********** GIVEAWAY GOING ON NOW THROUGH JULY 2nd!!! ***********
Don’t forget your chance to enter to win! Clay Bouquet is giving away a $25 gift certificate to her store! Just check out Clay Bouquet‘s shop and report back by leaving a comment here and sharing what you would choose if you won the prize!
Entries will be accepted through Monday, July 2nd at 11:59 p.m. PST. Winner is selected at random and announced on Facebook on July 3rd. Good luck!
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Because it’s Bridal Shower Week here at The Wedding Yentas, today’s real event is a real bridal shower that was so special and sweet. The beautiful bride and guest of honor happens to be one of my best friends and college sorority sister. Harmony is set to marry her law school sweetheart, Conor, on October 6 in her hometown of Las Vegas. When I received the invitation in the mail, I knew that this shower would be detailed and oh-so Harmony: stylish, chic, sophisticated, and classy. The “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”-themed soiree was hosted by her childhood best friend, Lauren, and the mother-of-the bride’s childhood best friend, Lisa, and the bridal shower they created showed just how well they know Harmony.
The pair did a wonderful job tying in the theme with Tiffany-blue ribbons on glass vases of white flower centerpieces, beads and costume diamonds strewn across the ables, and black Audrey Hepburn sunglasses perfectly placed at the sides of the centerpieces. Guests sipped perfect flutes of bubbly rose Champagne and favors for all the women were a trio of delicious and exquisitely decorated Tifffany box cookies by New York sweet shop, Eleni’s. The shower looked exceptionally picture-perfect, and the hostesses recited sweet words to a gracious bride who gave heartfelt thanks to Lauren and Lisa and all of her guests. Harmony is a very special friend and fellow Yenta and her shower was one that any bride would dream of.
********** GIVEAWAY GOING ON NOW THROUGH JULY 2nd!!! ***********
Don’t forget your chance to enter to win! Clay Bouquet is giving away a $25 gift certificate to her store! Just check out Clay Bouquet‘s shop and report back by leaving a comment here and sharing what you would choose if you won the prize!
Entries will be accepted through Monday, July 2nd at 11:59 p.m. PST. Winner is selected at random and announced on Facebook on July 3rd. Good luck!
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Roni Borenstein of Celebrationista Events is a professional bridal shower and bachelorette party coordinator and your expert source for all pre-wedding planning! Roni is originally from Long Island, NY and now lives in Manhattan. While earning her Masters in Social Work from Columbia University, she began planning bridal showers and bachelorette parties for close friends who were getting married. After realizing her passion for event planning and a knack for putting together flawless celebrations, she began to transition from the field of social work into party planning. Her extensive experience includes planning bachelorette parties all over the country, birthday soirees for clients of every age from 25 to 90, baby showers, and bridal showers. She is a pre-wedding party guru whose creativity and skills ensure that each affair reflects the bride being honored. Combining budget-friendly event design with DIY extras, she can create a memorable shindig from start to finish. Roni prides herself in great attention to detail and up-to-date industry expertise. For more tips, photos, inspiration, and planning updates follow/contact her on Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, and her blog!
Bridal Shower Planning
With all the stresses of planning a wedding, bridal showers are often put on the back burner. The shower is one pre-wedding soiree that the bride should have little to do with in terms of preparation. The last thing she needs as the big day gets closer is another bullet point to add to her to-do list. We’ve all sat through those disorganized showers that seem to go on for five hours and it’s not easy for the generous guests. Thoughtful planning, time management, and delegation are all required to create a memorable shower that keeps guests engaged. Every shower should be personal and reflect the unique personality of the bride. It may seem like a lot of work, but don’t fret. In the next few days, I’ll give you the basics of shower planning, ideas for every budget, suggestions, inspirations, and etiquette tips so you will feel as confident as a professional event planner when it’s over. I have included photos galore and some common answers to dilemmas that brides, bridesmaids, and hosts often face. Hostesses, just remember to plan ahead, make it personal, and follow my tips and you’ll throw a shower guests will never forget!
The Basics
Historically, it was in poor taste for a relative of the bride, especially her mother, to host the shower. Nowadays, it’s not uncommon for the mom, sister, aunt, future mother-in-law, or other relative to foot the bill for the shower and be listed on the invitation as host. Especially if the shower is being held at a restaurant, country club, or other venue with a sizeable guest list, the age-old rule can be overlooked. The bridesmaids are still responsible for planning much of the shindig, but if mom is handling the logistics, the bridal shower can usually have a larger budget and guest list. If your best friend’s wedding is in a few months, start thinking about what she would plan for her own shower, and offer to help mom with the essentials anyway; your suggestions will be appreciated and there’s nothing wrong with a joint effort between the mom and the maids. With a few extra details you can turn a generic shower into one any bride will be amazed by.
It’s All In The Details
Start by brainstorming and pick a theme- does she have a favorite color or season? Does the couple have specific hobbies or shared interests? What is her style and what are her obsessions? Once you have this to work from, coordinating the details will be much simpler. When planning any event, I always start by piecing together any cute ideas and products I find from the Internet, past showers, pictures, or shopping trips related to the theme. I come back to that real-life “pinboard” over and over until each element has been chosen and I know I didn’t leave anything out. But with all the great ideas out there on websites like Pinterest, it will be key to stay organized and avoid getting overwhelmed. Make decisions based on your theme and budget.
Let’s get inspired with some pics from my favorite showers that I either planned or attended as a guest. (Later on you’ll see photos from the same showers when we talk about gift and bridesmaid ideas.)
For Rebecca’s autumn shower, plush cranberry tablecloths and twig-and-berry napkin rings adorned each table. Pine cones, branches and berries were mixed in for table decor. Soup was served in butternut squash bowls. The favor bags, table numbers, and escort cards were ordered from beau-coup.com to match our “Falling in Love” theme at a reasonable price. This shower was so fun to plan because there was an added bonus: a fall-themed candy bar for a candy-obsessed bride. Everything from sour peaches and caramel apple candies, personalized M&Ms, candy corn, and custom initial lollies were included. The set-up was gorgeous and guests took home their treats in fall-colored custom candy bags with mix and match bows.
At Meredith’s bridal shower menus were printed on placemat-sized versions of her invitation. Turquoise was the focus of the day and showed up everywhere, from the bathroom tissue to picture frames at the bar. Each girl took home a personalized leather photo holder that doubled up as place settings and Vera Bradley mint tins.
The Wedding Company in Manhasset, NY helped design the details for Mallorie’s pink shower: pink menus, napkins, personalized advice cards, a framed seating list, table number signs with directions for an activity on the back, rose Champagne favors, and custom mint tins. Pink peonies and a miniature bride decorated each table. Pink parasol cake pops and pink Baked by Melissa cupcakes at the dessert table made for delicious treats both during the shower and after. *Budgeting Tip: You can often rent props like a parasol or bride bodice to place at the gift table or use as centerpieces from a professional event company.
So here’s the thing. There are a zillion ways to accessorize for your wedding day. The options can be overwhelming and the prices are all over the place and you drive yourself crazy wondering if they’re high just because they’re “bridal” or because they’re made out of offspring from the Smithsonian’s Hope diamond. So here’s what I’m going to do to make your life easier so you can get back to Pinning. Go to Clay Bouquet — which makes more than just adorned bouquets — and get busy browsing and buying.
Jennifer is the talented arteest (artist, but with a snobby French accent because she’s just that good) behind the creations that will have brides sparkling down the aisle.
If you made me choose just one favorite item in her shop, it would be a very tough decision. It would be like having to decide what tastes better: your bubbie’s perfectly fluffy matzah balls or her homemade rugelach. I mean, that’s just cruel. But since I play by the rules, I will say that I love Clay Bouquet‘s headbands, specifically, the Stunning Golden Rhinestone and Pearl Headband. The delicate piece doesn’t skimp on glam, and the gold hues would definitely look amazing on brunettes (Jewish girls, holla!! Or, um, challah?).
I also really like Michelle – Petite Vintage style Jeweled Ribbon Headband – Something Blue. The reason? Its in the name. Something blue! I meant to do a “something blue” and totally forgot. I can’t believe I forgot. I mean, what was I doing that was more important? Getting married? Psshhh. At the last minute, I realized the Dodgers-themed garter could count as my “something blue,” but I wish I’d put more thought into it and that it was an accessory to my bridal look. So here it is! A dazzling “something blue” that also does a bang-up job of dressing up your hair. Hair can be up, down, half way, swept away — it doesn’t matter. This headband would look amazing.
If you don’t need any bling for your head, perhaps a little sparkle on your dress? Beaded sashes look amazing on wedding dresses, especially if your gown isn’t already detail-heavy. These sashes at the waist are extremely flattering and also add personal style to your bridal ensemble.
Jennifer is able to customize your beaded sash based on your personal stats for sizing. That’s a good thing because, I mean, when was the last time you saw all women with the same exact shape and size? (Okay, those Real Housewives of Wherever don’t count because they all basically bought their bodies). Anyway, point is, Jennifer works with you to make sure you are going to look your best!
Prices are reasonable. Jennifer doesn’t feel like leaving you in wedding debt (Thanks, Jennifer!) and just wants you to see the value in looking pretty! They’re all totally affordable, priced between $30 and $175. Plus, supporting small business is good karma.
Okay, so why is Jennifer’s shop called Clay Bouquet? The beaded hair and dress accessories are not her only talent. Like many handmade artists in the bridal industry, Jennifer’s creations started with her own wedding. After Jennifer tied the knot, everyone in her circle urged her to provide handcrafted bouquets for other brides! These bouquets are unique and special because they’re going to live forever! Brooch bouquets provide all the razzle-dazzle a bride may dream of as she walks down the aisle. Or, if she wants a traditional floral look without the help of Mother Nature, Jennifer sculpts extremely realistic flowers out of clay! She creates them all by hand, including every detail of a flower. She’s happy to add other fancy-shmancy elements like feathers, sentimental objects, pearls, and gems. Matching with wedding colors is a no-brainer, too!
So what are you playing to win today and over the next two weeks? Clay Bouquet is giving away a $25 gift certificate to her store! Just check out Clay Bouquet‘s shop and report back here by leaving a comment and sharing what you would choose if you won the prize!
Entries will be accepted through Monday, July 2nd at 11:59 p.m. PST. Winner is selected at random and announced on Facebook on July 3rd. The $25 gift certificate will never expire, is open worldwide, and is not transferable, not redeemable for cash and cannot be combined with other gift certificates towards one item.
Carly Eskin has been attending weddings all of her life. She has been a bridesmaid, bridal shower organizer, and even coordinated her best friend’s nuptials. As far as weddings go, she loves creative venues, pretty color palettes, dancing the Hora, and busting her moves to Sly and the Family Stone’s “We Are Family”, even if she isn’t part of the family. Her dislikes include mosquitos at outdoor venues, the redundancy of “Please RSVP”, and being the only unmarried woman forced to go and catch the bouquet while Beyonce’s “Single Ladies” is playing. Carly is a native Angeleno. She writes, works, watches bad (aka amazing) television, and is obsessed with her niece and nephew. She is currently single and looking for her tall, chubby, bearded beshert, so help a girl out.
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While I graduated with a B.A. in psychology, what I really have is a Ph.D. in being a wedding guest. I have been to a wide array of weddings. I have been to very spendthrift weddings and I have been to weddings that cost in the six figures. From destination weddings to backyard soirées, grand hotels to public parks, I have seen them all. And, I take mental notes; very detailed mental notes. Needless to say, I know what a guest likes (open bar if you can) and dislikes (mosquitos at outdoor venues!). In my series, I want to share the usually ignored opinion of what we wedding guests appreciate and what we dread.
Today it’s all about something that affects the lives of all potential wedding guests: STDs. Ya know, Save the Dates.
As the old adage says, you only have one time to make a first impression. And, in the wedding world, that impression is usually in the form of a Save the Date.
First impressions, much like that first date you had with your soon-to-be husband, set the tone for the forthcoming journey. And, as The Wedding Yentas resident wedding guest expert, I know that the most memorable Save the Dates are the creative ones! This is in no way to say that an elegant, letter pressed, simple Save the Date is the wrong choice, because I have seen some that just take my breath away. But, as a guest of the wedding, I always enjoy something that makes me laugh, smile, and makes me want to show others and say, “This was just too cute not to share!”
The following are some of my favorite examples and tips on how to please your wedding guests because after all, your wedding is being thrown for them, am I right? No? Whatever.
Tip #1: Everyone loves pictures of you both as kids
Take Carly and Kurt here. Look at those punims! Who knew that one day that adorable little girl and that debonair toddler would one day find themselves in love with one another? I’m sure Aunt Marcia is getting a kick strolling down memory lane. This is surely being taken to the “beauty shop” to be passed around. Is this the little girl I carried? Is this the little boy at play? Damn right it is. Sunrise, sunset!
Tip #2: Be silly!
Did you both really just write on your face? Yes, you did. And I thank you for the chuckle and I will definitely be saving that date. I just hope they weren’t silly enough to use a Sharpie.
Tip #3: Always be creative!
My, my, that Kristy and Nathan are original. And, it’s interactive! Jeez, I really feel like I’m a part of this wedding. And I also feel like I’m back at summer camp in the 6th grade. Need a noun? Always go for the sure fire laugh of Poop.
Tip #4: If you are skilled with a video camera and are able to figure out how to upload and edit your recordings, take advantage of yourself… or that college roommate you made fun of for thinking they were going to be the next Coppola.
I love this video. I haven’t met these people, but I want to! And I also want(ed) to go to their wedding because if they know how to put together an awesome and funny Save the Date, think about the awesome wedding they will throw.
Tip #5: Puns!
Get it? They’re tying the knot, and you just tied the knot when you opened the Save the Date. This is actually my personal favorite and the route I’m going when I find that nice Jewish boy (Read: sucker) to put a ring on it. This is one of those ideas that has the recipient opening and closing the card multiple times to see the string tie and untie. This Save the Date is not only beautiful and elegant, it has just the right dash of whimsy that says, “Yes, we’re classy, but playful. Come to our wedding, have a nosh, dance the Hora and rejoice!”
So, those were just a sampling of what catches my attention in the Save the Date world. These are the ones that make it onto the refrigerator.
What was your Save the Date like? And if you are still in the planning stages, what ideas have you come up with?
Your wedding gown looks most stunning when you’re in it. Duh.
But, before you slip on/tie up/button down your gown, your wedding dress should get its own personal photo shoot as it basks in its glory. After all, besides your husband, when it comes to the difficult act of choosing, your dress is The One.
Here’s a collection of dress shots that come from the file of “Must Have Photography.” After all, on your wedding day, you’re never fully dressed without a… dress.