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    100 Ways To Slash Wedding Costs

    Posted on September 15, 2015 by Laura Downs

    wedding costs

    There are ways to have a budget wedding without looking “cheap.” A wedding should not be something you worry about years after because you can’t pay it off. With a multi-billion dollar wedding industry, there are people who want to pressure you to spend all of your money on your wedding. We’re here to tell you that you don’t have to! Your wedding budget should be something you are comfortable with and not what the industry tells you it should be.

    Here are 100 tips to keep you on budget:

    1. Keep your guest list small.

    2. Consider a different time of day for your wedding, such as morning or afternoon.

    3. Consider a buffet or family-style meal rather than a plated meal.

    4. Stick with flowers that are in season.

    5. Consider getting married during off-peak wedding season. June tends to be the most popular month for weddings.

    6. Print your own invitations at home.

    7. Purchase handmade items directly from the designer on places like Etsy–and cut out the middle man.

    8. Consider a wedding location that isn’t a traditional “wedding” location, such as a beach, picnic area, municipal building or school.

    9. Have less formal food options. Everyone loves comfort food and snacks!

    10. Consider a wedding dress that is not from a traditional bridal store. Browse a major retailer or online store for white dresses at a good price

    11. Bridesmaid dresses can also be found at a discount store or outlet or have your bridal party where something they already own all in the same color.

    12. Shop sample sales or go dress shopping while there are sales. This could mean shopping way ahead of time to get a good price.

    13. Consider doing your own hair or makeup. Or go to a makeup store and have a professional teach you how to apply a good look.

    14. Instead of buying something, consider renting it, with things such as a tuxedo.

    15. Choose silk or paper flowers over real flowers.

    16. Consider not having favors to cut down on costs or limit them to one per couple instead of one per person.

    17. Buy fabric by the yard to sew yourself instead of pre-made linens or table runners.

    18. Some brides rent their wedding dresses. This also takes away the problem of what to do with the dress after the wedding.

    19. Ask friends to help out with anything they can contribute. Maybe one of them could even officiate the wedding.

    20. Have the ceremony and reception at one place to cut down on costs of transportation, rentals and decorations.

    21. Skip the dessert course and have cake or a candy table as the dessert of the meal.

    22. Buy your own alcohol for the reception.

    23. Local, seasonal food options are usually always cheaper for dinner.

    24. Consider a cocktail reception with only appetizers to cut down on food costs.

    25. Ask a cake baker who is just starting out to make your cake instead of a large bakery.

    26. The same goes for musicians or live entertainment. Think about hiring a music student or someone early in their career.

    27. Consider cupcakes or small desserts instead of cake.

    28. Depending your views, you could not serve alcohol or limit the number of bar hours.

    29. Although the up-front costs of a wedding planner may seem high, they are often great at scoring deals and working with vendors.

    30. Use coupons to find deals on craft items, wedding supplies and accessories.

    31. If you’re paying for things for the wedding on a credit card, make sure you’re getting something back in return with a cash-back rebates or loyalty points.

    32. Fill your centerpieces and bouquets with more greenery and filler. Or use wildflowers.

    33. Skip the champagne and opt for white wine or sparkling wine instead.

    34. Simplify your invitations and keep them down to one page instead of a fold-out with ribbon, to save on postage.

    35. Cut down on photographer costs by only having one photographer instead of second or third shooters.

    36. Alternatively, ask the photography company if an assistant or associate could be your main photographer instead. They may charge a lower rate.

    37. Attend a bridal show or wedding fair to score deals on vendors.

    38. If you’re going to splurge, make sure it’s on something you and your guests will enjoy, such as food or photography.

    39. Go for a single-flower bouquet or a less expensive flower (peonies come with a price) for your bouquet.

    40. Your guests still need to be fed, but don’t overdo it on the food. More than three courses for a sit down meal might be excessive for some people.

    41. Have a small display cake as your wedding cake and a larger sheet cake in the back that can be switched out when the cake is cut. No one will know the difference!

    42. Plan things like the cake cutting and first dance earlier in the night, so you can limit the hours of photography needed.

    43. The same thing goes for DJ services. Have an iPod hooked up for the ceremony and cocktail hour and have the DJ work the reception only to cut back on hours.

    44. Use decorations that you already have at home instead of buying, such as candles, lanterns or frames. Or go thrifting at yard sales.

    45. Cocktails and shots usually cost more with bar service, so have beer and wine only for the bar.

    46. Opt for the house wines instead of a specialty brand.

    47. Having larger tables instead of smaller ones means less centerpieces and decorations.

    48. Consider emailing save-the-dates instead of mailing them.

    49. Design a centerpiece that doesn’t use flowers, such as something with lanterns, candles or jars.

    50. DIY your own wedding items!

    51. An elopement or small destination wedding may be a less expensive option than a traditional reception.

    52. Not having  a wedding party, ring bearer or flower girl means less costs for outfits, gifts and flowers.

    53. A smaller wedding party also equals less cost–and sometimes less hassle.

    54. If someone else is having a reception on the same day as you, ask them to keep some of their decorations or rentals up so you can use them as well.

    55. Avoid using the word “wedding” when talking to some vendors unless it is absolutely necessary. Sometimes, “wedding” costs come with a premium.

    56. Only invite people to your wedding you are close to, you know well or who you have seen in the last five years.

    57. Buy wedding items in bulk instead of smaller sizes. For example, some vendors may give you a lower price for each item once you buy more than 50.

    58. Save money on rehearsal dinner, bachelorette or bridal shower food, by opting for an at-home celebration instead of going to a restaurant.

    59. Have the servers serve the wine instead of leaving it on the table, so the wine consumption is staggered throughout the night.

    60. Factor additional costs, such as shipping, taxes, fees and tips when you create your budget, so you make sure to stay in budget.

    61. Buttercream icing is usually a cheaper choice for cakes than fondant. Better yet, a naked cake looks just as nice.

    62. Browse online marketplaces for used wedding items or search a bridal swap listing service.

    63. Once you are done with your wedding items, sell them to make some extra cash.

    64. Limit the meal options to one option with a vegetarian option instead of three or four different–and more expensive–choices. More choices equals more money.

    65. Ask your photographer if they will add videography to your package instead of hiring an additional videographer.

    66. When considering your guest list, make a rule about whether people can bring plus ones or not. Otherwise, costs can add up for additional guests.

    67. When deciding whether to allow kids or not, remember that kids meals are often cheaper. Or you can choose a no-children wedding.

    68. Borrow wedding items from a friend or family member or use family heirlooms in your accessories instead of buying.

    69. We’re not saying you should haggle for wedding contracts, but in some situations, it may be alright to negotiate terms.

    70. Do your research and shop around for vendors and wedding items before you buy to make sure you get the best price.

    71. Read contracts carefully before you sign, in case you run into any hairy situations where a vendor drops out, doesn’t deliver or overcharges you.

    72. Have your photographer and videographer only cover the ceremony.

    73. Less is more, so cut out things you don’t think you necessarily need. Try a wedding venue that already has decorative elements or doesn’t need many decorations.

    74. Some venue packages may be a good deal, but some require you to use their vendors exclusively, which may come at a price. Check to see if you can use your own.

    74. Create an easy wedding website and online RSVPs instead of traditional paper invitations.

    75. Serve the meal family style. Not only can you save money by serving food this way, but the interactive nature of family style eating will also encourage a wonderfully intimate atmosphere amongst your guests.

    76. Don’t get married on Saturday, the most popular–and expensive–day of the week for weddings.

    77. Cut down the passed appetizers to 1-2 a person per hour instead of 3-4. Or set out a few nibbles on the tables instead. Keep in mind, caterers may try to up-sell you.

    78. It is alright to say no or “we don’t need that” when discussing contracts. Don’t feel pushed into something you don’t actually want.

    79. Research other budget weddings and see what other couples did to reduce costs.

    80. Carefully evaluate wedding trends. Popular items may cost more because everyone else wants them.

    81. It is important to thank your wedding party, however an expensive gift for each person adds up. A hand written note or personal thank you may be enough.

    82. Create handwritten place cards and escort cards instead of having them professionally printed.

    83. Go through each budget item and see how you can trim each item down to the bare necessity. Really think about how necessary some of the costs are.

    84. Most florists charge more for the labor of putting flowers together than the flowers themselves. Buy the flowers in bulk or wholesale and create your own bouquets.

    85. Keep receipts of everything you buy for the wedding and track each item, so you know how much you are spending.

    86. Have a signature drink. Having a signature cocktail passed around to guests during the cocktail hour is a nice way to personalize your wedding and save on alcohol costs. Guests will appreciate the gesture, you’ll be able to stick to your booze budget, and you’ll be on trend.

    87. Consider a wedding location that is not in a major city. Some downtown costs may be more expensive for you and your guests.

    88. Instead of response cards with your invitations, ask guests to email or phone you with their RSVP.

    89. Take advantage of free printables for your wedding stationery.

    90. We know shoes are a big deal. If you’re wearing a long dress, chances are people won’t really see them anyway. So why break the budget on them?

    91. Borrow a nice car or truck from a friend instead of renting a limo.

    92. Take your honeymoon at a time when you can get a better vacation deal instead of right after the wedding.

    93. Find a dress that fits instead of a size off the rack to cut down on alteration costs.

    94. Buying a smaller dress you hope to fit into by the wedding is never a good idea. If you do need alterations, making a dress fit smaller is cheaper than making the dress bigger.

    95. Enter wedding blog giveaways and contests for a chance to win free wedding things.

    96. Having a shorter time to plan a wedding means you will be more ruthless when it comes to things you need vs. want.

    97. Buy flowers, food items and candy at the grocery store or a bulk food store instead of a speciality store.

    98. Leave an empty vase on the head table and use your bridal bouquet as a centerpiece.

    99. Ask a hotel for a discounted rate for booking a block of rooms.

    100. Make sure you and your partner are on the same page when it comes to the wedding budget. The last thing you want is for him to go and splurge on something he wanted while you promised to make cutbacks on things you wanted. Marriage is all about compromise!

    Photo one:NicolasPurcellStudio.com

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    Suzi and Kevin’s Rugged West Coast Wedding

    Posted on September 14, 2015 by Gaelan

    Suzi and Kevin decided early on that they wanted a small and intimate outdoor wedding on the rugged west coast near Tofino, British Columbia. While they would have loved to celebrate with all of their family and friends, a large wedding wasn’t feasible due to the location, nor was it desirable, and opting for an immediate family-only ceremony and reception made it easy for the couple to pare down the guest list. In order to still be able to share their day with all their loved ones that couldn’t be there, the couple hired the incredible Tomasz Wagner to capture every beautiful detail and moment on both film and video for them; the results are simply stunning!

    bride and groom portrait in front of lighthouse

    Suzi, 32 & Kevin, 38

    Ucluelet, B.C.

    Wedding Date: September 18, 2013 (on the date of the Harvest Moon)

    Number of Guests: 9

    Wedding Cost: Between $7,000-9,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Wild Pacific Trail Lookout, near Ucluelet, B.C.

    Wedding Reception Location: Black Rock Resort

    B.C. ocean

    bride sitting cross legged getting ready

    back of camera shot

    bride portrait in B.C.

    bride and groom walking on rocky coast

    bride and groom climbing on rocks

    black and white bride and groom portrait

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    The idea of keeping our wedding small and intimate was really appealing to us; there was money to be saved, of course, but more importantly, we felt like keeping it small would allow us to appreciate every little moment for what it was and not have it lost in a grandiose event. From day-one, we had talked about not only going small, but having it outside, rain or shine, in the area around Tofino and Ucluelet, which is rugged west coast at its best, and not necessarily conducive to large groups.

    wedding dress hanging in trees

    bride portrait getting ready

    Intimate-Ucluelet-Wedding-suzi-kevin-by-tomasz-wagner-11

    bride looking at her reflection

    groom getting ready

    groom putting on vest

    groom getting ready

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

    The biggest challenge we faced was deciding how big or small to make this wedding. Obviously, we would want all of our friends and family to be there, but the idea of keeping things small and intimate was really appealing to us.

    groom waiting by the ocean for his bride

    bride walking to meet her groom

    first look session by the ocean

    first look session by the ocean

    first look session by the ocean

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    As soon as we decided to make it immediate family only, it was pretty straightforward to know who would be attending. Obviously, we would have loved to share our day with all of our friends and family, but that’s why we decided to get our photographer Tomasz Wagner involved, so we would have something really special to share with everyone in our lives.

    groom helping bride climb the rocks

    bride and groom climbing on rocks

    bride and groom portrait by the ocean

    bride and groom walking on the rocks

    bride and groom walking on rocky beach

    bride and groom portrait on the rocks

    intimate bride and groom portrait

    black and white bride and groom portrait

    bride and groom portrait

    bride and groom portrait atop rocks

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

    No issues! Some friends and family sent along small messages for my mother to read out at dinner, so it very much felt like they were involved in the day. If people truly love you, they will support any decision you make.

    outdoor Ucluelet wedding ceremony

    groom at outdoor wedding ceremony

    bride at outdoor wedding ceremony

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    Where to start?!? Suzi’s flower arrangement arriving on a school bus about 5 minutes before we were to head out to the trail; the enthusiasm of our wedding commissioner, who brought his guitar and surprised us by serenading the group with Neil Young’s “Harvest Moon” during our first-look; and the surprise moss-filled clamshell put together by our wedding photographer which my dad used to present the wedding rings were all incredible highlights for us. We also had our family stand in a circle and pass around a small book which everybody read a page from, and we cracked a bottle of champagne afterwards and everyone had a glass to celebrate. The first kiss, however, was the biggest highlight of them all.

    outdoor Ucluelet wedding ceremony

    outdoor Ucluelet wedding ceremony

    wedding guest doing reading

    outdoor Ucluelet wedding ceremony

    bride and groom first kiss

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    We had our dinner back at the Black Rock Resort in Ucluelet where we were staying. The reception room is located at the foot of a surge channel, so it was a really unique setting. The food was fantastic and the cake was beautiful; we had it modelled after a log stump with our names “carved” into it. As I mentioned, my mother read out some great messages that had been passed along by some of our friends and family, which was a nice way to incorporate them into our big day.

    bride and groom with champagne

    champagne toast

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    We were really able to relax and enjoy the intimacy and serenity of our day.

    birch bark wedding cake

    moss and driftwood centerpiece

    wedding speech

    bride and groom at wedding reception

    bride and groom at wedding reception

    groom speech

    bride and groom cutting cake

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

    Do it. Like I said, the people who really love you will support your decision to do so. It may sound selfish, but make the day about yourselves. You’ll save money, you’ll be able to relax in the months and days leading up to the wedding, and you’ll be able to keep things manageable and loose. Enjoy!

    bride and groom holding Gumbi

    Vendors:

    Flowers: Crab Apple Floral (Tofino)

    Photography: Tomasz Wagner Photo & Films (Vancouver) 

    Cinematography: Tomasz Wagner Photo & Films (Vancouver) 

    Bride’s Hair: Cobella Hair Salon (Ucluelet) 

    Bride’s Makeup: Long Beach Esthetics (Ucluelet) 

    Cake and Dinner: Black Rock Resort (Ucluelet) 

    Bride’s Wedding Band: Era (Vancouver) 

    Groom’s Wedding Band: Grimson & Sons (Vancouver) 

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    Tara and Christopher’s Unconventional and Rustic Gore Creek Elopement

    Posted on September 11, 2015 by Gaelan

    Tara and Christopher love a good party, but they also love having great adventures together, and felt that an elopement up in the Colorado mountains was the best way to stay true to their adventurous selves on their wedding day. They threw all tradition out the window when it came to their elopement, opting to find their ceremony location on the fly the day of wedding, picking their first dance song out of a mason jar, and celebrating with Dom Pérignon and craft beer on the Gore Creek Trail with two of their best friends. It may have been unconventional, but it certainly looks like it was a whole lot of fun!

    A huge thank you to Matt, Andi, and Alex of Forget Me Not Media for sending over the photos and video so we could share Tara and Christopher’s unique elopement with you guys!

    Colorado Elopement

    Tara, 31 & Christopher, 35

    Gore Creek Trail in Vail, CO

    Wedding Date: May 23, 2015

    Number of Guests: 2 (5 if you include our amazing videographers & photographer!)

    Wedding Cost: I would say our wedding probably cost around $8,000, all in.

    Wedding Ceremony Location: Our ceremony location was magical! We hiked up half a mile on the Gore Creek Trail in Vail, Colorado then let the lighting and the scenery pick our location for us.

    Wedding Reception Location: Honestly, we really didn’t have a reception. We celebrated by popping a bottle of Dom Pérignon champagne and drinking some Colorado craft beer on the trail. Then Christopher and I hiked a little further up the trail where we were able to enjoy our first dance! Later, we enjoyed a laughter filled dinner with our two wedding guests in Vail Village.

    wedding rings on Colorado postcard

    groom revealing Padre shirt under button-up

    bride in Colorado woods

    Bride portrait

    groom portrait

    black and white wedding portrait

    bride and groom kissing

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    When we first got engaged, I started to have all those feelings that brides have about what they should do; you start to think about what other people will want and not what is best for the two of you.  After being a wedding planner for years, I finally started to listen to my own advice about what would be best for Christopher and myself.  Our life since the beginning has been a series of nonstop adventures, so after a talk with each other, we decided that this would be the most true to ourselves.

    bride getting her make-up done

    bride getting ready

    groom adjusting collar

    groom tucking in shirt

    groom getting ready

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

    Of course we had to tell our families whom we are both extremely close to. We wanted to make sure that they understood our vision and would be okay with our decision.  After we spoke to them, it was smooth sailing!  We worked with such amazing vendors that were an absolute joy to work with!

    colorado road

    State Park map

    bride climbing hill

    groom climbing up hill

    bride with dress bag

    boutonniere being pinned on groom

    groom showing off mermaid socks

    wedding dress hanging in the woods

    bride getting ready

    bride's hair

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list?

    My friend Scott and I went to middle school, high school, and college together! While in college, I introduced my roommate Lindsey to him and now they are husband and wife! Since meeting Christopher back in 2010, we have been fortunate to have many fun outings and adventures together and it was great to be able to share this moment with them!

    groom overlooking Colorado wilderness

    bride walking up path

    bride and groom first kiss

    bride and groom first kiss

    bride and groom first kiss

    groom leading bride

    wedding portrait in Colorado wilderness

    bride and groom portrait in Colorado

    black and white wedding portrait

    groom embracing bride from behind

    Intimate wedding portrait

    bride and groom portrait

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

    Honestly, once both of our parents were happy for us, we knew that everything else would fall into place. However, that didn’t stop us from telling both of our siblings until the day before! We were actually really fortunate that once everyone found out, they were all genuinely happy for us!

    Colorado elopement ceremony

    groom during ceremony

    bride and groom holding hands during ceremony

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    We decided again to go the the non-traditional route and have our good friend Scott perform the ceremony. We loved how he was able to incorporate our stories and convey our love for each other. Christopher and I also were able to share our own vows, which I honestly feel is something that every couple should do.

    bride and groom during elopement ceremony

    bride and groom celebrating after saying I do

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    We threw tradition to the wind when it came to most things at our wedding, however, we did still want to have the traditional first dance…with a twist of course.  Chris and I put three songs into a mason jar and then we picked one right before out dance! The anticipation was fun and exciting for both of us. Once our song was literally picked out of a jar, we danced in the aspen trees with an unbelievable view of the mountains. Another highlight had to be the ever changing Colorado weather. We started off sunny, which then turned into snow during our first dance. We were then surprised with a quick hail storm, and were elated when the sun decided to return. We cannot thank our small army enough for diving right in and going with the flow!

    bride and groom celebrating on mountainside

    bride and groom celebrating on mountainside

    bride and groom celebrating on mountainside

    jar full of notes

    bride pulling note out of jar

    bride holding note

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding? 

    So often people get caught up and can forget that a wedding is about celebrating each other. Trust me when I say that we love a good party, but for us this just felt right.

    bride and groom dancing on mountainside

    bride and groom dancing on mountainside

    bride and groom getting rained on

    bride holding beer

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

    Make sure that you communicate with your family and friends the reason that you are deciding on spending your special day this way. Focus on the details that are important to you as a couple, throw caution to the wind, and enjoy your day!

    Vendors:

    Video and Photography: Forget Me Not Media – We could not have picked a better company to work with.  Matt & Andi were not only two of the nicest people, but their creativity & passion really shine through in their work. Also, Alex was amazing to work with; he really would do anything to get the perfect shot!

    Captivate Beauty Services: Aleigha Hans

    Florals: Petal and Bean

    Bride’s Dress & Jewelry: BHLDN/Anthropologie

    Groom’s Attire: J.Crew & Nordstrom

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    12 Etsy Wedding Signs We Love

    Posted on September 8, 2015 by Laura Downs

    As well as an element of decoration, wedding signs have a lot of practical use. It’s always a nice touch when you drive up to a wedding and see a sign telling you that you’re in the right place. Or when the bride and groom want to communicate something to their guests while they are off getting pictures taken. Here are some of our favorite signs from Etsy vendors!

    Aren’t these burlap chair cover signs from HeartofGoldBlog adorable?

    i do wedding sign

    Won’t your guests feel all warm and fuzzy when they read this sign by TrueConnection?

    glad sign wedding

    This “love” sign in wood letters by LimeandCo is sure to make your wedding sparkle. It’s romantic and perfect for a sweetheart table, the head table or a photo book back drop.

    gold-sign

    Let everyone know your wedding hashtag with a social media wedding sign like this one by BuffyWeddings. This sign lets guests know that they are encouraged to take and share photos.

    hashtag-sign

    On the other side of the spectrum, is a sign for an “unplugged wedding” like this wedding sign by LimeandLilac. A sign like this can politely tell guests to limit their photo taking.

    unplugged-sign

    A classic initial sign is a good idea in reception spaces where there may be multiple weddings going on at once. Point guests in the right direction with an arrow wedding sign by StarryNightSigns.

    wooden-arrow-sign

    You could write your own welcome on a chalkboard or have one made like this elegant welcome wedding chalkboard sign by FromKellywithLove.

    welcome-sign

    A sign that can be stuck in the ground is an easy way to dress up an outdoor space, like this rustic wooden wedding sign by bespokeblueflower.

    happilly-sign

    Wedding signs remind people where to sit, where not to sit and where to go. We love this hanging wedding seating sign by braggingbags.

    seat-sign

    Having a flower girl or ring bearer carry a sign is a always adorable. This is an even more creative idea with a flower basket wedding sign by DownInTheBoondocks.

    wooden-bucket

    Because no outdoor wedding (especially a beach wedding) would be complete with a bonfire and some S’mores, this sign by ThePaperWalrus is all kinds of perfect!

    smores bar

    This printable ‘chalkboard’ wedding sign by OurFriendsEclectic is perfect for your intimate wedding ceremony!

    wedding sign

    *This post includes Etsy Affiliate links

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    Esmeralda and Armando’s Charming Savannah Wedding

    Posted on September 7, 2015 by Gaelan

    Being a second wedding for both the bride and the groom, Esmeralda and Armando wanted their nuptials to be as intimate an affair as possible. The couple chose the gorgeous historic Mackey House in Savannah, Georgia for their venue and exchanged their vows outdoors on the property grounds in front of 40 of their closest family and friends. They celebrated into the night with dinner, dancing, and cupcakes!

    Special thanks to The Allens Photography for sending us all the beautiful photos from Esmeralda and Armando’s charming Savannah wedding.

    Savannah wedding

    Esmeralda & Armando

    Savannah, GA

    Wedding Date: June 14, 2015

    Number of Guests: 40

    Wedding Cost: about $8,000

    Wedding Ceremony Location: The Mackey House

    Wedding Reception Location: The Mackey House

    love sign in kitchen

    wedding ring in bouquet

    young flowergirl

    bride holding hands with bridesmaids praying

    groom at reception

    bride and groomfirst dance

    bride and groom embracing

    Why did you have an intimate wedding?

    We wanted to share the intimate moment with intimate friends.

    The mackey house

    bride's shoes

    bridesmaids taking photos of bride getting ready

    bride getting ready

    bride having her veil put on

    bride getting ready

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

    We didn’t really have any because it was small enough that if any changes were made it didn’t make a big difference.

    groomsmen portrait

    bridal party portrait

    Was it difficult to pare down the guest list? 

    Yes, because of the individuals coming from out of town, it made it more difficult.

    bride and groom walking down dirt road

    bride and groom portrait

    bride and groom portrait

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

    Not at all. My friends and family where very supportive just like I suspected they would be.

    wedding sign

    outdoor wedding ceremony set-up

    guests at outdoor wedding ceremony

    bride walking down aisle with sons

    bride walking down aisle with sons

    What were the highlights of the ceremony?

    The highlights of the wedding were the ceremony, the pictures, and the food was amazing.

    outdoor Savannah wedding ceremony

    outdoor wedding ceremony

    outdoor Savannah wedding ceremony

    bride and groom at outdoor wedding ceremony

    bride and groom walking back down aisle

    What were the highlights of the reception?

    The reception highlights were the first dance, the love, and the pictures were amazing.

    wedding place cards

    wedding cake and cupcakes

    wedding cupcakes

    wedding dessert table

    chocolate covered marshmallows

    bride and groom first kiss

    guests at wedding reception

    groom dancing with mother

    What was the best thing about having an intimate wedding?

    It was small, cozy, and adorable.

    wedding reception tent

    wedding reception

    groom at recetpion

    mother of the groom at reception

    bride and groom cutting cake

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

    I would definitely recommend it.

    bride and groom feeding each other cake

    Vendors:

    Food: Mongolian Grill

    Venue: The Mackey House

    Music: DJ Ivan

    Wedding Ceremony Music: Ocean Violinist

    Photography: The Allens Photography

    Bridal Party Attire: David’s Bridal

    Groomsmen Attire: Men’s Warehouse

    Decorations: Owl Teal Inc

    Cake: Gigi’s Cupcakes

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