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TIPS | DO OR DITCH? WEDIQUETTE EDITION

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TIPS | DO OR DITCH? WEDIQUETTE EDITION

Weddings have no shortage or traditions and etiquette that dictates what you should and shouldn’t do on the big day. While researching best practices, we found that so many of the big wedding rules were antiquated. So, instead of maintaining the status quo, we decided to play a game of Do or Ditch! These are things that you can let go if they don’t match your style (it’s your wedding after all) or wedding day elements you shouldn’t cross off your list, no matter how badly you want to. Let’s dive in!

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Ditch

  • Expensive Stationary - Traditionally, weddings are filled with paper (invitations, STDs, menus, etc.), but they don’t have to be. If you’re looking for a more eco-friendly or affordable option, go digital!

  • Ceremony Seating Arrangements - Say goodbye to separated sides on the ceremony for the different families.

  • Cake - Not that into cake? Swap it for pie or an elaborate dessert display.

  • Wedding Party - More and more low-key couples are opting out of traditional wedding parties. You can forego a formal wedding party and still have a few friends or family members get ready with you on your big wedding morning!

  • Wedding Dress - Ditch the idea of a wedding dress if it’s not your style. Jumpsuits are all the rage this season.

Do

  • Dinner - Feed your guests, but if you can’t let them know formally via your wedding invitations, so they know to grab a bite beforehand.

  • Wedding Website - Create a wedding website! It can be as straightforward or as elaborate as you want

  • Welcome - Do something special to welcome out of town guests.

  • Alone Time - Carve some time out for just the two of you.

  • Technology - Respect the couple’s tech requests. Unplugged means unplugged.

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Ditch

  • Name Changes - Changing your last name doesn’t have to be a requirement. Discuss it and ditch it if you want.

  • Tosses - Garter and bouquet tosses single out your single friends and may be a little awkward in front of everyone (the whole under the wedding dress this can be a little 😬).

  • Matching - Bridesmaids don’t have to match. There’s a wide range of bridal party look to choose from. Explore your options!

  • Understated Grooms(men) - Mix it up, boys can get fancy too!

  • Brides Family Responsibilities - Traditions of yesteryear say that the bride’s parents foot the wedding bill, but it doesn’t have to be that way.

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Do

  • Vendor Meals - Feed your vendors. After working all day to create the perfect day, your staff gets hungry too!

  • Dress Code - Follow the desired dress code, no matter what. Confused about what the dress code means? We can help!

  • RSVPs - If you RSVP yes, then get your booty to the wedding.

  • Gifts - Thank your wedding party with a little something-something. It doesn’t have too pricey and over the top, just something to thank them for all the support they’ve given you.

  • Invites - Pay attention to your invitation. Never show up with a surprise plus ones or be a surprise guest. No invite (or a very clear plus one) means don’t show up.

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Ditch

  • White Dresses - White's a beautiful color, but if it doesn't make you *heart emoji*, then consider something out of the box! All black everything, perhaps?

  • Asking for Permission - It's 2020, so unless specifically requested, don't feel pressure to ask the to-be bride's parent' s/dad's permission for her hand in marriage.

  • Diamonds - There's a world of stones out there (different colors, cuts, and price ranges) shop around!

  • Gendered Wedding Parties - Who says you can't have a Man of Honor or Best Woman?

  • Being Given Away - Dads walking their daughters down the aisle is sweet, but if you aren't close and want another loved one to walk you down the aisle. Take the leap and go for the non-traditional. Or you can walk down the aisle solo.

 

What are we leaving in the past, and what are we bringing into 2020?

 

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TIPS | FINDING YOUR WEDDING AESTHETIC

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TIPS | FINDING YOUR WEDDING AESTHETIC

The first (or at least the first and most fun) step of your wedding planning is deciding the look of your wedding day. Not only is it exciting to put together, but it’ll live in your wedding pictures forever. When deciding on your oh so important wedding aesthetic, there are tons of things to consider and we’ve rounded up a few for you plus tips on how to keep your vision organized. Let the designing begin!

 

Brainstorm

Sit down with your boo or BFFs and talk about how you'd always envisioned your big day. Though those plans might have to be scaled down or re-worked to make them realistic, they are a good jumping off point.

Pinterest

Consult your Pinterest, but make sure it’s not just a bunch of pretty pictures. Now that Pinterest allows you to make subcategories, your running wedding board may benefit from some reorganization (especially if this is something you plan to show vendors in the future).

Quick Tip: Think about making a fresh wedding and creating sub-boards for:

  • Dress/Bridal Beauty

  • Bridesmaids (gifts, beauty)

  • Groom/Groomsmen

  • Guests (paper, favors, welcome)

  • Food and Drinks (reception, cocktail hour)

  • Decor

  • Shot List

After you’re done, go through your old wedding board and move only your very favorite pins to the new board and delete the rest.

Photo | Rob August

Photo | Rob August

Color Palette

Play with color palettes! Color (or lack thereof) can set the tone of your wedding day and your design aesthetic. Bold is in, but may need some experimentation to get right.

Theme

Looking to over the top with your wedding day aesthetic? Consider a theme. There are never ending options, and no doubt your look will be unforgettable.

Talk It Out

Ask yourself (and your spouse the big questions)! Do you want your wedding to be:

  • Modern or Traditional?

  • Big or small?

  • Daytime or nighttime?

These will all help to give you a clearer picture of your wedding day.

Consider What You Already Know

Decisions you’ve already made may also sway your wedding style.

Venue: Barns and outdoor venues lend themselves to a more rustic or boho look, while banquet halls and luxe hotels tend to be more classically styled.

Season: The season may also play a role in your overall decor. Winter Wonderland and Autumnal Coziness have very different vibes (and if you even care) you can incorporate them into your event design.

Photo | Diane Keathly

Photo | Diane Keathly

 

What’s your wedding aesthetic?

 

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2020 WEDDING TREND FORECAST

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2020 WEDDING TREND FORECAST

2020 is here and with the new year comes new trends. We've done the research (we're weddingologists, thank you very much) and things like eco-friendly details, color mixing, and intimate weddings will be all over the wedding scene this year.

As you scroll through this post you might be thinking: I like and may want to incorporate one or two of these trends on my wedding day, but is that going to make my wedding trendy? Well, yes and no. Sure, your wedding will be on-trend (congrats you have great taste!), but that's not some awful kiss of death. Many brides stress over the idea of their wedding looking timeless, but the truth is no wedding is truly timeless. Wedding dresses, florals, venues, and even decor details follow the trends of the time. What we like now, even in their most classic and beautiful forms will be "dated" one day and that's okay. Your wedding day should be a reflection of what you and your spouse love and want to live on in your hearts and photo albums for decades. You do you, boo.

Here are 12 of our favorite 2020 wedding trends; take a look, take notes, and get trendy!

 

The Less The Better

 

Soft Pops of Color

Photo | Payge Stevens
 

Hanging Floral Installations

 

Textured Florals

 

Personal Touches

 

Quirky Balloon Displays

Photo | Rob August

Photo | Rob August

 

Intimate Ceremonies

 

Eco-Fetti and other Eco-Friendly Wedding Day Details

 

Bold Color Mixing

Photo | Rob August

Photo | Rob August

 

Curated Bridesmaid Style

 

Insta Worthy Displays

 

Specialized and Diversified Menus

Photo | Reigh Walker

Photo | Reigh Walker

 

What are your favorite 2020 Wedding trends?

 

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TOP 5 | CHIC WINTER WEDDINGS

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TOP 5 | CHIC WINTER WEDDINGS

It’s feeling colder than ever in North Texas and we’re in the Winter Wedding mood. We’ve been keeping our eyes on all this season’s wedding trends and whether brides have gone full-on Christmas crazy or kept it minimal, we’re loving it. But, knowing just the right balance of holiday cheer to add to your decor can be tricky. Today we’re rounding up our Top 5 favorite ways to incorporate this holiday season into your wedding day. Go all out or pick winter elements to celebrate your favorite time of year.

Cozy Bridal Accessories

Photo | A Sea of Love
 

Ceremony Blankets

Photo | Diane Keathly

Photo | Diane Keathly

 

Winter White Bridesmaid Dresses

 

Festive Florals

Photo | Meshali

Photo | Meshali

 

Pops of Christmas Color

 

What does your dream winter wedding look like?

 

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2020 PANTONE COLOR OF THE YEAR: CLASSIC BLUE

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2020 PANTONE COLOR OF THE YEAR: CLASSIC BLUE

The Pantone Color of the Year dropped last week and we want to talk about it! Last Wednesday we waited with bated breath on Pantone's Instagram post announcing 2020s Color of the Year. They teased a few snaps of a gorgeous sunset and we were convinced that the COTY might be an Orange Blossom, a Ruby Red, or Bold Fuchsia so when Classic Blue was announced we were a little… underwhelmed. Blue is a beautiful color both in and outside of wedding design, but being lovers or all things extra we expected something a little more dynamic. I headed over the Pantone's blog for more insight on the choice. They described Classic Blue as:

Instilling calm, confidence, and connection, this enduring blue hue highlights our desire for a dependable and stable foundation on which to build as we cross the threshold into a new era.

- Pantone

And that's when we got it; calm, confident, and dependable though not always top of mind when dreaming up wedding color palettes, are some of the most important components to planning a wedding and a life with your boo. While going through our gorgeous wedding archives, we found so many past weddings that'd used blue to compliment their wedding style. Each exuded elegance, style, and understated beauty. Classic Blue, it took us a second, but we're into you.

Photo | Pantone

Photo | Pantone

If you’re into Classic Blue too, we’ve put together a few complementary color palettes plus inspiration from some of our own wedding’s Classic Blue moments. Enjoy!

 

Color Palettes That’ll Work With Classic Blue

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pantone 2020 classic blue color palette
pantone 2020 classic blue color palette
pantone 2020 classic blue color palette
pantone 2020 classic blue color palette
 

Ways to Incorporate Classic Blue

Bridesmaid Dresses

Photo | Adria Lea

Photo | Adria Lea

 

Paper Goods

Photo | Jillian Hogan
 

Wedding Cake

 

Stationary

Photo | Morgan Chidsey
 

Save the Date Display

 

Tablescape

 

Groomsmen Attire

Photo | Ashley Rhain

Photo | Ashley Rhain

 

Shoes

Photo | Ashley Rhain

Photo | Ashley Rhain

Let us know, are you a Classic Blue convert too?

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