number of flavor samples.
CAKES
How big of a cake do I need?
6" 8"
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From layers of heavenly flavors to crumbly cookies, your sweet
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10"
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2. Are your designs customizable?
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3. Can you match my colors? 4. What fl vors do you offer?
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If you’re trying to make a grand statement with a tall cake by adding fake layers of styrofoam, you’ll be disappointed to find out that the cost isn’t all that much cheaper! Opt for a layer of cake instead - it’s always better to have too much than not enough.
5. Can I do a taste test of the fl vors? Fee: 6. How far in advance are the cakes prepared? 7. Do you provide cake-cutting services? Fee:
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9. Do you offer cake accessories?
Slice
Cake Topper
10. Do you offer other options? Cookies Pastries Cupcakes
Tier Knife
Cake Pops
Other 11. Can you provide a box/wrapping for the top tier of the cake? 12. When do I need to order? 13. Is there a delivery or set-up charge? Fee:
Although you might choose to serve these confectionery favorites in addition to a more traditional wedding cake, these desserts can also stand alone.
Cupcakes or Cake Pops– Adorable, customizable, and so much fun to eat, miniature cakes are the perfect compromise of tradition and originality.
Donuts– Who doesn’t love a fluffy glazed donut? This universally loved treat is the perfect party favor and can be stacked in a tier to resemble a cake.
14. When will the cake be delivered/set up? 15. Are you familiar with my venue?
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Glasser Images
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8. Are cakes charged by the slice or tier?
Macarons–
Macarons are a tasty treat that will satisfy any sweet tooth! With an array of flavors – ranging from tart lemon to sweet raspberry to rich tiramisu – you'll want to have plenty of these, as your guests won’t be able to get enough!
Candy or Mini-Dessert Table– Whether you display an array of your favorite candy, offer up mini cheesecake bites, or serve a combination of the two, these scrumptious desserts are sure to be a hit with your guests.
Assortment of Pies– Pies could very well be the comfort food of the dessert realm. In fact, it’s quite possible your guests won’t remember cake was even an option once they get their hands on a slice of apple crumb pie!
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Large or small, texture is one design element that can be easily incorporated into any wedding cake – from ruffles o feathers, piping to hand-painting, textured buttercream to layered fondant…these are some of our favorite wedding cake trends – and some of our favorite details in these designs – created by local bakeries!
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Studio40six – Turquoise Squirrel Patisserie
Madison’s on Main – Kevin Paul Photography
Lima Cakes
! e k a c f o e c e A pi Shannon Bond Cake Design
Kristine Herman Photography
ML Photography – Turquoise Squirrel Patisserie
Danielle Harris Photography
Cotswold Cake Kitchen
WHAT IS THAT FROSTING? The cake is one aspect of your wedding that guests will anticipate both seeing and tasting! Make sure you choose the right frosting for your design and taste. Here’s our take on the difference between wedding cake frostings:
ondant – This modeling-clay-like frosting has a thick consistenF cy but a smooth finish. It’s typically used to create fancier designs, figurines, and flowers. Buttercream – Buttercream is a more common frosting with a creamy and rich fl vor. You can texturize the buttercream for a dramatic finish or smooth it out or clean lines. Marzipan – This frosting is similar to fondant except that it is made with almond paste. This paste gives it more elasticity and a nutty fl vor. Fred Bolge Lux Wedding
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TRANSPORTATION
Transportation When booking your transportation, there’s so much more to consider than just a dramatic getaway!
Driving to the Ceremony. Ride to your ceremony with friends or parents so you don’t have to worry about picking your car up from the ceremony site the next morning. Sabrina Hall Photography
Don't forget about the wedding party. If your party rides with you in a bus or limo, you may realize they have no way to get home. Provide a shuttle service to the hotel or hire the party bus long enough to get them back to their cars.
Don’t leave your guests to fend for themselves. It’s considerate to provide shuttle service for your guests, both to the reception and to the hotel.
Your wedding gifts need a ride home. Since you didn’t drive to the reception, you won’t have a car to take all your gifts home. Assign a family member or close friend to gather your gifts and drop them off at your house.
Your last impression. OH Snap! Photography
This is your guests’ last impression of you! Don’t make your grand getaway in your 2008 Honda Civic…make it count by having a unique or fun vehicle!
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K
GETTING REadY
From limos to classic cars, you can be sure that you’ll arrive to your wedding in style.
YES
CEREMONY ARRIVAL:
ARRIVAL:
DEPARTURE:
DEPARTURE:
NO
1. Are you registered with the Department of Transportation? 2. What kind of vehicles do you have?
3. Can we see the actual vehicle we’re renting? 4. What is your vehicle substitution policy?
HOME/HOTEL ARRIVAL:
Reception ARRIVAL:
5. Who will be the chauffeur?
DEPARTURE:
7. What does your insurance cover?
8. What is the minimum number of hours?
NOTES
6. How far in advance should I book?
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After you exit the ceremony to the throwing of rice or blowing of bubbles, your guests will watch as you depart for the reception. Get creative with your transportation and make your grand getaway a moment to remember! Take this quiz to see which untraditional vehicle you should escape in!
1. W hich of these shoes will you be wearing?
4. Choose your first dance song:
A. Chucks – 4pt B. Sandals – 2pt C. H eels – 1pt D. Cowboy boots – 3pt
A. Speechless by Dan + Shay – 3pt B. A Thousand Years – 4pt
2. P ick a book:
D. What a Wonderful World – 1pt
by Christina Perri
C. F irst Day of My Life – 2pt by Bright Eyes
by Louis Armstrong
A. T he Great Gatsby – 2pt by F Scott Fitzgerald
B. Where the Wild Things Are – 1pt
by Maurice Sendak
C. H uckleberry Finn – 3pt by Mark Twain
D. Pride and Prejudice – 4pt by Jane Austen
5. Choose a cake fl vor: A. C hocolate with peanut butter ganache – 4pt B. Lemon with raspberry filling – 2pt C. White with white buttercream – 1pt D. We prefer apple pie – 3pt
3. C hoose a form of entertainment.
6. When are you getting married?
A. Dancing – 1pt B. Yard Games – 3pt C. Caricaturist – 4pt D. Live Performance – 2pt
A. May – 3pt B. August – 4pt C. October – 2pt D. December – 1pt
total:
classic car
6-10 POINTS
You love the classics and you don’t want to stray too far from tradition. A classic car can shelter you from unpredictable weather and leave a dramatic impression.
vw van
11-14 POINTS
You’re a free-spirit and you don’t like to blend in with a crowd. Break away from the trends and embrace your inner hippie with this colorful and unique getaway car!
vintage truck
15-19 POINTS
You’re country through and through, and it shows through every detail of your wedding. This ceremony send-off is perfect for a rustic or vintage reception!
vintage bike
20-24 POINTS
You prefer to make your own trends, and your wedding is a reflection f that! Like the song goes, you’ll look sweet upon the seat of a bicycle built for two!
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The Good in Goodbye
0-3 months
Jar of hearts TRACK WHAT YOU STILL OWE BY COLORING IN EACH VENDOR HEART AS YOU PAY THEM OFF!
Wedding date: #of days unTil you say “I do":
Rentals
CAT ERI
Have a bridal shower Bridal Shower, p. 122 Reserve guest accommodations Guest Accommodations, p. 126
Music/DJ
Rings
Ceremony Site
Purchase postage, send wedding invitations, and record RSVPs Wedding Stationery, p. 62
Transportation
Bridal Attire
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Set up/update your gift registry Gift Registry, p. 122
Cake
Photography
Light ing
Men’s Attire
Linens
CEREMONY Music
Apply for your Marriage License Marriage License, p. 130
Ho
Marriag License e
Finalize wedding day-of timeline and details with your Wedding Planner and venues Day-of Details, p. 132
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Bar
ney
Write your vows and review ceremony details with your Offician Vows, p. 124
VEN
mo o
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Invitations
Decor Photo Booth
Book your rehearsal dinner space and send invitations Rehearsal Dinner, p. 128
FAVORS
VIDEOgraphy
FLOWERs
2 WEEKS ‘TIL THE BIG DAY Pack for your honeymoon Honeymoon, p. 72 Review wedding day details with your Wedding Planner Day-of Details, p. 132 Follow up with guests who have not RSVPed Give a final guest ount to Caterer Catering, p. 48 Send directions to wedding day Transportation Driver Transportation, p. 118 Get Married! Day-of Details, p. 132
Bride Advice
Try to keep perspective! The perfect day doesn’t exist. Our wedding day brought with it a terrible snow storm that could have never been planned for, and it ended up being one of our favorite memories of the day. In the end, when you look back, the only thing that will matter to you are the small moments you shared with your spouse and loved ones. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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ave a bachelor/ H bachelorette party Buy gifts Bridal Party Groom/Bride Out-of-Town Guests Decide on Something: Old New Borrowed Blue
Plan seating arrangements Ceremony Reception ive final guest ount G to Caterer Break-in wedding shoes Have a final dress fitti ave your final hair and H makeup trial
Delegate wedding day duties Send directions to wedding day Transportation Driver Pamper yourself Massage Facial Mani/Pedi Waxing
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BRIDAL SHOWERS
How Much Do You Know About Bridal Showers?
1. W ho should plan and host the bridal shower?
A. Maid-of-Honor & Bridesmaids
B. Mother-of-the-Bride C. The Bride
2. When should you have the bridal shower? A. A month before the wedding B. 3 months before the wedding C. A week before the wedding
3. W here should you have the bridal shower? A. A restaurant, winery, banquet hall, or golf club B. An outdoor theater, park, garden, or estate C. A family member or friend’s house D. Any of the above
4. When do invitations to the bridal shower get sent? A. 3 months before the shower B. Create a Facebook event a few days before the shower C. 6-8 weeks before the shower
5. Who gets invited to the bridal shower? A. Females only B. Friends and family of both the bride and groom ANSWERS:
C. A nyone who isn’t invited to the wedding
1. A 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. B
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bridal registry
Shopping for gifts
At this point, your wedding registry should be available and updated for bridal shower guests to access. We recommend going to at least three different stores to register, but no more than six. Shopping for your home can be an exciting experience to share with your fiancé, but it should be catered to what you need. If you already have new pots and pans and microfiber towels but want a Bluetooth speaker or Wine of the Month subscription, then register for the items you need and want, not what’s expected of you. Some stores may require a store associate to accompany you to offer ideas and suggestions. Take advantage of their knowledge by asking about quality brands and warranties. It’s considerate to include items of different price ranges on your registry so guests can choose a gift within their budget. If you and your fiancé already live together and have the necessities to build your dream home, you may want to consider having a honeymoon registry. This is a great option where guests can gift you with room enhancements, excursions, or spending money!
BACHELORETTE PARTY
Planning the Want to plan something different than the typical bar crawl? Take this quiz for alternative bach parties everyone will enjoy!
1. How would the bride spend a Friday night?
A. At a bar or concert - 1pt B. At home binge-watching the latest Netflix hit - 2pt C. Spending time with family - 3pt D. A bonfire with friends - 4pt
2. W hich group is the bride closest to? A. Her mom, sisters, & family - 3pt
5-7pts City Sightseeing
B. Her high school BFFS - 2pt C. Her work friends - 1pt D. Her college group - 4pt
3. What’s your budget? A. No more than $150 per person - 3pt B. $150-$300 per person - 4pt C. Money’s no issue - 1pt D. Each person can spend what they’re comfortable with - 2pt
8-11pts Spa Day + Slumber Party
4. What gift will you get the bride? A. Lingerie - 2pt B. An excursion or room upgrade for her honeymoon - 4pt C. A beauty subscription box - 1pt D. A personalized photo album - 3pt
12-15pts Glamping/Adult Camp
5. How long do you want the bachelorette party to last? A. A day-long event - 2pt B. Overnight - 3pt C. 2-3 nights - 1pt D. 4+ nights - 4pt
TOTAL:
16-20pts Beach Getaway
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VOWS
VOW TEMPLATE , from the day I met you I knew
YOUR PARTNER’S NAME
.
FUN FACT ABOUT YOUR FIANCÉ
ways, the more
The more I got to know you and your ADJECTIVE
Vows
DIFFERENT FUN FACT ABOUT YOUR FIANCÉ
writing your
ADJECTIVE
ADJECTIVE
person I have ever met. You bring out all my best qualities, and that is why I couldn’t imagine my life without you. I promise Sabrina Hall Photography
3. I f you get stuck, walk away from it to clear your head. 4. Practice makes perfect! Read your vows out loud at least 3 times to make sure it sounds smooth but not rehearsed and that you’re not talking too fast.
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and
ADJECTIVE
2. Don’t take it too seriously or stress out about making it perfect. They should reflect your relationship! Working too hard to find the perfect adjective or making your words sound poetic will come across as insincere, so just speak from your heart!
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1. W rite down a list of words that immediately come to mind when you think about your partner. Use those words as inspiration when you get stuck.
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I realized
,
to always be ADJECTIVE
, and
.
ADJECTIVE
ADJECTIVE
I promise to stand by your side and support PARTNER'S INTEREST
and even
. I promise to love you unconditionally
PARTNER'S GOOFY INTEREST
.
and without hesitation, even when you FUNNY THING YOUR PARTNER DOES
But above all, I promise to choose you every day of our lives. home where
I can't wait to build a family and a(n) ADJECTIVE
and
our child(ren) will learn what ADJECTIVE
ADJECTIVE
, and I can’t
really look like. You make me feel EMOTION
wait to feel that way for the rest of my life.
VOWS
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GUEST ACCOMMODATIONS
WITH GUEST ACCOMMODATIONS If you’re expecting out-of-town guests to attend your wedding, you’ll need to book a block of hotel rooms for their overnight stays. Reserving a block of rooms doesn’t mean that you’ll have a specific area for your guests to stay; it simply means that you have reserved a set number of rooms at agreed upon rates for your guests to book. You will want to look for hotels that offer Open/Courtesy Blocks. This means that you won’t have to pay upfront and won’t be charged for any unused rooms. Start out by booking a smaller number and adding more as you go. A typical rule of thumb is to count how
many out-of-town guests you have and divide it in half. If that seems like a small number, consider that some guests may make other arrangements or decide to drive home. Ask your hotel about any amenities they have – like complimentary brunch, shuttle service, or welcome bag deliveries. It’s considerate to leave a goodie bag in each guest room. They can be filled with local sweets, toiletries, or wedding weekend necessities! Most importantly, double check that everything you’ve agreed upon is on your contract and ask about their cancellation policy before signing.
Start your search for the perfect Guest Accommodations on page 42.
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K Extend your out-of-town guests’ visit by asking these questions and reserving nearby guest accommodations.
YES 1. How early should I block hotel rooms? 2. What is the minimum that I can block? 3. How much do the rooms cost? 4. What does the rate include?
5. When do you release the rooms? 6. Do we have to pay for unused rooms? 7. Can we put gift bags in our guests’ rooms? 8. Do you have a honeymoon suite? 9. Do you provide a shuttle? Ceremony Site
Reception Site
Airport
NOTES
10. What amenities do you offer?
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REHEARSAL DINNER
Q U E S T I O N S TO A S K Erase any wedding day nerves by planning a ceremony and dinner rehearsal.
YES
Ceremony Venue: 1. What time will the rehearsal begin?
NO
The
Dani White Photography
Rehearsal
When does the ceremony rehearsal and dinner take place?
The ceremony rehearsal traditionally takes place the day before the wedding. You can host the meal prior to or after the ceremony rehearsal, or you can hold both on an entirely different day.
2. How long will the rehearsal take? 3. Who should come to the rehearsal?
Who should we invite? Everyone involved in the ceremony should attend the rehearsal, including: bridesmaids, groomsmen, parents, flower girl & ring bearer, Officiant, readers, and musicians. It’s considerate to invite the spouse or significant other of each attendant, also.
Rehearsal Dinner Venue: 1. How many can you seat? 2. Do you have a special menu? 3. How many servers will you provide? 4. Can you accommodate special dietary needs? Full
Limited
No
NOTES
5. Is there a bar?
Regarding the dinner, the guest list can be as simple as including your immediate family, the wedding party, and their significant others, though it’s becoming more popular to make it a larger event for out-of-town guests. If you prefer an intimate gathering but don’t want to exclude other guests, consider hosting the rehearsal dinner two nights before the wedding day and having a welcome party for out-of-town guests the night before the wedding.
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The rehearsal dinner should be held near or at the ceremony site. It’s considerate and fun to vary the dinner options from the wedding meal — such as offering steak or seafood
if you’re having an Italian menu at your reception — so guests can have different experiences! Where you decide to have the rehearsal dinner depends on the budget of whoever is throwing it (traditionally the groom's parents), who is in attendance, and what kind of party the host envisions. Most commonly, rehearsal dinners are held at local restaurants, though you can use a banquet hall or your reception venue, too.
What takes place at the rehearsal dinner? Traditionally, the best man offers a toast to the soon-to-be spouses. The groom then follows with a toast to his bride and her parents. You should make sure that all guests are introduced to one another, either by formal introductions or through mingling. A special touch would be to introduce your wedding party and say something personal about each one, like how you met or why you asked them to be in your wedding. Keep in mind, though, that this party is meant to be thrown to honor you and your fiancé. If you’d rather have a more relaxed and casual atmosphere with no formal speeches, that’s not required! The rehearsal dinner is a great time to relax with your family and friends without worrying too much about tradition.
REHEARSAL DINNER
THE LITTLE RED BARN NORTHEAST OHIO’S NEWEST VENUE
OPENING IN 2020 The Little Red Barn is a year-round venue perfect for weddings, showers, and private events. Accommodating up to 300 guests, The Little Red Barn offers a Bridal Room, Catering Prep Area, DJ Booth, Bar Area and a private porch area to watch the sunset by the pond.
THE LITTLE
RED BARN
17520 Huprick Rd. N. Lawrence, OH 44666
330-749-4382
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MARRIAGE LICENSE
ASHTABULA COUNTY • 440-576-3453 25 W. Jefferson St., Jefferson Hours: 8am-4pm M-F Fee: $45 cash, money order COLUMBIANA COUNTY • 330-424-9516 105 S. Market St., Lisbon Hours: 8am-3:30pm M-F Fee: $55 cash only CUYAHOGA COUNTY • 216-443-8922 1 Lakeside Ave., Room 146, Cleveland Hours: 8:30am-4pm M-F Fee: $60 cash, credit w/$2.95 fee, money order ERIE COUNTY • 419-627-7750 323 Columbus Ave., Sandusky Hours: 8am-4pm M-F Fee: $43 cash only GEAUGA COUNTY • 440-279-1830 231 Main St., Suite 200, Chardon Hours: 8am-4:15pm M-F Fee: $74 cash, cashier's check, money order
MARRIAGE LICENSE
HURON COUNTY • 419-668-4383 2 E. Main St., Room 106, Norwalk Hours: 8am-4:30pm M-F Fee: $57 cash, credit w/ $2 fee LAKE COUNTY • 440-350-2168 25 North Park Pl. Painesville Hours: 8am-4:30pm M-F Fee: $62 cash only LORAIN COUNTY • 440-329-5175 225 Court St., Room 611, 6th Floor, Elyria Hours: 8am-3:15pm M-F Fee: $57 cash only MAHONING COUNTY • 330-740-2314 120 Market St., Youngstown Hours: 8am-4pm M-F Fee: $43 cash only MEDINA COUNTY • 330-725-9703 93 Public Square, Medina Hours: 8am-4:30pm M-F Fee: $62 cash only PORTAGE COUNTY • 330-297-3871 203 W. Main St., Ravenna Hours: 8am-3:30pm M-F Fee: $57 cash, money order STARK COUNTY • 330-451-7759 110 Central Plaza South, Suite 502, Canton Hours: 8:30am-4:15pm M-F Fee: $42 cash only SUMMIT COUNTY • 330-643-2346 209 S. High St., Akron Hours: 8am-4pm M-F Fee: $50 cash, credit w/ 3% fee, check TRUMBULL COUNTY • 330-675-2521 161 High St. NW, Warren Hours: 8:30am-4:30pm M-F Fee: $44 cash only WAYNE COUNTY • 330-287-5577 107 W. Liberty St., Wooster Hours: 8am-4pm M-F Fee: $72 cash, credit, check, money order NOTE: Information is subject to change; please call to verify.
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•G etting married is a legal act, and it will require one ba-
sic detail to make your union official: a Marriage License. Obtaining a Marriage License is a very simple procedure involving only a short trip to the probate court located in your residing county courthouse.
Basics
To apply for your license, you and your fiancé will need: Birth Certificate Photo ID
Proof of Citizenship/Residency
• I f either you or your fiancé reside in the state of Ohio, one
applicant must provide proof of residency in that county. Even though you may get married in a different county within Ohio, you must apply for the Marriage License in the county in which you live. If neither of you are a resident of Ohio but plan on getting married within the state, you must apply and get married within the same county. If you are an Ohio resident but are getting married in another state, you must apply in the other state. •S ome counties in the state of Ohio do have a waiting
period to receive your license, so it would be wise to apply a few weeks early. •L icenses are valid for 60 days only and must be sent in
within 30 days of your wedding. •A fter the wedding, your Officiant will send your signed
license to the Marriage License Bureau. It is then the couple’s responsibility to request a copy of their Marriage License from the court for a small fee. •Y ou will want extra certified copies of your license. They’ll
need to be submitted when applying to change your name and to update your social security card, driver’s license, and passport with your new married name.
Death Certificate if widowed Divorce Decree if divorced
Payment for fees – accepted form of payments vary from county to county
PLACES YOU’LL NEED TO CHANGE YOUR NAME: Social Security Card
Driver's License
Bank Accounts
Mail Subscriptions
Voter Registration
Employer Records
Utilities
Doctors Insurance
•C ontrary to popular belief, a blood test is not required
in Ohio. •R equirements vary from county to county, so if you
have any further questions, call the Marriage License Department at your issuing county’s courthouse.
Social Media
Passport*
* Passports take about 4-8 weeks to process and the names on your plane ticket and passport must match. Learn more about passports on page 74.
WINE WEDDINGS NORTHEAST OHIO’S WINERY VENUES
Buccia Vineyards
Winery, Bed & Breakfast
Winery at Wolf Creek
www.bucciavineyards.com
www.wineryatwolfcreek.com
440-593-5976
330-666-9285
CONNEAUT, OH
NORTON, OH
Troutman Vineyards
The Wine Mill
www.troutmanvineyards.com
www.thewinemill.com
www.gervasivineyard.com
330-263-4345
234-571-2594
330-497-1000
WOOSTER, OH
PENINSULA, OH
CANTON, OH
Stonegait Winery
Colonial Cleveland
Cellar 59 Wine Bar
www.stonegaitwinery.com
www.colonialCLE.com
www.cellar59wine.com
440-307-9571
440-729-7303
MADISON, OH
CHESTERLAND, OH
330-688-2684
ThornCreek Winery & Gardens
Blue Barn Winery &VINEYARD
Lincoln Way Vineyards
www.thorncreekwinery.com
www.bluebarnwinery.com
www.lincolnwayvineyards.com
330-562-9245
330-575-1028
AURORA, OH
WOOSTER, OH
330-804-9463
GERVASI VINEYARD
STOW, OH
WOOSTER, OH
DAY-OF DETAILS
Planning makes perfect! Skip the stress and chaos on your wedding day by using our Day-Of Details sheet to keep you organized and on task.
TIMELINE
WEDDING DAY PREP Hair Time:
Length of time:
Manicure Time:
Length of time:
Makeup Time:
Length of time:
Getting Dressed Time:
Length of time:
Other Time:
Length of time:
ARRIVAL TIMES
Bride & Bridesmaids: Groom & Groomsmen: Parents: Planner:
FACE/MAKEUP
Bride's Checklist
Makeup Face Wash & Moisturizer Makeup Remover Brushes Perfume Mirror Tissues Tweezers Cotton Balls & Swabs Lip Balm & Lipstick
HAIR
Hair Spray & Gel Brush/Comb Hair Dryer Straightener/Curling Iron Hair Pins Bridal Accessories
TEETH
Toothbrush & Toothpaste Dental Floss Breath Mints/Gum
HANDS
Hand Lotion Nail Polish (to match yours)
Nail Polish (clear) Nail Polish Remover Small Scissors/Clippers Nail File
SHOES
OTHER
Weddings Shoes Comfy Shoes
CLOTHING
Bridal Gown Undergarments 2 Garters (keep 1 & toss 1) Change of Clothing Stockings Bath Robe Stain Remover Body Tape Needle & Thread Safety Pins Lint Remover Static Guard Iron Rain Coat
FIRST AID
Bandages
Antibiotic Ointment Tums Aspirin Allergy Medicine Eye Drops Cash/Credit Cards License Phone & Charger Clear Deodorant Razor Shaving Cream Sunscreen Insect Repellent Umbrella
IMPORTANT
Something to eat/drink P hone Numbers (see page 134)
Groom's Ring Present for the Groom A more detailed list is available on TodaysBride.com/printables
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As you make your final decisions and book each vendor, it can be helpful to record their contact information in one place. This way you know exactly who to ask for and what extension to use when you have a last-minute question or change.
Contact Name
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Bridal Attire
Cake & Desserts
Caterer
Ceremony Musician
Ceremony Site
Decor/Rental Company
DJ, Band, & Musicians
Florist
Guest Accommodations
Health & Beauty
Linen Rentals
Lighting
Men's Attire
Officiant
Photo Booth
Photographer
Reception Venue
Rehearsal Dinner Venue
Transportation
Travel Agent
Videographer
Wedding Planner
Wedding Stationery
Other
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LOCAL
Ohio is for lovers! Wedding experts in Northeast Ohio can offer you the best service, attention, and quality — all right here in your backyard!
Dr. Tammy Korylko-Carny, DDS
Russell Sound Lab Wedding DJs
The last thing you want is for your wedding dress to be whiter than your smile. Get “smile” ready with bleaching, veneers and crowns. Straighten teeth quickly with clear aligners and 6 Month Smiles® braces.
We are your wedding reception djs! Attention to details and great add ons: uplighting, photo booths, dancing on clouds, name in lights, sparkler fountains, and videotaping, we’ll make your night unforgettable!
www.tallmadgedental.com (330)633-5002
www.russellsoundlab.com (330)494-9317
The Sanctuary at Akron Glass Works
BVIP Limousine Service
Silver & Strings Trio
Classic meets contemporary. The Sanctuary at Akron Glass Works can accommodate up to 150 guests for all your wedding needs: ceremonies, receptions, rehearsal dinners, showers, and more.
BVIP Limousine can accommodate any size party & is backed by years of experience! We service over 350 weddings per year. We have Sedans, Limousines, SUV’s, Party Buses, & Shuttle Buses.
Providing indoor or outdoor ceremony and reception music since 1985. Classical, Popular, or Jazz Standards with piano and amplifi ation provided. Music samples at www.silverandstringstrio.com.
www.akronglassworks.com/the-sanctuary (330)253-5888
www.bviplimo.com (330)725-3108
Hilton Garden Inn Akron Canton Airport Morgan Szakal Makeup Artistry www.akroncantonairport.hgi.com (330)966-4907
Our sales staff is here to help you plan everything from showers, rehearsal dinners, room blocks, brunches, and more!
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www.silverandstringstrio.com (330)244-9210
River Top Event Coordinating www.rivertopeventcoord.com (317)847-6034
You deserve to look and feel your most beautiful on It’s all in the details is our mantra. We handle the deyour special day. Let me give you the makeup of your tails of wedding planning so you can dance the night dreams! away stress free.
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Dreams 2 Reality Event Planning, LLC
Exploration Gateway
We are an event & wedding planning company that strives to ensure your dreams become reality with our services!
A natural setting for ceremonies, rehearsal dinners, and receptions, your guests will enjoy scenic views at Exploration Gateway in Sippo Park.
www.d2repllc.com (330)396-0614
Tozzi’s on 12th
www.tozzison12th.com (330)477-7515
Our 4th generation family-run restaurant where elegance, affordability, & excellence is our standard. Can seat up to 300 guests & amenities that will make your reception or rehearsal dinner most enjoyable!
www.starkpartyhall.com (330)409-8096
Unbox the Dress
www.unboxthedress.com (330)203-1256
Include your Mom’s wedding dress on your special day! Redesign her wedding dress into your “I Do Getting Ready Robe”, Veil, Bouquet Wrap, and more! It’s the perfect “something borrowed.”
JANUARY 12, 2020
John S. Knight Center • Akron
JANUARY 25 & 26, 2020 I-X Center • Cleveland
June 7, 2020 I-X Center • Cleveland
August 23, 2020 Walsh University
www.walsh.edu/wedding-venue (330)490-7117
On-site catering, all-inclusive, affordable pricing… with two beautiful settings inside or out, Walsh University has everything you need for your special day.
Reliable Onsite – Restroom Trailers
www.superiorportables.com/weddings-parties (330)733-9000
We offer the most modern and beautifully appointed luxury restroom trailers for your outdoor wedding reception.
John S. Knight Center • Akron
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IDEAS • FLOWERS • CAKES • TASTINGS • FASHION SHOWs •
All THINGS WEDDINGS Today’s Bride Wedding Shows are packed with inspiration, fashion shows, local vendors, discounts, giveaways, and show specials. We connect you with the best local vendors across Northeast Ohio who have experience in bringing wedding dreams to life. Easily plan your entire wedding under one roof!
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VENDOR INDEX
Alterations & Accessories
Alterations Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Unbox the Dress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 .
Booking vendors? Flowers ACME Fresh Market Floral . . . . . . . . . . .101 Buehler's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Garden by the Gate Floral Design . . . . . . 125 Kelli’s Floral Boutique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Miller’s Flowerland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Nikki’s Perfect Petal Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
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The Bouquet Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97 Whimsical Blossoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Venues (Continued)
Beauty & Health
Honeymoon, Travel, & Lodging
A White Pond Paradise Salon & Day Spa . . . 69
AAA Travel Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 33
La Pizzeria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Kent State Hotel and Conference Center . . . . . . 74
Carol Martin Salon Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
. Eaton Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Lake Anna Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Dr. Tammy Korylko-Carny, DDS . . . . . . . 136
J Sullivan Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Lincoln Way Vineyards . . . . . . . . . . . .131
Morgan Szakal Makeup Artistry . . . . . . . 136
UnlimitedTrips.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Tru Barre Studio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111
Bridal Attire
Ice Sculptures
Metropolitan Event Centre . . . . . . . . . . . 5 NEO Catering by Nuevo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Occasions Party Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Elegant Ice Creations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Ohio Prestwick Country Club . . . . . . . . 123
American Commodore Dress Shoppe . . . . . 27
Men’s Attire
One Eleven Bistro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Doreen Leaf Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
American Commodore Tuxedo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Pine View Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 .
Lavender Bridal Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Boumadi Men's Clothier & Tailoring . . . . . . 53
Quailcrest Farm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
The Winner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Men's Wearhouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 .1
Abbott's Bridal & Formal . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Vera’s Ladies Apparel . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Cakes & Desserts
Olesia's Taverne of Richfiel . . . . . . . . . . 50
Roses Run Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Sheraton Suites Akron Cuyahoga Falls . . .
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Photography
Shisler Conference Center . . . . . . . . . . . 95
LMAC Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Silver Lake Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . 77
ACME Fresh Market Cakes . . . . . . . . . . .117
OH Snap! Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Skyland Pines Golf Club & Event Center . . . . . . 123
Buehler's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Sabrina Hall Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Spaghetti Warehouse . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
Faithful Little Cupcake . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Transportation
Springlake Party Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Honey Bee Bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Reeves Cake Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 35
BVIP Limousine Service . . . . . . . . . . . 136
St. George Fellowship Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Something’s Popping . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 St. Nicholas Banquet Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Tiffany’s Bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Venues
West Side Bakery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Akron Art Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
That Little Italian Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Catering & Bar Services
Arrowhead Golf & Event Center . . . . . . . 123
The Barn at Walnut Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
AA Executive Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Banquet Center at the Galaxy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
The Historic Onesto Event Center . . . . . . .13
Blair Conference Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
The Little Red Barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
ACME Fresh Market Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Stonegait Winery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Blue Barn Winery & Vineyard . . . . . . . .43, 131
The Mane Barn at Nickajack Farms . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
Bricco Restaurants & Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
The Sanctuary at Akron Glass Works . . . . . . . . . 136
Buccia Vineyards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
The Stables at Arrowhead Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Village Catering Company . . . . . . . . . . 95
Caro’s Party Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
The Wine Mill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Cellar 59 Wine Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131
The Winery at Wolf Creek . . . . . . . . .41, 131
Decor & Rentals
Colonial Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131
ThornCreek Winery & Gardens . . . . . . . . 131
Buehler's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Old Carolina Barbecue Co. . . . . . . . . . .135 Robert J. Events & Catering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Columbia Woodlands . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover
Tozzi’s on 12th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 .
Canton Chair Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Doubletree by Hilton Youngstown Downtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Troutman Vineyards . . . . . . . . . . . . .131
L’Nique Specialty Linen Rental . . . . . . . . 103
Exploration Gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Miller's Party Rental Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
Fox Meadow Country Club . . . . . . . . . .133
Waters Edge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 19
Reliable Onsite – Restroom Trailers . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
Gervasi Vineyard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 131
All Events Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Walsh University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 . Weymouth Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Williams on the Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Rock The House Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Glenmoor Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Sitting Pretty Linens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
Greystone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Wedding Stationery
Sully's All Occasion Party Rental . . . . . . . 37
Greystone Event Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Walnut Ridge Leather Company . . . . . . . 92
Invitations by Kate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Hale Farm & Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Pink Tomato Creative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Entertainment
Heartland on Heritage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
On The Mic Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Rock The House Entertainment . . . . . . . . .3 Russell Sound Lab Wedding DJs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Silver & Strings Trio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 140
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High Voltage Indoor Karting . . . . . . . 111, 121
Wedding Planners
Hilton Akron/Fairlawn Hotel and Suites . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover
Dreams 2 Reality Event Planning, LLC . . . . .137
Hilton Garden Inn Akron Canton Airport . . . 136
River Top Event Coordinating . . . . . . . . 136
Holiday Inn Canton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Wayne County Convention & Visitors . . . . . . . . . . 96
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Elegant Events by Maria . . . . . . . . . . . .133
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