Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Mind Your P's and Q's



                                             


Bridesmaid etiquette is simple, yet many women who are asked to be bridesmaids worry about the rules and manners that come with this role.  These are some basic guidelines that will help you be a well-mannered, elegant and level-headed bridesmaid, but remember that the bride is one of your closest friends.  As long as you're there for her and supporting her, you're doing just fine.

1.  Respond to your invitation to be a bridesmaid as soon as possible.  I cannot stress this enough.  Also, let the bride know when you're available to go dress shopping with her or any other tasks.  Find out when the wedding will be and safeguard that day from any and all other activities.  If there is a date that you absolutely cannot be available, let her know.  The last thing any bride wants to worry about it a no-show bridesmaid.  If you agree to be her bridesmaid, you do not necessarily need to send an RSVP, so keep your official invite as a cute memento for your scrapbook.

2.  You will be expected to pay for your own dress, accessories, travel and lodging expenses.  If you have any financial issues with this, talk to your bride and let her know the situation.  Something can always be worked out, so don't sweat the small stuff.

3.  The bride will be picking out your dress, hair and maybe even makeup for the big day.  Whether it's the most beautiful dress or hideous dress you could ever imagine, wear it with confidence and pride.  If you're worried about the bride's taste, offer your advice.  But remember, she gets to decide.

4.  As the bridesmaid, you will most likely be expected to organize the bridal shower.  Make sure to ask the bride for suggestions of where she would like it to be, who she wants to see there and what kind of food and drinks she would like.  Book the venue and make arrangements for decorations and food in advance.  Last minute planning will only bring stress.

5.  Be outgoing and friendly.  Get to know the other members of the wedding party and work together to create a beautiful and harmonious ceremony for the happy couple.  At the wedding, you are a secondary hostess.  Make pleasant conversations with the guests and even hit the dance floor.  Just be cautious if there is an open bar.  Don't be that girl that's had too much.  Enjoy yourself, but keep it classy.

6.  Be the bride's right hand.  You will be participating in preparing for the wedding, so make sure you're at every event (and on time).  That means not only the engagement party, wedding rehearsal and bridal shower but also dress shopping, looking at venues and anything else the bride asks you to do.

7.  Don't be on time, be early.  On the bride's wedding day, be ready to go before she is.  It's your job to help her get ready and look and feel beautiful on her special day, so you need to get ready in advance.

8.  Compliment the bride, reassure her about how she looks and feels.  This is her big day, so make her feel comfortable and special.

9.  Sign the wedding guestbook.  The couple will keep this as a memento.  You're one of their honored guests so of course they want to see your name in there :)

10.  During the ceremony, you will be standing to the left of and slightly behind the bride and maid of honor.  Be quiet, patient and pay attention.  Do not yawn, grimace, fidget, play with your hair, etc.  Quietly show the bride and groom how happy you are for them by letting them be the center of attention and admiration.  This is the beginning of their new life, so relax and smile knowing that you've helped them make their journey to the altar.


xo Alaina

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Sharing the Bridesmaid Costs

Picture this: one of your best friends approaches you and asks you be one of her bridesmaids—lucky you! You are so caught up in the moment that before you can even begin to think about the hefty expenses coming your way, you happily agree. While being hand-selected to stand in as a bridesmaid is exciting and quite an honor, it unfortunately comes with a price. However, with a little creativity and group collaboration, it is possible to make the most out of your experience and keep some money in the bank.


In 2011, the average bridesmaid shelled out nearly $1,696. From the bridesmaid dress to travel expenses and everything in-between, your bridesmaid tab could easily rack up if you are not careful.

So how do you find a sensible balance? Think about splitting the costs with other ladies in the bridal party, of course! According to bridalguide.com, there are five easy ways you can save cash as a group:

o    Share a suite. Open suites are spacious, upscale rooms that usually sleep four people. This might cost $200 a night, but with four of you splitting it, that’s $50 apiece! Some suites offer two double beds and a sleeper sofa, so you could fit five people in a room very comfortably. If you and a date are going to the wedding, split a room or suite with another couple, and spend just $100, which may be less than what the other guests are spending on their standard hotel rooms.
o    Share travel fares. While it’s common for guests to travel for destination weddings, many airlines offer group discounts for weddings groups of 10 or more people. Although it may take some extra planning and coordination, the payoff would be worth it—think of the hundreds of dollars you could be saving!
o    Share a ride. If the wedding destination isn’t very far (~1-2 hours), think about sharing a ride! For many bridesmaids, this ride starts the wedding weekend fun. Enjoy a friendly ride, stop for lunch and save on gas and tolls.
o    Group DIY-ingDIY favors and menu items for the shower or décor and printed items for the wedding is a great way to personalize the event and save some money. Pick up some cupcake décor supplies, vases, crystal accents, gift baggies and other supplies at the craft store, and split the cost. Then, head to a bridesmaid’s home to enjoy a glass of wine or coffees and teas, snack on appetizers or desserts and whip out those gifts for the bride and groom.
Remember that bigger doesn’t always mean better. Going broke or dealing with debt isn’t fun, nor is it worth it in the long run. Beware of sneaky, little expenses—I promise you’ll be so happy in the end!











xo Lisl

Friday, February 24, 2012

Flower Power

Want to show the bride some love?  One word: flowers.

Flowers are one of the key components to bridal showers, weddings and wedding receptions.  Not to mention, their presence just livens up a room and brings a smile to the recipient.  Whether you're in charge of decorations, the bouquet or you just want to treat the bride to a beautiful flower arrangement, there are some things you should know.  Don't just pick the prettiest flowers, but also the ones with the most meaning.  Here's a quick overview of popular wedding flowers, their meanings and what certain colors represent.  Not only will flowers brighten up the bride's day, but you can also use the meaning that flower and its color represents to send the bride an inspiring and personalized gift.

Colors are important; choose the bride's favorite color or pick out a color that represents something meaningful.

White: purity, humility, reverence, beauty
Blue: peace, openness, serenity
Green: health, resilience, youth, good fortune
Yellow: cheerful, happiness
Orange: energy, enthusiasm, warmth
Pink: friendly, caring, happiness
Lavender: refinement, grace, elegance
Purple: dignity, pride, success
Red: love, passion
Red and white: unity





1) The gardenia, a symbol of joy and beauty, comes in white and pale yellow with a romantic and intoxicating scent.




Hydrangea Picture
2)  The hydrangea represents perseverance and comes in a variety of colors including white and various shades of blue, green, pink and burgundy.  They are scentless shrub flowers and are excellent for filling out arrangements.




3)  The ranunculus symbolizes radiance and comes in shades of pink, orange, yellow and white that are sure to dazzle any bride.





4)  The stephanotis is a star-shaped and dainty white flower that represents good luck and marital happiness.  A stephanotis bouquet is the most traditional, timeless and classic bouquet a bride can have.






5)  The tulip symbolizes consuming love and happy years and can be used to enhance any arrangement.  It comes in a wide variety of colors including pink, peach, red, purple, magenta and yellow.






6) The calla lily exemplifies magnificent beauty and is an all-time favorite for weddings because of it's delicate and beautiful features.  White or cream is its most popular variation, but the flower also comes in yellow, orange, pink and dark purple.






7) Sweet peas represent lasting pleasure and have a candy-like scent.  They come in a wide range of pinks and purples and make for lovely and fun arrangements.






8) This list would not be complete without the rose, the universal symbol of beauty, love and passion.  Classic and timeless, the rose comes in various forms and can now be found in a wide variety of colors.  Go traditional with the classic red or mix it up with white or pink.  There are also striped and bicolor roses available at most florists, giving this classic flower a new twist.




Remember, never underestimate the meaning of flowers.

xo Alaina

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

So You've Been Asked to be a Bridesmaid..... Now What?

You have come to the right place!  Being asked to be in a friend or families wedding is a great honor.  There are so many cute ways that future brides are asking their loved and closed friends to be in their wedding.  Below is a picture of how my sister got asked to be in one of her best friend's wedding.  
This extra and cute initiative will make any friend excited to join in on the special day.  The feeling of excitement and wanting to be there for their friend is a feeling I am sure a lot of newly asked bridesmaids may feel.  However, the feeling of being overwhelmed and stressed as to so much that has to be done may be a feeling possessed as well.  The bridal shower, the bachelorette party, the gifts, buying the shoes, visiting venues, keeping the bride from becoming stressed and more are just some of the tasks that will be asked from you as your duty of being a bridesmaid.  Therefore I only felt it was fitting to make our first official Blushing Bridesmaids (woo) blog be about the first key things to remember/do during your first weeks of being a bridesmaid.

1.) Remember this day isn't all about you.
Getting this frame of mind from the very beginning is a good way to start.  This is your friends day she has been dreaming of her whole entire life.  So, if she wants you to wear a purple and yellow taffeta dress (if Katherine Heigel can wear all 27 hideous dresses you can too) for who even knows what reason, suck it up and think in a couple of months the jokes you can make.  You may have a a future bride that is legitimately nuts, but remember to keep the perspective that she just wants everything to go perfectly.  Therefore, if you help her as much as you can the wedding will go as smooth as she dreamt about and you won't have nightmares about your friend being a bridezilla. 



2.) Meet with other bridesmaids and organize yourselves.
This is one of the best things you and the other bridesmaids can do.  Having a meeting so you all can be on the same page can really eliminate any future stress and/or tension that may arise down the road.  Make lists of who is going to be in charge of what.  Having 13 girls throw a bridal shower is never ideal.  The saying "too many cooks in the kitchen" wont even suffice to the amount of girl drama that can come from that.  Therefore, make little committees amongst the bridesmaids.  The two main things that the bridesmaids have to do is throw a bridal shower and bachelorette party.  After you have those two events planned, make sure a bridesmaid is with the bride every step of the way.  Decide on who is going to go to the cake tasting day, the final fittings, the floral appointments and everything in between. Organization is key to the process of being a bridesmaid, so if you start it at the very beginning I can guarantee happy bridesmaids and most importantly happy bridesmaids.   

3.) Think creativity not breaking your bank account.
It is no surprise that weddings cost an incredible amount of money, and I am not just talking about for the bride and groom.  Between buying all the gifts the bill really stacks up.  Now, throw in being a bridesmaid and add a couple more zeros.  However, this doesn't have to be the case.  You can be the best bridesmaid without going broke if you put in a little more effort and remember to be creative.  There are hundreds of ideas (which we will explore on our website) of gifts that are more meaningful than buying something really expensive.  Think about things in more of a "what would make this occasion more memorable" type of way instead of buying the typical china dishes or crock pot that will sit in the pantry for years.  If you start thinking early of creative gifts you will feel more proud of the gift you are giving also with out the feeling of guilt because your month's salary wasn't spent.

4.) Be open to communication, in fact be the key communicator.
Be a good communicator with information.  Many times information prior to weddings does not reach everyone.  Friends will appreciate confirming plans of each shower and party as well as wedding day information.  The bride has thousands of things to do and the last thing she needs to worry about is worrying that her bridesmaids don't know what to do or where to be.  Keep your ears extra open and your planners always at hand so you don't miss a thing. 

5.) If you don't think she needs help, help anyways.
Chances are your bride is going to have a break down, stress attack or cry throughout the wedding planning process, and when I say chances I actually mean it WILL happen.  She is going to say she can do everything, because as the bride you want to be a part of every step.  However, when reality sets in and it is 12 at night and the favors still aren't finished and the bride realizes she doesn't have 35 hands to finish them in time, this is where you NEED to come in.  Always offer to help even if she says she can do it all.  Make sure you tell her you are not trying to make her decisions you are just trying to be her extra hands when she needs them.

6.) Know your duties. Know your boundaries.
There are a lot of tasks you have to do throughout the wedding, but again it is vital to remember this is not your special day.  If you have advice, depending on your friend, by all means share it.  BUT do not cross the line of making your advice become decisions and they way things have to be done. If you start telling the bride all things are bad, you will make one upset friend.  Know what you have to do, without overstepping your bridesmaid duty.  If you haven't had a wedding yet, your time will come to make all these decisions, and if you have had a wedding already, you should most definitely know how you would feel if one of your bridesmaid went control crazy.

7.) Don't be the drama. 
Put this in your head right now ladies, heck tattoo it on your arm.  It is beyond important to remember to say no to the drama, save the drama for ya mamma, or to even quote the Black Eyed Peas "No-no drama no-no-no-no drama." Yes, I understand there is going to be a lot of females throughout this process and this can only mean a lot of emotions.  However, if you remember from the beginning to just avoid the drama you will stand next to the bride on her big day happy as can be knowing that there is not a stress in the world.  There are going to be times of course, where you are not going to agree with everyone, or there is going to be that one girl that just keeps getting under your skin.  Just remember that this day means so much to your dear friend, walk away and realize it is not worth it to start drama.  And if that doesn't work, check out our drama free bridesmaids tips we will soon be posting!

8.) Enjoy this time.
Even with all the above guidelines above, this time is exciting and momentous for you as the bridesmaid as well.  You weren't asked to be a part of the wedding just because, you were asked because you are obviously very close to the bride and mean a lot to her.  So, share in the excitement and love that your friend is embarking on.  Be excited, be enthusiastic and most importantly don't forget how lucky you are to have such a good friend in your life.  Even when I say this day isn't all about you, it is a day for you to have fun and be overwhelmed with the love around you.  


The wedding process, believe it or not does, go quickly, so if you remember these eight steps, and go into this process with an open and optimistic mind, I ensure you this will be a magical day and process for you. 
You WILL be a blushing bridesmaid.  
xo Lauren 

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Stay Calm Speech Tips

Hello Blushing Bridesmaids, 

One of my best friends is currently trying to prepare a speech to give at her sister's wedding.  She's so excited but there's just one problem, she's terrified of public speaking.  While trying to reassure her that she is completely capable of overcoming this feat, I found some great advice on Bridesmaids Speeches Review.  It's completely normal to be nervous about a speech, but you shouldn't let your fears of public speaking overcome you.  With these tips, a little practice and a dose of confidence, you'll be able to effectively deliver the perfect bridesmaid speech without losing your nerves (i.e. fainting).  Remember, this is your time to give the bride and groom your congratulations and your blessings.  Don't look at your speech as a task or nightmare but rather as an honor and privilege.  I have faith in you, now you just need to have some faith in yourself :)

xo Alaina


Happy Fat Tuesday BBs,






In heart of the Mardis Gras madness, I'm sure some of us are still in celebration mode. Are you currently planning a bridal shower for your engaged BFF? Or are you just looking for fun ways to spice up the bridal shower? Get excited girls because this awesome website from "Tip Junkie" offers some fun new games to change up the bridal party scene. Your guests will be blown away with games such as a "video greeting card", "wedding talk", and two versions of "what's in the bag?" Have fun with planning the bridal shower and remember to make these moments unforgettable for your lovely bride. ENJOY :)

xo Stephanie

 Top 10 Bridesmaids Dresses: Spring 2012
Taken from: The Knot, hosted by YouTube

For all you fashion conscious bridesmaids out there-- check out this video from the hit wedding website www.theknot.com to divulge yourself in the latest bridesmaids dresses.  I love the short asymmetrical dresses.  Dress number eight is my favorite with the simple elegant black top but with a flare at the bottom and hot pink shoes.  How fashionista diva is that!  There are many ideas to go off of, and even ways to accessorize the simple dress with shoes and jewels.  Therefore, even if you are not picking out your own bridesmaids dress still check out the video to get a little inspiration and fashion flare. Style on!   
Blushing over fashion,
xo Lauren

Spring 2012 Bridesmaid Dress Trends

It may be hard to believe, but spring is almost here. From floral prints to color blocking, check out the 9 brand new spring bridesmaid dress trends of 2012. I'm personally excited to see more lace out there--thanks, Kate Middleton. :)



Source: amouramour.com.au via Kelly on Pinterest


xo Lisl

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Hello from your Blushing Bridesmaids!

Welcome to Blushing Bridesmaids, your go-to bridesmaid guide! Being hand-selected to take part in a wedding as a bridesmaid is quite an honor, so we're here with tips and advice that will help you (and your bride!) every step of the way.

First, we would like to formally introduce ourselves. We are Lauren, Stephanie, Alaina and Lisl -- and we are so excited to be your bridesmaid gurus! As sorority women, we have watched our sisters go through the whole wedding process--from the engagement to the ceremony itself! Naturally, we are fascinated by weddings and the concept of being a bridesmaid. 

A quick "wedding" search on Google, and nearly 322,000,000 hits appear. Since there isn't a significant amount of information relating solely to the bridesmaid, there was absolutely no question about the focus of our blog. From choosing the perfect bridesmaid dresses to planning the perfect bridal party for your bride, we've got you covered!

xo your Blushing Bridesmaids