Monday, July 30, 2012

Wedding Day Timeline




The Wedding Timeline is the key to the success for your wedding day.  Getting this right with all your vendors will help relieve the stress you feel during the entire day.  Making sure that you do the rehearsal dinner too will make your bridal party feel better at ease with what their responsibilities are during each phase of the event.
 

When you get engaged you begin planning of all the things you want but as the planning process continues you realize that time is what you need more of on every expect, that 6 months or even 9 months has gone by way to fast. You’ll question why your vendor needed those timelines so early.  Eventually you’ll understand that your vendors for the most part will want to make you happy and do the best job they can for you, but they expect you for their answers on that timeline question, you’re the bride, it’s your day.  While you may have no idea where to begin and decide to make up the timeline a few months out or even a week or two from your wedding day and not discuss it in detail or go off one vendor such as the caterer to get it done, they are only vendor for the day and throwing a timeline together will get you more questions than answers from the vendors.  

The timeline details should begin with a rough draft when you meet each vendor and interview them.  While you may not use the vendor they may have good notes or details that can make your day easier regarding the flow of the wedding day.  Many vendors understand that you have never done a wedding, some will guide and give you tips you just need to ask them.  Dreamland Wedding Shoppe is here to help; we will be featuring timeline tips for each type of vendor, from hair to food to the get-a-way transportation, so check back as we help you build your wedding day timeline.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Protecting Your Wedding Photos Part 2 – Protecting Your Story Book Wedding Album


In part two of our protecting your wedding pictures we explore how to care for your storybook album.

Wedding albums have changed over the years by leaps and bounds.  The artistic design, time and investment into these lovely keepsakes make protecting these investments more important.  Replacing the album if it becomes damaged or ruined is sometimes more expensive then the first time you purchased it. 

Showing Off Your Album:

Showing your album to friends and family is the next exciting thing then the wedding itself.  When showing your album and flipping pages you should make sure hands and fingers are clean and free from oil, and dirt.  Hold your pages by the edge of the corners and try not to touch inside the album.  The best thing to have on hand is photo gloves.  These are light weight, lintless gloves made for photo paper.  They protect the photo paper from oil and materials found on our hands that can scratch or harm the photo.  Some albums offer a special coating that also helps protect each page for an additional fee.  Check with you photographer for the album you are looking at to see if it is an option to add this feature.  Don’t fret if it’s not, just using lintless photo gloves made for photos when worn will protect your storybook pages and prints from oil, and dirt that’s still left over from after washing our hands.

You’re Album & Digital Negatives:

Photographers typically keep your digital negatives or files for only a year once the contract is complete.  Some wedding photographers offer a fee to keep your files or negatives active with them.  If your digital files or negatives are not purchased with that initial contract or within the first year of your wedding day the desire and cost to replace a storybook wedding album once damaged is usually more than a newly married couple can afford.

If the photographer by chance has your wedding negatives your album typically will need to be recreated from scratch the cost involve then will include the time it takes to design the album again and getting it to look similar to the one you had along with the album being assembled.  Album prices increase yearly as materials for them increase too.  Album colors and styles also become discontinued yearly.  So how to protect your storybook to avoid these unfortunate expenses?

Protecting the Album:

Some wedding photographer’s album lines include photo cases, covers and boxes that help protect the storybook album from everyday life when on the coffee table.  While some album lines include these options at no additional cost to protect your album, there are still many album lines that do not include this and this option is an additional purchase for the bride and groom.  So when booking your wedding photographer, check if the album line you are looking at has a way that protects the album.

Once the album is home consider adding it to your fire/water proof safe when not in use.  Make sure the safe has plenty of room to keep the album from not being damaged from other materials you place in the safe.  If you want to display your album then see if your home owner’s insurance carrier offers a personal articles rider where you can see about insuring just the album.  Some carries may be able to write an additional insurance policy to cover the expense of replacing it over time.  There is usually a monthly or yearly premium to pay for this type of coverage.  You should keep your storybook album in a fire/water proof safe and free of dampness or wet areas such a basement and avoid sunlight because of the material and paper used to create these lovely storybooks can become damage when exposed to these elements.  As we discussed before with wedding prints and now with albums you should also include your digital negatives disc in the safe too.  Your digital negatives should also have a copy of them on another disc that can be stored at a parent’s house in case of storm damage from flooding or tornados.  Even a backup to an online photo hosting platform is a great way to insure you have a copy of the negatives.  Be sure when making your copy that you also copy your photo release if you have one from your wedding photographer and keep that safe.

It’s okay to take your album out and show it off but be sure that you place it back in a safe place free of damage from kids, animals, new husbands and the many other elements mentioned in this article.

Our article was written in response to a newly married couple we heard about that had shown their storybook wedding album to friends and happened to lay the album on a toaster oven as they said good bye to friends and walked them out.  As with busy lives the album didn’t get put back. The oven knob got bumped without knowing it.  Burning holes through the album cover and pages and almost burning the house down.  So to keep all those happy memories safe and cherished we just had to write this article series.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Popular Products to Order Early

We have compiled a list of our most popular products that typically sell out fast.  If you are a bride debating on when to purchase any of these products we suggest earlier the better be it from us or our competitor.  Once these items become out of stock with the manufacturer they typically are out of stock anywhere from 1 to 3 months, sometimes even longer.  While this is only a list of a few of the highly popular wedding items within the wedding industry that are offered the rule of thumb is if it is a theme item such as a beach or fall item as an example order these items at least 3 months out from your wedding date or in the off season.  If it a new product for the year these wedding items typically sell out fast too.  No matter where you shop; local, out of town in the big city, or online, planning your must have wedding accessory purchase early for any in demand product is key to getting it and makes shopping for that item less stressful and just one more thing to cross of your huge wedding to-do-list.















We hope this list helps you plan better which products tend to sell out quicker than others.  Happy Shopping!

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Cute Makeup Gift for Your Bridesmaids

Looking for something super cute and practical for your bridesmaids?  We saw this mini bag of makeup by Sephora on the Today Show and thought it would make a lovely gift for your bridesmaids.  It’s petite size features blush, eye shadow and lip gloss perfect for the girl on the go to toss in purse for a quick touch up of her makeup during the hot days at a summer wedding.  A gift that’s wrapped up and wonderfully presented at an affordable price, visit Sephora.com for the Mini Bag Makeup Palette.  It’s a limited edition, so Hurry!