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  1. That seems really high! I would confirm if it really is $175 per image.

     

    I'm not doing a Boudoir session right now, but will for our anniversary.

     

    When I inquired, my photog said it was basically the same as an engagement session, which was $150/hr and you get all of the EDITED photos on a high resolution CD. You co-own the photos so you can get them printed anywhere you like.

     

    My photog did tell me that getting the photos printed through her was going to cost more, but that they would go through a final editing/retouching before going to print to get you the best photos possible.

     

    Then again, my quote didn't include hair/makeup but did include as many outfit changes as I wanted.

  2. I never got around to posting them, but here they are cheesy.gif

     

    I really love the way they turned out. We're doing menus and fan/umbrella/favor tags as well.

     

    Click the image to open in full size.

     

    This is the back of the invites. All of the inserts can be tucked into the ribbon which extends from the front to the back of invite. Cute, right?

     

    Click the image to open in full size.

     

    Reception card...

     

    Click the image to open in full size.

     

    And my favorite, the "rsvp" cards. We're having a tiny wedding, so everyone we are inviting is going. No need for real RSVP cards, so we just ended up using these to confirm menu choices. I love the little graphics!

     

    Click the image to open in full size.

  3. Quote:
    Originally Posted by amy&andy08 View Post
    Really? I'm confused....they know the both Jessica (Chrpfan) and myself are bringing our own and quoted us both 180 just to hang and wire them...not including the lanterns. Hmmmm.....I hate when we all get conflicting info. I'll have to e-mail Yarai to see. THanks for the heads up though Jackie!
    That's strange. Yarai quoted me $180 including the lanterns or $50 if I was bringing my own.
  4. Quote:
    Originally Posted by chprfan View Post
    I bought small votives at Michaels that I am bringing down but I am having Dreams provide the hurricanes with the candles...3 of them (different sizes) including candles was $20/table. Way worth it and then you dont have to worry about things breaking in your luggage!!
    OOh that's great to know about the hurrican vases with candles. Do you have any idea about how big they are?
  5. For my outdoor reception, I was envisioning a lot of candles, but I am wondering if will be too windy outdoors for candles.

     

    For those of you that had outdoor receptions, how did your candles hold up, and what kind did you use?

     

    It would be a bummer to have all kinds of candles and then not be able to keep them lit.

  6. I have some hyperpigmentation, but its mostly in the form of freckles on my upper cheeks and near my eyes. I had my second (in a series of three) photofacials (IPL) done yesterday.

     

    I definitely saw some results after the first one. My dermatologist recommended a higher "dosage" for my second treatment. My freckles are definitely darket today. They get darker and then fall off in about a week (at least that's what happened the first time). Hopefully I will see better results this second time around.

     

    I'm also starting Obagi-C RX skin care line, which is supposed to help with hyperpigmentation and overall skin tone. It supposedly entails some peeling and a process of cell turnover, which I am not looking forward to.

     

    I'll keep you guys posted on how it goes.

  7. I've been communicating with Martha over the past couple of months.

     

    She has been nothing but HELPFUL and responsive getting back to me with my zillions of questions.

     

    I'm looking at somewhere between $1500-$2000 for a bouquet, boutonierre, 2 huge ceremony arrangments and 4 reception arrangements.

  8. I'm paying $450 for mine (hemming, bustle, cups added).

     

    It is expensive, but you also have to consider the time and labor that goes into altering a gown. I thought my alterations wouldn't be very expensive, but I wasn't aware of the amount of work that went into the hemming (a complicated seam with very thick fabric).

     

    If you think about it, would you really trust your local dry cleaner for your alterations? Sure, they'd probably be a LOT less, but who knows what you'd end up with.

     

    I'm ok with paying for my alterations because I know what I'll be getting in the end. I'm 100% confident in my seamstress (she's an old Italian lady that worked with Neimans and Chanel for over 20 years).

     

    Is it more than I expected to pay? Yes.

     

    Is it worth the peace of mind? Definitely!

  9. Can anyone confirm if the Honeymoon Suite is nicer than the Governor's Suite?

     

    On the Dreams site, the Honeymoon suite seems to be pricier than the Governors.

     

    However on other sites, the Governor's suite is more expensive.

     

    My parents want to upgrade us, but are unsure which one to book.

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