Nosso casamento LGBTQ + caloroso e intencional de US $ 40 mil em Austin, Texas

Kelsey Lawrence-Jones, CEO + Fundador (Trabalhadores por conta própria) + Katie Lawrence-Jones, Parent Support Specialist at an Elementary School
Resumo de uma frase da vibração do casamento: Our wedding vibe was autumn-vintage, pairing warm colors and earth tones with film photography and 70s style clothing.
Orçamento planejado: $35,000
Orçamento real: $40,000
Número de convidados: 135
Localização: Springdale Station | Austin, Texas
Fotógrafo: Chelsea Francis

Onde alocamos mais fundos: We spent the most money on our fotografia, praia ecológica limpa, and food! We also had to reschedule our wedding due to the pandemic, and lost a few deposits to vendors going out of business or having to cancel due to pandemic circumstances.

We really cared the most about making people feel happy the moment they arrived, and having the right venue, in East Austin, was really important to us.

Photography was also super important because I (Kelsey) am also a photographer.

Onde alocamos menos fundos: We bought our dresses as inexpensively as possible! We also designed all of our own signage, salve as datas, convida, name cards, números de mesa, and wedding website. We also borrowed picture frames and decor items from our home and from friends. We also opted for using camcorders vs hiring a videographer. We had friends film things throughout the day and night “home video” style and later edited the footage into a highlight reel.

O que valeu totalmente a pena: The photography was 100% worth it. Our photographer shot digitally and on film. The photos are everything we hoped for.

The florals by Allison Beth Design set the whole vibe, and our DJ, DJ Boyfriend, did such a good job, no one wanted to leave the dance floor (which is our personal dream situation).

O que não valeu a pena: Would have opted to not rent as much furniture—it was really cute, but no one really used it!

Algumas coisas que nos ajudaram ao longo do caminho: It’s hard deciding between hiring wedding planners or tackling the event yourself. Para nós, pessoalmente, we could not have done this without our wedding planners, Wedding Party Love. They are an inclusive, equity minded service for LGBTQ+ couples and allies, based in Austin. As a queer couple, they made us feel so much more comfortable throughout the whole process. We trusted them with everything. They made the whole process of planning a wedding, and then rescheduling a wedding during a pandemic as painless as possible. I highly recommend spending the money on wedding planners if you’re able to.

Meu melhor conselho prático para meu planejamento: Relaxar! We planned our wedding for a very long time due to the pandemic and rescheduling. We started out very detail obsessed, and as time passed, we shifted our focus from *perfection* to making sure the wedding really reflected us. We wanted people to look around and think “this is so them”.

tb, hire vendors that you feel good about supporting. Partnering with people and vendors who really reflect your values, makes the day even more special.

Coisa favorita sobre o casamento: Hard to choose between these two things!

  1. We did our “first look” at the bar where we had our first date. It was the first place we actually ever saw each other in person so it just felt like the perfect spot. And our photographer did a great job getting photos there.
  2. We had flower “grannies” instead of flower girls. Nana (from Katie’s side) and Grandie (from Kelsey’s side) really stole the show. It meant so much to us to have them in our wedding party.

Algo mais: Because our wedding was an LGBTQ+ wedding, it really gave us an opportunity to totally re-evaluate all wedding traditions. Some of them really made sense because they help keep a flow to the night, and others made no sense to us at all. We ended up really custom building a day that best reflected us and our people. And you can have fun with it, também! Por exemplo, our officiant/best friend surprised us by altering the “I do’s” to say: “Do you take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife through the good, the bad, and the rad?"

You don’t have to do things at your wedding just because it’s “tradition”. Do whatever you want! It’s your day.

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