Tips for Choosing the Best Wedding Party

The big question has been asked, a perfect venue and date have been secured, and now it’s time for one of the most exciting parts of the wedding planning process - picking out your wedding party! While choosing the people that will stand by you as you celebrate one of the most important days of your life can be very exciting, it can also be a bit stressful. After all, you simply can’t choose every single cousin, childhood friend, or college roommate to be up there with you! These ladies and gentlemen will be your support team throughout the planning process and on your big day, so how do you narrow it down to the right people? Jewel Hospitality shares the how-tos of picking out your perfect wedding party. 

Give Yourself Time to Think it Over

While it may be tempting to invite all of your friends to be in your bridal party the day after he pops the question, hold off! It’s best to give yourself a few weeks to think it over so you can ensure you’ll be standing next to the best set of people on your big day.

Wedding party outside the Canal | Meredith McKee Photography

Wedding party outside the Canal | Meredith McKee Photography

Be Upfront About Expectations

Being in a wedding party requires a good amount of time and money, so make sure everyone knows what to expect! Is it important to you that your bridesmaids be dressed in stunning (yet expensive) designer dresses? Do you expect your maid of honor to help plan every fabulous detail of the wedding? Be upfront about what you want, and invite people in a way that allows them to decline kindly if they simply can’t afford the cost or have the time to participate. You want everyone to feel comfortable and at ease in your wedding party, so make sure to be open and honest about it. For friends that cannot commit for whatever reason, make them feel included by inviting them to your amazing bridal shower or an invitation stuffing party!

Bridemaids

It’s Okay to Have Unconventional Bridesmaids and Groomsmen

While it may look nice to have an equal number of bridesmaids and groomsmen, remember that close friends don’t come in boxed sets – it’s okay to have an uneven number! It also isn’t necessary to only have members of the same-sex and same age on your side. Your male or female friends and kids are welcome to join in on the fun too! Men are dubbed a “bridesman,” women a “groomswomen” and children can be given the title of “junior bridesmaid” or “junior groomsman.” Pick whomever you feel closet to, regardless of age or gender!

This couple decided to mix up their wedding party! | Meredith McKee Photography

This couple decided to mix up their wedding party! | Meredith McKee Photography 

Consider Including Your New Family

Is your husband-to-be really close to his sister? Do you consider your two brothers to be your best friends? It may be a good idea for both of you to include your new family in your wedding party! Think of all the holidays and exciting family vacations you will be spending with them in the future. Even if you aren’t super close with them now, chances are after a few years you will be! If you or your fiancé come from a big family and simply can’t include everyone, consider giving them a small role like passing out the beautiful programs or manning the guest book table.

You Can Have As Many (Or as Little) Maids of Honor and Best Men

Do you have two besties you simply can’t decide between? Is a family member making you feel obligated to pick them? It’s okay to have more than one maid of honor or best man, and some people even decide to forgo the tradition all together. Do whatever feels right for you! Just know that if you don’t choose a maid of honor or best man, the tasks that they normally do will have to be given or split up among everyone else.

Wedding Party at Golden Gardens, a beach less than a mile from the Canal and the Ballard Bay Club! |  Natalie Hilliard Photography

Wedding Party at Golden Gardens, a beach less than a mile from the Canal and the Ballard Bay Club! |  Natalie Hilliard Photography

A Ring Bearer and Flower Girl Aren’t Necessary

If you have a cousin or a friend with a kid that is the perfect age for a flower girl or ring bearer, go for it! Otherwise, if there are no kids you know or feel close to, don’t feel like you need to have these roles filled. Of course it is always fun to dress up kids in a charming tux and an adorable flower girl dress, but it isn’t necessary to have them. On the other hand, if you know too many kids, don’t feel like you can’t have more than one walking down the aisle. The more the merrier!

Now that you have gotten over the part of picking out your wedding party – it’s time to have fun! Decide on a time to start shopping for the perfect wedding dress, begin planning your bachelorette party, and thinking up those perfect little wedding details with your bridesmaids that will make your day absolutely fantastic! Jewel Hospitality can help make this experience even easier with our 3 gorgeous venues, delectable food and desserts, and spectacular event planning services. Visit our contact page to learn more

Real Jewel Wedding Inspiration: How to Have an Elegant Winter-Themed Wedding

When planning a traditional or themed wedding, remember that the beauty lies in all those fabulous details. Having a winter or holiday themed wedding can be a very sweet and elegant concept with lots of tasteful decor. This past February, we had a winter-themed wedding at the Canal full of lovely winter-themed ambiance, including a pinecone bride and groom cake topper! If you are looking to plan a winter wedding or event, here are some tips and some exquisite photo inspiration!

Photos courtesy of Kristen Marie Photography.  

The Location

Picking a location that fits in with your theme is just as important as picking the décor. The Canal’s warm glowing lights, wrought iron sculpture work, and blown glass provide an extremely versatile backdrop for any event. Although it rained during this wedding, the Canal’s heated patio provides an option for an outside ceremony even in the winter time! 

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

First dance | Kristen Marie Photography

First dance | Kristen Marie Photography

Wedding Colors

Red and green may seem like an obvious choice for a winter wedding, but this color scheme is easy to overdo. Darker colors like green, purple, or red, paired with a more neutral color like white, silver, or gold fit in with the winter theme but look more elegant. This wedding was full of sage green, white details, and greenery throughout. 

Here comes the bride... | Kristen Marie Photography

Here comes the bride... | Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Details

This bride created a beautiful winter ambiance with greenery, pinecones, and wood details throughout the Canal. The centerpieces were simple and very elegant, with candles, greenery, and a sage runner on every table. The bride and groom got married under a gorgeous archway, made primarily of greenery and white flowers. In keeping with their theme, every guest left with fern seeds as wedding favors. Such a fun concept for their beautiful winter wedding!

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Food and Drink

We absolutely love the adorable pinecone bride and groom on top of their wedding cake! Going with a neutral cake and adding some winter-themed details (in this case, pinecones!) created a unique and completely elegant wedding cake. Jewel Catering provided delicious food and drinks, which was dressed up with beautiful sage-colored linens. 

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photographer

Kristen Marie Photographer

Roma Tomato, Mozzarella, and Basil Crostini topped with Portuguese Sea Salt and Olive Oil | Kristen Marie Photography

Roma Tomato, Mozzarella, and Basil Crostini topped with Portuguese Sea Salt and Olive Oil | Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Wild Northwest Greens served with Greek Olives, Tomato Wedges, Sliced Cucumber, and Julienne Carrots with Lemon Balsamic Vinaigrette | Kristen Marie Photography

Wild Northwest Greens served with Greek Olives, Tomato Wedges, Sliced Cucumber, and Julienne Carrots with Lemon Balsamic Vinaigrette | Kristen Marie Photography

Jewel Signature Chicken Mateo | Kristen Marie Photography

Jewel Signature Chicken Mateo | Kristen Marie Photography

Jewel buffet | Kristen Marie Photography

Jewel buffet | Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

 The Bride and Groom

This bride was able to have the best of both worlds with her wedding gown! She rocked a gorgeous strapless dress for the ceremony and reception, yet paired it with a white, fur sweater while outside. She selected a stunning winter bouquet, composed of white flowers, greenery, a few hints of red, and pinecones. The groom’s look was exquisite and totally classic, with a black tie and a matching boutonniere. 

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Kristen Marie Photography

Jewel Hospitality puts on hundreds of weddings at the Canal and our two other fabulous venues all year round. Visit our contact page to get more information and to start planning your wedding today! 

Tips for Picking out Your Perfect Wedding Dress

Picking out the perfect wedding dress (along with the venue!) is one of the most important and fun aspects of your wedding. On your wedding day you want to feel gorgeous and comfortable. In order to have a stress-free wedding dress experience, here are a few steps to assist in picking out your perfect gown!

Know Your Venue

Are you getting married at a beautiful waterfront venue like the Canal? Or having a casual ceremony on the beach? Wherever it may be – pick your location before you pick the dress! A lace gown may not be ideal for the beach, but perfect for an elegant ballroom like the Great Hall. Most fabrics work all year round, but be mindful that some may be too warm or too cool for certain climates. 

Great Hall at Union Station Wedding

Set a Budget

Setting a budget for the dress is just as important as setting one for the wedding. No one wants to try on a dress, fall in love, and then realize they can’t afford it! Remember to budget for the dress, veil, alternations, accessories and undergarments. This should be about 10 to 15 percent of your budget.

Know What You Want

Do your research. Browse through wedding magazines, Pinterest, and blogs.  Have fun as you discover which design you’re falling in love with. Are you going for a romantic look? Elegant? Simple? Figure out what you want so you can go into your appointment with a vision in mind.  

Wedding Dress Shopping Cheat Sheet

Give Yourself Plenty of Time

A typical wedding dress should be selected six to nine months before the ceremony. This gives you plenty of time for the dress to be created and to complete necessary alternations or finishing touches.

Plan It Out

Most bridal shops require appointments, so remember to call a few weeks in advance. Make an effort to limit the number of appointments you make on any given day. There are only so many dresses you can try on before they all start to run together. Remember to take notes on price, fit, style, etc., so you can remember which ones captured your heart.

Try on Several Styles

White by Vera Wang - Strapless Tiered Tulle Ball Gown Style Wedding Dress

White by Vera Wang - Strapless Tiered Tulle Ball Gown Style Wedding Dress

Jewel Collection - Lace and Tulle Trumpet Wedding Gown with Illusion Halter

Jewel Collection - Lace and Tulle Trumpet Wedding Gown with Illusion Halter 

Limit the People You Bring

It’s no fun to pick out the most important dress of your life alone, but hearing the opinion of 15 different friends and family members isn't enjoyable either. Be mindful about who you bring. Having a large group of opinionated people can be confusing and cause you to second guess yourself. Bring a few close friends and family members that you know you’ll have fun with and that you trust to give you their honest opinion.

Read the Contract

Thoroughly reading the contract will insure that you know how much the alterations are estimated to be, when the dress will be ready, and what the cancellation policy is. Make sure to also double check that the style number, color, and size are correct as well.

Have Fun!

Picking out a wedding dress can be the most rewarding experience, so enjoy your time at the salon. Go with your intuitions and remember that your dress will be what you love and feel comfortable in.

Now that you've picked out your stunning wedding dress, it’s time to move on to the next part in the planning process!