Friday, November 22, 2013

TBS Wedding: Jenn & Zach

OH HAPPY DAY!

What a wonderful celebration it was and how honored I am to be apart of it all.

Of course this couple had a special place in my heart from day one, I have known Zach [the groom] since he was in elementarily school, and to watch him grow into the man he is today, meet someone like Jenn [the bride], is well, ... amazing!  After getting to know Jenn, not only throughout the planning process but through my parents 'neighborhood dinners,' it's easy to see why people gravitate to her.  They are absolutely perfect for each other, and if you were apart of this wedding, you felt the love that they shared!  Thank you Zach & Jenn for letting me be apart of your special day ... we had a blast!


All Photography by: Jen Seris Photography

Just a little ditty about one of my fav photographers ... Jen WIEMER and I have known each other since elementary school as well.  I can't say enough about her passion, enthusiasm, ability to make you laugh no matter what and her photography business.  I am also pleased to say I had the honor of coordinating her and her husband's wedding ... you can find that link HERE.

Thank you Jen for taking such amazing photos!


Vendors to Made it all Happen:

Venues: First Baptist Church, Kimball Ballroom
Entertainment: Platinum Productions
Hair & Makeup: Kelsey Schueler & Team


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Natalie Imhoff, CWP

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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

TBS Blog Contributor: Meet Morgan


 Morgan Gray is a writer from New York whose sister recently asked her to be the maid of honor to her wedding. The experience has left Morgan so inspired and all the more knowledgeable on everything wedding planning, which is why we have featured her on The Bridal Solution, as one of our Blogger Bridesmaid Contributors! You can find her on her blog, Gray & Gabbana.


Maid of Honor Tips - Making Her Wedding Stress Free

Wonderful news: I’ve been asked to be my sister’s maid of honor. Am I excited? Of course, couldn’t be more so. But, there is an unbelievably strong desire, within the both of us, to make everything perfect. Read: stress. I believe, however, that this wonderful time doesn’t need to be ridden with so much anxiety. Let me share a few tips on how I helped my sister have the most beautiful wedding possible with as little stress as possible.

Make a List

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Never underestimate the importance of making a list! This is particularly important if the wedding is coming up quick and you don’t have a lot of time. Fortunately, my sister’s wedding is more than nine months away, allowing me more time. Using a 3-ring binder, I made my sister a wedding to-do booklet. The booklet, which consisted of about 25 pages, listed everything that needed to be done, from sending out save-the-date cards and booking venues right to the actual wedding ceremony and reception. Each page had specific details about who pays for what, how far in advance things should be done, etc. If it was part of a wedding, it was in the book. This way we had everything in one place and could easily reference everything to make sure we were on schedule.


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Gift Registries – Gift Giving Made Easy
Gift registries are widely used because it makes gift buying easy for guests, while also ensuring the happy couple are getting what they need and want and not in duplicate. However, making a gift registry can be very time-consuming. My sister has a million other things on her mind and making a gift registry was last on it. Luckily, she and I are close in style and interests so I could take an educated guess at what she wanted and needed in the way of gifts, and she completely trusted me to choose a collection of wedding gifts online as her bridal shower registry. For the wedding registry, I chose her favorite stores, went to their websites and printed out a “mock” registry for my sister’s approval. She added a few items to it, eliminated things she really didn't want and returned it to me for the final draft. In a matter of minutes, she had her gift registries ready for the bridal shower and the wedding.


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Bridal Shower
For years there have been debates as to who makes the bridal shower. Some feel it’s the mothers of the couple, while others think it’s friends of the couple. Why not have the bridal party all pitch in? You, as maid of honor, should be in charge of the shower and direct others as to who does what and when. For my sister’s shower, the entire bridal party (there were eight of us) pitched in so I wouldn’t have the entire financial burden. Family members came to help us decorate and it turned into a beautiful affair. The bridal party sets the tone for the wedding so it’s not something that should be overlooked.

Final Preparations
The one thing we all know is that in even the best–planned events things can go wrong. As maid of honor, it is your responsibility to double check all the little details so your friend doesn’t have to. I took over the task of being the contact person for everyone involved in the wedding (e.g. pastor, caterer, florist, venue, DJ, limousine service). If they had a question, they contacted me. After it was all said and done, my sister told me she appreciated that more than anything else I had done. The only thing I wanted my sister to have to worry about was looking beautiful as she walked down the aisle. Being a maid of honor is no easy task but there was nothing more rewarding than when my sister told me how impossible the wedding would have been if it wasn't for me.
 

 ** all rights of Maid of Honor tips are property of The Bridal Solution and Morgan Grey



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Natalie Imhoff, CWP

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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

TBS Inspiration: Popping the Question ... to your Bridesmaids!



Popping the Question to your Bridesmaids

The groom isn’t the only one worried about popping the question, the bride also has to pop a question, and usually to more than one person! Asking your girl friends to be in your wedding as your bridesmaids is a very special part of the wedding process and your friendship! When asking your friends to be apart of your big day, you want to ask them in a special way, something unique to your friendship. You can ask in many different ways. A pretty, feminine card is always a classic way to ask your friends. Another super cute way is to decorate a box with the words “be my maid?” painted on the lid. You can fill this box with a note telling your friend how much she means to you and even with pictures from your friendship over the years! Jewelry is another common way to ask your friends to join you on your wedding day. This piece of jewelry can also double as the jewelry they will wear on the day of the ceremony. Lastly you can “propose” to your girl friends using a ring pop! These are just a few clever ways to ask your favorite girls to be a part of your big day, but of course the possibilities are endless! 


How will you "pop" the question?
 
-Mia Mitchell [Fall 2013 Bridal Intern]


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Natalie Imhoff, CWP

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