Wedding Inspiration Series // Kelsey + Adam // Brighton Acres

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Wedding Inspiration Series // Kelsey + Adam // Brighton Acres

Ok this wedding! This wedding was amazing, but what I really truly connected with was Kelsey's bravery while wedding planning. I'm so happy to share her tips and stories with you because she really put together a GORGEOUS wedding but she did it her way and even changed her dress after she purchased one. I am a broken record when it comes to doing it your way and being resourceful. If you want a different dress, get it.  If you need to change your date to get the venue or photographer you want, change it.  No fear.  It's wedding! I loved that about Kelsey! Also loved her input here and I think you will agree she nailed this wedding! So who better to get planning advice from? 

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What was your favorite memory? 
So many! But I’ll try to narrow it down to my top three.  I definitely envisioned our wedding to have a certain feel and certain look and walking out into the barn to see it all come together before our guests got there, gave me all the feels. Everything I had pictured had come to life, and that was amazing. My 2nd favorite was waiting out of sight with my dad to walk down the aisle. All the wedding party had walked down and we were hiding behind a house so none of the guests would see me. He gave me some sage fatherly advice and it was a really special moment with just the two of us. And lastly, as cliché as it sounds, but the wedding ceremony. Adam got choked up and I really tried to embrace every second of it, and loved it :) Oh and the bomb dinner food (shout out to Three Guys & a Grill for catering – so delicious and we ate up the leftovers for the next week!)

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What could you have done without?
A less extensive dessert bar – we had a cake, cupcakes and donuts and had *so* much left-over, it was probably a little over-board.

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What was the best advice you received?
To stay present. I think I actually read that from a previous blog Dani had posted from a bride from two years ago and I really took it to heart. Every part of the day, from getting ready with my bridesmaids, to the ceremony, dinner, dance etc… For every part of it, I tried to just take a quick 30 seconds and stay present so that it all wouldn’t fly by too fast.

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What did you book first? Venue, Dress, Photographer.....what order would you suggest?
We booked our venue first since we knew we needed a date before inquiring with other vendors. Once this was booked, I reached out to photographers to gage pricing, style and availability and quickly booked this second.  I think this order worked well!

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What were you nervous about and was it worth it?
The weather! As I mentioned above, I envisioned a certain feel for the day and that involved having the reception dinner in the barn. Due to the size of our wedding, the venue was unable to flip the barn from the ceremony to the reception so this required our ceremony to be outside.  I was all for this, but was super nervous about the weather being ok.  It turned out to be theperfect day so it was definitely worth it. I think even if it had been raining, we would have made it work :)

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What tips do you have for planning brides?
First, stay organized.  Second, ask multiple vendors for prices, don’t just settle for the first one you find.  I inquired with multiple vendors regarding linen & cutlery prices, draping, chairs etc.  Even though it was a lot of work, I think we found some really great deals. And lastly, stay true to you and your fiancé! There were a few very “traditional” wedding things we left out, notably the bouquet & garter toss, my dress and traditional cake cutting. We just didn’t feel that that was a priority for us and something we’d rather not do, so we didn’t. It’s YOUR day, do what feels best to you!

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If you could do it over again what would you change if anything?
I would have spent more time looking for a dress. (so I didn’t end up having to buy two!). See below

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Tell us about how you chose your dress and bridesmaids dresses:
I don’t live near my parents so my mom came to visit me for a day of dress shopping. Doing it all in one day was a bit much for me – and by the end of the day I was just ready for it to be over so ended up buying one at the last shop we went to.  Well, it came in and I tried it on and it just didn’t “wow” me. Then as I drove home from work one night, I spotted a different one in the window, decided to try it on (by myself!) and I loved it. I had a friend come with me the next day to make sure I wasn’t crazy since it was a little non-traditional, but she loved it and I knew in my gut it was “the one”. So I sold the other one on Ebay, ordered the new one and it all ended up working out in the end.  For my bridesmaid dresses, I knew I had to get one that was available at a national chain as my bridesmaids live all over the Midwest. I just tried to find a color that fit and a style that would look good on all body types

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How did you stay organized? 
I was lucky enough to have a wedding planner so that helped keep me organized! She used a program called Aisle Planner that had a checklist based on how far out we were from the big day and various other pages dedicated to catering, dessert, ceremony etc. The checklist method was definitely one that worked for me and I know there are numerous other free ones available online. The checklists are *especially* great for thinking of little details you may not think of

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Anything you'd like to add?
I mentioned it above but stay true to yourself & your fiancé! Get the dress YOU want that makes YOU feel good. Get the food you want, even if it’s not traditional. Don’t feel pressured to include traditional parts of the wedding day if you don’t want them. You have one wedding day. I wanted to look back and have no regrets about doing or not doing things – and I can honestly say we have none!

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Full Wedding Preview Here with Links to vendors:  Kelsey and Adam

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Wedding Inspiration Series // Meghan and Joe

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Wedding Inspiration Series // Meghan and Joe

One thing that sticks out to me about this wedding is the fact that my GPS took me to the middle of nowhere with nearly zero service and gratefully I finally called Meghans, spoke with her mom told them what happened and literally NO ONE cared. Meghan didn't care, her mom didn't care, the bridesmaids, no one cared that I was nearly 20 mins late.  And the moment I walked into the door I knew why, because they were brimming with excitement and smiles and joy that filled the room. Little details or timelines were not going to ruin this day.  That made me love it the most.  Because they (Bride and groom and parents)  didn't care about anything except getting married.  This day was about marriage and a family coming together and nothing else.  It just really sits with me because sometimes I feel like that can get lost on a wedding day. I feel like the big picture can get lost in the details, the decor, the timeline, the "stuff".  Meghan and Joe cared about the BIG picture.  I love what they have to share with you all! Joe's point of view is such an added bonus!  

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What was your favorite memory? 


Meghan: My favorite memory was the time Joe and I had alone together between the ceremony and reception. We opted to drive Joe’s parents’ Corvette on our wedding day rather than getting a limo or bus for the whole bridal party. I was nervous that I would regret this decision and want to have everyone together on the drive to the reception venue, but I’m so glad we did it this way. Joe and I had time to gush about how excited we were and to reflect on the ceremony. It was a really special 20 minutes!

Joe: The moment we said “I do.” That’s the most important part!

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What could you have done without?
Meghan: I regret nothing!
Joe: Nope! No regrets. 

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What was the best advice you received?
Meghan: When creating your plan for the wedding day, add extra time for each part. I am so glad I did, we were consistently running ahead of schedule, which took loads of pressure off of us. As a result, we were able to live in the moment and relax more than I believe we would have otherwise. 


Joe: Hire a good photographer! Seriously. The pictures we have are such good representations of us and they bring back memories of the day. And I’m not just saying that because this is going to Dani. 

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What did you book first? Venue, Dress, Photographer.....what order would you suggest?
Meghan: We booked our venue and photographer first. I knew (for years) before we began wedding planning that I wanted Dani to be our photographer, so once we could nail down a date and location we contacted her! 


Joe: Book the venue first. Also, lock in the caterer sooner rather than later. That got us a lower price than it would have been if we waited until the year of the wedding. 

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What were you nervous about and was it worth it?
Meghan: I was nervous about EVERYTHING. I was literally pacing around my parents’ house thirty minutes before the ceremony thinking about any tiny thing that could go wrong. All of that worrying was a waste. Because we hired trusted, experienced vendors, the day went so smoothly. 

Joe: The weather, falling during the ceremony, dumb stuff. It all worked out in the end!

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What tips do you have for planning brides?
Meghan: Make wedding decisions based on you and your fiance’s tastes, not trends. We tried to inject our tastes and style into the day as much as we could. We had mac and cheese with dinner, mini pies instead of cake, and used a lot of greenery instead of flowers. Weddings are expensive, so spend your money on what truely makes you happy. 

Joe: Do it right! You’re only going to do it once. 

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If you could do it over again what would you change if anything?
Meghan: I am so happy to say that I wouldn’t change a thing. It was the perfect day. 
Joe: I can’t really think of anything I would change. 

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Tell us about how you chose your dress and bridesmaids dresses
Meghan: We shopped for dresses at Vera’s House of Bridal in Madison. My mom got her wedding dress there almost 30 years ago, and I thought it would be so special to follow in her footsteps. I knew that I wanted my dress to be fitted and lacy. I went with the dress I felt prettiest in! I wanted my bridesmaids to have the same exciting experience of choosing something that made them feel good, so I told them to choose any long dress they liked. Then, we ordered their dresses in shades of blush and mauve. The result was gorgeous! 

Joe: I did a lot of soul searching, thought about my favorite colors. I had to really work hard to find a dress that fit my body. Just kidding :)

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How did you stay organized? 
I stayed organized by using the checklist available on theknot.com and spreadsheets on Google Drive. The Knot helped me to remember tasks I would have otherwise not thought of, and I used the spreadsheets to list decor items I purchased, plan and keep track of our budget, and create a detailed schedule for the wedding day. The schedule spreadsheet was especially helpful because I shared it with my wedding day coordinator, and she and her assistant used it to keep the day running smoothly. 

Joe: My wife kept me organized. 

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Anything you'd like to add?
Meghan: Above all, enjoy the process and the day! Marriage is beautiful, weddings are beautiful, family and friends witnessing your love is beautiful—so live in the moment! Also, find comfy shoes. Or have really uncomfortable designer shoes for the ceremony and then put on Target sandals immediately after. 
Joe: If you have an idea of something you want to build or create, just do it! We made our wedding centerpieces by cutting wood rounds from a tree at our cabin. We had a lot of compliments on them. 

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Wedding Inspiration Series // Marissa

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Wedding Inspiration Series // Marissa

I'm excited to bring back one of my favorite things! The Wedding Inspiration-bridal Series! My past brides share insights into their wedding planning with future brides, girls- this is the INFO you're looking for. Just married brides breaking it down for you! 

First up the gorgeous Marissa! It was so fun working with someone in the wedding industry. Being the Wedding Dress stylist Guru at Marah's Elegant Bridal- she is, she had a ton of insight into weddings. She knew things, behind the scene things that really mattered when it comes to photography.  Like Lighting, space, design, direction, and so much more.  Marissa and I have known each other for quite some time, industry events like the Wisconsin Bride Magazine Awards and Wedding Shows.  Something I loved about Marissa from the get go is she knows what she wants and she sticks to it. She had a vision but never expected perfection, she was ready for things to not go exactly has planned and never lost sight of what really mattered.  I think I was  EXACTLY like that as a bride. So I really understood her intentions and it made for a perfect pairing of bride and vendor. 

You guys are going to LOVE what she has to say!  Thank you SO much Marissa for contributing! 

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1. What was your favorite memory? 
TOO MANY! But if I had to pick two I would say the moment during the reception where we snuck away to escape to the back of the ballroom with a plate full of our yummy desserts to just sit and take it all in. It was so humbling to watch the people we love most have so much fun and recognizing the fact they were all there to celebrate our love! The second memory was when I looked at Kane during our first dance and said, "we are killing this!" I swear he got even more pep in his step!

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2. What could you have done without?
Holy cow did we go overboard on our programs. Bought way too many. I would say order 1/2 of the number of RSVP-ed guests. 

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3. What was the best advice you received?
Be present and not lose sight of what the day truly is about. 

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4. What did you book first? Venue, Dress, Photographer.....what order would you suggest?
Well, the first vendor we contacted was Dani! Dani and I met almost 5 years ago at a Wisconsin Bride event. We stayed connected ever since. I knew she was our person. Our personalities and style just meshed and I'm the type of girl that when I know I know. I didn't even reach out to any other photographers! But, the first official booking was our venue as I knew we had to have a date to really book any other vendors. It is so exciting to have a date and a venue. In my opinion it really sets the tone for everything and is such a big chunk of your wedding budget. 

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5. What were you nervous about and was it worth it?
Nerves set in during those last few months. I was most nervous about the flow of the day. I wanted our day to be thoughtful and memorable for our guests. I was so terrified of a potential "lull moment" during the reception. Safe to say, it didn't happen! The thing is with nerves, you can't avoid them. It is a HUGE day! If you didn't have nerves of some kind I would be a little worried. 

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6. What tips do you have for planning brides?
DO NOT OVERTHINK.  I repeat do not overthink. You have to remember that your wedding day is just 1 day. Yep, I know it kind of stinks but its the reality! I'm a firm believer in choosing businesses and vendors that you would be proud of and above all else you trust. Honestly, I knew almost all the vendors before we even got engaged! And, I totally get that I have an advantage from working the wedding industry, but I have worked with so many brides who may feel like that need to go to multiple shops to know they found "the dress". Sounds exhausting right? Just be present. If you feel a connection with your stylist, she genuinely cares about you and your wedding day vision, and is giving you an amazing experience that my friends is something you will always remember. This goes for all your wedding vendors. Did you love the first photographer you met with? Do they just get you? Does their price fall in line with your budget? BOOK them before someone else does!

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7. If you could do it over again what would you change if anything?
The thing about weddings is that the trends change the moment you walk down the aisle. It's the truth! Brides always say they want to look back on photos 20 years from now and still love their dress. Well, you will always love your dress or flowers or decor because of the memories that come flooding back with each and every part of your wedding! But the fact is you would absolutely change it! Trends change and that is normal. You will always love what you wore the colors you chose but its okay to say, "now I would do this" or now "I would do that". 

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8. Tell us about how you chose your dress and bridesmaids dresses
I have been styling brides for almost 9 years! So lucky for me I knew exactly where I was going to have my say yes to the dress moment. I knew I didn't want lace even though I LOVE lace, but I just wanted something super clean and fresh that I could totally make unique with my accessories. Choosing a two piece dress made customizing so much fun! I worked with Monirose, a custom gown designer out of Madison, to bring my vision to life! She transformed a pretty dress to MY dress by adding the sweet little flutter sleeves. 

11 gals + 4 flower girls stood by my side on our big day. Nuts, right? So fun tho. I am not a matchy matchy person at all, so I knew I would want to create some kind of palette. I wanted something airy and springy but a little boldness, too. The lilac and light blue gave me the whimsy feels but the navy was the perfect pop to bring it all together. My girls all chose a dress they loved. All different fabrics, all different designers, and they all flowed so beautifully together. 

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9. How did you stay organized? 
I used theknot.com for my montly/weekly checklist for planning. That was a huge life saver! 

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10. Anything you'd like to add?
Remember that your wedding day should be a day designed for you and your fiance. From the dress, to the colors, to the music, to the first dance it should be a genuine reflection of your love. It's good to have opinions, but don't lose sight of what truly makes you, you. 

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