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Mrs. Lamb, Norfolk Age and Occupation: 25, Homeland Security Consultant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Graduate Student Engagement Date: January 2009 Wedding Date: January 2010 Venue: Trinity Presbyterian Church/Harrison Opera House About Me: I’m a Homeland Security Consultant with a tendency towards pulling office pranks, taking lunch breaks, and drinking Wawa shakes. I’m also an English major with a serious obsession with alliteration and rhymes. While I’m not keeping America safe, I’m training for half marathons and the Escape from Alcatraz swim. Or moving for the third time this year. Or baking. Or wedding crafting. Or crying about wedding planning. All the while, I’m getting myself into Lucille Ball-esque scrapes and making Jim Carey-esque faces. Our big fat Czech/Baptist/Jewish/Italian wedding is a combination of vintage eclectic, DIY, and little spoonful of sugar from our Event Coordinator. It’s going to be a Norfolk flavored wedding with the verve of an only-daughter-blow-out bash!
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After our engagement and a few frightening experiences in planning the wedding that left me in tears, I began to cling to the idea that our wedding needed a philosophy. From the pages of 2000 Dollar Wedding and A Practical Wedding, I borrowed aspects with which I identified and built my own philosophy. I would love to say that we had an amazingly transcendent family sit down where every one understood the importance of having a wedding philosophy and participated in building one. However, I was the lone crusader on the warpath of defining it. Others thought it was overkill, granola, heady, unnecessary, etc. From the perspective of being on the other side, having a wedding philosophy, even just one that I adhered to, was pivotal to keeping me sane and freeing me to truly enjoy our wedding.

When I got down/upset, it seemed like everything was out of budget, or every craft was failing, I thought of the most important thing about our wedding: It was the beginning of our marriage. In the grand scheme of starting a marriage, finding the perfect wrapping paper to line envelopes could be put into its proper category of “not that important, after all”. Stemming from this main philosophy, I focused on a few sub-principles that I thought would enhance the intimacy, ease the coordination, or decrease costs. For fun, I labeled these principles with a catch all phrase: High on Style, Low on Budget - Just how Mother Likes it. In the following paragraphs, I highlight a few of the principles and the application to our wedding planning.

Principle 1 - Reuse/Recycle

I collected glass vessels from local thrift stores to use as candle centerpieces. These reused pieces still have a lot of life left in them and I plan to pass them along again. I’ve already sifted through for a few favorite pieces to use in my home decor.

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I also found glass plates and candlesticks at the thrift stores to assemble our cake plate centerpieces. My mom also donated a few plates from her collection that she had purchased at the dollar store a few years ago. Again, I plan on passing these along for other events.

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Our church was beautifully decorated to celebrate the Christmas holiday. Rather than redecorate, we asked that the decorations be left up for an extra day. We didn’t have to spend money or man power on thinking of a new scheme, buying more decorations, or taking the time to decorate/tear down.

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Since I was going for a vintage look anyways, I searched for vintage accessories. Not only was I able to reuse many lovely pieces (my earrings most notably), I was also able to up-cycle a few brooches into other wedding decor.

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Principle 2 - It’s Not What You Know, but Who You Know

We contacted our friends and family with musical talent to be our friendor musicians. Lamma-bamma’s cousin recently played a solo for high school’s senior recital and was booked for another wedding. Our vocalists included an accomplished soprano and a professional opera singer.

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There was no need to search for an officiant when we were already close to our pastor. He served as our friendor officiant which included premarital counseling.

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If you don’t know somebody and people you know don’t know somebody, then who might? Craig. I consulted Craigslist and found both our wedding planner and our jazz band.

Principle 3 - Necessity is the Mother of Invention (DIY)

While not all of these items are necessarily true necessities, they were items that my little heart desired. Making them myself was a better overall value. I enjoyed these projects (my advice is to only take on what you enjoy doing) and completing them kept me focused.

  • Veil
  • Monogram labels
  • Unity candles
  • Silk/fabric florals
  • Semi-DIY invitations
  • Guestbook alternative
  • Photobooth
  • Birdseed
  • Cake stands

Do you think creating a philosophy would be helpful in your wedding planning? If you already have one, how has it helped to keep you grounded?

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8 Responses to “Reflections on a Wedding Philosophy”

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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

This philosophy is awesome. I like to think that I have adhered to a similar approach, if I really wanted something I had to find it at a price I could afford (i.e. cheap) or let go of it.

 
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

Love this post - great philosophy! :)

 
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Mrs. Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Great post, Lambie! I didn’t adopt a philosophy but after reading this, I wish I did!

 
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whao1225 (message)  234 posts, Helper bee

I just wanted to say thank you so much for your blog post. You don’t even know that the first few sentences in the second paragraph were exactly what I needed to hear today. I’m coming off of a horrific “nothing is working out, everything is out of our budget” tear-filled afternoon. Thank you for putting things into perspective for me :-) Your wedding was gorgeous, best of luck!

 
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Miss Seashell (message)  1,713 posts, Bumble bee

“When I got down/upset, it seemed like everything was out of budget, or every craft was failing, I thought of the most important thing about our wedding: It was the beginning of our marriage.” — Perfectly said.

 
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future Mrs.M (message)  126 posts, Blushing bee

I am curious how you made the cake stands with the glass plates and candle stick holders - how did you secure them together?

That’s exactly the type of thing I would like for my wedding!

 
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Mrs. Lamb (message)  970 posts, Busy bee

@future Mrs.M: Hi! I used e6000 glue - here’s my post about it: http://www.weddingbee.com/2009/10/26/diy-cake-plate/

 
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winter (message)  1,333 posts, Bumble bee

wonderful everything looks great and thsi is a great post!

 

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Mrs. Lamb, Norfolk Age and Occupation: 25, Homeland Security Consultant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, Graduate Student Engagement Date: January 2009 Wedding Date: January 2010 Venue: Trinity Presbyterian Church/Harrison Opera House About Me: I’m a Homeland Security Consultant with a tendency towards pulling office pranks, taking lunch breaks, and drinking Wawa shakes. I’m also an English major with a serious obsession with alliteration and rhymes. While I’m not keeping America safe, I’m training for half marathons and the Escape from Alcatraz swim. Or moving for the third time this year. Or baking. Or wedding crafting. Or crying about wedding planning. All the while, I’m getting myself into Lucille Ball-esque scrapes and making Jim Carey-esque faces. Our big fat Czech/Baptist/Jewish/Italian wedding is a combination of vintage eclectic, DIY, and little spoonful of sugar from our Event Coordinator. It’s going to be a Norfolk flavored wedding with the verve of an only-daughter-blow-out bash!

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