Try One of These 10 Unique Wedding Ideas for Your Big Day

Every bride wants her wedding day to stand out from all the other weddings out there. Looking for new ways to make your wedding unique and different? Here are 10 fresh ideas you can try!

(1) Send a mood board along with your invitation.

This is a cute way to give your guests a glimpse of what’s brewing for the big day. The mood board will not only show the color palette and theme, it will also serve as an exciting teaser of what awaits!

[Photo: Photographer Handbook on Etsy]

(2) Have a wedding day scent.

One way you can let your guests take a home a memory of your wedding is by creating a special wedding scent just for the occasion. Rent a scent bar at your banquet and let guests bring home your wedding day scent in personalized take-home containers.

[From: Making Micro-Weddings Extra Special: Style and Planning Tips for Your Intimate Union / Photos: Hilary Chan]

(3) Let guests capture your special day on film.

Film has made a comeback in the recent years and one way you can take advantage of this is by leaving disposable film cameras around your venue so guests can take photos throughout your wedding day. See your wedding through your guests’ eyes when you develop the photos!

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7 Things To Double (Or Even Triple) Check In Your Vendor Wedding Contracts

Hi, brides! How has wedding planning been so far? For sure, going through Pinterest and putting together the mood board for your dream wedding must have you up in the clouds. The next step is to book your vendors. You might be overly excited to pay your deposit to get your vendors locked down for your wedding date, but before that, make sure you check your contract first. You want to ensure that you’re well aware of the details and fine print written therein and that once you sign the document, you fully agree to everything in it–you want to avoid the possibility of future misunderstandings. Now, it’s easy to miss out on certain things or overlook details that matter, especially when you’re on a wedding planning high. So to help you pin point what things to look out for, read on for seven important things to double (or even triple) check when going through your vendor wedding contracts.

(1) The Services 

When looking at the services section in the contract, go over each one mentioned, including all the inclusions. You may even check for any exclusions. For example, for photography services, depending on the package you choose, you may or may not have printed copies or an album. You might choose a certain package but miss out on service details or inclusions that are excluded but you wanted in the first place.

[From: This Intimate Wedding at Rosewood Hong Kong Features Modern and Stylish Details / Photo: Yoyo Iuiu Photography]

(2) The Flexibility

The reality is plans change. And as we’ve experienced in the few years, a pandemic can change plans drastically. Hence, now more than ever, you should check how much flexibility you have with each potential wedding vendor. Is there a limit or extra fee for changing dates? If your vendor is not available on your new wedding date, what are the refund terms? These are some common questions you should have in mind when assessing the flexibility of the contract.

[From: Loads of Sunshine and Laughter Filled This Blush-Themed Wedding at My Seasons Hotel / Photo: Koody Pixel]

(3) The Particular Service Details

Here’s where it can get tricky because you might not know the specifics just yet at this stage. However, it helps to check on the smaller details of the service you are paying for. Let’s use floral decorations as an example. You may show your floral stylist your wedding mood board and theme as a general guide for your wedding, but you may not know what kind of flowers and what specific style you want. But later down in the road, you might incur additional costs for the specifics. So while you might not be able to discuss the specifics when you’re booking, go over some ideas, if you can, to check if these are covered in the contract.

[From: A Rustic Garden Wedding at The Pavillion Filled with Peach and Cream Flowers / Photo: Martin Aesthetics]

(4) Travel Expenses

Vendors have different travel arrangements. Some tuck it into the contract price, some don’t. It’s important to check this part of the contract so you know if you will need to allocate travel allowance for vendors outside of the contract fee.

 

[From: This Gorgeous Hotel Wedding Was Overflowing with Red Roses / Photo: Sophia Kwan Weddings]

(5) Crew Meals

Just like travel expenses, vendors may or may not add meal allowance in the contract. So in the same manner, check the details on meals to see if it’s already included or if you need to arrange for crew meals with your wedding caterer.

 

[From: This Intimate Wedding Had The Perfect Mix of Modern and Traditional Elements / Photo: The Hour Gallery]

(6) Other Logistics Details

First of all, timing is everything, especially on your wedding day, so make sure to check the vendor’s wedding day timeline to see if it’s aligned with your wedding date timeline. If you’re working with a wedding planner, he or she can give you guidance on these details such as what time the vendor should be at the event venue, the overtime rules and fees, and more. Also check payment schemes. Some vendors ask for the final payment on the wedding day. Since you’ll be busy getting married on that day, you’ll need to make arrangements with a bridesmaid or family member to handle this for you.

[From: A Classic Hotel Wedding at InterContinental Grand Stanford Hong Kong / Photo: Cy Poon Photography]

(7) Unclear Statements

Lastly, if there is any statement that is unclear or vague, point it out and ask for a revision. Make sure that everything written in your vendor wedding contract is crystal clear!

Keep all of these in mind while going over your vendor contracts, and if necessary, you can read them again. It pays to be 100% sure!

This Bride-to-Be Rocked Her Red Gown During Her Outdoor Engagement Shoot

For bride-to-be, Vivianne, her pre-wedding shoot was the chance of a lifetime, so she went all out in a ravishing red gown and owned every photo taken by her photography team, Redblue Creation. Even with the surprise rainfall, Vivianne made sure to enjoy the moment and her entire look. Vivianne also wore other outfits during the engagement photo session–a lace gown and a cute, casual dress. Her partner, Terry, was just as confident in his different looks. The two happily rocked all outfits and didn’t mind at all if the weather was not as cooperative. See just how much fun they had taking photos outdoors and the stylish attires they wore now.

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Stylish Black and White Outdoor Pre-wedding Shoot

Vanessa and Tai picked a basic palette for their pre-wedding shoot: black and white. Their choice turned out to be the perfect palette for their two shoot locations, namely M+ Museum and on a yacht. The couple’s black outfits perfectly matched M+ Museum’s modern and industrial-looking architecture. For the sunset yacht ride, the duo changed into white attires that fit the romantic scene perfectly. Along with their photographer, Koody Pixel, who did not miss a detail, Vanessa and Tai rocked their stylish black and white engagement session.

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5 Romantic Rainy Day Weddings and Engagements

One of the biggest fears most brides have is rain on their wedding day. A gloomy engagement shoot is also not ideal. But did you know that rainy weather can also result in stunning wedding photos and a unique wedding experience? To ease your worries and show you that rain isn’t a bad thing, we rounded up five stunning rainy day wedding and engagement features. Even if things didn’t go as planned, these couples embraced the rain and in became a special part of their day! Read on now to see more.

 

Christine and Zack’s Casual Outdoor Pre-wedding

Christine and Zack’s rainy pre-wedding shoot turned out to be extra charming. Even as the sun went down, this duo kept snapping away in the rain!

[From: This Rainy Day Pre-wedding Photo Session Turned Out To Be Extra Charming / Photos: Redblue Creation]

 

Venus and Terence’s Beautiful Rainy Day Shoot in Japan

Just like many couples who love cherry blossom season, Venus and Terence, flew all the way to Kyoto for their pre-wedding shoot. Unexpectedly, it rained a lot but but their photos turned out to be extra captivating thanks to the surprise shower.

[From: This Couple’s Rainy Engagement Shoot Turned Out to Be So Beautiful / Photos: Patrick Photography]

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