May 15, 2010

I see you in J.Crew



My sister and MOH was in town visiting this weekend and we made a stop by J.Crew to look through their wedding gowns and bridesmaid dresses.




I was VERY impressed with what they had to offer in both categories.

Bridesmaid dresses come in several fabric types and styles so that you can select a color or two and let the girls pick what fits them best.

Bridal gowns had clean, simple lines, carried a great weight and are priced very reasonably. I'm excited to see what new styles the designers come out with in the next few months.

They are opening a J.Crew Wedding Shop on Madison Avenue here in New York at the end of the month. I plan to visit the new shop with my mom and bridesmaids later in the summer to explore their Spring 2011 colors.

May 13, 2010

Room Block Block


With so many out of town guests and first time New York visitors a comfortable bed in a convenient location is key.

We've been spending the past few weeks doing some research and negotiating with a few hotels:

The Marriott Downtown Brooklyn

Nu Hotel Brooklyn

Holiday Day Inn Express Brooklyn

Best Western Seaport Inn Downtown

The Roosevelt Hotel

The Standard Hotel

The big questions we are asking each hotel are their rates, proximity to public transportation, availability of airport transportation and amenities.

Our ultimate plan is to set up room blocks at 2 hotels and offer transportation to our guests from there. Anyone who wants to book in Manhattan or anywhere else will be on their own for transportation to and from the wedding.

May 9, 2010

Will all the ladies please stand up?

I've been thinking about what my bridal party would look like since college, maybe even before that.

Friends that have come into my life and left an influential mark, friends that have stayed with me for years and years, new friends who I'm excited to grow with and sisters who know me better than I know myself.

This week I asked my closest friends and sisters to stand up for me in my wedding either as a bridesmaid or an honorary bridesmaid. They've all accepted.

Now comes the fun part of dressing them up, taking them somewhere fun to celebrate my bachelorette status and following them down the aisle!

May 1, 2010

Say "yes" to the dress!


Seeing myself in a white dress today made this whole process very real.



The styles and details that I've mooned over in magazines these past few months suddenly became tangible. I was shocked by how heavy some of these dresses were, what worked for me and what didn't.



I'm a fairly decisive person so the appointments flowed well and were a ton of fun!



They recommend finalizing your dress 8 months out to save time for production, fittings and adjustments. I plan to make a few more exploratory appointments, but I think I've narrowed on a few looks that I like.

Not quite ready to say "yes" to any dress.

April 20, 2010

Venue Booked! Date Set!



A weight has been lifted... we finally booked our venue and our date!

It ended up being a very easy decision. We realized that the views from Bubby's were worth so much more to us and our visiting guests will also appreciate the "New York'ness" of it.


The other determining factor was the availability of the Brooklyn Bridge Park for our ceremony. We are going to have some gorgeous photos!


Now also knowing our date (April 23, 2011), we are able to start booking all the other details.

April 17, 2010

Hand Envy

My left hand has felt like a celebrity these past 2 months, and weekly manicures have become an important part of my routine.


Recommended nail places:
Pink Nails in Park Slope
Avanti at 57th between 8th & 9th


New favorite Essie colors:
- Show me the Ring
- Cute as a Button
- Sweet Tart


Now to decide what color my nails should be for the big day.

Any suggestions?

April 11, 2010

DIY Flowers

I am very fortunate to have such creative friends who are willing to help out with every aspect of my wedding.Since we are planning a year out, we thought this weekend would be a great opportunity to do a 'trial run' of the wedding flowers.







We learned how cost-effective it is to do your own flowers.

1. What's in Season?
The Real Simple Weddings 2010 "bible" provided us with a list of all the popular Spring flowers to be on the lookout for. Peonies, Roses, Ranunculus, Hydrangeas, Heather, Daffodil, Lilies, Tulips and Viburnum.
Green and white are my chosen flower colors which can easily be accented with the bridal party color.


2. What do we need?
- Bridal bouquet
- Bridesmaid bouquets
- Groomsmen boutonnieres
- Large floral piece for check-in or buffet
- Small tablescapes for at least 17 tables




3. What's Available?
To keep costs low, we decided to stay local. The floral/bodega on Garfield and 7th Avenue in Park Slope offered a huge selection for very reasonable prices. We grabbed a bunch of every green and white flower available and got to work.

Here's what we came up with....














April 7, 2010

New York Magazine Weddings Event


This event definitely wow'd this merchandising veteran, from the jazz trio at the entrance to the over 100 top-notch vendors, it was a perfect wedding event.




The calibur of vendors was apparent by the number of in-person appearances, Colin Cowie, Mark Ingram and Ron Ben Israel, in addition to some of the cities best wedding stationers, caterers, rental companies, florists and event planners who all showcased their talents.





Some vendors I plan to reach out to as a follow-up:
Melangerie for guest genealogy charts
Double Happiness Creations for invitation and correspondence
57 Grand Bridesmaids for bridesmaid dresses and accessories
Designs by Ahn for floral and tablescape
Scratch Events for sound and DJ
Annie's Blue Ribbon General Store for guest gift bags and favors
Jimmy Ryan Photography
William Greenberg Desserts
J.Crew Wedding Boutique a new bridal boutique from J.Crew set to open in May 2010


The event catered to the excitement of planning your wedding, I've never seen so many smiling brides in one place.

Thanks NY Magazine! The Spring/Summer Weddings issue is on newstands now and online!

April 4, 2010

Considering Catering

Of our two venue options, only one will require a caterer.

The Picnic House in Prospect Park has a list of preferred caterers and for a fee, we are able to bring in new caterer.


Some things we are considering for the reception:
Cocktail Hour
- passed hor d'oeuvres & stations
- specialty cocktail & open bar





Reception
- The Picnic House doesn't not have a built-in kitchen so a buffet will allow us to serve hot food.
- It's important to us to serve a few entree options while considering dietary restrictions of some of our guests
- We like the idea of a pre-set first course and then allowing guests to visit the buffet when they are finished.

Dessert
- We're not into a big wedding cake. Our favorite desserts are lemon bars, snickerdoodle cookies and cherry pie.
- Most caterers outsource the desserts so we are doing a little research of our own to create a fabulous dessert and coffee bar.





For those of you following... I would love to hear your "thoughts" on memorable dishes or desserts from other weddings.

Cheers!

March 30, 2010

Venue #2 Bubby's in Brooklyn


Bubby's of Brooklyn is located in DUMBO with views of both the Brooklyn and the Manhattan Bridges.

While we visited the restaurant on a rainy evening, the experience was magical. A full wall of windows looks out on to the Empire Fulton Park and Lower Manhattan; it was amazing to watch the city transition to night.

PROS:
All-inclusive. Bubby's is a popular restaurant and is known for their exceptional service, food and of course.. their pies!

Spacious. The venue has a large center dance floor, a lower wrap around tier for dining and a balcony that can host our party for a cocktail hour.

Included decor. Bubby's has excellent lighting and the in-house decorations and colors are easy to work with. We would not need to spend much to enhance the space.

Proximity to a Brooklyn Bridge ceremony. Should our "vision" and "theme" continue with the Brooklyn Bridge, this is the perfect location! We would be within walking distance of the Empire Fulton Park for the ceremony.

CONS:
Distance from subways for locals and distance from hotels. We would need to make sure that there is plenty of transportation available after the event.

Parking. While there is some street parking, it is limited and we would need to decide whether or not to provide parking for our guests.

Noise interference. The rumblings of the N, Q, B, D trains crossing the Manhattan Bridge are audible.