"Fathers" of the Bride...Incorporating Multiple Parents into Your Wedding


With more and more couples having divorced parents that are remarried this day in age it is often difficult to fit everyone into your ceremony and assign the typical duties. It is important to know that traditions are changing and there are no set rules on how to deal with your extra family members. Just remember it is your day and everyone will respect how you choose to handle things.

The father of the bride plays a very significant role in a girl's life and on her wedding day he is especially important. He has a number of roles and duties to fulfill such as walking you down the aisle, sharing the father daughter dance and sometimes hosting your wedding day festivities. Now what do you do when you have two fathers (a father and a stepfather) that play an important part in your life? Or you have a stepfather that has stepped in to fill the place of an absent biological father. Here are some helpful suggestions and ideas to ease your worries about your dad dilemma.

One thing many brides are concerned with is how to write their wedding invitations when divorced parents are hosting or helping pay for your special day. Here are a couple ways to handle this situation.

Wedding invitation format


When deciding who is to walk you down the aisle, know that this is your decision and there is no right or wrong way to do this. Choose whomever you feel is right. If your biological father has always been a part of your life and you wish for him to walk you down the aisle, don't hesitate to let him, your stepfather will understand. If your stepfather has truly been the one who has raised you and filled the father role, have him walk you down the aisle. It may not be as clear cut as this and to prevent hurt feelings there are some alternatives. If both your father and stepfather have been significant in your life and you want to share this special moment with both of them, then have them both walk you down the aisle, one on either arm. Or you can have your stepfather walk you halfway down the aisle then hand you off to your father to walk you the rest of the way. If you cannot decide who is to walk you or you don't want to upset anyone, another option is to have your mother or a brother walk you. A bride always has the option to walk down the aisle alone as well.

You may be having the same issues of what to do about the father daughter dance. If you wish to share this moment with both of these special men in your life, consider picking two different songs to dance to with them. Pick a song that is uniquely special to each of them. Another option is to pick a longer song and dance with your father during the first half and finish the song with your stepfather or vice versa.

It is a sensitive situation handling decisions about multiple parents at your wedding. Discuss the roles you wish for each parent to play on your wedding day with them individually. Don't stress about it, there are plenty of ways for your loved ones to feel important on your wedding day. Above all else, they want you to be happy on your big day and will understand the choices you make.
Credits: Father and Daughter Image, Wedding Invitation Formats from On Paper



E-Vite vs. Invite....The Do's & Don'ts of Techsavvy Wedding Planning

The time's they are a changin' and with the Facebook age comes the ever growing question.....to e-vite or not to e-vite?

As old as weddings themselves, wedding etiquette has played a role in the wedding planning process.  Who pays for what, who gets invited, what comes first?  These are all questions that have answers and rules to live by.  As we continue through the 21st century and as Twitter updates and FB posts become more and more popular, these rules are changing and are no longer set in stone.  But where does a person draw the line?  To help techy brides and guests with their wedding experience, we have put together this collection of do's and don'ts.



Happy Planning!

Be Creative with Beach Weddings

Beach weddings are a classic venue that will never go out of style. Here are a few tips for creating the perfect beach wedding.

Welcome guests to your hotel with gift bags full of goodies. Insert brochures with important information about the wedding and also the location where your guests are staying. Other smart things to include are sun block, bottled water, snacks, inexpensive sunglasses and other fun little tokens of appreciation.

For your ceremony add shell accents to your pearl studded ring pillow and garter. Also, in lieu of a unity candle ceremony, a sand unity ceremony is the perfect finishing touch.


Complement your theme at your reception with the lovely porcelain starfish cake topper shown below. Add simple touches like beach themed toasting glasses, and natural shell place card holders. Give your guests gel candles with sea shells and starfish inside so they can feel like they are taking a bit of the ocean home with them. Other favor ideas include sand art in small bottles, treasure chests full of pretty candy, and sea shell shaped soaps.


For a fresh take on beach weddings, my imagination has been whisked away by the fairy tale wedding trend and I am inspired by stories of mermaids in glamorous tiaras and strands of pearls. Apparently I'm not the only one, even Alfred Angelo has designed the mermaid gown below based on Disney's "Little Mermaid." The playfully trumpeted skirt and form fitting bodice help create this more sophisticated princess look. Add finishing touches with mutliple strands of pearls and long flowing hair with sea inspired hair pieces.
Photo Credit - Alfred Angelo

Haven't had enough? Check out MyWeddingReceptionIdeas.com for more inspiration on beach wedding favors and beach ceremony accessories.



To Accessorize or Not to Accessorize...That is the Question for Your Wedding Day!

white flower necklace
Whether you're a fashionista who is adept at accessorizing or if you rock a more simple style, how to accessorize your wedding dress can be a tricky topic. A tasteful accessory can really add to the overall look of your wedding attire, but going minimal can be a clean, classic option as well. When deciding what accessories to wear with your wedding dress, stay true to who you are. If you always wear the latest trendy pieces and love funky jewelry and accessories, consider wearing a piece of statement jewelry or hair adornment. Brooches are also a fantastic way to add to your wedding day look. You can go simple and elegant with your accessories, or have some fun with whimsical designs and a pop of color!

A traditional veil and sparkling tiara or headband are always elegant options and you can never go wrong with a classic diamond or pearl necklace and earring set. Here are some of my favorite styles that are a little bolder, for all you daring brides out there.

Statement Jewelry
Think bright bold colors, flowers, bows and vintage beads.

statement jewelry collage

Brooches
Wear them in your hair or on your dress, or carry a bouquet made out of them.

brooch collage

Hair Accessories
Consider playful hair pins and one of a kind handmade hair pieces.

hair accessory collage

Don't forget your something blue! Accessories are a great way to add that all important touch of blue to your wedding day.

something blue collage

So when planning for your big day, remember to choose accessories that you will still like to look at 20 years down the road in your wedding pictures. Most importantly, choose items that you are comfortable in and make you feel beautiful!

Image Credits: Main image of white flower necklace from Nueva Espana, Statement jewelry collage; beaded necklaces from Green Eyed Girl, red beaded necklace and red flower necklace from Nueva Espana, black beaded necklace, Brooch collage; hair brooch, vintage brooch triosilver brooch, brooch bouquet from Studio del Fiore, Hair accessories collage; green and pink hair piece from Green Eyed Girl, white flower hair piece and leaf hair pins from Twigs and Honey, Purple flower hair pins from Nueva Espana, Something blue collage; blue earrings, flower hair pins and butterfly necklace from Nueva Espana.


A Refreshing Mix of Honeysuckle Pink and Lemon Yellow

Well readers, the wind chill today is -7°, making it nearly impossible for me to think anything else but...buuurrrrrrrrr.  To quell the winter chill, I've bundled up with a cup of hot coffee and put together this refreshing spring wedding inspiration board.  I'm hoping this warm mix of colors will evoke feelings of sunshine and bright, sun-shiny days for all of us.  Featuring an inviting palette of sunny yellows paired with honeysuckle pink (Pantone's 2011 color of the year), I simply can't wait until it's warm again so I can slip on a pair of these awesome yellow heels. Enjoy!
Honeysuckle Pink and Lemon Yellow Wedding Inspiration Board
Honeysuckle Pink and Lemon Yellow Wedding Inspiration Board
Honeysuckle Pink and Lemon Yellow Wedding Inspiration Board
Honeysuckle Pink and Lemon Yellow Wedding Inspiration Board

Happy Planning!

Image Credits: Row 1 and 7: Bride with parasol, child in scarf, and candy centerpieces via Shelly Kroeger Photography, wedding bouquet via In Style. Row 2 and 6: Bridesmaids in honeysuckle dresses courtesy of Cameron and Kelly Studios. Row 3 and 5: Yellow shoes, groom, wooden sign, and bicycle shot via Jose Villa. Row 4 and 6: Popsicles and yellow cake via Erin Swift and Fruit lemonade courtesy of Leesa Oreilly.
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