by: Adair

Pinterest is a great platform, and it has surely revolutionized the way that couples plan their weddings, so let me start by saying that these Pinterest wedding ideas aren’t Pinterest’s fault! All Pinterest is guilty of is providing an outlet for (sometimes inaccurate) concepts and articles to be uploaded to their site. But lately as I’ve been perusing Pinterest, I’ve thought to myself on more than one occasion that some of these pins have gotten slightly out of control. From “47 ways to have an almost FREE Wedding” to “Plan your wedding in just three months, stress free”, some of this information just breaks my heart because in the end it’s just click-baiting and not helpful whatsoever.

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So sure, if you want a good laugh, just head over to Pinterest and search for “Top Wedding Planning Tips & Tricks” or even just plain old “Wedding ideas”. Take a look at the descriptions and comments that brides have used to repin to their personal boards. What is the most popular comment? It’s like something along the lines of, “I gotta remember this when I’m planning my wedding” right?

Well friends, here at Every Last Detail it’s our goal to make sure you are not led in the wrong direction when it comes to wedding planning, so here are some common Pinterest wedding ideas that you can surely pass on…

 

1) Baby’s Breath

There is this thought that using only Baby’s Breath is a cheap floral alternative for things like bouquets and reception decor. The reality is, anything that you use in mass quantities does add up to a considerable cost. More over, Baby’s Breath smells! Not just an odd floral smell- it might be the smelliest thing you can think of. For me, I equate it to cat urine on a wet shower mat. If you don’t believe me, go buy a bouquet from your local grocery store and stick it in a vase by your bed. Take a deep breath after about 2-3 hours. Then think about that smell in your hands, your bridesmaids’ hands, and the unappetizing idea of having that smell in the middle of all your dining tables. You might want to forego Baby’s Breath, or at least the plan to use tons of it.

2) Reusing Bridesmaid Bouquets & Ceremony Decor

Next up is reusing your bridesmaids’ bouquets and ceremony decor at your reception to save money. While I definitely do agree with this, there are a few things that should be considered for this practice to be successful.

– Your bridesmaids’ bouquets could possibly be out of water (from pictures to Ceremony) almost 2 hours. If that is the case, they may not be in the most pristine condition once they get to the Reception to be reused for centerpieces. Ask your florist about the floral choices that would hold up best being out of water for that long!

– Moving your Ceremony decor really does maximize your floral budget. What’s the problem then? My question for you is… who is in charge of moving these large pieces from your Ceremony to the Reception? Make sure to ask lots of questions and communicate your expectations.

3) Sweetheart Chair Decor

Sweetheart chair decor is fabulous and we LOVE it, but the thing is, it only works when your chair backs aren’t facing a wall. After all, the decor is meant to be seen, right? Just think about your layout and where your sweetheart table will be going. If it’s in a corner or backed against a wall, don’t waste your time or money on chair decor- instead you could do something extra special on the front of your sweetheart table!

4) DIY

“DIY is cheaper” is a very common topic on Pinterest. Upon searching, you will see posts ranging from making your own veil and favors, to DIYing your centerpieces, cake and even all the food that you will serve at your reception. It’s important to know that there is indeed a difference between DIYing some of your details and DIYing your entire wedding! And we love DIY, handmade details just as much as the next girl, but the notion that DIY is cheaper is left to be seen. When you combine the time and energy (not to mention stress) that it takes to DIY something, sometimes you may have been better off just paying for it! And when it comes to the wedding day, no matter how understanding your fiancé and family are, they will definitely appreciate being able to enjoy the wedding day without having extra tasks or watching you melt down when your plans don’t go the way you expected them to. So when it comes to DIY, be prepared, have a plan, and choose your projects wisely! 

5) Dress Shopping

Dress shopping is of something that just about every bride looks forward to. The idea that every dress shop provides glasses of Champagne for the bride and her entourage during the appointment is not the standard (although we do love bridal salons that do this). Don’t be disappointed when this doesn’t happen. Enjoy the moment of finding your perfect dress. [As a side note, don’t bring 6+ people to your appointment. You won’t want to hear every single person’s opinion and they may make you second guess your decision when you have found ‘the one’.]

6) Food Truck Reception

While having food trucks at your wedding is SUCH a fun idea, having a Food Truck Only Reception is a slippery slope. To put this in perspective- if you have ever eaten from a Food Truck, how long does your order usually take to be made and then handed to you? A good alternative would be for a Food Truck to arrive later and act as a late night snack! Limited menus are best in these situations so that most of the offerings can be prepared for quick service.

7) S’mores bars

All those cute pictures of S’mores Bars are surely appealing, so naturally you will think that offering a S’mores Bar as a fun favor and activity during the reception is a great idea. Yes and no. Many guests will not want to eat something so sugary sweet after they have already had cake or dessert or while they are drinking and dancing. A s’mores bar is adorable for pictures and display, but the reality is that only 10-15 of your wedding guests will actually make use of this station when your caterer (or you) provided enough for all 100+ guests in attendance.

8) Bridal Shows

The idea of “going to as many Wedding & Bridal Shows to try and win the free giveaways and discounted rates from vendors” is such a bad idea that I don’t even know where to begin. My advice would be to get a Wedding Planner so you don’t need to go to any bridal shows. A bridal show is like herding cattle through makeshift draped hallways where brides will push or elbow you to get through. And when you register for all the free giveaways or for discounted rates, you can definitely expect an abundance of unnecessary emails that will ultimately annoy and frustrate you for months to come. Go to one if you feel like it is your bridal obligation, but remember- I did warn you!

9) Favors

Wedding favors are not necessary, nowadays- especially favors like salt & pepper shakers and mini frames. You definitely don’t have to feel obligated to include favors in your wedding reception. Many people are making charitable donations in lieu of favors, which is a wonderful idea! But if favors are important to you, opt for something edible- people always love to have a little something to snack on when they get home!

10) First Dance

Dance lessons are not necessary for your first dance, and unless you practice every day, you and your new spouse will look stiff as a board during your first dance rather than hopelessly in love and gazing into each other’s eyes as you sway and kiss naturally to your favorite song.

11) Selling your decor

Selling the decor you bought for your wedding is no easy task and you will not even get anywhere close to what you paid for it. Rent as much as you can, so you aren’t stuck with 150 vintage punch bowl cups that you used for votive holders and then get upset when they don’t sell as fast as you thought they would.

12) Confetti

I love confetti just as much as the next girl, but it can definitely cause an issue or two! If you want to use confetti at your wedding, you’ll want to make sure you have a cleanup plan, or check with your venue. Unfortunately, some venues may charge you an additional cleaning fee for something like confetti, so it’s better to be safe than sorry!

13) Photo ideas

There are quite a few interesting photo ideas that float all around Pinterest- you may like a few of them, or you may hate them all. Either way, what you don’t want to do is send your photographer a bunch of these (dare I say cheesy) photo ideas. Hopefully you have hired your photographer because you love their work, so let them do their thing and capture your day in their own way that will best suit you. Keep the Pinterest photo ideas where they belong- on Pinterest!

BONUS… Anything On Pinterest

Basically, if you saw it on Pinterest, it has already been done by someone, and chances are very good that many of your guests will have seen it too, because things tend to make the rounds on Pinterest for a very long time. (As a wedding planner, I’ve heard “Oh, I saw that on Pinterest” during weddings far too many times.) My recommendation? Use things you see on Pinterest as inspiration, but definitely step away and figure out how to make your wedding your own! Work with a designer to help you create a wedding design that is special, personal, and unique to you and your future spouse.

So what are your thoughts? What Pinterest wedding ideas have you seen (or attempted) that you know you will definitely be avoiding?



by: Lauren

We are BIG fans of personal details and design at Every Last Detail, so when we saw this amazing Key West wedding, we fell head over heels! Jen and Wes both grew up vacationing in Key West, so naturally it was the best location for their destination wedding. But this wasn’t just any destination wedding friends! Each of their reception tables had a different theme and design that reflected their life together. Just Save The Date helped Jen and Wes plan and create this wedding design that told their story, and KLK Photography captured it all beautifully- I’m so excited for you to see!

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I am absolutely in love with the concept of making each table different to reflect your story! Such a great way to ensure your wedding is personal and unique to you!

I think my favorite table design is the one with all the veggies- do you have a favorite too?

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Planning & Design: Just Save The Date / Photographer: KLK Photography / Reception Venue: Audubon House and Tropical Gardens / Floral Design: Anthology Co. / Rentals: Unearthed Vintage

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by: Lauren

This romantic garden wedding inspiration boasts bold shades of pinks and reds with a hint of rustic elements and elegant style. Captured by tPoz Photography, this shoot’s lush florals, woodland details, and stunning bride and groom make for gorgeous wedding inspiration that you don’t want to miss!

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I absolutely LOVE those florals, don’t you? And the rustic menus and place cards are such a fabulous addition to this romantic, garden wedding inspiration.

Are any of you planning a garden wedding yourself? What color palette and details will you be going with?

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: tPoz Photography / Reception Venue: Historic London Town & Gardens / Florals & Design: My Flower Box Events / Rental Furniture: XOXOvintage / Cake Baker: Julie St. Marie Catering & Event Coordination / Hair & Makeup: Behind the Veil / Bridal Salon: Francesca’s Bridal Salon / Bridal Salon: Garnish Boutique / Groom’s Attire: Francesca’s Bridal Salon / Details: Elegant Laser Designs / Photo Assistant: Megan Repass


by: Lauren

With eclectic style and whimsical details, this garden wedding captured by Jen Disney Photography is full of color, fun, and so much happiness! From food trucks and smores, to “light sabers” in boutonnières, Stefanie and Will’s shared loves of Star Wars, food, and family were embodied perfectly all throughout their wedding day . Stefanie is here with us today, sharing her wedding planning insights and experience…

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

So many people helped during the planning process. My maid of honor helped me come up with a lot of the ideas and then she and other friends helped me pull them off. The day of the wedding the venue coordinator and day of coordinator worked together to pull off the wedding; they were invaluable.

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

I wanted people who were supportive, positive, fun, and knew their stuff. All of our vendors did a great job. Our photographer, Jen Disney, fit all those qualifications and more. Her energy, warmth and positivity made us feel like we were hanging out with a friend. Getting married felt surreal especially since we had spent months planning for the day. And Jen helped us feel at ease and have a wonderful time.

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

I was not the kind of girl who had dreamed of her wedding all her life, so I was a bit at a loss as to what I wanted. After I got engaged, I could only tell people that I wanted twinkly lights, which I ended up getting. The venue helped guide the inspiration as it was a beautiful, outdoor garden setting. Also, we wanted our wedding to be a time and place where our friends and family would have fun while supporting us. 

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What was your favorite thing about your wedding?

My favorite thing? I can only pick one?!? If I had to narrow it down to one thing I would have to say it was feeling the love and support of everyone there. It was a beautiful and wonderful day, and it was so special to be surrounding by the people who love us.

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What is your best piece of advice for other brides?

Figure out what works for you. It is different for everyone and people will tell you that their way is the best. But you really have to figure out how you and your fiancé want to do things. Also, try to keep things in perspective and surround yourself with positive and supportive people. Wedding planning is stressful but you will make it!

Aw, I love Stefanie’s advice! And did you catch the adorable Star Wars details throughout the day? Like using glow sticks instead of sparklers for a reception exit… the closest thing to real life sabers, right? Oh, and can we please talk about how adorable these two are?!

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Jen Disney Photography / Catering: 24 Carrots Catering and Events / Bride’s Dress: Blush Bridal Couture / DJ: Feet First / Flowers & Decor: Magnolia Design Florals / Groom’s Attire: Men's Wearhouse / Catering: The Burnt Truck / Reception Venue: The French Estate