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Monday, October 17, 2011

my visit to the ranch

A few weeks ago I have the wonderful opportunity to visit Willowood Ranch in Bells, Texas.  Willowood boast 350 acres, a charming chapel, reception hall, gazebo, the ranch house and several other housing units.  If you are looking for a destination wedding location that's not the beach, Willowood is worth looking into.  Once you visit, you won't want to leave.  It truly is a "Place of Peace."

The staff at Willowood are second to none.  They are professional, accommodating and the definition of "Southern Hospitality."  I want to take a moment to thank the owner and the staff (a special shout out to my chauffeur for the day!) for allowing me the opportunity to visit and learn more about Willowood.

Below are some pictures for you to enjoy and dream about your wedding at Willowood Ranch.






I don't think my pictures really do this place justice.  Their website has some great pictures, so take a look, www.willowoodranch.com.

   

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

upgrade

New website coming soon! My site is down currently, but check back tomorrow for a new and excited website experience, www.complimentsofyou.com.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Wedding Gowns from Unlikely Places

Did you know that you can actually purchase a Wedding Gown from Costco? There are several companies that are now selling wedding gowns that you may not even think to check into.

Below are several links for the chic and price savvy wedding consumer.Link
Costco

The Limited

Anthropologie

Ann Taylor

J. Crew


Happy Gown hunting!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Budget Bride

Recently, I have had the privilege of meeting and working with Brides on very tight budgets. It's spurred me to give out a few tips for staying within your budget and still having a great wedding.

1. Combine all your monies (from parents, grandparents and the couple) and put it in a separate account.



2. Determine your budget and stick to it.



3. Be flexible and remember that you may not be able to afford everything you want.



4. Make list of "Must Have," "Would like to have," and "Can go without" - Base what you spend your money on off of this list.



5. Cut your guest list.



6. Choose to have less food.



7. Choose a simple invitation that doesn't require additional postage.



8. Design and Print your own program.



9. Always remember that at the end of your wedding day you will be Mr. and Mrs.__________ (you fill in the blank), and that really is the MOST IMPORTANT and the BEST PART of the whole experience.



10. Budget in "Sanity" money - higher a wedding coordinator to help you. We can offer lots of money saving tips, help with decorating to keep cost low and save you a lot of grief and stress through the entire process.



I hope these tips will help you in planning your dream wedding.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Understated Elegance . . . my take on the Royal Wedding

Yesterday morning, like many others I awoke at 3am to partake in the Royal Wedding Festivities. Although I listened to the commentators and watched the guest arrive, I was much more interested in the decor, the protocol of a British wedding and of course the dress. There are several differences between English and American weddings. Obviously, there are several difference between a Royal Wedding and a Commoners wedding, too.

The Floral Design. I loved the trees in the Abby, what a great idea. Very simple, yet very impactful. I thought it changed the feel of the church and made it seem "happy" and "inviting." Maybe, a reflection of the couple's personality? The only other flower arrangements that I say were the altar flowers and even in those it was simple greenery with white flowers and not out of the ordinary. With a church as beautiful as Westminster Abby you do have to be careful that you only enhance the churches beauty and not cover up or try to compete with it.

The Bridal Bouquet. The bride's bouquet took me back, but it fit perfectly with everything else in the decor. Her flowers were lily of the valley, sweet william, white hyacinth and myrtle. Very small and simple, but just enough to accentuate her beauty and her dress.


Take Away: 1) Look at your canvas and bring out the strong points of your venue with your decoration. If you try to cover up or compete with the natural look you will, most likely, not be pleased with the outcome. 2) Put your personality into every part of your wedding, even the flowers.


British/Royal Wedding Protocol. The few main items that caught my attention 1) The bridesmaids are very young 2) A Best Man, but no groomsman only two page boys 3) The bridesmaids and Maid of Honor and Page Boys walk in behind the bride 4) The parents and Grandparents just walked in, they were not seated as part of the ceremony 5) The Bridesmaids did not stand with the Bride, they sat down front

I should probably do a little research to find out the differences between a Royal Wedding and a Common Wedding in England.

The Dress. Understated Elegance seems the best way to describe this dress. It was very simple, but absolutely perfect. I also loved the way the bride looked, she looked like herself. She very tastefully chose a simple tiara and simple drop earrings.

Take aways: 1) Be you on your wedding day. 2)Simple can be very impactful. 3) The dress is always a big deal. 4) Be choosy when picking your jewelry.


Understated Elegance does not necessarily mean understated cost or impact. I don't know what the dollar amount was for this wedding, but I doubt it was understated. I can definitely say the wedding made an impact.

It was fun watching this wedding and all the "pomp and circumstance", but royal or not a wedding is the same for everyone, a celebration of a God-ordained union/covenant between one man and one women, who have devoted themselves to one another.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

the barefoot bride

Are you really going barefoot? Well, yes and this is why . . .
It takes a lot of trust to say, "Here I am, the good, bad, and ugly. Please love me through it all." Marriage is choosing to love each other even though you see the good, bad and ugly.

I knew that on my wedding day I was saying to my husband that I submit to the authority that God has given you over me and I trust you to love me as Christ commanded. I wanted him to know that I choose to be "naked" before him, on our wedding day and throughout our marriage. I expressed this through my "barefeet." To me it was the perfect picture of laying myself bare before him. Marriage is such an amazing picture of Christ love for us. He sees the good, bad and ugly and still chose to die on the cross to save us from eternal condemnation. He desires for us to come "barefoot" before Him and accept his free gift of salvation. I leave you with the verse Rick and I had read at our wedding. Ruth 1:16-17 But Ruth said, "Do not urge me to leave you or turn back from following you; for where you go, I will go, and where you lodge, I will lodge. Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God. Where you die, I will die and there I will be buried. Thus may the Lord do to me, and worse, if anything but death parts you and me."

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Is it April already?

March is almost gone and April is here. Wedding season has begun. For all you May and June brides, it's time to finalize all your decisions. Here's a few details you want to tackle.
  • First Dance Song
  • Father/Daughter Dance Song
  • The Wedding Program
  • Bridal Shower Thank You Notes
  • Personalized Napkins, Cake Knives, Guest Book etc.
  • Guest Favors
  • Out of Town Guest Gifts
  • Finish Up Marriage Counseling & meet with the Minister about the ceremony
  • Blood Work and Marriage license (one month from wedding day)
  • Gifts for the Wedding Party and other attendants
  • Finalize all wedding & reception decorations (including flowers)

At this point, once you make your decision follow through by ordering what needs ordering, assembling what needs assembling, notifying those who need notifying, printing what needs printing and so on and so on.

I think that's enough for today. Happy Weddings!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Honeymoons and Vacations

WHY SHOULD YOU USE A TRAVEL AGENT TO BOOK YOUR HONEYMOON OR NEXT VACATION?

it's free // you get expert advice // you have someone to call if a problem arises // you get great deals // you will have more free time // you will avoid scams // you have peace of mind // your trip will be perfect

i recommend talking with melissa kemp of love's tour-n-travel. she loves what she does and will take really good care of you.

http://lovestourandtravel.com/

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Overwhelmed Yet?

It's January of 2011 and all you spring and summer brides are busy. I just want to remind you of a few things during this season of your life.

  • Breath deeply and take it all in
  • Remember you only need a few things to pull off a wedding: Bride, Groom, Officiant & Marriage License, everything else is extra
  • In the midst of wedding day preparation, make sure you take time for marriage preparation (a Wedding is one day, a Marriage is a lifetime)
  • Pray- God cares about you and your wedding day
  • Keep your priorities straight
  • Remember that sometimes a little extra money can mean a LOT LESS HEADACHE
May your wedding planning be smooth (and if it's not, hire me) and your marriage be blessed.