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At Home Wedding Reception Planning Secrets

Nothing is more sentimental or comforting than a wedding reception that occurs in your very own home. But while you may be eager to celebrate your vows in your cosy abode, prepping for these upcoming festivities may seem daunting. Fortunately, you can easily pull off an at-home wedding celebration with these 5 secrets in mind:

  1. Secret #1 — Don’t Do All the Work Alone

Just because you’ve decided to host your reception at your home doesn’t mean you have to do all of the planning and prepping solo. With all of the cleaning, organising and executing involved, even Wonder Woman would struggle to put a whole wedding together alone.

Don’t be afraid to hire a wedding coordinator – They’re not just for those who having a reception in a dining hall or church, after all! If you have a crew of eager family members and friends who are ready to offer you their support, take advantage of their willingness to pitch in. When you divvy up tasks, you’ll find that the process of planning a wedding reception at home doesn’t need to involve any stress at all.

  1. Secret #2 — You’ll Need a Plan

When planning for a wedding reception at home, making the actual plan may seem like a given. But far too often, brides get caught up in prepping and making arrangements that they forget to create a step-by-step plan that ensures their wedding day will go by smoothly.

Create a wedding day checklist that clearly defines your goals, events and the details that you intend to manifest during your reception. Do you have enough seating available for the amount of guests you invited? Will you cook your food, or cater? Do you have a back-up plan in case the weather interferes with your arrangements?

Make sure you touch on key aspects of your wedding, such as decorations, food and drink and entertainment. When you have an actual plan mapped out for your reception, everything will be much more correlated and in order for your special day. 

  1. Secret #3 — Make Cleaning Your Home Easy

Inviting guests over for any occasion often comes with the panic of quickly cleaning your home. But after prepping and planning for your wedding day ceremony, the last thing you want to do is spend the weekend scrubbing the toilet before you walk down the aisle.

Sometimes, the best solution is to have someone else who can take the burden off your shoulders. Professionals know just what areas to clean and will leave your home spotless so that you can focus on getting pampered before you tie the knot instead.

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Wedding Dress Alterations – What Can I Change About My Wedding Dress?

When it comes to wedding dress alterations, sometimes people forget that you can change more than just the fit. It is so important on your wedding day that you truly love your dress and feel it reflects your personality perfectly! You can’t always find that perfect dress in the store, which is why it’s important to know just how much of a difference wedding dress alterations can make. From adding details to changing the style, there is so much a professional seamstress will be able to do for you. We’ve teamed up with Alterations Boutique, experts in dress alterations, to let you know just a few of the things you can change about your dress.

Adjusting Your Wedding Dress

The Fit

The fit of the dress is one of the most common and important wedding dress alterations. Having a dress that fits you properly is essential on your big day. You want to make sure that the dress fits as intended all over. When a wedding dress doesn’t fit properly it can change the appearance of the whole dress, so you want to make sure it is sculpted perfectly for your body. Remember, you’ll be in this dress all day, so if it’s too small or too large you’ll be really uncomfortable. 

The Length

The length is an easy changeable feature of your wedding dress. Whether you just want to make the dress the right length, or want to turn it into a shorter version, this can be done for you. Shortening a dress is always an easier job than lengthening, though lengthening a dress is possible. This is only to a certain extent and we would always recommend getting a dress that is too long rather than too short. 

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The 8-Step Guide for Planning a Last-Second Honeymoon Getaway

Perhaps you’ve been so focused on the mechanics of your big day that you forgot about that one final detail — the honeymoon. Maybe, you just realized you could fit a newlywed trip into your budget. Some of you might have decided that you do, indeed, need a vacation after the wedding chaos.

No matter the reason, you’re planning your honeymoon at the last minute. Fortunately, it’s possible to book a trip that will give you all the relaxing, romantic vibes you need without breaking the bank. Here’s our eight-step guide to doing so.

1. Figure Out Transportation First
Some planners will be lucky enough to live within driving distance of a honeymoon-ready destination. If so, transportation doesn’t have to be a huge consideration — book a hotel, pack, hop in the car and go.

However, most honeymooners will have to find a flight to where they want to go, and last-minute tickets can be pricey. Use a flight aggregator website like Skyscanner, where you can plug in your home airport and specify your intended destination to find the cheapest flights. To that end, if you’re unsure where you want to go, you can use Skyscanner to search for “everywhere” as your destination to see what your most cost-effective options are.

2. Don’t Get Married to Specific Dates
You’re in a marriage state-of-mind, but, to plan a last-minute trip, you have to be open to travelling on different days to find the best deals. For instance, flying on Friday and Sunday tends to be more expensive, since everyone wants to either leave work and go, then get home and start the week seamlessly. If you’re willing to fly in the middle of the week, though, you can get a much better deal — and you’ll only have to get through a few days of work before fully resetting on the weekend.

3. Use the 14-Day Rule
Two weeks before a cruise sets sail or a hotel welcomes guests or a plane takes off, they take drastic measures to reach full occupancy — they lower prices. If you’re two weeks away from your intended honeymoon dates, now’s the time to look for flights, hotels or cruise berths. You could also find a discounted travel package that includes your transportation and accommodation.

4. Pay Attention to Travel Site Emails
In the past, you’ve probably used a travel site, such as Orbitz or Expedia, to help you book your discounted travel and hotel. These companies send out regular emails to flaunt their best upcoming deals. As you start planning your last-minute honeymoon, pay attention to these messages. This option will be especially fun for the spontaneous brides and grooms out there – a website could help choose your first destination as husband and wife.

5. Use Apps to Help You Plan
Your honeymoon won’t just involve selecting a flight and hotel. Before your last-minute departure, you should have an idea of all the fun things you can do — and the great things you can eat — once you reach your destination. Travel apps, such as Yelp and TripAdvisor, will show you the top activities, restaurants, tours and more. Then, you can use apps, including Google Translate, to help you communicate in a new country or OpenTable to help you book romantic meals each night.

6. Enlist Help
Last-minute trip planning can be stressful, and you’re probably already swamped with the final details of your wedding. So, consider finding the right travel agent who can help you. This option doesn’t have to incur a significant expense, nor will your helper choose an exorbitantly expensive trip for you and your new spouse. Instead, they will work to put together a package that suits your budget and travel window.

Plus, they have connections — a travel agent picking up the phone and calling hotels for you will have more weight than you trying on your own. You might even get special treatment upon your arrival, which is what we all want on our honeymoons.

7. Always Do Your Research
If a travel deal appears too good to be true, then it probably is. Before booking any last-minute trip package, be sure to use the user-review apps mentioned above and see what others have experienced on their getaways. In some cases, they’ll have had wonderful trips, which can give you the confidence you need to book. However, you might find that your destination isn’t all it’s cracked up to be — and you’ll save a lot of money determining that now.

8. Don’t Be Afraid of the Waitlist
You’ve booked your flight and hotel, but you can’t seem to get into any of the activities you want to do on your honeymoon. Don’t fret — ask the people in charge to put you on a waitlist. You might not be able to do everything you want to do, but you’re likely to find that restaurants, spas and other places will be willing to work with you to make your honeymoon memorable.

Get Married and Go
Your honeymoon is the relaxing reward for months spent planning and preparing for your walk down the aisle. In other words, you’ve earned this – even if you’re putting it together last-minute, don’t skimp on your first vacation as newlyweds. Book it, get going and enjoy every moment.

Kacey Bradley is the blogger behind The Drifter Collective, an eclectic lifestyle blog that expresses various forms of style through the influence of culture and the world around us. Kacey graduated with a degree in Communications while working for a lifestyle magazine. She has been able to fully embrace herself with the knowledge of nature, the power of exploring other locations and cultures, all while portraying her love for the world around her through her visually pleasing, culturally embracing and inspiring posts. Along with writing for her blog, she has written for sites like U.S. News, SUCCESS, Ruffled, and more!

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A Dreamy Bridal Shoot In An Emptied Swimming Pool

Today on Marry Me Ink, I get to share with you an awesome spontaneous bridal shoot from Katie Dell Bridal Designs, Don’t Settle Petal and Lizzie of Shoot It Momma. The shoot was so spontaneous as Lizzie was contacted by her local sports centre to cancel her daughter’s swimming lesson due to pool being drained for repairs. Lizzie jumped at the chance and asked
immediately asked “Any chance I can I come and take photos in it while it’s empty?”.

“That is how easy it was to draw a big red line through one of the items on my photography bucket list.  I can happily say that ‘photo shoot in an empty swimming pool’ has been well and truly done thanks to general maintenance at my local sports centre!” explained Lizzie.

Along with Jody from Don’t Settle Petal I was more than a little bit excited for the opportunity. Not only is she a very talented florist, she’s also an awesome model and aced every part of it. I’m particularly loving her decision to add pink to her hair this week because it stood out perfectly from the blue of the pool!

Dresses came from the love that is Katie Dell Designs and even though we got them a little bit wet, no dresses were harmed during the shoot!  Katie Dell is launching their second collection, bringing a beautifully diverse range of simple silhouettes and modern textured fabrics.

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