The Wedding Calendar Countdown To End All Wedding Calendar Countdowns

The Wedding Calendar Countdown To End All Wedding Calendar Countdowns

One Year Before Wedding

Talk to both sets of parents to discuss the wedding budget…beg for them to pay a significant amount, if not all.

Select your wedding date ( day on the calendar not an actual date to the wedding, that should be filled already) have a back up date in mind (once again not an actual date to the wedding)

Meet with the officiant who will perform the wedding ceremony…no joke here, sorry

Decide on music for the ceremony. This can be either a soloist, organist or any other musician. Ask if they can play a little Metallica.

Reserve your reception venue. Locate one near a hotel, you can thank me later.

Select your catering. This should include any and all forms of sushi.

Pick Your DJ and or band. They should be able to play The Weather Girls all time classic “It’s Raining Men”

Book Studio Cabral for your Photography and Video and pretty much anything else they offer. I cannot stress enough how important this one is for your wedding day.

Six Months To One Year Before The Wedding

Visit with the clergy to set the date and time of your ceremony…once again no joke here.

It’s a good time to review your budget with both sets of parents. Once again begging can help.

Great time for the Bride to select the wedding gown as well as your veil. Extra points if you can somehow incorporate any super hero.

Time to start your guest list and have both sets of parents start theirs. If your the first to get married good luck your parents will want to invite everyone they every met.

Groom needs to select his best man and ushers. May we suggest a draft much like the NHL, complete with announcer and TV show. Let them also know at this time although it is a summer wedding they cannot wear shorts, flip flops and a t-shirt.

Bride to choose her bridal party and discuss/order dresses for the wedding day. Reiterate how hot pink is such an awesome color and that it matches everything.

Register for gifts. Ask your local comic book shop what sort of options they have for weddings.

Start your honeymoon planning. Send away for brochures, visit a travel agent and do a bit of online research. Any European destination should do although Paris is great any time of year.

Four Months Before The Wedding

The Groom should choose his suits style…pants are optional.

At this time your guest list should be complete. If you have an ex boyfriend attending you should probably rethink that.

Order your invitations. If any Super Hero is pictured you win at the game of life.

Renew your passport. Don’t blame your better half if they go on the honeymoon alone and your sent home.

Meet with the musicians to select music. If Metallica is not an option AC/DC is a very good second choice.

Order your flowers…I got nothing, carry on. I was going to say something about chrysanthemum’s but not anymore.

Get your wedding bands so that forever more you can quote Homer Simpson. The true Simpson’s fans will know what I’m talking about.

Register for your premarital classes. Not kidding, these classes helped my wife and I so much.

Three Months Before The Wedding

Final, final, final guest list. Meet up with both set of parents and beg one last time for them to help out. This is a great time to mention how great a child you were. Unless if you weren’t a good child in which case no need to bring it up.

The Groom needs to finalize his attire as well for his groomsmen.  Superhero T-shirts underneath for sure.

Book that European honeymoon. Make sure passports and or visas are in order. No one needs to be left behind.

Two Months Before The Wedding

GET YOUR WEDDING CAKE …red velvet works for everyone.

Set up hair and make up consultations. No need to mention this is for the Bride. Not that there would be anything wrong with that.

Your reception menu should be finalized. If your wedding is on a Tuesday you already made that decision. Taco Tuesday!

Mail out your invitations…Sorry. I can’t make it, I got a thing.

Arrange for your wedding day transportation. I feel that chariots should be an option, but who am I to make that call.

Bride’s gown fitting should be scheduled. Make appointments for the attendants to get fitted as well. Last chance to incorporate hot pink.

One Month Before The Wedding…Bride

Bride’s final dress fitting. Complete with fresh super hero logo ablaze on the back, tasteful of course.

Buy gifts for the groom and your bridesmaids. Studio Cabral gift certificates are available.

Schedule your rehearsal for the week or few days before the wedding day.

Start writing your thank you notes. Yes for the gifts which you may receive on your wedding day. Trust me, you need the head start. Your welcome by the way.

Arrange the accommodations for your out of town guests. If they are from the US make them stay in a hotel. Their dollar is better than ours.
Finalize your details with the venue, caterer, florist, musicians and Studio Cabral.

One Month Before The Wedding…Groom

YOU HAVE TWO JOBS DO NOT MESS THEM UP

Buy a gift for your bride and your attendants. Tickets to the Maple Leafs, Raptors and Blue Jays work. Get one for your photographer as well.

Confirm the details and reservations for the honeymoon in Paris.

Two Weeks Before The Wedding

Review all of the details for your transportation. Escape plan not included.

Continue writing your thank you notes. Yes continue, your gonna thank me later.

One Week Before The Wedding…Crunch Time

Check with all of your vendors in regards to final details. Make sure your times and locations are all the same. No joke here, this one is serious.

Pack for the honeymoon. Or just a toothbrush that depends on you guys.

Bride…time to pick up your wedding gown. I speak for everyone when I say you look great in it. Good choice by going with the Batman logo, it matches your eyes.

Groom…pick up your wedding attire. Don’t worry you can find a great video on YouTube on how to tie your bow tie.

Give your attendants their gifts and advise them on any special seating arrangements for the ceremony. In regards to the gifts (tickets to a major sports event in Toronto) the photographer gets the closest seat to the aisle.

The Big Day Has Arrived

Groom gets all the duties. Bride gets to be a princess for the day.

Go over any details and timing for the day with the best man. Someone else can help with that, you may not know it yet but this is the biggest day of your life. Unless the Maple Leafs win the cup within your lifetime at which point that becomes the biggest day of your life.

Make sure the best man has the wedding ring. This may very well be the most important point. Miss this and there will not be a wedding.

Arrive 20 to 30 minutes before the ceremony, not after. It’s cool if the bride is late but not the groom.

Make sure you thank everyone, including both sets of parents. If not for them this would not have happened.

PS…Remember to have fun.

 CC

Studio Cabral Photo Booth In Action

Studio Cabral Photo Booth In Action

Last weekend our photo booth was a busy little bee at Clarisse and Tony’s wedding at the Oasis Convention Centre. With two hours of photo booth time you wouldn’t believe how deep the line was at times. The idea of having a photo booth at any event is a wonderful one. As the guests are able to bring something home to mark the occasion as well as having a little bit of fun in the process.

Our stand alone photo booth is completely self sufficient. Although most of the children were helping their parents navigate the start buttons and the reason of the countdowns. Trust me as we get older you will never stop being amazed at how smart children are. If they banded together they would be able to take over the world, just don’t tell them that.

In the span of 2 minutes you can have your props selected, get 4 images taken and your print in your hand. I wish pizza delivery was that quick. The bulk of that time is taken up by prop selection to be honest, but with so much selection can you blame them. My personal preference is the Groucho Marx glasses, although not many people know who that is.

CC

Studio Cabral Wedding Referral Program

Studio Cabral Wedding Referral Program

Today we are going to discuss the Studio Cabral wedding referral program, which is available to all of our wedding clients. The program has been in place for 5 years and was brought forth to give every wedding an opportunity to be rewarded for the simple act of referring us to their family and friends. We wanted to implement something that would reward our couples for the always appreciated act of letting someone know of the great work we are doing. The best compliment we can receive is a referral from anyone.

But the rewards do not stop with the one giving the referral, it also extends to the couple that receives it. It’s a win win win situation. Not many things in life benefit all sides that are involved, that’s what makes our referral program work well. When we do a great job and capture awesome images that last for generations you will tell everyone about it. They decide that they would love to have us at their wedding day as well. That’s two happy clients, and we love the opportunity to make our clients smile.

The best part is there are no limits to the amount of referrals you can give. In many cases we have had couples gain over $1000 worth of referral money. It helped them pay off part of their order as well as at upgrades, new products and extra services. Everyone is different but we all need a little break with a bill once and awhile. So when you are getting married and decide to book with Studio Cabral you can earn rewards just for spreading the word about our wedding services. Once again the best compliment we can receive is the assurance from our clients that we will take care of their family and friends as well.

CC

Top 5 Wedding Transportation Tips

Top 5 Wedding Transportation Tips

This post is brought to you by our good friend Lucy from Exclusive Limousine Service. One of the best wedding vendors in Toronto, hands down. We asked her to give us a few tips on what to look for when you are hiring someone to take care of your wedding day transportation.

What To Look For In a Wedding Transportation Company and how to choose the right limo for your wedding day.

Of all your wedding suppliers your wedding transportation service is one of the most important for it can either make or ruin your day. I always recommend wedding couples to not only compare prices but also vehicles and establishments. Go and visit who you would like to reserve with. Put your mind at ease knowing who you are dealing with.

Why you should book and trust your Chauffeured Transportation Services with Exclusive Limousine Service.

– Company established in 1981. Office staffed 24/7 support.
– Email prompts 20 minutes prior to arriving advising of your Chauffeur Name, cell no. and photo.
– We cater to Wedding Events Only. No Club Runs, Proms or Graduations therefore all our vehicle are immaculate and kept indoors when not working.
– GPS tracking in all vehicles – never on time- Always arrive early.
– 25 Million Dollar Insurance Coverage

There are a lot of amazing Limousine companies out there that provide Professional Service allowing you to receive the Quality that you expect on Your Very Special Day. It is a matter of taking the time and shopping properly. I would love for you and your fiancé to come and visit our showroom to view our fleet. Just suggest a day and time and I will confirm back.

Thank you.
Lucy Menton
Wedding Transportation Consultant
Exclusive Limousine Service

Clarisse & Tony Oasis Convention Centre

Clarisse & Tony Oasis Convention Centre

This past Saturday we had the pleasure of photographing the wedding of Clarisse and Tony. You will soon find out from the images below that we had a great time on this particular wedding day. As you may know by now we tend to use anything and everything that may be lying around the house, church and reception venue. Nothing can be left out in the open for us to grab because we love to find a way to introduce them to the images we create. I mean if you have the Michael Jackson Thriller LP ( that’s what the old folks call records, and records are what music used to be played on) just sitting there we cannot help ourselves. We had to play it just to hear Vincent Price’s voice.

The wedding day started with the groom Tony getting ready with the help of his two daughters who were the “best men”. As most of you know the best man for the job is a woman, or so my mom and wife keep telling me. They were a great help and even knew a few of the words to Thriller. After a horrible attempt at a zombie dance sequence we went off to capture a few images of the bride getting ready. She had a tag team help her out as well, in this case Clarisse’s sisters. Both were an awesome team and kept Clarisse calm and ready for her big day. Their wedding ceremony was held at Christ The King Church on Lakeshore. Clarisee and Tony made a great choice in getting a second photographer to photograph that day. The balcony alone made it worth while, being able to capture images on multiple levels adds a little different look to the story of their wedding day.

After the ceremony we took the time to photograph of all of the family photos the Bride and Groom wanted. With guests from Florida, New York, California as well as the Philippines and even China we had a great time talking to these people from all corners of Earth. The formal images were captured at Adamson Estates, where we were alone with no other wedding present. Which is a very rare occurrence to say the least. Without the traffic of dealing with other bridal parties we left for the Oasis Convention Centre in record time. Which was great for us to set up our photo booth and have it ready a full hour before the receiving line. The photo booth itself was constantly busy with wedding guests waiting their turn, picking their props and getting their custom prints to take home.

The reception was a full on party which was made possible by Non Stop Productions, who kept that dance floor full all night long. At every wedding the food holds a great deal of importance to many and Oasis Convention Centre does not disappoint. Great staff and great vendors make any wedding day a success and Clarisse and Tony’s wedding day was just that.