TOP 5 | WAYS TO KEEP YOUR WEDDING COSTS LOW

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TOP 5 | WAYS TO KEEP YOUR WEDDING COSTS LOW

There aren't many things people enjoy more than a good deal, especially on a big (typically pricey) day like your wedding. But, as professional wedding planners/your internet BFFs, let us assure you that your wedding is neither the time nor the place to try and cut corners. Guests will notice, you will notice and attempting to cut costs on the wrong item or vendor could actually end up costing you more in the long run. So if you're looking for high glamour without having to break the bank, check out our cheat sheet to help keep costs low and smiles high.

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1. Venue
It's easy to spend big on your dream venue but, remember that weddings should be about experiencing the love between two people. So focus on finding a venue that is naturally beautiful. This will help you save loads on decor + floral arrangements. Also consider getting hitched at a historical location. You can potentially claim the facility costs on your taxes #winning

A venue like the private lakehouse for Sarah + John's wedding earlier this year is the perfect way to cut cost on a venue without sacrificing personal style.

2. Drink Responsibly
Alcohol is an easy way to go WAY over your wedding budget. Try hosting a cocktail or mixer bar instead. This helps cut down on the amount of alcohol needed as guests are encouraged to add in fruits, ice, and garnish that take up the space of straight alcohol. 

Or you can host an open bar during cocktail hour then switch to beer + wine during the reception. 

Our favorite tip is to  premier a couples signature cocktail. It's less alcohol and specific to your big day.

3. Timing
Remember our talk about how 'in-season is the best season?' While this is still true for florals, it's not true for basically any other aspect of your wedding. Getting married out of wedding season or even choosing to marry on a Sunday or Wednesday versus a Saturday is a great way to instantly trim your wedding budget by about 25%.

Design House via Airbnb

Design House via Airbnb

Off Grid House via Airbnb

Off Grid House via Airbnb

4. Honeymoon
A great wedding budget includes the costs of items associated before, during and after the wedding. Skipping out on budgeting for the costs of bachelor/bachelorette parties or a honeymoon can make for a very sobering reality 2-3 months after your big day. Plan ahead! If you can, skip the long and pricey international flight and stay domestic instead. AirBnB has a TON of listings from country to city to satisfy every couples desires. 

5. The Guest List + Invites
Perhaps the simplest way to cut back on costs is to invite less people. A smaller guests lists means less invites, less seats at a reception, less tables, less centerpieces, etc. If you're struggling to figure out who does and doesn't get an invite follow the unofficial golden rule: are they (active)  in your life currently and are they going to attend to celebrate the couple (as a whole)? Inviting your coworker who invited your to her holiday party four years ago might seem less attractive when you realize her seat costs approx. $60. 

Embrace the digital age! It's 2016, send e-invites to cut back on postage and stationary for save-the-dates and RSVPs. 

Hire a Wedding Planner!
Yes, yes, we realize this is technically a 6th tip but, one of the best ways to ensure you stay on track financially and get great deals on everything from alcohol to parking permits, is to hire a wedding planner. They are in the business year round and have loads of connections/contacts that will save you time and money. If you are really set on doing most of the planning yourself, consider a Day Of Coordinator. This person can consult with you during the planning process and help keep everything organized and running smoothly to ensure dodging any last minute hiccups, fines or fees. We offer lots of packages for every bride and groom. 

Photography | Savannah Pyron

Photography | Savannah Pyron

Remember your wedding day is YOUR wedding day. It's all about deciding what will make you, your partner, and your guests happiest. Know your budget and be choosy about what is and isn't worth shelling out cash over. Consider sitting down and making a list of wedding must-haves versus wedding would-be-nice to haves. 

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EMILY + KEVIN | TRINITY RIVER AUDUBON CENTER

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EMILY + KEVIN | TRINITY RIVER AUDUBON CENTER

YAY! It's #MarriedFaceMonday!

Today we're sharing the wedding of Emily + Kevin! These two are the absolute cutest! And will you just check out Emily's smile?! We are so smitten!

These two tied the knot on September 3rd at the Trinity River Audubon Center. Emily really wanted to draw from the natural beauty of the landscape around the venue with a dessert rose aesthetic full of muted tones and lots of texture! I mean just look at her bouquet! It's one of our all time faves for sure!!

There were so many amazing moments from this wedding, but I think my favorite was one of the last. At the end of the night, as we were lining up guests for a sparkler exit, Emily + Kevin had a private last dance. I always love these, because it's just on final moment for our couples to savor their wedding day. Most couples choose a slow, romantic song and sway gently, but not these two! They chose Love on Top by Beyonce! They were so full of love and joy, that a slow jam couldn't contain it and it was the most smile-worthy moment ever! It suited them perfectly! We just love it when couples are true to themselves.

See all the amazing details in the full gallery below shot by one of our all time favorites, Shay & Olive. And be sure to check out the full vendor team below!

VENDOR TEAM

FLOWERS + COORDINATION | CELEBRATE COLORFULLY
PHOTOGRAPHER | SHAY & OLIVE
VENUE | TRINITY RIVER AUDUBON CENTER
HAIR + MAKEUP | TEASE TO PLEASE
CATERER | BOLSA DALLAS
CAKE + DESSERTS | JAR CAKERY
COCKTAIL HOUR ENTERTAINMENT | ERNESTO'S MUSIC
RECEPTION ENTERTAINMENT | ASTOUNDING SOUNDS
TRANSPORTATION | PREMIER TRANSPORTATION

 

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TIPS | WEDDING FAVORS YOUR GUESTS WILL WANT TO TAKE HOME

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TIPS | WEDDING FAVORS YOUR GUESTS WILL WANT TO TAKE HOME

Think about the last several weddings you’ve attended. Do you remember the wedding favors? Let’s be honest, the personalized matchbooks and mints aren’t favors that your guests will remember. In fact, they may be left behind at the reception tables only to be tossed away. You want your wedding favors to be unique, memorable and appreciated.

Here are a few wedding favor ideas that your guests will actually want!

Pretty Little Plants

Who wouldn’t want these adorable succulents sitting in their living room or on their night stand? I’ll take one for each room in my house, please and thank you!

Cute Coffee Mugs

If you’re having a fall or winter wedding and a majority of your guests are avid coffee drinkers, you can’t go wrong with a coffee mug and beans.

Photo | Wendy Laurel

Photo | Wendy Laurel

Kits for the Kids

Don’t forget favors for the kids! A little basket of gadgets, games, and snacks will surely keep them entertained all night!

Cigars

Men may not be fans of pretty little plants, but they sure do love their cigars!

Donuts!

Because nobody can resist a donut! Send your guests home with a sugary treat!

Ice Cream Scoops

Come on, how charming! After all, we ALL scream for ice cream and you can be sure that your guests will use these at home a lot!

Remember one thing: You know your guests the best. If you have a guest list filled with food lovers, a midnight snack will be the way to their hearts. If your crowd really enjoys to have a good drink, you know they won’t leave behind a mini bottle of tequila! Give them a small gift to show your love and appreciation for accompanying you on such a special day!

What would you like to take home with you as a wedding favor?

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#CSFPARTYGIRL WORKSHOP AT THE COTERIE

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#CSFPARTYGIRL WORKSHOP AT THE COTERIE

Happy Monday, friends!

We're so excited to be sharing all the details on our flower crown workshop with Circle Seven Five today!  In collaboration with Savannah Smiled and Hello Flawless, this autumnal inspired evening included a mini photo shoot, loose curls + lip color, and a flower crown perfect for the fall season!

Check out below for a sneak peek of our workshops and see our website for more classes coming soon! 

Big thank you to the ladies of Circle Seven Five!
We had an absolute blast and can't wait to collaborate again soon!
Photos | Savannah Smiled

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TOP 5 | WEDDING SIGNAGE

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TOP 5 | WEDDING SIGNAGE

Signs. 

We use them everyday and hardly think about them at all. But at weddings, a well-crafted sign can not only provide necessary information about the day/couple but, also evoke incredible emotion from your guests. 

Custom Signage| Remember November Inc

Custom Signage| Remember November Inc

Signs are an example of the 'ooh, ahhhs, and oh-yeah's' that help move a wedding from good to great. So, we've gathered our favorite ideas on how to use signage (whether witty or sweet) on your big day.  

1. Arrival/Parking

Much like other events (think graduations, parties, concerts) finding your way around --or even to-- a wedding can be an unnecessary stress for guests. Use signs leading up to and inside of your venue to help keep guests on the right track. 

Photography | Christopher Nolan 

Photography | Christopher Nolan 

Photography| Amanda Perkins / via stylemepretty.com

Photography| Amanda Perkins / via stylemepretty.com

You can also use signage to preview your day and/or your bridal party with your guests.

2. Ceremony

In the ceremony space signs can help set the tone for your day. Let everyone know what a great day you've got planned. 

3. Reception Programming: Schedule + Seating

Even if guests aren't assigned seats, everyone will need one to eat. 

Photography | Becca Lea

Photography | Becca Lea

4.  Decor: The Bar/Cocktail Hour, Reception and/or Ceremony Space

Signs don't have to be limited to directions or logistics. Consider using signs to jazz up your reception space. Decorate the bar with signs or share your wedding hashtags!

Photography | Laura Murray 

Photography | Laura Murray 

Photography | Lovers of Love Venue/Caterer | Temecula Creek Inn Event Coordinator | Michelle Garibay Events

Photography | Lovers of Love 
Venue/Caterer | Temecula Creek Inn
Event Coordinator | Michelle Garibay Events

5. Departure

Take this time to send your guest off with a gift, a thank you, or even a prayer for safe travels.

Calligrapher:| Outside The Bloom

Calligrapher:| Outside The Bloom

Calligraphy | Ellie + Ace

Calligraphy | Ellie + Ace

Signs, like weddings, can come big or small, the most important thing to remember is what goes on it should be your call! Use humor or hymns, the choice is all yours. And if you're in the market for a calligrapher may we (kindly but, also seriously) suggest Stephanie over at Ellie + Ace. She's a member of The Coterie family and does amazing work!

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