Delicious Signature Cocktail Ideas For Your Wedding Day

Signature cocktails are one of my favorite wedding "details" because they bring some personality to the wedding day. Whether you are doing a signature cocktail or "His and Hers" cocktails, here are some great ideas to get those creative juices flowing (pun intended).

So go grab some liquor and some mixers and make a date night out of choosing your signature cocktail...sounds like a fun date night to me!

And if you have a delicious signature cocktail idea, comment below and share with all of us!


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Dispensable Wedding Expenses

Traditions + Weddings = $$$

I am a firm believer in traditions but am also a firm believer in starting a marriage with no financial debt. And clearly, these two do not mesh well. Item after item, tradition after tradition, it all adds up to a pretty penny when you lay it all out.

So today, we're going to explore the expenses that I believe every couple can cut from their budget! This will not only help you save money, but save a whole lot of time!

Favors

Most often than not, they're just trinkets and toys - from wine stoppers to figurines and most commonly edible items, you'd never believe how many of these favors get thrown out or even left behind!

We recently had a beautiful wedding in Malibu and their favors were wine stoppers. And they were beautiful! I even took one for myself after the wedding was over! But as I began cleaning up the venue, table by table, I found AT LEAST two favors left on each of the tables. Now there were 18 tables and one favor per couple...that's 55% of the favors that were just left there. And I have no idea how many of those ended up in the trash!

All of that money just went down the drain! And for what reason?

Being a wedding guest, having a delicious dinner, and an amazing night of dancing is more than enough as a thank you to your guests so your wedding favors are definitely an item that can be cut out of that budget.

The Wedding Cake

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No one eats the cake. I know you think that YOUR guests are cake lovers, but is simply doesn't happen. Bride after bride wants a huge cake just in case they run out, with extra sheet cakes in the back! And time and time again, pounds and pounds of cake are thrown out at the end of every single wedding.

Yes, I love keeping the tradition of cutting the cake so here are some money saving options for you:

1. If you love the look of a large cake and definitely want to have a cake cutting, order a large Styrofoam cake with the top layer being a real cake. Believe me, no one will ever know! Cut the top layer and you're good to go!   

2. Order a small, elegant cake for the looks and have a sheet cake in the back!

So as you see, you can still have your cake and eat it too...but spend thousands of dollars less on something that will otherwise end up in the trash!

Escort Cards

I am a firm believer in assigning tables, but that is a whole different story. And for those of you who have given your guests the chance to choose their meal, then I would advice against this next piece of advice.

But if you are having a buffet, or all of your guests are being served the same meal, then escort cards (otherwise known as seating cards), are a time-consuming expense that is just not necessary.

Instead, have a large poster-board-size chart with a list of all of your guests in alphabetical order And next to each name, write their table number. Voila! You're done!

If you absolutely have to have escort cards, then save yourself some time and money by listing couples and families on one card, instead of giving every individual their own!

Programs & Menus

I know, I know. They look so pretty! And there are so many cute ideas out there! But if you're looking to save a couple hundred bucks (that could be spent on a honeymoon flight?), then you can nix the ceremony programs (because no one reads them and they all end up in the trash) and the dinner menus (because no matter what is listed there, the meal is already chosen!).

Hosted Bar

My husband and I so badly wanted to provide alcohol all night long for out 165 guests. But when the quote came to over $8,000 JUST for the hosted bar, we quickly nixed that idea. For those of you who think it is un-classy to allow guests to pay for their drinks, think again. It is totally normal and totally the norm.

But if you want some options, here you go!

1. Host the bar for an hour and let your guests pay for their drinks the remainder of the night.
2. Host beer and wine and let guests pay for hard liquor.
3. Put a couple of bottle of wine on each table for guests to enjoy during dinner.

It's not like you are forcing them to drink! If they want to spend the money, that is their choice and their choice alone. So don't feel bad - I promise that all of these options (and not hosting at all) is completely and 100% normal!


We're all looking to save a buck or two so when it comes to the unnecessary expenses, just let them know and remember that it is not the end of the world if your guests don't know the Best Man's name, or if they don't know what they will be eating an hour from now. Save yourself time, money, and a whole lot of energy!

The Bar: Hosted or Cash?

One of the top questions and concerns of a bride and groom planning a wedding is what to do with the bar.

Should I pay for my guests drinks? Should they pay for their own drinks?
Is it rude for me to make guests pay?

This was one of the biggest questions we played with while planning our wedding too...so you are definitely not alone!

Here is some quick vocabulary so you understand the terms I am using:

Cash Bar: guests pay for their own drinks (doesn't necessarily mean they have to use cash)
Hosted Bar: You are paying for your guests drinks - this is generally a per person price and your guests will be able to drink as much as they would like for a pre-set price
Bar Tab: This is a designated dollar amount you select to use toward alcohol and once that number is reached, the bar either closes or guests must pay

With all of that being said, I am going to start you off with this:

IT IS NOT RUDE TO HAVE GUESTS PAY FOR THEIR DRINKS!

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Weddings are expensive and that is no secret. Every guest in attendance knows that you are paying a significant amount of money for your celebration and you are providing them with an amazing, fun night with some great food! And they are there to celebrate you! So if anyone feels as though they should not have to pay for a drink, then it is their choice to drink or not to drink.

On top of how expensive weddings are, the bar is one of the priciest. When we first selected a venue, our hosted bar was going to be about $8,000 before tax and service charge! So that definitely gives you a little glimpse on how expensive it can get! And how amazing would it be to invite an extra 10 guests? Or add that beautiful chandelier treatment to the room? Or save $8,000 altogether??

Once again, you DO NOT have to pay for a hosted bar if it is beyond the means of your budget. But there are some things you can do if you want to provide at least some alcohol to your guests, and they are much more cost effective!

1. Wine Service - This means that guests are poured one or two glasses of wine during dinner, or a couple bottles of wine are placed on each table during dinner for guests to enjoy.


2. Host beer, wine, and soda - Liquor is what brings that bill up so high, so venues will often be able to negotiate a price that includes everything but the hard liquor. That way, guests can get a free beer or glass of wine if they would like, but must pay for the shots and mixed drinks! Now that's fair!


3. Host a dollar amount - If you have $1,000 left in your budget and want to host alcohol, place it as a bar tab and allow guests to use the tab until it is finished. After that, they will pay! I would also recommend limiting this to beer and wine to ensure everyone gets a drink or two!


4. Don't host premium alcohol - If everyone were to order the most expensive liquor at the bar, then surely your bar is going to get pricey! So limit it to well and call liquor! If someone does order premium, then the bartender can kindly let them know that they can choose well/call for free or pay for their premium drink...and they can make that decision!


5. Host a signature drink - Choose a drink you and your fiance absolutely love, and allow guests to choose that drink at no cost! Not everyone is going to drink it, but they have the option to get it at no cost!


5. Don't host at all - Like I said before, it is not a requirement to host the bar, or have a bar at all! If a guest doesn't want to pay, then they can choose not to drink!

 

When it comes down to it, do what you feel is best for you and your budget. If you only have a couple of drinkers, then clearly it would not make sense to host the bar...then you're just paying for extra drinks that will not be consumed! It's your wedding and your money and your guests are going to be ecstatic that they got an invite and are able to celebrate your big day with you :)