Supporters :: Click em'

 Photobucket

 


 

 

Mrster is concept of

Life Design Event Planning

Header pictures credited to ::

Red Loft Studios

So, what's this blog all about? Here is our "elevator" speech ::

MRSTER ::{pronounced :: miss + ter} is an online magazine for same sex and hetero couples who are planning their wedding day. Yes, wedding day! Our goal is to provide smart ideas, valuable resources, allied vendors, real life experiences and true stories for couples of all backgrounds.

With our unique line up of contributors our posts will be filled with lots of personality and passion. So grab a blanket and your laptop and snuggle up to some blog-talk with Mrster.

Entries in Aisle Style (2)

Wednesday
Sep162009

Wedding Traditions Meet Modern Union

Guest Blogger :: Drew

When we think about weddings, we think about traditions. Some practices are more popular than others and most couples pick and choose the ones that mean the most to them. Andy and I have been thinking about the many wedding customs and what they will mean to our wedding. What better place than Mrster to share our thoughts on some of the most common wedding traditions.

Not Seeing Each Other Until the Wedding:

We like this one! Shortly after our rehearsal dinner, we will spend the evening separate from each other.  Neither of us will see the other groom until the ceremony begins.  We agree that this will make the highly anticipated moment that much more special.

Walking Down the Aisle:

We really had to think about this one.  Since neither one wanted to be "the bride," we agreed that we would walk down the aisle at the same time with our moms.  This will work because we will have two aisles that meet in the middle where the moms will give us away.

 Photo Courtesy Rhonda Patton Weddings

Rings:

When we decided to get engaged, we shopped for rings to wear as engagement rings. This has led to the occasional, "So, when did you get married?", at which time I explain that it's an engagement ring leaving the inquisitor a little bewildered.  However, we like the symbolism of the rings. We decided that we will wear them until the night before the wedding. Then we will give them to our best men to hold onto until we say our "I do's."

First Dance:

Well, neither one of us really like the idea of slow dancing together. It's not really our style. Instead, we are thinking of having a choreographed dance including the entire wedding party.  Not like the "Baby Got Back" first dance, but an actual dance routine put together by a choreographer.  Check back with us on this one--it's still a work in progress.

Bouquet and Garter Toss:

This will prove difficult with neither a bouquet nor a garter. Plus, the idea of singling out the singles and forcing them to take part in such nonsense is a bit nauseating.  Instead, we want to take this time to present our mothers and grandmothers with floral bouquets, then give a tribute to our wonderful families to show them how important they are to us and our union.

Wedding Party:

We went back and forth for a while before we settled on a co-ed wedding party.  We each have one brother and we both chose our bros to be the best man.  The rest of the wedding party on both sides is a mix of our favorite guys and gals.  We are giving them very general color guidelines and letting them pick their own outfits.

 

Learn more about Drew and his wedding plans to marry Andy here. Drew is also a FabUlist vendor so learn more about how he can help with your event here

Wednesday
Jun242009

Don’t be afraid to go UNconventional

We have all been to the traditional wedding ceremony and reception and I don’t know about any of you, but I am over it! When planning your special day don’t be afraid to be daring, out of the norm, and eccentric! In planning my own ceremony I decided that I wanted it to be a night to remember so I planned it to be different with an evening of surprises, and it went over very well! Here are some tips for planning outside the box…

Tip # 1: Choosing the perfect table designs::

Make choices that really encompass your personality, so if you are music buffs use some old records instead of chargers. Or for all you retro-loving peeps consider using furry or polyester linens instead of the standard cottons or satins. There is no rule of thumb on matching tables either, symmetrical is boring so by offering different table décor it will your offer your guests the chance to walk around and experience each table separately, they will love the element of surprise and appreciate the details.

photo courtesy :: Things Festive

Tip # 2: Keeping your guests amused ::

I think it’s very important to involve your guests in the evening's activities, and you can do this in a variety of different ways. Any wedding I have been to had the standard guest book signing, money dance, and of course the ever-so-boring speeches (sometimes unexpected ones). Well I say throw all those ideas out the window and give your friends and family some activities to remember! For my ceremony we offered tarot card readings and it was a huge hit amongst partygoers. You can choose anything for your guests to do that might fit your unique style, just make sure to offer something for everyone.

Photo Courtesy :: Rhonda Lewis Photography

Tip # 3: Bring some style to the aisle ::

Now its hard to imagine, and might sound a bit shocking to some, but there is no reason to walk down the aisle. Imagine rocking down the aisle! Instead of the traditional "dum...dum...da...dum," consider switching up the tunes and playing your favorite songs--what a concept! I’m brilliant!! Okay maybe not, but why not tango, salsa, or break dance your way through the crowd? Believe me, it’s a great way to shock your guests and it will be quickly accepted and enjoyed by everyone; not to mention a grand opening for all the other great times to come that evening.


photo courtesy:: Hello Productions

Hopefully some of these tips are helpful, just remember to keep it fresh, bold and uniquely you!

Until next time…Joey