BABC Tour of Wedding Gowns in DALLAS!

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We want to remind you about the upcoming BABC Show is coming back to Dallas! Last year Dallas brides really made a difference and found your gowns. Come out and find your perfect wedding dress and help Making Memories grant some wishes. Any brides still searching for a dress? Last year the turnout was great and want to do better this year. Stanley Korshak had gowns there. This year we just received word a very special dress sponsor is on board….Stardust Celebrations! Spread the word folks. It’s a great cause. Be sure to check them out on Facebook for current announcements and other news.

:: You can use these links to purchase tickets for the VIP night and sign up to volunteer ::

Purchase VIP Night tickets: http://babcdallas11.eventbrite.com/

Volunteer sign up: http://dallasbabcvolunteers.eventbrite.com/

A little about the show …

“FIND THE GOWN OF YOUR DREAMS AND MAKE A WISH COME TRUE”

“Brides Against Breast CancerTM” gown sales continue to be important fund-raising events for Making Memories. Our more than 32 yearly shows provide brides-to-be with an opportunity to find their dream gown (at an incredible savings) while making wishes and dreams come true for women and men who are losing their fight against breast cancer.

The worldwide support of designers, manufacturers, bridal shops and individuals (who donate a most treasured possession) make possible our Nationwide Tour of Gowns sales.  The proceeds from these events help bring a moment of joy into world of someone for whom a cure is too late.

“Brides Against Breast CancerTM – Nationwide Tour of Gowns”

This unique opportunity allows brides-to-be a chance to find the gown of their dreams at a remarkable price, while helping to make wishes and memory-making events come true.  Most gown prices range from $99 to $799*, including hundreds of beautiful new name brand and designer gowns valued up to $8,000.  *Exclusive designer and couture gowns valued up to $20,000 are also available at an incredible 25% to 75% savings. We gladly accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and debit cards.

REMEMBER – more than half the gowns presented during each event are NEW designer gowns that arrived directly from designers, manufacturers and bridal retailers.

Our Brides Against Breast CancerTM program has received more than 50,000 wedding gown donations, with an estimated resale value of over 4 million dollars.  This generous endowment is due in part to Making Memories national media coverage, including magazine articles in Redbook, Family Circle, Woman’s Day, Martha Stewart’s Winter Wedding, Time, Philanthropy World and Modern Bride, along with appearances on, Oprah Winfrey, CNN, MSNBC, Ananda Lewis and hundreds of television and newspaper interviews.

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GSS Engagement :: Emily & Justin’s FUN Scrabble Engagement :: Jodi Schlosser Photography

Today’s featured engagement comes from Jodi Schlosser of Jodi Schlosser Photography. She is a St. Louis, Missouri based wedding photographer. She has been so accommodating to GSS on this feature. Thank you! Emily and Justin will be married on October 7 this year in St. Louis.  Emily was kind enough to answer a few questions for us:

How did you and Justin meet?

Justin and I knew each other in high school:  He was a senior and I was a freshman.  I had a huge crush on him but we didn’t actually start dating until I was a freshman in college.  We went out one night with mutual friends and ended up talking the whole night.  We’ve been together ever since!

How long have you been together? We celebrated our 5-year anniversary in March!

Have you set a date yet? Yes.  Our wedding date is Friday, October 7, 2011.

Have you picked your venue?  If so, what made you choose this location? Our ceremony is at the Music Stand in Tower Grove Park, St. Louis, MO.  We were really hoping for an outdoor wedding and the gazebo is so beautiful and represents our love of music!  (Plus it is one of few outdoor venues that has a good Plan B for bad weather; the Piper Palm House)

Our Reception is at The Falls in Columbia, IL.  We are both from Columbia and it was convenient for our family and friends.  They are SO easy to work with and are happy to accommodate their clients in any way!

At what point did you know that Justin was “the one”? We started dating in the Spring of 2006 and he had planned to go away to school that fall.  After a few months of dating, we were inseparable and I couldn’t imagine parting in the fall.  We were determined to make it through the 2 years of long-distance!  Even though it was very difficult to be apart, it definitely made our bond stronger!

Besides getting engaged, what is your favorite memory as a couple? That is a hard question – we have so many!  We are big St. Louis Cardinals fans and were able to go to several games during the National League Division Series (NLDS), National League Championship Series (NLCS), and World Series in 2006!  We were downtown and got to celebrate inside the stadium when the Cardinals won the World Series.  It was so fun to experience together!

How did Justin propose? During Memorial Day weekend of 2010, Justin and I traveled to Ft. Myers Beach, Florida for a weekend getaway.  Little did I know he was secretly carrying a sparkly ring in his pocket for the majority of the trip, waiting for the perfect moment!  On the last night, Justin suggested we head to the beach to watch the sunset.  He led me to a secluded cove surrounded by driftwood, which he had obviously scouted earlier that day.  As we watched the sunset, he started talking about our relationship and how much I meant to him.  He then pulled out a beautiful ring and asked me to marry him!  I was so completely caught off guard that it took me a moment to reply, “YES!!”

Were you surprised? I was totally surprised.  We had discussed it a lot but I wasn’t thinking it would happen for awhile!

What was your inspiration for your session?  Are y’all big fans of Scrabble? (We love it by the way!) Justin and I are HUGE Scrabble nerds!  We play constantly and are really competitive.  I was looking at wedding blogs and found a wedding that I really loved.  They had taken pictures with a Scrabble board and they turned out so great.  There will be more Scrabble elements to come in the wedding :)

What made you choose Jodi as your photographer? I went to a Bridal show with my friend and was in search of a photographer.  When we approached Jodi’s booth, I was immediately drawn to her style.  She had a huge print on display of a bride and groom holding a pitchfork, posed like the famous American Gothic painting by Grant Wood.  I thought to myself “this is the greatest thing I’ve ever seen!”  I love her style of photography – she’s just fantastic!

Thank you so much, Jodi, for sharing this amazing wedding with us!  Please stop by her website and blog and show her some love!  And thank you, Emily, for taking your time to answer our questions!  We wish you and Justin a lifetime full of love, laughter, and happiness!!!  May every day be better than the last!

If you have an engagement, wedding, day after, or anniversary session that you would like featured- Please send it to us at submissions@groomsoldseparately.com.  We HEART submissions!

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GSS Tips from a Wedding Planner: Getting Creative with Your Engagement Portraits

Hands down, wedding photography is your most important purchase that your will make during your wedding planning. I usually encourage my clients to splurge on photography and cut back elsewhere if we are working with a tight budget. I’ve never had a single bride regret this decision! When selecting your photography package, be sure and leave enough room in your budget to have an engagement session with your photographer. You may be thinking that you and your fiancée will have an awkward time taking photos showing how much you love each other, but a strong photographer can make you feel right at ease and encourage the two of you with poses that look natural and then also capture those candid moments as they happen. The engagement session is also an important time to bond with your photographer and to get to know him/her better. By the end of the session, you will hopefully feel comfortable working with this person, and this relaxed and positive attitude will be reflected in your wedding day pictures as well.

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Don’t be afraid to try something fun and creative for your engagement shoot! Sure, you’ve seen a million beautiful engagement shots in a park or in a garden or in a field. You and your fiancé may love that kind of setting, but you might also want to include a location that means something to the two of you like the bar where you met, your favorite “date night” spot, or even in the home the two of you are building together. Incorporate your favorite hobbies by shooting at your favorite ballpark or while doing your favorite activity. Take a road trip through a beautiful part of the area where you live and stop along the way at places that inspire you. The possibilities are endless! In the end, you will have a set of photos that encapsulates more than just the two of you but also your favorite memories.

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all above images courtesy of Life As Art Photography

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GSS Featured Wedding :: Nicole & Derek’s Major League Baseball Themed Wedding :: GLK Creative

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How exciting to say you work for MLB.com? Nicole can say just that! It was only fitting for their wedding to have a baseball theme and we are loving all of the fun details. Being in Texas, we are especially the Texas Rangers ones! GLK Creative sent us this great baseball themed wedding via Two Bright Lights. Nicole and Derek’s wedding is lively and full of color and FUN! We were able to catch up with Nicole and ask her a few questions about the wedding and her relationship with Derek…

How long have you been together?

We’ve been together for 8 years.

How did he propose?

It was 4-5-2010, the Mets home opener. Being Mets fans, we look forward to the start of the season, and the home opener is like a holiday for us. We both take off of work and either go to the game or go out and watch it. I had just come back from walking our dog, Tina, when Derek had breakfast prepared. I also noticed a card on the table and I remember asking him what the card was for. His reply was, “It’s Opening Day, it’s our holiday!” It made sense to me, so his plan was still intact and I had no idea what was coming. I opened the card and read all the metaphors about baseball and love and found it so touching. Then I got to the end saw the words “Let’s Get Married!” I put down the card and saw the ring in the opened box on the table and honestly couldn’t believe what was happening. I asked Derek a few times if he was serious, and then I accepted. We met up with some friends and watched the Mets win their first home game of the season!

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What sold you on your wedding venue?

We had been to Studio Square many times since it had opened and loved the beer garden atmosphere. When they opened their event space, we knew that it was something we wanted to look at when that time came. We talked about the place as a venue for our wedding before we even really talked seriously about marriage, if that even makes any sense. The loft space and amazing views of Manhattan were two big selling points.

Derek and I had both felt strongly about not choosing a traditional space. A wedding is really just a big party and we wanted to pick a space where we could distill that essence, a place where formality and pomp and circumstance were not exuded by the space itself. Studio Square had none of that traditional, stuffy, matrimonial “baggage.”

We also wanted to craft our menu around ballpark-type foods served buffet style. We agreed that the best parts of most weddings is the cocktail hour, and we wanted the whole wedding to be like one long cocktail hour; were the guests weren’t forced to eat at specific times. This space really allowed for that sort of vibe and allowed everyone to have fun and not be tied down to a predetermined party schedule.

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Your dress is gorgeous, where did you get it and how did you know it was “the one”?

Thank you! My mom and I had looked only one other place before we ended up at RK Bridal. My cousin had gotten her dress there and I had heard great things about it so we decided to give them a shot. Initially I had an idea in my head about what type of dress I wanted and what they say is true, try something out of your comfort zone and it will probably end up being the dress you pick! After trying a few styles, I decided that a trumpet-style dress best complemented my body type. It was between the one I picked and another similar style. We brought my grandmother with us to help decide and we all sort of knew when I put on this dress, that it would be the one I ended up purchasing. I can’t really pinpoint how I knew, since I didn’t have an emotional reaction, and since my mom liked everything I tried on, as any mother probably would. I think it was when I saw my grandmother’s face and the genuine feeling she had when seeing me in the dress for the first time.

We love the shoes….tell us more about those?

Thank you again!! I knew I wanted to wear blue shoes and I absolutely loved the shoes that Carrie Bradshaw had bought in the first Sex and The City movie. It seemed appropriate to wear those because Mr. Big proposes to Carrie and slips the shoe on her foot. Plus the name of the shoe is “Something Blue.” I was considering buying knock-offs because they were so expensive. But, Derek is actually something of a shoe, or rather sneaker, connoisseur himself. One night, he approached me (after a few drinks) and told me that as a self-respecting sneaker junkie, there’s no way he would allow me to wear imitation Manolo Blahnik’s to my wedding, and basically just announced that he was going to buy me the real thing as my wedding gift. I couldn’t have asked for a more fabulous present, and poured him another drink ASAP in to see if I could induce any additional, similar offers.

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How did you choose your wedding color palette?

Derek and I are huge Mets fans so choosing orange and blue was an easy decision

We also love the unique touches throughout the centerpieces….tell us more!

I’m not too into flowers and I didn’t want overpowering floral centerpieces that no one would pay attention to and that we’d end up throwing away anyway. When I met with Charles at United Floral, he came up with the idea of the wheat grass in small cylinders and placing a few orange Gerbers in with a baseball item. It was up to Derek and I to choose the item and we though baseball pennants went perfectly. It wasn’t over-the-top, it was understated. Charles had worked other events at Studio Square so he knew how to dress up the space without going overboard, it was perfect.

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What song did you dance to for your first dance as husband and wife?

Stay With You by John Legend

What was your “something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue”?

Well the blue was obviously the shoes! I would say that my dress was the new – don’t all brides say that? I was wearing a diamond and sapphire bracelet of my grandmother’s that was borrowed and my something old was the engagement ring. That is also my grandmother’s and she gave to Derek and I. Derek didn’t change anything about the ring and that makes it more special. That and knowing my grandmother cherished it during her 60 years of marriage to my grandfather.

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Do you have any advice for brides that are in the planning process?

I think one of the biggest things is to keep in mind that this wedding is for you and your fiancé and no one else. If you try to make everyone happy, you’ll drive yourself crazy. Planning any big event will create some level of stress; that’s unavoidable. But, if the exercise feels like a job, you’re doing it wrong.

What was your favorite part of your big day?

This is a tough one. There were so many moments that I enjoyed and everything goes so fast that day. I think my favorite part was seeing how much fun everyone was having, that those who you wouldn’t expect to see dancing, were. Derek and I felt that we had accomplished what our dream was, to have a big party, and that’s evidenced by the great photos our photographer George took at the reception.

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Thank you to GLK Creative for sending us this fun baseball themed wedding  from Long Island, New York. Be sure to stop by their blog to see more fantastic photography.

And Nicole & Derek, we wish you a lifetime of love, laughter, and happiness!  May every day be better than the last!

Photographer: GLK Creative
Floral Designer: United Floral Co
Ceremony & Reception Venue: Studio Square Events
Dress Store: Alfred Angelo
Tuxedo and Mens Attire: cufflinks.com

If you have an engagement, wedding, day after, or anniversary session that you would like featured- Please send it to us at submissions@groomsoldseparately.com.  We HEART submissions!


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GSS Talks 2011 Wedding Trends :: Mad Props for Portraits and Weddings

We are seeing it and loving it … Styled portrait sessions, Wedding Branding, and great little treasures at weddings. From typewriters and vintage luggage to milk and cookies served from antiques. Its cute, its fun and it lets couples show their personality and have fun with their wedding.

The styled portrait session serve as great inspiration for brides and grooms for their wedding. It lets them see how beautiful pairing two elements will look together. Talking with your wedding vendors and brainstorming ideas to create the perfect backdrop is helpful. Who knows…maybe they have been wanting to do exactly what you are visioning and would love to help you make your vision a reality!

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Props are super trendy right now in the wedding industry. Brides are seeing them on a lot of wedding blogs and its hard not to want to have them at your wedding or styled shoot. They are just too fun. It creates personality, textures, depth to the images.

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Just remember to have fun with it and let your personality shine through. What are some of the your favorite wedding trends right now?

Don’t forget to check out the Brides Against Breast Cancer Tour – Dallas Stop!

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GSS Featured Anniversary Session :: Travel Inspired Photo Session :: Heather Annette Photography

Happy Hump Day, Lovelies!!!  Today’s fabulous feature comes from Heather Ferguson of Heather Annette Photography, a Utah based wedding photographer.   Heather has been so sweet and accommodating to GSS and we have truly enjoyed working with her on this feature.

Without further ado, here is Melinda and Steven’s chic travel inspired anniversary session.  Melinda was kind enough to answer a few questions for us:

How did you and Steven meet?  He was my brother’s best friend. He had no interest in me in high school (being 3 years older than me). I, of course, looked to him as the “cool” kid that everyone loved. He seemed to be admired by every click andor group you could think of. After high school, I was attending BYU and living in Provo. He returned from his mission and roomed with my brother. We hit it off there.

How long have you been married?  Two and a half years.

What has been your favorite part of being married?  My favorite part of being married has been being able to enjoy each other all the time. The different angles and situations that we can love each other in has been a fun aspect. 

What advice do you offer to newlyweds?  Advice to newlyweds: The Golden Rule! If you don’t want someone treating you a certain way, or having unrealistic expectations, then don’t do that to your spouse. Especially the man you love. If something needs to be done, do it yourself or don’t say anything at all. No one likes to be told what they’re not doing, or could be doing “better.” We’re all human.

What one item off of your wedding registry have you used the most?  Vidalia Chop Wizard

What made you want to do an anniversary shoot?  We realized that after a few years of being married, we hardly took photos the way we did when we were dating. We thought it would be fun to be able to look back on. I remember my grandma saying that when you’re old, you look at photos of yourself when you were young and think, “Hey, I was better looking or thinner or whatever than I gave myself credit for.” 

What made you choose Heather as your photographer?  Heather has a unique ability to capture emotions that we often perceive as sparks, or fleeting moments. I wanted to be able to have a tangible representation of what we (my husband and I) feel towards each other. Sometimes you get so caught up in the day to day things that you fail to recognize that the “spark” is still there. Seeing it in a photograph and having it forever extends those fleeting moments into lasting, concrete memories. Heather is excellent at capturing an emotion and expanding it into something lasting.

Thank you so much, Heather, for sharing this amazing engagement session with us!  Please stop by her website and blog and show her some love!  And thank you, Melinda, for taking your time to answer our questions!  We wish you and Steven a lifetime full of love, laughter, and happiness!!!  May every day be better than the last!

If you have an engagement, wedding, day after, or anniversary session that you would like featured- Please send it to us at submissions@groomsoldseparately.com.  We HEART submissions!

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Nationwide Wedding Gown Tour – Back to Dallas!!

Are you still searching for the perfect wedding gown? Do you have a philanthropic side? These two mesh perfectly for what we are about to share with you! Brides Against Breast Cancer’s Nationwide Dress Tour is coming to Dallas and we would love to see you there!

:: You can use these links to purchase tickets for the VIP night and sign up to volunteer ::

Purchase VIP Night tickets: http://babcdallas11.eventbrite.com/

Volunteer sign up: http://dallasbabcvolunteers.eventbrite.com/

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“FIND THE GOWN OF YOUR DREAMS AND MAKE A WISH COME TRUE”

Brides Against Breast CancerTM” gown sales continue to be important fund-raising events for Making Memories. Our more than 32 yearly shows provide brides-to-be with an opportunity to find their dream gown (at an incredible savings) while making wishes and dreams come true for women and men who are losing their fight against breast cancer.

The worldwide support of designers, manufacturers, bridal shops and individuals (who donate a most treasured possession) make possible our Nationwide Tour of Gowns sales.  The proceeds from these events help bring a moment of joy into world of someone for whom a cure is too late.

“Brides Against Breast CancerTM – Nationwide Tour of Gowns”

This unique opportunity allows brides-to-be a chance to find the gown of their dreams at a remarkable price, while helping to make wishes and memory-making events come true.  Most gown prices range from $199 to $799*, including hundreds of beautiful new name brand and designer gowns valued up to $8,000.  *Exclusive designer and couture gowns valued up to $20,000 are also available at an incredible 25% to 75% savings. We gladly accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and debit cards.

REMEMBER – more than half the gowns presented during each event are NEW designer gowns that arrived directly from designers, manufacturers and bridal retailers.

Our Brides Against Breast CancerTM program has received more than 50,000 wedding gown donations, with an estimated resale value of over 4 million dollars.  This generous endowment is due in part to Making Memories national media coverage, including magazine articles in Redbook, Family Circle, Woman’s Day, Martha Stewart’s Winter Wedding, Time, Philanthropy World and Modern Bride, along with appearances on, Oprah Winfrey, CNN, MSNBC, Ananda Lewis and hundreds of television and newspaper interviews.

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Sponsors for the show :: Dallas Wedding Photographer, Amy Karp // Dallas Wedding Planner, Sarabeth Events // The Texas Wedding Guide

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GSS Featured Inspiration Shoot :: Lush and Beautiful Garden Wedding

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Wedding professionals and brides are gearing up for wedding season. Yes, that is a term we in the wedding industry use. We have seen so many great wedding trends and inspiration shoots and we are thrilled to bring you a fabulous one sent in from Eliza Truitt Photography today. Many wonderful wedding professionals teamed up to bring you this jaw dropping wedding inspiration shoot.  We can just see these images jumping right out of the pages of a classic southern novel. We love the thought process and design that went into the styling of the shoot and just know brides will love taking these elements and incorporating them into their own weddings.

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A special thanks to Eliza Truitt for sending us this moving inspiring wedding shoot to us via Two Bright Lights. The other vendors that made this possible…

Floral Designer: Lilies & Lemondrops
Reception Venue: Clise Mansion
Dress Store: La Belle Reve
Cake Designer: High 5 Pie
Transportation: British Motor Coach
If you have a special session, wedding or a great wedding product you would like to share with our readers, please email us at submissions@groomsoldseparately.com. We HEART submissions!
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GSS Tips from a Wedding Planner :: Use of Gray!

Gray has been a popular “base” color for quite some time and has replaced black as probably the most common color of this nature for a few years now.  Gray pairs beautifully with many colors such as fuchsias, purples, reds, and oranges. Probably one of the most stunning color combinations with gray is gray + yellow, and another one which is a little further departure is gray + green. Yellow “pops” amazingly against a gray backdrop and there are many different options for yellow flowers from the traditional yellow rose to the modern yellow pincushion. The options with greenery and green flowers is immense as well. Try using green cymbidium orchids or green hydrangeas for a classic look or succulents and mosses for a more modern edgy feel. And with these pairings, gray is no longer a dull, basic color but rather elegant and eye-catching!

 Here are a few more of our wedding inspiration boards featuring Gray.  Click on the boards for more information. ::

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