Pavan21 Life is in the details
Getting married August 2010 and i can’t wait to be married to by boyfriend. But got loads of crazy months let till then and so much to plan. Have no idea where to start. Any ideas
How I did it: I had help from loved ones & kept a planner and lots of to do lists. Family from my Husbands side helped a lot. Money was tight so if it weren't for them our Wedding would have been a lot less extravagent.
Lessons & tips: Follow your heart. Everything will turn out. If in the end your Marriage License is signed your day was a success.
Resources: My Sister in law, Hobby Lobbys 50% off sales, and clearance invites from Meijers.
Pavan21 Life is in the details
Getting married August 2010 and i can’t wait to be married to by boyfriend. But got loads of crazy months let till then and so much to plan. Have no idea where to start. Any ideas
MooShuTofu is making friends with money
Autumn sunshine, fantastic registrar, lots of people dancing, an extra-ordinary wedding singer, champagne surprise and lots of love.
I’m married now. A new life.
xxx
MooShuTofu is making friends with money
I’m trying to bring in the beauty, despite a small budget.
I’ve got gold, orchids, silk, mirrors and candles.
fingers crossed for beautiful weather
MooShuTofu is making friends with money
Here’s my pretty Monsoon ruffle dress.
Leyali is sleep-deprived.
I picked really great vendors and the band, OH, the band was so worth the money!
Deebaby is organising her life!
Some people lose sight of what a wedding is – it’s one day and whilst yes it should be special, it doesn’t need to be over the top expensive. The marriage is what matters. I’m so glad we followed our own path, married on NY Eve witha big party to celebrate with our nearest and dearest. My tip is to stay true to your spirits, celebrate the love you share and be unique – if you want to get married starkers do it – if you want a red dress – why not! Don’t let people talk you around to having a formal ceremony if you want a garden wedding – just go with your instincts. Most importantly don’t get too bogged down with the organisational side that you lose sight of each other and don’t enjoy the day… Start the way you mean to go on! Good luck folks and take loads of pics! :)
Leyali is sleep-deprived.
Have dress. Have band. Have rabbi. Have bridesmaids. Have caterer. Have baker. Have florist. Have photographer. Have kippot. Have kiddush cup. Have glass to break. Have flowergirls.
Invitations went out today. WOOHOO!!!!
NEED – ketubah, videographer, shoes, ring pillow, favors, escort cards, timeline, seating chart, guest book, oh probably a zillion other things.
Leyali is sleep-deprived.
.. since my sweet darling decided it doesn’t need to be kosher after all!
Also, I met with a wedding planner and I think I am going to need her.
Leyali is sleep-deprived.
Met with the caterer! Am awaiting paperwork from her. Next steps: Sign, give her a deposit, find a florist.