Monday, May 16, 2011

Spice up your Escort Cards!

Some of you may be in this very position..you have a rather extensive guest list, families who may never have met before and a void in the "escort card" department. If you're nodding in approval at all three, then you're reading the right blog today! Today's post is all about escort cards and creative alternatives to the "card" factor.

Martha Stewart Weddings
While reading away in Blog Land this week, we couldn't help but notice the personal wedding photos of a certain blogger. The author and editor of Snippet and Ink recently shared her wedding photos on her blog for all to see and be inspired. And were we ever! One of the details that stood out most to us were the adorable escort buttons! Yes, I said "buttons!" Each button was hand calligraphed with the individuals name and attached to a card which featured their table number. It gets better! The pins were then displayed on a vintage post card holder! The pictures really explain it all and capture the creative thought put into this unforgettable detail.


Photo by Elizabeth Messina, Via Snippet & Ink

    The buttons were a hit at the wedding and everyone wore them! It truly set the tone for a fun reception, and that's what is most important. It's true, the right crowd will really help these buttons be a hit, but we have confidence in your wedding guests. Even better, these nifty little buttons will help your family remember the names of their newly acquired family = ) Everyone is sure to know who each person is by the end of the night.

   How much do you love this creative alternative to escort cards? Think this would be a huge success at your wedding? We want to hear all about it!

                  Love,
                       The Emily Weddings Team

Friday, May 13, 2011

DIY Friday: Guest Books




Tired of the same old guest book? So are we! And you have so many other options thanhaving your guests just sign their names. For today's Do-it-Yourself project we are featuring these adorable guest books from Martha Stewart Weddings.




These clever guest books will be far more interesting to read after your wedding.
Each cover asks the guests questions such as "What's your favorite memory of us?" and "Where should we go for our ten year anniversary?" You may find their answers to be sweet, funny and even helpful!

To make these books, just download the PDF from Martha's website and attach to a plain notebook. Place these on each of your dinner tables for your guests to fill with their wonderful wishes and stories!

Are you doing something different for your guest book? We would love to hear about it!

Love,
The Emily Weddings Team

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Ultimate Showdown!: Cupcakes vs. Wedding Cakes

Cupcakes! We've all seen the specialty "cupcakeries" and the endless shows on TV, but just what is the new obsession with cupcakes all about? Cupcakes have been around for a long time, and most of us remember eating them as kids or making a mess in the kitchen as we decorated them. Cupcakes have wiggled their way into the limelight of the wedding industry, and we couldn't be more fond of this sweet treat!

Cupcakes have recently become the new alternative to traditional wedding cakes for many brides and grooms. And with the seemingly endless options for decorations and flavors, there is plenty of room for customization. Much like wedding cakes, whose canvas for design is always being taken to new heights, these decadent desserts are making their statement at a front table.

So which is the better option? We're breaking down both based on style and affordability in this week's showdown!

STYLE

      There truly is something so whimsical and fun about cupcakes. You can't escape it! It's a staple from many of our childhood memories. If your wedding reception's sole theme is fun and carefree, then cupcakes are the perfect addition. On the other hand, if your wedding is a bit more formal and traditional, cupcakes might look a bit cheap and understated next to the traditional grand wedding cake. Both can be decorated to suit your wedding's theme and feel. So who wins in the style category?
Cupcakes: If fun and a carefree attitude is important to have at your wedding, cupcakes are the way to go!
Wedding cake: If your wedding is to be a grand affair, a wedding cake might be more appropriate. Let's not forget the symbolic importance of the wedding cake. The last thing you want to do is lose sight of your beautiful cake at the reception because it's either non-existent or just doesn't stand out.

COST

When cupcakes were first introduced to the wedding industry, they were the cheaper more cost efficient alternative to the traditional grand wedding cake. It was soon apparent that bakers would have to put just as much work into cupcakes, if not more work, as a regular cake! Each one has to be iced and decorated and sometimes cupcake stands need to be purchased, as most bakers will only have cake stands.
   On the other hand, it is easier for a non-professional baker to make cupcakes than an elaborate 8-tiered masterpiece. The simplicity alone will save you money. There are other variables that add to the cost of cupcakes however:
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 WINNER: In the end, choosing to do memorable and extravagant cupcakes might cost you just as much as an unforgettable wedding cake. You'll just need to decide which is the better fit for your reception theme.

** Are you thinking about using cupcakes for your reception instead of a traditional wedding cake? We want to hear the details!! = )

                             Love,
                                 The Emily Weddings Team

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

How to Simplify the Guest List

The wedding guest list. It seems easy enough, right? Well if you're in the midst of planning your big day, you now know how difficult this task can be. Do you invite the neighbors? What about your second cousin? Do you really have to invite your mother's friend that loves to sing along with the band? Not to fear! Below is an article from Real Simple's Candice Gianetti filling you in on how to simplify your growing guest list.


Six ways to keep the numbers down while keeping the peace.

by Candice Gianetti

Start with Percentages

After you determine the venue and the number of guests you can afford, assign 50 percent of that number to the bride and groom and 25 percent to each set of parents (or, with multiple sets of parents, 25 percent to each side altogether), suggests Anna Post, author of the forthcoming Do I Have to Wear White? Emily Post Answers America’s Top Wedding Questions (Collins, $15, amazon.com). If your parents are paying for the wedding, you may want to give them a higher percentage. If it turns out that one of you doesn’t need all your allotted spots, you can redistribute them to whoever has requested more.

Photo by Jason Walz

Give Parents Their Number Early

To save embarrassment later, give them specific guidelines as soon as possible―before they start making phone calls inviting friends and family, suggests Sharon Naylor, author of 1001 Ways To Save Money . . . and Still Have a Dazzling Wedding (McGraw Hill, $17, amazon.com).

Create Tiers

Once you have written out a draft of your complete list, place each guest into a relationship category, Naylor says. The first tier consists of essential family members (grandparents, siblings, uncles, first cousins); the second is close friends and extended family (second cousins); the third is colleagues and other friends. When you know how many guests you can afford, start cutting the list from the bottom tier up. You’ll save potential hurt feelings by eliminating entire groups of people (say coworkers or your book club), rather than inviting just a few. That said, if someone’s truly important to you, of course you should ask him.

Do the One-Year Test

If you’re not sure whether to invite someone, “Ask yourself, ‘Have I seen or spoken to this person in the last year?’” says David Tutera, celebrity event planner and host of the TV show My Fair Wedding. “If the answer is no, odds are that you can keep them off your must-have list.”

Selectively Offer Invites with Guests

“One thing that often trips up brides is whether to give ‘plus guest’ on the invitation,” says Naylor. Her solution is to do so only when you have socialized with the couple. If someone asks if he or she can bring a guest, diplomatically tell them that this is how you made the difficult decision; that there will be a lot of other singles going without partners; and that, for budget reasons, you had to eliminate a lot of family and colleagues, “which should make them feel special that they themselves were invited,” says Naylor.

Consider Having a Small Wedding

Perhaps the easiest way to offending people while keeping your numbers manageable, says Tutera, is to keep your wedding day to family and close friends only. Then, when you’re back from your honeymoon, have a large cocktail party and invite everyone.

Love,
The Emily Weddings Team

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Fab Favors!

They've traveled from out of town, towed their kids along, made hotel arrangements...all to be at your wedding! Who am I referring to? Your guests! And while your wedding day should be about you and your groom, it's also about the special guests that made time to witness this special event.

Weddings are known to feature little favors for each guest, as a token of the bride and groom's appreciation for their presence. Often times, the favors are so insignificant and thoughtless that guests actually forget about them on their table! What a waste of money! Brides and Grooms everywhere are realizing this and opting for more creative and desirable options for their wedding favors.

Candy buffets...chocolate dipped strawberries...Gelato bars..Oh MY!


These fab favors are quite the upgrade from the usual Christmas tree ornament or wine stopper. And couples are so creative with these unique favor ideas, often color coordinating them with their wedding colors or themes.

The Candy Buffets are fun and eye catching at any event! Utilizing a variety of glass vases and containers, your candy bar is sure to attract all of your guests, and most certainly keep all children entertained!
http://www.lavisheventdesign.com


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Chocolate covered strawberries are another delicious alternative to the traditional favor. Surprisingly, strawberries can also be decorated or personalized for your wedding! These "Bride and Groom" strawberries are so adorable and also act as a great dessert alternative for a guest who may not necessarily like cake. They can even feature the couple's monogram!


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And finally....(drum roll please!)...The Gelato Bar! This is the newest addition to creative favors in the industry and we absolutely love it! Whether your family is Italian...your wedding theme is Tuscan inspired...or you just plain love this stuff, the Gelato Bar is sure to satisfy every guest's palette.
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**What are you using for your wedding favors? Any creative ideas like these above? Tell us about it!
              Love,
                 The Emily Weddings Team





Monday, May 9, 2011

MOB Makeover

In honor of Mother's Day this past weekend, we would like to give a new spin on the "Mother of the Bride" dress. When "Mother of the Bride" is said, what comes to mind? Are we thinking of the same two piece dress suit in a multitude of colors? Well we are here to keep your lovely mother from falling into that dreaded category. After all, she's your mother, not the Queen of England.




We have found three dresses that are sure to look fabulous on your MOB. This first one by Monique Lhuillier features a natural waist cinched in by a bow. We love the natural cream color that will blend in with any wedding color palette, making for perfect wedding party photos. Hitting below the knee, this dress is both beautiful and age appropriate.











For a more formal event, this second dress by Priscilla of Boston is a wonderful choice. Again, going with a neutral color will mix with many wedding party colors, making your mom picture perfect. We love the natural waist and the simple gathering around the neckline, which will bring eyes up to the face.










Our last choice is a bright orange dress by Anna Elyse. For a mom that wants to add some spring color to her dress for the big day, this is the one for her. We love this dress not only because it can be ordered in over fifty colors (yes, we said fifty), but because of the cap sleeve. Many MOBs don't feel comfortable without their shoulders being covered.





Whatever your mother decides to wear on your wedding day, we are sure that she will be beautiful! Happy Mother's Day to all of the wonderful women out there!

Love,
The Emily Weddings Team

Friday, May 6, 2011

DIY Friday!!: Photobooths

TGIF! In honor of this wonderful day of the week, we're giving you an incredible DIY project that's sure to be the talk of your wedding. We've all seen photo booths...in the malls, at carnivals, but photo booths have become a fun activity for guests to enjoy while attending your wedding. And they've definitely come a long way from red velvet curtains and about a 3x3 space!

Photo booths have definitely evolved, and now some photographers are offering them as an added service!
What exactly are these "new and improved" photo booths all about? We'll let the pictures do all the talking...

GreenWeddingShoes.com  

Ellsworth Photography

Kiss the Groom

Via Swanky Tables, by Studio Booth

Photo by Pure Photography by Lindsey    

 How incredible are these photos!? And how amazing would it be to have these fun photos of your wedding guests? Now, you're probably wondering how do I get an incredible backdrop for a fun photo booth!? Hold on to your seats ladies..you just might be trying out your skills in carpentry (or just ask your wonderful fiancee for help!)


  •     By using either plywood or an actual piece of drywall (which would probably work better), you're going to literally fashion it to look like you plucked it from your own home. Wallpaper, woodwork, however you'd like it to look. I personally love the damask wallpaper used in one of the photos. It makes the backdrop really pop!


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  • You can use flea market picture frames to line the walls. I'd suggest placing the frames where you'd like them before cutting holes into your drywall.








  •  Be sure to include support beams for your backdrop!


















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**After you've successfully built your photo booth backdrop, don't forget the props! Props are a fun way to lighten up anyone's mood while taking pictures in your photo booth. Encourage guests to use them and enjoy the results!







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 ***Thinking about using a photo booth for your wedding? Tell us your ideas!

                         Love,
                             The Emily Weddings Team