mrsmaysonetxo

After a 6 month search and 8 months before the wedding, I HAVE FINALLY FOUND AND ORDERED MY WEDDING DRESS

For me, finding the right dress was not just about the dress that I cried in when I saw myself, it wasn’t the dress I always pictured myself in. I had other things to factor into my decision that although unimportant for some brides was very important for me.

Start from the beginning:

Back in Feb when I started trying on dresses I thought i was looking for a halter dress. I didn’t think strapless would be for me, but I was told by someone at Davids Bridal that with my chest size i shouldn’t pick out halter dresses, so I took her advice and I didn’t. Well I didn’t find any dresses there but I fell in love with a dress from the next shop we went to. And for the next 6 months I stayed in love with it, picturing myself walking down the aisle in it, it was perfect. Well the only problem was that i wish the beading stood out more

Factor #1: I wanted a dress that the beading stood out more

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Another time I went with just my mom and let her pick out dresses she wanted me to try on. It is quite an experience dress shopping with my mom because we have opposite taste in.. everything. The best one she picked soon became her favorite but I still didn’t really like it. I hated the material it was so heavy and I had a lot of cleavage with this dress. But she would not give up

Factor #2: I really liked the tafetta material because it was lighter and I felt like I could move in it

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Finally to the present time: I went dress shopping this past Saturday with my mother, FH’s mother, and my sister/MOH. The first appointment I made was at the shop where these two dresses were located and they were the first ones I tried on. I started in the first dress that I liked and I walked out still knowing it was the dress for me but the whole time everyone was ooo-ing and ahhh-ing at me in the dress my mom goes “Wait til you see you the dress i picked” “The dress I picked is better” “I still like the dress I picked” at that point I wanted her to leave, except she was the one paying for the dress so I put up with it. I put on her dress and I still hated it, I knew that was not the one but she would not stop going on about her dress, and it’s not even just me who liked mine over hers because so did the manager from the shop, my sister, and soon to be mother in law. I tried on 2 more that they picked out and I hated. Then my sister found a dress that was a little different than what I tried on but had what I liked and what my mom liked about a dress. I tried it on and loved it. It was a halter dress! The one dress that I tried on as a halter turned out to be my dress.

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September 2, 2010 by mrsmaysonetxo | Filed under: Fashion, Jewelry & Runway | 2 Comments
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Lilian

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Invitations are an important step to set the tone for the type of wedding you intend to have, whether it is fancy, casual or something in between.

Nowadays, we have so much to choose from; printing techniques, paper style, colors, sizes, new trends….

I haven’t found yet THAT perfect invitation…but I am almost there (I guess).

My biggest dilemma at this moment however is the wording. I am having a hard time trying to figure out which idiom to write on my invitations. As most of you might know, I will be having a destination wedding in Brazil. Some of my guests understand English and Portuguese pretty well. However, some, can only understand/read English and others only Portuguese.

A friend of mine suggested me to have the invitations written in Portuguese as the wedding will be held in Brazil. Besides, the guest flying out of US will be contacting me anyways for travel arrangements and I can always explain the details.

The other day I was reading about a bride who is currently living in London and her wedding will be held in Costa Rica. To avoid any misunderstanding, she had invitations written in English and in Spanish. (Maybe a little too much??).

I was also told to choose one or the other and have a little card attached with the translation…

Have any of you been through a situation like this? Any ideas??? Suggestions??

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image credit: OhSoBeautifulPaper

September 1, 2010 by Lilian | Filed under: Invitations & Save The Dates,Wedding Etiquette & Advice | 3 Comments
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Bicoastal_Bride

I’ve always loved the Alfred Angelo line for its beautiful styles and affordable prices. Whether romantic, classic, trendy or sassy, I truly believe this line has something that would make just about any bride happy.

As you know, Alfred Angelo came to the rescue at the last minute when I was on the fence about my original dress, and I quickly fell head over heels for a romantic mermaid silhouette with cascading tiers of lace, a gorgeous semi-cathedral train, and an elegant grape sash beneath the bust.

And earlier, while on the hunt for bridesmaid dresses that would flatter a variety of body types, my sister and I found the perfect formal and flattering grape gown, which featured white embroidery and crystal detailing on its sash.

 An Alfred Angelo Wedding
Of course, I was excited about these picks before the big day, but looking back at our photos afterward, I’m even more in love. In the end, I’m so glad I ordered my dream dress before it was too late, and that the girls also loved their dresses, which paired so perfectly with mine. I truly can’t imagine our wearing anything else.
 An Alfred Angelo Wedding
 An Alfred Angelo Wedding
Will you and your bridesmaids wear dresses made by the same designer, or closely matched in style? Whether you’re now looking back on your day or are still waiting for it to arrive, have you ever had any second thoughts about your dress choices?

(Photo Credits: Damien Smith Photography & Alex Neumann Photography)

August 31, 2010 by Bicoastal_Bride | Filed under: Bridal Parties,Fashion, Jewelry & Runway | 0 Comments
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Bicoastal_Bride

Are you ready to be inspired? I hope you so, because Erwin and Ed’s ceremony and reception recaps are here, and they’re heartfelt, touching and beautiful.

I’m thrilled to share these with you, first because of the wonderful job my fellow Wish Upon a Wedding DC board members and our wish granters did in making this a magical day, but even more so because it was a fabulous celebration of love and hope for the most deserving couple.

I hope you enjoy the video by Human Story Films, along with a few gorgeous images from Ed and Erwin’s “Wedding in White” celebration at D.C.’s historic Meridian on August 14, 2010.

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Erwin and Ed’s wedding ended a 10-year engagement, while beginning a new phase in their lives.
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Officiant A.C. Warden led the couple’s beautifully personalized ceremony.
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Lil Inspirations went above and beyond in crafting the most gorgeous handkerchiefs for the couple.
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An elegant and lovely Paloma’s Nest ringbearer’s bowl was a perfect special touch.
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Cakes by Cynthia created a truly delicious confection. Aren’t these cake toppers fabulous?
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The flowers and décor by Katie Martin, plus printed touches from Littlebit Heart, were absolutely stunning.
Want to learn more about Wish Upon a Wedding DC? Visit our Facebook page or send me an email at dcsecretary@wishuponawedding.org.
(Photo Credits: Three Lights Photography, LLC & Wish Upon a Wedding DC Facebook Library)
August 30, 2010 by Bicoastal_Bride | Filed under: Wish Upon a Wedding | 0 Comments
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Bicoastal_Bride

The man I married is my best friend and partner in all things – the silly, the serious, the life-changing, and the mundane. He is gentle, sincere, thoughtful and genuine, and he looked so handsome and happy on our wedding day.

 The Man I Married
Some people think that wedding day portraits are all about the bride, but I disagree. Stephen looked amazing, and he did it without a $200 makeup application or a $1,000 gown.
 The Man I Married
 The Man I Married
 The Man I Married
 The Man I Married
LESSON LEARNED: A good photographer will be sure to capture a few great portrait shots of the groom, but if he or she seems to be forgetting, or if you’d like more, be sure to speak up. After all, it’s your husband’s day, too!
Do you have any favorite wedding day or engagement shots of your guy?

(Photo Credits: Alex Neumann Photography)

August 27, 2010 by Bicoastal_Bride | Filed under: Groom's Guide,Wedding Photos & Video | 1 Comment
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BrideFlu

This Sunday marked the five month anniversary of our engagement! It’s been a whirlwind time for both of us with lots of emotions, stories and insights. I started a blog to help convey the lessons I’ve learned since my introduction into fiancee-hood. But what about what J’s gone through? Here are a few of the thoughts he’d probably share with men who are about to propose to their girlfriends! If only he had known ahead of time…

1. You will not get to sit back and relax after the proposal, even though you probably deserve to. A few days after we got engaged, J and I had our first discussion about setting a date. J thought a year and a half would be a nice time frame. My friend E reported a similar situation with her fiancee who suggested they wait well over a year to walk down the aisle. Another friend’s fiance admitted he thought they’d wait at least two years before even starting to plan their nuptials!

Guess what, guys? Slipping the ring on her finger is like pulling the trigger on the starting gun: on your marks, get set, get married! I understand that you just went through a lot of stress choosing the ring, planning the surprise and pulling off the proposal. We truly are grateful but quite frankly, you’ve given us an excuse to do a ton of shopping, crafting and planning and there’s no way we can wait. Honestly, we can’t. It’s in our DNA. Think of the little box that ring comes in as Pandora’s Box because once you open it, there ain’t no stopping the wedding planning.

2. You will discuss something about the wedding every day until the wedding. This will eventually make you grateful that you are not, in fact, waiting more than a year to get married.

3. You will be judged by the ring. “Let me see it!” Is what most ladies will say the first time they run into your gal after getting engaged. They’ll exclaim, “Oh, it’s beautiful!”or, “How do you hold up your finger? It’s so big!” or “Oh! It’s so bright. I need sunglasses!”

I know when you’re picking out the ring you’re only worried about her reaction, but you should also worry about the reactions of her mother, her best friend, her co-workers, her hairdresser, her bagger at the grocery store who asks if she prefers paper or plastic, and just about every other woman in her life.

4. You will be forced to watch a lot of wedding television: Poor J was not invited to attend my wedding dress shopping. However he has seen hundreds of brides try on and find their future wedding gowns thanks to the Say Yes to the Dress marathons that occur every Friday on TLC. (And now Say Yes To The Dress Atlanta! Southern women are crraaaazzy!) He’s also been forced to watch David Tutera, Battle of the Wedding Designers, Whose Wedding is it Anyway, and Bridezillas. Can somebody say estrogen overload???

5. No matter how crazy your future bride gets during the wedding planning, just remember: it could be worse. This is why I make sure J watches a lot of episodes of Bridezillas! Those hoes make me look calm, sane and rational. Bring it on!

by BrideFlu | Filed under: Entertainment,Groom's Guide | 6 Comments
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Geek Bride

All the guests at our wedding will be people we love very much, who have all supported us in one way or another, so I’d like to give them something nice to take home.  After spending ages debating what I could give as favours that…
a)  Fit in with the overall geeky theme of the wedding
b)  Everyone will like
c)  Don’t cost too much
…I was just about to take Miss Manners’ advice and not do them at all, but I decided to because I want to show people -albeit in a very small way- that I appreciate them.  It’s giving me a massive headache though, because I get the feeling most people will leave the favours behind because they’re ‘not their sort of thing’ because we’ll get stuff that suits us and our wedding but gifts for the guests should be things they like and not things we like but what do they like?  I DON’T KNOW!!!

Aaaaaand, breathe.

So, I’ve had very many ideas, now I’m just in the stages of working out which favours will be relatively cheap and liked by most guests (I’m not so delusional that I think everyone will like them!).  Cue favour parade!

First up are these adorably nerdy sour candies.  They come in many many designs (Hello Kitty, Resident Evil, Gears Of War, Family Guy, Emily Strange… the list goes on…).  The picture below -courtesy of Google Images- shows the Pacman and Super Mario designs.
Pros: Everyone loves candy, so even if they don’t quite get what the design on the tin is meant to be they’ll still enjoy the goodness inside!
Cons: Unless I manage to get hold of them from a wholesale supplier, they’re going to be expensive.
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My latest obsession is with the show True Blood, so part of me wants to give each guest a bottle of carbonated blood-orange-flavoured Tru Blood, which they sell at www.trubeverage.com, among other places.
Pros:  My inner squealing fangirl totally loves this idea.
Cons:  “It’s not real blood, it’s just a fizzy drink packaged to look like the synthetic blood that vampires drink in a TV show I’m obsessed with.  No, granny, I don’t need therapy.  No, this doesn’t mean we’re satanists now.”  I don’t wish to have this conversation.
TruBlood Wedding Favor Frenzy!

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August 26, 2010 by Geek Bride | Filed under: Wedding Gifts & Favors | 6 Comments
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heather_n_will

Only 10 more days. Oh my goodness, I have to let that sink in… There are only ten days until everything I have planned and created and organized will either come together in a beautifully orchestrated harmony to represent Hubby and me and our love for each other and the life we are continually created… or blow up and show me to be a miserable failure at planning, creating and organizing. I am hoping for the harmony.
All of my DIY projects have been completed. All the vendors have all of their info and the time lines and charts. Everyone who will RSVP has done so at this point. (But even so, I have planned for a ten person “spill over table” just in case.) I am just focusing on breathing and enjoying these last few days. It is much harder to do than it sounds. I hardly slept at all last night… I blamed the mattress, but it was more of a problem of over active imagination. I am insanely happy and excited to finally get to experience this moment! Yet, I am also worried that I have forgotten something big. Perfectly natural considering this is my first time ever putting anything of this magnitude together. (Excuse me while I remind myself to breathe again, thanks.)
One thing that was a very welcome and needed surprise came from my wonderful, precious hubby. He planned out a mini-honeymoon for us!! I really didn’t expect it at all, but now I am so thrilled about it. Ya’ll know I am gonna need a break after all this goes down!
In any case, this will likely be my last post until after the 4th. I will then begin pouring out all of the great recap stuff that I have loved seeing from all of you fabulous blogger bride divas that have gone down the aisle before me recently. The love, encouragement, support and advice I have received from you all has meant so much to me! Wish me luck!

August 25, 2010 by heather_n_will | Filed under: All the rest,DIY Weddings | 3 Comments
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Stuart Brazell

As much as I love getting ready with my girls – make-up, hair, gossip and free flowing champagne, I decided to keep it zen for my big day! I did not have a sip of alcohol at the rehearsal dinner and pretty much just drank water for the four days before. We all know proper water consumption = glowing skin!  I made sure I was in bed at a decent hour and felt as stress free as possible.  Rob and I spent the night at home, gasp… yes we slept in the same bed the night before, but hey it’s 2010 and we live together.  Not to mention I probably would have lost sleep without the comfort of having him next to me and yes we were well behaved (no hanky panky lol).  It was so nice to sleep in my own bed and shower in my own shower!

The next day Rob set off for the thirty minute drive to Manhattan Beach and I stayed at home and had the morning to myself.  I decided against coffee to fight the nerves and instead did a morning mediation / yoga session where I envisioned the day playing out just as it should.  My hair stylist arrived at noon, my make-up artist at 1:30pm and at 3pm I had one of my besties, Stef, come by the house to jump in the town car and ride down with me.  I kept things simple and calm and I’m so glad I gave myself those personal moments, because the rest of the day was filled with amazing people and lots of lots of energy!

Here we are on the way to the wedding … my wedding!:

by Stuart Brazell | Filed under: Ceremony and Vows,Entertainment | 0 Comments
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caitlin1122

So this past weekend we had our first cake testing. It went well…we tried 3 different kinds-chocolate with chocolate mouse and buttercream icing, yellow with bavarian cream and butter cream icing, and red velvet with buttercream icing. Chocolate and yellow were really good! But the red velvet… just was not. That was very disappointing! Red Velvet is almost a staple down south and I definitely want one layer in our cake to be red velvet so that cake place was taken off the table immediately! We have 2 more that we are going to look at-and I am very excited for that!

It’s great getting to look through the books and really see what we like. I think we’ll definitely do white buttercream frosting, and we want something kind of simple, but of course beautiful. Below are some that I saw at a different cake place we’ll be going to next!

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Photo from Cakes by Shirley

Wedding Countdown Ticker

by caitlin1122 | Filed under: Cakes,Catering & Food | 5 Comments
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