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mstakenidentity ([personal profile] mstakenidentity) wrote2009-08-25 04:16 pm
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Wedding Planning

Right, I think we’re on track. This is mainly for my own and Seamus’ records, but if anyone who has planned a wedding looks over this and finds a glaring gap, do let us know.



Wedding Venue: Booked, down payment made

Celebrant: Contacted one we like, waiting on reply

Guest List: Finalised, not everyone we'd like to be on it is on it, but that happens nearly every wedding I think

Rings: Spoken to Ben, he’s happy to make them and has given us an estimate, saving up for them now.

Readings: One picked out, still working on the other

Ushers: One asked, still waiting til can see other in person to ask

Songs: Processional decided on, piece for when signing the certificate not picked, recessional not picked but some ideas

Bridesmaids: All picked out and happy (I hope!)

Groomsmen: All picked out and happy (I hope!)

Photographer: Easy! Helps when you’re marrying the brother of a professional photo journalist!

Reception Venue: Booked

Car: Email sent, not heard back

Catering: Booked, need to finalise quantities

Booze: Have contacted wholesaler and venue, will be tasting soon and deciding on types.

Music: Some songs picked out, going to venue on Thurs to work out if we need to hire an amp/pa or if their system is fine

Bridal Waltz: Nothing organised yet

Groom’s Suit: I believe vague plans are in the offing

Groomsmen suits: Eh, that can be organised later

Dress: Picked out, down payment made

Accessories: Bought or arranged from whom to borrow

Bridesmaids Dresses: Vague plans made, waiting til after Eva’s honeymoon to finalise

Hair and Makeup: Stylist booked, trial sometime in November

Tablecloths: Found a place to hire from, will order once number needed confirmed

Cake: Are pencilled in with Cakes of Distinction, going in Thurs to discuss flavours and designs.

Flowers: Have made initial contact with a florist, alternatively will just buy some on the day/day before. (to get a bouquet made up is over $150, to just buy 12 long stemmed roses is $60, it is just me or is a bouquet a wrought?)

Favours: Vague plans made

Invitations/Programs/RSVPs/Printed stuff: Got quote, have agreed to it, awaiting specifications and then will design. Wording had been worked out.

Registry: Done

Speeches: Have told my parents to sort it out between them, still need to ask other people

MC: Big Jim!

Something to entertain children: No idea, colouring books? Do kids still colour these days? There is a pool table for the older ones. Maybe we’ll just tell them to bring their DS’…

Wedding Night: Hotel decided on, not yet booked

House sitter: Vague plans made, depending on peoples living arrangements by then


Okay, what have we missed?

[identity profile] naturalredhead.livejournal.com 2009-08-25 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
Wedding bouquets are expensive, but I wouldn't say they were a rort. They don't just provide the flowers, but they arrange them, make them look pretty, remove all the thorns from roses. Mine wrapped the stems so that there was a nice handle, and so that I wouldn't get green stained hands from the stems, a little moisture pouch so that the flowers didn't wilt during the day. Lots of little things like that. It'd be worth looking at their work to see - I was happy with what I paid for my bouquet because of all the little extras like that. Its entirely up to you though.

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_audhumla_/ 2009-08-25 08:17 am (UTC)(link)
I probably wouldn't advise buying flowers for you the day before, it might be a little stressful. My advice would be to get a real bouquet for you and buy some random flowers for the riff raff (bridesmaids ;). Unless you have specific ideas about what kinds of flowers you want you don't need to pay $150. Flowers vary a lot in price apparently, so you can get much cheaper bouquets which still have nice flowers in them. Mine was only $90, pretty bargain basement for a bouquet but I had a nice florist who gave me tips about how to make it cheaper rather than trying to upsell me. Mine was cheaper because it had some deep purple leaves in it, which are cheaper than flowers. It helped that I was pretty non-fussed about everything.

As for your list, will you need someone to work sound and stuff at the ceremony?

Yay, other people's wedding planning is so much fun!

[identity profile] epony.livejournal.com 2009-08-25 08:58 am (UTC)(link)
Your list is super organised.

These might already been included in the places you've booked, but if not, they are worth thinking about:

Somewhere photogenic to sign the registry
Table decorations or something to personalise the reception venue a bit.

[identity profile] mc-shamo.livejournal.com 2009-08-25 09:51 am (UTC)(link)
Men are super super easy to organise for clothes. We do a fitting for the grooms-men 2 weeks out, and we've got plenty of time to organise everything. And hey, there are a large bunch of things we actually can't organise this far out....
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[identity profile] mayak2.livejournal.com 2009-08-25 01:06 pm (UTC)(link)
How exciting! You're super-organised :o)

Are you & S & the bridal party having photos between the ceremony & reception? Might need to look into where you'd like to go, whether you need to seek permission for anywhere, how much time you guys have for it, etc... and whether you want photos at the reception venue, too (eg. if they have gardens, etc...)

Anyhoo - keep the updates comin'! My friend Bec from work isn't telling me *anything* about hers as I'm the only one from work who's invited... so I have to wait until the Big Day to see everything. :P

xx

[identity profile] vivienne-aster.livejournal.com 2009-08-25 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I am impressed and awed. Go you!

[identity profile] sols-light.livejournal.com 2009-08-25 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't see who's doing the video on the list. If you're getting that done professionally, it's another thing to organise and get quotes for. Trust me to spot that after wandering around at tens of weddings with my dad doing the video.

[identity profile] elleuba.livejournal.com 2009-08-26 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
will the house sitter also be cat sitting? If not you will need to book them into a cattery.

This will mean finding one you like. There are a couple out Yarambat way that we like but that might be a little far. There's one in Collingwood that sucks