Showing posts with label Planning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Planning. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Penny Pinching Bride- Finding the Perfect Budget Engagement Ring

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While the holiday season is rapidly approaching us, the engagement season is as well. “Silver Bells” and “Merry Christmas” are familiar phrases of the holiday season, but “Will You Marry Me” is a very popular phrase for couples.

This holiday season will be a penny pinching one for many, requiring many people to get creative in their search for affordable engagement rings. But, there are ways to get a quality ring without breaking the bank. Take into consideration these 5 easy pointers to save money on your soon to be fiance’s engagement ring!

1. Be educated! - You hear everyone talking about the 4 C’s (Clarity, Cut, Color and Carat) engagement ring shopping. If you don’t know what those are, stop reading right here and visit Shane and Co.’s website (shaneco.com) for jewelry education. This website will teach you everything you need to get the best bang for your buck when engagement ring shopping. Going in uneducated on the ins and outs of ring shopping could land you with a bad buy for your money. Know what kind of ring your fiancé wants and what color most of her jewelry is. If she has a right hand ring that is yellow gold, buying a white gold engagement ring could end up costing you more money than you anticipated. Talk to your fiancé’s family and friends about what type of engagement ring she would like as well.

2. Choose a smaller stone to propose with- There is no shame in buying your future fiancé a starter ring and updating the ring on an anniversary to come, such as 1 year or even 5 year. Shane Co. offers this service and also a free lifetime warranty.

3. Don’t be afraid of higher end department stores. Some higher end department stores such as JcPenney, Macy’s, Belk, and Dillard’s offer quality rings at a fraction of the price. When we got engaged last December, James told me that it was a temporary ring and that he wanted to get me a different ring eventually. We were out shopping one Sunday at JcPenney and found a great 1/3 of a carat nearly colorless, small inclusion ring for $300! That was too For example this Blue Nile (www.bluenile.com) ring sells for $1600.

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Did you know that you can find similar rings for around $500 or $600. This ring below can be found at Wal-Mart (Don’t cringe, read below) for $398!

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4. Don’t Settle for a Ring that is not “the Ring”- Too many men regret that they did not take longer in searching for the perfect ring for their fiancé. If you don’t find the ring by when you wanted to propose, don’t worry about it. She will still love you if you propose at a least expecting time. Be 100% sure before you buy.

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(Bravo Bride.com)

5. Scout eBay, Craigslist or pre-owned bridal sites, like Bravo Bride - Many recent divorcees sell their engagement rings and wedding bands on these websites for sometimes as much as 75% off. Just be on the look out and make sure everything is legitimate before purchasing.

6. Remember- No matter what amount you spend on an engagement ring, it is the love and thought that you put behind it and how happy you will be when you are husband and wife.


Happy Planning!


Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Ways to Destress with your groom!

The last few weeks have been very stressful for both James and I. I have been meeting with clients and having vendor meetings. James has been working about 45 hours a week for the last few weeks. So destressing has been on my mind most definitely.
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Here are a few ways you can destress with your fiance:


1. Only talk about wedding planning one or two nights a week. Guys get overwhelmed by all the color and vendor talk easily and let's face it, but their brain's can't handle as much information overload as a female's does. By only wedding planning with him two nights a week, you are limiting the wedding information overload.

2. Plan a date night every week. Find something you both enjoy doing or a new adventure and go and do it ever week. I was looking at the fab- Gray Photography blog this week and they had a great tip! (http://www.grayphotograph.com/blog/) They had a craft night for one of their date nights! GREAT IDEA!

3. Plan a weekend getaway. Escaping to the beautiful Florida panhandle, or going to enjoy the picturesque mountains of a fall Gatlinburg Day, is a fun and adventurous way to escape the stress from work and wedding planning. Hotels run specials during the week and there is likely to be less people during those times.

And just because every blog is better with some kind of inspiration post.. Here is my favorite inspiration board of the week.