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TIPS | WEDDING ORGANIZATION

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TIPS | WEDDING ORGANIZATION

Wedding planning is hard (understatement of the year) and full of facts + figures, and endless minuscule details to keep up with. It’s even harder when you don’t have a way to manage all the mess. Now we’re not trying to convert any of our fancy-free brides into Type-A organizers, we see you, but we have a little something for everyone in this post.

We tried our best to be thorough and tick all the organizational boxes, but none can quite compare to the support a wedding planner can give you. Your 6-page color-coded spreadsheet won’t wrangle vendors, comfort your mom, or bust a move with you on the dance floor. Stress-free brides hire wedding planners and brides who don’t want to pull out all their hair organize.

 

Quick Tips!

 

2: Read Every Contract—Closely.

Contracts keep you informed about vendor expectations, but it’s also the bible for every deadline, timeline, and cost involved on your big day. This is where your big organizational data will come from.

1: Ask for help.

Your friends, family, and spouse are there to help! So reach out! Delegating small tasks here and there will keep your plate clear for bigger, more time-consuming tasks.


4: Prioritize.

3: Email Address.

All wedding elements are not created equal. There will be parts of your wedding day that you care about less than others and those tasks are perfect for delegating to your spouse, friends or family. Plus, now you can put your energy into what matters to you instead of wasting time on which color chair cover looks best with the napkins.

Sign up for a separate email address for all your wedding-related needs. This will keep your primary email address free of wedding clutter and you can tackle wedding emails without distractions.



5: Collaborate With Your Planner!

This seems like a no-duh, but your wedding planner is a resource so use their expertise. Plus many wedding planners, Celebrate Dallas included, use sites that help couples and wedding planners work together.

 

LITE

These organizational tools are light and casual. You won’t need them every single second, but you can throw it in your purse so you have it when you need it.

Notebook or Bullet Journal

Source | Etsy

Source | Etsy

A classic monogrammed notebook is perfect for keeping to-do lists and meeting notes.

Photo | Carlo Mendoza , Illustration and cards | Via Calligraphy

Photo | Carlo Mendoza , Illustration and cards | Via Calligraphy

Bullet journals give you a space for creative expression and info dumping.

Artful Agenda or Google Calendar

Source | Artful Agenda

Source | Artful Agenda

Artful Agenda is a fancy (and much cuter) version of Google Calendar, but it comes with a $50 a year price tag. If you don’t need the cute consider using old fashioned GCal for your calendar and notes integration.

Aisle Planner

Source | Aisle Planner

Source | Aisle Planner

Aisle Planner is a website that many wedding planners use to organize, share, and collaborate on your wedding info! It’s a one-stop-shop to check off to-dos, track RSVPs, and share wedding inspo and timelines.

 

MEDIUM

Medium organizational options give you more bang for your buck. Your bases are covered, but you’re not chained to the system.

Wedding Planner

Paper
Source | Erin Condren

Source | Erin Condren

Wedding specific planner come in many different shapes and sizes, but Erin Condren is one of our favorites. Of course, there are many other more affordable options (see: Purple Trail or Recollections at Michael’s.

Digital
Source | Etsy

Source | Etsy

Digital planners are for the tech-savvy and available on Tablets or iPads. You can take notes and fill in important info using your apple pencil or the Android alternative.

Binder

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Source | Etsy

Binder pages are old fashioned, but if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. These resources are all over the internet and you can find in-depth options very cheap or free. *Note these don’t come with a binder, decorating and organizing your binder will be your DIY activity (I feel a scrapbooking montage coming on…).

Dropbox

Source | Dropbox

Source | Dropbox

Have a lot of information coming from a million different places? Consider Dropbox. You can scan all your contracts, receipts, notes, and invoices in one place. Dropbox can be organized, re-organized, and organized again. The more folders, the better.

 

MEGA

This is for the bride who can’t get enough of the wedding planning process. These systems are for the faint of heart, but if this is your thing it might take your breath away.

Scrum Board

Scrum boards break your task list down to it’s absolute tiniest detail. Anything you’re doing in the name of your wedding day goes on the board. You won’t forget anything, we promise you that much. You can also create a digital scrum board on Trello and other project management apps.

Spreadsheet

Source | Etsy

Source | Etsy

Spreadsheets are the Grand Poo-bah of organizational systems. With the right spreadsheet, no wedding detail will go unnoticed. If it matters, there’s a cell for it.

 

What’s your organizational style?

 

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TIPS | WEDDING PARTY GIFT GUIDE

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TIPS | WEDDING PARTY GIFT GUIDE

When you think wedding gifts, you think registries, hand mixers, and good china. But, the bride and groom aren't only ones that should be showered with nice things on their wedding day, bridal parties deserve a gift just as much as the couple. Now hear me out! While couples aren't required to get their bridal parties presents, maybe they should be. More than likely, your wedding party has lent a hand and more than a few hours to your big day (and the many event days leading up to it), and thank you gifts are a thoughtful way to show gratitude.

Now don't take this to mean that you have to go out buy the most expensive gift you can find, more than likely your bridal party will love any token of appreciation. You can even make your gifts, but this may be more trouble than it's worth depending on your wedding timeline. If you're unsure of what to look for during your gift search, keep in mind these two questions:

  • Is it thoughtful (Does this make sense for the person I'm buying it for)?

  • Is it practical (Will they be able to use this gift on or after my wedding day)?

If you can answer yes to either or both of these questions, then you've got a great gift!

Need some inspiration? Well, we've rounded up a few of our favorite gifts for everyone on your wedding party shopping list and wouldn't mind being in more than a few of these lucky bridal parties, just sayin'.

 

Gifts For Each Other

Some couples choose to exchange gifts on the day of their wedding. Be it something to wear on the big day or a tear-jerking letter; it’s a great way to set the tone and share a moment before the ceremony. These gifts can be given during the first look or exchanged via bridesmaid and groomsmen while the couple gets ready.

Bride

Initial Necklace

Favorite Snack Pack

Photo Credit | Jeff & Michele Weddings

Heart Felt Letter

Photo Credit | Kevin + Stephanie

Photo Credit | Kevin + Stephanie

Statement Earrings

Shop | BHLD

Shop | BHLD

Groom

Reasons I Love You

Boudoir Pictures

Shop | flipchap

Shop | flipchap

Engraved Cuff Links

Watch

Photo Credit | Alex Thornton Photography
 

Bridal Party Gifts

Bridal party gifts are fairly common and are a way to give back to some of your favorite people! Gifts don’t have to extravagant and can even be practical gifts that they can wear on the day, either way, your bridal party will appreciate you thinking of them.

Bridesmaids

Intergalactic Make Up Bag

Face Full of Masks

Shop | Patchology

Shop | Patchology

Cranky Coffee Cup

Shop | Steven Rhodes

Dainty Rings

Groomsman

Beard Care Kit

Shop | Herbivore

Shop | Herbivore

Wall Mounted Beer Bottle Opener

Shop | IntraSStudio

Shaving Kit

Shop | Gentlemen Jon

Custom Yeti Koozie Mugs

Flower Girl

Their Very Own Book

Shop | ISeeMeBooksUS

Name Plate Bracelet

Personalized Puzzle

Shop | GladTwo

Shop | GladTwo

Sequin Pillow

Ring Bearer

Lego Look Alike

Shop | willyouWireme

Monogrammed Suspenders

Custom Crayons

The Coolest Ring Security Uniform

 

Parents

Parent gifts are an opportunity to thank your parents and in-laws for all they’ve done for you. Not just with wedding planning or chipping in financially, but for getting you this far in life. Plus, they are responsible for raising your favorite person and that’s something to be thankful for. And though this is directed towards parents, it can be applied to found/chosen families or anyone who’s played a significant role in your life.

Mother

A Hanky That Will Create & Dry Your Tears

Photo Credit | A Sea of Love

Photo Credit | A Sea of Love

Post Wedding Wine Rack

Family Recipe Cutting Board

Sentimental Picture Frame

Shop | EGCreativeCo

Father

Specialty Tie

Message Socks

Shop | GroomSocks

Shop | GroomSocks

Grill Master Apron

Shop | Mark & Graham

Fishing Keychain

 

Thanks, But No Thanks

If you’ve gotten to the end of the list and still haven’t found the perfect gift, below are a few options for gifts that are guaranteed crowd pleasers. Pre-made (or customizable) gift boxes are the perfect way to give without reinventing the wheel. *By the way this is not sponsored, we’re just big fans!

The Knack Shop is gift box building site where you can add or subtract from pre-made gift boxes tailored to nearly any interest anyone has ever had. Ever. Seriously.

Shop | Knack Shop

Shop | Knack Shop

The Party Shop Co. is an Etsy shop that handcrafts more traditional wedding party gift boxes. They’re all glitter and monogram galore and we love it.

Everything Decorated also features gift boxes, but with more rustic and masculine options. If you’re looking for engraved wood and leather, they’ve got you covered.

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TIPS | DECODING WEDDING DRESS CODES

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TIPS | DECODING WEDDING DRESS CODES

Wedding dress codes can be a minefield of confusion, frantic googling, and last minute shopping trips. How casual is Dressy Casual? How optional is the black tie in Black Tie Optional? All pressing and important questions that we’ve gathered the answers to.

Below we’ve compiled all the most popular wedding dress codes and how to achieve them. Of course, these just our recommendations and you should wear whatever you want, but we may be able to save you a few awkward glances.

 

White Tie

White Tie weddings are the fanciest of all traditional weddings. Think Royal Wedding meets an elegant charity ball. Although white tie weddings aren’t super common if you’re invited to one it’s an excellent opportunity to above and beyond typical wedding wear.

Standard White Tie Attire:

  • Floor-length gown, with fancy footwear and jewelry (and throw on a fascinator if you’re wanna get wild!)

  • Tuxedos with tails are customary menswear, along with white vests and bow ties.

Photo Credit | Jeremy Russell

Photo Credit | Jeremy Russell

 

Black Tie

Black Tie weddings are more common and give you room to play with your style. Black tie weddings are usually formal evening occasions with a distinct, extravagant style.

Standard Black Tie Attire:

  • Floor-length gown, but you can get away with a formal cocktail dress.

  • Tailless Tuxedos with a bow tie and a cummerbund or vest.

Photo Credit | Jessica Burke

Photo Credit | Jessica Burke

 

Black Tie Optional or Formal

Black Tie Optional aka Formal weddings are similar to Black Tie weddings but are a little less hoity-toity. You’ll still be dressed to the nines, but you aren’t confined to gowns and tuxedos. You can infuse more color and pattern into your look.

Standard Black Tie Optional or Formal Attire:

  • Formal dressy dress with no specific color or length.

  • Dark suit or tuxedo with a tie or bow tie.

 

Cocktail Attire or Semi-Formal

Cocktail or semi-formal attire can be anything you’d wear on a night out on the town. Fun, flirty, but still done up enough to fit in with the party.

Standard Cocktail Attire or Semi-Formal Attire:

  • Nice dress of any length, but steer clear of fabrics that are a little too casual like jersey.

  • Any color suit, but you can ditch the tie or bow tie for a more laid back feel.

Photo Credit | Wale Ariztos Photography
 

Dressy Casual

Dressy Casual wedding attire is what I like to call “Put One Thing On. “Find your cutest casual outfit (something you’d wear going out to a nice brunch with friends or to your local Red Lobster), then add one thing. A pair of cute shoes, a piece of jewelry, a fun cardigan, or cute belt and wallah you’re casually dressy.

Standard Cocktail Attire or Semi-Formal Attire:

  • A dress or a dressy skirt and blouse.

  • Slacks and a button-down or polo. If you’re feelin’ a suit coat, throw on a suit coat, but no pressure!

Photo Credit | Ashley Rhian Photography
 

Casual or Daytime

Perfect for a rustic or backyard wedding, Casual or Daytime wedding attire is an easy-going as you can get.

Standard Casual or Daytime Attire:

  • Break out your maxi’s and sundresses. Sandals are also appropriate if the weather permits.

  • Jeans, knee-length shorts, or linen suits.

Photo Credit | Helen Byrd Photography

Photo Credit | Helen Byrd Photography

 

Calling An Audible

For when you’ve been thrown an out-of-the-box dress code or worse, one you’ve never even heard of.

Themed Wedding Attire

Beach or Tropical Attire

Wear comfortable and breathable fabrics because more than likely it’s going to be hot or humid. If you’re planning on wearing heels, you may want to reconsider. As cute as they might be, sinking during the ceremony (or even all night) won’t be fun.

Photo Credit | Suburban Faux Pas

Photo Credit | Suburban Faux Pas

Festive Attire

Maybe one of the most confusing dress codes on paper, but the most fun in practice, “Festive” attire is your opportunity to wear any of all of the things. Sequins? Break ‘em out! Patterns? Wear a couple! Ruffles? The bigger, the better!

Photo Credit | Millie Pilkington

Photo Credit | Millie Pilkington

 

If you’re attending a themed wedding where guests are expected to dress up, pick a few details to play into the theme like a mask or jewelry or lean in and go all out with a one of a kind outfit and headpiece.

Photo Credit | Mecca Gamble

Photo Credit | Mecca Gamble

No Dress Code

Sometimes things are going to be left up to your interpretation. In these cases, your best bet is to reach out to the couple for clarification. If you’d rather not, you’ll be safe defaulting to a semi-formal dress code.

Photo Credit | Mary Summers Hafner

Photo Credit | Mary Summers Hafner

 

Definite No’s, No Matter the Dress Code

  • Never ever ever wear white to a wedding unless explicitly being told to do so.

  • If you’re still unsure of what to wear, err on the side of caution and go a little fancier than you think you need to be. Worst case scenario, you’ll look (and feel) extra lovely in all your wedding day selfies.

  • Steer clear of wearing your club clothes, not because you won’t look like a smoke show (because you absolutely will), but because you’ll be more comfortable getting out on the dance floor without any fear of wardrobe malfunctions and the couple will too.

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WEDDING DAY GETTING READY PLAYLIST

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WEDDING DAY GETTING READY PLAYLIST

After months (or even years) of planning, your big day is finally here! Instead of obsessing over a million more little details, get yourself in the right frame a mind with the ultimate wedding day playlist. We’ve gathered all of our faves for you and your bridal babes to dance and de-stress to while you’re getting ready to walk down the aisle. Here’s our 50 favorite Wedding Getting Ready songs!

Photo Credit | Christina Childress

Photo Credit | Christina Childress

  • Bruno Mars - Marry You

  • Ariana Grande – No Tears Left to Cry

  • Nicki Minaj - Super Bass

  • Bazzi - Mine

  • Beyoncé - Crazy In Love

  • Big Boi - All Night

  • Kelly Clarkson - My Life Would Suck Without You

  • Salt'n'Pepa - Whatta Man

  • Calvin Harris - How Deep Is Your Love

  • Carly Rae Jepson – Run Away with Me

  • Maggie Rodgers - Say It

  • Usher, Alicia Keys - My Boo

  • Normani - Motivation

  • Lizzo - Soulmate

  • Honne - Good Together

  • Drake - Best I Ever Had

  • Beyoncé - Drunk In Love

  • Dua Lipa - One Kiss

  • Hailee Steinfeld – Starving

  • Sam Henshaw - The World Is Mine

Photo Credit | Melissa Marshall

Photo Credit | Melissa Marshall

  • Taylor Swift - Lover

  • Fitz and The Tantrums - Out Of My League

  • Hunter Hayes - Tattoo

  • A$AP Ferg - Moon River

  • Daryl Hall & John Oates - You Make My Dreams

  • Kacey Musgrave - Butterflies

  • Martin Garrix - There For You

  • Abba - Dancing Queen

  • OutKast - Hey Ya!

  • Lauv - I Like Me Better

Photo Credit | Jennefer Wilson

Photo Credit | Jennefer Wilson

  • Lizzo - Good as Hell

  • Spice Girl - Wannabe

  • Train - Drops of Jupiter

  • Brett Eldredge - Beat of the Music

  • Fergie - Glamorous

  • Mariah Carey - Fantasy

  • Rihanna -You Da One

  • Shania Twain - Man! I Feel Like A Woman

  • Whitney Houston - I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)

  • Miranda Lambert - Fooled Around and Fell in Love

Photography | Chelsea Q White

Photography | Chelsea Q White

  • TV Girl - Lovers Rock

  • Prince - I Wanna Be Your Lover

  • Taylor Swift - Fearless

  • Ellie Goulding – Close to Me

  • Bebe Rexha – Meant to Be

  • Jessica Simpson - With You

  • Carly Rae Jepson - I Really Like You

  • Mase - Feel So Good

  • Zac Brown Band - Loving You Easy

  • Cardi - I Like It

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TIPS | HAPPY BRIDES HIRE WEDDING PLANNERS

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TIPS | HAPPY BRIDES HIRE WEDDING PLANNERS

Photo: Valeriia Bugaiova

Photo: Valeriia Bugaiova

Regardless of the size of your dream wedding, if you, dear Bride, want to enjoy your engagement and your wedding, hiring a wedding planner is the best thing you can do! Even for those of us who are incredibly organized and love planning events aided by numerous color-coded spreadsheets, planning a wedding can be a daunting task. Here we share why hiring a great wedding planner will make you the happiest bride.

Photo: Frans Hulet

Photo: Frans Hulet

A wedding planner will get to know you, your vision, and budget. This will allow the planner to give you the best vendor recommendations for your event, and to save you from the rabbit hole of endless internet searches that can lead you quick frustration. Finding a quality vendor, who is available on your desired wedding date and who is also within your budget, is not an easy feat. Let your planner deal with that while you go grab a latte and find your perfect wedding shoes. 

Photo: Rawpixel

Photo: Rawpixel

You will get to enjoy the fun part of wedding planning! Go shopping for your dream dress, go cake tasting with your future spouse, and pick your honeymoon destination! Kiss the stress of calling vendors, responding to dozens (or, yes, hundreds) of emails, keeping up with contracts, logistics, and spreadsheets goodbye! 

Photo: Andoso

Photo: Andoso

You can enjoy your wedding because you have hired a professional to take care of you, your loved ones, and every detail of your once-in-a-lifetime day. A good wedding planner will craft your event with the utmost care, and if something were to go wrong you're likely to never find out. Talk about pure wedded bliss! Wedding planners are wizards; let them work their magic. 

Photo: Rawpixel

Photo: Rawpixel

You can focus on preparing for marriage which will last much longer than your wedding. Oftentimes, couples get wrapped up in wedding planning and forget to prepare for married life. Talks about guest lists, seating charts, and money can leave a couple, not only exhausted, but disconnected from to the true reason behind the big party. Hiring a wedding planner will allow you and your partner to enjoy your engagement and spend quality time planning your future together. 

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