Friday, April 24, 2009

The Dos and Don'ts of DIY- Article 1: The Dos

Doing things yourself is a great way to personalize your wedding and save money, but what is appropriate for you and your family to take on and what projects will haunt your dreams and make your perfect wedding a disaster waiting to happen? Inspired by an article on theknot.com, here is a guideline to steer you in the right direction.

DIY Dos:

1) Wedding Day Makeup:
Many of my brides are very leery about having a professional do their make-up. Who wants to look like a completely different person on the day of their wedding? Another option; have a trusted friend do your make-up for you.

2) Ceremony Decor:
Many times the ceremony site is already beautiful without additional decor. For a church you may only want to mark a few pews with ribbon and stems. You can even do mini pomanders (stay tuned for a DIY pomander post). If you have an outdoor ceremony nature is your decor. I would define the aisle with large candles in cylinders, but a lot of decor is not necessary. For anything more I would leave it to the pros. I can't imagine a bride in a tree hanging flowers and votives three hours before the wedding. You should definitely include this decor in the reception area. Designate someone to transport before hand to make sure this task gets done.

3) Your Favors:
The work can be done a month before the wedding and this can easily add a personal touch. Procrastinators and busy brides beware: Creating favors can be laborious...I suggest having everything completed by two weeks before the wedding. You do not want to spend your last night of being a single women cutting, pasting, and filling favor boxes!

4) Your Invitations, Programs and Save-the-Dates:
Again, a project that will be completed months before the wedding. Now-a-days you can purchase price friendly invitation kits. I love the ones at Target! I also suggest vistaprint.com for save-the-dates, but remember to allow time for delivery.

For different ideas on the same topic go to
http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-planning/diy-do-it-yourself-weddings/articles/diy-wedding-dos-and-donts.aspx

Stay tuned for Article 2: The Don'ts

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

Perez/Estrada Wedding



On March 21st we were honored to coordinate the wedding of Teresa Perez and Erick Estrada at the beautiful Villa Antonia. Maria Bernal did a wonderful job with the photography, as you can see.





The ceremony was at St. Williams in Round Rock. Isn't it breathe taking?




The Glass Fountain did the florals.




Villa Antonia made a beautiful back drop for the reception.




Other vendors:
Dinner Music- Mariachi Esrella
Reception Music- Complete Music, Kit
Caterers- Sterling Affairs
Videographer- Video Shoppe
Cake Designer- Cakes 'n More
Ice Sculpture- Amazing Ice Design
Rentals- Marquee