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Wedding Tip Thursday!

February 16

We love our family!

But what about working with family? Well, maybe it can be a little tricky…more than tricky, actually. I usually recommend avoiding using family as vendors for your wedding plans. However, sometimes it is unavoidable or just makes sense to use a family member. If you choose to use family, please, please, please only do so if they are a professional baker, florist, photographer, etc. Don’t compromise your dream wedding to give a family member “a chance” or “experience”. If you have a professional vendor in the family that you use, remember to keep it just that – professional! Ask them to treat you like any other client – schedule meetings, ask for a contract, request a proposal outlining their responsibilities and costs. In turn you should pay them a deposit, sign the contract, clearly state your vision and expectations, over communicate and then pay them in full and on time. The key is to remove any “understood” agreements or assumptions. If you keep things professional, it will keep them professional!

Tia’s Wedding Tip Thursday!

February 2

While out and about, don’t forget to keep your eyes open for items to help make your wedding special. I have found some of the most memorable décor in the most unusual places. Holiday sales of any sort can be treasure troves for garlands, ornaments, candles, containers, and so on. Those crystal brooches that are 75% off after Valentine’s Day may be the perfect addition to  your bouquet.

Flea markets and garage sales can provide amazing metal work, frames, and inexpensive furniture. You could use those old iron lanterns to light up the path to your ceremony entrance. Antique jewelry – especially brooches – can be gorgeous on the wedding cake or as gifts to the bridesmaids. Consignment shops often carry a random assortment of very cost effective vases…when paired on a table, they are fantastic for centerpieces. (And could double as the guest favors!) You may not automatically think of your wedding when visiting somewhere like Southern States – but you can find bulk stones and glass rocks, twine, burlap, seed packets…all sorts of items that may fit with your wedding theme. Gather these items as you purchase them and then pass them on to your florist or designer (with a list of the items for safe return!).

The great thing about buying some of your own decoration touches is that you get them back as memoirs after the big day. I found beautiful sparkling ornaments after Christmas that were hung from branches in centerpieces at a spring wedding – and now the bride and groom decorate their Christmas tree with those ornaments each year. You can begin creating memories now for your wedding…just keep your eyes open!

Happy Planning!

Tia

Wedding Gown Wednesday!

January 25

Happy Wedding Gown Wednesday!! I so love how well this Amsale dress photographs (or any gown in this material!). I love it paired with this stunning Siri Bridesmaid Dress!

xoxo,

Meet Tia!

January 11

I am so excited for you to meet Tia! She joined Erin McLean Events in October as our new Wedding Coordinator and Client Concierge. She brings an extensive event background. Couples who meet Tia appreciate her strong attention to detail, organization, calm demeanor, and her fun personality!

Bringing over ten years of event planning experience to Erin McLean Events, Tia Jones-Nusbaum brings a unique combination of administrative excellence and creative flair to wedding planning. With a background in the private business club industry, Tia has successfully planned weddings for hundreds of Brides and has recently been called back to the field after planning corporate events for the past five years. Why the change? “I missed my Brides! The creative outlet, the feeling of being part of something so special…I have a passion for weddings and am thrilled to be where I know I belong.”

Shying away from cookie-cutter weddings, Tia will use a couple’s story, their personalities, all that makes them a “we” – and build a distinctive wedding all while keeping them on schedule and on track. Tia’s hospitality and catering background are priceless when working with vendors. Knowing what really happens behind the scenes has taught her what works, what doesn’t and what to ask for.

Tia started planning weddings while attending The Ohio State University and after graduating, moved to Raleigh to continue planning events for such local favorites at Capital City Club, Cardinal Club, Rocky Top Hospitality and The Museum of Art. Now, she’s dedicated to generating a high-end wedding experience for each Erin McLean Bride.

You can email Tia at tia@erinmcleanevents.com to say welcome!!

xoxo,