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Showing posts with label Miami Weddings. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Nikki and Jake Married at SLS!



Seriously!? What's a Miami wedding without a silver ducky in a black bow tie?
The stylish SLS Brickell with its splendid city skyline set the tone for Nikki and Jake's wedding.  Their wedding was a mix of sophistication and fun, and we were thrilled to be a part of it all along with Rowan Wells Photography that captured the day beautifully!













Love and Celebrations! ~ LLE





Monday, November 27, 2017

5 Cool Ceremony Details To Consider!



Our Couple, Chelsea and Nathan  |  Captured by Gloria Ruth Photography

We love being members of the Aisle Planner family. They provide unbelievable support and tools to our couples.  When we came across this article, written by Gillian Griffith, we just had to share!


Most creativity tends to happen during the reception, as ceremonies usually employ some tried-and-true traditions, but, by adding a little creativity to your ceremony, you can really make the moment feel that much more intimate and tailored to you as a couple. So, today, we wanted to share 
5 creative wedding ceremony ideas with you.

1. Welcome Your Guests with a Gift

The beautiful thing about a wedding is that a group of people—usually from all over the country, or even the world—all come together in one place to celebrate a single, common thing. We love the idea then, of providing guests with a welcome gift to wear that helps to make the group a cohesive one. Why not have small greenery boutonnieres for the men and fresh-flower hairpins for the women waiting at the ceremony entrance on trays? Each can have a small welcome note from the bride and groom attached to it.

2. Get Grounded

Seating is a great way to set the mood for a wedding, so why stop at traditional chairs? Are you super earthy and throwing an outdoor affair? Have guests sit on beautiful blankets and embroidered rugs on the ground. Pepper the space with lanterns, pretty pillows, chic throws and short side tables to make it feel even more special (and be sure to include some thick floor pillows and soft ottomans for guests who may have injuries or are uncomfortable on the ground). Ground seating can add such a laid-back and intimate vibe to a ceremony. We especially love the idea of coupling ground seating with the seating-in-the-round craze that’s peppering Pinterest as of late. Set up the altar in the middle of your ground-seating area, so that guests are completely encircling you as you say your I Do’s.

3. Personalize the Processional

The processional is such a great place to add some creativity to your ceremony. Who says bridesmaids and groomsmen have to walk arm-in-arm or alternate down the aisle? If you're more laid-back and want to add some fun to the ceremony, let the groomsmen all walk (or dance) down the aisle at once in a group to a fun song of the groom’s choosing. Do the same for bridesmaids. Is there anyone special in your life who isn’t a part of the wedding party or the traditional family processional? If so, try incorporating them into the processional as well. We love the idea of two grandmas walking hand-in-hand down the aisle. Or, choose three couples who inspire you, and then weave these couples into the processional.

4. Ask for Front-Row Participation

Why not skip the traditional readings and have a few people seated in the front row (parents, family members, close friends) offer up a short piece of advice instead? Let guests who will be participating know beforehand so they can prepare something. When the time comes, have each guest stand, read their piece and pass the microphone to the next family member or friend. Pick an eclectic group—this works best when more serious pieces of advice (mother of the bride) are peppered with humorous anecdotes (long-time friends).

5. Seal the Deal with a Toast

Oftentimes, ceremonies seem to end so quickly. You say I do, guests cheer, you walk down the aisle together and then it’s on to the cocktail hour. Why not harness that feeling of celebration right after you have your first kiss instead? We love the idea of having ushers pass around a glass of champagne or celebratory cocktail (extra points if it’s a custom cocktail designed by you) after the first kiss and toasting to you as a newly married couple while you remain at the altar. It’s a great way to really make the most of such a special (and otherwise-fleeting) moment.

Love and Celebrations! ~ LLE


Thursday, May 25, 2017

SWOONING Over: Bold Typography




We're loving the large scale typography and bold nature of these designs from the Minted 2017 wedding invitation collection! They are perfect for the couple who wants to stand out from the pack using a bold and modern twist. And with so many coordinating options and free guest addressing, how could you go wrong?




Don't forget! Our super fab couples save 20% off the Minted Wedding Collection 
with our LLE  wedding planner code. Happy Shopping!

Love and Celebrations! ~ LLE

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

3 Ways to Cut That Guest List





Have you always imagined your wedding day would be a small, intimate group of 50? Or maybe you want a large wedding, but it's just not in the budget? Fallen in love with a venue, but they max out at 75? How are you going to  narrow down the guest list? Keep reading...

Create a full list of everyone you want to invite. Then break up the list into 3 groups. 
     A: I can't get married without them!
     B: Don't neeeeed them there, but the will be missed.
     C: Cool, fun person but don't need to see them at my wedding. (We know it sounds mean, but we all know people like this. :-)

Reconsider inviting kids, plus-ones and work colleagues. 
Kids meals can be costly. Plus-ones: You are not obligated to invite your uncle's girlfriend of two weeks. (Sorry!) Work colleagues: If you left your job tomorrow, would you still talk to this person?

Set List Rules and Don't Break Them
Trust us. Using them will help to avoid the drama that may come up later. Don't invite:
     A: if neither of you has spoken to this person in two/three years and they aren't related.
     B: if you're doing it just because you attended their wedding years ago.
     C: if you think they wouldn't possibly come so you just send them an invitation to "be nice."
         You'll be surprised how many of those "definitely nots" become "for sures!"
     D: Don't invite people out of guilt.


Love and Celebrations! ~ LLE










Monday, November 28, 2016

Tamra and Mike are Married in Miami!



We've known Mike since he was sixteen years old! So when he reached out to us to help his gorgeous fiancé plan their Memorial Day weekend wedding, we were SO EXCITED!











Love and Celebrations! ~ LLE

Venues: The Biltmore Hotel and The Douglas Entrance,  Coral Gables
Florals: Ala Flowers
Catering: A Fancy Fiesta

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