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9.8.12

{Real Wedding} $8K Eclectic (AKA my wedding!), part I

Ok. I finally got all the photos organized, and managed to decide which ones I wanted to share. With no further ado, I give you MY WEDDING! :)


As you may know from my previous post on our wedding budget, Stephen and I got married at Riverfront Park in Spokane. We were so happy when we saw how beautifully Erika Ellis Photography captured every special moment from our day.



We wanted our wedding to reflect our eclectic and fun personalities. I love all things vintage, and Stephen all things comic books. We wanted those loves to take part in the wedding, but not be center stage. And, finally, we still wanted it to feel like a wedding.

Yeah ... At this point I couldn't bend over, so my fantastic maid of honor had to put my shoes on me. :)




♥ {Saves} venue | desserts | flowers | photography | music | stationery

Our biggest save was probably our venue. By choosing a location that most people think of using for more casual events such as family BBQs--events that people generally don't expect to pay much to put on--we were able to score the locations for $500. 

Add roughly $500 in decorations such as draperies to make the ambiance a little more formal, and we ended up spending just about $1000 on the location. Not too shabby. :)



♥ {Splurges} dress | shoes | photobooth | hotel rooms | rentals

The photobooth definitely comes in first as our craziest splurge. We got our income tax return and automatically decided to spend over half of it on a photobooth (it was roughly $700)! 

That said, the photobooth turned out to be one of the best purchases for our wedding. Everyone loved it.



31.7.12

{Real Engagement} Biking in BC

Don't you hate technical difficulties? Me. Too. Hate them. Why? Because I wanted to share this engagement shoot with you like two weeks ago. And then I wanted to share my wedding pictures with you that same week. And a ton of inspiration too. But I couldn't. Why? Technology sucks sometimes, that's why.

But I think we got it all figured out. Granted, I've said that a couple of times and it's turned out to be false, but this time I really really think that we've made the blog a beautiful creation once again. You tell me.


Anyway, this super cute engagement was shared with us by Taliah Leigh Photography, and I'm simply smitten with how adorable this couple is!











All photos in this post copyright Taliah Leigh Photography
and submitted via Two Bright Lights.

10.7.12

{Real Engagement} On an Oregon Farm

I've been pretty MIA lately, writing thank you cards, organizing my apartment, and just generally spending time as a newlywed. But I haven't forgot about all of you! This week, I get to share the following amazing engagement pictures, as well as MY WEDDING PHOTOS! (You'll probably get to see them on Friday.) :)

Anyway, I have this inexplicable attraction to cows. I just think they're incredibly adorable. When I got this engagement shoot, I almost died due to the intense cuteness of the cows and the sweetness of the couple.


Andrew & Sarah chose to have their engagement pictures in the Oregon countryside after meeting at OSU. Their engagement was gorgeously shot by Nakalan Buzza Photography.











All photos in this post copyright Nakalan Buzza Photography
and submitted via Two Bright Lights.

28.6.12

{Advice} Cutting money, not people

Last week, I talked about the number one piece of advice that budget brides and grooms hear: Cut your guest list. And then I talked about how Stephen and I ignored that piece of advice.

How did we ignore that advice? By budgeting. By choosing to have a Friday wedding, when we could save on the venue. For that matter, by choosing a park for a venue. By opting for a dessert buffet instead of a full meal for food.

Let's look at the key pieces of our budget.

Our ceremony at Riverfront Park's Canada Island. Photo courtesy Todd Wagner.
The Venue & Rentals

We spent a total of $500 on the ceremony and reception locations at Riverfront Park in Spokane. How did we find a venue this inexpensive? By looking at non-"wedding" designated places, like public parks and community halls. 

I had always dreamed of having an outdoor wedding, so these locations were perfect. Add in rentals that many venues will have (chairs, dance floor), and our grand total in this category was $1175.

Our dessert buffet by Couple of Chefs Catering. Photo courtesy Couple of Chefs.
Food, Drink, Service & Food Rentals

We definitely helped our budget by having a dessert buffet from Couple of Chefs Catering instead of a full meal. It gave us a budget-friendly edge in two ways: first, desserts are a lot less expensive than full meals (duh); second, we didn't have to get a cake. And our guests raved about the food! 

In addition, we were able to pack in having the caterers service the buffet for the entire reception, San Pellegrino limonatas as well as the fruit waters that the caterers brought to drink, plates, water goblets, and a couple other miscellaneous things for just under $1750.

US! :) Photo courtesy Erika Ellis Photography. (PS: This is a sneak peek of our pro pics!)
Attire

With my dress from Marcella's Bridal coming in at about $860 with alterations, my shoes at $100 (splurges, okay?), my undergarments at another $110, and Stephen's shoes at $20, we spent just over $1000 on attire for us. Then, add in the ties for the groomsmen, on which we spent roughly $40 and the jewelry for the bridesmaids, on which we spent roughly $60, we got ourselves a $1130 bill.

Then there was the headpiece. First, I spent about $5 at the fabric store buying the necessary items to make myself a birdcage veil. When I was done, though, I didn't like how it sat on my head. I thought it was a DIY fail.

When I saw a brand new (in the packaging) polka dot birdcage veil on the classifieds section of Project Wedding, I had to have it. At a cost of $30. Scroll up to the photo of our ceremony really quick. Do you see a birdcage veil on me? No. Because, lo and behold, I didn't like how it sat on my head either. My solution? Cut it up and make a cute fascinator from it, as seen on my head. :) So $35 spent on me trying to make up my mind. That brings our total to $1225

I'll make a confession. I have no idea what Stephen's outfit cost since he and my dad went shopping without me for a male bonding experience, and my dad covered the bill. BUT I know a similar look can be done easily for less than $30.

Bouquets from Special Touch Florist. Photo courtesy Todd Wagner.
Flowers & Decor

Aesthetics were big for me for our wedding. We had the personal flowers from Special Touch Florist, the loose stems from Fred Meyer that we made into centerpieces the night before the wedding, drapes, tissue poms, and a few other details. This all came to roughly $1200.

Dancing at our reception, thanks to the awesome music! Photo courtesy Todd Wagner.
Music, Photography & Entertainment


Due to some really fantastic friends, one DJ and one musician extraordinaire, we got our music as gifts. This included the DJ-ing during the reception, and the amp from which we played our iPod playlists for the ceremony. This also included another friend going through his whole music library to find the music we needed for the ceremony and reception. :)

So, for our music, photography, and entertainment budget, we must consider the price of photography from Erika Ellis Photography (which was REALLY great), the price of the photobooth from Seattle Wedding Photo Booth (which was one of the best wedding-related decisions we made), and the sound rentals from Inland Audio Visual so our DJ could work his magic. This came to a total of $1750.

Stationery

I DIY-ed all of the invitations, RSVPs, and inserts on InDesign and had them printed at CatPrint, a printing company based in New York with amazing prices. I tied them up with pretty ribbon, stuffed them in kraft paper envelopes from EnvelopeMall, and sent them off!

I also created guides for our wedding party to aid them in picking their attire for the day, and I printed these at my local Staples. These projects, including postage, came to a total of $260.

Miscellaneous 

Our miscellaneous budget, which included hotel rooms, gifts for the attendants, our coordinator, our license, and a couple other things, came to just about $700.

That's a total of under $8000!
(PS: I know that if you add up all of the figures above it comes to more than $8000, but that's because I rounded all of them up. Our actual total was just at $7906.)

26.6.12

{Real Wedding} $3K Bohemian in Washington

What do you get when you plan a wedding in Olympia for $3,100? This gorgeous bohemian wedding, photographed by Creatrix Photography.


Cassy & Josh wed at a private residence in Washington's capitol, and by DIY-ing everything, they were able to keep their budget super low.



♥ {Saves} venue | desserts | favors | food
From the bride: 
In all honesty, we saved a lot on our venue. Prior to finding the Showalters, I had tried booking three different places for the wedding and all had fallen through. Luckily my mother-in-law knew someone with the perfect place who only does events for close friends and family, so we really did luck out.





♥ {Splurges} photography
From the bride: 
Having pictures was really important to me because as a little girl I drolled over my great-great-grandparents' wedding pictures and only hope that one day my great-great-grandchildren will do the same. I also really can't explain my love for pictures, so it was only natural to go all-out there.




From the bride:
Josh and I decided to keep a few traditions in our wedding, like not seeing each other before the ceremony and writing our own vows. Well, Josh is the type of man who's gifted with words, so his vows were destined to make me cry, and I was anxious to see if mine would match up. They did. (: So our vows were the most special moment of our day for me.




♥ {DIYs} Invitations | Decor | Guest "Book" Canvas | Programs | Flowers | Desserts | Garter
From the bride:
My husband Josh and I really wanted everything about our wedding to be "us," so we did just that. The first project I worked on was our invites and RSVP's. I created everything in InDesign, printed them out on my home printer, hand stamped them, and off in the mail they went.
I also made my own bouquet and made each of my bridesmaids their baby's breath bouquets. My mom helped me make my garter out of lace from her old wedding gown, which was also my grandmother's wedding gown too. We attached Austrian crystals and silver beads to it for accents.





All photos in this post copyright Creatrix Photography
and submitted via Two Bright Lights.

♥ {Vendors} Photographer: Creatrix Photography | Venue: Private Barn (Showalter's) | Dress Designer: ASOS Caterer: Mike Showalter of Smoke'n