Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Wedding Stationery Tips


Your wedding stationery will be the first impression that your guests have of your wedding. The invitations represent you and your wedding, so give your invitations importance by thoughtfully selecting - the paper, letter style and formality.
Doing your save-the-dates, invitations, accessory cards, programs, menu cards, and place cards at the last minute "spells" nothing but trouble. It’s very important to give yourself enough time for this. Often times, brides will start with the save-the-dates, then think about the invites, and lastly about the programs and accessory materials. When things are done in pieces and chunks of time are lost between each step, the stationery style does not end up being cohesive. As soon as you begin searching for the save-the-dates, you should also be thinking about all the other ensemble pieces. Your planner, a boutique stationery store specializing in custom pieces, or one that has a lot of experience dealing with weddings would be a great starting point. Take the time to look through books carefully, to get a sense for what’s out there. If you do not have a theme, you might find that going through this exercise will help you to develop one. You might see a style that you like, and model your entire event around it!
The save-the-dates should be sent out 6 months prior to your wedding (May and June Brides - beware of those holiday months). You should start looking at stationary 9 months prior to your wedding date. This may be a difficult concept to grasp since many couples do not think about it until it’s absolutely necessary. Keep in mind that you will need at least 3 weeks to obtain proofs and make changes. It’s very important that you take your time to review the proof carefully to makes sure there are no spelling or grammatical errors. The printer prints directly from the proof so everything should be just as you want it. Companies can and will make spelling errors, omissions or insertions. Keep in mind that it takes a lot of time to make font style, size, or color changes. If you have multi-colored stationery, it will take on average 72 hours more not only to prepare proofs, but also to print. If you do have multi-colored invites, it’s very important to acquire a colored proof.
Make sure to confirm what is included in your package price. Depending upon where you purchase your printed materials, you might pay by the proof. Making changes might prove to be very costly, so make sure everything is reviewed thoroughly prior to submitting it to the company for another proof.
Always...always get proofs - if there is an additional cost! There are never any second chances, and it "proves" to be very expensive if you have to reprint and then overnight your stationery.

Jenniene

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Ideas For Wedding Favors


Over the years wedding favors have become increasingly popular. Guests often look forward to receiving a keepsake favor to take home with them after the wedding party.
Wedding party favors add to the decor and theme of the reception, ranging from simple bookmaker's to elegant crystal or silver pieces for the bridal party that can later be displayed in a curio cabinet or on a fireplace mantle.
Some couples prefer to give the guests something edible, such as Jordan almonds, available in colors white, silver or gold or a small box of mints, truffles or homemade chocolate wedding favors. Candy conversation hearts and gourmet coffee or tea are also good favor ideas. Even the boxes alone come in a large variety of shapes and colors, ranging from heart, cone, pyramid and purse shapes that come in floral and embossed pearl papers. Boxes can be topped with a decorative bow or a colorful silk flower chosen to coordinate with your wedding colors. Prices usually range from 25 cents to over $1.50. The Jordan almonds can also be made into an elegant favor by placing each candy coated almond into the petal of an almond holder flower made of white netting, wire and leaves, a great favor idea! These can easily be assembled by the bridesmaids or purchased assembled for about $1.50.
Organza bags come in a variety of colors and can also be filled with candy.
Favors can also be designed with the season of the year as a theme...
fall wedding favor ideas include autumn leaf candles or tulip bulbs wrapped in a sheet of tulle and tied with ribbon. Winter favors include mini cherub holiday ornaments, pine or cinnamon scented potpourri, floating poinsettia candles or silver bells. Any favor can be personalized with a unique thank you note or a short poem printed on a small card. Christmas weddings or holiday wedding favor ideas can be to use wrapped mini gifts of different shapes and sizes in your wedding colors and place at each table setting. Mini sleighs are available at most craft stores. Fill sleighs with Holiday candies, favors for the guests, or the table card.
Other popular shower or wedding favor ideas include
mini wedding cake candles Personalized Wedding Favor Candle Sets, Personalized Coffee Favors, heart-shaped cookie cutters with a sugar cookie recipe attached, crystal or silver bottle stoppers, butterfly wedding favors, place card holders, cake cutters, silver serving tongs, coffee scoops, mini teacups, crystal bells, small picture frames, silver dolphin bottle openers, bath beads or decorative soaps, small photo albums, candle holders, personalized golf balls, place card chairs, floating flower candles or personalized miniature bottles of wine or champagne. Search our Wedding Store or online where wedding favor supplies can be purchased in bulk discount/ wholesale and then created by you together with your bridal party, friends and family members, a great idea if you are on a tight budget. The best way to select a favor that is right for your wedding is to determine your budget, number of guests, theme (if any) and what you might enjoy receiving yourself.
Popular Ideas for Wedding Favors:
Cookie Cutter Favors
Heart Shaped Chocolates, wrapped in special wedding favor holders
Personalized Coffee Favors
Personalized Candy Bar Wrappers
Personalized Wine Bottles
Favor Magnets
Wildflower Seed Packets
Scented and/or Personalized Candles and Candle Holders
Small Picture Frames That Double as a Place Card Holder
Scented & Specially Shaped Soaps
Wedding Music CD
Personalized Matchbooks
Wine Bottle Stopper
Silver Plated Fortune Cookie Favors

Have a great wedding,

Jenniene

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Green Wedding Ideas




You can incorporate several elements into your wedding planning to make your wedding more eco-friendly.

Use biodegradable seed paper for your invitations; when planted in soil, they grow wildflowers. Other invitation options include hemp, bamboo, banana stalk, and sugar cane paper. You could also use recycled paper stock and utilize new technology to have invitations e-mailed to more tech-savvy guests by using a service such as Evite.com.


Wear a vintage or previously owned wedding dress. Places to find vintage dresses include consignment shops, thrift stores, or auction websites. Some bridal shops also may specialize in the restoration, recycling and resale of wedding gowns. Alternatively, you can have a dress custom-made from organic raw materials grown without pesticides, such as taffeta made from corn, silk blended with hemp, or natural, earth-friendly bamboo. The groom can even wear a hemp tuxedo! Many up-and-coming wedding dress designers are practicing their craft with innovative fabrics and fair labor practices. The color white is traditional, but not environmentally friendly, as it became white from a toxic chemical process. After the wedding, think about donating your wedding gown to charity. There are charitable organizations who donate proceeds from used wedding gowns to their valuable work.
If you have your wedding and reception in the same location, it will lessen automobile emissions into the air. Instead of renting a limousine or Hummer, try using a hybrid, compact car, or even a horse and buggy for a more unique, old-fashioned vibe. If two separate locations cannot be avoided, you can request that your guests carpool on the invitations or hire a shuttle bus. Use local and organic food wherever feasible, and donate extra food to a shelter.


Use local, seasonal flowers for the ceremony and reception. Another option is potted plants, which can be given to guests for replanting or donated to a local hospital or professional nursing facility. Consider giving your guests wedding favors such as packets of seeds and bulbs, promoting sustainable and renewable agriculture for the planet.


Serve local, organic beer and wine–at least avoid imported beer and wine. (Contemplate home-brewing if that is an interest of yours—a bottle of your home brew could also serve as a possible wedding favor.)


As a viable alternative to the limousine or Hummer, how about renting a hybrid or compact car, or even a horse and buggy for a more unique old-fashioned vibe?


Set up your bridal registry at stores that sell organic cotton, recycled glassware, bamboo home décor, and the like, reflecting your green lifestyle and values as a couple. As another option, you could request that your guests donate to eco-friendly organizations rather than giving other wedding gifts.



The sky's the limit, have fun!



Jenniene

Monday, June 15, 2009

Wedding Check List


Start your wedding planning with an easy-to-use wedding checklist that will keep you organized and on top of things!


Twelve months before
___ Set date and time

___ Gather information from bridal books and other resources

___ Discuss the formality, size and location of the ceremony and reception with both families

___ Decide on a budget and the division of expenses

___ Determine the size of the guest list

___ Confirm date and time with officiant

___ Book ceremony and reception sites

___ Choose and contact attendants

___ Shop for wedding gown and accessories

___ Select dresses for bridesmaids

___ Select and book a wedding consultant, photographer, videographer, caterer, florists and musicians or DJ.

___ Announce engagement in the newspaper

___ Discuss where you will live after the wedding
Nine months before

___ Start a guest list

___ Decide on honeymoon destination

___ Plan music for the ceremony and reception

___ Select and order wedding rings and arrange for engraving

___ Register for china, linens, etc.
Six months before
___ Order invitations, announcements, napkins, thank-you notes and programs

___ Order party favors

___ Finalize honeymoon plans

___ Plan wedding decorations

___ Register at gift and department stores

___ Finalize guest list

___ Pay all deposits for any services reserved and get all contracts signed

___ Reserve all rental equipment needed for reception and wedding

___ Meet with caterer, florist, photographer, baker

___ Select and order wedding cake
Five months before
___ Purchase rings

___ Have the groom, groomsmen and any others fitted for their formal attire

___ Check on marriage license; sometimes there are requirements

___ Ask friends or family members to help with the guest book, reception, etc.
Three months before
___ Plan the ceremony rehearsal

___ Plan the rehearsal dinner

___ Mail invitations four to six weeks in advance

___ Shop for trousseau

___Confirm final fitting and delivery date for dresses and gown

___ Select hair and makeup stylist

___ Select going-away outfit

___ Select gifts for attendants

___ Buy wedding album and guest books

___ Schedule a wedding portrait

___ Contact photographer, reception site, florist and caterer to verify dates and all details of what is ordered

___ Contact the rental equipment company and ask for a printout so you can verify the date and number of items is correct

___ Arrange transportation for the wedding day

___ Send thank-you notes for any gifts received early and/or bridal showers
Two months before
___ Reserve accommodations for out-of-town guests

___ Finalize arrangements for music and wedding cake
One month before
___ Notify the wedding party of rehearsal time and invite guests to the rehearsal dinner

___ Obtain your marriage license

___ Contact caterer with final count of guests

___ Delegate all last-minute items

___ Make sure groomsmen have been fitted for their attire, and that bridesmaids have been fitted and have all the accessories

___ Provide in writing to your consultant the order of events for the ceremony
One to two weeks before
___ Have final fittings for all attire

___ Record each gift as it is received and write thank-you notes promptly

___ Provide photographer with a list of desired photos

___ Pack for the honeymoon

___ Pick up wedding rings

___ Verify all honeymoon arrangements
The day before
___ Have your hair and nails done

___ Give gifts to attendants

___ Hold rehearsal and rehearsal dinner

___ Place all attire and accessories in one place
The wedding day
___ Allow plenty of time to get ready

___ Thank everyone who helped along the way

___ Eat a good breakfast

___ Have Fun, It's Your Wedding!

Jenniene


Friday, June 12, 2009

Weddings On The Beach


Thanks to the Beach Bill, a law enacted by the Oregon legislature, all of Oregon's beaches are open and free to the public. For wedding parties, this means that getting married to the accompaniment of breaking waves and epic ocean views means simply walking onto the sand with a ring and a prayer, so to speak. The only hitch to this way of getting hitched may be access to the beach. Beach access through a state park, for example, requires the payment of a day use fee ($3 per car if the park is designated as a day use park). Many of Oregon's top coastal parks require a day use fee. There is no fee if someone just walks into the park.If you choose to access the beach from a state wayside (parking area, picnic tables, restrooms) or scenic viewpoint, there is no fee.

Also, keep in mind that crossing private property to access a beach is not allowed, which means that you can't tramp through somebodies yard with your wedding party, cake, minister and taffeta-dressed bridesmaids in order to reach that perfect crescent of Oregon sand.Additionally, many of our parks offer covered shelters (varying from rustic to deluxe) which are popular for weddings and receptions. Rental fees vary (typically $50), and reservations are required. Check out which beaches offer covered shelters, gazebos or other group accommodations.

Wedding license fees may vary depending on the county. We'd suggest contacting the County Clerk's office in the county in which you will be married. If you have a marriage license from another county in Oregon, you may be allowed to use it. If you are applying for a marriage license along the coast, in most cases, you can apply for a waiver of Oregon's three-day waiting period. Keep in mind that there is an additional fee to receive this waiver.
Also, if you are applying for the wedding license after you arrive on the coast, you'll need to have proper identification that includes a photo and birth date. A driver's license, Military ID or passport will also work. Finally, if you have been divorced within the last six months you'll need to bring a copy of the divorce decree.

Now have a lovely wedding.

Jenniene

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Why Not?


If you are thinking of when to have your wedding, and you happen to be one of those people who love the holiday's and want to include your special day during that time, why not!

Be bold and do what makes you happy, it's also a time when friends and family consider traveling to be with one another, so why not combine the two and save them some traveling money?

You may want to think of a Thanksgiving theme and use all those great fall colors for your table and wedding party, what a beautiful setting that would be! Think of all the delicious foods you could serve just for the occasion, I can smell the aromas now.....

As far as pictures go, if you are lucky enough to live in a wooded area the fall colors on the trees would be a great backdrop for pictures and you could use real leaves for some of your decorations, so go ahead, be bold and do it!

Don't forget to shop at the wedding store on my wedding portal; http://www.orweddingsandevents.info/ and check out my calender for upcoming events on the same site!


Jenniene

Friday, June 5, 2009

Some Events Comming Up

Heaven Can Wait Time:9:00 AM Date:6/7/2009 Event Description:5K Women's Walk/Run for Breast Cancer June 7th at 9:00 am Drake Park $20 to register online at www.heavencanwait.org proceeds benefit Sara Fisher Project of St. Charles Cancer Treatment Center Directions:Drake Park, Bend Oregon
541-706-7743 For more information


Central Oregon Wildflower Show
Time:9:00 AM TO 4:00 PM Date:6/12/2009 TO 6/14/2009
Event Description:Over 100 live specimens of wildflowers on display. Experts to answer questions. Live plants for sale. Cost: $5 Adults $2 children (ages 2-12) Members $2 Fee includes admission to the Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory.
Directions:at the Pozzi Building on the grounds of the Sunriver Nature Center & Observatory. Off of circle 3 in Sunriver.
541-593-4394 For more information.


Don't forget to check out my portal for great shopping at the Wedding Store at the top of the page in grey!! http://www.orweddingsandevents.info


Jenniene








Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Save Lot's of Money on Your Event


Saving money is on every one's mind with the economy and the thought of losing one's job at any moment in time. That's why we do what we do, our Internet portal was designed and priced for the advertiser or shopper in the climate of the times. We want everyone to be a winner, you shouldn't have to postpone that dream wedding, 50th wedding anniversary party, that dream cruise, your child's graduation party/gift!

Shop our Internet portal; http://www.orweddingsandevents.info/ and you'll be able to afford what you thought you couldn't. On the first page, on the top in the grey area, click on the Oregon Wedding Store and you will find all kinds of shopping needs at the lowest prices ever. Also, check out our sister portal: http://www.oregoninternetpages.com/, there you will find more bargains for your event. If you need ideas, help shopping, or have questions, don't hesitate to email me from the weddings and events portal or call. I would be happy to assist you.

Have fun shopping!