^^I believe it. I had a friend go through Harris Teeter's florist and her flowers looked amazing.^I've looked into that and from what I remember, it came with A LOT of flowers, but they were all similar (e.g., all roses). Maybe it's changed. I'll have to look again.
2/18/2011 1:20:56 PM
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2/18/2011 6:56:08 PM
I'm gonna suggest trader joe's flowers for good measure. Theirs have always looked beautiful and lasted for awhile when I've bought them.
2/18/2011 9:12:18 PM
2/19/2011 11:16:16 PM
sweeeeeet. cody's woman of honor just contacted me abot dresses. i think she wants to wear this one for the dinneri told her if i get it she has to let me borrow it, i think itll look so good on her! m getting excited
2/20/2011 8:49:58 AM
Just a random note...Those of you who are booking your cake months in advance, make sure you get back in contact with your cake vendor a few days before the wedding to ensure that your expectations and what they are making are still the same. I ordered my cake from a relatively small cake shop that came highly recommended. When the big day came, someone from the shop made a quick drop at the location without speaking with anyone. I had special flowers made by the florist to go between the tiers - but they did not tier the cake, so it was nothing like I had planned. The colors were not done right, but luckily I had chosen off white and white so the flowers would stand out so it didn't really matter. When I went back to their location to complain, the woman looked at her notes, said yep, I screwed it up and basically told me that's too bad. She said I should have called her the day of the drop off... mere hours before the ceremony - when I was having my hair/makeup done and unable to see the cake. Riiiiiight. So - learn from my experience and double - triple - quadruple check they are doing what you asked for! [Edited on February 21, 2011 at 10:16 AM. Reason : ]
2/21/2011 10:14:58 AM
Any recommendations on caterers in the Raleigh area that will do barbeque? The Pit can't cater to groups as big as ours (150-200 ppl).... I'm going to try contacting Cooper's but I'm starting to wonder if they would be able to accommodate a group that size as well...
2/21/2011 12:04:05 PM
i have no clue sweetie!good luck though.
2/21/2011 12:27:38 PM
^^ - Allen & Son might be another option
2/21/2011 12:34:16 PM
You may also want to extend your search to include areas like Goldsboro, Clayton, etc. You may have to pay a bit more for them to drive to Raleigh, but you'll get a wider range of bbq places if Cooper's can't do it.For our wedding, we got a family friend to cook the pig. Probably not the route you want to go, because it's always a good idea to deal with people in an official manner, but it is something to consider. Do you have any friends of friends you can pay to cook the pig for you, and you order everything else to be catered in?
2/21/2011 12:44:37 PM
It's possible... but most of my family that has a pig cooker would have to cart it up to Raleigh from near the beach :\ I am going to email fuckwad's hubby though they do bbq!
2/21/2011 3:39:05 PM
Danny's?
2/21/2011 3:59:25 PM
I don't know if any of you guys are planning on going to the Southern Bridal Show at the fairgrounds on 4/17 (Sunday) but my husband and my catering company is going to have a booth there.
2/21/2011 4:09:27 PM
Coopers pretty sure would (they catered our engagement party)And try Bullocks in Durham
2/21/2011 6:47:56 PM
My good friend did barbecue at her wedding. They used Catering by Design and it was tres tasty.
2/21/2011 10:15:05 PM
How long did y'all have between your ceremony and your reception? We were thinking of doing 30 min for pics and 30 minutes for a boat ride from the ceremony site to arrive on boat to the reception...Is that too long for visitors to mingle? I think I'm going to separate the day in to cocktails/ceremony, reception/dinner, and after-reception beach ceremony from early evening on in to the night....That way my family that doesn't drink can head back home after reception- and the friends can move to the beach and continue having maximum fun.
2/22/2011 7:57:12 PM
As long as you're already serving drinks and hors d'oeurves to get things started while they wait for you to arrive from pics, that's an ok amt of time I think. I think ours was about an hour. We scheduled it that way at least
2/22/2011 8:35:28 PM
We're scheduling a full hour for the cocktail hour. There will be a build-your-own-nachos bar in addition to the booze so I think that hour will fly by before anyone knows it.
2/22/2011 10:20:08 PM
We're doing things all out of order. Pics will be before the wedding and when we're done with the ceremony its "everybody grab your chair and head to the reception tables, time to eat/drink/be merry". No need for a cocktail hour. It helps that the wedding and reception will be in the back yard.
2/23/2011 12:21:11 AM
^we're doing the same thing!!!(more or less )
2/23/2011 7:41:54 AM
Ok so I'm helping a friend plan their wedding, and I need some photographer recommendations.Under 3k would be fabulous. What you guys got for me?Oh and the wedding is here in Raleigh in June[Edited on February 25, 2011 at 10:16 AM. Reason : I should have specified ]
2/25/2011 10:02:21 AM
http://www.jeremyigo.com/blog/He made me look presentable. That's a feat in and of itself.
2/25/2011 10:12:45 AM
Oh you hush
2/25/2011 10:15:41 AM
I'm using Story Photographers. No idea what they're currently priced at but when I signed my contract with them they were well under $3000.http://storyphotographers.com/
2/25/2011 10:16:30 AM
what type of style does she want? classic? vintagey? i love storybook too, they have such an vintage feel.swank is another GREAT one. tom winstead has a much more classic style. and of course i have to throw in greg myers! he's much more um....eclectic [Edited on February 25, 2011 at 10:59 AM. Reason : i have TONS more in my head but i wont list em all ]
2/25/2011 10:58:36 AM
I'd say more towards the classic side, but they are a fun couple Joie[Edited on February 25, 2011 at 11:04 AM. Reason : still asleep]
2/25/2011 11:04:00 AM
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2/25/2011 9:10:05 PM
We're going with 2and3. E-pics and the wedding day together is like 2500 or something. They've been awesome to work with so far. E-pics are in a couple weeks, I'm stoked about the ideas they have for them. http://2and3photography.com/Scheduling for this June might be a bit short notice though.
2/25/2011 9:11:24 PM
^oh wow. on the classic side- THEY ARE NICE!
2/25/2011 9:19:33 PM
So I know this is dorky as hell but we're thinking of having our dog be the flower girl. Anyone have experience with this?If we do it I'm going to order her this outfit:in blue
2/25/2011 9:56:49 PM
my planner (yes we got one lol ) was telling me the other day that one of her FAVORITE weddings had a ring bearer dog !other than that, i have no clue [Edited on February 25, 2011 at 10:14 PM. Reason : sred]
2/25/2011 10:14:39 PM
Sabrina was in our wedding as the Dog of Honor (we liked that title better ). She didn't have an outfit. She just wore a collar of flowers, and walked with my brother down the aisle. Venue stipulations had it so she had to be on a leash at all times, so she walking down alone (which we were worried she might not do anyway) wasn't an option.To get her ready, we took her to the venue as often as possible beforehand so she would be familiar with it, the smells, and not freak out. Also made sure someone was in charge of taking her to where she was staying immediately following ceremony & pictures while we all went to the reception. We also made sure she had her own bag with treats, water dish, plenty of water, and poop bags. My brother as her escort (whom she loves and we knew would be able to handle her best) was in charge of her b4 the cermony.She did great! She listened and sat down during the ceremony when my brother just tapped her. She did whine when I started my vows bc she could hear me but didn't actually recognize me in my dress That was about it. if you have any specific questions let me know![Edited on February 25, 2011 at 11:08 PM. Reason : ][Edited on February 25, 2011 at 11:09 PM. Reason : ]
2/25/2011 10:57:38 PM
thats so cool
2/25/2011 11:23:04 PM
Thanks! I was glad she was there and will be part of that memory forever. Pictures of us with her are some of my favorites, and I love the video footage of her coming down the aisle and hearing her whine in the background during the vows Oh! And another tip! dog hair rollers! We made sure the guys (esp justin and my bro) had one in case she got too close to their black tuxedos
2/25/2011 11:36:05 PM
Cute!!!!!!!Where was she during the reception?
2/25/2011 11:42:51 PM
My in-law's house which was on the way from chapel to the reception hall. Just a quick pit stop. For that we asked Justin's aunt and uncle to do that. The aunt was more than happy to--heh. She hates large gatherings and has 3 dogs. I think she would've just stayed with 'brina
2/25/2011 11:46:03 PM
We're totally having Gambit as our dog of honor! That was one of the first things I asked River Ridge. They said he could even stay there during the reception as long as we had a crate for him. So, I say DO ITYesterday I went to an antique shop and found some baller vases and jars.... Including this old milk jarI guess you could say this is a mock-up? We're collecting old bottles, jars, and vases.. plan on having a few per table.And we also found our toasting glasses.... A pair of matching milk glass goblets that we couldn't pass up
2/26/2011 11:23:42 AM
^we found our toasting glasses too i'm being serious we're having only one toast and cody and i will be giving it.and were gonna offer the guests a choice of champagne, water, or shots of whiskey [Edited on February 26, 2011 at 12:40 PM. Reason : those are badass though! ][Edited on February 26, 2011 at 12:45 PM. Reason : ps lkb do you have pics of said pup?!?!?]
2/26/2011 12:39:43 PM
Anyone throw down a non-religious outdoorsy wedding? I was raised Catholic and my girlfriend's family is Buddhist but neither of us trying to do those ceremonies. I do anticipate heavy drama from my mother for shunning the faith.
2/26/2011 12:48:13 PM
^ my family is Catholic and his is Brotheran... we're having an outdoor wedding with a short ceremony. It will have some religious aspects but not a ton.Joie, I love the idea
2/26/2011 1:06:57 PM
^^ pm sentWe had an outdoor wedding, though we did have a somewhat "religious" ceremony (prayers and all). It did not fit the norm as far as our particular denominations go, however. I am Catholic, and he is Independent Baptist, so having a ceremony with the full mass was not going to work (his family would probably not have attended). Also, I didn't want a solely Baptist service. Our officiant ended up being an Episcopalian minister, and we loved him. He was very understanding of our wishes, and gave us lots of options.
2/26/2011 2:01:38 PM
Joie, yep! I'll put em up when I get homeWe also had a non-religious ceremony, but in case my very religious nana and other familia were really listening we let the officiant mention God once in the very beginning. Our vows did not mention God at all. I have the whole thing on transcript if you'd like to see it for an example or idea.
2/26/2011 2:20:55 PM
Wadhead1 this is fabulous:
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2/26/2011 3:33:52 PM
lkb would you mind just providing abdolutely everything you have about your wedding. pictures, transcripts, menus etc?
2/26/2011 3:34:15 PM
heh...sure
2/26/2011 6:29:28 PM
I'd love to see your stuff too I guess I need to ask around and see if we can figure out a way to get our dog to the beach and back to Raleigh without us having to do it since our honeymoon is going to be at the beach and the beach house won't allow dogs
2/26/2011 6:30:56 PM
i just wanted to come in and say that i think setting up the photobooth for our wedding was one of the best choices we madeour guests loved it and we now have a hallway full of family and friends making funny faces
2/26/2011 6:34:25 PM
^whod you go through?
2/26/2011 7:01:49 PM