The wedding show season has arrived. To the brides who are attending the shows, good for you! There are many great deals to be had at a Bridal Show. For myself, the veil I wanted was $250, which I could not justify spending and thought I would have to do without. But low and behold, a wedding show in Toronto provided a sale on veils and dresses, and I found a veil that was almost identical for $35!!! Some shows can be hits, and some shows can have a lot of misses, however more often than not, if you book or buy a product or service for your event at a show, you are probably saving money. And as we all know in wedding planning, any dollar saved is great! Two upcoming shows are:
Kitchener/Waterloo- Bingeman's Wedding Dreams Show- Sat & Sun October 23 & 24
Huron County Bridal Expo- Sun October 24
These 2 shows are in different areas, featuring many different vendors, fashion shows and more!
As a bride, or part of the bridal party or mother of the bride or groom, tagging along to a wedding show will probably be a crazy experience! It can be very overwhelming for a bride as this can be when reality sets in... "I am getting married". This can also be where a bride realizes how much things will cost and how much work is to be done. So, whether you are a bride or part of her "entourage" at a show, following these simple tips will make your show much more enjoyable.
#1- Take mailing labels with the bride & grooms names, address, phone number, email, wedding date and wedding location. There are MANY contests, draws and ballots to fill out and by placing a label on the ballot, it is much easier and faster for you, and also better for the vendor to ensure no messy handwriting cannot be read, possibly losing out on a contest or freebie!
#2- Don't take TOO many people with you. Having too many opinions and too many people to keep track of will take the focus off of you, the bride. You may forget what you need to look for!
#3- Get a map at the door or ahead of time. Most times you can get a vendor list online prior to the event and if so, circle the vendors you want to take time to go and get more information from. This will save time when getting stuck speaking to vendors you have no interest in working with.
#4- Take advantage of the savings and draws! It doesn't cost you anything to put your name on a ballot so take the chance... you never know when you may need it.
#5- Take a bag and keep track of the vendors you spoke to. Whether you need to take a notebook to write a few notes in along to way to ensure you remember the info, or even a tape recorder! I have seen brides get pretty creative at a wedding show!
#6- Take a list of what you need to look for. Already booked a DJ? Done... you won't need to worry about speaking to any DJ companies since this is already completed for your event. Need a Photographer? Free up time to speak to the many photography options to be confident you are happy with the choice you make.
So happy hunting and enjoy the wedding show season!!!
Ella's Weddings & Events
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
For all you dog lover's...

As some of you may or may not know, I am a HUGE dog lover. My own lil pup Harvick is spoiled to the bone! But as much as I love my little guy, would I have let him take part in my wedding? Hugely popular right now is to have your furry friends included on your big day. I have seen many pictures of animals, mainly dogs that have been in the actually wedding party, and although the pictures are great, what was the day like? Although my dog is trained, I dont know how he would react to actually sitting like a gentleman throughout the ceremony, or walking down the aisle (most definitely not on his own). While our animals have probably been in our lives for a significant period of time and hold a huge place in our hearts, a wedding may not be where to include them in the festivities. If I had someone on the day of our wedding that was specifically designated to taking care of our dog, I probably would have done so! Rather than worrying on the wedding day about your pet, why not include him/her/them in the engagement photo session? This is one thing I had wished we had done, and so now, I think a "family" photo session is in the near future!
*Photo courtesy of wetnoseguide.com*
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Traditional??? Naw...
I cannot imagine what it was like way back when, when the only song you could choose for your ceremony was the Wedding March! The possibilities are endless for the more modern ceremony of 2010. Some of my favorites include:
Ben Folds- The Luckiest
Jack Johnson- Angel
David Gray- January Rain
Jack Johnson- Better Together
Glee Cast- Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Yiruma- River Flows in You
Norah Jones- Come Away With Me
Princess Bride Movie- Storybook Love
Jon Schmidt- Viva La Vida meets Love Story
Jim Brickman- Angel Eyes
Yiruma- Kiss the Rain
It is so crazy how more modern songs haven taken over from the classical type music that has been typically played in the past. Although the classic songs are still beautiful and can make for a very traditional and romantic ceremony, brides are opting for the modern music.
Another popular take on ceremony music is to have "classical" variations of modern songs, such as the Jon Schmidt song shown above. Every song has an instrumental or karaoke version, so if there is a song you love but may not have the right words, you can choose it as a ceremony song. The music choices are never ending!
Ben Folds- The Luckiest
Jack Johnson- Angel
David Gray- January Rain
Jack Johnson- Better Together
Glee Cast- Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Yiruma- River Flows in You
Norah Jones- Come Away With Me
Princess Bride Movie- Storybook Love
Jon Schmidt- Viva La Vida meets Love Story
Jim Brickman- Angel Eyes
Yiruma- Kiss the Rain
It is so crazy how more modern songs haven taken over from the classical type music that has been typically played in the past. Although the classic songs are still beautiful and can make for a very traditional and romantic ceremony, brides are opting for the modern music.
Another popular take on ceremony music is to have "classical" variations of modern songs, such as the Jon Schmidt song shown above. Every song has an instrumental or karaoke version, so if there is a song you love but may not have the right words, you can choose it as a ceremony song. The music choices are never ending!
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Rain Rain Go Away! Or not...
I am sitting here on my laptop, the power is flickering and all I can think about it how today looks much like it did on my wedding day. Random breaks of sunlight between a roaring blast of thunder and lighting and during a freak downpour! There are so many Wedding Superstitions and rain on a wedding day is one of them. Many say that when it does rain on your wedding day, it brings good luck, fertility or tears. The more rain, the more children you will have or happy tears will be shed! Some brides dread seeing rain in the forecast on their special day, but for some couples, any form of good luck is welcomed! Not to mention, a rainy day (if you have the right "daring" couple) can make for some beautiful and romantic wedding pictures!
Another wedding superstition that I followed on my wedding day is the old saying "Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue". There are many different versions of the rhyme, but the oldest I have seen goes back to Victorian Times. Something old can mean that the couple's friends will stay with them, and that item should come from someone who is happily married, so as to give the new bride some of that happiness. Something new looks into the future of the newlyweds, and provides health, happiness and success. Something borrowed should come from a friend or family member to show how much they love the bride... remember to return it for good luck of course! And lastly, something blue brings luck, fidelity and constancy. Some bride's add to this rhyme by adding a sixpence in her shoe, which brings wealth.
Whatever your level of superstition, it can be fun to incorporate these old traditions on your wedding day. Many older family members believe in these superstitions and will pass them along to you, which you can then pass along to your children and grandchildren, etc. etc.
So when you look into the forecast and you see there is a chance of rain on your wedding day, take it in with happiness! Embrace it... know that it is not going to ruin your wedding but bring you luck! The most important thing about your wedding day is just that, that it is your wedding day and you will be marrying the man or woman you want to spend the rest of your life with. Besides, a rainy day will give you a great story to tell... I am confident of that, as I am still talking about my rainy but perfect wedding day!
Another wedding superstition that I followed on my wedding day is the old saying "Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue". There are many different versions of the rhyme, but the oldest I have seen goes back to Victorian Times. Something old can mean that the couple's friends will stay with them, and that item should come from someone who is happily married, so as to give the new bride some of that happiness. Something new looks into the future of the newlyweds, and provides health, happiness and success. Something borrowed should come from a friend or family member to show how much they love the bride... remember to return it for good luck of course! And lastly, something blue brings luck, fidelity and constancy. Some bride's add to this rhyme by adding a sixpence in her shoe, which brings wealth.
Whatever your level of superstition, it can be fun to incorporate these old traditions on your wedding day. Many older family members believe in these superstitions and will pass them along to you, which you can then pass along to your children and grandchildren, etc. etc.
So when you look into the forecast and you see there is a chance of rain on your wedding day, take it in with happiness! Embrace it... know that it is not going to ruin your wedding but bring you luck! The most important thing about your wedding day is just that, that it is your wedding day and you will be marrying the man or woman you want to spend the rest of your life with. Besides, a rainy day will give you a great story to tell... I am confident of that, as I am still talking about my rainy but perfect wedding day!
Thursday, June 3, 2010
The Stresses of Wedding Planning
Planning a wedding is supposed to be fun and exciting! However, this may not always be the case. The stresses involved in wedding planning can be dramatic, frustrating and disappointing. The most common problems in wedding planning can be parents or unwanted parties getting involved when they do not need to be, staying on budget, meeting deadlines, and not having enough help.
Staying on budget is not always easy. The cost of a wedding can increase quickly without noticing until the money has been spent. Keeping within your means of spending can be one of the biggest arguments a bride and groom can have. Ensure you both spend money on what is important in the event, and cut costs on certain aspects that may not be. If having an expensive cake is not as important as getting the best photographer in town, then compromise until an agreement is reached so that both of you are happy. The last thing you want to do is be arguing with your fiance through the entire planning process.
Another stressful part of planning a wedding can be unnecessary drama with family or friends who try to be involved in parts of the wedding that aren't needed. Although all opinions are valued, some can be more weighted than others. Never feel obligated to make a decision based on what a friend or family member may want you to do. Make your decisions based on what you and your future husband want and what is best for your event. Although it may seem like a difficult decision at the time, there is nothing worse than not making the right choice and regretting it later.
The best part about a wedding is making it your own. Spend the money on things you want the most. Enjoy planning the event together. Make decisions based on what is most important to you. As a bride, you will hate yourself later if you don't make the right choices. The wedding is about the bride and groom and so it should be. Have fun in the planning, enjoy it!
Staying on budget is not always easy. The cost of a wedding can increase quickly without noticing until the money has been spent. Keeping within your means of spending can be one of the biggest arguments a bride and groom can have. Ensure you both spend money on what is important in the event, and cut costs on certain aspects that may not be. If having an expensive cake is not as important as getting the best photographer in town, then compromise until an agreement is reached so that both of you are happy. The last thing you want to do is be arguing with your fiance through the entire planning process.
Another stressful part of planning a wedding can be unnecessary drama with family or friends who try to be involved in parts of the wedding that aren't needed. Although all opinions are valued, some can be more weighted than others. Never feel obligated to make a decision based on what a friend or family member may want you to do. Make your decisions based on what you and your future husband want and what is best for your event. Although it may seem like a difficult decision at the time, there is nothing worse than not making the right choice and regretting it later.
The best part about a wedding is making it your own. Spend the money on things you want the most. Enjoy planning the event together. Make decisions based on what is most important to you. As a bride, you will hate yourself later if you don't make the right choices. The wedding is about the bride and groom and so it should be. Have fun in the planning, enjoy it!
Monday, May 24, 2010
Best Love & Marriage Quotes of all time...

When creating your wedding invitations, stationery, ceremony programs and other personalized items for your event, I love when couples use famous love quotes. Here is a short list of some of my all time favorites:
"In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities"- Janos Arnay
"What I feel for you seems less of earth and more of a cloudless heaven"- Victor Hugo
"The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt with the heart"- Helen Keller
"My heart is ever at your service"- William Shakespeare
"Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away"- unknown
"A simple I love you means more than money"- Frank Sinatra
"When you are in love you can't fall asleep because reality is better than your dreams"- Dr Seuss
"The signs of love should be as clear, as when you look into a mirror. And as an image, come to you, because your merely being you."- unknown
Friday, May 7, 2010
How to get your Groom involved...
We all know it can be tough getting your groom excited about planning the wedding of your dreams. But why wouldn't he want to discuss what shade of pink the napkins should be, or how many tiers the cake should be. OK... obviously these wouldn't be the first things your guy wants to get involved with. However, I know from experience how frustrating it can be when you feel ignored and that he isn't or wanting to be involved in the planning of your big day. So how can you get him more involved? Leave him out of the "girly" decisions, which you know he may not take seriously and give him responsibility more geared towards him.
One thing that most men enjoy is music. Give him the responsibility of scoping out a few DJ's to compare and help when choosing the music. The first dance or Mother/Son dance choices may not be as important to him but I bet his big Introduction song as well as the Garter Toss music would be fun for him to choose.
Another thing he would get involved in is the gift registry. Of course, picking out which dishes and silverware you want is maybe not the best choice for him, but many people register for household items as well as tools and electronics; sure things for any man to be happy about putting on their registry.
One important thing is to ask the Groom what he wants out of the wedding. Don't forget that it is his day as well as yours, and although he may not seem interested, there may be something that is more important to him than you think. Picking the transportation, for example, could be important to him... he may want to arrive in style! Rather than a limo, a classic car is something he wants to fit into the budget. These are all important things to find out.
Remember... the more say he has in aspects of the wedding, the more likely he is to want to help out and be more involved! So get your Groom and happy planning!
One thing that most men enjoy is music. Give him the responsibility of scoping out a few DJ's to compare and help when choosing the music. The first dance or Mother/Son dance choices may not be as important to him but I bet his big Introduction song as well as the Garter Toss music would be fun for him to choose.
Another thing he would get involved in is the gift registry. Of course, picking out which dishes and silverware you want is maybe not the best choice for him, but many people register for household items as well as tools and electronics; sure things for any man to be happy about putting on their registry.
One important thing is to ask the Groom what he wants out of the wedding. Don't forget that it is his day as well as yours, and although he may not seem interested, there may be something that is more important to him than you think. Picking the transportation, for example, could be important to him... he may want to arrive in style! Rather than a limo, a classic car is something he wants to fit into the budget. These are all important things to find out.
Remember... the more say he has in aspects of the wedding, the more likely he is to want to help out and be more involved! So get your Groom and happy planning!
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