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Month: March 2023

Do I really need ushers? Is it worth the extra hassle organizing? What do they do?

Q: Do I really need ushers? Is it worth the extra hassle organizing? What do they do?

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All right, let’s talk wedding ushers. I’m a wedding officiant, so my role when I deal with wedding ushers is they usually help seat the guests when walking down the aisle, which is really nice. So some older folks, they expect that it’s nice to have them there to offer directions to where the restroom is, to help folks as needed. I would say limit the number of ushers that you have. One or two is plenty, especially if you’ve got, like, family members where you don’t really know what to do with them, but you need to give them a role. Being an usher is great. However, what I would say is let’s not put the rules down where they’re going to seat every single guest, they’re just going to give directions on, like here. The ceremony is this way. Please seat yourself except for the first row where immediate family is sitting, because when your ushers seat every single guest, it slows down folks getting to their seats and can back up your whole entire ceremony timeline, which happens all the time. So just adjust the way that your ushers are working for you. Think of them as your extended family or your friends who you didn’t really have a role for, but now you’ve put them in the role and you’re going to give them a job. And their job is to get to the ceremony site early to help seat guests and give them directions. So we’re only seating older folks who may need an extra arm. Give directions to the bathroom and give directions to the aisle way. Which seats are reserved, which ones aren’t. Give them a list of specific people that you want sat in the front row and say, oh, even a picture if you have one, so they know who those folks are. Oh, Aunt Martha. So glad you’re here. You’re seated in the front row. Let me show you where that is, that type of role. Otherwise, they’re just kind of giving general directions. Again, the ceremony is displayed. Please seat yourself.

My event details changed AFTER I sent out my save the dates/invites. What should I do?

Q: My event details changed AFTER I sent out my save the dates/invites. What should I do?

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What do you do if the event details have changed after you’ve already sent out the save the dates or the wedding invitations? Ideally you can collect email addresses or cell phone numbers and just type away. So a simple email. Or if you want it to be a little more put together and polished, you could do something like a flyer on paperless, post or one of the other awesome sites for online invitations similar to an evite, but less ads. And that would be a great way to communicate with people. And then I think you can also see if they’ve opened it and read it. Text is another way or the last thought is just do like a quick postcard and send it out. That’s a little more money as far as printing and postage, but I think digitally is the best way to try to get the word out about your changes. And if everything is on your wedding website, then the text or the email can say there’s been changes to our schedule, please check the wedding website. So those are some thoughts. Things happen and using the technology available to us is probably the quickest and easiest way to update your guests.

How do I keep the necklace clasp in the back throughout my wedding day?

Q: How do I keep the necklace clasp in the back throughout my wedding day?

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So how you keep your necklace and necklace clasp from making its way to the front on your wedding day is you use a touch of eyelash glue on the clasp, and you stick it to the back of your neck where you want it to rest. That way that little bit of tacky keeps it from spinning around and ruining your photos on your big day.

How soon before the wedding should I get my wedding bands?

Q: How soon before the wedding should I get my wedding bands?

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I recommend that you have the wedding bands ready to go at least one month before the day you say I do. If you’re doing custom designed bands, those can take anywhere from four to twelve weeks to create. Or if you’re purchasing something that’s ready made, sometimes there are shipping delays. You don’t want to wait till the last second in order to have those bands because they’re kind of a big deal on the big day.

People keep asking how many carats my ring is and it makes me uncomfortable. What can I say?

Q: People keep asking how many carats my ring is and it makes me uncomfortable. What can I say?

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So if you are one of the people that have been blessed with a gemstone or diamond on the larger size in your engagement ring, and a lot of people have been asking you how many carats is it? And you are just so over it, what I like to say is big enough? And hopefully they’ll just leave it at that and get the hint that you don’t want to talk about it.

Should I get an eternity band (stones all the way around the ring)?

Q: Should I get an eternity band (stones all the way around the ring)?

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I get this question all the time. So eternity bands are beautiful. You have diamonds covering every single inch of the band. But what people don’t realize is that when you don’t have just a plain space of metal, you can’t resize the ring. If you need to go up in size, you’re going to have to completely remake the ring. And that means taking all the stones out, melting down the gold, recasting it and resetting them, which is expensive. With eternity bands, you can size down slightly by adding little sizing beads to the inside. But if you’re getting an eternity band, you need to know this beforehand. So you can either save some money in case you need to be resized, or you’re not just upset that you didn’t know it when you made the purchase.

Should we wear our wedding rings on our honeymoon?

Q: Should we wear our wedding rings on our honeymoon?

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Please don’t take your rings on your honeymoon. Leave them at home in a safe. There are just so many things that can go wrong when you’re traveling with jewelry in general. It can make you a target. You could lose it in the ocean. I mean, there’s so many things that can happen, and it’s not worth it. Because this is such a sentimental piece that you all just got married with. I recommend just wearing a silicone band or getting a fake Cz Amazon replica and taking that instead. Because it’s just not worth losing it to have it with you for however long you’re gone.

What do couples forget to do before the wedding regarding their jewelry?

Q: What do couples forget to do before the wedding regarding their jewelry?

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Your jewelry is going to be in so many photos on your wedding day, especially if you do the detail photos in the flat. Lays you want to make sure that they are looking their best. You can get them cleaned professionally by a jeweler a few days before, or you can clean it yourself the morning of using dish soap, a toothbrush and some warm water. But after you clean it, make sure you don’t wear it while you’re getting your hair done or getting your makeup done, because the hairspray is going to get on there, the powders are going on there, and it’s not going to look its best. So set it aside in its ring box for the photographer to do their detailed shots. And then after you’re all done up and ready, you can put it back on and then go into the ceremony with them looking sparkly and brand new.

Can I use my bridesmaids bouquets as center pieces?

Q: Can I use the bridesmaids bouquets as center pieces?

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You bridesmaids bouquets. Can you reuse them during your reception? Yes, and you should. It’s a great cost savings. You’ve already paid for them once. They’re beautiful. And regardless of their size, you should absolutely reuse them during your reception. There probably will not be centerpieces because the centerpieces for your tables will be a different size and scope. But there are two ways that I love to use bridesmaid’s bouquets. One is decor for your sweetheart table, in which case you would just make sure with your florist that you have vases, that the bridesmaid’s bouquets can just be plopped right into with a little bit of water on the bottom and that and some votive candles. And your sweetheart table is probably all set. The other way I like to use them is to lay them flat on the cake table and all around the cake table. And depending on how many you have, you can layer them or you can put votive candles in between. But laying them flat on the cake table or in vases on your sweetheart table is a really, really great way to reuse your bridesmaid’s bouquets during your reception. Cheers.

How do I deal with divorced parents that won’t be in the same room together?

Q: How do I deal with divorced parents that won’t be in the same room together?

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Yeah. So weddings are emotional and family dynamics can play a big part of that. If we have parents that are divorced and parents that maybe haven’t seen each other since the divorce or don’t get along, it can be very tricky on how we navigate through a wedding without any outbursts and ensuring that no matter who the parent is and their side of the family, that everybody feels comfortable. Comfortability is a big part of the wedding day and it should be considered. So one of the things that we like to do is if the parents do not get along at all and it’s not a good idea to have them in family photos together or things like that, consider breaking it up. So for instance, a lot of people do a first look and after your first look, you do your wedding party photos. Many times we can try to get knocked out a few of those key family photos such as bride with mom, groom with dad, those kind of things. So what I would say is split it up a little bit, maybe for the before the wedding family photos, you focus on your mom and her side of the family. And during cocktail hour you focus on your dad or the other parent and their family during cocktail hours. So that way the two groups don’t really have to intermingle too much and they don’t have to cross each other’s paths. So think about it from that standpoint that you can break up family photos. They don’t all have to be done at once and they all don’t have to be done at the same time. And another thing that you can do as well is assign immediate family seats at the ceremony. We think of it very often at a reception, but we don’t think of it for a ceremony. And if you have family that just does not get along or should not be sitting near each other during a ceremony, we want to make sure that we are assigning those seats and we can go over that at the rehearsal. So everybody’s clear on where everybody is going to be seated. We have been known if a set of parents don’t get along, we don’t actually put them on the same side. We actually go super untraditional and we’ll split them up. So for instance, if we have a mom and dad that are divorced that can’t sit together, we’ll actually put one set of parents on the opposite side with that set of parents as well. And so that way they split up. Everybody’s still on the front row and everybody is getting along for the most part. So one thing I would just really encourage you though is just to consider the feelings of everyone and comfortability and making sure that again, that you’re not awkward in your photos, that they’re not awkward. But I would really consider those two things is making sure that the family photos are broken up and not done all at once, so people aren’t just standing around waiting for their photos. It’s really awkward. Assigned seating at a ceremony and then just making sure at the reception that they are on opposite ends or their Baxter to each other during dinner. And this should help you break up some of that.

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