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How to Actually Enjoy Planning Your Wedding

5.24.2016

So, you’re getting ready to plan your very own wedding. You may very well be looking forward to the process, but as many former brides will tell you, wedding planning isn’t always all it’s cracked up to be. In fact, many will even tell you that when they never would have considered eloping previously, they definitely did at one point or another during the wedding planning process. So before you let wedding planning get the best of you, here are some tips for actually enjoying preparing for the big day.


Don’t try to please everyone. It’s a wedding. Chances are you’re going to disagree with, offend, or feel guilty about someone during this time. So rather than trying to please everyone as you plan your wedding, stick to what feels right to you and your soon-to-be spouse. After all, this is your day, and you’re ultimately paying for it. If you want a small wedding, then have a small wedding. (You can always have a giant, more informal party later to help people feel included if you want to.) If you and your spouse don’t like dancing, then don’t feel like you have to do a first dance. If the two of you are dreaming of a destination wedding, then go for that. This doesn’t mean that you should ignore people’s emotions altogether—especially those of close friends and family members—but you should definitely work to strike a balance that you and your spouse-to-be are happy with.


Don’t treat your wedding like a performance. This point ties in with the first point. Another important thing to keep in mind as you plan your wedding is that this is essentially a big party for the two of you. You, of all people, should enjoy your wedding day. So as you plan your wedding, keep in mind that yes, you will be the focal point, but you don’t have to spend your day entertaining the other guests. Imagine you and your spouse attending your wedding as well, rather than simply being the spectacle of it.

Keep it simple. If you’re finding yourself stressing nonstop over takeaway favors, save the dates, the guestbook, boutonnieres, centerpieces, the wedding website, and the engagement party, then maybe it’s time to stop and reassess. How many of these things do you actually need? Remember: all you technically need for your wedding is an officiant, plus a few close friends and family members if you’re not eloping. A pretty dress (though not necessarily white or expensive), some refreshments (though not necessarily catered), and some flowers (though not necessarily from a florist) can add a special touch to your day as well. Whatever you choose to invest in beyond that, be sure that you’re only investing in it because it’s important to you. Don’t feel pressured to spend money on things simply because they are tradition or because you have other people telling you that you absolutely need it. Make it you.


Stick to your budget. On a similar note, be sure to decide on a realistic budget from the get-go and to stick to it. Decide on a couple key things that are especially important to you, and from that determine what you don’t need to be spending a significant portion of your budget on. If a photographer and videographer are most important to you, for example, then decide that you will allow yourself to pay for what you want in these two areas, and then make it a point to save money in other areas, such as your dress, flowers, and refreshments. Stretching your budget will only stress you out more as you plan your wedding.

Delegate. Remember: you don’t have to do all of this yourself. There is stress-reducing power in delegation. Consider enlisting a few close friends and family members to help you nail out details that you can loosen the reins on, such as finding a bridesmaid dress, putting together the centerpieces, gathering dessert ideas that match your color palette, etc.


Outsource what needs to be outsourced. If you’re like so many of us out there, you probably have a Pinterest board full of DIY wedding ideas. But before you take on any do-it-yourself project, be sure to ask yourself, “Is the time it’s going to take me worth the reduced cost?” Sure, you might save a few bucks baking your own wedding cupcakes, but when you would have to do so the day before your wedding, when it would take a matter of hours, and when you can buy a beautiful set of cupcakes at your local bakery for a few dollars more, this is definitely something to consider outsourcing. When comparing costs between paying for a service and doing it yourself, don’t forget to factor in the costs of added time and stress on your end.

Plan from the guest list (and not the other way around). This is a good point taken fromthis article on staying sane while party planning. Instead of making overhead decisions about your wedding from the start, try to get a good idea of your guest list first, and then make your decisions from there. This will allow you to make more realistic decisions about things like catering, seating, and favors from the start. If you are suddenly having around 200 guests at your wedding, for example, when you’ve always envisioned having about 100, you might make more streamlined decisions about your catering and decide to forego wedding favors altogether.

By: Maurine Anderson

The Wedding & Company

11.19.2013

A few weeks ago I wrote about my trip to The Perfect Dress in Holiday, UT and at the end of the post I talked about some wedding news coming from my bestest Michelle and myself. Well... today is the day that I tell you that news! Miss Michelle and myself have officially launched our own wedding blog, The Wedding & Company. It has been a few months coming - but we finally got there and we are so excited to share it with all of you. Michelle and I became friends over our love for events when I talked her into switching to my major - Leisure Services at BYU. And over the years we have worked on countless projects and internships together. Combine all that with our love for weddings and we felt it was the perfect fit. 

The Wedding & Company photo shoot.


Deidre \\ Leggings: Gap \\ Boots: TJ Maxx \\ Undershirt: SexyModest \\ Top: The Fabric Mill \\ Cardigan: Downeast Basics \\ Necklace: Bluebird Bridal
Michelle \\ Leggings: Thrifted \\ Peplum Top: Forever21 \\ Necklace: Etsy \\ Boots: Forever Young Shoes

The Wedding & Company was created to feature the weddings that take place every day. But we don’t want to just share the most expensive and extravagant weddings. The space is all about sharing different styles, different budgets, and different ideas. You will find a variety of posts from wedding color inspiration to DIY projects, Q&A, featured weddings and engagements, and advice from wedding vendors! Vendors and brides are invited to submit weddings to be featured. We would love to hear your feedback and any suggestions on how to make this blog even better!

But to get started, let’s kick things off with a giveaway! One grand prize winner will receive a mini-session from Ashley Eliza Photography, one 8×10 wall hanging from Painted Happiness, one custom card/invitation design from Little Juniper Cards, one custom return address stamp from Love, The Skinnys, and one print from 3eleven Design(who is also our logo designer). There will also be four second place winners as well as an Instagram winner that will receive one print from 3eleven Design and one custom return address printable from Love, The Skinnys. You can enter below and on Instagram!

The Perfect Dress

10.09.2013

A couple weeks ago I had the privilege of attending an open house at The Perfect Dress at their new location. I've been to The Perfect Dress a few times at their old location as I shopped for my wedding gown and my best friend shopped for her gown. About 4 months ago they moved up to a new shop in Holliday, and let me tell you. The shop is stunning. Absolutely beautiful. Imagine all white and all bright, a beautiful jewelry counter, gowns lining all the walls except one, and on that one there is exposed white washed brick. It was seriously beautiful. The second I walked in I wished I had a reason to go wedding dress shopping again. 


Look at those jewels and those store front gowns! How could you walk into that store and not feel absolutely bridal? Beyond just a beautiful store, the store owner has a beautiful event set up for all of the woman in attendance. Perrier bottles, macaroons, swag bags full of girly goodies, and models showing off all her new designs. 


Okay. So here is Michelle and I with the store owner. She is just a babe. Seriously. A spunky lady with all the wedding knowledge you need. Plus a little more. Here are a few of her wedding tips:

1. The front needs to look as good as the back.  So often, as women, we pick our outfits based on what looks good in the front. But what about the back? When you are getting married you will most likely have your back to those in attendance for the entire ceremony. Make sure the back is just as flattering to your body and that things are laid perfect. This is one of the very few, if not the only, moments that you will have all the attention on you and on your backside.

2. Have a sense of urgency. Gowns don't grow on trees! And they aren't just sitting in a store waiting for you to go buy it up. Most dresses take 3 months to get. That is because stores only carry sample dresses and designers only make them when they are ordered. It is always safe to go wedding dress shopping at least 4 months before the wedding to make sure you get the gown you love and you have time to alter it.

3. Alter the dress to you not yourself to the dress. This makes me think of the movie Bride Wars... "You don't alter Vera! You alter yourself for Vera!" But seriously... who doesn't want to look absolutely perfect in their gown? And every bride wants something unique. Don't go cookie cutter. Make the dress your own with an awesome seamstress. The Perfect Dress has 6 in house seamstresses that can make anything work and look great. Don't be afraid to buy a strapless and make it perfect for you.

4. Don't buy white. It's a nice day for a white wedding? Nope. Starch white gowns are heading out for three reasons. First, your pearly whites wont look as white. Second, you tend to appear like you have dark eyes. Third, lots of times the gown photographs blue and will need lots of touching up. Don't be afraid to go ivory!

She has a lot more tips than that though. She has been in the business for over ten years, she has sold thousands of gowns, attended wedding markets year over year, and she will help you make beautiful for your wedding day. Now some dresses!


As you can see they have sleeves and sleeveless, but they can make anything work for any type of wedding. Whether you need a temple fill or just something for a springtime garden wedding. The Perfect Dress is not your typical wedding gown. They will make any gown in their store YOUR gown.

Here we have Miss Michelle and I heading out after a perfect night at The Perfect Dress. Michelle and I both work in events and we studied together at BYU. We also talked through our own wedding details with each other a lot. You'll be hearing more on weddings in the near future. So keep your eyes peeled and your ears open for that! 


Oh and isn't that store front just beautiful? I am in love with the store. Now... who wants to get married so I can help you plan your wedding? I will take you straight to The Perfect Dress. And don't get me wrong, I love my wedding dress. Love, love, love it. But I wouldn't mind trying on the gowns at The Perfect Dress! What style of dress do you love? Would you trade in your wedding gown for a different style?


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Splurge and Save || Outfit 10

8.17.2013

Splurge and Save || Departure Dress

Today's Splurge and Save is going right along with the wedding theme. I am sharing a "Departure Dress" splurge and save. Because if you don't want to leave in a heavy dress, you want to leave in white, right? I am sharing a lace option - because that is what I did so it was similar to my dress. Accessories and everything was simple. I wore just my wedding ring and my go to diamond studs and then throw on some nude pumps. The bag is for the pre-honeymoon overnight bag. It is wise to pack your honeymoon suitcase with EVERYTHING you need - clothing, makeup, hair stuff, so on and so on. But I think an overnight bag for before is the way to go so you don't have to dig through your suitcase. My overnight bag had the following:

Make-up
VERY basic makeup since we would be traveling.
Mascara, eyeliner, lipgloss, lip/cheek stain, and basic foundation.
Travel size Perfume
Hair brush, Hair ties, travel size hairspray
Toothbrush and Toothpaste
Travel size deodorant
Night clothes
Travel clothes
I like to wear leggings, flats, a t shirt and a lightweight
cardigan or jacket. Keep it simple.
Flats
Regular purse contents

Everything else was in my suitcase. The fun makeup, the dresses and shorts, the regular size of hairspray, deodorant, and so on, shoes, hair dryer, you get the idea right?

*All outfits are built on Polyvore.com. Styling is built to suite my personal taste and dress standards.*

8.16.12

8.16.2013

Today I am heading to Missoula!
To see Adam for the first time in a month.
And to celebrate our ONE YEAR anniversary.
You can celebrate with us by watching our wedding video.
And enjoy seeing the beginning of our eternity.


8.16.12 from Deidre Miller on Vimeo.

I cannot wait to share with you what I got for Adam!
And share with you how our cake topper tastes one year later.
But for now... have the BEST friday and a happy 8.16!
And I will be back next week.

8.16.12

3.29.2013

A lot of people have been asking about Adam and I lately. In person and on the blog. Our love story is the strangest of all. Mostly because I was really difficult. But after eight months of dating he proposed, and, of course, I said yes. After three months of engagement and waiting for pageants and baseball to end we were wed. And now here we are a little over seven months later, more in love than ever. Two weeks ago Adam was gone for about a week with away baseball games so I decided to pull out our wedding flash drive full of all the edited and unedited photos and videos my Uncle Alan shot and make our wedding video as a welcome home surprise. I actually ended up making three. One of just the temple, one of just the reception, and one of everything in it's place. So, without further ado, here is our special day || 8.16.12. Enjoy.

My Best Friend's Wedding.

2.25.2013

Remember last weekend when I threw a shower? Well this weekend was the wedding. My best friend's wedding. But it wasn't a bummer deal like in the movie. Because. First, I am already married to the man of my dreams and so happy and in love. And second, my best friend is a girl and I like men... which is why I married one. But the wedding was SO perfect. And Sarah and Uriah looked amazing and happy. And everything just fit them and who they are. Here it all is summed up from instagram #uriahandsarah.
Cute right? When I was helping set up Sarah said, "I want it to look like a gypsy robbed a palace and put it all on display for her guests at this party." And she wanted the hair of her bridesmaids and herself to "look like we had just returned from a week in the wilderness." Well. Sarah. Here is to your gypsy's wilderness wedding. Love you dearly. I've never seen you so happy. 

Love,
Deidre

Dear Wedding,

10.27.2012

Remember the other night when I couldn't sleep? Well besides blogging I took a lot of time to look through our 1000+ wedding photos to put together a little album... and I couldn't help but share them with you. Looking through them reminded me how fabulous that day was. The day was spent with the people we love just laughing and smiling all day! Plus, being at the beautiful Salt Lake temple didn't hurt. So here I am to share some of the ones that made me smile... only a few.. or a dozen. 

 Adam is a huge fan of the one hand dip. During engagements our photographer asked us to do a dip and... I will be honest. It was a struggle. But after a few short months we have mastered both the one and two hand dips. Altough, Adam picks one hand dip always. He thinks it is more exciting. And it has produced a few of my favorite photos from the weddding celebrations!

Here are a few photos of friends and the bridal party. The boys went for tough, the group went for out of control (aren't my friends TALENTED in pulling faces?), and the girls went for Spice Girls... per my request. 

People were cheering. So Adam kissed me and gave a huge thumbs up. I couldn't help but crack up. 

We can only be serious for a few minutes...
Clearly....
Adam played with my veil for like 5 minutes, we have it on video.

Coming out of the temple. I was running around hugging EVERYONE and Adam was just showing off his ring. We could do a series of Adam showing his ring. I think we have like 20 pictures of it. He was impressed with my choice.

And this one was submitted after... We are so glad Adam's brother could fly in from Hawaii for the wedding.

I want to keep sharing them with you... but I also don't want you to get annoyed and stop reading my blog. So I will stop there for now. And then some might come later. Because I still have photos to filter through. And until then, enjoy these little gems. Maybe they will entertain you when you can't fall asleep!

Love,
Deidre

Dear Insomnia,

10.23.2012

You know those days when you can't sleep? Well normally I remedy that with a show and I am sleeping in a few minutes. Now I am married so I have to be quiet quiet like a mouse since Adam has weights at 7:30 AM... so what do I do? Make a Facebook album with about one tenth of our wedding photos and write a blog post.





Sweater: Forever 21 - recent | Grey Longsleeve: ModBod | Mint Skinny Jeans: SexyModest Boutique | Shoes: Macys

A fashion blog post to be exact... I bought that sweater because I felt like I should be in a posh ski lodge... Sleep come soon please?!

Love,
Deidre

Dear Centerpieces,

9.24.2012

More wedding stuff! Last week was cake and this week is centerpieces. I had a lot of fun gathering and collecting the pieces I wanted for my tables. The theme was "shabby chic". We ended up buying 16 birdcages, but I think they got put to good use. Every table was different with the birdcage tying them all together. We used tons of photos, old knick knacks from friends, my grandma, and my mom's collections. There were lots of vintage books, thanks to Miss Gentri Lee, and then pearls, jewels, doiles, and flowers to put on the finishing touches. It was so beautiful and I loved seeing my vision come to life.






I am so happy even time I look at wedding photos. The reception turned out better than I could have hoped. I can't wait to share more with you! After looking at all my pictures again I have decided designing weddings needs to be my career. It is such a rush and I loved seeing the outcome. Everyone always saying planning a wedding is stressful, but I LOVE it!

Love,
Deidre

Dear Wedding Cake,

9.17.2012

Two receptions means two wedding cakes. And I loved them both. Really different yet very much the same. So here I am with more wedding photos to share! This time. It is just of the cake and the grand event in which we cut the cake. Once really nicely and once really not so nicely.

First here is the Twin Falls cake. Which I loved. I showed our cake lady a photo from pinterest of a cake that I liked... and she turned it into a cake that I LOVED! She far far far passed my expectations. The flower looked better and she added the little lace accents. It was seriously perfect.

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My mom made a BEAUTIFUL cake table with our colors and a few crowns and baseballs to add character. I saw a cake table similar to this in a friend's wedding photos a long time ago and fell in love with the idea. Luckily so did my mom. She set a whole day plus some aside to design this for me. I couldn't have been happier with how it turned out. Our neighbor made us the knife and cake server. She had my mom come over to help pick out beads in our colors and then they spent the evening stringing beads onto wires for our serving set. Adam called them "the special stone set". 

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See... we were nice in Twin Falls. Because I told Adam that a messy feeding of the cake was a bad omen.  Messy face equals messy marriage.... I think he knew I was joking but either way I am glad he honored my wishes. I didn't want to clean up and fix my makeup before our first dance.

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Now onto California! Adam's mom and sisters did the whole reception down there. They took a lot of things from the Idaho reception and then they had all sorts of tricks up their sleeves. It was almost a twin reception to the Idaho one and I couldn't have planned or decorated it better myself. At the reception down there is was all cupcakes (the chocolate ones were delicious) so the cake was one layer cupcakes one layer a really yummy white cake with a cute bow on top. The cake was from Sam's Club, and I now wish I had a Sam's Club card because that cake was the bomb.

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This is where we were not as nice as Idaho.... Adam was feeding me my piece and got some frosting on my face. On accident. You could tell he felt bad because his eyes opened wide and he said, "I am so sorry." But it was too late, plus we already had a nice cake cutting... so I grabbed some frosting and smeared it on his mouth. And then he got me back one more time. So I would say we are even now? Maybe? Probably not...

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The top tier of the cake from Idaho is sealed in an airtight bag in the freezer for our one year anniversary. Everyone says it is gross and doesn't taste good. But I love tradition and so keeping that top tier was really important to me. And if the next 11 months go as fast as the first... we will be eating that cake in no time!

Love,
Deidre


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