One More Set of Wedding Photos

I know you love seeing photos, so here is one more set from a recent wedding reception.  The couple were married earlier in the year, with just their families attending in their home.  This was the big reception they threw to celebrate after the fact.  And it was a terrific party!

The reception was at The Clubhouse at Dolphin Lake in Homewood, where the in-house caterer is Wiley’s Grill.  Roses are Red Flower Boutique provided the floral displays.  The Cover Girls provided very popular entertainment (dancing violinists!).  I hope to be able to share professional photos from GodzRoqk Designs Photography in a few weeks, and maybe even some video from Media in Black.  These are my photos taken at the event.

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Nature Museum Wedding Photos

This was a terrific recent wedding at the Notebaert Nature Museum.  The ceremony was outdoors in the courtyard, but, unfortunately, the weather was too threatening to have dinner on the terrace.  It was all set up, but the caterer had to bring it indoors, after all.  That’s why you’ll see tables set up both outdoors and in.  Never a dull moment!

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More Wedding Photos!

I have more photos for you!  This is from a wedding at Firehouse Chicago, one of my very favorite wedding venues.  Once again, these are just my snaps, and I’ll hope to have professional photos later in the year.   Flowers were by May Floral.  Cage and Aquarium sent the DJ.  And you’ll see who the caterer was if you scroll down.

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Lakefront Wedding Photos!

Did I promise you more photos from recent weddings?  These are just the ones I took myself from one of my recent weddings.  Professional photos will follow when I can get them.

I must confess that I loved this wedding.  It felt so authentic.  Everything the couple did reflected their personalities and their relationship.  It was all beautiful.  It was also completely unique.

The single most unusual thing about the wedding was the amount of hand-crafting that went into it.  Both bride and groom are crafty people.  The bride knits, so she made the gorgeous shawl you will see below.  The groom crochets, so not only did he make the bride’s bouquet out of crocheted flowers; he also crocheted all the flowers for the table decorations.  Take a look for yourself!

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Happy Labor Day!

The people who carry stuff from place to place rarely get the credit they deserve.

The people who carry stuff from place to place rarely get the credit they deserve.

I’m always happy to celebrate Labor Day, and all the working people who make possible much of our good lives.  Here are the people I really appreciate when I’m on site at a wedding:  the kitchen staff; the florist’s set-up and tear-down crew; the building engineers who take care of heating and cooling and make sure the lights are working; the security guards; the people who set up and clean portable restrooms; the delivery drivers; anyone who carries heavy stuff from a truck to a room or back out again; the sound engineers; the good people who come in at the end of the night to clean the floors and take out the trash.

Most of the time all of these excellent people are invisible to an event.  They aren’t glamorous.  But they are all indispensable.  Today is a day to celebrate their contributions to your party, wedding, or other event.  Happy Labor Day to all of you!!

Summer Weddings!

Sorry for the total radio silence these last few weeks.  I’ve been working on some very wonderful weddings, each of them very different from the others.  Here are some teaser photos for your viewing pleasure.  I’ll have the full set of the photos I took for each event very soon.  Enjoy!

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DIY Decor and Your Day-of Coordinator

DIY allows you to express yourself.   Photo by Allison Williams Photography.

DIY allows you to express yourself. Photo by Allison Williams Photography.

If you’re on a budget (and there are a lot of budget weddings), you might try to save some money by having most of your decor be DIY.  Or maybe you are just crafty and want to have your own artistic vision featured at your wedding.  These are both good reasons to  have DIY decor.

But let’s talk about the practical side of the matter:  How do you get from concept to installed finished product–and how do you do it without sending your day-of coordinator into screaming fits?

There are some coordinators who hate dealing with DIY decor.  There are others who charge extra because they know that it requires extra work on their part.  When you hire a coordinator, be sure to ask them how they deal with DIY decor.  It is good to know before you hire.

I don’t hate DIY.  In fact, I think it is a lot of fun and makes for visually unique events.  I also don’t charge extra–unless the decor requires that I put in extra hours or hire extra hands.  But in my standard contract, you will find this one little sentence:  “Decor design and implementation are to be decided and communicated to me in advance.”

The reason that sentence is there is because one too many times, I have walked into a wedding venue and been confronted by unlabeled boxes of decor items.  In a limited amount of time, I have had to figure out where to put all the many objects and how to make it all look beautiful and intentional.  Naturally, I can do this and make it all look fabulous, but it’s much more work and much more stress than is necessary.

So, what does this mean for how you handle your decor if I’m coordinating your wedding?  It means you have to decide in advance what you want your tables (and walls, and bar, and….) to look like.  It means you have to draw diagrams or take pictures and send them to me.  It means you organize things in ways that make it easy to set things up.  It means you label everything.  And it also means that we have some detailed discussions in advance so I know what you want.

One exceptionally organized bride who had enormous amounts of DIY decor put all the objects for each table in their own boxes, so all I had to do was pull it out and set it up according to the pictures she had sent.  Another included a list in each box with the name of the object and its location.  Sometimes a bridesmaid or sibling has been designated to be the liaison and helper.

It doesn’t matter how you organize the objects and communicate your vision.  All I ask is that you make it as easy as possible to set up decor, so I can also do everything else that needs to be done to make your wedding as wonderful as possible.

The Other Thing I Do

Tatted lace necklaceI haven’t mentioned this in a while, but in addition to wedding and event planning (and a few other things), I also make hand-made lace.  The kind I make (there are many, many kinds!) is called tatting.  I’ve been doing it for years, and it’s a fun thing to do with my hands.

Tatting is a kind of lace that is made from hundreds and hundreds of tiny knots pulled into loops and chains.  It takes hours to make a small doily or edging.  But it cannot be replicated by machines.  It requires the human hand to bring it into being.

I have a few pieces that I use as examples, but what I really like is creating custom pieces.  If you see something here that sparks an idea for something you would like to have–for a wedding or for anything–let me know.  I’d be happy to make something that would be a family heirloom.

Prices for custom pieces depend on the size and complexity of the work.  Feel free to get in touch if you have questions.

Featured Wedding

KED Design's flowers complemented the orange and purple color scheme.  Check out the bride's shoes in matching colors.

I did full planning on a wedding that was featured on the blog A Bicycle Built for Two.  It’s a blog that says it is “real wedding inspiration for lesbians, queers, and everyone else.”  I love what they do!  They show real people and their real choices for celebrating.

So, please check out the post about the wedding I planned.  And take a look at their archives.  There’s a lot of good stuff there.

Photos from Grove Wedding

I was at one of my favorite venues the other night, the Redfield Estate at The Grove in Glenview.  It was a vow renewal ceremony for the couple, and they had a great time with their family and friends.  Here are a few pictures that I took of the reception.

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