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Guest Blogger: Kristin Alexander
Kristin Alexander is the founder of Los Angeles-based event planning studio Esoteric Events. By combining her passion for design and celebrations, years of experience planning and executing events, and desire to turn her clients’ dreams into reality, Kristin has an innate ability to produce discerning personal events that enchant, surprise and delight.


Your summer wedding should echo the romance, vibrancy and elegance of the season. Enchant your guests and leave a lasting impression by incorporating these five trends into your special day. 

1. Welcome Boxes

Shower your guests with appreciation by giving them one-of-a-kind welcome boxes. This fresh take on a traditional gesture is sure to make an impact. Choose a personalized box or basket over a conventional bag; they are easier to fill, arrange and deliver. Fill your box with flowers, wine, snacks, sentimental notes and wedding weekend information for your guests to enjoy. 

welcome box
Photo Credit: Carmen Santorelli Studios

Customize Your Flower Girl's Dress Using This Virtual Dressing Room

Finding a dress for your flower girl has now become a lot more fun and creative thanks to the "Pegeen Dress Dreamer!" This virtual dressing room from the Pegeen Flower Girl Dress Company allows you and your flower girl to "dress up" an online model with a range of different bodices, skirts, sashes and details.

It reminds me of how much I loved playing with paper dolls growing up! Just choose your size and start selecting styles in each category to place onto the onsceen model. See how a tank-style bodice looks, or maybe one with short sleeves. Try a sash with pleats or ruffles. Layer the skirt in tulle or organza and add a rose or two. 

pegeen dress dreamer

You can select from a multitude of different colors to find a shade that matches your wedding colors. Or you can mix and match the bodice, skirt and sash in a variety of hues. The result: an adorable, affordable customized style that you and your flower girl "designed" together. 

Go to pegeen.com/icloset and enjoy creating a dress that you and your littlest attendant will love. 

And for inspiration here are some awww-some flower girls wearing gorgeous Pegeen dresses: 

"19 Kids and Counting" Star Jessa Duggar is Engaged!

There's another Duggar family wedding in the works! 19 Kids and Counting Star Jessa Duggar, 21, is engaged to Ben Seewald, 19.

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Photo Credit: @jessaseewald on Instagram

The newlyweds-to-be released an official statement expressing their joy: "We are so blessed to be engaged! God has written an amazing story through our courtship, and another chapter has just begun! We are thrilled to see what the future holds — especially the wedding bells!"

Jessa, the fifth-oldest child in the Duggar family, and her now-fiancé recently celebrated 11 months of courtship. "It was 11 months ago that this dashing man asked to court me! Darling, I love you now more than ever! These 11 months together have been AMAZING...I'm sure only to be superseded by the next 11!" she writes on Instagram. (She's changed her last name to Seewald on all of her social media accounts.)

jessa duggar engaged
Photo Credit: @jessaseewald on Instagram

7 Little Wedding Details You Can't Forget

I have a confession to make: I am a chronic list maker. I keep running lists for to-dos, restaurants that I want to try with my fiancé Justin and birthday/Christmas/Mother's Day/Father's Day gift ideas so that when special occasions roll around, I am prepared. I even painted a chalkboard wall in our apartment so that I have a giant, colorful space for my many lists. (Don't judge me!)

Naturally, when Justin and I started planning our wedding, I immediately created lists for our guest count, wedding party, budget, wishes, preferred vendors, etc. I am just trying to find the best way to make our Hackettstown, New Jersey nuptials on September 26th not just fun and personal but also seamless. 

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But even with all of my meticulous planning, I still get asked about things that I totally forgot to account for in my checklist. Whether you're celebrating your big day with five guests or 500 guests, there is a lot going on and making all of those decisions can be totally overwhelming!

In an effort to assist my fellow brides, I'm sharing a few "How could I forget this?" moments that I've been experiencing recently:

bride and groom
Photo Credit: Lisa Agiewich

4 Tips to Make the Garter Toss Less Awkward

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The removal of the garter is one of those wedding traditions that you either love or hate. Many brides are opting out of the garter toss these days, while others think it's funny. If you're on the fence about the garter tradition, here are four ways to make it a little less awkward.

1. Tone it way down.
Opt for a simple garter that isn't overtly sexy, place it much lower on your leg, and pick a fun (innocent!) love song. You don't have to flash a ton of skin if you don't want to.

Not Even a Hurricane Could Put a Damper On This Couple's Wedding

Worried about the chance of rain on your big day? British newlyweds Katy Lomas and Richard Owen not only went through with their wedding despite a series of horrific weather setbacks but they also did it with their enthusiasm intact.

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As the wedding party made their way down the aisle of the conservatory at Wentworth Castle, it began to downpour. The couple's vows were inaudible over the sound of torrential rain as the storm raged outside. The glass roof cracked and water began pouring in — soaking the 100 guests in attendance. "We just stood laughing about the rain and then we saw the roof was leaking. Soon, our guests were drenched. We could not believe it," the groom told the Daily Mail.

Once the ceremony ended, the newlyweds discovered that their outdoor teepee reception was completely flooded. Miraculously, the staff — along with the help of friends and family — worked together to move the entire party back into the conservatory so that the event could go on as planned.

When Katy's father went up to the makeshift bar to grab the first pint of beer, everyone cheered. Just when it seemed like the rest of the wedding would run smoothly, the power went out, cutting off the DJ. Instead of letting this ruin the party, Katy, Richard and their photographer, Jon Dennis of S6 Photography, decided to take some more shots in the rain.

This Coca-Cola Proposal is Too Cute for Words

Hopeful grooms-to-be, if public proposals aren't your thing, take heart: Getting engaged somewhere private (even at home!) can be just as special and romantic. Take it from Donnie McGilvray, who popped the question to his beautiful girlfriend Eloise last week using just their refrigerator, personalized Coca-Cola bottles and a bouquet of roses.

He posted the photo to the beverage titan's Facebook account, writing that "I asked my girlfriend, Eloise to put the milk away in the fridge and this is what she saw. The "ice" was in the glass. Thanks Coca-Cola for all the help...she said yes!!!"

coca cola proposal

Eloise wasn't the only one who was incredibly touched — as of publication, the pic has over 1.1 million "likes" and it's been shared over 50,000 times! A day later, Coke issued a special congratulatory message for the couple:

coke congrats

Wedding Weight-Loss: How to Deal with Stress

The past few weeks have been difficult for me both physically and mentally. There are only 100 days until my wedding and I am still finding it hard to lose the last 20-30 pounds needed to reach my goal weight. I also have many important wedding plans to finalize, including ordering my invitations and booking transportation. I know feeling overwhelmed is normal while planning a wedding (especially for brides trying to lose weight), but I would prefer to not be so stressed. Working out has been my stress reliever these past few weeks and I thank God for it.

I didn't realize how stressed I was until I was arguing with my mother about the dress she would wear to my wedding. Fortunately, I was on my way to my trainer Bonne’s house for a kickboxing class. She was there to listen to my problems, and the kickboxing class was the answer to my prayers! I was able to sweat, kick and punch out all of my frustration and I felt a million times better once finished. That morning, I learned that trainers not only push you to be strong physically, but they will listen to you and offer emotional support as well. 

gym selfie

I’ve also increased my workouts, to help take more weight off and to keep my stress level down. I’ve been seeing Bonne at least once a week and she has been giving me routines to do on my own — which really helps me stay on track. We have been trying to "heavy up" on certain body parts in order to maximize the results in specific problem areas. Here’s an example of a routine Bonne gave me that concentrates on triceps and shoulders that you could try at home: 

Eat, Drink and Be Healthy with Bon Affair Wine

One of the best things about being engaged is all the wonderful parties and festivities in the months leading up to your wedding day. In between the formal affairs, you and your fiancé will be celebrating with a slew of co-workers, friends and family members. So, lots of eating and drinking, right? All while you’re trying to stay in shape or get fit so you’ll look your absolute best on the wedding day. Which is why you must try a fantastic new wine I recently came across — Bon Affair.

bon affair wine

This amazing wine spritzer boasts purified sparkling water, electrolytes, zero sugar and grape seed extract and is half the calories of regular wine. It’s available in both a Sauvignon Blanc and a Syrah. I’ve tried both and love the refreshing taste.

I also love the back story of founder Jayla Sicilian who, in her former life, traveled the globe for business where happy hour (and lots of toasting) was essential. Her drink of choice was a wine spritzer to avoid any dreaded morning-after hangovers. But bar-made wine spritzers didn’t quite pass the taste test for Jayla so she decided to improve upon them and voilà, Bon Affair was born. Some of you may have seen Jayla on ABC’s Shark Tank where Mark Cuban liked her pitch and decided to invest in the company.

So, beautiful brides-to-be treat yourselves and your friends to Bon Affair and I guarantee you will not only love its sparkling flavor but also appreciate the lower caloric intake (and no hangovers!). Visit their website to order or check with a retailer near you. Cheers!

Awesome Wedding Ideas Inspired by the '80s & '90s

Neon
The '80s and early '90s were a time when eye-popping designs and fluorescent neon shades reigned supreme. Electrify your special day by adding a few pops of color to your wedding décor — the brighter the better! From vibrant invitations to multicolor floral arrangements and even a Lisa Frank-inspired wedding dress, these ideas pack a punch. 

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