{"id":42872,"date":"2017-04-27T06:57:23","date_gmt":"2017-04-26T20:57:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/au\/articles\/wedding-hacks-dream-wedding\/"},"modified":"2021-11-10T06:00:47","modified_gmt":"2021-11-09T19:00:47","slug":"wedding-hacks-dream-wedding","status":"publish","type":"au-article","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.com.au\/articles\/wedding-hacks-dream-wedding\/","title":{"rendered":"Wedding hacks for a dream wedding"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The whole idea of life hacks has captured the spotlight these last few years, with a central focus on clever tips and tricks to make life easier. So it’s no surprise to learn that #weddinghacks are also a thing, with an unending stream of ideas to help brides and grooms plan a dream day with less stress. We tapped into the expertise of key team member Chloe Lazaroy from prestige Melbourne wedding venue Elizabethan Lodge<\/a> to come up with 11 hacks we guarantee will make your wedding day run smoother.<\/p>\n This inspiration could also cover the hashtags #guesthack, #stresslesshack and #transporthack, because combining the two parts of your big day into one location offers some pretty terrific benefits. For starters, there are the savings you can bank, which Chloe \u2013 whose personalised wedding packages can cater for up to 180 guests across facilities including a sandstone chapel, gazebo and Grand Heritage ballroom – says can be considerable. But there’s also more practical aspects. For example, if you marry somewhere such as Elizabethan Lodge<\/a>, which is just 20 minutes from the CBD, you’re already surrounded by spectacular natural photo backdrops, meaning you can simply stroll around with your photographer to find the best locations, rather than having to worry about getting around the city, as well as access, permits and fees \u2013 and potentially having to share the best spaces with multiple other newlyweds. Your guests are also going to thank you, as one venue further opens up the possibility of teaming up to hire a charter bus, or similar.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Following on from the last point, you can make your guests \u2013 and wedding party \u2013 incredibly happy by booking a venue with onsite accommodation that leaves them with the shortest possible route to bed after the festivities have ended. At Elizabethan Lodge<\/a>, for example, there are 40 guest suites<\/span><\/span>,<\/span><\/span> which are offered at a discounted price to wedding guests<\/span><\/span>, while newlyweds receive a complimentary night\u2019s stay<\/span><\/span> (complete with luxury touches such as chocolate, champagne and a cooked English breakfast)<\/span><\/span>. But more than just somewhere to plant your head<\/span><\/span> at the end of the night<\/span><\/span>, be greedy in terms of the wider arra<\/span><\/span>y of available facilities. For example,<\/span><\/span> at Elizabethan Lodge<\/a>, couples \u2013 who have exclusive access to the venue \u2013 can make free use of such facilities as the venue\u2019s <\/span><\/span>make-up station, which allows guests to touch up their make-up and can also be used by small bridal parties to get ready. There\u2019s also a photography studio at <\/span><\/span>each <\/span><\/span>couple\u2019<\/span><\/span>s<\/span><\/span> disposal, with space for professionals t<\/span><\/span>o set up their full gear. <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n \u201cAt heart<\/span><\/span>, it comes back to getting the<\/span><\/span> m<\/span><\/span>ost<\/span><\/span> out of every wedding moment,\u201d Chloe says. <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n \u201cCouples don\u2019t always want to spend hours travelling around for photos, so by having a studio on site, in addition to our spectacular outdoor settings, we allow them to mix up their photography without sacrificing huge chunks of their day.<\/span><\/span>\u201d<\/span><\/span>\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n And ultimately, that\u2019s more time you have to spend with guest<\/span><\/span>s<\/span><\/span>, which is a boon in a day and age when so many of us <\/span><\/span>welcome friends and family from interstate and even overseas<\/span><\/span>.\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n This one migh<\/span><\/span>t<\/span><\/span>n\u2019t sound essential<\/span><\/span> \u2013 but that\u2019s only if you\u2019ve never planned a wedding before<\/span><\/span>. So trust us \u2013 there\u2019s going to be a lot of emails to wade through over the coming months, <\/span><\/span>so it\u2019s worth having a dedicated account where you can, f<\/span><\/span>or example, see the newest RSVP responses<\/span><\/span> at a glance, without having to spot them among your usual news feed, subscriptions and <\/span><\/span>even <\/span><\/span>spam.\u00a0<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n We\u2019ve all heard about the heartbreak of brides who fall into the trap of buying dresses that make their day harder than it needs to be. And from Chloe, that brings an impassioned plea to opt for comfort.<\/p>\n \u201cYou\u2019re going to look beautiful on your day no matter what, so buy a dress that you can breathe in, that you can sit comfortably in, that you can dance in and, of course, have something to eat in,\u201d she says.<\/p>\n \u201cAnd whatever you do, don\u2019t buy something you\u2019ll have to diet into \u2013 it\u2019s just a recipe for disaster and we sadly know this because we\u2019ve seen it.\u201d<\/p>\n After all, no one wants to spend their wedding day in tears because of an ill-fitting gown, or spend time fretting over how they look in the photos.<\/p>\n When it comes to selecting the accompaniments for your dress, you don\u2019t just need to think about the pretty, but also the practical, as you\u2019ve got an entire day to navigate. So consider your environs and go from there. For example, if you\u2019re tying the knot outside at a venue you know can be windy, veil weights are a must. Similarly, a desirable photo location that might involve a small incline of some sort might lend itself to a separate set of flat \u2018climbing\u2019 shoes or a safeguard on your killer heels to stop them sinking into the grass or turf.<\/p>\n For couples, parking may sit about #50 on their list of priorities, but for guests, it\u2019s more like #3. And that\u2019s because it\u2019s never parking that\u2019s the problem \u2013 it\u2019s the lack thereof. Venues without any parking at all \u2013 and this often means city locations – turn a major focus for friends and family towards things such as taxis and public transport, which can be both expensive and inconvenient. So if you opt for a venue that has plentiful parking \u2013 and apprise everyone of this status early on \u2013 you\u2019ll help sidestep one potential guest worry. For the record, Elizabethan Lodge <\/a>has plenty of parking \u2013 and it\u2019s complimentary. Which is the best kind of parking of all.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Even if you spell out the situation clearly on your invitations and websites, or in phone calls and emails, you still run the risk of someone turning up to your wedding with extra guests. This could be a friend who bought their new boyfriend, parents who couldn\u2019t find a babysitter, or even just someone who assumed you would telepathically get their RSVP. So rather than stress about it, have at least one extra meal ordered so you\u2019re not fretting about how to cater for them on the day. If possible also have someone to serve as your seating helper, with the responsibility to do any seating plan juggling that might be needed.<\/p>\n Most good venues have recommended supplier lists to give couples who ask for them. And often, the assumption is that these preferred relationships are built around things such as proximity or even commissions. But the lists can also be a terrific source of savings. For example, some recommended suppliers will have special discounts on offer for certain venues that can\u2019t or won\u2019t be matched by other vendors. So at least ask the question about what\u2019s available. You might be pleasantly surprised by what you can wrangle in terms of hiring someone who knows your venue inside and out and can help you make the most of it too.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This one is a little bit about cost, but also a lot about timing. Because the days leading up to a wedding can be brutally busy. And who really wants to be picking up 80 hire chairs or similar when they could be spending time with guests from out of town?<\/p>\nHave your ceremony and reception in the same place<\/h2>\n
G<\/span><\/span>o on<\/span><\/span>e<\/span><\/span> step further with a venue that has ever<\/span><\/span>y<\/span><\/span>thing<\/span><\/span><\/h2>\n
Set up a separate email for wedding correspondence<\/span><\/span>\u00a0<\/span><\/h2>\n
Pick a dress you won\u2019t be trapped in<\/h2>\n
Plan your accessories carefully<\/h2>\n
Prioritise the parking situation<\/h2>\n
Plan for plus ones<\/h2>\n
Consider that list of preferred suppliers<\/h2>\n
Minimise the external hire<\/h2>\n