I just made up a word. That's right, Hairspiration. Ya dig, it?
With the Oscars being tomorrow, I thought why not look to them for inspiration for your bridal hairstyle? A lot of women like to watch the Red Carpet to see who's wearing what, by whom and what accessories did they choose to glam it up? Some may be jewelery, others may be their date...hello, Stacy Keibler, I mean you.
Here are some hairstyles from past Oscars. Would you pick one of these for your special day? No? Then tune in tomorrow to see what's hot for hair and be inspired.
*Images from Google
The Bride's Butler is a Wedding Coordination company located in Hamilton, Ontario. All services are executed by a certified coordinator, and can be tailored to meet your needs and budget. I'm Diane Morris, the founder & owner of The Bride's Butler. Thanks for stopping by the blog for tips, advice, ideas and real weddings. Enjoy!
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Monday, February 20, 2012
They like me, they really like me!
I'm honoured and beyond excited to announced that I have been nominated for a Hamilton Readers Choice Award! Not only was I, Diane Morris nominated, but so was The Bride's Butler - which oddly means I'm competing against myself!! Two other local Planners are also competing along with me for the award.
Being recognized for this means that I'm doing what I set out to do - provide excellent service and support to my clients. It's a wonderful feeling to know that past clients are happy and thankful for the services I provided on their most special day.
Voting has begun and wraps up at noon on February 26th. If you'd like to vote, please select
"The Bride's Butler" under Best People - Wedding Planners. It's free to vote, you just need to register.
Thank you again to those that nominated me, and for those that voted. Since it's Award Season and all with the Oscars ahead, I'll go and prep my acceptance speech now....
Being recognized for this means that I'm doing what I set out to do - provide excellent service and support to my clients. It's a wonderful feeling to know that past clients are happy and thankful for the services I provided on their most special day.
Voting has begun and wraps up at noon on February 26th. If you'd like to vote, please select
"The Bride's Butler" under Best People - Wedding Planners. It's free to vote, you just need to register.
Thank you again to those that nominated me, and for those that voted. Since it's Award Season and all with the Oscars ahead, I'll go and prep my acceptance speech now....
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
How to Prioritise
When it comes to planning a wedding, you have to prioritise. But how do you do that you might ask?
Well, here are some tips to remember when it comes to prioritising.
Plan ahead and make time for checking items of your to-do list
Don't forget to make you and your fiance a priority
Well, here are some tips to remember when it comes to prioritising.
Ask yourself what MUST be done today, and what can wait until tomorrow or the next day?
If you have a deposit due or a vendor meeting, then that is a priority and must be executed. If you need to return an item you bought for your wedding and then changed your mind about it, you can do that task another time.
Try not to let interruptions hinder you from completing your priority task
Hubbie-to-be wants you to watch the game with him but you need to finish the seating chart? Make a compromise with him that during commercial breaks you BOTH work on the chart together. Do your best to stay on task for you'll find there is always a reason or excuse to not do some wedding work.
Plan ahead and make time for checking items of your to-do list
When planning a wedding it might seem like every task is a priority, but that's not true. There are certain goals you need to achieve by specific time frames (see this checklist from Real Simple here for help) and in order to complete these on time you have to make time. I like to recommend to my clients that Wednesday evenings become "Wedding Wednesdays." In the beginning stages of your planning (first few months) have this evening set aside every other week to talk about your ideas, make phone calls, send emails and check items of your to-do list. As your wedding gets closer, you may find you use every Wednesday to tie ribbon on favours, fold programs, and other tasks for your special day.
Try to make time for the things you used to do before you got engaged (because sometimes you'll find you might stop doing anything that doesn't involve the wedding). Spend time with your friends (sans wedding talk), get a pedicure and have a monthly (cause really, weekly is a little unrealistic) date night with your man. Make sure to spend alone time as well - take a bath, read a book or go for a walk.
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Friday, February 10, 2012
Using Pinterest for inspiration
Are you on Pinterest? You should be.
This site is free and a fabulous way to build your ideas for your wedding. Need some inspiration? Search by Weddings & Events and see all of the beauty that others have found. You can also type in what you're looking for and voila; cakes, dresses, tablescapes, favour ideas, etc!
Follow us on Pinterest for our favourite wedding ideas.
This site is free and a fabulous way to build your ideas for your wedding. Need some inspiration? Search by Weddings & Events and see all of the beauty that others have found. You can also type in what you're looking for and voila; cakes, dresses, tablescapes, favour ideas, etc!
Follow us on Pinterest for our favourite wedding ideas.
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Sunday, February 5, 2012
Love is Sweet
I'm a big believer in edible wedding favours. If you're not going to donate to a charity, give a plant or seeds, then you should make it edible. You'll find that most guests don't 'favour' the trinket kind like candles, picture frames or wine stoppers.
One of my clients will be providing her guests with a custom made sugar cookie for her wedding. Made by Natalie from Cupcake Diner, this cookie will display the words "Happily Ever After" and incorporate the wedding colours. Customized cookies allow you to bring your personalities, hobbies or simply your wedding theme into another detail of your special day.
These cookies range from $3-$9 a piece depending on the detail, size and amount ordered.
Here are some of our favourites that we found when searching for these sugar cookies that are sure to remind your guests that love is sweet.
One of my clients will be providing her guests with a custom made sugar cookie for her wedding. Made by Natalie from Cupcake Diner, this cookie will display the words "Happily Ever After" and incorporate the wedding colours. Customized cookies allow you to bring your personalities, hobbies or simply your wedding theme into another detail of your special day.
These cookies range from $3-$9 a piece depending on the detail, size and amount ordered.
Here are some of our favourites that we found when searching for these sugar cookies that are sure to remind your guests that love is sweet.
Love art? Image from The Knotty Bride |
Are you movie buffs? Image from Martha Stewart |
Bride & Groom Hearts. Image from Bridal Guide |
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