Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Inspiration Board: April Showers and May Flowers
Monday, April 19, 2010



A Word on Trends
Friday, April 16, 2010
OK, now what? Let's Get Organized

- Assign each guest a number. You can write this number on the RSVP card in case someone forgets to write in their name.
- Guest Name
- Number of guests
- Address, city/state/zip
- Any children?
- Were they sent a Save-the-date?
- Were they sent an invite?
- Attending? One column for yes and one column for now. Mark this with the number of guests attending so you can added up the column at the end.
- If there are any other activities add these as well and write in the number of guests that are attending for each person.
- Gift Received
- Thank you note sent
This will help you not only plan your guest list but keep a record invites that were sent out and who is attending.
WEDDING PROJECTS
Columns you might include:
- Project Name
- Who could/will complete?
- Due Date
- How many?
- Materials needed
- Status (In process, Done, Will not do, etc.)
- Notes
Other documents I made were for keeping track of the budget, what things I needed to rent/buy, my vows and accommodations/travel.
If you have any questions about organizing information or tips leave me a comment or email me!
*Sometimes it is helpful (for you) if your friends and family can just SEE the work you have done and not actually manipulate it in any way.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
There Will Be Love
{photo by gabriel ryan}Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Flea Market Finds
{all photos via (oh, hello friend.)}

Friday, April 9, 2010
We're Getting Married! OK, now what?
Where better to start than at the very beginning? After the initial excitement, glee, shock of getting engaged starts to die down the pressures of actually planning can creep up and take over. Though there are a lot of factors involved with planning a wedding - some of them fun and some of the infuriating - it doesn't have to be SO hard. Here is my advice from a planner and a bride's point of view.
Focus on the How and not the What
Instead of diving right into what you want your wedding to look like start to think about how you want your wedding to feel. This is a great piece of advice that I found over at 2000 Dollar Wedding.
"1. What do you want to think and feel about your wedding when it's all said and done?
2. What do you want your guests to think and feel about your wedding when it's all said and done?
3. What are the smaller details that align with creating those feelings?"
Keep the goals you come up with here in mind while deciding what elements to incorporate. It will help keep you sane and grounded.
The B-Word
Make some Connections
Figure out how you like to be organized. For me that meant starting a blog and a tumblr since most of my inspiration came from online. For you, that might mean a binder or a notebook. Whatever makes you feel the most calm.
If you come across something that you like on a website or in a magazine- vows, flowers, a project - stick it in the inspiration place. Don't act upon any impulses right away as most likely your preferences will change slightly throughout the process. You will save money and your sanity by collecting images and ideas first and making decisions and purchases later on. At about 6 months away from the date, take everything you found and separate it into piles or groups depending on what it is (one group for bouquets, one group for table decor, etc.). You will probably find a cohesive theme through the images. Once you have figured out that theme write out what you will need in order to make it a reality.
But Most of All
Remember what this day is really all about. You are starting a new life with the person you have chosen above all others. The person you love and respect and care about. It isn't about spending the most money or putting on the best show. There will be moments of panic but if you keep focused on the true meaning then it will help you through those (hopefully few and far between) occurrences.





