Friday, September 19, 2014

Custom Wedding Invitations in NJ

I recently came across Paper Rose Invitations in the Celebrations advertiser so I checked out their website and liked what I saw.

If you're looking for custom-designed wedding invitations, reply cards, envelopes, table cards, thank you cards and save-the-date mailers, I'm pretty sure you can get yours perfectly color-matched to your bridesmaid dresses and /or wedding decor at Paper Rose.

They have won a "Best of Weddings" award from The Knot as well as a Couples Choice award from WeddingWire.com

Contact info:

732 694 2347 | paperroseinvite@gmail.com | www.paperroseinvite.com



Thursday, September 18, 2014

Calling All Frugal NJ Brides

Image courtesy of mint.com
Are you (or were you) a budget-savvy bride from New Jersey? Did you manage to shave a good chunk of the cost off one or more aspects of your wedding?

We want to know how you did it! Share your thrifty tale with NJ Wedding on a Budget, and we will publish your advice in an upcoming blog post.

Write to info@njweddingonabudget.com, or add your remarks to the comments section of this post.

Thanks!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

A Hurricane Sandy Wedding



I guess I haven't mentioned it yet on my blog... our wedding was a Hurricane Sandy event. Obviously, no one could have predicted that this devastation would have struck NJ and put a wallop on our wedding plans. And in the wake of such a disaster, it would have been rather selfish of me to fret and fuss over the chaos and uncertainty that marked the days leading up to our marriage. Yes – we had made a plan to seal our future together on November 10, 2012. But clearly, God or nature or whomever, had other ideas for our little spot on the map at that particular time.

So, I didn't fuss. I didn't stress over flower deliveries that may never arrive (because I didn't order flowers, remember!?). I didn't worry that the priest may not be able to make the hour and a half drive, or that Somerville was pretty much under water and no one was answering the phone at the Elks Hall on Thursday, and we were going to have our wedding there on Saturday.

I went with the flow as emails and phone calls came in changing our wedding guests' replies from "Yes" to "No" and back again as family and friends in the tristate area slowly pieced their lives back together, surviving for weeks without electricity, and for some, in the wake of the destruction of their homes. I patiently moved ahead with the schedule inside my head even as our parents were sitting at home with fireplaces lit and battery-powered lanterns to illuminate their evenings in other parts of NJ.

I didn't get annoyed when a wedding guest had told family members from Long Island that the wedding was off based on the fact that she, too, had called the Elks Club and no one was answering. Or that many old folks on my husband's side were experiencing grave illness and simply weren't sure that they could make the trip. Until we heard an official "no" from the hall, the priest, or anybody else, it was assumed that everyone would slowly crawl out from under this mess, recover, survive, and be there to bless us with their presence on our wedding day.

Hurricane Sandy dampened our wedding plans, but if anything, she made the final coming-together all the more meaningful. Words can't express the glow of happiness, the feeling of so many smiles beaming down on our little family all at once. The touching words of our priest, the first dance as husband and wife... and the many meaningful ways our friends and family had contributed to our special day.

As I mention all over this blog, I went into my wedding plans with a no-nonsense attitude, and my husband was in full support of this endeavor. I didn't fuss over flowers or favors; we didn't make plans for a honeymoon; our wedding attire didn't cost us much. In short, we let go of most of the small details that other NJ brides typically get caught up in.

Our gift for having a humble wedding, and not asking for much other than the company of our loved ones, was that we were able to pull it off despite the cards stacked against us. But the real gift, the one that we'll always remember and cherish, was the overwhelming feeling of love and support from everyone who was there with us, as well as from those who for various reasons were unable to join our celebration that day.

While I would never wish another Hurricane Sandy-type disaster on anyone, the fact that it happened during our time to get married was, for us, life-changing. And if I had to do my wedding all over again, I wouldn't do a thing differently.

I like to think that Sandy handed us an important life lesson: love always perseveres through the storm.


Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Do It Yourself Wedding Arch Idea

Finding all kinds of wildly creative ideas for making your own wedding arch over on Pinterest. Wishing I had known about these before we got married... although, with a 2 year old in my daily midst, I doubt that I'd have made time for this kind of project anyway!





Monday, September 15, 2014

Wedding Song - My Baby Just Cares For Me


Do It Yourself Wedding Decorations, What and Where to Buy or Rent



Love this from Pinterest- cheap wedding deco!
Mason jar candles for a rustic wedding.
DIY Bride? Here is the bare minimum of supplies that you'll need to purchase or rent if you intend to decorate for your own wedding:


For the ceremony:

White folding chairs. Can be found at local party rental place, such as Drake's Rentals.
White runner. Not sure but ask the same rental place where you get the chairs.
Wedding arch. Can purchase or rent, also see rental place and my Amazon store.
White or ivory tulle, for draping over the wedding arch. Can purchase at Michael's, or try my Amazon online store.
Silk flowers and foliage. Visit Michael's, Hobby Lobby, etc.


For the wedding hall:

White twinkling lights. Buy at Michael's, Walmart, Amazon, or another retailer.
White paper lanterns. Try Hobby Lobby or Amazon
Silk flowers and foliage. Visit Michael's, Hobby Lobby, etc.

Tablecloths. These should be supplied by the wedding venue.
Chair covers. Supplied by the wedding venue.
Candles - real or smokeless battery powered. I would try Ebay or Amazon
Glass candle holders, bowl or other style. Also try Ebay or Amazon.


For the sweetheart table:

White or ivory tulle. Can purchase at Michael's, or try my Amazon online store.
Cake cutter and server. Maybe Party City? Or Amazon.
Bride and Groom champagne flutes (my friend Laura hand paints these as a special wedding gift), otherwise try any retail store.

Other items of interest, such as a Wedding Guestbook, paper invitations, thank-you cards, table cards, etc. can be found at any Michael's, Staples, or at my Amazon online store.

NOTE: The Amazon store links here and on the Bling and Swag page contain my affiliate ID. If you purchase wedding supplies there, you will be supporting this blog with a small percentage that I can earn from the sale. I appreciate it very much!

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Affordable Rustic Barn Wedding in NJ?


A wonderful barn wedding I attended in Ithaca, NY.

UPDATE: Since writing this post, we managed to locate a great spot for a rustic NJ barn wedding. Check out Jack's Barn in White Township, Warren County. Does anyone know of any great, rustic settings for a barn wedding in NJ? Particularly ones where you aren't paying out the wazoo? If you rent out a wedding barn in this area, please contact me at info@njweddingonabudget.com and I will be happy to do a write-up on your venue.
Cocktails in the barn,
rustic and romantic!

I attended a barn wedding in Ithaca, NY that was most memorable indeed. My friend and her husband rented out a pristinely kept country barn, had family show up early to hang paper lanterns and twinkling lights, light tons of little candles, and otherwise bedeck the place. 

Creative DIY wedding
deco: string white lights
and paper lanterns.
The wedding ceremony was held outdoors on the premises, and was immediately followed by cocktail hour and a generous outpouring of Pimm's with cucumber, the drink of choice for the day. Guests gathered about and chatted at little tables inside the barn, kept the bartenders busy, or explored the pristinely kept grounds. Before long, the bluegrass band struck up some lively tunes which made for some nice background music and really added to the overall rustic atmosphere.


Live bluegrass makes for the perfect dinner music
 at your rustic barn wedding.

Following cocktail hour, we all gathered under a big tent where they had set up long dining tables, farmhouse style, and enjoyed a delicious buffet meal of pit barbecue with tasty sides. The band played their full number of sets, and after the meal we returned to the barn where the bride's brother had set up a DJ station/hooked up speakers, and we set to boogeying and dancing the night away.

Boogeying in the barn.
The next day, my husband and I enjoyed a day out in Ithaca where we hiked along some of the area's waterfalls, kayaked on Cayuga Lake, and partook in a delicious meal in one of the downtown area's great restaurants.

What a great party and wedding weekend! This was truly one of the most original and ambiance-filled weddings I've ever attended – all wonderful ideas for any bride who is trying to avoid all the cliche aspects of your typical NJ wedding.

I've never been to a barn wedding in NJ, but I would imagine there are some choice spots for this type of event. For those not familiar with the Garden State, we still have plenty of preserved farmland left on which to appreciate the fruits of the earth!

Again – to talk about your awesome barn wedding or to advertise your rustic barn wedding venue, please contact info@njweddingonabudget.com.