Monthly Archives: August 2010

Nine
months to one year before the big day is an important stage in your wedding
planning process. Our Wedding Planning Checklist can help and here are three
things you should be looking into right now:

1. Recording Memories

2. Registering for Gifts

3. Meeting with an Officiant

    Recording Memories

    Start recording your
    wedding planning memories now! You’ll be glad you did. You may not think
    there’s much to add right now, but as your wedding planning gets underway
    you’ll have lots of memories you’ll want to record. Check out our memory albums
    and photo albums to get you started.


    My Daughter's Wedding Photo Album

     


    Registering for Gifts

    The purpose of registering
    for gifts is to make it easier for guests to purchase a gift they know you’ll
    appreciate. Of course, it’s a pretty nice deal for you and your soon-to-be
    spouse, too. Before you start hitting the aisles of your favorite stores
    though, check these tips out:

    Register early. You want to register in
    time for pre-wedding parties, plus the time it takes to spread the word about
    where you’re registered before guests start shopping.

    Consider how many of your guests are out of town, and whether your favorite
    department store is available where they live or easy to purchase from online.

    Check out the store’s return policy. You may need to make some
    returns and exchanges, and some stores have strict policies for doing so.

    Stores that don’t offer registry programs may do
    so upon request.

    Approach the manager to see if you can request one. All you have to do is
    create a list and keep a copy at the register. The cashier can check off items
    as they’re sold. Be sure to check in regularly to see if more items need to be
    added.

    A couple may register for gifts if one (or both)
    has been married before.
    There is nothing wrong with registering for gifts
    when getting married for a second time, but you may certainly opt not to as
    well.

    Register for gifts in a variety of price ranges. Be respectful of a range
    of financial circumstances. There are plenty of smaller items you can register
    for that still make great gifts.

    Don’t stop at plates and pillowcases. If you feel like you
    already have pretty much everything you need, register for everyday items
    you’ll need in the future, such as extra wash rags, storage containers and
    household tools — gifts that keep on giving!

    Gift registries should not be mentioned on
    invitations.
    The
    only acceptable way to spread this information is through word of mouth. Let
    your wedding party and family know the stores you have registered with to help
    speed up the process.

    Make a charitable
    donation in lieu of gifts.
    If you have a cause or charity that you believe
    strongly in, consider asking guests to make a contribution to that cause in
    lieu of a gift. Once again, this information should be spread via word of
    mouth.

    Say no to “No gifts please.” Although it seems like the
    proper thing to do, requesting no gifts on invitations is still an etiquette
    no-no. And yes, this information should be spread via word of mouth.


    Meeting with an Officiant

    The officiant is the person who will perform your wedding
    ceremony. The officiant could be a priest, pastor, rabbi or a justice of the peace.
    Whether you already have someone in mind or are still searching, here are a few
    important questions to ask:

    Is he/she available for
    your wedding date?

    What kind of pre-wedding
    counseling is required?


    Are there documents you
    need to bring to the first meeting?

    What is the ceremony fee?

    Are there rules or
    restrictions to consider?

    Will the officiant give a
    sermon/speech?


    Are you allowed to
    personalize your vows, readings, music, etc.?

    What does the church/venue
    provide for decorations?


    Are their restrictions on decorations?

    When and where do you sign
    the marriage license?

    Are videographers and
    photographers allowed in the ceremony venue?

    When will the rehearsal be?

    Would the officiant like to
    come to the rehearsal dinner?

    These are just questions to
    get you started. Your officiant is a special part of your day, and you want to
    choose him/her based on how well they represent your faith/beliefs during your
    special occasion. Choose someone you know and trust, or take the time to get to
    know the people you’re considering.


    Church ceremony

    photo care of GetMarried.com


    Check back next week when
    we cover save the dates, why they’re so useful and the new designs we’ve just
    added!

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    If your upcoming marriage will be a blending of
    families, you and your future spouse probably want to include your children in
    the wedding ceremony. Check out these ideas for giving your children honored
    roles in the big day!

    Children in Wedding
    Photograph: Omarr Photography via Get Married


    The most common way to incorporate children into
    a wedding ceremony is to ask them to act as flower girls and ring bearers.
    Traditionally, preschool- and young school-aged children serve these roles,
    while older children and teens act as junior attendants.  Ann’s Flower Girl Baskets and Ring Bearer
    Pillows
    are perfectly sized for their little hands.

    However, in most cases, it’s okay to bend — and
    even break — these traditional rules in order to give your children a larger
    role in your special day. For example, let’s say you have two daughters. Who
    says you have to have a MALE ring bearer? Let the girls choose matching
    dresses, and negotiate which girl will wield the princess wand or flower girl basket
    and which will deliver the rings. The girls could even walk down the aisle
    hand-in-hand, making for some priceless photographs.

    Same goes for boys. Male “flower attendants” can
    ring bells, blow bubbles or carry more masculine-looking boxes or containers
    full of rose petals. And who says you have to have just one ring bearer and one
    flower girl? A troupe of gussied-up children gallivanting down the aisle will
    be way cute!

    Even infants and non-walking toddlers can be
    mini-attendants. Ask an older child to pull your little one down the aisle in a
    decorated wagon or pram. Involve an older boy or adult male child by asking him
    to walk Mom down the aisle. An adult female child might consider walking Dad.

    However you choose to involve your kids, make sure
    you speak with them about their roles and honor their wishes. No matter how
    cute your daughter looks in her tiara, she just might be more comfortable
    watching you recite your vows from the comfort of Grandma’s lap.

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    Wedding Checklist Part 2

    Last week we told you about setting a wedding date early, deciding on a wedding style, setting your budget and discussing financial responsibilities. This week we'll finish up "What to do next when you get engaged" with great information about:

    • Reserving Wedding Venues

    • Choosing Bridal Party Attendants

    • Starting your Wedding Guest List

    Choosing and Reserving Wedding Venues

    When budgeting for the costs of the ceremony and wedding reception venues, keep in mind that ceremony locations are usually fairly inexpensive. The following tips refer mainly to the reception venue.

    • First, consider the size of your wedding. This is the most important factor in choosing a wedding venue. You should have a fairly accurate guest count (see below) in mind before looking.

     • Consult your budget before beginning your search. Make sure you are clear about how much you want to spend on each location.

    • Some cheap wedding reception locations include public parks or gardens, beaches and backyards. Just remember, you may still need to pay for tents, tables and chairs.

    • Some fun and creative wedding reception venues are museums, zoos, restaurants, libraries and bowling allies — just use your imagination!

    • Find out what each wedding venue includes in their fee, such as seating options, wedding decorations, parking, coat checks, etc.

    • Try to visit potential wedding venues while they're in use to get an accurate idea of layout and logistics.

    • Find out who is responsible for setting up wedding decorations and post-reception clean-up. Check out Ann's affordable wedding reception decorations.

    • Discuss your wedding reception venue with caterers, florists and musicians, so they can plan accordingly.

    • ALWAYS have a back-up plan for outdoor receptions, and make sure all vendors are aware of the back-up location. Let guests know by adding a note to your reception cards: "In case of rain, the reception will be held at [location]."

    •  Book your wedding venues early! Depending on how popular the venue is, you might be looking at a year or more in advance.

    Choosing Attendants

    Choosing the wedding party is not an easy task, but here are a few tips for making the process a little less stressful.

    • Consider the size and style of your wedding. If you're planning to keep the cost down, you'll probably choose to have a smaller affair with only one or two bridesmaids. A common rule of thumb is one bridesmaid and groomsman per 50 guests.

     

    Choose friends and family members who have played a significant role in your life and are important to you.

     

    • Choose people who will be responsible. Each person in your wedding party has duties to perform or should be ready to help if needed. Choosing responsible attendants will save you a lot of stress.

     

    • Don’t be afraid to choose attendants outside the norm. Is your best friend from college a guy? Are you closest to your fiance’s aunt? If someone is truly important to you, don’t let tradition stand in the way of your perfect wedding party.

     

    • Be mindful of the costs of being an attendant. Tuxes, dresses, shoes and salon services can all add up for someone on a tight budget. Having a destination wedding? If you want someone to be an attendant who may not be able to afford it, offer to split or cover the costs of the dress and travel expenses. If you are having a destination wedding, it is very helpful to send Save The Date Announcements so everyone can plan in advance for travel arrangements.

     

    • Don’t ever choose attendants out of obligation or guilt. Your wedding party should consist of people you've chosen out of love. Besides, there are many roles for friends and family, such as being ushers, greeters, personal attendants and day-of planners for the super organized! Don’t forget special thank you cards to show them your appreciation.

     

    • When asking friends or family to be part of your wedding party, it may be thoughtful to mention that you will understand if they would rather attend the wedding as guests.

     

    • Once you have your bridesmaids chosen, asking them can be as simple as a phone call or as thoughtful as our Maid of Honor/Bridesmaid cards (six cards total). Check out our Going to the Chapel save-the-date cards for a super cute way to ask friends to be in your wedding party. Just change the wording below your wedding date to read: to be a bridesmaid in my wedding?

    Starting Your Guest List

    Now that you've thought about the type of wedding you want — large and extravagant, small and intimate, or somewhere in between — it's time to decide how many people you want to invite. Here's how to start:

    Create four lists starting with your closest family.

    List 1: immediate family members (parents, siblings, children, grandparents)

    List 2: close extended family (aunts, uncles, cousins)

    List 3: closest friends

    LIst 4: acquaintances and coworkers

    Add them all together and if the amount equals your preferred guest total, you're finished. If it's more, you have some work to do. You can start removing names by individuals, or you can remove entire lists. Try cutting list four or cutting it off at list two with just a few close friends from list three. There's no easy way to cut names; just make sure you and your fiancé get an equal say about who is removed.

    Once you have your list, you can base the number of wedding invitations needed from your guest list.  Enjoy creating your guest list because these are the people who will be present to celebrate your marriage.    

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    We love helping you stay within your budget especially during these economic times. Here are some helpful tips to help save money and stay within your wedding budget.


    10. Look to
    cosmetology schools or students
    for discounted hair and makeup
    appointments.
    Jenni_Maroney_Photography Photograph: Jenni Maroney Photography via GetMarried.com

    9. Consider an
    alternative to the full evening meal.
    Cocktail parties, brunches, tea
    parties and lunch receptions are all less expensive than a full evening meal —
    not to mention the liquor bill will be considerably lower. Don’t forget
    personalized wedding napkins — they’re a cheap wedding reception decoration
    that adds a lot of style!

     

    8. Try a
    potluck
    as a fun way to involve guests in the wedding as well as provide an
    inexpensive and tasty meal.

    7. Use a small
    cake for display
    and buy a sheet cake to serve your guests. Remember to
    find the perfect wedding cake topper and wedding cake server set to complement your beautiful cake.   Photograph: Not A Crumb via GetMarried.com
    Not_A_Crumb



    6. Choose a
    white bridesmaid dress instead of a
    bridal gown — and don’t feel like you’re compromising style to save a few
    dollars. If you find that simply perfect, white, silky smooth, A-line dress on
    the bridesmaid rack, who’s judging? No one will ever know.

     

     

    5. Choose in
    season flowers and make your own arrangements.
    Find clear glass vases for
    super cheap to create fantastic reception table centerpieces. Photograph: F Scott Kennedy Photography via GetMarried.com

    F_Scott_Kennedy_Photography

    4. Go online
    and look at local boards for sale items or free items.
    Chances are your
    local area has the resources you need to find a variety of things for super
    cheap if not free. Examples: Craig’s List and or state-run campaigns like
    Eureka Recycling in Minnesota (http://www.eurekarecycling.org/reuse.cfm).


    3. Choose a
    date near holidays
    like Christmas or Easter since many places will already
    be decorated.


    2. Have your
    wedding in the off-season.

    Off-season is between November and April. January through March are good
    months, but try to avoid a date near Valentine’s Day because flower prices
    increase.


    1. Choose any
    day but Saturday
    . Weekdays, Friday evenings and Sundays are less expensive
    than Saturdays. If you do celebrate on a Saturday, try a morning or early
    afternoon ceremony.   And always design your wedding to fit your style!  Photograph:  Julia Davis Photography via GetMarried.com.

    Julie Davis Photography

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    Last week, we introduced you to the Ann’s Bridal
    Bargains wedding checklist. This week, we’re going to take you inside the first
    topic — what to do after you get engaged — for an in depth look at what comes
    next.


    Anns Bridal Bargains

    Upon Engagement


    You’ll want to spend some
    time reveling in your new and exciting news, but don’t take too long. There are
    some important things to take care of right away. Of course, what tasks need to
    be tackled when will depend on your timeline — our wedding checklist is based
    on a one-year engagement.


    Item 1. Set the Wedding
    Date


    Seem early? It’s not.
    Popular wedding venues often book up a year or more in advance. Same goes for popular
    bands, caterers, florists, etc. (We’ll cover reserving wedding services next
    week, so be sure to check back!) You’ll need to start looking into all of these
    details early on, and that means knowing your wedding date right away.

    Item 2. Decide (with
    fiancé, of course) on wedding style


    We know, we know. You’ve
    probably been thinking about your wedding day for quite some time (we won’t
    disclose how long), so you already have a few ideas about what style of wedding
    you want, but may we remind you, you do have an other half to consider.


    Have a discussion right
    away about what kind of wedding you both want to have — themed, elegant,
    destination, small, large, HUGE? There are lots of things to figure out before
    you begin planning. (Maybe you’ll be lucky and your fiancé will give you free
    creative reign — a bargainista’s dream!)

    Item 3. Determine Your
    Wedding Budget


    Most of today’s couples are
    planning a wedding with a set budget in mind, but if you’re a true bargainista,
    you enjoy the thrill of finding a great deal and the creativity involved in
    working within a budget. That’s why Ann’s offers everything from discount
    wedding invitations
    to bridal party gifts, so you can plan a fabulous wedding
    for a fabulous price!

    A Typical Wedding Budget

    (Note: This will differ for
    every couple, but here are some general guidelines.)

    • Food – 40%

    • Reception Venue – 10%

    • Attire – 11%

    • Flowers – 8%

    • Photography/Videography -
    7%

    • Music – 7%

    • Stationery
    (save-the-dates, wedding invitations, thank you cards) – 3%

    Gifts – 3%

    3 Tips for Planning Your
    Budget

    1. Start a wedding checking
    account to keep everyday finances completely separate from wedding finances.

    2. Dedicate one credit card
    to paying for wedding services and items. You’ll quickly rack up points toward
    a rewards program, but be sure to pay it off monthly, before interest accrues.

    3. Start and maintain a
    spreadsheet that includes a column for your budgeted costs and a column for
    actual costs. You’ll fill both columns for each big-ticket wedding purchase,
    such as the categories listed above. Keep updating the spreadsheet and consult
    it before making all large purchases.

    Item 4. Discuss Financial
    Responsibilities


    Traditionally, the bride’s
    family paid for the wedding, but most of today’s couples choose to pay for the
    wedding themselves or split the cost with both sets of parents. This is a
    personal discussion that should be held with each side of the family.

    Our Hot Summer Sale ends tonight but may help your budgeting needs!  Start browsing now for great deals!


    Anns Bridal Bargains Hot Sale

     

    Next Chapter: Upon
    Engagement Part 2


    Check back in one week!
    We’ll cover site reservations, choosing a bridal party and beginning your guest
    list.

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    Whether you’re planning a wedding on the beach
    or choosing a beach wedding theme, Ann’s will help you create a beautiful look
    that’s affordable!

    1. Distinct Impression Invitation – Choose the seashell (2812C) or palm
    tree (2615C) design to be printed above your wording for a simple yet elegant
    beach wedding invitation. The best part is you can have the same design printed
    on favor boxes, napkins, place cards and more for a totally coordinated look.
    (See more great designs for discount wedding invitations when you start personalizing.)


    Distinct Impression Design Choice - Invitation

    2. Silver Swirl Knife and Server Set – This brushed silver knife and
    server set features a gentle wave design at the end of each handle, and they’re
    personalized Free with your names and wedding date!


    Silver Swirl Handle Knife and Server Set

    3. White Unity Candle Stand – This pure white unity candle stand with
    scalloped edge design will look beautiful at your beach wedding ceremony.
    Surround it with sand and seashells for that extra touch of tropical appeal.



    White Metal Unity Stand

    4. Natural Parchment Scrolls and Scroll Rings – Make clever and cute
    beach wedding centerpieces! Have our natural parchment scrolls printed with a
    special story about the two of you, roll them up and secure them with scroll
    rings. Then drop them in a clear glass bottle on each table with labels that
    say “Message from the loving couple.”


    5. Holographic Cups – Great gifts for the ring bearer and flower girl.
    These holographic cups with deep sea design will keep the kids entertained and
    leave them feeling very much appreciated.


    Holographic Cups

    AND, to save even more when creating your wedding look, order today and save $15 on your order of
    $100 or more!


    HotSummerSale

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    Ann’s Bridal Bargains would like to help you gain more helpful knowledge about every step of the wedding planning process. So we’re providing you with a downloadable, wedding planning checklist.  AND, we will be posting in-depth articles about each stage of the checklist. We’ve started with 12-month tasks and will continue all the way through the checklist to the final, 1-month tasks.  Just start at the end of this Wedding Planning Guide category to start reading more about the 12-month tasks, and work your way to the most current.


    * Download your Wedding Planning Checklist today: Download Wedding Planning Checklist

    Checklists are helpful, but sometimes a little more guidance is needed. Download Ann’s Wedding Planning Checklist today and visit us often for in-depth advice. You can even check off the topics as we go and jump for joy on your wedding day!

    Bridal party Photograph: via GetMarried.com featuring photography by Moments in Time Photography

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    Shopping online
    can be tricky. It may be super convenient to shop from the comfort of your home
    office (or the couch), but it’s rather inconvenient to receive an order that’s
    not quite what you were expecting.

    That’s why FREE
    wedding invitation samples are a HUGE help!

    Top 3 Reasons to
    Order Free Samples

    #1. You’ll see
    the quality first hand.

    #2. You’ll see
    whether the wedding invitation really is the perfect fit for your occasion.

    #3. You’ll
    experience this mysterious thing called “peace of mind” — a rare gift
    for the wedding-planning bride.

    Now that We’ve
    Covered Why, Here’s How

    Step #1. Visit
    our website.

    Step #2. Click on
    the item you like.

    Step #3. Click on
    Order Sample” in the lower right corner.

    (That’s it! The
    sample is free AND shipping is free.)


    Here are a couple favorite discount wedding invitations!

    Initial Love Wedding Invitations
    Flowers and Flourishes Wedding Invitations
    Watercolor Roses Wedding Invitations

    Also, free
    samples are available for more than discount wedding invitations. Get free
    samples of:

    Save the Date Announcements

    • wedding invitation
    enclosures (respond cards, map cards, etc.)

    wedding
    programs

    wedding napkins

    Start your search
    today, and shop happy!

    P.S. One thing to
    remember: free samples arrive with filler copy so you can see the quality of
    our personalization imprint. As you personalize your invitation online, you can
    see your names preview online.

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    Leah R and Kristen Z!

    Leah wrote: “Since I was a little girl I always wondered
    what my husband’s last name would be. I’d say my first name with all the last
    names I could think of, trying to find the perfect fit. I found it. On Sept 25,
    2010 I will become Mrs. Leah Grinets! It’s never crossed my mind not to take my
    husband-to-be name. I see it as a beautiful picture.  A picture of love and perfect union.”

    Kristen wrote: “I am very proud of my family name, but as my
    fiance is an only child I didn’t feel right not taking his. In order to keep
    both families alive, I will be taking my maiden name as my middle name (since I
    don’t have a middle name!) and changing my last name to his.


    Leah and Kristen win a MissNowMrs.com Free Name Change
    Service, saving valuable time and hassle. We’re sure they will spend that extra
    time wisely, like with their soon-to-be husband perhaps? Of course.

    If you’d like to sign up for your own name change service,
    visit MissNowMrs.com. All it takes is three easy steps and you’re on your way
    to being the future Mrs. [insert last name here]!


    Thank you to everyone who made comments. We value your
    opinion and your participation. And remember, you can comment on any Ann’s
    post
    . So if you have any thoughts, ideas or questions about the information
    we’re providing you, be sure to let us know. We’re happy to hear from you!

     

    Enjoy shopping our discount wedding invitations and
    accessories at Ann’s Bridal Bargains!

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