Thursday, February 26, 2009

Bridal Expo

So, I went to a bridal expo at Ameristar this weekend with my friends Madeline and Gina. TALK ABOUT OVERWHELMING! Geeze, there were about a million people and tons of people pining for the business. I am glad that we went though. I found a place that is EVEN CHEAPER THAN GENESIS, THE CHRISTY, and ORLANDO GARDENS. They don't include the cake, but they also don't charge for service. On a Friday they charge $14 a head! So, that is a big difference from the $17.50...especially because the $17.50 from the others doesnt include the service...or sales tax. I kept going back and forth tring to crunch the numbers, and by the time you rent the tables, chairs, linens, buy the food, (most improtantly the alcohol) etc, I can't seem to find the purpose in trying to do it myself. It is just easier and actually cheaper to go to a venue. So, I am making appointments to visit all four of the venues, sometimes things are too good to be true, so I would like to see the insides of all of the venues before I make a decision. I will keep you all updated. Also I found out more information on the cake that is offered for free with the package from the Christy. The cake is provided by McCarther's Bakery. They had a table at the expo, and their cakes were beautiful. I got to see pictures of the cakes that would be included at the Christy. I was pleasantly suprised, and would be happy to have the cake provided if I go with the Christy. We'll just have to see. Keep your fingers crossed.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Invitations

So the invitations are next. I have been looking into pre-made vs. homemade. I am definitely leaning toward homemade. It is highly expensive for the premade. Now adays, almost everyone has a printer. This makes having someone print them for me just seem like a waste of money. To add a litte bit of a fancy feel to the design I have come up with a pretty simple idea. It came from one of my lovely friends Gina who did my baby shower invites and made them look beautiful. I plan on buying cardstock in the blue color of the ribbons of the bridesmaids...Then I plan to buy the more see-through white paper to layer on top. I will punch two holes in the top of the cards and tie a little ribbon through to hold the papers together. I can get a enough paper for the blue cardstock from office max for $15. All I need is a nice paper cutter and time. I am still shopping around for the clear white paper. If any of you can think of a place with a good price I am all ears. All together, with the price of envelopes, paper and stamps, I should be able to spend well under $100. This is a fraction of the price I have been able to find from the printing companies.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Sponsorship

So one of the tips I came across on one of the many websites I have been visiting is to have sponsors. Get local companies to donate their services in return for their advertisment at your wedding. Some may think this is a "tacky" method. And until I really started to investigate this, I too thought it sounded crazy. So far I have been suprised by the responses. First, I started this blog, so there was a spot for all the sponsors-to-be to view. This way they could get to know me, and see how many women like me are following the blog who they would be exposing themselves to. I have definetly had a rude reply here and there, but it does'nt hurt to try. I posted a craigslist ad and have recieved a response from a Mary Kay agent willing to give the bridal party facials and do their make up. Of course with doing all this i am being careful to make sure that the people are legit. I am sure I will have a couple crazies respond, but being as that we are on a budget...is that what you call it when you have negative money?....anyway I can use all the help I can get. I was always told its not what you know but who you know, and I am seeing the reality to that right now.

TIP # 3. ASK so many of us (me especially) are too proud to actually ask around and see who would be able to donate thier services. Chances are you have a friend or she has a friend that is a make up artist or does hair, or can bake a mean cake....just saying. People are suprisingly happy to help, and they aren't gonna ask you. They think you are so busy and there is so much to do right now that they would be an annoyance or a bother if they asked you.

Still Never Hurts To Ask

Once again, it never hurts to ask! I just spoke with a representative from the Christy. They are willing to match the price and it includes the cake, and NO SERVICE FEES! They are my new favorites! so, 17.50/person with cake!

Here is a link to their website:

http://www.thechristy.com/locations.html

Color Scheme

So according to a friend, you can't do much without a "color scheme". Wow, I can't believe I am talking about this kinda stuff...and not bothered about it. ha. Anyway I decided my bridesmaids all get to wear black. In my personal opinion it is just mean to do anything else. If a woman isnt 100% happy about their body, and have never met one that was, sticking them in a bright colored dress isn't a nice thing to do. Considering I actually like my bridesmaids and I want them to look great and feel great, it was an easy decision to go with a black dress. So I found a $50 dress at target...I know crazy, but I really like it.

Here is a link if you want to look at it: http://www.target.com/Mossimo-Black-Crossover-V-Neck-Empire/dp/B001DYNE32/qid=1234836623/ref=br_1_8/182-3426302-2508509?ie=UTF8&node=1104830&frombrowse=1&pricerange=&index=tgt-mf-mv&field-browse=1104830&rank=-product%5Fsite%5Flaunch%5Fdate&rh=tgt%5F2%3ABlack&page=3

I am going to have a blue ribbon tied at the waist (a light sky blue) to add a bit of color. Also I am thinking of having them hold white flowers. Then maybe I would hold flowers the color of their sash to tie that into my white dress. So, the color scheme would be black, blue, and white. I would like to have the groomsmen wear a blue tie that matches the blue on the women's sash. The groom (love em) would wear a cobalt blue tie. It would be darker than the men's so that he stood out. Comment away. Bad? Good? I really don't know how to dress myself let alone plan other people's outfits! hah. So if you have any input feel free to help me out here:)

Monday, February 16, 2009

Recption Halls

Okay, so today I started the proccess of selecting a venue for the reception. Being Irish and Sicilian (NOT ITALIAN ha), the most important part is the food and drink. I found a couple places that are in the running. A place called Genesis, and another called Orlando Gardens. Each of them offer a discounted price for Fridays. Genisis was 17.50/person. This includes rental space, open bar for four hours, buffet dinner, linens, service, seating, china, and I am sure I am forgetting something else. The second place, Orlando Gardens offers all the same ammennities plus a couple extras, but for 20.95/person. I contacted both venues, and Orlando Gardens offered to match the price of Genesis without hesitation.

TIP #1, PRICES AREN'T SET IN STONE. I am going to be visiting both of these venues to see which suits my needs best. I will be reporting back soon.

TIP #2, FRIDAY IS ALWAYS CHEAPER. If you are on a budget, you can save 2-5$ per guest simply moving the date to a Friday.

The Purposal

So I was excited, as many women like me, to have the love of my life get down on one knee and ask that I spend the rest of my life with him. It was so sweet, him getting down on his knee in the middle of a restaruant. Being a very quiet person, I know that was a big leap for him. He too was just as excited to hear me answer YES! I spent the next few days on cloud nine. Then came reality. The dress, the cake, the caterer, and on and on and on! Being the girl who climbed trees and played in dirt and never spent time thinking of a wedding, it has all come as quite a shock. For anyone out there that has just read this and thought "me too!" this blog is for you. I will update you all on my journey, planning the wedding, the dissappointments, the cheap tricks, and of course the final result of all of this craziness. If in doing this I can help one person either feel sane, or give them information on a great deal this is all worth it. So here's to the wedding being everything I hope it can be, and keeping my sanity until the big day!