Thursday, May 13, 2010

Writing Your Wedding Vows

Stumped as to what to say? Elegala.com advises:

Consult your past
Time for a trip down memory lane. Start jotting down the details of special firsts in your relationship—first meeting, first date, first kiss, first “I love you,” etc. What qualities made you fall in love in the first place? Are there special milestones in your relationship that that have helped bring you here today?

Envision the Future
What challenges and achievements to you foresee in the future, and how do you expect to meet those things together?

Complete Me
Sure, it’s a line from a movie—but there’s a reason for its now cliche status. What characteristics does he/she bring out in you? How does he/she make you a better person?

Use the right words
Compile your notes, memories and reflections, and begin turning words into sentences, and finally sentences into wedding vows. Consult your thesaurus for the perfect expressions to reflect your thoughts. Some words to get you started: love, trust, support, strength, encourage, respect, cherish, admire, value, commit, pledge and promise.

Great tips for your ceremony at The Quechee Inn! Call us at 802-295-3133 to get started on your special day!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

What should you do with YOUR flowers


Elegala.com has some great ideas for flowers called 9 Creative Ideas for Wedding Flowers. We wanted to pass along their words of wisdom.

Play with Shape

Arrangements with a just-picked, unstructured look are replacing the tightly bound bouquet and centerpiece shapes of previous seasons. Ensure a modern, not messy, look by choosing the right flowers. Hearty blooms like lilies, orchids, and amaranthus work well in looser arrangements because of the sleek shape of the individual blooms. Also consider incorporating non-floral elements like feathers, berries, and crystals to add interest and depth.

Get Into Navy
Sophisticated and classic navy is one of the hottest colors on the 2009 wedding palette, and many brides are daring to think beyond basic baby blue by incorporating the darker shade into their floral schemes. Naturally, navy flowers may be hard to come by, but there are some options that are a close match: deep blue violets, thistles, and hydrangea are available in various shades of blue and indigo, while roses are a versatile bloom that can be dyed any color – including navy blue. Pair these bold navy blooms with white or ivory for a classic look, or yellow for a bright burst of color.

Think Beyond the Vase
Options abound beyond the basic floral vase for holding your flowers. Consider instead mixing and matching clusters of unique containers like wood buckets, mason jars, cans, pitchers, antique urns, and uniquely shaped vases to add interest and reflect your wedding theme. Some ideas: Fill watering cans with wild flowers for a garden fete, or use apothecary jars filled with sand and sea glass to complement to a waterfront wedding.

Lighten Up
Candles, always a popular choice for centerpieces, are becoming even more popular as a budget and eco-friendly enhancement to traditional floral centerpieces. Ample candlelight lends the day a romantic, organic feel, while the natural resource saves electricity and drapes the setting with an intimate glow. Another way to enhance your arrangements with lighting and really make your centerpieces pop is through a technique called pinspotting: This advanced light design shines tiny beams of light from the ceiling to illuminate the center of each arrangement.

Get Stoned
Say good-bye to light pastels and muted shades, and seek inspiration from the baubles on your ears and wrist. Rich gemstone colors like amethyst, turquoise, and amber are hot on this year’s wedding color palette. Accent these rich colors with soft sandy tones or grays instead of chocolate brown (so last year!).

Go Green
Going green is easy when it comes to wedding flowers. Consult Mother Nature for inspiration and bring the outdoors in. Natural objects like stones, leaves, pinecones, even twigs can add an organic aesthetic to your reception décor. Place in rustic containers or scatter amongst pillar candles for added ambiance. Get more green weddings ideas and advice here.

Make it Personal
Further seeking to personalize their weddings, brides are using their wedding flowers to call out specific interests by incorporating unique items into bouquets and centerpieces and creating a conversation piece for guests. For instance, bookworms can use use intricately piled leather-bound books in place of floral centerpieces, and wine lovers can use wine bottles and decanters as centerpiece holders.

Tie it Together
The hand-tied bouquet continues its reign as the most popular bouquet style as brides opt for a tailored and natural look to their wedding flowers. A fresh bunch of flowers gathered and wrapped in a wide satin ribbon presents the look of simple elegance, but brides wishing to up the glam of this otherwise simple look can embellish the bouquet with brooches, pins, and crystal picks.

Lose the Corsage
De rigueur brides are forgoing corsages and instead having the moms carry nosegays or tussy mussys down the aisle. Besides the fact that corsages tend to conjure up memories of proms gone bad, there’s practical reason for this trend because it saves the dress – often made from fragile fabric – from pulling and tearing from the weight of the corsage .

Ask our Wedding Specialist, Michelle Campbell, who The Quechee Inn recommends to help create stunning floral arrangements on your wedding day! We make weddings effortless and elegant at The Quechee Inn at Marshland Farm.

We can't wait to plan your wedding!
Kristie Poehler
Regional Director of Sales & Marketing

Monday, February 1, 2010

Stress-Free Weddings

That's what every bride-to-be wants, right? No one wants to put themselves through undue stress, especially around their most memorable day! Elegala.com gives us another round of sage advice.

1) Reclaim Your Life and Yourself
2) Reconnect with Friends and Loved Ones
3) Cater to Someone Else for a Change
4) Spend Quality Time with Your Fiance

That sounds just about right...So...

Take a hot cup of tea and sit back and read this article!

When you're ready to start planning, contact us at The Quechee Inn! Remember, we have stress-free wedding options for you and when you have your special day with us--you are our only focus of attention. Call 802-295-3133 and we'll take care of everything.

See you here!
Kristie Poehler
Regional Director of Sales & Marketing

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

New Wedding Photos


Thanks so much to Beltrami Photography for sending us some beautiful photos of a recent wedding at The Quechee Inn! I want to showcase them here for you. These photos will show you how exceptionally gorgeous a wedding at our Inn can be!


For more information on Beltrami Studios, visit their website.


Call us at 800-235-3133 to speak with our wedding specialist today!


Kristie Poehler
Regional Director of Sales & Marketing