Not sure how to send people down the aisle? The Processional Order
Here is the Processional Order for a variety of weddings.

The traditional Christian and non-religious ceremony processional order:

Grandparents of Groom
Grandparent of Bride
Mother of Groom & Escort
Mother of Bride & Escort
Officiant
Groomsmen
Best Man
Groom
Bridesmaid
Maid of Honor
Flowergirl & Ringbearer
Bride with her Father or Escort



However, it is now very common to see a processional that looks more like this:

Officiant
Grandparents of Groom
Grandparents of Bride
Mother of Groom escorted by Groom
Mother of Bride
Bridesmaid & Groomsmen in pairs
Maid of Honor & Best Man
Flowergirl & Ringbearer
Bride with her Father or Escort


The traditional Jewish processional order: 

Cantor & Rabbi
Grandparents of Bride
Grandparents of Groom
Groomsmen
Best Man
Groom escorted by Parents
Bridesmaids
Maid of Honor
Flowergirl & Ringbearer
Bride escorted by Father or Parents

Note: In all processionals, the bride will be escorted with her father of her right. 
"ceremony"Elaine Roberts
Sweet fall wedding with some girls raised in the South!

Amanda and Kyle wanted a simple southern wedding.  Pink was a primary color for Amanda, along with lots of pretty flowers.

Check out some of these details:

The outdoor reception had beautiful centerpieces with soft, romantic flowers.

Look at this stunning cake with flowers between the tiers. 

Once evening came, the photographer and bridal party had fund with the sparklers.

Stunning!

Vendors:

Photography:

 AOC Photography

Florist:

Color My World

Catering: City Limits Cafe

Cake: Neeley King

Rentals:

Liberty Party Rental

Venue:  Peytonsville Baptist Church

Elaine Roberts
Seasons Greetings

I hope this holiday season is filled with warmth and laughter, friends and family, and the gift of peace. 

Elaine

Elaine Roberts
2014 Color of the Year: Radiant Orchid

The Pantone color of 2014 is Radiant Orchid.  Much like the flower, this color elegant and beautiful.   While being vibrant, it is softer than the last few years colors.

This color may have had some royal influence.  This shade had been a favorite of Kate Middleton.







Elaine Roberts
Happy Thanksgiving

thanks·giv·ing  (\thaŋ(k)s-ˈgi-viŋ)
1:   the act of giving thanks 2: a prayer expressing gratitude 3: a public acknowledgment or celebration of divine goodness

Each year at Thanksgiving I reflect on how humbled I am to be able to do this job that I love and share so many moments with wonderful people.  Being invited to share in each couples wedding day and working with amazing and talented vendors makes my job even better.  


Thank-You

thanks-you notes from happy brides
Elaine Roberts
Paige and Garrett's Nuptuals

This couple wanted their summer wedding to be a fun celebration.  

The groomsmen's shoes were perfect. 

Cornflower blue and yellow were mixed throughout the wedding in the flower, cakes and program. 

Check out the awesome Spiderman grooms cake! 

With a young and lively bridal party, everyone had blast on the dance floor. 

LOL!

real lifeElaine Roberts
7 things no one tell you about wedding planning
1. You have to learn a new language.  Before planning a wedding you may never have heard of DOC or Chivari or what was the MOB or MOG.  Here is a quick list of common terms:

  • DIY - Do it yourself
  • MOH - Maid of Honor
  • MOG - Mother of the Groom
  • MOB - Mother of the Bride
  • STD - Save the Date
  •  BM, GM - Bridesmaid, Groomsmen
  • DOC - Day of Coordinator
  • Prelude - music played before the ceremony
  • Chivari - A style of chair
  • Uplight - Lighting that is placed on the floor and has a beam of light up toward the ceiling
  • Pin-spot - A small beam of light used to highlight one area such as the cake table
  • Gobo - Lighting that uses a stencil to project a design or monogram onto the floor or wall
Here are two dictionaries to help you learn about the the new terms you hear.

2. Wedding are never perfect.  No matter what you see on blogs or the little voices keep whispering in your head, weddings never occur without a small hiccup.  It is usually very small things such as forgetting to bring the champagne flutes or a flower breaking on a boutonniere.  However, those things are never mentioned in blogs and truthfully are quickly forgotten about after the wedding.  Don't put more stress on yourself. 

creative commons: county marquees 


3.  Friends and family will get on your nerves.  People are usually much harder to manage than the details.  Your family may pressure you to invite too many people you don't care about.  Or a bridesmaid may procrastinate on buying her dress.  It may seem like they are singlehandedly trying to ruin your day.  Your mother may hate your linen color or you may get pressured into choosing a ringbearer.  Focus on the good parts and ignore the negative feedback.

4. The budget will try to double.  Making a budget and sticking to it are very difficult if not impossible.  Things will need to be purchased.  You will see things online that you have to have.  If you have never planned a wedding, it can be very easy to underestimate costs when beginning.   Set a reasonable budget and purchase based on good investments not adding fluff. 

5. Las vegas will sound wonderful. Or any other town that will let you elope quickly and with little fuss or expense.  Every couple has that moment where they wonder if they are insane for trying to plan a wedding.  Or putting all of their family into one room together was a good idea.  Family stress, money stress, or details and logistics can make even the most laid back couple envision a wedding with Elvis sounding wonderful. Usually this feeling passes. If it doesn't then find the quickest flight to Vegas and promise to have a small reception when you get back.  Peace of mind doesn't have a price tag.  

6. You may start obsessing over small details.  Whether it is the color of your napkins or the font on the invitation, there is usually one detail that causes every bride to lose it for a few.  It's OK.  After looking at enough Pinterest boards it can be easy to thing that your wedding isn't good enough.  Step back from the computer.  While it sounds harsh, no matter what you do or pick you will always see something better. 


7. Everyone wants to give you advice and share their opinion.  No matter if you want them too.  And they will ask you an endless amount of inane questions.  Just nod your head and give them simple details...and wait for the next person to start asking or offering advice.  It's your wedding and you get to decide what is right for your wedding. 
Elaine Roberts
Do you really know what a wedding costs?
If you have never planned a wedding, it can be very easy to underestimate what a wedding will cost.  The photos in blogs and on Pinterest don't include the price tag.

Check out the website Cost of Wedding.  Enter your zipcode and you can see averages for your area.  Or on the Wedding Cost Estimator to enter specific information about your wedding details for a more exact estimate.  Every bride should look at this before she begins planning.   Knowing the average or the range that items costs can prevent disappointment and make couples smarter about their spending decisions.

I did an estimate for an average bride.  Here is the breakdown.

Your Wedding Cost Estimate for Williamson County, TN
Your Estimated Cost: $27,613
Guests: 150
Estimated Cost Per Guest: $184

Averages In Williamson TN (County)
Cost: $26,531 to $44,218
Guests: 148 to 168



  Your Estimated Cost
Tuxedo/suit/other Rent/purchase $216
Wedding Dress/es $1,284
Attire & Accessories Total: $1,500 - 5.4% of Total
 
Your Estimated Cost
Hair Service $73
Makeup Service $58
Beauty & Spa Total: $131 - 0.5% of Total

Your Estimated Cost
DJ $768
Entertainment Total: $768 - 2.8% of Total

Your Estimated Cost
Boutonnieres, Corsages $140
Bridal Bouquet $151
Bridesmaid Bouquets $184
Event Decorations $492
Event Flower Arrangements $533
Event Table Centerpieces $366
Flowers & Decorations Total: $1,866 - 6.8% of Total

Your Estimated Cost
Ceremony Programs $112
Guest Book $63
Invitations & Reply Cards $261
Reception Menus $117
Table Name and Escort/place Cards $80
Invitations Total: $633 - 2.3% of Total

Your Estimated Cost
Digital or Photo cd/dvd $356
Wedding Photographer $1,823
Wedding Videographer $1,153
Photography & Video Total: $3,332 - 12.1% of Total

Your Estimated Cost
Full Service $3,845
Planner/Consultant Total: $3,845 - 13.9% of Total

Your Estimated Cost
Ceremony Officiator $214
Event Accessories $360
Event Bar Service $2,584
Event Food Service $5,004
Event Location $3,689
Event Rentals $1,793
Hotel Room for After Reception $327
Limo Rental $526
Rehearsal Dinner $598
Wedding Cake/dessert $443
Venue, Catering & Rentals Total: $15,538 - 56.3% of Total
Elaine Roberts