Happy Birthday To Every Last Vendor!

Yes, you read that title right… I’m celebrating the 1st birthday of Every Last Vendor today! One year ago today, Every Last Detail relaunched with a new look and all new features (mostly all of what you will find on the site today). The thing is, this relaunch was so much more than just a pretty new website and fun new things. And so today, a year later, I wanted to share with you what that relaunch meant and the journey I’ve been on in the past year. It’s time to get a little personal…

One year ago today, ELD relaunched. Prettier, better, more functional. Lots of people didn’t even know about ELD a year ago. But there it was- and there I was. Excited. Nervous. Stressed. I was still doing ELD on the side, and I was gunning for the relaunch to be what allowed me to go full time…. specifically, Every Last Vendor- which is why it’s birthday means so much to me!

Photo by ELV photographer Caroline & Evan Photography

I’m not going to sugar coat it for you. Every Last Vendor is indeed what allowed me to go full time. It’s what pays my bills, buys my food, and keeps my diabetic husband alive. Yep. I went there- because it’s the truth. I don’t speak anything but the truth here on ELD. I thought being a full time blogger was going to be easy. It’s not. It’s really hard. I tell people that my job is really just sales- blogging is just a fancy word for: I-spend-all-day-writing-emails-and-doing-sales-and-really-just-blog-late-at-night. :) But no matter what, I still love it. As hard and uncertain as it may be, I’m still doing what sets my heart on fire and makes me happier than I’ve ever been.

This past year has definitely been a journey. Lots of ups and downs, goals reached, and tears cried. Tons of tweeting and Facebooking and emailing. I’ve made great new friends, yet lost some old ones. I’ve learned invaluable things about people, support, and business. I’ve tried new things, figured out what I really love doing, and started lots of new projects (and this doesn’t include the several new ones that I dream up every month). I spoke at events, go days without leaving my house, and yes… paid self employment taxes (UGH). It’s funny- when I first went full time, I thought that I would have posts done weeks in advance and spend all day blogging and looking at gorgeous photos. HA. I don’t know how it is for other full time bloggers, but that is definitely not what it’s like for me. I literally spent MONTHS just trying to achieve that “blogger nirvana”. It was November 2011 when I finally came to the conclusion that how I did things was what worked for me and it was okay. There was no right or wrong way for me to run my business. Maybe one day when I’m not in a 700 square foot house and half of my office is taken over by craft supplies overflowing out of my closet, I’ll do a “day in the life” thing. Actually, maybe not- it would be pretty boring. Because the truth is, I really spend most of my day reading and sending emails. And I do not have posts done weeks in advance. There I said it. I feel like I’m going to get put in blogger jail or something… oh, that doesn’t exist? Well that’s great. ;)

Oh, and here’s another thing. Lots of people are surprised to find out that I’m the only one behind ELD. The emails that say “Dear ELD Team” make me chuckle. ;) Thank you all for thinking that there are more people behind the scenes, but nope, sorry to disappoint you… it’s just me running the show. I am SO thankful to have some of my friends as contributors every now and then, but for now, it’s still just me. I really do like it that way too. I LOVE meeting new wedding professionals and seeing their businesses grow. Seriously- it makes me cry (sometimes) when I hear about ELV pros booking brides, making connections with other ELV pros, and becoming great friends. And I don’t cry often. I’ve discovered what I love to do and I don’t ever want to stop doing it. One day, when I can afford to have employees, I will most likely still be doing everything that I’m doing now. And NO, I will not be starting a baby/home blog down the road. Weddings are ENOUGH for me. ;)

Photo by ELV photographer, Ashley Daniell Photography

And ultimately, all of this- everything I do every day- is for brides and vendors. I want brides to KNOW about weddings and what they’re planning. I want them to find amazing vendors. I want them to feel like they know their vendors and be confident that they are going to be awesome. As for vendors, I want them to have great brides. I want their lives to be a little easier because their brides are having their questions answered HERE. I want to help grow businesses and make connections. I. Just. Want. To. Help. :)

Finally, I want to say THANK YOU. From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU. Thank you to the amazing brides who read ELD. To the vendors who read ELD. And most of all, to the awesome wedding pros who have trusted in me to help market their business. I would not be here without ANY of you, and I humbly recognize that and will never forget it!

So, that’s kind of the last year in a nutshell. Sorry for rambling… I just like you all to know what’s going on with me every now and then, and I felt like today’s “birthday celebration” was a good time to do that. And now back to Every Last Vendor’s birthday… I have 2 fun little announcements to help celebrate! Cue the confetti!!

 

Announcement #1: Coming to a computer screen near you this Spring…. The ELD Detail Catalog! I am compiling pages of gorgeous details, made up exclusively of images from Every Last Vendor pros, with the aim to inspire brides to have awesome wedding details! I’m VERY excited about this… it’s something I’ve been wanting to do for over a year now! And I’m super excited that it’s an awesome extra opportunity for all of the amazing pros in Every Last Vendor to be showcased!! (Wedding pros, if you want to be a part of the Detail Catalog, see the next announcement!)

Announcement #2: Every Last Vendor Birthday Deals! I can’t celebrate without doing something extra special, so I’m giving new ELV pros a gift! Wedding pros, to find out about the deals, go here. The deals will only be available until March 23rd at 11:59pm EST, so hurry up and get to “celebrating” with me! :)

 

I suppose both of these could be seen as “gifts” for you all, right? ;) I really can’t even put into words how excited about the Detail Catalog I am! I hope you all will love it and get SO much inspiration from it! I know I would have LOVED for something like it when I was planning! And for the ELV Birthday Deals, well, I hope some of you awesome vendors will love my “gift” to you! :) I love all of you- thank you so much for your support this past year! :)

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  • Wendy {Weswen Design}:

    March 22, 2012 10:32 am

    Happy Birthday, ELV! I'm so glad to be a part of something so great. And Lauren, keep up the amazing work! Glad you're my new friend!
  • Katie Crabb:

    March 22, 2012 10:54 am

    Happy Birthday! Your story and honesty was a blessing to read this morning. Left me with such encouragement! Your hard work is so appreciated and I hope and pray this next year will be filled with even more opportunities to grow. You certainly dream big, don't forget to dream bigger :)
  • jacin {lovely little details}:

    March 22, 2012 11:09 am

    happy birthday ELD! :)
  • Jenna @ Little Bit Heart:

    March 22, 2012 11:15 am

    Happy happy birthday ELD! It's been so amazing and inspiring to see ELD grow over the past year- looking forward to watching you go for even bigger dreams this year :)
  • Tiffany Peterson:

    March 22, 2012 11:16 am

    Happy birthday Every last vendor! Lauren, we are honored to be a part of your journey and look forward to another year of growing with every last vendor! your on our bucket list :)! We want to work together soon!!!
  • Erin McLean:

    March 22, 2012 11:59 am

    Happy Birthday ELV!! Congrats lauren!!
  • Davello Photography (Brynn):

    March 22, 2012 12:08 pm

    Happy Birthday!! We love being a part of Every Last Detail! You are amazing.
  • Naomi:

    March 22, 2012 2:02 pm

    Happy Birthday to you...happy birthday! That was a la Stevie wonder.! I do hope you continue all the good work will continue to inspire the brides and vendors! congrats on another year...and many more!
  • Kelli Ahern:

    March 22, 2012 5:09 pm

    HB!!!!!!! Your site is soooooooooooo lovely! Here's to many more to come.
  • Mariana Herrera Mosli:

    March 22, 2012 8:26 pm

    Lauren, i am so happy for you. i'll never forget your '1st' official day, :) you continue to grow and light up our industry and i thank you for helping brides & vendors (like me) find each other. happy 1st birthday...looking forward to celebrating many more with you! XOXO!
  • Christie O. {Hindsight Bride}:

    March 23, 2012 7:45 am

    Happy Birthday ELV!!! From one blogger to another, you've been such an inspiration to me in terms of holding myself and my own vendors (forthcoming) to the highest standards. I want to underscore your comment about helping brides find amazing vendors. I know you only want the best for your brides, and that takes time and energy too! Great job Lauren. Not only are you a pro blogger, but you have amazing integrity and vision. I'm so glad to know you!
  • Cris of Kiss My Tulle:

    March 23, 2012 9:27 am

    Happy birthday to one of the most inspirational and supportive bloggers i know. I truly find you to be so amazing and professional and (truthfully) doggedly determined. The example that you have set over the last year to me and my fellow wedding bloggers is incredible. No brown nosing. i'm truly in awe of you.
  • Rebecca:

    March 23, 2012 10:00 pm

    OH HAPPY BIRTHDAY! What a great post! Such an exciting accomplishment:) Laura and I laugh as well, people think posts just APPEAR, you sit around sipping lattes all day and just browsing the internet, no its a lot of work. ELD is wonderful! congrats. We can't wait to see whats next:) xoxo
2011, you were great… but 2012 will be even better!

So today is the LAST day of 2011. Yes, I did a few 2011 “round-up” posts, but I’m not going to do one last big huge one. Instead, I’m going to give you a little insight into Every Last Detail (aka ME), how far I’ve come, and what I’m hoping to make happen in 2012. And I’m going to be 100% transparent about it. As I’m sure most of you have gathered, I don’t normally get super personal with my posts, since this IS a professional blog about weddings, BUT I figured that one time a year would be okay. ;)

I’ve been saying that 2010 is the year that I found myself, 2011 is the year I found my voice, and in 2012 I will be heard. I think I realized all of this when someone that I hadn’t seen for about 3 years saw me and told me that I had changed. Of course the first thing that I thought was, well yes, I have gained weight and don’t quite look the same. But he said that I had a glow, a sense of confidence and a poise that I didn’t have 3 years ago. And it really made me think about how far I’ve come, and realize that yes, I have changed, and it’s all thanks to Every Last Detail and all of you!

2011 was amazing to me in all kinds of ways. Mostly, it changed me. I officially became an entrepreneur. ELD relaunched as a prettier, bigger, and better website. I took a huge leap and quit my (awesome) day job and went full-time with Every Last Detail. Traffic grew beautifully. I made great new friends and met some awesome people, both of which would have never been possible without the wedding world. I connected brides with wedding vendors. I did several photo shoots. I shared the work of amazing photographers and inspired brides with awesome details. I became an aunt. I don’t know where I would be today without the wedding industry and Every Last Detail. I can’t even imagine myself without either. In 2011, I grew and changed, and most of all… I found my voice.

Photo by Jason Mize Photography

Now I want to throw a few facts into the mix, since I’m getting more personal in this post than I usually do. In the past few days, I’ve realized something. Every Last Detail IS me. It’s just me running the show here at ELD, and some people might not know that. I say it all the time to myself, while I’m answering emails or drowning in posts to write, ideas to create, things to design. But many blogs have a large team of people, and the truth of the matter is that I don’t. I have one contributor and might be adding another for the new year, but that’s it. I don’t have employees, and I’m the only one who receives and answers emails. You might notice that I rarely say “we” in my posts. If I do, it’s most likely meaning my dog and/or husband and I. ;) It’s because Every Last Detail is ME- the very essence of me, and I intend for it to stay that way.

[SUPER PERSONAL] Often times I catch myself comparing myself to others -bigger, more popular, “blog giants”. But I have to remind myself that that’s what they are- giants- and I don’t necessarily want to be a giant. Sure, I would love the notoriety of being a giant. But I don’t want to lose sight of my mission, which is to inspire and educate brides. I don’t want to sacrifice that mission just for some big numbers. I have to remind myself of this often, because sometimes I get caught up in with others are doing and wonder if I should be doing the same thing.

In the past few days of looking back on 2011 and planning for 2012, I’ve come to terms with the fact that I’m never going to be like the giants because ELD is ME, and only me. I am indeed a small business, and I intend to stay that way. Sure, I might hire a few people in the future to help out and have some contributors here and there, but I will always be the voice for Every Last Detail. I’m the one handling advertising, post series, shoots, projects, services- everything Every Last Detail. For me, my business is about being personal- having an investment and a relationship with those who invest in me. I say this because I myself always expect that, and when I don’t receive it, I’m sorely disappointed. Which is why I want to stay small- to continue to form relationships with both brides and wedding pros. I realize that I may not become a millionaire doing this, but it’s more important to me that I stay true to myself and my mission to help brides and wedding pros.

My husband and I in DC this December… photo by Stephanie Ascari Photography

Another fact: Every Last Detail is my family’s sole income. My husband is in chiropractor school, and yep, that means he doesn’t have a job. So we live in a not-so-nice 700 square foot house, never go on dates, don’t have cable, and eat a little too much unhealthy (yet cheap) food. (That last one hasn’t been too nice to our bodies in the past year, which is why we’re doing the cliche New Year’s resolution to get back in shape!) But it’s part of life, right? Everyone has to struggle, and yes, most of our fights are about money. Sure, I could go get a “real job” and have guaranteed money every single week, but after being my own boss for almost a year, I don’t think I can ever go back to that. So I bust my butt, annoy ask wedding pros to sign up for ELV, and hope that my wonderful readers (you) will continue to tell people about ELD! I’m telling you all this because I want you to know that I am in no way perfect. Blogging can seem like it’s a cushy job and all rainbows and butterflies, and yes it is indeed amazing, but I’m in no way living a life of high style over here. And don’t feel bad if you’re in the same position… like I said, it’s part of life, right?! ;)

So now that you know my innermost challenges and tribulations, let’s move on, shall we?

Photo by Jessica Lorren Photography

2012 is already shaping up to be a busy year. In 2012, my goal is for Every Last Detail to not only be a blog, but also a resource website. I’m planning for site updates, new features to be added, and even some services to help brides! I’m going to embrace the “stylist” in me and do more inspiration shoots for you all… I’m even traveling to Vegas to do one in February! I’ll be speaking at a wedding pro workshop in January, followed by attending a conference. In February I’m traveling a lot… NYC, DC, and Vegas, all in the span of 2 weeks. I don’t know what I was thinking with all that traveling! And in all honesty, I’ve only gotten as far as March in my planning for 2012… mostly because I have SO much going on in the first 2 months of the year already! Who knows what the rest of the year will bring?! I still have so much more to come for Every Last Detail, and I am so incredibly excited for that. (I’m also incredibly excited for 2 years from now when my husband will be done with school and have a job! Let the countdown begin!)

Okay and now, 2 hours later, I’m pretty personal-posted out, so it’s time for me to wrap up, clean the house, and start figuring out what I’m wearing for New Year’s Eve tonight! I would love if you commented though… with either what you loved about ELD this year, or what you would like to see in the future! :) Thank you for being amazing- I love you all! 2011, you were great, but 2012 will be even better! Happy 2012!!

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  • Layla Mayville {Simply Savannah Events}:

    December 31, 2011 2:43 pm

    You truly are an inspiration and hard worker! I'm really looking forward to meeting you in Florida at the workshop!!! Happy New Year!!
  • Lauren kinsey:

    December 31, 2011 2:57 pm

    Lauren! I'm so proud of you and all your accomplishments! Much love and wishes for many blessings in 2012! Xo
  • Jenna @ Heartcarry Press:

    December 31, 2011 2:58 pm

    So awesome to read about how far ELD has come and your amazing plans for the future. I've been so wowed by your commitment to educating couples- ELD is already such a fantastic resource, and I know that it will just continue to grow. Thank you for sharing this with us- here's to all the best in 2012!
  • Julie Goette:

    December 31, 2011 3:33 pm

    So nice to read this post! I, too, am trying to start my business while my husband is in school! I know what a struggle it can be, but I think we will both be better in the long run for following our passions! Here's to 2012 and all the new adventures it will bring! Proud of you!
  • Tamara Nicole:

    December 31, 2011 4:17 pm

    what a sweet and personal post, i loved reading this! Sometimes it's nice to see the real people behind the amazing blogs, even their stresses and worries b/c it makes me feel ok when i feel the same way. your blog is so inspiring and fabulous and i love to see your tweets to. thanks for all of the inspiration! Also I do have to say you are lucky to be able to do this as your main job! i still have my day job and all this passion and excitement for wedding planning and styling that I can only do on nights and weekends. I hope this year is good for both of us! Thanks for this great post!!!
  • Katie:

    December 31, 2011 5:08 pm

    I am so honored to have you in my life. I love how we consistently push each other in business and in our personal lives, and that we are honest in our fears and excitement in all that we do. I am so proud of everything you have accomplished in 2011 (AND 2010!), and I know that 2012 is going to be a great year for ELD!
  • Megan [Glamour and Grace]:

    December 31, 2011 5:25 pm

    Such a great post! You truly are one of the most amazing, passionate, and beautiful women I know! It has been a huge blessing to my life and business to become friends with you this year! You constantly inspire and push me to grow to be the very best I can be. Continue to let others be others, cause otherwise, we wouldn't have YOU! :)
  • Brit @ Landlocked Bride:

    December 31, 2011 7:25 pm

    So proud of you for writing this post. You have come so far in the last year and I know 2012 has some wonderful things in store for you. Don't lose sight of who you are. xoxo
  • Mariana Herrera mosli:

    December 31, 2011 7:32 pm

    Lauren, I know 2012 will be a year of amazing opportunities for your voice to be heard. I'm sure this post was not easy, but it's a very important step in your progress. Thank you for your authenticity and for sharing your determination to succeed. It has inspired me beyond words. Love you girl...can't wait to see all your goals materialize! Happy new year! Xoxo!
  • Alicia Rohan:

    December 31, 2011 7:34 pm

    Lauren this is such a beautiful post. I am so incredibly proud of you for all that you have accomplished this year and for finding your voice. I can't wait to watch you soar and shout from the rooftops in 2012. You are such an inspiration to me. I am so happy to call you a friend. You are nothing short of amazing! Love you!
  • Erin Davenport:

    December 31, 2011 7:44 pm

    Love this Lauren. You are such an inspiration to me! You certainly have grown and changed and ELD is a wonderful representation of that. Happy new year!
  • Raquel {Cloud 9 Weddings & Events}:

    January 1, 2012 8:46 am

    Loved the sincerity and authenticity of your post! Sharing your personal side may be scary, but it gives you and your readers more of a connection. You are doing a fantastic job with ELD and I know that you will continue to flourish in 2012. All the best! xo Raquel
  • Kristine {In Love, Engaged}:

    January 1, 2012 2:23 pm

    I love ELD because it's YOU, Lauren. It's your voice, your passion, your heart and soul. I'm so very honored to be a contributor and I'm so very thankful for our friendship, for your mentorship, and for all the amazing people i've met through ELD. Here's to many, many, MANY more amazing things in 2012. xoxo
  • Ebony Peoples Events & Design:

    January 1, 2012 4:40 pm

    Lauren, thanks so much for sharing your story! congratulations on all of your many accomplishments. i also decided to take on my business full-time in 2011. i definitely understand the importance of hard word, dedication, and truly loving what you do. You embody all of those elements! You are definitely an inspiration. Happy New Year!! Cheers to you, eld, and your hubby!! XOXO
  • Miriam Corona:

    January 2, 2012 12:30 am

    love your blog lauren! it's way more personal than those giants. i can't wait to see what 2012 will bring for you!
  • Stacie Shea Events:

    January 2, 2012 11:34 am

    Your blog post has inspired me to do just the same. In many ways I have felt myself slipping into trying to do what others are doing and not being myself. Thank you for reminding me what is so incredibly important in this business!!! thank you for being you!
  • Brittany:

    January 2, 2012 12:18 pm

    Thank you for sharing personal tidbits about yourself! for those of us that use your website for an updated resource and read religiously, it's a breath of fresh air to hear how you actually do it "on the inside". To also share your courage and your journey is a resource all of its own. Thank you!
  • Beth Alm:

    January 4, 2012 11:04 am

    Lauren - Thank you for sharing your heart - Means a lot. truly adore you., Lady. And I know for a Fact you are the Best Wedding Planner ever! I have Faith that 2012 is going to be an amazing year!!
An Official Introduction!

Hey there everyone! :) I thought it was about time to give our lovely contributor Kristine an official introduction! She’ll be hanging out around here a little more in the coming months, so I made had her answer a few interview questions so you all can learn more about her, and maybe even get a little advice too! ;)

What made you start blogging?

I started blogging while I was in the middle of planning my wedding. I guess I figured since I was already immersed in all things weddings, I might as well make a blog out of it! No, no, I’m only partly serious. I honestly fell in love with the wedding world while I was planning my own. I loved searching through all the incredible inspiration on my favorite blogs, interacting with other brides-to-be and past brides, and connecting with other writers.

   Do you have any advice for brides who are planning their weddings?

        I’m a big proponent of the budget. And, like you suggested in one of your recent Thursday Tips post, I agree that it should be the first thing brides and grooms-to-be do when it comes to wedding planning. I was never the kind of girl to dream about my wedding but I still found that I had so many expectations about my wedding day. I had to find the perfect dress that made me cry tears of joy when I put it on (which, by the way, I did NOT), I had to look and feel my most beautiful, I had to, I had to, I had to… So, I think understanding what your limits are up front and developing realistic expectations is one of the best things you can do for yourself.

   Now that you’re married, what are your plans for your future in the wedding world?

        Continue blogging, of course! I love writing–it’s one of my passions in life–and something I hope to do full-time some day. But I also really love the wedding industry which is something I realized while planning my wedding. So I’ve decided to pursue my own wedding planning and marriage preparation business (launching in January 2012). I have a Masters degree in Marriage & Family Therapy and I really love working with dating and engaged couples. I think it’s so important to prepare yourself for marriage–educate yourself on those hot button issues, communicate with one another regarding your expectations for the future, and learn what strengths you have as a couple. In addition to helping couples plan their weddings, I also hope to help them prepare for a long and happy life together!

What do you like to do for fun?

Oh man, if I had all the money in the world, I’m pretty sure I’d use it to travel. My husband and I love traveling and experiencing new places and cultures. But we’re also quite the homebodies too. Some of our favorite nights are curling up on the couch in our sweatpants and watching a movie. I also love reading, playing with my cute little kitten (he was a wedding present from my husband), decorating our home, and, uh, organizing? Do I really do that for fun? I think it’s more for sanity. :)

What is your favorite wedding detail?

Don’t make me choose a favorite! That’s no fair! My favorite detail is the one that conveys something meaningful and unique to the couple. Is that cheating? No, really, that is truly my favorite. Whether it’s favors from the groom’s favorite donut shop, a beautiful heirloom from the bride’s great-grandmother, or tables numbers named after the bride and groom’s special memories–those are the elements that make a wedding beautiful. I think you’d agree with me, wouldn’t you, Lauren? :)

Of course I agree with that! I only talk about it several times a week! ;) Oh and Kristine has a fabulous blog, In Love, Engaged… she has an awesome marriage tips series on there too! :) You can learn a little more about Kristine here on the About page also! Please give Kristine a big warm (and official!) welcome everyone! :)

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  • Brit @ Landlocked Bride:

    December 20, 2011 2:47 am

    Love Kristine - she is incredibly sweet!
  • Kristine:

    December 21, 2011 12:44 am

    And I love YOU, Brit! Thank you! :) And thank you, Lauren, for the introduction. I love being a part of Every Last Detail!
  • Aletha:

    December 22, 2011 2:13 pm

    What a lovely lady !
Around The Blogs…

Hey there lovelies! Have you caught up on all your blog reading yet? If not, be sure to check out these posts that were around the blogs last week…

I went back through all of my Thursday Tips posts and picked out the best, more informative ones. So brides, now it’s time to get all caught up- there’s TONS of great info!

 

So You Want to do a Boudoir Shoot? Heart Love Weddings offers ten glamorous and girly ways to help you prepare for yours!

Label lovers rejoice: BRIDEfinds found Vivienne Westwood bridal on Net-A-Porter, so you can channel Carrie Bradshaw in one of her gorgeous, dramatic gowns.

If you love Vera Wang, but you don’t have thousands to spare on a designer dress, The Broke-Ass Bride has rounded up a fabulous assortment of Vera-esque gowns, and they’re all under $800!

Have a fabulous Sunday night! See you all back here tomorrow! :)

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