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Finally jumping back into wedding planning as we approach the 1 year mark from the day Conner proposed š„ŗā¤ļø (10/24/19). This year wasnāt what we imagined, but Iām convinced the happiness I experienced that night could last me a lifetime.
I remember 10/24 so clearly, and any time Iāve felt sad or stressed about wedding planning during a not-so-ideal time this year, I go back to those memories. I recently listened to a podcast about marriage that digs into what my āyesā really meant that night. I wasnāt just saying yes to a weddingā¦there were countless yeses being said in that moment. Yes to growing up together, building a family together, and supporting each otherās careers. But alsoā¦yes to a lifelong commitment of navigating all of lifeās curveballs together. Weāve had more time this year to truly appreciate and prepare for what weāre about to enter into together, and for that, Iām thankful. (Full podcast here if interested).
As most of you know, our original plan was to get married in Chicago on 09/26/20. We spent March, April, and May feeling ‘stuck’ about what to do. Not only were we worried about health, safety, and stability in such an uncertain time, but there was also the looming decision about what to do about the wedding weād been planning since October. Ā
Once we realized Illinoisā reopening plan wasnāt looking too promising for our September wedding plans, we knew it was time to make a decision. In June, we both felt convicted about cancelling our original plans and moving everything to my hometown in Indiana the following year. We knew this was the right thing for us to do. We were focusing on the positives and knew it would also end up saving us so much money that we could use to start building our future on, plus, it just felt so much more personal to us. Chicago would have been grand and beautiful, but Indiana just seemed more special. Just thinking about getting ready on my wedding day in my parents’ house with all my bridesmaids makes me tear up. Not to mention weāve already locked in the day-after Rink/Hempel pool party in the backyard š. It all feels very āusā, and I think thatās how it’s supposed to be.
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Planning With Big City Bride
Our FIRST (and best) decision when we got engaged was to hire my Aunt Susan and her incredible Chicago-based wedding team, Big City Bride. They have been SUCH a blessing throughout this crazy process of planning, postponing, and re-planning. Susan has kept us on track while pivoting quickly and professionally. Iām so thankful for all their hard work and canāt tell you how lucky I feel to have someone helping me navigate these crazy changes while keeping things fun. I honestly thought I would be much better at staying on top of all of the decisions and deadlines š but turns out I havenāt been the best at wedding planning. There are some people who were totally made for this! But if youāre like me and need someone keeping you on track and pushing you along with all the decisions, a planner is so worth the investment for peace of mind. Whether itās someone who guides you through the entirety of planning, or just handles your day of coordination, I truly believe in hiring a planner. I know Big City Bride also does month-of coordinationā¦so you can get all hands on deck throughout that final month if thatās what you need šĀ
One game changer the BCB team has brought to my planning process is the introduction of their new Interactive Client Portal they offer to their brides. This is an entirely digital wedding planning headquarters that houses all your contracts, lists, timelines, design, calendar & financials in one place. Some of my favorite features are: the design portal (basically a more curated Pinterest board), the guest list management tool, the countdown calendar with payment reminders, budget tracker, and the drag and drop seating tool. My client portal is a completely organized world of all my wedding things and has been such a great resource and helped me keep it all together through all the changes. (More on my IG story about this tonight).
Big Things Weāve Nailed Down So Far:
The Venue: The reception will be in the historic ballroom of Palais Royale and is connected to cocktail hour is in the Grand Lobby of the Morris Performing Arts Center. I knew if I ever got married in my hometown, this was where I wanted it to be. The 1920ās elegance and dramatic architecture are a dream come true, plus it’s around the corner from my dad’s business and a short drive from my parents’ house.
Photographer: @Aesthetiica, obviously!!
Videographer: Reel Special ~ the sweetest husband and wife video team based in Lexington, KY.Ā I actually “modeled” for a fake wedding video shoot with them when I was selling wedding dresses at Twirl back in the day and I’ve loved them ever since. They weren’t available on my original wedding day, so the change of date was a blessing in disguise before we even knew it! Ryan and Brittany’s mission is to capture love in motion and I think they do a pretty dang good job of that ~ check out their work on IG too š
Band: The Barnstorm – based in New York Cityā¦ and we are SO excited about them. This was high on Connerās list, since theyāre buddies of his he met through a work connection. They are a REALLY good time, and I love the personal connection we have with them. Fun fact: they recently played at Keegan-Michael Keyās wedding! Here’s their promo video on youtube if interested.
Rehearsal Dinner: Booked last week! It has a fun rustic vibe with a little bit of a Kentucky theme š
Bridesmaid, Moms & G-ma dresses: Adrianna Papell. I’m so excited about these! The color scheme is my dream and the AP team are some of the nicest people I’ve ever worked with. Stay tuned for more deets!
Still in the process of working on finalizing: Hair/Makeup,Ā Decor and Floral, Registry, Invites, Honeymoon, Cakeā¦and obviously A LOT more, so stay tuned for more wedding content coming soon š
Inspiration
To end the post, I pulled a little bit of inspo from my theme & design board on my BCB client portal! The theme we’re going for is vintage glamour, with a classic and sophisticated feel. A color palette of metallics, black, ivory, & dusty rose. Candle light, chandeliers, roses, champagne…and cue the Frank Sinatra / Etta James playlist š Hoping to give you some inspo if you’re planning your own wedding alongside me! Would love to hear your thoughts in the comments of my IG post tonight āØ @oliviarink
AHHH! We are SOOO excited and grateful for the opportunity to capture such a special day for you, Connor, and all your loved ones! Thanks for the sweet words…we are praying that all the other details fall perfectly into place for y’all and are here to help any way we can!
My wedding is 8/21/21! Love your inspiration photos. We were thinking of a sage green, gold and ivory theme. Iām still thinking about the groomsmen colors. Sage green tie, white shirt and navy blue suit or light grey suit?
It is so refreshing to read that you understand what your āYes!āreally means. As my husband & I approach our 19th year of marriage we are often asked for advice. What we emphasize to young couples is to worry MORE about your marriage, less about the wedding day. As you and Connor roll with punches that Covid is throwing at you, you two are learning skills that will get you through the ups & downs of marriage. Itās a blessing. Wedding planning is one of the most exciting (& stressful) times in couples life. Itās easy to get wrapped up in the aesthetics. Marriage planning however, is far more important. Iām so glad you havenāt lost sight of whatās at the heart of it all…creating a covenant between you both & God.
P.S. Second piece of advice to couples is use a wedding planner if possible! It will allow for focus on marriage planning! š
Loved the color scheme and that bands promo video š¤£. Iām so glad to hear that things are working out well for you even in these crazy times!! I donāt remember much about my wedding day ādetailed choicesā but I remember the happiness, the food and the fun! It goes by so quickly so donāt get too tied up on fine details. And do something little, but special for Conner, for example I pinned a tiny paper heart with a note on the back of his tie and he read the note when he was getting ready for the day. Those little gestures are a fun keepsake and add a little more romantic. ā¤ļøā¤ļø Love following you and your adventures!!
I know your wedding day is going to be so beautiful and so special when it comes! I’m so happy for you guys and that you’re finding a bright side and making the most of the situation, as difficult as I’m sure it was to cancel previous plans and push back your date. You are going to be such a stunning bride and I can’t wait for the future insta pics that you’ll share! <3
xx
Key
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OMG your vision for the wedding is STUNNING. Can’t wait to see it all come together! Fingers crossed for next year/your new date!
Xo, Kacie
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