Sunday, November 6, 2011

Say Yes to the Dress

I know most girls favorite thing to do when they get married, or even before the get married, is look at and try on wedding dresses. It can be a fun, but stressful, part of preparing for that big day. It is something all women and girls look forward to, and they should. However, there are some things I would advise to when picking a dress. I have observed from myself and consulted with others. Ten points have come to my attention on searching for a wedding dress:
    1. Don't hate it on the hanger
    Too many girls pass up beautiful dresses just cause they look a bit different on the hanger. 95% of the time the dress will look much different on then it does on the hanger. Do not be opposed to trying it on... EVER
    2. Don't over do it
    You don't want your dress to pull more attention than yourself. You and the groom are the center of this occasion and if your dress is more out-there then it needs be, it'll be a distraction.
    3. Don't obsess over weddings
    Everyone understands that preparing for a wedding is a dream for every girl. However, it is possible to obsess too much over it. Sometimes worrying too much and having too much of an expectation will ruin the day, and may even ruin the relationship. Balance yourself, and be open to new things - and dresses.
    4. Don't overshop
    It is possible to shop for a dress too much. You may shop around so much, that you will get tired of it and just settke on a dress you may not be in LOVE with. This is never a good thing.
    5. Don't shop outside your budget
    Don't ever... EVER... try on a dress you can't afford. You may fall totally in love with the dress, but not be able to have it simply because it cost too much. Stick to what your budget is. You'll the dress
    6. Don't go unprepared
    You do not want to go to a dress shop with absolutely no idea of the kind of dress you want. Look online and in catalogs to at least have an idea of something you would like and want. People can't  help you unless you have some sort of idea
    7. Don't rely on friends and family
    This is your day, and this is your dress. Don't base your decision on what your friends - or your mom - say this is your decision
    8. Don't make a dress something it's  not
    You can alter dresses and make them look a bit different, but just don't redo the whole thing. That's disrespectful to the designer, and it could cause the dress to break under the stress... Literally
    9. Don't second guess yourself
    If you find a dress you can't live without... Don't second guess and think you'll find something better, chances are most dresses you try on after that will just be a waste of time
    10. Don't expose too much
    You need to be especially careful with this. It is important to feel sexy and pretty on your wedding   day, but don't overdo it to the point where it makes your guests uncomfortable. If you don't fit in the dress, or there is too much innappropriate exposure, alter it, or pick a different dress... For the sake of your guests.


Like I said before: I got these ideas from observing and from other sources. The show Say Yes to the Dress inspired this post, and is an entertaining approach to dress shopping, not a source of advice. Just love your dress and love yourself in it and you won't go wrong.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Ideal Colors

Lots of people have been asking me what colors they should pick for their special day. Some girls have the hardest time picking the perfect color for this occasion.
Here is my advice to those girls who are unsure.
There are many things that could affect your decision. However, if you don't absolutely love your colors, DON'T SETTLE!!
First thing I would reccomend to you is to pick your favorite set of colors. Don't over do it though. One color with an accent color is always a good choice, or if you want things a bit more crazy limit yourself to only three colors. The possibilities are endless.
Now, compare your colors to the season. Fall colors should be a bit darker, earth tones are a great choice, a little weighted down. Winter colors should be light, pastels or just lighter tones of colors are ideal. You could also go with some shimmery colors like silvers and golds. In the Spring keep your colors light and playful, not quite pastel, but nothing too bright. For spring the spectrum of "socially acceptable" colors are endless. Then in the summer you would stick to bright cheerful colors like bright yellows and bright blues.
There are so many combinations and things that you can do with the colors you choose. Also, don't think that just because the colors you want are "out of season" you can't use them. You can always change the shade and tone of the color to be a little darker, lighter, or brighter. You don't have to do anything to it though.
Just remember that this is your day and you can do what you want. Be happy with your choice!!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Welcome :-)

Hey Everyone,
Thanks for visiting my blog.
This blog is going to be a starting point for people getting ready to plan a wedding - or any who just love to see the wedding process and enjoy looking at the themes and pictures that come with planning a wedding.
I am currently working to become a certified Wedding Planner and this is my starting point.
I will post things about projects I'm working on, and weddings I am conducting, as well as ideas I really like for weddings and other events.
This is going to be a fun interactive blog. I invite all of you to contribute feedback and any ideas you might have to help me out.
Thanks

-Jordan Pearl