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Welcome
to my bio! Vendor
reviews are at the bottom. All photos here are
copyrighted by the fabulous Linda Wallace....please
give her credit if you use them.
I am former knottie swtpea0830
and MrsSwtPea.
Since I am also a wedding vendor, I have been banned from
posting on the Knot. Hopefully this name will last longer,
but I don't anticipate being around for a long time! You can
email me at lauraauer@gmail.com
with any questions on my vendors, my wedding, or my wedding planning
services.
Chris and I got engaged in 2002 and just got married on June 10, 2006.
We had a gorgeous wedding day and couldn't have asked for
anything better! I'm so happy to be married to my high school
sweetheart and am looking forward to living our lives together.
Jump to: Getting Ready, Ceremony, Reception, Alone Time, Vendor Reviews
Getting Ready






Chris'
ring engraving made it into the July issue of Glamour
Magazine! I picked up a copy the night before the wedding and
brought it to show him.




Everyone
should have an emergency kit! Steamers are really handy, too.

My
brother helping out his wife







Is
it time to get married yet??
















Married!



Each
hugging each other's moms

Matt,
Heather, Chris, Laura, Lori, Jeff, Kelly, Nick

33



"Put
it back on"
























Our
new little nephew, Connor



Playing
nice














We
saw Knottie Julie5220! She let us get on the boat she works
on!














Vendor Reviews
A
note about my reviews: Vendors that earned a B did exactly what I
expected of them. Vendors that earned a B+ or A went above
and beyond to 'wow' me. Vendors that earned an A+ were simply
outstanding. I would highly recommend ALL of my vendors to
anyone and had no serious negative experiences.
Day-of
Coordinator:
Soiree Special
Events: A+
I
hired my own staff for my wedding, which was the smartest thing I did
for myself! It has since made me realize that what I do for a
living is worthwhile and extremely necessary for every bride.
There was an issue with the caterer (see below) which I was
not aware of until my husband told me at the end of the night.
They took care of the entire setup and cleanup, as well as
working with all the vendors to ensure a smooth event. Amy,
Mariah, and Ryan are awesome!!
Engagement
Photos:
Laura Gorman
Photography: A
Laura
was just building her portfolio when we wanted to take engagement
photos, so we got a session for free! She walked around Old
Town Alexandria with us for about an hour and snapped away.
We got quite a few great shots and used one for our guest
book photo mat. No complaints here!
Dress:
Allure Bridals
& Bridal
Visions: B+
Since
I had over 3 years to plan my wedding, I was really in no rush to pick
out my gown. My first stop was Bridal Visions, and I tried on
several "good picks" there. I hit about 8 more stores after
that, and none of them had nearly the selection of Bridal Visions.
I was looking for a very simple dress with no lace or
beading. I was even told by one saleswoman that such a dress
did not exist and I would have to have one custom-made for me!
As you can see above, I ignored her advice and went back to
Bridal Visions. Yana and Trina both helped me with the sale
and were super friendly. They let me try on as many dresses
as I could and never brought me anything above my price range.
They weren't overbooked and were able to spend quality time
with me discussing the fabric, bustle ideas, sizes, and the fit of the
dress. It came in earlier than expected and I received a
phone call the day it was in. I could have found this dress
online for cheaper, but the service of this local shop made me feel
that they deserved my money. I'd recommend this store to
anyone.
Alterations:
Angie
C: A
Angie
is my hero! I love this woman. She added a 7-point
bustle and took in the dress in all the right places.
I went three times for alterations and it cost approximately
$150. She also altered my sister-in-law's bridesmaid dress
and will be doing alterations for my bridesmaid dress for a wedding I'm
in this fall. She obviously loves what she does and I'm
looking forward to working with her again.
Headpiece:
Bridal Visions:
B
No
problems here, but my tiny little comb was $75. I searched
high and low online, with no luck. After coming across this
one at Bridal Visions, I decided to pay retail prices and go for it.
I'm happy with how it looked, but was aiming more for the $20
range. It came in right on time and was very high quality,
which I guess makes it worth it.
Bridesmaids Dresses:
Alfred Angelo
& RK Bridal:
B
No
big issues here. RK Bridal is a store in NYC that offers a 5%
discount off any quoted price. I called Pearl's Place to get
a quote, then received the discount from RK. The dresses came
in on time in the right sizes. My only complaint is that they
don't have an online ordering system, which would have made things a
LOT easier! I had very different-sized dresses to order and
also had a rush charge, which made it difficult to figure out exactly
how much the total would be. The guy on the phone was nice
enough but I definitely got the feeling that they were extremely busy
and not interested in answering lots of questions. I got $145
retail dresses for about $95 each.
Rehearsal Dinner:
The Chart House:
A
Chris'
mom arranged everything with the Chart House in Old Town Alexandria,
which means I didn't have to do anything but show up! They
provided a lovely cocktail hour and a fantastic dinner. The
staff was courteous and on top of things, which made service go very
smoothly. Their second-floor dining room has a fantastic view
and provided privacy. My only complaint here is that you can
definitely hear the noise of the restaurant below, so toasts were a
little hard to hear. Also, there's no elevator for elderly
guests. They can't do anything about either of those things,
but FYI if you're planning an event here.
Rehearsal Dinner Photos:
Kate Triano
Photography: A
Kate
was another budding photographer looking for portfolio work, which
means we lucked out and got her services for free! She got a
lot of great photos and was super nice. I didn't hardly
notice her at all, which was really wonderful. I'm glad to
have those photos since the rehearsal dinner included all of our close
family and friends.
Caterer:
Marco Polo Caterers:
B
I
originally worked with David, who was great. The tasting was
wonderful, David was responsive, and all was well with the world.
They even agreed to change one of their recipes (I wanted
pineapple instead of onions on the kebabs). A few months
before the wedding, I called again and learned that David was no longer
with the company. I met with Enrico, who was also fantastic.
He was very accomodating and put up with my detailed
requests. Unfortunately between the last two versions of the
contract, sodas were taken out. I believe it's because we
changed the bar package to a limited bar (we provided beer &
wine), but I didn't catch this detail before sending in the final
check. On the wedding day, my DOCs had to run to the grocery
store and buy 2-liter bottles to cover for this error. Yes, I
was to blame for not checking the contract, but I also am a bit
disappointed that it was changed without being pointed out.
The food was very nice, the staff was friendly, and they let
us bring our own alcohol. All-around, a good experience.
Site:
Newton
White Mansion: B
No
major complaints here. My coordinators came early like I
asked them to, and they couldn't go into the house before our
contracted time. They set up the outdoor ceremony first
anyway, but an hour really is a short amount of time for the indoor
setup. The mansion was beautifully maintained although the
reception was a little hot with the AC turned all the way up.
Our guests loved walking through the mansion and we received
a lot of compliments.
Photographer:
Linda Wallace
Photography: A++
Linda
was by far my favorite vendor of the whole wedding planning process.
We booked her WAY prior to the wedding, so there were several
months where I didn't talk to her at all. During the process,
I moved her hotel, added an hour, and included a drive to Alexandria
from Landover. She rolled with all those changes with no
complaints. I even came up with a "must take" list and ended
up never sending it to her, trusting that she'd know what to get.
On the wedding day, she was simply fantastic.
Everytime we turned around she was there, but never
noticeable enough to get in the way or be obnoxious. I don't
think I saw her at all during the ceremony, although obviously I had a
little more on my mind than looking for the photographer.
She obliged to many requests by my family to take "group
portraits" and got us through our formal photographs very
quickly. Even after the reception she followed us to Old Town
Alexandria for a portrait session. We ended up walking for
about 90 minutes and she never once complained. Even with all
that heavy equipment she was carrying around! If you're
looking for a photographer, please please consider Linda Wallace.
She was the shining star of the day and I couldn't be happier
with the finished product! We ended up with 1200 final
photographs to choose from and a few of my favorites are above (yes,
there are LOTS more)! I'm not looking forward to creating an
album, since it will be so hard to cut some of her great photos out.
HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION.
Videographer:
Red Feather Video
& Bright
Star Productions: A
My
brother and his wife run Red Feather Video, and their friends run
Bright Star. Soheila & Ray were there to get the
footage and Jeff and Lori will edit it as our wedding gift.
Soheila & Ray were unobtrusive on the day and not at
all intimidating or obnoxious. I'm sure working with them on
a full video would be a great experience. I can't wait to see
the final product!
Officiant:
Brian Vaughan:
A
Brian was a joy to work with and really created an individualized
ceremony for us. He traveled from Charlottesville a few times
to meet with us and was easy to get ahold of through email.
He really took the time to learn who we are and why we are
with each other. He's the sweetest man and we both enjoyed
having him there on our big day. We had a few people tell us
that they had trouble hearing him during the ceremony, but we were
outdoors and didn't have him mic'd. All in all, we are
extremely pleased with Brian's performance.
Florist:
Petal's Edge Floral Design:
A
I had my fair share of contract revisions and even changed
my color scheme a few months before the wedding. Gerry and
Rebecca rolled with it and provided beautiful arrangements.
They even agreed to use my MIL's tall "vases," which were
less than easy to work with. My bouquet looked great at the
end of the day for our portrait session. They made Chris a
second boutonniere to wear for those photos, but unfortunately it was
demolished by his seatbelt before we even left the reception.
A week after the wedding, we visited my parents and saw that
they still had one of our centerpieces on their table. It
surprisingly looked pretty good, which means they use the freshest and
highest quality flowers. They have been in high demand lately
so I was very glad to be able to work with them.
Cake:
A Piece of Cake:
A
What
can I say about Rocio? She's one of my favorite people and
makes the BEST cakes in the DC area. It's evident that she
loves what she does and she is so responsive and easy to work with.
I have had several other slices of cake from Rocio and they
are consistently fresh, light, and yummy!
DJ:
DJ Greyhound: A
Vern
is by far one of the greatest DJs around. He lives near
Annapolis which made in-person meetings difficult for me, but we really
enjoyed his personality and laid-back style. We chose to have
a very subdued and classy kind of wedding reception, which Vern
provided for us. He didn't flinch at our requests for
"Skokiaan", "The Safety Dance" , or lots and lots of Jimmy Buffett.
We've continued to be 'vendor friends' after the wedding and
he now provides a discount to any Soiree brides.
Ceremony
Musicians:
The Moeller Duo:
B+
I
love the way these guys sound! They're a husband/wife team
who play the cello and classical guitar. Check out the
samples on their website and you'll see what I mean. This was
the perfect compromise to a string quartet and a classical guitar, and
was simply beautiful. I admit that I don't remember any of
the music from the wedding, but was told it was great. I'm
looking forward to getting the video back so I can hear them!
Ceremony
Umbrellas & Fans:
Oriental Trading Co.:
B
Just
as I expected. The umbrellas were very affordable and so were
the fans! My order came right on time. One of the
umbrella handles fell off when I pulled them out of the box, but for
$1.00 apiece, what could I expect? I originally ordered 24
umbrellas and after watching our guest count grow, ordered another 24.
The kids loved them and so did the adults.
Favors:
My
Grandma: A+
After
coming up with the idea to give away jam as our favors, my grandma
offered to make these for us! We all took a big field trip to
go strawberry picking, and then she taught us how to make jam.
We helped with the first batch but then she finished off the
rest by herself! This woman is simply amazing and made this
aspect of the wedding so much easier than if I had done it myself.
Embosser:
Wilshire Graphic Press:
B+
No
complaints here. WGS created a very cute pineapple embossing
plate for us to use on everything. We embossed our
invitations, place card favors, and thank you notes. I still
use it on personal stationery. Amy is a dream to work with
and is definitely on top of her correspondence.
I've since ordered a plate for our new address and also one
for my business. I'm excited to see them when they come in!
Invitations:
My
aunt's graphic design business: A+
Yay!
Susan is my hero! My aunt offered to design and
print our invitations as a wedding gift. They turned out just
fantastic and we received so many compliments! We used a
pineapple theme on just about everything we could and the paper was
primarily green with some white accents. We had a horizontal
pocketfold which included directions, a response card, a wedding
itinerary, and hotel information. We even embossed the tissue
with a pineapple, because we could. Fun!
Thank
you notes:
Paper Source: B
I
love Paper Source and can't get enough of that store! I
bought my thank you notes here and continue to return for just about
all my paper needs. They are a bit pricey, so I can't
wholeheartedly recommend them with no qualms. Great products,
though!
Kid's Bags:
Oriental Trading Co.,
Dollar Tree,
& Costco:
B
Everything
was just as expected. I ordered foam ice cream poppers, 'fart
noise' cups of slimy stuff, and water snake things from the Oriental
Trading Co. They arrived on time and were a fair price.
No complaints there! Costco helped out with juice
boxes, granola bars, candy, snack sized cookie bags, and
disposable cameras. Dollar Tree was good for stuff like
activity books, crayons, and "Groucho Marx glasses." The kids
loved the bags and it kept them entertained all day! The
parents were thankful too, that we thought of the kids.
Chocolate Fountain:
Soiree Special
Events: A+
As
part of our services, my company owns an awesome chocolate fountain!
I used Belgian dark chocolate and our guests loved it.
Dipping items included strawberries, pineapple, marshmallows,
Rice Crispie treats, peanut butter cookies, and pretzels.
They're really not as messy as people say, as long as the
chocolate is far enough away that little hands can't reach into it.
Kudos to Ryan for handling this one for us. Yummy!!
Transportation:
My
mom's Subaru Outback & Chris' Nissan Xterra: A+
Since
our ceremony and reception was at the same place, it seemed stupid to
hire transportation. I arrived with my mom from the salon and
Chris and I left in his new Xterra. Our family has a
tradition of decorating the cars, which would have been impossible with
a rented towncar. Plus, we got to go wherever we wanted
without tipping the driver!
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