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    Karen and Hector’s $6,000 Chapel Wedding in Texas

    Posted on March 3, 2017 by Christina

    Karen and Hector chose the stunning Marty Leonard Chapel in Forth Worth, Texas for their intimate wedding.

    The Marty Leonard Chapel was designed by the world famous E. Fay Jones (1921 – 2004). The architect described his design as an “instrument for nature’s music as light and shadows move and change throughout the day.”

    The chapel provided a stunning backdrop for the couple’s heartfelt ceremony, witnessed by 60 of their dearest friends and family members.

    Thanks to Katie Brown of Velvet Sage Photography for the stunning photos!

    Karen, 25 & Hector Jr., 26

    Location: Fort Worth, Texas

    Wedding Date: October 14, 2016

    Number of Guests: 62

    Wedding Cost: $6,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Marty Leonard Chapel

    Wedding Reception Location: Our wedding was not traditional. We hosted a garden breakfast for all of our guest at the Gardens Restaurant at the Fort Worth Botanical Gardens before the wedding ceremony where we ate, played wedding games, did toasts and speeches, etc. This way our guests weren’t squirming and hungry during the ceremony and afterward, they had enough time to commute back home as all of the guest had to drive to Ft. Worth from Austin and Houston (where we are from).

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    Small was ideal for us. We are both introverts and never wanted anything big or flashy. Though we were celebrating our love, we wanted the ceremony to have a more romantic atmosphere than a party atmosphere. We also chose to write our own vows which included inside jokes and memories that only our closest family and friends would understand. Saying our vows was a very personal, magical moment. I think for all the guests, they were able to be a part of that moment because they caught those little things that reflect who we are. Having a large wedding, with plus ones and fourth cousins twice removed would’ve dulled that.

    What are some the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

    Keeping a clear vision, which is something we try to do in life. In the sense of wedding planning, everyone has an opinion on how and what you should do. It’s important that you have a clear vision of your perfect wedding day before you accept the suggestions of others. The clearer the vision you have for your wedding, the fewer choices you make, and the easier the final decisions will be.

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list? 

    The guest list was probably one of the easiest parts of planning our wedding. When we sat down to make the guest list, we went into it with a very black and white approach. We made three lists- A, B, C. A- Immediate Family; B-Extended Family + Close Friends; C- All other friends.

    We knew we wanted to keep it small, so when we saw the extent of list C, so we cut it all together which left lists A & B. List A was an automatic yes because most of them were involved in the actual ceremony. List B wasn’t really that long. It was the rest of our family and our closest friends. In total our guest list had 80 people. We both agreed that our perfect guest count would be 50. Plus, we knew not everyone would make it since the wedding was out of town. We stayed firm to our original lists; not adding in guests later.

    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?

    We didn’t have a lot of issues because we kept it off of social media. Don’t get me wrong, we were super excited and from time to time would post how exciting everything was, but we purposely left out details.  When you share all of the details about the planning and decisions being made (especially asking for advice on social media), you’re inviting those people into those moments. They feel like they’ve been along on the wedding planning journey with you so they expect an invitation to the final product. We kept most of the process private and didn’t announce the wedding date until about a week before the ceremony. I think by doing that, we avoided telling a lot of people no because since they didn’t know the date, they weren’t worried about missing it.

    For the few people who had problems with our small guest list, we told them honestly that we were having a small wedding out of town, but that we couldn’t wait to celebrate with them when we returned. Some got their feelings hurt, and others were completely understanding and loved that we took time when we returned to spend time just with them to celebrate.

     

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    The kiss! When the officiant said: ”You may now kiss your bride,” my husband dipped me and our parties popped silver streamers into the air as if we were kissing under fireworks. I loved every second of it and I’m so blessed that our amazing photographer captured it so I can relive it over and over!

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    The reception was fun. Every one gathered for breakfast. We shared a slideshow of pictures from when we first started dating. We had the guests share a few words of wisdom and of course our parents gave speeches.

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding? 

    We didn’t have to awkwardly meet new people at our wedding. Everyone who attended knew us and our story. It was so genuine.

    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    Be prepared to say “no”. Not only to other people, but to yourselves. It’s very easy to get carried away and before you know it, you’re over budget, and over capacity. Think about who you want to share your wedding with. Those people will be in your wedding pictures forever, whether they stay in your life forever or not.

     

     

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    Vendors:

    Photographer:  Velvet Sage Photography

    DJ:Jay Fox Productions

    Musicians: Jenny Glass Harpist

    Event Venue: Marty Leonard Chapel

    Bakery: Sweet Girl

    Officiant: Jeff Christensen of Jay Fox Productions

    We DIYd everything else 🙂

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    Plan Your Dream Honeymoon at Secrets Resorts & Spas with Apple Vacations

    Posted on March 2, 2017 by Christina

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    One of the most exciting things about getting married is planning your honeymoon! After all, is there anything better than getting away from it all with the love of your life?

    If you relish the idea of spending some delicious down time with your sweetheart that includes leisurely strolls on the beach, massages, gourmet meals and relaxation by the pool, then we recommend Secret Resorts & Spas.

    With locations in some of the most coveted locations in the world, Secrets Resorts & Spas invites you to dive deep into a romantic retreat, where adults escape the everyday amid the natural allure of the Caribbean. If you are looking for an all-inclusive experience, you’ll be thrilled to discover that Secrets Resorts & Spas offers an all-inclusive experience like no other, with Unlimited-Luxury®, including world class amenities and unsurpassed personal service.

    How do I book this dream vacay, you ask? Apple Vacations makes it easy peasy to plan your getaway! A one-stop-shop for all your wedding and honeymoon planning needs, Apple Vacations will take care of your travel arrangements and legal requirements, put you in touch with an experienced planner, and find you great ways to save.

    To make your search for the perfect location a little easier, we’ve highlighted three breathtaking Secrets Resorts & Spas locations that will have you dreaming Caribbean dreams!

    Secrets Wild Orchid Montego Bay

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    If sparkling Caribbean water and stretches of pristine private beach are calling you, we recommend Secrets Wild Orchid Montego Bay on the Montego Bay peninsula. With 350 opulent suites, this adults-only resort will pamper you with top-notch amenities, including a world class spa and eight gourmet à la carte restaurants serving a variety of international cuisine, along with eight chic bars and lounges.

    When you book a Junior Suite Ocean View Preferred Club or higher category room for at least seven nights, you will receive the Secrets Eternity Honeymoon Package. This includes:

    • Champagne on arrival
    • Champagne breakfast in bed the first morning after arrival
    • Tension Release Massage for two in couple massage suite room at the Spa
    • Choice of couples spa treatment
    • Private beachfront dinner one evening, upon your return from dinner you will find a romantic turndown service (includes 1 bottle of domestic wine and silver menu)
    • Private petit fours each evening at turndown service
    • Earn Free Nights towards a first anniversary return stay

    Secrets Papagayo Costa Rica

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    Love the idea of escaping to an unspoiled Pacific Coast beach with striking views of tropical flora and fauna? Secrets Papagayo Costa Rica offers adults a stunning Unlimited-Luxury® getaway in Costa Rica’s Gulf of Papagayo. The all-suite resort has 202 spacious suites, each with a private balcony or terrace as well as a superb Unlimited-Luxury® experience starting with 24-hour room service, daily refreshed mini-bar, a full service spa, and two gorgeous swimming pools. Upgrade to The Preferred Club and you will be treated to luxury amenities including 65 ocean view suites and additional privileges including access to a private lounge, upgraded bath amenities and mini-bar, concierge service and pillow menu.

    When you book a Preferred Club Bungalow Suite Ocean View or higher category room for at least seven nights, you will receive the Secrets Eternity Honeymoon Package. This includes:

    • Sparkling wine, fresh fruit and flowers in room upon arrival
    • Breakfast in bed with Mimosas one morning of stay
    • Tension Release Massage for two in the couple massage suite
    • Choice of couples spa treatment
    • Private beachfront dinner one evening – upon return from dinner you will find a romantic turndown service (Includes a bottle of domestic wine and silver menu for two)
    • Private petit fours each evening at turn down service
    • Free Anniversary Nights

    Secrets Aura Cozumel

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    If you are looking for a resort in Mexico that is stylish, exciting and sophisticated, we suggest Secrets Aura Cozumel, which sits just 12 miles off the coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. During the day relax and enjoy the breathtaking ocean views or dive in and discover famous reefs at one of the nearby world-renowned dive sites. In the evening, pamper yourself to a gourmet meal, then head to one of the chic swim up bars or lounges.

    When you book a Preferred Club Superior Junior Suite Ocean View or higher category room for at least seven nights, you will receive the Secrets Eternity Honeymoon Package. This includes:

    •  Sparkling wine, fresh fruit and flowers in room upon arrival
    • Breakfast in bed with Mimosas one morning of stay
    • Tension Release Massage for two in the couple massage suite
    • Choice of couples spa treatment
    • Private beachfront dinner one evening – upon return from dinner you will find a romantic turndown service (Includes a bottle of domestic wine and silver menu for two)
    • Private petit fours each evening at turn down service
    • Free Anniversary Nights

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    10 Beautiful Beaded Wedding Gowns

    Posted on March 1, 2017 by Emily

    Finding the perfect dress can be difficult. If you are looking for a beaded gown, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve rounded up 10 beaded wedding gowns from Etsy that will make you swoon!

    You’ll feel like a princess in this gorgeous gown from CarouselFashion

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    Looking for a more simple gown? This off white gown from CarouselFashion emphasizes the youth and beauty of the bride.

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    We can’t decide which detail we like best on this dress from SaintIsabel; the beaded lace bodice or the flutter sleeves that cascade past the waist or the skirt with two layers of gathered tulle for a touch of whimsy.

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    Channel your inner Gatsby fan in this stunning 1920’s inspired Charleston Flapper wedding dress from AntiqueLaceHeirlooms .

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    How cute is this Odette beaded dress from madebyanatomy?

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    This Vivien gown is sophisticated and regal, with a draped-sleeve lace racerback adorned with pearl beads and sequins. It’s from JillianFellers.

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    A bride who wants to incorporate her love of all things vintage would look amazing in this 1930s inspired dress from RetroVintageWeddings.

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    For a cloudy day at the beach or a winter wedding, how about this glamorous grey gown from Truvelle? It’s tied together beautifully with a silk bow that is both elegant and dramatic.

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    This stunningly jeweled gown from CarouselFashion is delicate and airy like cotton candy! The gorgeous tulle skirt gives your dress a beautiful ballgown look.

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    For the alternative bride, try this V neck, spaghetti strap top from Laceandlibertybridal. It’s light and romantic with sequin & lace flowers. Pair it with a bridal separate skirts to effortlessly transition between ceremony and reception.

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    *This post contains Etsy affiliate links

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    10 Beautiful Bridesmaids’ Robes

    Posted on February 28, 2017 by Emily

    Robes make for great bridesmaids’ gifts. But there are countless bridesmaids’ robes out there to choose from – and that can make the task of choosing the perfect style a bit daunting. Well, have no fear! We’ve chosen ten of our faves from Etsy to make your search easier!

    You and your bridesmaids will look and feel FABULOUS in these satin and lace robes from LeRoseGifts.

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    These floral robes from SandyWatersStore are trendy and chic.

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    These lovely, simple robes from LeRoseGifts can be worn after the wedding, while reading, lounging or getting ready in the morning.

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    Stylish kimono robes are ideal for getting ready with your bridesmaids. Not only will they look fantastic, but they will not wreak havoc on your hair and make up. This unique beauty is from PosyRobes.

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    Your bridesmaids will be delighted to wear these luxurious robes from IvyandMatilda while getting ready.

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    This floral robe set from silkandmore is perfect for your big day! It comes with mint robes for your bridesmaids and one matching white robe for you.

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    Want to look like goddesses on your wedding day? Try these floral robes from silkandmore.

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    Add a bright pop of color to your getting ready shots with these robes from aaberi.

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    Satin kimonos from walkinonair are light and feminine. Your bridesmaids won’t ever want to take them off!

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    If you’re a bride who isn’t really into florals and you prefer a more traditional look, these lace robes from LeRoseGifts are the perfect choice.

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    Bre and Doug’s Intimate Beach Wedding in Maui

    Posted on February 27, 2017 by Christina

    If you’ve never been to Hawaii (or even if you have!), this wedding just might make you and your sweetheart want to start packing your bags!

    Surrounded by 40 of their friends and loved ones, Bre and Doug had a heartfelt ceremony on a Maui beach, followed by a gorgeous reception at Olowalu Plantation House. Here’s what photographer Naomi Levit had to say about their destination wedding:

    “Olowalu Plantation House is such a rad place to get hitched. It has a huge variety of gorgeous backdrops that make this location awesome. Bre and Doug were all smiles throughout their day … The vibe was mellow and the joy was abundant.”

    Thanks so much to Naomi Levit Photography for sharing this lovely wedding with us!

    Bre, 30 & Doug, 33

    Location: Maui, Hawaii

    Wedding Date: July 28, 2016

    Number of Guests: 40

    Wedding Cost: ~$22,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Olowalu Plantation House

    Wedding Reception Location: Olowalu Plantation House

     

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    We knew we didn’t want a big wedding to begin with and we both love Maui (and so do our parents) so we decided a beach wedding was the way to go!

     

    What are some the challenges that you faced planning an intimate wedding?

    Since it was a destination wedding, we didn’t get a chance to visit venues and taste food/cakes. We relied on advice from our wedding planner Makena Weddings for all of our decisions and were very happy with everything she helped us pick out.   

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list? 

    No, we invited all our family, even though we knew many couldn’t come, and our closest friends.

    Did you have any ‘issues’ with the small guest list from friends and family? If so, how did you address them?

    From the beginning, we wanted a small destination wedding so we planned a reception to have back home after the wedding. Having two receptions was a lot of work but definitely worth it because we got our dream beach wedding and still were able to celebrate with all our family and friends back home.

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    Being on the beach in front of all our friends and family was amazing. Our officiant, who we just met the day before, made the ceremony special and added humor throughout the whole thing. Our photographer knew exactly where to get the best photos during the ceremony and reception. We are in love with all of our wedding photos!

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    The location was breathtaking and everything was set up just as we had pictured it. We got to enjoy amazing food with all our friends, watch the sunset and then danced the night away.

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    Having a small destination wedding on Maui was the best decision we made. We were able to spend quality time with our friends and family before, during and after the wedding.

    What advice do you have for couples who are considering an intimate wedding?

    Decide what is most important to you and don’t let all the little details stress you out. The day of the wedding goes so quick so don’t forget to stop, take a breath and enjoy every moment!

    Vendors:

    Photographer: Naomi Levit Photography

    Planning: Makena Weddings

    Venue: Olowalu Plantation House

    Flowers: Kihei Wailea Flowers by Cora

    Catering: Cafe O Lei

    Cake: Maui Wedding Cakes

    Hair/Makeup: Regina Campisi

    Officiant: Reverend Al Terry

    Musician: Charles Nahale

    DJ: DJ Money Mike

    Rentals: Paradise Event Rentals

    Stationery: Paper Delights

    Dress: I DO Bridal

     

     

     

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