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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Your Wedding Decor Planning Timeline

Once the man of your dreams on bended knee asks for your hand in marriage:
  • First thing you want to do is select the time of year you want to celebrate your nuptials.
  • Discuss finances with all parties contributing to the ‘cause’ to develop how much you are able to spend.
  • Select the venue that reflects your overall vision.
  • Start shopping for your gown. Your final decision will influence your overall vision more than you think.
  • Select the color and style of your bridesmaids dresses. The color will influence your décor color story.
  • Select your team of professionals (florist, decorator, caterer, photographer, videographer, music, etc.).
  • Determine what the needs are to establish the preliminary costs of all items. Don’t worry about the minute details just enough to know what your look will be and the estimated costs. The details will come later.

You’ve rounded the corner and the date is now 6 months away:
  • Meet with the caterer to finalize your menu.
  • Meet with your florist and decorator (preferably The Events Company) to discuss the overall look. Together they will help you build a plan, including the layout of the room. Don’t be afraid to ask to see a sample of the guest table set-up with the elements you’ve selected.
    • Flowers and décor for ceremony (look at what can be reused for the reception)
    • Flowers and décor for Cocktail area
    • Room ambiance: lighting, fabric draping, emphasizing focal points
    • Treat the table as a whole unit: linens, chairs or chair covers, centerpiece, charger, napkins, stemware, china, flatware
    • Specialty Tables: escort card table, gift table, cake table, head table or sweetheart table

The big details are finalized, now you can focus on the little details that will bring out your personalities (3 months out):
  • Ceremony: the grand exit (bubbles, flower petals, balloons, etc)
  • Cocktails: signature cocktail greet, ice sculpture, photo booth, strolling entertainment (hand illusionist)
  • Reception: Toasts, How to get the newlyweds to kiss, Monogram on dance floor, sparklers as bridal couple departs reception, etc.

Ready, Set, Go!

1 comment:

  1. At some local Malibu wedding venues I will also tie wedding knot. You know I am going to have an intimate wedding and want to use a romantic theme for my big day. I wonder if you have some nice DIY romantic wedding day inspirations.

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