Wedding Planning

Wedding Planning

What to do 3 weeks before your wedding

Feeling a little bit stressed out? We are here to help!

First thing is first, breathe in and back out. It is going to be ok, and you are going to get MARRIED! Don’t forget to keep celebrating that amongst the crazy details of the last few weeks.

Here are a few tips to help you feel a little less stressed and a little more excited!

Take a final head count

This can be a daunting task, but it will make such a big difference. Finalize the numbers for your venue and make sure you have a completed, easy-to-read table plan.

Create an overly detailed wedding day timeline

Try to include more than just when the ceremony starts and when the reception ends. It can include things like who is bringing your name cards and where should they be placed? Include who is transferring your overnight bag and when? Add the time your vendors are planning to arrive, what they are doing, and where your decor goes at the end of the night. All of these things can allow for a more relaxed day rather than trying to figure out details in the moment. Share this timeline with the wedding party, family, vendors and a coordinator for a more relaxed day.

When we arrive-

Wondering when We’ve Got It Covered will arrive? Most days we have multiple events and therefore can’t be everywhere at once. However, we can guarantee that it will be done before your event begins. Have a specific time you need it ready by? Contact us with that information as soon as possible so we can schedule you in.

Confirm the details with your vendors so they aren’t surprised or left guessing

1.Color Change?

Did any of your rental items change color? From white to ivory perhaps? It is easy to make these changes as you plan during your engagement, but don’t forget to let your rental company know of the switch.

2.Number change?

Along with colors, do you have any number changes? It is pretty typical that about 10-20% of your invited guests will RSVP regretfully and so it is important to inform your venue and any other vendors involved. Tip: Rent a few extras in case your numbers change last minute.

3. Size or style change?

Look over the style and size of your tables. Did you change to rectangle tables? Are you using rounds? Make sure your linen sizes are correct to avoid day of frustration.

Payments

Hopefully you have already created some sort of schedule months ago of what planning and payments need to happen and at what time in your engagement. Sift through that timeline to see if any other unseen payments that need to be made. Your payment and final numbers for your decor rented from We’ve Got It Covered, is due 15 days prior to your date.

Organize decor and accessories

Sort through your decor and organize it by where it goes. This is a good way to see what you are missing and if you need to make some last minute additions!

Make sure all necessary marriage documents are brought to the venue and are ready to go

Don’t forget the marriage documents! Something that can easily be forgotten if not put in a place to remember.

Iron/steam anything needed

Have you tried on all of your apparel and made sure its looking clean and pressed? Some last minute touch ups might need to be made before the big day!





Wedding Planning, Inspiration

Step by Step - How to Piece Together Favorites

Are you wondering if your wedding ideas will all come together to create that breathtaking image in your mind? 

Don't worry, We've Got It Covered! 

Here are 5 ways to guarantee a great wedding look you are sure to love! 

Wedding table set up with champagne table linen and surrounding chiavari chairs. For the centerpiece mercury glass candlesticks were used with flower bud vases and ivory napkins. Behind the table is a taupe backdrop and champagne pedestals holding g…

1. Pick a color scheme

taupe color
blush color
champagne color

2. Find a backdrop

This can be something unique from your venue like a big window, art on the wall, stonework, or a big fireplace. 

If nothing stands out...Choose your own statement like this taupe backdrop!

Taupe backdrop with champagne pedestals holding greenery arrangements complimented with glowing candles on the ground.

3. Add dimension

Use different heights and lengths in your wedding decor to create depth and visual appeal.

Another way to add dimension is a contrast color. Nothing too fancy or flamboyant (unless that's totally your cup of tea!), but something simple, like these greenery arrangements. It keeps your room looking lively and lifted rather than flat and dull. 

cylinder vase trio with floating candles
champagne pedestal

3. Pick your head table style, linen, and chair

To create the finished look a textured velvet linen was added with a Chiavari chair for the perfect sweetheart table!

champagne velvet linen with texture and shine
chiavari chair
sweetheart table with velvet linen and blush mercury glass candlestick decor

4. Add your centerpieces!

This is where you can be the most c r e a t i v e ! Put together an array of different items in your same color scheme, incorporate your contrast color, include your table number and maybe a few pictures and viola! You have a great centerpiece!

Mercury glass candlestick centerpieces on a champagne linen
White flower in a mercury glass bud vase on a champagne linen with a candle nearby
mercury bud vase holding a flower next to candlesticks
ivory napkin folded on a plate with neutral tone wedding decor

5. Lastly, put it all together and simply admire

Another great tip to make sure that your ideas come out flawless is to make your own mock table. Set it up and put together your centerpiece trying different things until you come to find something you absolutely love. 

Neutral tone wedding decor displayed with a champagne linen and a taupe backdrop. This look has a pop of color with greenery arrangements standing tall and ice chiavari chairs.

Wedding Planning

How to Decorate Your Venue - Things to Think About

Ceremony:

First thing to think about is your ceremony. Are you going to have an indoor ceremony? An outdoor ceremony? Is it in a barn? A field? An event center? A church? Maybe you want to bring the church setting outdoors. Anything is possible! First start broad, then get to the details. 

First-

Drama.

Broad ideas begin with using a backdrop, an arch, or creating something different. 

This idea was brought to life by adding curtains in a field, making the appearance of church windows for an outdoor ceremony. 

Outdoor ceremony site looking like a church with white curtains and chairs.

Second-

The chairs. 

Do they need to be covered? Want to add some color to the ceremony? Think about a colored sash! Keep it classy with black and white, or change it up and add your own spice of color! 

Black chair sash tied in a bow at a Minnesota outdoor wedding ceremony site.

Third-

The details.

Once you have the big ideas taken care of, like a backdrop or draping on an arch then look to the small details. Maybe you want to line your aisle with some decorations like candles or flowers or add a sign to the beginning for extra appeal. 

Wedding ceremony sign lining the aisle

Pictures:

Every venue has a specific place full of character and charm for wedding day pictures. When you have located that special spot think of different things you could add. Placing old furniture and a creative backdrop gives a fun place to take photos with your party as well as for your guests! 

Round barn farm style shoot with bride and her girls
Wedding inspiration for reception decor that is fun for the guests as well.

Lighting-

This is something that may seem small, but adds so much. When the evening comes and the soft glow shines, you are sure to feel love and romance throughout your entire space. 

crystal chandelier on a taupe curtain backdrop

Reception:

Guest Tables- 

This is where you get to be extra creative! Keep it simple or make it intricate, it's up to you! Decor ideas can include an array of centerpieces, table runners, chargers, napkins, candles, chair backs, flowers and more. 

Farmstyle reception decor with gold chargers and candles
farmstyle tablescape with burgundy table runner and gold chargers

Head Table-

This is probably the most important part of your day when thinking about decor. The head table is a focal point that directs all of the guests to you.

Decor items to think about include: a colored backdrop, a bold linen choice, chargers, napkins, flowers, candles or other centerpiece decor that matches your guest tables and personal style.

Full head table design displaying a burgundy backdrop with hanging greenery. On the table is a velvet linen and garland lining the length with gold accented candles. Next to the table are tall black candelabras for added glam.
black chargers on a velvet linen
candle accents with garland and flowers

Other various decoration ideas (optional):

Cake Table-

Your cake table and dessert display is a place to spice up your space with some unique finds. Add a sweet sign, a fun table and you are good to go! 

Western cake table display with gold candlesticks and lanterns with crates and other dessert delicacies

Cocktail Tables-

wine barrel cocktail table
cocktail table flowers
wedding day decor

Gift Table-

Gift table

Last but not least, don't forget any other areas that could be used to your advantage. If there is something that catches your eye, be sure to give it extra love and attention! You will never regret!

couple kissing under dreamy draping
outdoor wedding ceremony draping decor

Venue: Round Barn Farm

Decor: We've Got It Covered

Photography: Jeannine Marie Photography

PLANNER & DECOR: RUSTIC ELEGANCE

FLORIST: STUDIO B FLORAL DESIGNS

MAKE-UP: JAK BEAUTY

HAIR STYLIST: HAIR LOVE

DESSERTS: MISS SARA’S CAKERY

PRINT/DESIGN: INKWELL MPLS

CHALKBOARD ART: LOVE LETTERS

LIGHTING (BARN) ADAGIO DJAY ENTERTAINMENT

VIDEOGRAPHER: THE GREAT WHITE DRESS

CATERING: A’ BRITIN CATERING

BRIDE DRESS: BRIDAL ACCENT COUTURE

GROOM OUTFIT: SAVVI TUXES BY BRIDAL ACCENT

FLOWER GIRL DRESS AND RING BEAR OUTFIT: BRIDAL ACCENT COUTURE

ACCESSORIES: FRINGE BOUTIQUE

Wedding Planning, Inspiration

The Key to Making Your Wedding Tables Stand Out

VOLUME, Color, and Feel

These are the essentials when it comes to adding anything on top of, near, or around your reception tables for the most outstanding tables yet!

Check out these great examples by brides who chose to give their tables the volume, color AND feel that all tables deserve!

Wedding at the landmark center with Minnesota decor rentals. This look has gold sequin table runners, black candleabras, linens, and chaircovers with a gold sash tied kimono style.
Focal centerpiece of a black candleabra holding white feathers. This was paired with a gold sequin runner and charger.

VOLUME: The black candleabra gives this table height and the fluffy white feathers give the table even more shape and direction.

Color: The choice of gold in the table runner and charger gives a contrast look against the dark linen, napkins, and table decor.

Feel: The small lit candles placed sparatically on the table runner gives shine to the sequins and warmth to the atmosphere.

Farmstyle table layout with wood slices and royal blue sashes and napkins

VOLUME: The glass milk jars filled with stiffer greens, brings style to the farmtable. Lining the table with these fills out the length and completes the fullness of the table.

Color: The bright blue sashes and napkins give the wood a pop of color and livens the room.

Feel: The addition of woodslices under the flowers make for an outdoorsy, adventurous vibe.

blush vase on a blush sequin linen
gold candleabra with voluptuous greens on a blush sequin linen

VOLUME: A voluptuous green on top of a gold candleabra provides height and width filling great space on a round table.

Color: There are many colors compiled in this look, but can still look cohesive since they are in the same neutral color palette.

Feel: Texture is involved in the sequin linen and the ribbing on the blush bud vase for character and personality.

centerpieces displayed on a burgundy table linen
gold chargers and eucalyptus on a bold burgundy wedding linen with candles and flowers
gold votive cup with candles and a burgundy linen with flowers

VOLUME: This sweetheart table is filled with many things to keep it from looking bare. It has a gold metal pedestal bowl filled with flowers, mercury glass votives with candles, and gold chargers to fill the table.

Color: A bold burgundy linen was paired with gold centerpiece accents and a full flower arrangement for bonus color!

Feel: The linen choice oozes romance with a bit of daring flare.

Wedding reception draping in an outside pavilion with flowers in wood boxes for the centerpiece

VOLUME: The volume doesn't just have to be on the tables, it can be in the ceiling too! This draping adds dimension to the space and volume from the top down.

Color: This venue is an outdoor space with a lot of color from the landscape. However, pairing this simple wooden box on the table gives it fresh color and cohesion.

Feel: The simplicity of the centerpieces give the feel of a spacious, clean presentation.

Four tall candlesticks on a farm table with greenery mixed in
Gold charger and navy napkin on a farm table with eucalyptus
Wedding reception centerpiece ideas including greenery, champagne chargers, and crystal glasses

VOLUME: For longer tables, more decor is needed for full volume. This table has eucalyptus interwoven between candlesticks, drinking glasses, mercury bud vases and short tea candles.

Color: The eclectic collection of candlesticks placed throughout give this wood table a varied color scheme complimenting the chargers and other decor.

Feel: The shine from the tall candlesticks and layout design of the table presents a rustic and glamorous feel to the day.

Minnesota farm venue with lace table runners and gold chargers

VOLUME: A mixture of tall and short flower displays serve as focal points, yet establish a seamless combination to the head table filled with chargers and other various decorations.

Color: Choosing color can be as simple as pairing a gold charger against a lace table runner and lively flowers.

Feel: The intricate pattern of this aubrey lace table runner adds rustic charm paired with rustic wood floral boxes.

Lanterns with candles inside displayed near a floral wood box and crystal glasses
romantic candles intermixed with greenery and lantern decor
Long wood farm table with wedding decor of white lanterns, wood floral boxes, gold chargers and pink napkins

VOLUME: This look is comprised of simple decor, but still has great volume. The light houses add body and shape, while the eucalyptus generates thickness and bulk throughout the length of the entire table.

Color: Color is seen throughout the natural wood in the table, the green in the flowers, the white in the lanterns, and a pink and gold charger/napkin duo!

Feel: The centerpieces give a clean, feminine gathering paired with rustic tones in the table and floral wood boxes for a complete farmstyle table that is sure to stand out!