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THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:09 pm
by the big bang
As some of you may have read in the "Proposing to my girlfriend", i'm now an engaged man!

so, onto the next step we go! PLANNING THE WEDDING!

It's not going to be until the end of 2012/start 2013, as we've got a block of land we wanna do something with beforehand.

We want it to be a memorable experience for all involved, and not too "traditional" in terms of everything being "normal". I'm a different kinda guy, and i dont want my wedding to be stupid, but i just dont want it to be boring and want all our family and friends to enjoy themselves.

So what i'm after, if possible, is ideas of where to hold the ceremony and reception, and ideas of how to mix things up a bit. our budget would be somewhere around $10,000, but obviously would love to do it cheaper than that if possible! and i thought, if theres ways to make it a non-boring event that slashes on costs, then that would be super awesome!

any thoughts, ideas and suggestions are welcome!

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:28 pm
by Footy Chick
Firstly, i haven't had a chance to congratulate you yet Banger, well done Mate ;)

If you want something different that won't cost the earth, go for a stand up cocktail or even a bbq reception (depending on how casual you want to be I guess)

I'm sure the Yetti will do you a good deal on the wine ;)

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:38 pm
by A Mum
We attended my husbands 'nephews' wedding a couple of years ago - was the best wedding ever - even though it was 40+ degree day !

Very casual but still ellegant O:)

Basically they had their wedding on the beach.
Which lead to the wedding reception being a 'beach' theme.
So shells on the table for decorations,
Shell placement cards etc, etc, etc

The bride even walked around in bare feet !
Was still a full on wedding feel because they still wore full wedding attire,
ie white wedding dress etc, etc.

Got some great photos of the bridal party diving into the water to cool down too.
A very memorable day for them both.

Only 'annoying' thing was 2 topless girls walked past during the wedding vowels :shock:
And decided to sunbake not far away - no respect...lol.

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:39 pm
by the big bang
cheers FC.

i was thinking of something along those lines, probably more the cocktail style rather than a BBQ. and the bar tab is the one thing i won't be being stingy on, just to ensure good times!

also, i forgot to add, i live in Victor Harbor, and would love a place in the southern suburbs for the ceremony and the reception, but it dosnt have to be down here.

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:40 pm
by the big bang
A Mum wrote:We attended my husbands 'nephews' wedding a couple of years ago - was the best wedding ever - even though it was 40+ degree day !

Very casual but still ellegant O:)

Basically they had their wedding on the beach.
Which lead to the wedding reception being a 'beach' theme.
So shells on the table for decorations,
Shell placement cards etc, etc, etc

The bride even walked around in bare feet !
Was still a full on wedding feel because they still wore full wedding attire,
ie white wedding dress etc, etc.

Got some great photos of the bridal party diving into the water to cool down too.
A very memorable day for them both.

Only 'annoying' thing was 2 topless girls walked past during the wedding vowels :shock:
And decided to sunbake not far away - no respect...lol.



yeh, heaps annoying! ;)

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:43 pm
by Q.
Now that I'm in the same boat as you TBB, I'm pretty keen to hear everyone's ideas and experiences too.

You going to be steering away from church type ceremony and go for something outdoors?

Shit, I just realised, two blokes discussing wedding plans, what has this world come too?

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:44 pm
by A Mum
Quichey wrote:
****, I just realised, two blokes discussing wedding plans, what has this world come too?


:lol: :lol:

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 12:59 pm
by Lightning McQueen
Leave it up to her mate, my wife said to me "we're getting married on the October long weekend, that way it wont interfere with footy or cricket"
I said "No worries"
She then went ahead and done pretty much all of the organizing with a couple of friends. I'm not trying to sound chauvenistic but I see it as "her day", girls from a young age have a mental image of how they want their wedding to be, men are just happy that someone is silly enough to marry them. :D
Our wedding day turned out to be a blast and she was very happy. We actually had a "surprise wedding".

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:12 pm
by JK
Got married last November (seems a lot longer than that) and the whole day was based around a casual format.

Married in the Gazebo in front of Norwood Oval (worked that in beautifully), with reception at the Semaphore Palais which was Cocktail style - Plenty of food and even more drink was had, and everyone seemed to have a very enjoyable night, worked out as close to perfect in terms of what we'd hoped for.

Obviously Im not suggesting the same venues, and each person will have a different view of how they'd like to do things, but I've always been a huge fan of the cocktail style in terms of making it an extra-sociable event.

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 1:12 pm
by fisho mcspaz
Hire a jumping castle! :D (and yes, that is a serious suggestion. If I ever get married again I would definitely be looking into it for myself.)

For the reception, maybe check out these links?

http://www.rosemountestate.com/visit_th ... n_vale.asp

http://www.oldclarendoninn.com.au/functions.htm

http://www.stranded.com.au/index.shtml

I reckon the last one is a goer - in addition, they claim to offer 'interesting ways of arriving and departing' also 8)

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 2:22 pm
by the big bang
Lightning McQueen wrote:Leave it up to her mate, my wife said to me "we're getting married on the October long weekend, that way it wont interfere with footy or cricket"
I said "No worries"
She then went ahead and done pretty much all of the organizing with a couple of friends. I'm not trying to sound chauvenistic but I see it as "her day", girls from a young age have a mental image of how they want their wedding to be, men are just happy that someone is silly enough to marry them. :D
Our wedding day turned out to be a blast and she was very happy. We actually had a "surprise wedding".



I 100% agree queen, but she has said she dosnt wanna do it all herself, and wants a fair bit of my input.

cheers fisho, i'll have a look at those sites.

and as for food, my older bro is a chef, and over the years has built up quite a few conections in the industry.

yeah, i'm pretty keen for a cocktail style day, and will definetly be looking into something like that.

jeez Q, i'm not sure what we're doin discussing this! we need to man up! ;) but, yes, we'll be steering clear from churches, and hopefully have an outdoor setup.

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 7:31 pm
by Q.
Pretty sure the only thing I'll get a say in is what beer gets served at the reception :lol:

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 7:39 pm
by fish
Congratulations TBB.

At least as a South supporter you can confidently schedule the wedding for September and not having to worry about it clashing with your team playing in the finals! :lol:



(sorry mate I couldn't resist that one :roll: :oops: )

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 7:50 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
middlebrook - mclaren vale

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 9:30 pm
by the joker
Lightning McQueen wrote:Leave it up to her mate, my wife said to me "we're getting married on the October long weekend, that way it wont interfere with footy or cricket"
I said "No worries"
She then went ahead and done pretty much all of the organizing with a couple of friends. I'm not trying to sound chauvenistic but I see it as "her day", girls from a young age have a mental image of how they want their wedding to be, men are just happy that someone is silly enough to marry them. :D
Our wedding day turned out to be a blast and she was very happy. We actually had a "surprise wedding".

SANFL Grand Final

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:41 pm
by the big bang
fish wrote:Congratulations TBB.

At least as a South supporter you can confidently schedule the wedding for September and not having to worry about it clashing with your team playing in the finals! :lol:



(sorry mate I couldn't resist that one :roll: :oops: )



valid point, except i'm also a Collingwood supporter.

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:51 pm
by the big bang
one thing i'm trying to figure out, is how to somehow get around having to serve meals at the reception, even though we'll be having the reception at somewhere like a winery or something that would do meals. purely to cut down on costs.

any ideas?

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:57 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
book out fresh choice for the night

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 12:24 am
by the big bang
nice one MT. might just do pizza hut $10.90 works special!

i was thinking more along the lines of, instead of having the ceremony at 1 or 2pm, holding off till 5ish, be done at the ceremony by 6, then all the guests arrange their own dinner before we head off to the reception at around 8ish.

anyone notice any flaws in this idea?

Re: THE NEXT STEP

PostPosted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 9:29 am
by Dog_ger
I congratulate you my friend.

1 day you will look in the mirror and say I was a bloody Idiot ;)