An Update on Recent Happenings
Written by Sara on October 12, 2009 – 9:58 am -
Hello all,
I like to think that some of you readers miss my regular posts, which is why I usually begin a blog post with “I’m sorry I suck at posting regularly,” but this time, I really do sincerely apologize for my lack of posting. My life has been rather busy these past two weeks, first with the GRE test (which went well, yay!) and then planning and executing a baby shower for my future sister-in-law (pictures forthcoming!).
To update you on the last post I published, I have been struggling with how exactly I want to interpret the “vintage-inspired” theme at our wedding next July. When I first imagined our wedding, I saw me in an all-lace gown and J in a charcoal grey tux with moss, birdhouses and family abound.
However, I went wedding gown shopping last weekend with my Mom and one of my bridesmaids, Jordan’s very pregnant sister Larissa, and I literally fell in love with a Pronovias gown that (to put it simply) didn’t have one stitch of lace on it. Since then, this gown has sent me on a tailspin, both because of the price tag (too expensive for my budget, I’ve decided) and because it’s something that I didn’t expect to love so dearly or want so badly.

On top of that, J and I went to meet with Chad at Vintage, the site we were looking at for our wedding reception, and he notified us that he’s no longer planning to add a pavilion to his current event space. The current space can only hold 120 people indoors with the remainder of guests seated on the patios flanking the property, and since we will most likely have more than 120 guests attending and will have to have guests seated outdoors, I felt especially uncomfortable banking on good weather. So, J and I sadly decided to cancel our hold on the space for next July; it was sad for us because we really love the space and wish that we could have utilized it!
So, to sum: The dress I love has sent me on a tailspin, and we’re back at square one with the reception venue (a task that seriously is the most frustrating part of wedding planning for me).
Don’t be concerned: stay tuned later tonight for my optimistic (and hopefully not too idealistic) response to these two frustrations!
Tags: GRE, Pronovias, Vintage
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APW’s Meg on Morning Weddings
Written by Sara on September 16, 2009 – 9:51 am -Hi all – happy Wednesday!

Today on A Practical Wedding, Meg answered a question that I posed to her via email a few days ago. As you all know from an earlier post, I’m lobbying hard for a Saturday morning/mid-day wedding. Meg, a newlywed who was married on a Sunday morning in August, had wonderful advice to offer!
I felt that the cons that Meg offered (a very early, rushed wedding day morning) were absolutely right-on. That’s something I’ve wondered about, especially since J and I are open to taking photos with each other before the ceremony. If we were to have a morning ceremony, that would be nearly impossible. However, Meg also makes another wonderful point: if you do decide to have the photographers click away before the ceremony, that means less time spent in formal (and boring) group shots – yes!
As I read through Meg’s list of the great things about morning weddings, I found myself nodding my head along with her the entire time. With the sunlight streaming through the windows of our reception venue, I feel like Vintage would resemble a dreamland, which is exactly how I want to feel on my wedding day: like I’m living in a dreamland. I also love the smells and sounds of morning – dew, birds chirping, wonderful stillness.

What Meg offered about drinking and dancing really struck me; if J and I lead the way, why wouldn’t our families and friends get up and dance with us? Furthermore, if we offer a mimosa bar or morning cocktails, why wouldn’t our guests follow suit and imbibe? I think that’s such an important point to make in the argument for a morning wedding, one that I may try to use!
While I love the idea of the freedom we’ll have after the wedding subsides, it also scares me a little. I’m one of those people who would ask, “What the heck are you going to do for the rest of the day?!” But, as some members of Team Practical commented on Meg’s post, you can choose to relax in the comfort of your hotel room and eat dinner with your new husband (like Meg did), or you can choose to don some fun duds and head out for pizza and beer with your best pals.
I also think it makes sense for J and I to do a morning/mid-day wedding because of the venue we’ve chosen. Because we’re having our reception at Vintage, which is housed on the grounds of the Ultimate Golf Academy in Sioux Falls, there’s SO much to do outside, and I would hate for darkness to arrive too early for our guests to take advantage of the driving range or the mini-golf course.

Plus, the best part for me: brunch! I just LOVE breakfast foods like french toast and coffee cake, and I would love to eat comfort food at my wedding. Or, alternatively, if we had a later morning wedding, we could absolutely serve lunch (think finger sandwiches!).
What do you think, readers? Have you ever attended a morning wedding? If so, what was it like?
Tags: A Practical Wedding, Morning weddings, Ultimate Golf Academy, Vintage
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Still in Love with Yellow…
Written by Sara on September 11, 2009 – 11:52 am -Happy Friday, everyone!
After Wedding Chicks posted this wedding yesterday, I knew that my love affair with yellow wasn’t over:
Just look at this lovely bride with her maids all dressed in sunshine yellow; how beautiful do they all look! I also just LOVE the accents of grey – the wedding is all about class and casual elegance, and it definitely shows.
I’m really, really struggling with selecting a color choice; just a week or so ago, J and I decided on ivory, navy and green with metallic accents, and now I’m changing my mind?!
Look at the chic yellow and grey invitations that Wedding Chicks used to accompany the wedding:

I just love the way that the yellows and the greys interact. My favorite invitation is not an invitation at all, but the menu in the bottom right-hand corner. I love the graphic at the top (I’m a big fan of vintage-inspired bird graphics), and the slate grey background is so sleek and sophisticated. J and I plan to collaborate with J’s dad to make our invitations, while my father will take on the printing of them. I am very much looking forward to this part of the planning!
Here’s a few more thoughts, readers: if J and I did go with this color scheme, the gentlemen could don grey tuxes with yellow ties, and the ladies could either wear slate grey or sunshine yellow dresses. As a nod to my ladies, I would most likely put them in grey, so they would be sure to wear the dress again…but I would love for them to wear yellow high heels and carry yellow flowers! We could also incorporate grey table linens at the reception with vintage patterned napkins in yellow hues sitting atop the tables (making napkins for our guests is a DIY project I’m so excited about!). We could use yellow flowers throughout the space (roses, mums, daisies, etc.), and still use ivory, metallic gold and silver as accent colors.
The main question here is this: how will a yellow and grey color scheme coordinate with the terracotta walls of our preferred reception venue, Vintage?
What do you think about this color palette, readers?
I’d love to hear from you!
[All photos found via Wedding Chicks; Bridesmaid photo via Barebone Photography]
Tags: DIY, Vintage, Wedding Chicks
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Bridal Show = Success!
Written by Sara on September 1, 2009 – 11:36 am -Good Tuesday afternoon to everyone! I hope this note finds you all enjoying sunshine and warm-ish weather; today marks a big return of the South Dakota wind!
This weekend my Mom, my maid of honor and I attended the B2Bee Bridal Show held in Sioux Falls. It was my first bridal show experience, and I have to say – it was a HUGE success! First of all, the champagne was a-flowing; you can’t go wrong with a bunch of women and a champagne bar! Plus, I tried some of the most AMAZING cake balls (yes, they’re literally balls of cake) made by an event planner in Huron, SD.
As my Mom, Kristen and I waded through the crowds in the trade show event hall, we (literally) stumbled upon a booth whose sign advertised an event hall in Sioux Falls named ”Vintage.” After sharing surprised looks with my Mom and Kristen, I wandered into the booth and began talking to the owner of Vintage, Chad. After glancing at pictures of the event space and looking at a price sheet, I told Chad I’d call him the following day to set up a tour of the space.
J and I went out to the Ultimate Golf Academy, where Vintage is housed, yesterday afternoon, and needless to say, within ten minutes of stepping on the grounds, we were hooked. The European-inspired space boasted exposed faux brick with terracotta-colored walls done in Venetian plaster (I know that term from my childhood days spent watching “Trading Spaces“). The space, which can hold about 120 people, is in the process of expanding into a pavilion space, which will hold more than twice the number of people! Chad expects the addition to be complete in Spring 2010, and while that’s cutting it close for a July wedding, we immediately trusted Chad’s expertise.

Housed in a secluded wooded area, Vintage also has many amenities to offer within our budget: the beverage minimum for the full bar can include mini-golf and driving range passes, four “picnic” games (like bean bags and croquet), a sound system for music, and a big projecter screen (how fun would it be to play old movies on the screen throughout the night!!). I can already imagine how much fun our guests will have playing mini-golf, watching old movies, dancing and exploring the grounds. Plus, Vintage allows us to use our own caterer, which is EXACTLY what J and I were looking for! We really couldn’t ask for more from this space, and we already see that Chad is (and will continue to be) very flexible with us.
J and I left Chad with a few prospective wedding dates in mind (July 10, July 17 and July 30), and after we decide on a photographer and a church, we’ll reserve our date! It’s SO exciting to finally have solved such a huge piece of the puzzle in our wedding planning – we feel so fortunate to have found this space!
Tags: B2Bee Bridal Show, Trading Spaces, Ultimate Golf Academy, Vintage
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