Wedding Planning: Food Bars Instead of Sit Down Meals, Part II
The ice cream bar and candy bar have certainly won mass acclaim, and have since been seen at a wide array of weddings throughout the country. However, your food bar doesn’t have to be limited to sweets and dessert. You can do full meals from individual food bars. Think of it like a high-class cafeteria, with a wide variety of food options for those in attendance. If you didn’t get enough inspiration from our last blog post, then perhaps you will like these food bar ideas even better!
Wedding Planning: Food Bars Instead of Sit Down Meals
It has become increasingly popular to go against tradition when it comes to wedding reception meals. Once upon a time, the sit down dinner was the only way to go, then there were buffet lines, but these days, brides and grooms are even more willing to switch it up. Food trucks at receptions have become very trendy, but for those who don’t have a big supply of local food truck vendors, there is the option to have food bars. What sort of bars would you choose to have? Consider the following options.
Wedding Planning 101: The Wedding Binder, Part III
With your wedding binder coming together very nicely, there are only a few more tabs to consider, but they are very essential, so be sure that you aren’t overlooking the importance of keeping this information close at hand.
Wedding Planning 101: The Wedding Binder, Part II
In the last blog post, we started talking about the wedding binder. We mentioned some of the supplies that you will need to create your own, and even started to break the binder down by sections. Here, we continue to do so, touching on the budget, guest list, seating arrangements, and bridal party information.
Wedding Planning 101: The Wedding Binder, Part I
If you are preparing for one of the biggest days of your life, then you are undoubtedly feeling a mixture of excitement and anxiety. There is a lot that goes into planning a wedding, and if you are going to do it without the help of a professional, then you must get yourself organized. Creating a wedding binder can help with that and reduce your anxiety.
So, You Want Him to Help Plan the Wedding…
While some men are eager to be involved in the details of the wedding day, many are not. They would rather stand back and let their future brides take care of hiring vendors and arranging the decorations. If you wish that he would take a more proactive stance during the planning phase, then consider your approach to asking. Simply suggesting that he should do more of the decision making isn’t going to get you very far. Be specific, offering tasks that he would excel at, and he might just be more willing to become involved.