Showing posts with label Groom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Groom. Show all posts

Monday, 9 September 2013

Budget Troubles!

So we went to this wedding on Friday, I was just extra (didn't actually know the Bride and Groom)... boyfriend went to Uni with the Groom.  From the beginning this wedding looked like it was poorly organised (from the guests point of view).


They invited 50 of their closest family and friends to the wedding service and reception... both were held in a venue no where near where they live and far away from any guests.  The church was an hours drive from the reception venue... the venue it self was beautiful, but the area it is in can only be described as the butt whole of England, not helped by the endless rain.

The problem was that unfortunately this couple were obviously on a budget, but trying to include everything and everyone...

They obviously wanted their friends and loved ones to attend but couldn't afford to feed 100+ people so only invited friends to the wedding and reception then the guests other halves were invited to the evening party - upsetting many guests (which to me was very selfish of the guests).  They then tired to add number to the day by cutting the drinks down to 2 glasses per head and adding a Saturday BBQ for the partners who couldn't attend the day... (which wrapped early as not many people attended)!

Many couples apparently fought about one half only attending the evening as it added cost, or waiting time or guilt as to weather only one should go... or not wanting to go and spending 8 hours in the sh*tty Premier Inn looking out over the A1 for 8 hrs but knowing your boyfriend really wants you with him!!

In the end the partners went and sucked it up or just didn't go...

What I have learnt from this is if you are on a small budget keep it to a small crowd, always pay for more than 2 drinks for your guests and don't put an extra day on for whiny girlfriends/boyfriend of friends - the people you have invited have spent money and taken time to spend this day with them make sure its the best day everyone can have - including you, you don't want to spend the day worrying.

Things I would do different:

* Ensure my guests have enough to drink
* Consider guest - they've taken time off work (if during the week) / paid money to travel + for hotels + for clothes and gifts
* Don't change plans because you can't make everyone happy
* Ban drugs from the wedding - SO RUDE
* Think about the logistics

- As a PA/EA I think about making things as easy as possible for my boss at all times, I would have this approach to my wedding as well, for myself and my guests.



Wednesday, 21 November 2012

GET THE LOOK: Pop Star Themed Wedding

Always wanted to be a pop star, or have a love of the glitz and glam of their lifestyles?  Just fancy a fun day, and have been inspired recently by your favourite pop star?

I am loving the following few songs, I have played nothing but them for at least two weeks.

Lana Del Rey - Ride

Asaf Avidan - One Day

Jessie Ware - Night Light

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ebay.co.uk

blog.invitationconsultants.com

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huffingtonpost.com

http://marthascircle.marthastewart.com

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Wedding Speech - need a helping hand?

Father of the Bride Speech
Traditionally the bride's father speaks first.
  • Introduce yourself and welcome everyone
  • Thank everyone involved in making the wedding happen
  • Talk about your daughter, share any stories from when she was younger
  • Talk about the groom and welcome him into your family
  • Give a toast to the happy couple and their future together - you may want to add some words of wisdom from your own experience of being married.
The Groom's Speech
The groom traditionally speaks next and begins with thanking everyone for coming, especially those who have traveled long distances.
  • You may want to thank the bride's parents for raising such a wonderful daughter
  • Thank the important people involved in organizing the wedding
  • Compliment your bride with some affectionate words
  • Toast the bridesmaids
  • Thank your best man for coming and say a few words about him - remember he is going to be making some friendly digs at you, so this is your chance to say something first
If the bride isn't making a speech, then remember to speak on behalf of her, such as when you thank people. If she does want to say a few words, she can follow after the groom's speech.
The Best Man Speech
The best man is traditionally the last speech and tends to be the more humorous or adventurous speech given. It is expected that the stories or jokes will be at the groom's expense, but not in a rude or offensive way.
  • Thank the groom for asking you to be his best man
  • Share a couple of funny stories about the groom
  • You could also talk about the bride if you know her well or tell a story about the bride and groom as a couple
  • Read out any telegrams from people who weren't able to attend
  • Make a toast to the happy couple
This is the traditional order for wedding speeches, however these days many weddings have both sets of parents making speeches and often the bride and maid of honor will say a few words.

Friday, 4 March 2011

Wedding Flowers - Buttonholes

Obviously weddings are all about us girls, I mean after all it is OUR big day : )  Some H2B's do like to get involved and there are a couple of areas we can let them take full control without worrying about it... buttonholes isn't one of them!

The buttonhole should match the brides bouquet, so usually this is pretty standard one of the matching flowers (and colour) from your bouquet (see below), but for those of us having 'alternative' bouquets such as brooch bouquets why not try something a little different for your groom?!

Standard 


http://www.bridalwave.tv/

www.thirdrockdesign.co.uk

Alternative



Bling themed buttonhole

http://www.helencarterweddings.co.uk/