looking back…

As I reflect on the whole wedding planning process, there are a few things that stick out to me. We started off with a budget, but it grew (and grew and grew) and I’ve heard that you should expect to go over budget.

My parents and I each had things that were really important to us and because they were funding the affair and I love them dearly their opinion was not taken lightly. The most important things to us happened to be the most expensive, of course.

– The photography. We knew that it would be a challenge to bring Kelly of Kelly Moore Photography and her assistant or husband all the way to South Carolina from Louisiana and that we’d have to pay for it. But I also knew that I have never seen anyone’s work and liked it as much as I love Kelly’s. She is also an old friend of mine and I knew how comfortable we’d be with her. We definitely got what we paid for and I’m so thrilled to have these amazing images with us forever!

– My dress and shoes. This was one of the first things we did and I had no idea what I wanted in a dress. We didn’t set a budget for the dress because I had no idea what to expect and I wanted to buy the dress that I felt the best in. I saw the high end and the higher end and the middle of the road when it came to prices. I ended up falling in love with a very simple, highly structured, Carolina Herrera gown that didn’t totally bust our budget. We bought the dress and veil at Warren Barron Bridal in Highland Park Village in Dallas. I’d send anyone there for the most amazing experience. The veil was by Angel Sanchez and completely finished the look of the dress. I also feel like I have an heirloom piece waiting to happen in my veil. It is timeless and classic and the lace is just perfectly detailed. My mom told me that she wanted to buy me some special shoes to wear with my dress, but they couldn’t be white because I had to wear them again. And I’m such a shoe fiend that I never wanted to wear white shoes at my wedding, anyway! I found the perfect gold brocade d’orsay Manolos that went perfectly with my pink and gold color scheme.

-The music. Todd and I knew that we had to have the Root Doctors play at our reception. They were out of our budget, so we decided to pay for that ourselves instead of having my parents fund it. This was one of our best decisions. The band was amazing and completely made the party! We also knew that we wanted our very talented friend to come down and play and sing at the wedding in addition to arranging all of the music for the organist and string quartet. He agreed, but we had to fly him down. The ceremony music would not have gone off nearly as seemlessly without him and this was money well-spent.

– The paper. We started off with our Save the Date and after looking through books and options, I knew that we’d have to go custom. We had a lot of information to get out through the Save the Date, I wanted to include a photo from our engagement session, and I wanted the cover to be the lace design from Todd’s mother’s handkerchief. That lace theme came back on the invitation and again, that was custom and letterpress. We brought it back again for the cover of the program and then I used it again when I designed little table signs. I am an event planner and believe in branding the event and setting the tone for the event in the beginning stages. I think we did that and hopefully everyone’s expectations were met.

Next up… I’ll tell you some of my favorite things about the day and how we kept it about us.

they're here!

My excitement to write this entry is overwhelming! I checked our wonderfully talented photographer’s blog (Kelly Moore Photography) today and was so thrilled to find some of our wedding photos on there. I am at a total loss for words about how beautiful they are! The ceremony photos are beautiful and sentimental. The reception photos are lively and really show just how much fun the party was. Her detail shots capture every little thing that I put into the wedding. Really, Kelly is the best!

I’ll do a few posts over the next few days to show each part of the wedding based around Kelly’s phenomenal photos, but here are a couple that I couldn’t wait to show you!

Brides and the City

Now that the Sex and the City movie is out, I’m reminded of all the other beautiful weddings that were featured on the show. It’s fun to look at them all together and see the different bridal styles of the girls– even Charlotte as she transformed from princess bride to vintage bride.

Which bride are you most like? Vintage Bride? Princess Bride? Modern Bride? Couture Bride? Classic Bride?

Dress shopping was naturally one of the most fun activities in my wedding-planning process. I tried on nearly one hundred dresses and never wanted to stop– even after I knew I’d found my dress. I got to be whatever Bride I wanted to be and I liked to imagine what venues where I might wear some of the “not quite right for me” dresses. The bridal fashions have really evolved so that each bride can feel like herself on her wedding day. And that’s the most important thing.

blue eyed bride

I wanted to let everyone who subscribes to this blog and who has us linked from your blog know that we are changing the title of this blog to “Blue Eyed Bride.” We will be keeping the same URL. I’m making the change because I never imagined the broad range of exposure that this blog would get and that it would evolve from being just ramblings about our wedding planning process and daily happenings to a full blown wedding blog. I’m really enjoying it and actually about to gear up to be a guest blogger for Elizabeth Anne Designs. Because of all of this, I feel the need to maintain our privacy and give a more appropriate content-related name to this project!

Update your links! Blue Eyed Bride is coming on Monday.

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