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Topic: Wedding stuff - opinions please? Posted: 04 March 2008 at 8:46am |
Well, my should-have-been wedding day just passed over the weekend and i worked all day instead, lol ick!
anyway i need some opinions here and knew that you ladies would give me honest advice, have also posted this on NZWP to get a good range of ideas.
Here's the deal, we postponed our wedding date, our venue transferred our venue fee. We have now probably decided that instead of using our venue for the recption as well we might just use their gardens, which are included in the deposit price, we are thinking of having a morning wedding and having the reception lunch at a local restaurant, then people who wish to come can come and those who don't don't have to, it would be pay your own way and that way they pretty much have their own choice of meals etc. Of course we would still put a bit of a tab on the bar, but not too much given it's the middle of the day.
We decided this because we have realised that thanks to our situation over the 3 month period of xmas, which will continue until mike finishes study in 3 yrs time, he has study break over xmas which means we go down to just my wages which keep us afloat but don't actually do anything for saving in any way, so won't actually mean we have any money for the wedding at the time we have it unless we have saved it up until his study stops.
My question would be this...
What's the point of having it in February... when realistically it will all have to paid for by November.
Me and mike are toying with the idea of bringing it forward to November, which is when my MOH will be back from London, getting it over and done with so to speak.. in a nice way, we've been together so long and we just want our wedding, doesn't have to be a big crazy expensive thing. we have the dress etc, rings, shoes, just need the BM dress, and the little girls dresses, and the guys are hiring the tuxes anyway.
Is it worth trying? Or do i leave it at the feb date and just make sure i have everything paid for.. with the chance that if anything comes up last minute before the wedding we'll be in serious trouble with no back-up money around. I don't want to muck people around, the only major booking thus far is the original venue, and the celebrant.
If i'm going to do this i need to figure it out quickly.
I spose the best place to start would be the restaurant where i want to have it to discuss what we want to do. Then the Celebrant and the original venue.
Anyway.. advice please, for those that have had small get-togethers.
Also any money saving ideas would be awesome.
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Bizzy
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 9:03am |
money saving ideas -
my sil had a finger food wedding with BYO grog... (and they could afford to pay for it).
use family - my BIL drove me - he has a nice car and he even brought the ribbons cause he likes to show off his car. my mum made the dresses for me, my niece - who was my ring bearer - and her. We used the older boys as waiters for us and we had spit roast catering for our meal and the after function was held at my SIL house...
We had the actual ceremony at the wintergardens...and it was lovely cause then we just had the photos done there too...(that isnt really relevant but i liked my wedding and wanted to share).
I had no bridesmaids cause i couldnt really afford dresses for them. My sis and my BIL were our witnesses and my niece and hubbys son carried the rings to us on ribbons round thier necks my mum had made to match our outfits.
November is nice, not too hot not too cool. so i say if the venue is ok with that then go for it. you may find they prefer it cause feb is a very busy time for weddings...and perhaps they have an off peak rate..??
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 9:07am |
If it was me I'd see if I could bring it forward to Nov - I mean it's worth sussing out if you can anyway, you might not be able to (bookings and stuff) so that could make the decision for you!
But I think the fact that you've got to have it paid for by then anyway you may as well get married then right? In reading your post, it sounds as though that might be your preference.
Hmm money saving ideas... um you've got the thing with guests paying for their own lunch which is one of the biggest costs. BM dresses - if you know someone who can sew, get them to do it.. or buy off the rack. Flower girl dresses... when we got married in April 06, Farmers had some cool little "party" dresses that were very flower girl ish. You could check that out.
Also make your own invites - we made these awesome ones, just printed out the info on white card and cut that out and stuck it on blue card (a third of A4)... at the top we stuck on flax (cut from bags from the $2 shop) and a couple of small pieces of paua (got more than enough off trademe for $10 or something).
Also if you need things like a cake, if someone asks you what you want for a pressie why not get them to give you that? Or other things that you need for the wedding..
Oo, exciting, I love weddings!
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 9:08am |
Oh and one more - you could ask your bridesmaids to pay for their dress.. of course making sure it's not too expensive cos I think that's stink having to pay for a $400 dress that you don't like!
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 9:12am |
Well that's what i was thinking and also since we are just using their gardens, and would be about 10.30 it also means they could still book another wedding ceremony/reception for later on in the day if they wanted.
I thinkt he lunch idea would mean more chance of us being able to book out the paticular restaurant as well, and we'd still do the bar tab but everyone would pay their own meals in lieu of pressies.
Dress is already bought, MIL has already started making the BM dress (i only have 1 now),
There are alot of things that are pretty much already all in place. Just needing confirming etc
Have my dress and whole outfit, am Making my own cake, Brother is doing photos, mikes aunty is a make-up artist, and we know people with wedding cars etc.. and flowers i know i can pick up what i want pretty cheaply at that time of year.
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 9:13am |
Try and bring it forward to November I say!
Another idea is you could have a later wedding say 6pm and then just have supper later on instead of a dinner.
Maybe just have a single flower instead of a big bunch, have you got someone in the family that could make your cake?
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 9:14am |
Just read your post - sounds like you are totally sorted anyway really - so bring it forward! lol
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 9:18am |
Sounds like you've made your mind up already to me
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 10:23am |
janine it sounds like you have pretty much everything organised so i'd go for it.......nov 22nd is a great day to get married
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 11:19am |
It's your wedding so you should do what you wanna
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 12:11pm |
Bring it forward!
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 12:12pm |
do it.
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 12:18pm |
yeah we got maried in November (18th) and it is a great time of year - move it forward
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 12:24pm |
Is there a sentimental reason for February rather than November? Otherwise, I'd say go for it!
Money saving ideas... getting guests to buy their own meal rather than a gift is a good one... another one can be the tab at the bar pays for non-alcoholic drinks only, or that and beer/wine (house varieties) only, and guests buy their own spirits.
My bridesmaids made their own outfits from a pattern I supplied (they both had someone who could sew it for them) as their gift to us, and my mum made Kiya's flowergirl dress. Our cake was made at cost by a dessert chef as another gift, and a friend who was a hairdresser did mine and my bridesmaids and Kiya's hair as her gift. Workmates of my mum drove us, for a dozen beer and the chance to show off their cars.
If you can find friends who have skills that could help, make the most of it!
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 12:34pm |
Bring it forward
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 12:45pm |
lol wouldn't have to worry about hairdresser, cos since i had my hair chopped off, it wouldn't be long enough by then to have anything done to it so would get it cut back to original length and go from there,
Gah, have just been going around and sorting stuff out this morning.. on the plus side the guys suits are sorted - i dragged mike reluctantly to try some.
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 12:51pm |
If you haven't got a cake yet, a friend of mine brought hers off trademe (!!!) and it was cheap ($250) looked fantastic, and tasted divine! Much cheaper than any other wedding cake places!
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 1:00pm |
ARGH!, venue's booked out every day in november except sunday the 16th.
sunday. ick
dammit might have to keep it where it is.
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 1:37pm |
Oh, take it take it!! I was actually going to say that November 16 is a wonderful day to get married (it happens to be my wedding anniversary).
Found this rhyme for you:
Marry when the year is new, he'll be loving, kind and true.
When February birds do mate, you wed nor dread your fate.
If you wed when March winds blow, joy and sorrow both you'll know.
Marry in April when you can, joy for maiden and for man.
Marry in the month of May, and you'll surely rue the day.
Marry when June roses grow, over land and sea you'll go.
Those who in July do wed must labor for their daily bread.
Whoever wed in August be, many a change is sure to see.
Marry in September's shrine, your living will be rich and fine.
If in October you do marry, love will come but riches tarry.
If you wed in bleak November, only joys will come, remember.
When December snows fall fast, marry and true love will last
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Posted: 04 March 2008 at 1:39pm |
What's ick about a Sunday wedding, Janine?
That's a fun rhyme The_Stuarts!
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