Hi everyone! It's no secret that the wedding song of this wedding season is John Legend's "All of Me". It's a beautiful song that he wrote for his wife and performed it on their wedding day. The last time someone did something this swoon-worthy was Uncle Jessie on Full House. I fell in love with "All of Me" when John Legend performed it for the first time at the Grammy's. He has such a lovely voice, how could anyone not fall in love?
Are you using this song as your first dance song, or as the song for your wedding video? It's a great choice for both! XO, Val.
Hi everyone! Today I want to talk about something that really surprised me when a wedding invitation someone I know received in the mail. It was a fine invitation until I realized that on the bottom it said "please RSVP online at our website." I know that invitations have become less formal than they used to be, but I do believe they should never be online. This is something I have never seen before. No matter what, I think you need to send an invitation, AND a return card with a stamp in the REGULAR mail.
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I'm sure somewhere down the line it will be the norm to have your wedding invitations online (cringe). But for now, I think we should stick to having them in the mail, RSVPing through the mail, and only have a wedding website to elaborate on your invitations. What do you think about having guests RSVP online? XO, Val.
Hi everyone! Today I want to talk to you about the food you will be having at your wedding. Food is something that is absolutely essential for every wedding. It is something people will remember; good or bad. Most of the time wedding venues have the food included, and you can't bring in your own caterer. That can be a good thing! It's one less vendor you have to choose, because it's already taken care of. All you have to do is go to a tasting and decide what you want from the packages they provide. All you can hope is that the food is going to be up to your standards; no matter what those standards may be. Sometimes you have to pick a venue because they have better food than other venues. It's no secret; the more beautiful the venue, the more expensive it's going to be. The food may not be as good as it should be, however.
No matter what kind of venue/caterer you pick, having food for your guests near the end of the reception is a fabulous idea! It's been a few hours since dinner, and everyone has been drinking and dancing the night away. Bringing out 10:00 pizza, or fast-food cheeseburgers and fries is something that people will remember!
Hi Everyone! Today I wanted to talk about how much time is needed to plan a wedding. I know this may seem like such a simple thing, but some couples I meet with wonder if the time frame they have is realistic. I feel like in most cases you can plan a wedding with whatever time limit you have. There are a few things that attribute to making the wedding planning process take longer. When you are planning a wedding, I think there are three big things that need the most time. #1. The venue. Great venues get swooped up a year to a year and a half in advance. If you have the option, waiting for your dream venue might be worth it. If you only have five months to plan a wedding, it's time to be less picky and more creative about your venue. #2 The dress! we all know that the dress is something very import on your wedding day. When it comes to the dress it takes time. You need time to find the perfect dress, then around seven to eight months for it to be ordered and altered. If you want/need to have your wedding sooner than that, there are still options. You could buy a sample dress at a bridal shop and have it altered, but again you can't be too picky. Buying a white dress that isn't a wedding dress is also an option. #3 The guest list. Deciding who to invite to your wedding is a very daunting task, but that's not why you need time. If you have a lot of family and friends coming in from out-of-town for your wedding, you probably need to give them more than six months to make their arrangements. On the opposite of this, having too much time to plan your wedding can be just as hard as when you don't have a lot of time. When you have two plus years to plan your wedding, you might think it's great but in reality a lot of the ideas you thought you wanted in the beginning of your planning process, might not be the same when the wedding is three months away. You might find this great idea, but it's now too late and it can get expensive if you have to make changes to your original flower arrangements, cake, etc. You may also go crazy over the little details because you have so much time after all the big things are taken care of. I hope this helped! XO, Val