Monday, January 24, 2011

What? I have a budget?

Being a wedding planner, I understand that budget is everything, that looming number that you try your darndist to keep close to. You find a great deal somewhere, you cut something for another, you make compromises. The hardest part of planning a wedding is keeping to that number, and hardest part of being a planner planning her own wedding is making it look like a Cadillac, but on a Kia budget.

The one thing you don't get planning someone else's wedding is the family and spending your own money. This has been incredibly difficult for me to try and make the best wedding ever and keep to a budget that is already over inflated. Just a little insight, I am a Italian/Irish Catholic from New York. If you know what kind of people I am talking about, we will not be having a typical Nashville wedding with BBQ at a barn. So when I say over inflated budget, I mean too much for a simple person like me. My family feels I am being too simple and want things that are just not necissary, but cool.

So the planing process continues and has taken over my entire life. My checklist is a million pages long, but checking things off every day. Trying to remember, make it special to us.

Booked so far are the Hilton Garden Inn for the reception, the DJ including Karaoke, and my reception dress is being made.  Save the Dates are being processed and will go out soon. Joint bank account is open for us to contribute to each month. Wedding Website is done as well as the Cash Registry. (Come back later on this).

On the docket this week are, choose a photographer, cake and meet with a Deacon at the Catholic Diocese.

So here is the moral of the story, you need a budget. Try hard to stick to it and always remember things do cost more than you think. You think you can a get a photographer for $1500, think again. Cake for $350, nice try. Dinner and open bar for under $100 per person, think again. Even a backyard wedding costs a lot. Don't get stresses, just know that thousands of people get married ever year and you are just one bride, special to your family and friends, but not to vendors.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Setting the Date

It started out so sweet. A few days of bliss in the foothills of the North Carolina mountains. We were so secretive about the engagement since we wanted to bask in in for a while. Our family know that day, but we waited a few days to make the official announcement via phone and facebook. That is so funny to me because I honestly can't think how I would tell everyone without facebook or e-mail.

We thought it would be great to set the date as 9/10/11, but turns out so does everyone else. The date is one of those questions that I have always asked couples but never realized how annoying it is. I don't know 2 days after what date the wedding will be. Give me a chance to slow down and think before I pick a date. And to be honest, it was the most stressful part of the entire process so far. The average time to plan a wedding is 1 year. Well, my schedule for 9 months was getting shorter and shorter by the day. We had to get a church (We are Catholic, well I am). Nashville does not house many Catholic Churches and seems like the ones we have were already book for all of September and October. Then finding the reception venue that will correspond with a church date.

After 2 weeks of phone calls, visiting venues and begging, we set a date. Now, we went from Sept 10 to Sept 24 with a hold, to Nov 19 to Nov 5 and ended up with August 27, 2011. My 9 months just got slashed by a month.

So the date is set and we are learning to love it. I mean, Nashville is hot in August but thankfully we will be indoors all day with views of outside.

As all this was happening, I am trying to save money already. Even before the date was set we were thinking about colors and save the dates and how it will all work.

A vision is very important, not just for the look of the wedding but also the cost. I always think about rentals, the sneaky little cost that you are never prepared for. So knowing how much a table and linens and chairs cost, I surveyed the reception room and came up with a color scheme that led us to our theme. 

They have red chairs in the ballroom. They offer black and white linens. So there, black table cloths, white napkins draped, red flowers. We colors, now a theme. We love movies, so Film Noir made sense. Once that was agreed upon, I started on the design for the save the dates.

Talked to a friend, last minute, about shooting the pictures for us. They came out amazing. They are like the pictures are frames of a film. Very classy and cool. Very Film Noir. The save the dates were then designed on Vistaprint, for free and are on their way.


We are Engaged!

As a wedding planner, I have watched hundreds of happy couples plan the beginning of their lives. It began to get a bit difficult to watch people in so much bliss not worry about their budget and just go with it. My job was to ask the tough questions and set a plan and stick to it.

Even though we had been together for over 4 years and I kept waiting for that ring, when it happened, I was floored. We were on our way to North Carolina for Christmas and stopped at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville N.C. We always past it on our many trips to N.C. and always said we would stop one day. We walked around the grounds for a bit with our two dogs and then headed into the house. Over two hours of walking though opulence, we headed outdoors. It was freezing. Carlos took some pictures with his fancy new camera I got him for his birthday. Then he stated talking about his "perfect day" that happened the week before. I had to go up to NY for my nephews Christening and Carlos was left all alone. It had snowed pretty bad all over the country and he was left on Sunday with snow, beer, wings and his favorite football team playing ( Giants game was snowed out, so the Panthers game came on). He said it was perfect except for one thing, I wasn't there.

At this point, I am like, he is talking really sweet and stuff. He got down on one knee, pulled out the red box and asked me to marry him. I said "Yes, are you kidding." Took off my glove and he slipped the ring on my tiny, cold finger. I felt like David at the dentist (youtube video). It was so surreal and amazing. I cried and then we went to the winery and bought champagne. That was my perfect day.

In this blog you will follow me as I, a wedding planner, plan my own wedding. How I will stick to a budget. How do I handle certain situations. Call in favors and most of all keep everything on track. I have already started the process and it is not easy being on the other side. Stay tuned for more postings...