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Visit our office and check in via Facebook Places for a FREE copy of Weddings Unveiled Magazine! Hurry - only 25 copies available!
8640 Philips Highway Suite 8 (inside The Wedding Party) Jacksonville, FL 32256
Soon to be brides should be take heed. Tred lightly when it comes to discussing your wedding in the workplace. Although it is easy to be consumed by the planning and details, it is important to be thoughtful when it comes to discussing every shade of pink, and type of rose with the people in your office. You don’t want to be “that” girl. Save it for meetings with your wedding planner.
For further insight on how brides should navigate the workplace we asked etiquette expert Toni Downs of Etiquette For Success for advice on how to gracefully manage these types of situations:
Q: Should you invite coworkers to your wedding?
Toni D: I believe it depends on how close you are to your co-workers. If you are close to several, go out socially, and if the budget allows it, ask them.
Q: What if there are some coworkers I want to invite, but not others?
Toni D: You may tell your other co-workers there is a limit to how many people you can invite to your wedding.
Q: What if all your coworkers chipped in for a wedding present?
Toni D: If everyone at the office chips in to buy you a wedding present, then everyone should receive a personal thank you note. This is a thoughtful way to share you care about your coworkers.
Q: What if a coworker is angry with me for not inviting them to the wedding?
Toni D.: There will always be hurt feelings with someone, but it is your and your man’s day. Don’t let other people ruin it.
Thank you Toni for sharing your great advice with us!
We're proud to be a part of The Wedding Party! Paul Deland did a great interview on Good Morning Jacksonville Saturday, telling all of North Florida what we are all about. Check out the clip above!
With a long history dating back to the 1800s bustles were originally worn by stylish women who wore a frame underneath their dress to support the back of their full skirts. Today brides bustle their dresses in order to lift the long trains of their gown off the floor (not to mention staying clean), making walking and dancing on the big day much easier!! Most bridal dresses don’t come with bustles and are instead added during the alteration process. There are many types of bustles:
Is the simplest and most inexpensive type of bustle. However this type of bustle is prone to breaking during the reception, so brides with long trains or particularly heavy gowns should take this into consideration.
This type of bustle is very popular and great for brides who plan to be very active during their wedding. The under bustle is secured in place by tied ribbon.
This type of bustle utilizes jeweled appliqués at the gathering spots in order to highlight the tufts on the skirt of the gown.
This bustle is best for wedding dresses with shorter trains. There is only one pick up point selected and anchored much lower on the dress then on other bustles.
When deciding which bustle style to use for your wedding dress, keep in mind the fabric of your dress. If the fabric on your gown is delicate, like organza for example, make sure to choose a bustle style that reduces the weight on each bustle to avoid tearing. Also keep in mind your alterations budget, as bustles range in price depending on the type of bustle, length of train and fabric being used.
Image courtesy of Brides.com
This post was written by one of our fabulous former clients, Ashley McCormick Travers. Now Ashley works for Stella and Dot, and she was excited to share some of the latest looks with our readers. Brides are longing for that fun, creative statement to differentiate their wedding… Stella and Dot makes that happen. As a First Coast Weddings client I was married to the cookie-cutter look and making sure my girls matched everything head to toe. Fast forward three years and today I am in love with the mis-matched accessory look – changing up the jewelry and shoes amongst the bridal party.
As a Stella and Dot stylist I have TONS of fun styling brides, bridesmaids, flower girls, mothers of the bride and guests! And not only on the wedding day but showers, rehearsals and honeymoons too! Our new vintage chic, on-trend looks for spring can quickly style the bridal party in affordable couture pieces they will surely work with jeans, at the office or with a simple LBD. Although so many brides’ wedding rings are white gold or platinum, everyone is wardrobing with gold baubles. It’s the hottest look for 2011!
The Charlotte Charm necklace is under $50. What I love most is the charms are removable, so I’ve seen each bridesmaid pick her favorite charm and each has a different look. This also looks great layered with pearls and gold chains.
The Sofia Pearl Bib is my all time fave and biggest selling statement necklace hands down! Stunning on the big day and perfect with jeans and a tank.
The mini-soiree necklace with matching bracelet is ideal for the Flower girl.
Contact Ashley, your personal stylist, and let her work with you to create the look you want for any occasion. Want to style your life? Become a stylist. Shop at her eboutique: www.stelladot.com/ashleytravers
2010 has been an exciting year at First Coast Weddings and Events!
We had some amazing weddings at the top venues in the area - The Lodge and Club, TPC Sawgrass, and the Omni Hotel Jacksonville just to name a few. We've also had some great weddings in the surrounding areas - Amelia Island, Jekyll Island, and St. Augustine.
Our little home at The Wedding Party has continued to grow, this year expanding by 50%! We've had a lot of fun with our bridal open houses and our vendor get-togethers, and we look forward to more in 2011.
And last but not least, we've had some changes in our personal lives. Melanie and Emma both had babies this year! We're excited to start training baby Madison and baby Noah as flower girl and ring bearer as soon as they can walk. On a sad but happy note, Lauren moved to Hawaii where her love Ryan is stationed in the Navy. While we miss her terribly, we know she is having a blast settling in to her new surroundings.
So what will 2011 bring? Only time will tell...
We still have a few minor adjustments to make, but our new website is up and ready to receive visitors just in time for the holidays. Feel free to email us at info@firstcoastweddings.com if you see any issues with the new site!
No, we're not remodeling our office again. But, starting Friday, we'll be making some changes to our blog. So over the next week or so, we apologize if you come looking for us and we're not here. Rest assured, we'll be back and better than ever really soon! Be sure to visit our Facebook page in the meantime!
Unless you live under a rock, you know that Prince William and his soon-to-be bride posed for their first official engagement portraits recently. And, as expected, they look amazing! So how can you get awesome engagement photos without the celebrity photographer?
We're thrilled to announce the second new addition to the First Coast Weddings family this year! Emma and her husband Drew welcomed baby Noah into their hearts last night, and mom and baby are doing great. When Emma first joined our team, she was a recent college graduate. I've gotten to watch her go from dating to engaged to married, and now to mommy. I've also seen her blossom into a top-notch event planner.
I'm so excited to watch her embark on this new chapter in her life... Watch our Facebook page for photos soon!
For those of you that aren't in Jacksonville, or haven't stopped by to say hi yet, I thought I would share a virtual tour of The Wedding Party. We are a collection of wedding professionals (some of the best in the business, if I do say so myself), that all share office space. There are other folks out there trying to copy the idea, but they are mostly advertising outlets. Vendors pay a monthly fee to have their marketing materials on display. What sets us apart is the actual offices. We are (for the most part) all here all day, all week. If a bride walks in, she can easily meet with any of us during normal business hours. Or, if a bride comes in to meet with our photographer, she might decide she wants to check out our videographer or cake baker while she's here. It's really great for the clients!
Take a look around - either virtually or in person!
I love commitment ceremonies. Or same-sex weddings. Or whatever term you want to designate, since we aren't lucky enough to live in state that recognizes them as "marriage." When today's featured bride came in for her first meeting, she was clear. This would be a "wedding," and would be treated as such. We put together an amazing team of wedding professionals, including: Venue: The Lodge and Club at Ponte Vedra Beach Florist: Liz Stewart Floral Designs DJ: Y? Entertainment Photography: Kris Graham Photography Videography: In Motion Video Productions Ceremony Music: Magnolia String Quartet Cake: Classic Cakes Linens: Connie Duglin Chairs: Flaire Event Rentals
It was truly a beautiful day! The weather cooperated, as did the "ring bearer" - the brides' Boston Terrier, Berringer. Thanks for letting us share your wedding day with you!
We got the sweetest comments from our 10.23.10 couple! We'll be sharing some images from this beautiful wedding soon.
"From start to finish, our experience with FCWE was effortless. Vendor selection was made very easy as Heather minded our style, budget and personality. I only now realize how much effort goes into coordintating such a day - the team performed their activities in the background and yet somehow managed to get every detail just right. We are grateful for the talent, experience, professionalism, and heart of Heather and her team."
We always love seeing the photos and videos from our weddings, and sharing them! Megan and Vivek were married on September 25th at the Omni Hotel Jacksonville. Here's a sneak peak of their video:
Megan and Vivek's Preview Video from In Motion Video Productions on Vimeo.
I had a great question from a bride last night at The Wedding Party's "Fully Engaged" event - "How do you keep up with all the new trends?" And my answer was simple: a lot of the same ways you do!
But the real answer to the question is this: We don't keep up with the trends, we create them.
Most wedding magazines are published only two to four times a year. That means that the weddings in the current issues may be over a year old already. Which means the details that went into that wedding were planned for at least a year before that.
I keep hearing about trends like "feathers" and "monograms" and all sorts of other wonderful ideas - but we have been using those ideas for several years now. As an example, check my post about Kimberly and Victor's March 2008 wedding using these "trends."
Re-creating something in a magazine is great, but ask your event designer, florist or planner about creating a look that is uniquely "you!"
I just got a super-sweet note from our September 25, 2010 bride Megan:
"I thought Heather did an amazing job! She found the best people for my wedding and made sure if ran very smoothly. I could not have done it without her. I'm so grateful I found her. Thank you for making my days so amazing, beautiful and special.
I especially recommend her since I was planning a destination wedding. Excellent job!"
This photo is from Megan and Vivek's engagement session - to see more, check the La Dolce Vita Studio's blog. More wedding details will be posted soon!
First Coast Weddings is proud to be part of The Wedding Party's donation to the Wish Upon A Wedding auction! Wish Upon a Wedding is the world’s first nonprofit wish granting organization providing weddings and vow renewals for couples facing terminal illness and serious life-altering circumstances regardless of sexual orientation. Our organization offers couples a chance to enjoy a very special day, without any thoughts of existing health or other serious issues, while surrounded by their closest family and friends.
Our destination wedding package valued at $5,800 is perfect for a weekday wedding with up to 50 guests. Check out The Wedding Party's blog for complete details, and visit the Wish Upon A Wedding auction site to bid on this and hundreds of other great items starting October 1st.
It's bridal show week again here at First Coast Weddings and Events! In case you don't know, we co-produce the Jacksonville Bridal Connection bridal shows, held twice a year at the UNF University Center. If you are interested in attending, click for all the details:
http://www.JacksonvilleBridalConnection.com
While we're busy getting ready for the show, we thought we'd share some bridal show tips:
We have FREE tickets left for Sunday's show, so drop by The Wedding Party to pick up a pair!