by: Lauren

All too often, couples think that there are certain things that you have to have when it comes to a wedding. Well guess what? There actually are things that you really DON’T need for your wedding! Things that are just going to be a waste of your time and money, get thrown away or ignored, and even get in the way. So help you out, we asked our V List wedding experts to share a few of the things that they’ve noticed really aren’t needed at weddings…

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Wesley Leytham

Rae Leytham Photography

www.raeleytham.com

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1. Non-consumable wedding favors.

“Non-consumable wedding favors. Most of that stuff gets thrown in the trash eventually. Keep your guests’ tummies happy with gourmet chocolate chip cookies or something similar. Guests love to snack on their way home while they talk about the wedding.”

Need favor ideas? Check out our favorites!

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Emily Waters

Emily Grace Design

www.emilygracedesign.com

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2. Printed Wedding Programs.

“Many couples think formal printed wedding programs are a must, but this is definitely an item you can do without, or at least, less of. Printed programs can be replaced with large signage noting the key players in the ceremony and order, and can add a fun detail to your ceremony set-up.

If you prefer to stick with printing programs, keep them simple. Your 30 minute ceremony does not need a 10 page booklet, and choose to print enough for 50-75% of guests. Many weddings have more than half of the programs untouched and tossed out. Keep your guests fully engaged in your ceremony rather than flipping to see what’s next.

Extra Tip: How do you know if you need programs? When you have group responses or readings where guests will need to know what’s going on.”

Want some wedding ceremony inspiration?

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Cat Lemus

Cat Lemus Photography

www.catlemus.com

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3. Guest Books.

“Honestly I think traditional sign your name guest books are now a thing for the trash can. Because really what are you going to do with a bunch of your guests’ signatures?

The unique guest book alternatives where people make an art piece or wall decor out of them are so much more useful and meaningful.”

Want some awesome guest book alternatives? Check out our shop!

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Julie Painter

Events by Jules

www.eventsbyjules.com

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4. A Full Bar.

“A full bar – doing just beer and wine or a signature drink is perfectly acceptable! Don’t go broke buying drinks.”

Want some signature drink ideas? Check out the options our friends at Swooned have!

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Jennifer Woodbery

j.woodbery photography

www.jwoodbery.com

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5. Photographer Checklists.

“Photographer checklists. If you’re hiring a legit professional that you trust completely, let them do their jobs and capture what they know is best. It will only be a frustrating struggle for the photographer if they’re having to keep up with your list all day!”

Want a few more tips for working with your photographer? Read more here!

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Jamie Sloan

All Grand Events

www.allgrandevents.com

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6. Unity Ceremony.

“Too many times we’ve had brides stressing about their unity ceremony. Debating between unity candles, sand, seed planting, etc., etc.. The wedding ceremony itself is two becoming one, being unified in front of family and friends. So unless your ceremony is in a church that requires a display of unity, you really don’t need to have one.”

Want some ceremony inspiration? Check out our ceremony Pinterest board!

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Adair Currie

Dairing Events

www.dairingevents.com

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7. Sweetheart Tables.

I know this sounds strange, but, sweetheart tables. I am encouraging my brides to have a private dinner with their husband in a separate space. This gives them a chance to eat in peace, get to talk to each other rather than guests keep coming up to talk or take pictures of/with them, and it saves money too! No need for another linen, chairs, or decor.

I normally suggest this when my couples opt out of doing a first look. It is so special to have them have this private 15-20 minutes before they go back into the reception to start going table to table. It’s such a nice break!”

Want some wedding design inspiration? Check out our Pinterest board!

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Joe Mills

Still55 Photography

www.still55weddings.com

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8. Guests taking pictures.

“Guests taking pictures during the ceremony and first dances. It’s sad when we develop beautiful works of art for our clients and in their albums everyone is holding a phone up jockeying for position during timeless moments. As your guests to unplug, put it down, and enjoy the moment.”

Learn more about an Unplugged Wedding here.

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Stefany Allongo

The Majestic Vision

www.themajesticvision.com

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9. Upgraded Linens.

“Upgraded linens. After you’ve added China, flatware, glassware, centerpieces and other decor items, the linen gets lost. Select a complimentary color to your scheme in a basic fabric and your guests won’t notice the difference.” 

Want some wedding design inspiration? Check our our Pinterest board!

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Cassie Cherneski

Flaire Weddings & Events

www.flaireweddings.com

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10. Cake Cutting Set.

“Don’t feel like you need to go out and buy a fancy engraved cake cutting set. Most likely your venue or caterer already has these items- just ask! And if they don’t, use it as a way to have a fun “something borrowed” and use a friend or family member’s set.”

Need some wedding cake inspiration? Check out our favorites!

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When it comes to things you really don’t need for your wedding, there are of course even more than just these 10 things. Have anything to add? Comment below with your addition!



by: Lauren

We can never turn down a groom in uniform, especially when he is part of a beautifully elegant yellow and lavender wedding like todays! Cara and Rick eloped prior to Rick’s deployment, and they were able to celebrate their marriage in Georgia with their friends and family upon his safe return home. With today being Veterans’ Day, we thought sharing this lovely couple’s wedding story captured by Laura Barnes Photo would be the perfect way for us to also pay tribute to all veterans and their spouses!

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What (or who) helped you most in your planning process and/or on your wedding day?

My mother did almost all of the planning for my wedding. I still lived in South Carolina during the wedding planning process and the wedding was in Atlanta, Georgia. Working full time and planning a wedding in a different town would have been quite a challenge. But, I have my mother to thank for helping me plan and giving me a place to start. She knows what I like, so I was thankful that she could help and was more than willing to help in planning the wedding. Otherwise, I would have had no idea where to begin when planning a wedding.

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What was the most important thing to you when deciding who to work with for your wedding?

My husband is in the Army and was deployed while the wedding planning process was going on. It was important to us that vendors understood that the Army may have extended his deployment and we needed the vendors to be open to rescheduling the date that had been set. Thankfully, he did not have to extend, but we knew that the vendors would have understood otherwise.

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What was your inspiration for your wedding details and/or design? 

I wanted the wedding to be of classic style, but yet casual enough so guests would feel comfortable.

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What was your favorite thing about your wedding?

Being able to share the celebration of marriage with family and friends. The whole wedding day was great! The flowers by Faith Flowers in Virginia Highlands Atlanta did a fabulous job with the flowers—just what I wanted and more. DJ Rock Entertainment had the guests dancing the entire time. And we are able to cherish all the great memories with the beautiful photographs taken by Laura Barnes Photography.

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What is your best piece of advice for other brides?

Do not stress too much over the little details, just make sure the food is good! Your guests will remember if they had a fun time and if they had a good meal. You are getting married and should enjoy the process of planning a wedding. If the planning process is mostly stress-free, the wedding will be fun, and then you can start your new married life on a happy, stress-free note!

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Laura Barnes Photo / Reception Venue: The Carlyle House / Ceremony Venue: Christ Episcopal Church / Flowers & Decor: Faith Flowers / Church Florals: Maria Schendzelos Design / Bridal Salon: Nista’s Apparel / Men's Apparel: Men’s Warehouse / DJ: Scott Garner ‘DJ ROCK’ / Invitations & Stationery: Appointments at Five


by: Lauren

When I caught a glimpse of these chic neon wedding ideas from Jessica Haley Photography, I just knew that it would be the perfect blend of modern and classic style that we all love oh-so-much! Bold pops of hot pink, neon green, and bright orange combined with a modern style make for wedding inspiration that is sure to brighten your day!

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From Ivey Weddings & Events:

Since I was planning this shoot from afar (1200 miles!), I leaned heavily on Ashley Peraino, of Ashley Peraino Events, to help tackle and coordinate the details. Upon first contact, Ashley suggested we use “really bold colors, maybe even neon?” We both had been feeling the need to liven things up from the pastel and pink designs that have been so popular as of late, so we ran with the idea, and our “day-glo” inspiration was born! During the planning and designing, it was important to us that the overall design still portrayed an air of romance and elegance despite the bright pops of color. The Sky Gallery, in Brooklyn, served as the literal, perfect white canvas and delivered a slight feeling of modernism to the overall look. Our ultimate goal was to prove that you can take a non-traditional concept and make it timeless and elegant, while preserving the unique qualities that make it special!

So what do you think of these fun, bold, and bright colors? Would you use colors like this for your own wedding?

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Jessica Haley Photography / Wedding Planner/Coordinator: Ashley Peraino / Wedding Planner/Coordinator: Ivey Weddings & Events / Flowers & Decor: Taproot Flowers / Invitations & Stationery: Darling & Bliss / Rentals: Starling on Bond / Cake Baker: Erica O’Brien Cake Design / Makeup Artist: Mollie Parks / Bride’s Dress: Designer Loft NYC / Bride’s Jewelry: Charm & Chain / Confetti: festive-fetti™ by The Marketplace of Brenda's Wedding Blog / -- Select Vendor Type --: Frou frou & frill / Watercolor Paintings: Art by Megan / Chandelier: Chandelier by NK

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by: Regina Rached

[ezcol_1third] 10 Innovative Wedding Traditions Youre Going To Want To Steal via TheELD.com[/ezcol_1third] [ezcol_2third_end]Do you know why a wedding bouquet is tossed? Possibly because the bride is anxious to aim her flowers at her single BFF in hopes that it will whack her into a good relationship, eventually a marriage? Definitely not the reason. Wise Geek explains where this tradition comes from,

“In medieval Europe, a bride typically did not expect to wear her wedding dress again, and the dress was considered good luck for other women, a type of fertility charm. After the wedding, single women chased the bride and ripped pieces off her dress, leaving her in tatters. Over the years, wedding dresses became more expensive and it became traditional for women to keep them, either as a memento or to pass on to a daughter for her wedding day. To prevent guests from ripping the wedding dress, brides began throwing other objects as a distraction, one of which was the garter. Later, the bouquet became the most traditionally thrown object.”[/ezcol_2third_end]

Wow, who knew? If you look up reasons why we have this and many other practices at weddings, you will likely find a ridiculous reason for them, and I wouldn’t blame you if you decided to do away with them and make more personal traditions.

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There are new and modern traditions happening every day with weddings, some of which would be the first look or reveal, trash the dress photography sessions, and more. The truth of the matter is that you don’t have to be locked into silly traditions that have no personal meaning to you as a couple. I have had many incredible clients who have chosen to make their own traditions during their weddings. Here are just a few that I have personally witnessed and loved…

1. Having both families and wedding parties meet for a hug before walking into the ceremony together.

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My couple, Kailey and Valerio, chose many unique traditions at their wedding and this one was certainly a winner. Valerio’s family and friends came all the way from Croatia to be at the wedding. This was the first time they had met Kailey’s family so this moment of them uniting at the corner of Kailey’s aunt’s house, where the ceremony took place, was very significant.

2. Walking into the ceremony together.

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If you do decide to have a first look, this would definitely be a great option. You have already seen each other before the ceremony, so why not walk in together? It was a pleasant surprise for the guests. The ceremony was still full of emotion and happiness, possibly even more so with the cozy gathering of family and friends at Kailey’s aunt’s home in Gulfport, Florida.

3. Opening your wedding gifts together.

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Whether it’s done prior to the ceremony after your first look or after the ceremony, this is a really fun moment to capture. Typically gifts are opened separately prior to the couple seeing each other; however, when done together it is totally different.

4. Writing your own vows.

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I know this isn’t exactly unique or new, however, I feel that this is one of the best things you can do to personalize your ceremony. Yes, you may cry and need tissues and bodily fluids may or may not come out of your nose. However, guests love hearing these and seeing the passion-filled emotions fly. Photographers eat it up, too. It teaches your guests things about you as a couple and allows you both to reach into your past and delve up memories you may have forgotten. It will inspire everyone to join in on the emotions and set the tone for the wedding.

5. Have a good friend or family member recite a poem or a song during your ceremony.

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If you’re not having a religious ceremony (or even if you are), this is a great way to involve family and friends and have an important reading during the ceremony.

6. Ring warming.

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I have seen this recently and thought it was really nice. It’s when the rings are passed around and nice thoughts are delivered to the couple through their guests. At one wedding they chose to only pass the rings to the wedding party and family. At another (with less guests) they passed them around to all the everyone.

7. The groom having a grand entrance into the ceremony.

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Some religious ceremonies already include this, such as with Jewish ceremonies the groom is escorted in with both of his parents. I think this is a great idea because I personally think the groom is put on the back burner at times and they deserve recognition as well.

8. Have whoopie pies or donuts instead of cake. Or whatever you love for dessert.

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Yes! As much as I love photographing amazingly decorated cakes, not everyone loves cake! I have seen tons of weddings with cupcakes as well, however, it’s still cake. The tradition of having a minicake to cut and then other desserts for guests is now common. One type of personal dessert I have seen at a wedding I photographed were whoopie pies from the bride’s home state, Maine. They were a hit and so yummy!

I have also recently seen a “decorate your own donut” station because the bride and groom are absolutely obsessed with donuts. I was lucky enough try one at the wedding and I am very happy they chose this delicious alternative.

9. Bring your dog.

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This is huge for me because I have three dogs and they are all extremely special to my boyfriend and I. I can see them being at least a small part of our wedding. I have had many clients feel the same and include their pups on their special day. If you’re worried about them getting loose and wreaking havoc, there are companies such as Fairytail Planning that will actually do this for you and take them home and keep them safe until you return.

10. Just make it your own.

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Whatever you decide, just make your wedding in some way personal and unique. Remember that you are not required to partake in any traditions that mean nothing to you. Nothing is “too you” because it is YOUR wedding! Try to be brave and creative and think of other options in place of these that will be more meaningful to you and your guests. Brainstorm things you love as a couple, your hobbies, dreams, what gets you excited, and I promise ideas will flow.

Have ideas of your own traditions for your upcoming wedding? Feel free to share below!

All photos are by me, Regina as The Photographer.