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Real Jewish Weddings | Los Angeles, CA

Joy and Jeff’s relationship is built on travel, love for each others’ hobbies and interests, and being the best kinds of people they can be to each other and in life. They met while studying abroad in Oxford back in 2005, but lost touch for two years. Time works in mysterious ways, though, and after graduating college, they moved to San Francisco and reconnected in the spring of 2007.

Joy and Jeff helped each other grow by sharing their worlds with each other: Jeff got Joy golf clubs for their first Hanukkah together and Joy introduced Jeff to fitness, including yoga because she is a certified instructor. They got engaged over a beautifully cooked dinner by Jeff, and ended up planning their wedding long-distance as the couple moved to Boston as Jeff started his MBA program at MIT Sloan.

With 150 guests in attendance, Joy and Jeff created a meaningful Jewish wedding ceremony stemming from artistic culture. They wrote their own vows and they included a Pablo Neruda poetry reading.

Mazel tov, Joy and Jeff!

Venue – Wilshire Country Club
Photogrpaher – B&G Photography
Coordinator – Jennifer Hronek, Joie de Vivre
Florist – Elegant Thorn
Cake – Fantasy Frostings
Entertainment / Music – Spotlight Music
Dress – Sabella Couture
Makeup Artist / Hair Stylist – Kelly Zhang
Officiant – Rabbi Barry Tuchman
Bridesmaids’ Dresses – J Crew

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Surprise Wedding Costs

You have a budget and you have to stick to it. You price everything out perfectly and know what your wedding will end up costing.

Are you in the clear? Probably. But it’s easy to forget about some “hidden” wedding costs that we don’t exactly think about when we’re making lists and spreadsheets. Big bulk costs like florals or invitations are rather simple to figure, but you don’t want to miss out on counting more silent and un-fun fees so that you can cross every “i” and “t” in your wedding planning alphabet.

Sales Tax
The contract that you sign with each vendor will include their rate and this is probably the figure you’ll count in your planning budget. But make sure you also note the sales tax if it’s not obvious or on the contract. Some vendors will include the sales tax in their rate, but it can’t hurt to confirm so that you’re not surprised later on when the charge goes up (sometimes a few hundred?) in dollars. Also, some vendors may charge an extra percentage for credit card usage. If you’re sticking to a strict budget, you may want to find an alternative way to pay so you don’t have silly credit card fees in addition to your agreed upon rate.

Setup and Delivery Charges
Flowers, cake, chairs, and other wedding elements that might be mobile may also come with a setup or delivery charge. Renting furniture for a lounge area will look cool in your reception space, but unless you plan on hauling the pieces in your own Jetta and arranging them as you shvitz through your wedding dress, it’s a safe bet that you’ll want them delivered and set up. That’s great, but just know that you’re likely going to pay a fee for this service in addition to the rental cost. Make sure you find out what these types of fees are before you commit to the vendor. Also, know that same day tear down and pick up may be an additional charge as well. Knowing these kinds of details will help you calculate your cost and plan with your venue as well.

Overtime
Can’t stop dancing? No one’s leaving the floor to go home? The party’s in full force? Well, mazel tov on throwing a successful wedding reception, but prepare to pay extra for a celebration that goes past its curfew or contracted time. Bands, photographers, and vendors can charge you extra for continuing the party. Your photographer should check with you before leaving to make sure you’re happy and if you want them to stay for additional time. If you say yes, that’s totally okay, but just know that you’ll likely pay an extra hourly cost. Musicians typically function this way, too, and venues will also charge you to keep the lights on longer than you originally anticipated. These are reasonable charges since you’re paying your vendors an hourly rate and they are agreeing to stay past the contracted allotted time. You may have to make a game time decision, but if you’re having the time of your life, it’ll be worth the price!

Photography by Julie Mikos

Stamps
You’ve picked out invitations that complement your wedding’s style and fall within the price you want to pay for them. But how are they going to get to the guests’ mailboxes? Stamps! Guess what, stamps cost money! And, for a flimsy, square inch piece of sticky paper, they actually end up costing a lot more money than you’d probably like to spend. Also, you can’t forget to think about the stamps that go on the RSVP card. To top it all off, if your invitation suite is in an unusual size envelope or in a box, be prepared to pay even more in postage. When it’s time to send those babies off into the big, scary world, take them to the post office where they can be weighed and calculated so you know exactly how much dough you’ll be dishing out. Figure you’ll probably spend anywhere from $200 to $400 in stamps if you are having an average size wedding.

Gifts for Bridesmaids and Groomsmen
Don’t forget to show your gratitude for your wedding party with gifts that usually have some sentimental significance. Between buying a dress or renting a tux, chipping in for a bachelor or bachelorette party, contributing to the shower, and spending miscellaneous cash on accessories, flights, and hotels, the nicest thing you can do is give your inner circle a token of your love and appreciation. The cost tends to cha-ching up to about $50 to $75 per person, according to most brides and grooms, but of course you know best when it comes to these VIPs.

Tips
Some contracts may include gratuity and some may not. You may also be so blown away by a particular service that you feel the need to take out your wallet and add on digits to the final check you write. It’s not always necessary or contracted, but you may want to tip your photographer, videographer, hair stylist, make-up artist, wedding coordinator, transportation driver, bartenders, and servers.

Guests
Yes, you know that each guest costs a certain amount of money, but don’t forget that any little add-ons you make may also mean adding tables (which means adding centerpieces and linens) and chairs (which also means adding covers or rentals) and favors (which also means additional labels, ribbons, and wrapping) and escort cards (which also means more paper, labor, and ink). The list goes on. You get my drift. When you have your final guest list in order, stick to it and don’t start tweaking it because adding people actually multiplies your costs.

Photography by Kim Fox

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Dreaming of a Desert Wedding

A wedding in the desert is just as sweet as dessert. You have the beautiful sunset that looks like the yummiest crème brûlée hovering over your ceremony. You have the calm, warm air that is just as comforting as a date with a molten lava cake straight out of the oven. You have the unique and natural landscape that resembles a familiar yet exciting pie — prickly pear perhaps? A desert wedding is real sweet for all your senses, and one of the most romantic desert locales is Sedona.

Sedona is magical. The people are just… good. The wedding industry there is talented. If you’re living in Arizona or you’re looking for a unique destination that doesn’t run the cliche gamut of tropical beaches, you should consider the romance of a desert-ination wedding.

And, if you need some brain food for a delicious desert wedding, check out the elite Sedona Bridal Fair that happens next weekend! Swing by Poco Diablo Resort between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 18 to get to know some of the finest Sedona wedding professionals, including our very own Sedona Yenta, Amy Mills of Bliss Extraordinary Floral. Be an over achiever and pre-register for the Fair. Sedona wants to get to know ya.

Bliss Extraordinary Floral is in charge of designing the entry decor and overall theme of the Fair. Inspired by a true desert color palette, this year’s theme will be turquoise, orange and white, with a twist on traditional South Asian style. Design geeks, unite!

Massive floral arrangements of orange and white will be sitting on highboy tables, covered with incredible linens from Wildflower Linens, huge white Indian parasols hanging from the ceiling and silver accents throughout. Inside the ballroom, the booth for Bliss Extraordinary Floral will be designed as “Vintage Desert Chic,” with a mix of succulents, cactus, tropical floral, and English heirloom silver.

It’s always so exciting when partners of The Wedding Yentas are involved in fabulous wedding-industry events. Have fun, Bliss, and enjoy meeting wonderful new brides! May you have many chuppahs to decorate!

And if you can’t make the Sedona Bridal Fair, feast your eyes on these florals by Bliss Extraordinary Floral. They really are, well, extraordinary.

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Valentine’s Day For The Already-Engaged

When you were single, you either cursed Valentine’s Day or fantasized about it.

When you were just dating, you crossed your fingers to be swept off your feet on February 14th for a gush-worthy, girl-squealing Valentine’s Day.

When you have a ring on your finger and the date is set and you’re engaged you… {RECORD SCRATCH} What do you do?!

Valentine’s Day is weird when you’re engaged. Your partner might assume that there’s really no need to impress you or win you over anymore. The ring is there. You said “yes.” You’re knee-deep in DIY projects. Eh, Valentine’s Day is a commercial holiday anyway, right, Hallmark? RIGHT?!

Well, no. It doesn’t have to be. True, the notion of impressing or being impressed is not as heavily motivated, but you can still take the annual opportunity to be romantic in ways that don’t require your partner to rent out the entire city of Paris for you. (The French one. Not the Texan one.).

Get sentimental. This is a time to write a poem or a card to tell your partner how much you’re looking forward to married life. It’s even acceptable to go a little more public with it on Facebook: “I just want to wish my fiance @FirstnameLastname a Happy Valentine’s Day! Can’t wait to marry you!” Yes, extra romantic points for the tag.

Flowers to the office are tried and true. This move certainly can’t hurt, but try another fun route: a singing telegram? Cheesy, yes! But so is Valentine’s Day! And it’s not like there needs to be fear of “what if I get dumped over this?” because you’re already engaged! As of now, I’ve never heard of a broken engagement over a singing telegram. And by this point in your relationship, you and your partner know if the sense of humor can handle such a gift.

In the hubbub of wedding planning, it’s easy to forget to be romantic any day of the week. So use the built-in excuse of Valentine’s Day to spend quality, quiet time together at home. Cook together. Enjoy a cuddle and movie on the couch (laptops and iPhones away!). Invite a professional guitarist to come over and serenade you as you eat dinner at the table. In your PJs. This time together is kind of like the calm before the storm and Valentine’s Day is a great day to remind each other why you want to be together forever.

If you decide to do some reciprocal gift-giving, that’s great. Just remember, no one else in the world knows you and your partner like, well, you and your partner. So gift something that is unique and a reflection of your relationship to each other. Chocolates are great, but his mom can buy him chocolates. But you, oh, soon-to-be-wife, you, you know that your history buff hubster-to-be has a thing for the Civil War and the Lincoln era, so that boxed DVD collection of biographies about Honest Abe might prove to be his most favorite gift of his whole life, like, ever. Romantic? Ehhhh, not really. But what’s romantic is the fact that you know this about him and acknowledge it. Remember, don’t play into the commercials on TV with the synthesized music and cheesy voice over behind it about yada yada “limited time for Valentine’s Day” yada yada. Do, however, play into your partner. Your partner is not for a limited time.

So, hurry up. You’ve got six days to set it all in motion! Happy (almost) Valentine’s Day from The Wedding Yentas!

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Don’t forget to take a minute to enter you or your loved one into the ketubah giveaway on The Wedding Yentas with Ketubah Studio by MP Artworks! Photo submissions are being accepted right now through February 16th! Details here!

Real Jewish Weddings | Toronto, Canada

Danielle and Andy met 11 years ago on a teen tour that travelled through the American west coast. Their chemistry was undeniable, but being so young and living in different countries (Danielle from Canada, Andy from USA), a serious relationship seemed unattainable. They remained close friends. When Andy turned 21, Danielle came to Atlanta to help him celebrate his birthday and they discovered their connection was intense. They decided that they would rather be together, though miles apart, than not be together at all. After a couple of years of braving the long distance route, Danielle moved to the US and a new chapter of their lives began.

The wedding took place in Danielle’s hometown, Toronto, and they had a traditional Jewish wedding with some added personal touches. Jewish culture views the bride and groom as King and Queen on their wedding day. Keeping with this theme, the wedding colors were royal purple and gold. As well, the wedding invitations contained jeweled tiaras, and the wedding cake was topped with a jeweled crown. The ceremony ring and ceremony kiddush cup were both very meaningful. The cup had been a bat mitzvah gift from Danielle’s late grandmother, and the ceremony ring had been her late grandmother’s wedding band.

Mazel tov, Danielle and Andy!

Venue- La Primavera
Photographer- David Image Studio
Caterer- Royal Affair
Music- Joe Star Band
Mariachi Band- Mariachi Fuego
Florist- An Affair to Remember
Wedding Gown- Becker’s Bridal
Make Up- Blushpretty
Hair- Hockley Hair Gallery
Guest Book and Floral Pens- Garden of Yve

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Don’t forget to take a minute to enter you or your loved one into the ketubah giveaway on The Wedding Yentas with Ketubah Studio by MP Artworks! Photo submissions are being accepted right now through February 16th! Details here!