by: Lauren

Happy Monday everyone! So apparently today is Labor Day… and in my book, that means we just continue on with business as usual here at ELD! [Okay, and there may be a trip to the beach later today ;)] This navy and yellow wedding that I have for you all today is gorgeous! Beautiful photography by Taylor Roades Photography, a fabulous modern style, and one of my favorite colors for weddings… it’s a pretty great way to start off our week! The bride, Jacquie, is joining us today to share about her wedding too… enjoy!

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

I am so lucky and blessed to have sooo many helpers with my wedding.  A lot of the elements are DIY, as I love to craft and create.  My mom, sisters, grandmother and mother-in-law helped my collect all the various elements and bring them all together in a way that worked.  I love a very eclectic look and I think it really worked well here.  My aunt acutally smuggled in some of the flowers (yellow rununculus – my absolute fav flower) in from Boston, as I was unable to get them here.   I have the best aunts, cousins, and girlfriends in the world, and they all helped set up the morning of the wedding, as I was obviously unable to be there.  It is so great to know so many helpers that are into decorating and making things look beautiful – I knew I could totally trust them to make things look as amazing as I had planned!  I also have to give a huge shout out to my (now) husband who put up with all my crazy crafting and DIYing!  My house was an absolute mess of half completed projects for about 6 months!   

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

Choose people you know you trust and people that know your decorating taste.  You have to be able to trust that other perople will get things done for you!  I had full trust in my family and friends, as I knew that they wanted my day to be as special as I did.  I also had amazing helpers on hand at the end of the night that helped get everything cleaned up – priceless!!!  

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

As said above – I love an eclectic look.  I think it creates such an interesting composition and makes decorating a little more fun, interesting and quarky.  I really loved bringing all sorts of elements together create a great look.  I always love a small vintage touch – all the milk glass vases used as centerpieces were vintage and collected from various sources (grandmothers, great aunts, thrift stores etc).  I loved checking out wedding blogs throughout the planning process, and I picked out little elements from various sources and brought them togehter to create our wedding day look.    

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What was your favorite thing about your wedding?

I love that one person commented that the feel of the wedding was very intimate – even though there were over 200 guests.  My other favorite thing was that dance floor was always packed – we had so much fun!  I also loved adding so many DIY items – it personalized our wedding.

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What is your best piece of advice for other brides?

Don’t take your wedding too seriously!  Remember- you should let loose and have an amazing time! It is probably one of the only times you will have over 200 of your closest family and friends all in one place at one time.  Enjoy it!

 

That is wonderful advice! Thank you for sharing with us Jacquie, and thank you to Taylor Roades Photography for capturing everything!

I love a modern and eclectic style- it’s so fun and fabulous… plus, it’s a great way to incorporate DIY elements that really reflect you and your partner! Brides- will any of you be having a modern, eclectic wedding like this one?

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Taylor Roades Photography / Reception Venue: Victoria Park Pavillion / Event Designer: Wedding Dream / Catering: Mama Papa Catering Co / DJ: Across The Board


by: Lauren

Hi friends! I thought since yesterday’s post was all about seating options, I should have this week’s Detail To Love be a fabulous seating idea! I love this board of escort cards by Jesi Haack and Pitbulls and Posies, but what makes it even more fun is that it doubles as a guest book too, with guests leaving notes in place of their escort cards!

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I must say, I’m kind of obsessed with this wedding. They also did placecards wrapped around napkins, which is one of my favorite placecard ideas!

So what do you think of this escort card board? It’s SO fun, isn’t it?!

 

[PS: I’ve announced the winner for the Calligraphy Giveaway! Go check it out to see if you won! :)]



by: Joelle

Happy Friday everyone! I have a really beautiful wedding from Thompson Photography Group to share with all of you today! It’s full of love, laughter, and gorgeous shades of pink and yellow! I mean, any couple who has Star Wars wedding toppers is going to be fun, don’t you think?!

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I’m always a fan of weddings that really reflect the personality of the couple getting married, and I think this one does that so well! They seem so happy to be with one another, and the pictures and DIY touches just bring it all together to make one gorgeous and special day.

xoxo,
Joelle

 

Vendors who made it all happen…

Photographer: Thompson Photography Group / Flowers & Decor: J Morgan Flowers / Reception Venue: The Westin Diplomat


by: Lauren

It’s no secret that one of my FAVORITE wedding details involves seating. Seating charts, escort cards, placecards… I just love them ALL! Rightfully so, I have a special seating ideas board on Pinterest, and as I was pinning away on it recently, I realized that some of you might want to know the difference between all of these different seating options- because there are indeed differences! Thursday Tips: All About Wedding Seating Options via TheELD.com

Photo by Roohi Photography, Design by Burkle Events

So first, let’s touch on WHAT seating options are for. You have the options that direct guests to their tables (seating chart and escort cards), and then you have the option that directs guests to their exact seat at the table (placecards). All seating options are helping to *direct* guests to their tables, but there is a difference between how they do the directing. Seating options exist so your guests can find their seats in a timely fashion, thus allowing your wedding reception to run a bit more smoothly.

Okay, and before going into the exact descriptions and details of all the seating options, I have to say this…. ALPHABETICAL ORDER please!!!! I seriously want to cry every time I see a seating chart or escort cards arranged by table number. Think of it this way: your guests don’t already know what table they’re sitting at. That’s why you’re telling them. Keeping everything in alphabetical order makes guests’ names easy to find and in order! So do your guests- and your wedding timeline- a favor and don’t make them have to SEARCH for their names among an unorganized list of table numbers!

 

-Seating Charts-

Seating charts are the most common seating option that I see non-alpha order happening… probably because it works better aesthetically. BUT, it doesn’t work logistically, so remember to keep it alphabetical! Seating charts are a great option if you have a lot of guests. Sometimes you can even do 2 separate charts- either an exact duplicate of the same chart, or splitting up the letters, similar to what is shown above. Seating charts are also a great option if you will be having placecards at each placesetting- that way you can direct them to the correct table, and then their placecard will direct them to the exact place that you want them to sit. You can also do really fun things with seating charts, like making them interactive or using objects or symbols instead of table numbers/names!

Thursday Tips: All About Wedding Seating Options via TheELD.com

Photo by Caroline & Evan Photography

 

-Escort Cards-

Escort cards are another method of telling guests what table they are sitting at. They are the most common seating option, and are traditionally seen as tented cards with guest names and the table number (in alphabetical order). Simply put, they are “escorting” guests to their table. :) But nowadays, there are tons of creative things you can do for escort cards without having to go completely traditional. From having cards designed to match your stationery (which is always classic and gorgeous), to attaching cards to favors, creating “escort objects”- there are so many great ideas! You can even do full-out escort boards, with cards attached to the board, making it a little more interactive for your guests… I’ve even seen guests have to replace their escort cards with a photo of themselves or a fun message! Guests love it, and it starts your reception off with a bit of fun in the atmosphere! Again, remember to keep these in alphabetical order (clearly I can’t say this enough), and if you’re having trouble thinking of some ideas, just head on over to the escort/seating inspiration gallery, or check out my Pinterest board! :)

Thursday Tips: All About Wedding Seating Options via TheELD.com

Photo via M. Elizabeth Events

 

-Placecards-

Okay, and now on to placecards, which are meant to indicate to guests what *place* they are sitting at. Usually you won’t have placecards without having one of the two prior options I mentioned above- a seating chart or escort cards. Placecards are a quite the feat though, because you will have to assign each guest to the exact place you want them to sit at their table. However, I most definitely recommend placecards if you will be having long tables- it eliminates any potential confusion that may arise when guests have to choose their seats. It’s imperative when you have placecards that you have an extensive floorplan of all of the tables and the names that will go at each placesetting. The thing about seating is that no one can do it for you except for you (and your family/friends), because you are the one who knows your guests. (I always felt bad when my brides were plagued with their seating assignments, but I didn’t know the guests, so I couldn’t help them!) So if you’re doing placecards, just know that it’s going to take a little time. :)

What I love about placecards is that it’s another awesome detail that can be incorporated into your wedding design. You can have favors at the placesettings and have placecards attached to those, have your placecards as a part of your menus or even as a napkin ring! It’s little details like these that can really step up your table design, and sometimes can become a *part* of the table too!

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Menu & Placecard Design by A&P Designs, Photos by K&K Photography

 

There are SO many great ways to do your wedding seating! Seating charts, escort cards, and placecards are all intended to inform your guests and keep your wedding reception moving smoothly- and you can do it all gorgeously and even have some fun with it! Remember, if you need ideas for your seating, you can take a look at the gallery here on ELD, or head over to my Pinterest board to see the latest from around the web! I even have a little service in which I can work closely with you to help you come up with a fabulous idea for your seating- so if you want help, shoot me an email! :)

Have you decided on how you will be doing your wedding seating? I want to hear all about it! Have any questions? Ask away!