Wedding coordinator? Puhlease. You can plan that mammyjammer from your laptop without sacrificing a single ounce of style.
Put the Petals to the Metal
Why opt for a bouquet with a three-day life span when you can have buds that last for eternity? Walk down the aisle holding a work of art comrpised of buttons (they’re more elegant than you’re thinking) that you’ll pass down for generations. If you do go for the real deal, there’s no need to blow your wad. Head to the local flower market or order online in bulk and emulate the work of your favorite florist.
Frock You
It’s your day, and you can wear what you want to. If you dare to be different, we suggest a stunning traditional Mexican wedding dress. Non-Bohemians can opt for a more traditional gown from Paloma Blanca, an affordable line (starting at $1,400) out of Canada. Perhaps you’re somewhere in between old school and new school? Jenny Yoo has designed a whole collection for your type called Wedding Alternatives that consists of simple, nonfrilly frocks.
Paper Pushers
Moontree Letterpress makes designing chic, simple invitations easy and fun. Pick one of the nature-inspired letterpress designs. Then choose fonts and ink colors from the style guide and voila, done and done. If you want to up the kitsch factor, trot on to Two Trick Pony where invites are inspired by everything from vintage carnivals to ’70s floral dishes. And for all of you hopeless romantics, Mika78 will bring your love story to life on paper. Save yourself the trouble of filling out your return address a zillion times with a customized rubber stamp.
There’s a Place for Us
Winter, summer, spring, or fall, Dunton Hot Springs, an old mining town in the Colorado Rockies, is truly magical all year long. The whole town (including an open-air chapel) can be rented for your big day, as long as you don’t invite more than 42 people. If you prefer Southern comfort, Tennessee’s Blackberry Farm, nestled in the Smokey Mountains, has the charm of the old (carriage rides, orchards) and the luxury of the new (spa, food and wine program) on a pristine 4,200-acre estate.
Pretty Maids All in a Row
Finally someone has created cute, wearable bridesmaids dresses for under 300 bucks. No, really. You’ll Swoon for these effortlessly elegant frocks that come in a plethora of styles and colors — there’s something flattering for every apple, pear, and watermelon. Monique Lhuillier is spreading her love to the maids with a new line of dresses in sleek styles, vibrant hues, and price tags around $300. They’ve supported you and put up with your every last breakdown. Gift them with Dannijo’s modern monogrammed bracelets.
Family Traditions
Maybe you’re Jewish. Maybe you just wish you were. Either way, you’ll like New Ketubah, which reinterprets the traditional handwritten and drawn marriage contracts as modern works of art featuring celestial, nature-inspired, and tastefully spiritual imagery. Show the groom its not just all about you by gifting him with sentimental custom cuff links.
Make It Special
There’s nothing as nerve racking as the looming, impending speech when you’re one of the chosen ones. Avoid the anxiety and contact The Oratory Laboratory to help you write and deliver the perfect sentiments. We can’t all marry rock stars who write songs about us. But you can elicit singer/songwriter James Carrington to record a custom tune about you and your beloved.
Runaway Bride
If even this is all too much, do not run off to Vegas. The Four Seasons Maui has an all-inclusive elopement package for $5,800 that blows Sin City out of the water.
Photos: Courtesy of Really Bad Kitty; Courtesy of Les Gazelles; Courtesy of Mika78; Courtesy of Dunton Hot Springs; Courtesy of Dannijo; Courtesy of New Ketubah; Courtesy of The Oratory Laboratory; Courtesy of Four Seasons Maui
Posted by galinda333 on Oct 30, 2009 4:05:25 PM
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Posted by AppplesNYC on Oct 13, 2009 11:39:22 AM
If you choose to go it alone - there is an app for that! Check out the Bride Guide for iPhone that has checklists, information on saving money, and great ideas!
Posted by JodiT on Oct 13, 2009 10:04:47 AM
How many of your readers do you really think are getting marries this fall? WHat about the rest of us - give us content we actually care about!
Posted by idoplan on Oct 13, 2009 9:45:17 AM
ummm..let's not dismiss that wedding coordinator so quickly! you will have someone to guide you, hold your hand, make great suggestions, keep your wedding personal, save you money, coordinate all your wedding professionals, make sure you don't forget something important, give you checklists, provide emergency kits, and give you assurance that your day will go smoothly. And this is only the beginning of what a coordinator can do for you. www.idoplan.com
Posted by Lottie on Dec 3, 2009 9:29:42 AM
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