Grasswalkers | A Summer Wedding Essential

Sponsored with love by Grasswalkers

Summer weddings are full of out door grassy ceremonies and beautiful garden receptions. The sun, flowers and all of the beauty nature brings us makes for the most beautiful summer weddings.

But do you now what I don't like about summer weddings? Picking out a gorgeous new pair of heels (whether you're a guest, the bride or a bridesmaid) and trashing them the second you step onto that well-watered lawn.

You guessed it -- I've got the perfect solution.

Grasswalkers

Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass
Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass

If you're ever got your heels caught in the grass or dirt or at the end of the evening you've taken them off and immediately saw the damage on that was caused to that beautiful new pair of heels, then you better listen up. Grasswalkers are going to be your new best friend.

All you do is stick them right on the bottom of your heels and voila -- your heels are safe and sound. You can re-use them and you can even take them right off when your done.

Pretty cool, huh?

Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass

If you're looking for a great bridesmaid gift for your ladies, the perfect little item to add to that engagement gift for the bride or even if you want to surprise your wedding guests with the best wedding favor ever for the ladies, Grasswalkers are your answer.

Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass
Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass

Scroll on down to see Grasswalkers in action and click the link below to shop them for your next summer event!

Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass
Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass
Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass
Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass
Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass
Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass
Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass
Grasswalkers -- Keep Your Heels from Sinking Into the Grass

Selfish or Selfless?

Being a bride means trying to please everyone. And no matter what your visions are of your wedding day, I guarantee there is someone else close to you whose vision is in some way or another, far from what you want your wedding to look like.

Whether it be the dress, the venue, the colors, or even the invitations, every bride is going to run into the tough decision of whether to please others or to please herself.

I'd like to call myself a very selfless person, and I always encourage my brides to be selfless as they plan for their weddings:

---> Booking your wedding at or near a hotel or make sure you have a room block for your out of town guests.
---> Provide transportation if most of your guests are going to be coming from out of town.
---> Provide a variety of food options or choose a meal that is well-liked by a majority of your guests.

Bleudog Fotography

Bleudog Fotography

We often forget that we have family and friends coming too and that while the wedding is all about us, it isn't all about us.

Because guess what makes the best wedding?

A wedding that is highly enjoyed and talked about by your guests for years to come!

You may have the most beautiful flowers (according to you) and the most delicious salmon (according to you), but if 90% of your guests are vegan and hate the color pink, then your wedding may not be the most talked about wedding in the books. And of course, who cares about that anyways if you married the love of your life, right?

I have a bride who has a friend you REALLY wants to do her hair for her wedding, but she wants to keep all family and friends off of her vendor list (as I always recommend). She wants her guests to enjoy the day and doesn't want any feelings to be hurt or friendships to be lost over a hairstyle she doesn't 100% love! And so, I have helped her come to the decision to be selfish, and tell her friend that she does not want her to do her hair on her wedding day, but because she wants her to be involved, has another special role she would like her to play at her ceremony.

Bleudog Fotography

Bleudog Fotography

Selfish? Yes. Completely justified? Yes.

But the moral of the story is that there is a fine line between being selfless and selfish on your wedding day. You've got to understand that you have guests there supporting you and you want them to enjoy themselves too!

But at the end of the day, do not allow yourself to regret any choices you make. You get this day once, and only once, so whether you decide to make a selfless or selfish decision, make sure you have a very good reason why each and every decision was made.