Showing posts with label beach table numbers wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beach table numbers wedding. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

wedding table number alternatives?




blahme


I read somewhere that a great alternative for wedding table numbers is table places, such as your at florida table, or hawaii table, (for a beach themed wedding). Im not very creative and cant think of any other ideas. can you?
(It is a beach themed wedding but that doesnt HAVE to be incorporated) Thanks -



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We named our tables after famous couples.

(Adam & Eve, Barbie & Ken, Anthony & Cleopatra, Mary & Joseph, Mickey & Minnie, etc...)

One EXPENSIVE wedding - Please read?

Q. My fiancé and I are starting to plan our wedding which will be in May 2010. The more I look into things, the more I realize how much things cost, and itâs quite ridiculous.

Here is our situation: I am from Colorado. He is from upstate New York. We live in Colorado together. Our wedding will be held in Rhode Island. BOTH of our families and our friends will be traveling. We want a beach wedding. Not exactly ON the beach, but we want it close for pictures, etc. Most places on the east coast that are in a building are absolutely gorgeous, and with beauty comes the huge expense. I found a gorgeous place to be married and have the reception. Just to rent that, itâs $3,600. That does include the ceremony and reception however, so itâs not too bad. And, you can have your own vendors which will really help the cost; weâre thinking buffet style, which is a lot less expensive.

We feel that since everyone has to travel so far to the wedding, we should have an open bar, which is another huge expense. People are going to be paying so much for plane tickets, hotels, cars, etc, they shouldnât pay for their own drinks, right? I doubt that many people will be willing to travel for our wedding anyways, I dunno.

I plan on doing almost everything myself, ie: decorations, invitations, save the dates, etc.

Iâm just stuck. Please, if you can offer any advice, do. I posted earlier, but thought I should elaborate a little bit. Some of these expenses I canât get around. The east coast is just more expensive I guess. If you have a lot of advice and donât want to write it all, seriously email me your number and Iâll call you, if thatâs ok. I know itâs early to be planning, but it needs to be done, and Iâm just super excited, sooooâ¦. Oh, and we wonât skip on a good photographer. My sisters was amazing and he was almost $5,000 alone!!! I just donât know what to do about all of this and not having the money up front to pay for it. Thank you so much. My email is semajors@gmail.com

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Update: I answered a similar question in a previous post and copied some of my answers here.

You can have a BEAUTIFUL wedding on a budget and no one would be the wiser.

My first tip is DIY, DIY, DIY! There are so many items that you can diy for your wedding if you have time and it becomes so personalized. You can get your wedding party to help you too. You can create save-the-dates, invitations, aisle runner, guestbook, bouquet, boutineers, ring bearer pillow, pew markers, programs, menus, escort cards, table numbers, simple centerpieces, favors, etc. Check out theknot.com for ideas or google "DIY wedding."

RECEPTION: Venue costs can vary. Our banquet room was $700 to rent. I've read of others being $1400 - $4,000. Costs can also depend upon the day your reception is held. Saturday evening receptions are usually more expensive than daytime Saturday, Friday, Sunday, or any other day during the week.

Low-cost places for reception:
- Community center
- Lodge
- College center
- American Legion Hall (I went to the one here for a dance recently and was shocked to discover how big it was and with an all hardwood floor perfect for dancing.)
- Church reception room or fellowship hall (may not allow dancing)

CATERER: The cost of a caterer can vary. My venue offered catering for about $65 per person for a dinner buffet and an open bar. That was excellent. Some can be more expensive. Some can even be cheaper. Some venues will allow you to bring your own alcohol and this can reduce your cost. Tip: One friend of mine negotiated getting charged per drink instead of per person per hour for her alcoholic beverages. That also helped with the cost. Another option for drinks is to do just wine and beer. I don't recommend a cash bar because that's considered tacky. They are your guests, so you don't want them paying for anything.

If you want to go the inexpensive route for food, you can have a brunch or lunch instead of dinner. Sit down meals can be more expensive than buffets or food stations. I prefer buffets/food stations because they are usually less expensive, the food is hot, and I like choices. Sometimes when a waiter brings you a meal at a sit-down, the meal can be cold. Tip: Another option is to just serve cocktails and appetizers around 6pm if that's what you can afford or you can just serve cake and punch.

CAKE: Research and book a bakery or cake baker after attending a cake tasting. You can have a groom's cake if you want, but it isn't necessary. Some couples use Publix for low cost wedding cakes. Tip: Some couples use a dummy layer in their cake to look good for photos and have a sheet cake in the back to serve. You can have a baker make a simple frosted cake for you and purchase parchment flowers, sugar paste flowers and/or shells, fresh flowers, or silk flowers, and decorate the cake simply yourself. Most of the cost is in the decorating.

FLOWERS: Buy flowers wholesale at a website like fiftyflowers.com to save money. They were mentioned in a recent theknot.com article.

GIFTS, DECORATIONS, FAVORS: Check for coupons before you purchase at sites like retailmenot.com BTW, favors are not necessary.

PHOTOGRAPHER: If you hire someone just starting out that person may just want more experience, and can give you a great deal. Check out their portfolio first before you hire.

WEDDING PLANNER: Tip: If you hire an event planning student, that person may just want the experience as well.

GUEST LIST: This can be you biggest saver. Keeping your guest list small will cut your expenses immeasurably.

Follow these additional tips for PLANNING A WEDDING FOR UNDER $10,000

http://lifestyle.msn.com/relationships/articletkt.aspx?cp-documentid=18728080&page=2

or

Plan a destination wedding/honeymoon to somewhere like St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. Try the Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort. You will save so miuch money, and will have one beautiful wedding.




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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Whats a fun beachy way of doing table numbers?




bloodyrose


The centerpieces have not been picked yet, table clothes are light blue, the wedding is just causal and everythings happen at the beach so thats the only theme type thing to it.


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http://www.vivestyle.ca/blog/?p=456
http://ny-image0.etsy.com/il_fullxfull.125457796.jpg This is cool if you have a lot of room, you could write it in the sand, then put the table behind it.
http://diy.weddingbee.com/topic/seashell-table-numbers
http://www.australiaentertains.com.au/2011/01/19/table-numbers-with-individual-style/table-number-ideas-6 I think this is my FAV!
Not sure how hard or labor intensive it might be, but it would be so cute to make small sand castles, and then have a little "flag" with the number.

What to do for table numbers?




Naughty


Does the venue usually provide table numbers, or do I have to make them myself? Am I supposed to come up with some sort of holders for them, or buy picture frames to put them in? Any ideas?
Thank you!



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Call your venue and ask the events/wedding coordinator.

Our venue provided table number holders, but I made our own table numbers using a Brides kit that matched our invitations and name cards.

You could use picture frames, picture holders (the wire type stands), or google your wedding's theme (if you have one) and see if you can find something to match. IE, our theme was beach and I found starfish and beach chairs....but ultimately decided on just the simple ones to save money.

I definitely recommend trying to find them on eBay over buying them in the store! Good luck!!




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Friday, January 3, 2014

What are some creative ways to display table seating cards at a wedding?

beach table numbers wedding on BEACH WEDDING:
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Nikky


I want to something a bit more different then the usual folded up in line cards with everyones name and table numbers. I want it to be creative but not expensive.


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It would help to give you ideas if we knew what kind of theme or setting you are having at the event.

For example, for a beach wedding, you could paint everyone's name on a shell at their place setting.

For a formal wedding, you could have people's names embroidered or screen printed on their napkin.

You could put a tiny pot of flowers with each guests names painted on it at each place setting.

There are lots of things you can do if you think outside the box.

Newly engaged and planning to have the wedding in 11 months. How do I plan?




Stacie!


I'm not at all sure where to begin.

What should the agenda be as far as month to month planning for this wedding? I have no idea when appropriate times to plan certain things are. HELP!



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I remember being in the same situation. I knew nothing about planning a wedding and I had no one to help me. The good thing is that you have plenty of time. I planned mine in less than 4 months. Here is how I planned (and still planning) mine:

1) Come up with a realistic budget with your fiance. What can you afford? Also come up with a tentative guest list for quoting purposes.

2) Decide what type of wedding you want to have. Do you want to have your ceremony in a church and then the reception at a hotel banquet room? Do you want to have your wedding at a house?

3) Research available venues. I wanted a beach wedding so I googled "beach wedding venues in the bay area" and came up with a ton of information.

4) Check date availability and get quotes. Prices vary greatly from place to place. I found a place that wanted to charge $80+ a head and the place I booked is much nicer and only charges $45 a head.

5) Make an appointment to meet with the wedding coordinator to look at the place. If you like it an can afford it, make a deposit to hold your date.

6) Research and get quotes from photographers

7) Research DJ's or band in your area and pay a deposit to book their services. I found a company that offered a showcase so I got to see what they were about before I booked. Companies are better than booking individuals because they have backups if the DJ gets sick or can't make it for any reason.

8) Get an idea of what you want your colors, flowers, or themes to be. Print pictures of flowers / bouquets off the Internet and show them to florists. Get quotes and book your florist.

9) Look at wedding dresses and bridesmaids dresses, and print pictures of ones you like. Make an appointment at your local bridal shop (give yourself at east 4 months or more). The dresses usually take up to 16 weeks to be tailored and sent to the bridal shop. I chose my bridesmaids dresses the same day and at the same shop I got my wedding dress from.

10) Book your officiant / pastor / rabbi. If the one you had in mind is busy on your wedding day then ask him or her for a referral. I got my officiant through a referral and she seems really nice.

11) See if your hairstylist can do your hair /and or make-up the day of your wedding. If she or he cannot travel to where you will be married then look around for local salons and get trial hair and make-up to be sure you will like what they can do for you.

12) Look for bakeries that do wedding cakes and choose what type of cake you want and how you want it to look. Book their services for your date.

13) 3 months before you wedding (no earlier than that or it will expire) obtain your marriage license permit in the county you will be married in. You might have to go down to the clerks office with your fiance and show your ID's and make a payment. Call or search the county recorders office in the county you will be married, and ask what they need from you. Also ask your officiant if all they need is the permit. Our officiant is going to take care of the documents after the wedding, we just need to give her the permit.

14) Search and purchase your wedding favors and wedding party gifts. Look into table numbers and seating assignment charts if you will be assigning seating.

15) Make sure your fiance makes an appointment at a tux shop with his wedding party to pick out their attire. This can be a few months before the wedding.

Note: When selecting your vendors, make sure you tell them you are on a budget (if so) and they will almost always go down in price. Our photographer gave us $500 off his regular fee and I had one guy go down half his price when he found out I was choosing another vendor who was cheaper.

I'm sure I left some things out. Just look up a wedding check list and check the items off as you go. Happy planning!




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