Angel Advice

 

 

Karin Trexler, Manager

 

Karin's Advice:

Make sure your personality is reflected in every aspect of your wedding. You'll be overwhelmed with opinions and advice but stay true to yourself and your vision of the perfect day. Choosing the perfect dress sets the tone for every other wedding day detail. You should feel just as confident in choosing a bridal shop to assist you. Make sure it has an atmosphere you

feel comfortable and appreciated in. 

 

 

 

 

D’anne Heckert, Bridal Consultant

 

D'anne's Advice:

Make sure your gown has some of your personality incorporated in it.  Don’t do what everyone else has done.  Shop early and plan early.  Everything will catch up to you in the end so it’s nice to be ahead of the game.   

 

 

 

 

Shelby Pilato, Bridal Consultant


Shelby's Advice:

 

My best advice, from personal experience, is to stay  organized and get ahead. I encourage my brides to  order their dress and book their vendors far in  advance. They tend to be the brides that actually  enjoy their engagement, stay calm throughout the  process and are ready for their big day. Most  importantly, remember to enjoy it! It only happens once and it should be the best experience of your  life. I look forward to working with you and help you  make the most of this wonderful time!

 

 


 

 

 

 

Suzanne Cagle, Bridal Consultant

 

Suzanne's Advice: 

My advice to mothers is to remember that this is the most stressful time in your daughter’s life.  Most likely, she has just graduated, started a new job, is shopping for a new house, and planning a wedding all at the same time.  Make this time as easy on her and as special as possible.  Forgive her nervous breakdowns.  It’s all normal. 

 

 

 

 

 

Jacquie Westney, Owner

Jacquie's Advice:

Although you’ve most likely been dreaming about this day all of your life, try to keep an open mind.  Your initial ideas might not end up being the right decision for you.  This applies to everything from your choosing the members of your bridal party, to what food is served at your reception, to what your gown ends up looking like.  I came to Wedding Angels with only one requirement: a gown with no lace on it.  Guess what?  I ended up with an ALL lace gown.  I even ordered extra lace to make a custom lace veil, and I loved it! 


Wear a veil.  Or at least promise me you’ll strongly consider it.  This is just my personal experience, but for what it’s worth, my veil was the only thing that grounded me in reality on the day of my wedding.  For the entire day I felt like I was watching someone else.  I had planned this event for 18 months, and dreamed of it for years, but it didn’t feel real!  Until my mom put my veil in my hair.  That was a moment I’ll always remember, a crisp snapshot of that day etched in my memory.  When Mom stepped back to admire me, eyes brimming with tears of pride and joy, I saw my reflection in her eyes.  I was a bride!  From that moment on I was fully present in every second of that day, and I want that for each of you!


And finally, don’t forget why you’re planning a wedding in the first place.  It is so frighteningly easy to get swept up in the logistics of place cards and calligraphers, invitations and bridal showers, bridesmaids’ dresses and family drama.  Remember that you and your fiancée are putting this day together as a celebration of your love for each other.  Turn to each other for support, stay true to yourself and your desires, and don’t underestimate the emotional roller coaster that the wedding planning process is for all involved!  Be patient with yourself, each other, and your loved ones, and remember this is supposed to be fun!  When conflict presents itself, and trust me it will do so often, ask yourself “will the outcome matter to me in 10 years?”  If it will, fight hard to be heard.  If it won’t, let it go, and focus on the amazing journey you are about to embark on with your husband to be.  Delight in the joy that is about to unfold ahead of you!