Get with the PROGRAM!

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Don’t Forget Your Programs
By Kristen Janes of Kio Kreations
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While you are checking off your long list of wedding to-do’s, just don’t forget the ceremony programs. Programs are a great way for communicating who’s who and what’s what on your wedding day.

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Wedding Lighting as a Décor Element

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Illuminate Your Ambiance
By Mike Dodson of MDM Entertainment

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Lighting is often overlooked when discussing wedding décor. This is unfortunate because lighting can have a significant impact on the look and feel of your wedding for a relatively small investment. The proper lighting can transform an ordinary room into a stunning work of art. In addition to transforming the room, different types and colors of lighting can create different atmospheres and moods throughout the course of the evening. Read more

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Top Outdoor Photo Locations in the Suburbs

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By Kara Schultz, Storyteller

Here are some great outdoor wedding photo locations in the Chicago suburbs… Read more

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Top Wedding Day Photo Locations

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By Kara Schultz, Storyteller

Indoor wedding photo locations in Chicago are few and far between they seem! It’s difficult not only in the summer to get indoors when it’s raining but also in the winter! Here’s some great indoor locations and what you need to go there as well! Read more

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Wet Home Chicago, Indoor Wedding Photo Locations

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By Brian Kinyon of Brian Kinyon Photography

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When the weather’s not exactly the bright clear day you envisioned when you started planning your wedding don’t worry, there are some great locations around the city that are amazing in photos and really say “Chicago.” Read more

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Music Selections for Your Reception

Music Selections for Your Reception
You have probably had your first dance picked out for some time now but you shouldn’t forget there are a multitude of other songs that you will need to choose to accompany your reception traditions.
Any good wedding entertainer will be able to give you suggestions but ultimately the music chosen will be the soundtrack to your wedding day and should reflect your taste and style.
Here is a list of the different parts of the reception that you will need specific song selections for:
Introduction of the Wedding Party
Cake Cutting
Bride and Groom’s First Dance
Father Daughter Dance
Mother Son Dance
Bouquet Toss
Garter Toss
View a list of popular wedding songs here.
http://www.mdmentertainment.djintelligence.com/search/requested.asp
In addition to these specific selections you should give your entertainer a general idea of music styles you would like for cocktail hour, dinner and dancing. For more information read “Choosing the Right Music For Your Reception”
http://www.getweddychicago.com/?p=878
Take some time to choose music that is meaningful to you and your fiancée and that creates a fun atmosphere for your guests and your wedding day will be that much more special.

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By Mike Dodson of MDM Entertainment

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You have probably had your first dance picked out for some time now but you shouldn’t forget there are a multitude of other songs that you will need to choose to accompany your reception traditions. Read more

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Is it Important to Use a Professional Emcee for My Wedding?

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By David Rothstein of David Rothstein Music
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Remember back in junior high, what did we do when we had a substitute teacher? We knew they didn’t know what they were doing, so we didn’t really listen to them or take them seriously, right? Why did this happen? There wasn’t a strong leader. Read more

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One Stop Shop Your Wedding!

One stop shop your Wedding!
Your wedding day on average will consume over one thousand hours of time (yes that searching on the Knot does count) and you will spend more money than you will ever care to admit.  Here is a little secret that will save you time and money…have your ceremony and reception at the same location!
It’s convenient!
Whether your friends and family are driving 1 mile or 500 miles to attend you big day, getting to the ceremony on time and then to the reception always seems to be feat.  It never hurts when the timeline of your wedding flows seamlessly and there are no cars, buses, planes or trains in between.  We are spoiled in Chicagoland with innovative reception sites who adapt to the ever changing trends of weddings.  Many venues boast of gorgeous gardens, altars with golf course views, and unique indoor spaces as well.  You don’t have to sacrifice the most important part of the day (yes Ladies that is the ceremony) by having it at the same location as your reception.  Bottom line…your guests will thank you.
One Coordinator, One Timeline= One happy bride
Those of us who had two locations for our ceremony and reception will agree you feel like you are planning two separate events.  It will save you so much time to coordinate both together.  When working with a reception/ceremony venue you will most often be assigned to one coordinator.  The best part about that is you have someone else doing it all for you!  Your on-site contact will be familiar with both the ceremony and reception and can help you create timeline that works perfectly.  One of the best things for my clients is the flexibility and adaptability to the unexpected changes that can occur.  If a ceremony goes longer or shorter we are in constant contact with the kitchen and bar so that the minute the guests exit the wedding or walk in the reception hall doors the hors d’ oeuvres are being passed and the bar is open!
It is budget friendly!
Most venues do charge for having your ceremony at their location.  Their prices are probably not any more or less than you might pay at a church or other rented ceremony site.  The saving is mainly in the areas of music, florals, rentals, and transportation.  If you are having a DJ reception often they can come an hour early and do your ceremony for a nominal fee.  Your florist will not have to set up at two locations often helping out your bottom line.  Even better, all of your ceremony pieces can easily double to your reception.  Recently a bride of mine had a beautiful indoor ceremony with tall vases going down her aisle.  Ironically there were 12 tall vases with floral and a floating candle and she had 12 guest tables…perfect use of her budget!  If you are planning on covering your reception chairs or renting Chivaris, some sites will even let you utilize the same chairs for your ceremony as well.  Talk about getting more bang for your buck, it is well worth your money and it adds elegance to your ceremony as well.  Finally, without having to coordinate transportation for the bridal party, family, and your guests you stand to save over a thousand dollars if not more.  You can easily get dropped off by a family member prior to the ceremony and do not have to worry about going home until the DJ plays the last song.  This allows you to enjoy every moment of your day and save a mountain of pennies in the mean time.
A few final tips when planning your ceremony & reception at the same venue
- Ask about your venue’s rain plan if you are considering an outdoor ceremony
- If the site is outside or in another area make sure it is handicap accessible for all of your guests
- Make sure you meet personally with the coordinator at the venue
- Always ask about hidden fees (set up, delivery, tax, and service just to name a few!)
- Ask about rehearsal conditions and set up time restrictions
- Make sure there is adequate parking close to or near the ceremony/reception location
- Ask your venue about vendors they like to work with.  When orchestrating change over, and movement from a ceremony to a reception it always helps when they know each other and feel comfortable working together.  Best part…often these vendors give great prices to clients of the venue and will take care of most of the behind the scenes coordinating without you even knowing about it!
Written by Kristina Nemetz, Catering Manager at Arrowhead Golf Club in Wheaton, IL
www.arrowheadgolfclub.org

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By Kristina Nemetz, Catering Manager at Arrowhead Golf Club in Wheaton, IL

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Your wedding day on average will consume over one thousand hours of time (yes that searching on the Knot does count) and you will spend more money than you will ever care to admit.  Here is a little secret that will save you time and money…have your ceremony and reception at the same location!     Read more

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We’re So Hungry!

WE’RE SO HUNGRY
YOUR WEDDING MENU
By Patti Herioux
Event Planner, With Love
By the time you sit down for dinner at your wedding
reception you (and all of your guests) will be ravenous!  As you venture into the major decision
of what company to hire for your catering needs for food and beverage start by
thinking about what you would like the meal to say to your guests.  Consider the style you would like the
meal served in, the type of foods you would like to serve, the courses that
will be involved and any special details you would like to include (ethnic,
kosher, regional, etc.).  Certain
caterers may be better suited for your needs than others based off of what your
master plan is.
It holds true that your guests are likely to remember the
extremes… if your wedding food is ordinary, it won’t leave a huge impression
either way.  If it is bad your
guests will always remember yours as ‘that wedding where the food was
terrible!’  And if it’s exceptional,
they will likely remember your wedding as ‘the best food they’ve ever had at a
wedding.’   Make this decision wisely!
SERVICE STYLE
First, think of how you’d like the food you select served to
your guests.  You have two basic
options:
Buffet
Buffet style service is self-service and casual.  You will typically find buffets served
in one of two ways, an all-inclusive buffet with your courses served on one
long buffet table (your guests will fill their plates from beginning to end) or
food stations.  Food stations could
be as simple as having separate buffets for your salad, soup and entrée course
or as elaborate as serving distinctly different foods at each station (think
pasta stations, fajita station, mashed potato bar, sushi bar).  Your guests can circulate through the
stations filling their plates with whatever is appealing to them!
Plated
A plated dinner is more common and formal in the wedding
world.  Plated meals are served
individually as courses to each guest.
You may start with soup, go to salad, and end with your entrée.  The servers give each guest a prepared
plate delivered to their table.
COURSES
Second to how you will serve your guests, is what you
will serve your guests.  Cultural considerations
or personal preference may dictate the courses you opt to serve.  There are a variety of courses to
consider:
Hors d’oeuvre
Appetizer
Antipasto
Soup
Salad
Pasta
Intermezzo
Entrée
Dessert
EXTRAS
Your caterer will walk you through options outside of the
norm when it comes to what you can offer your guests.  Other than regular courses, there are other things you will
want to consider serving, such as a sweets buffet or late night snack.  Chicago themed late night snack buffets
are very popular and a delicious send off to your guests after a night of
drinking and dancing.  Chicago
style pizza, hot dogs, mini hamburgers… your options are many and scrumptious!
DRINKS
Your caterer will also serve as your bartending staff.  There are “courses” of alcohol to
consider that will go with your food selections.  Cocktail hour traditionally has a full service bar.  The bar may or may not stay open during
dinner.  Red and white wine would
typically be served during dinner, and is a nice touch if the bar will be
closed at that time.  You will also
want to consider champagne to go with the toasts your parents and honor
attendants will be giving.
If closed for dinner, the bar will reopen at the conclusion
of meal service and for the duration of the reception.  You will want to keep in mind all of your guests when selecting your alcohols and beverages.  An assortment of sodas, beers, hard alcohols, mixers and wines is a sure way to please the palate of all your
guests, young to old.
A tasting will be arranged as you get closer to your wedding
date for you to sample the foods your caterer will be serving.  From the tasting you will make your
final selections.  When you make
those selections think about what you like best and what is reflective of you
as couple, or go the crowd pleasing route and think about what will best serve
the masses.
You will be serving a myriad of people with different tastes
and preferences on your wedding day.
Take time and a little extra consideration to give them a meal that’s
something special.  Nobody will
walk away hungry on your big day!

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By Patti Herioux
Event Planner, With Love
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By the time you sit down for dinner at your wedding reception you (and all of your guests) will be ravenous!  As you venture into the major decision of what company to hire for your catering needs for food and beverage start by thinking about what you would like the meal to say to your guests. Read more

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Why You SHOULD Have An Engagement Photo Session

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By Kara Schultz, Storyteller
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With everyone cutting back today on different wedding related expenses, I often get the “can we take out the engagement session”? I do not agree with this sentiment at all. I would rather you ask to take out the product credit or ask for a payment plan with your wedding album than ditching the engagement session and although that I don’t 100% fully agree with doing this, I’d much rather leave off the product credit than have your ditch your engagement session. Here’s some reasons why: Read more

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