The Manolo for the Brides Sweepstakes!

She entered so she could buy a pair of sturdier shoes

In the now grand tradition of the Teeny Manolo Sweepstakes, we’d like to present the Manolo for the Brides Sweepstakes!

We wanted to give brides everywhere — as well as all the former brides and wedding enthusiasts — a little extra buying power in these uncertain times, so we’re giving away two tasty $50 Amazon gift certificates and one grand prize of a $150 Amazon gift certificate. That’s enough scrap to purchase some extra favor boxes, a couple of cute monogrammed clutches for your maids, or a few shades of Chanel lipsticks. Yum.

To enter, do one of two things:

  • If you have a blog celebrating all things bridal and groomal, add Manolo for the Brides to your blogroll and leave a comment on this post letting us know (don’t forget to include a link to your blog). We love cross-promotion, so we’ll add you to our own blogroll when we see your comment. You say you already link to us, but we don’t link to you? Très horrible! Let us know in the comments!
  • If you don’t have a blog, simply leave a comment on this post describing the ultimate dream wedding product that, for whatever reasons, you can’t or couldn’t have. Maybe that perfect $15,000 dress just doesn’t fit into your budget. Was sourcing hand sewn lace from Burano too troublesome? Perhaps your dream product doesn’t exist yet… Tell us about it!

Easy peasy, right? Our job is easy, too — when the contest deadline rolls around on 12 a.m. EST, April 28, 2008, we’ll assign each commenter a number and use a random integer generator to choose the winners in a fair fashion. The first two commenters chosen will receive the $50 certificates, and the third commenter chosen will win the grand prize.

I should add that we here at Manolo for the Brides are tickled pink to have the opportunity to give something back to our readers and to get to know their blogs. So spread the word, and don’t miss out on a chance to win because time passed you by. Two weeks is over in a flash!

69 Responses to “The Manolo for the Brides Sweepstakes!”

  1. Molly April 14, 2008 at 11:29 am #

    My fiance and I are both musicians, so our dream wedding would include a full symphony orchestra to play for the ceremony! Can’t quite afford that, so we’re asking a friend from college to play harp for our big day.

  2. Audrey April 14, 2008 at 11:31 am #

    I fully enjoyed my wedding and reception and though not everything was perfect there aren’t too many things I could change given the circumstances. The one thing I wasn’t able to do/have at the time, that I wish I had been able to do/have is to have my hair done. I sort of did it myself, in my opinion unsuccessfully though friends and family are kinder. I wish I had been able to afford having a stylist try out hair styles on me and then do my hair in a lovely and glamorous way the wedding day. If I had to make this into a ‘product’ I’d say I wish I had one of those futuristic hair machines that look like salon dryers, where you put it over your head and when you lift it up your hair is perfect in every way.

  3. Chloe April 14, 2008 at 11:37 am #

    I’ve got you on my blogroll at The Creative Bride :-)

  4. Jennybean April 14, 2008 at 11:39 am #

    I would have loved to have a string quartet, but there was neither time, money nor space for one. :(

  5. Elaine C. April 14, 2008 at 11:45 am #

    I had a very small wedding on an even smaller budget. Our music ended up being a friend with a keyboard (who somehow missed the boat and stood up along with the other guests when my dad and I appeared, and we ended up walking down the aisle with no music!) and then a cd player with a mix cd. In my dream wedding, I’d have a harp for the ceremony, with a nice little combo for the reception. If I have to meet the rules for a “dream product” I’d say some sort of fancy jukebox that lets us pick whatever songs we like and includes the speakers and sound set-up to play and sound fantastic in whatever area it’s put.

  6. Alaina April 14, 2008 at 12:09 pm #

    For my spring wedding, I wanted to have flowers everywhere, especially as favors. In the planning stage, I had dreamed of a potted miniature white tea rose bush at each place setting as a favor that wouldn’t get eaten or die immediately. Unfortunately tiny rose bushes for everyone was cost-prohibitive, so I had to settle for big fluorescent impatiens in pots, two per table. Oh well! My dream would be for flowers to be in season whenever you needed them, although I doubt Mother Nature is going to change her laws just for me.

  7. srah April 14, 2008 at 12:28 pm #

    I’m not anywhere near a wedding of my own, but the “product” I would like to see would be a website that focuses on wedding-appropriate attire for guests… either a blog that shows when something cute and wedding-y is on sale, or something where you could search dresses based on criteria like “5pm” “indoors” “winter” and it would suggest dresses that fit the weather and fancy-level and stuff. I can never find good long sleeved dresses for attending winter weddings!

  8. Laura April 14, 2008 at 12:33 pm #

    I would really like to have cute favors for my attendants. Because my fiance is a pilot, I would like to give out custom luggage tags and I don’t know if they will fit in our budget… I would also like to have boarding pass invites which are a little more than regular-type invites.

  9. Ellie April 14, 2008 at 1:07 pm #

    I don’t have a website, but I love your blog and have it on my Google RSS feed.

    Right now I’m planning my wedding and I think my dream product would be the perfect flower for my hair. It sounds kind of silly, but I have no idea what to do here. I don’t know if I should do a real flower or a silk one, let alone which kind of flower! I haven’t seen many photos of brides wearing their short hair down, with a veil, and a flower, so I haven’t been inspired yet. I’ll have to be my own inspiration.

  10. holly April 14, 2008 at 1:17 pm #

    I’ve always wanted a big band at my wedding, however since music is on the list of bride & groom buys we opted for a cheaper dj! I’m still excited for our DJ, but a band would be what I would book if I hit the lottery tomorrow!

  11. Amy April 14, 2008 at 1:43 pm #

    Will be adding you guys to the blogroll! What a cool contest!

  12. Style-ish April 14, 2008 at 1:44 pm #

    What a fun contest! I’ve got you on my blogroll. :)

    http://style-ishwedding.blogspot.com/

  13. mcb April 14, 2008 at 1:48 pm #

    I used to have a blog but it’s now-defunct, I was terrible at keeping up with it.

    As far as dream product, I would LOVE to have enough budget room to get one of the fancy wedding photographers whose blogs I am addicted to. I love our photographers–they take nice pictures that make people look pretty–but some of the people out there are simply amazing and take breathtaking pictures (but unfortunately charge breathtaking prices and aren’t anywhere near where live).

  14. Tigerlilly April 14, 2008 at 2:08 pm #

    Tigerlilly loves you!

    http://www.tigerlillyjewelry.com/blog/bridal_jewelry_blog.html

  15. cthulhulovesme April 14, 2008 at 2:19 pm #

    I think the first thing I’d need to get married is a willing partner. Should I ever obtain such a thing, I’d go with a hand-fitted, hand-sewn corset in screaming emerald green. *dreams*

  16. Melissa B. April 14, 2008 at 2:19 pm #

    A few months ago The Manolo posted a picture of my dream wedding shoes — gorgeous strappy Christian Louboutins with sparkly crystals.

    http://shoeblogs.com/2008/01/28/christian-louboutin-for-the-gloomy-monday/

    Alas, there’s no way I could afford this sublime shoe! Also, I almost never wear heels higher than 2″. I’d probably topple face-first at the alter if I tried to wear these down the aisle.

    My dream wedding favor would be a bottle of our favorite wine from Sonoma for each of our guests (with something different for the kids, of course) but that would wipe out our entire budget!

  17. RZA April 14, 2008 at 3:24 pm #

    The one thing I would have liked to do that just wasn’t possible on my budget was to buy these special flat, gold sandals that I found for my bridesmaids as part of their gifts, so that they could have changed into them when their feet hurt. Instead a couple of them just ended up barefoot, but still happy.

  18. Miranda April 14, 2008 at 4:10 pm #

    My fiance and I are getting married this January, and given the costs of most weddings we’ve opted out of having engagement photos. I would never let him know how sad this has made me because it was my suggestion that we cut it from the budget that was just too large for us to handle.

    If I could, I would somehow make it possible for us to have some nice photos of us before we’re married.

  19. Kristin April 14, 2008 at 4:37 pm #

    If the budget allowed, I would be flying my hairdresser to my DW in Cancun. In all of my 25 years, she is the only person who has known what to do with my coarse, frizzy, not-curly-but-not-straight ramen noodle hair. It makes me a little scared to think about the pompom I am going to have on my head on my wedding day, what with the humidity and all… and my dearest LeeAnn won’t be there to flat iron it, spray it down or coax it into submission!

  20. Michelle April 14, 2008 at 5:18 pm #

    My dream wedding product would be an amazing diamond necklace to accent my dress. After spending so much on dress, shoes, hair, make-up, etc., really fancy jewelry is just pushing the envelop. I’m going to settle for a simple necklace for my wedding next May and even though it looks great, what could look better than a necklace dripping in shining diamonds?!!!

  21. Lindsay Docherty Photography April 14, 2008 at 5:23 pm #

    You’re on my blog!

    As for the over the top accents to my future wedding, I’m all about these crazy and fun Christian Louboutin shoes: http://www.net-a-porter.com/product/27349. Don’t know if I’d have the guts to wear them though. I also love the stunning Louboutins that Melissa B posted about too: http://shoeblogs.com/2008/01/28/christian-louboutin-for-the-gloomy-monday/

    And as long as we’re talking dreams, I think I could handle something like this too: http://weddings.theknot.com/odb/themes/realweddings/detailview.aspx?id=19167&type=3&wedding_details=Reception+Decor&MsdVisit=1

  22. Go Amie April 14, 2008 at 6:30 pm #

    I want a whole wedding weekend, which is, sadly, out of budget. We wouldn’t have a rehearsal, but would have a fancy dinner the night before. For everyone. Then the day of we’d have the (short) ceremony, followed by an amazing dinner, with live music. Just a long party. Then the following day I’d want a really decadent brunch. But feeding a lot of guests three meals is way more than feeding them one meal. :(

  23. Katherine April 14, 2008 at 6:56 pm #

    We have you added to our blog already … and even though we have a wedding blog — we can’t even find alot of cool things for my wedding in November. I am having a “Day of the Dead” slash rockabilly themed wedding and the pickin’s are slim when it comes to cake tops and gads… invitations. If anyone out there knows of a place where we can find invitations… let us know. I am currently looking at http://www.cut-it-out.org to see if they can do a paper cut invitation for us – which is expensive … and I’m looking on Amazon.com and Ebay for a Mexican Styled Wedding dress. We also needs favors, etc.

  24. Jessica April 14, 2008 at 7:07 pm #

    Vera Wang. For years I have dreamed of getting married in a Vera Wang masterpiece. Sadly, with my wedding looming, it has become clear that Vera will have to remain in my fantasy world, because my reality does NOT have that kind of a budget.

  25. Johannah B April 14, 2008 at 7:17 pm #

    I would have liked to have a ritzy place to have my wedding reception — and that just wasn’t in the budget. My parents basement, with a buffet that was loving cooked by my mom, sister and the woman auxillary of the local firehouse. However it didn’t effect my marriage, as I am now married 36 years to the same guy!

  26. satori April 14, 2008 at 7:49 pm #

    I was married near Charleston, SC, and I was crushed that we didn’t have the money to get married on one of the gorgeous plantations that surround the area. We wound up getting married in my husband’s father’s living room. >< I also wish we’d been able to get a really excellent caterer. Food is a big deal with me, but we just couldn’t swing anything more than BBQ.

    It wasn’t terrible or anything, but it definitely wasn’t the wedding of my dreams.

  27. sara April 14, 2008 at 7:50 pm #

    My husband and I got married over the Christmas holidays, and, due to our schedules and lack of funds, were unable to take a honeymoon. We keep saying that we’ll do it, but I wonder if we’ll ever have the money to do it!

  28. Jess April 14, 2008 at 8:17 pm #

    I really loved everything about our wedding…except the photographer, but that was only after. My dream wedding would have been moved to a mansion in Newport, I think, in the warm spring, if I had completely had my choice. Otherwise, it would have been in a snowier place, in actual winter time, which is what we were trying for in the first place….darned nieces! That was my one compromise with Matt, to have a winter wedding. Everything else we pretty much agreed on, or he didn’t care much about.

    Sorry for the rambling!

  29. Ladyjane April 14, 2008 at 11:43 pm #

    http://www.xanga.com/shoestringbride

    I just started this particular blog, but you’ll be the first on my links list… once I figure out the stoopid html… grr.

    I know right now that the first thing I’ll start cutting back on budget-wise will be my own appearance. I know the wedding is all about me and the guy and everything, but I can’t help but feel that if it’ll allow me to add one more person to the guest list or hire a better photographer, I’d rather borrow a dress and have my sis-in-law help me with my makeup.

    So if I could have any wedding product, it would be something for me, like a more expensive dress or going to a salon to get my hair done. Oh, and maybe some nice clothes for the honeymoon :)

  30. Jenny April 15, 2008 at 12:08 am #

    I love great food and if my budget would have allowed it, I would have a great gourmet dinner with delicious tapas and sangria – sadly this was not possible with my budget..still fun to dream though :)

  31. Sara April 15, 2008 at 12:11 am #

    I’m getting married in December on a relatively tight budget, so those masses of flowers I’ve been imagining may not be that attainable at that time of year. We’re thinking about using dozens of Christmas trees and loads of beautiful greenery to fill in…

  32. Brandi Butze April 15, 2008 at 12:46 am #

    My wedding is coming up this October and one thing we would love to have is an alternative band… playing love songs :) Our budget isn’t going to allow for the entertainment of our choice- so now we’re in the process of asking friends who play musical instruments. That band would be awesome though!

  33. Monica Rae of The White Box April 15, 2008 at 12:59 am #

    You’re on the list of “fabulous wedding reads” at Bespoke – A White Box Blog. And, I want to sell your book at The White Box. Do I get extra points for that??? :-)

  34. Sarah April 15, 2008 at 1:12 am #

    Our dream wedding is to have my cousin as a guest! I know it sounds lame, but he means the world to me! He has been in the Canadian Army for the last 18 years (since I was 6) and I saw him for the first time in 16 years this past weekend. Out of all my 30 other cousins we are the closest. He’s been there for me through letters, emails and random phone calls. All I want is for him to be there and do the toast to the bride.

  35. Debra April 15, 2008 at 3:27 am #

    There’s not much I would change about my wedding. To me, it was a dream. Nonetheless, I would have loved to be able to fly out my overseas relatives to attend the wedding…we had lots of his family there, which was nice, but I missed being able to share such a wonderful day with my extended family.

  36. Carol April 15, 2008 at 8:29 am #

    Our wedding last September was everything we wanted – informal, close friends and family, live music, plenty of food, all our kids there and having a wonderful time. The only thing I would have wanted different was more time at the reception to greet and talk with everyone who came. It seems I blinked and it was over. Never did get to talk much with my brother and SIL or the former co-workers who came and brought their new baby….

  37. Donna April 15, 2008 at 10:42 am #

    You are listed on my blog.

  38. Dianasaur April 15, 2008 at 11:03 am #

    Oh I definitely would have a hired this videographer I loved. They not only videotape your wedding and make a wedding video, but also can do a video of your love story. Considering I broke my arm on our first date, our love story would have been a really fun video for everyone to watch at the wedding.

  39. Me April 15, 2008 at 11:28 am #

    My wedding blog is just for me and the participants to coordinate price quotes, dresses, and the like, so it would be of no interest. There is a ton of things I’d like to have, but have no money for – a four-course plated dinner instead of an appetizer buffet springs to mind. Probably the most unusual is a set of old theater curtains – I have a theater theme and would love to hang them behind the head table with a suggestion of a proscenium arch on top. Fortunately, my fiance is a TD and can build me a reasonable facsimile for very little money. :-)

  40. linda April 15, 2008 at 2:45 pm #

    My blog is all things wedding and planning and a touch of life’s tales. Two things I wish I did differently for my wedding: no DIY invites and get the letterpress ones I dreamt of and two: hire a different florist. But after its all said and done, we’re happily married and that’s all that matters!

  41. Dia April 15, 2008 at 4:19 pm #

    Just one? Just ONE dream wedding thing, right when I’m in the middle of dreaming my wedding? Can’t be done. thus:

    1- a fantastic photographer, someone I really knew I could trust and love to take gorgeous photojournalistic and professional photos of my wedding, and yet could miraculously still afford. My photographer unexpectedly double-booked me with another wedding, and since my wedding was worth less money, I got dropped.

    2- Orange blossoms. In theory, this should be so attainable, but I can’t seem to find the things anywhere, and at this point, if I did track them down, since they’re clearly quite…rare? they’d certainly cost more than I can blow on them, but they’re so lovely, and the smell is very special to my fiance and I.

    3- Live musicians, of course! but at $2500, I just couldn’t do it.

  42. Martina April 15, 2008 at 5:53 pm #

    My one and only ultimate wedding wish is that, when that day comes, my whole family — father, mother, stepmother, in-laws — can sit together and celebrate the new family we will be creating. For me, the wedding is second to the marriage which is itself second to the family. Weddings, marriages — these are about family, about bonds and love and support — and I just want everyone to be there together to share in my joy.

    Time will tell, I guess!

  43. swp02138 April 15, 2008 at 7:23 pm #

    Everyone who knows me knows I have a huge sweet tooth. I would have loved to have done a candy buffet but unfortunately due to budget and time constraints, we won’t be able to do one.

  44. Michele A April 16, 2008 at 11:15 am #

    I really wish that we could have a videographer but it’s just not in our budget. I would love to have this to remember our ceremony in particular because I am afraid that it will go by so fast.

    I think I’ll have a friend record it for us so that we have some kind of record.

  45. Linda April 16, 2008 at 2:23 pm #

    Yup you are on my blog roll!

  46. Andrea C. April 16, 2008 at 3:05 pm #

    My dream wedding splurges would have been an Irish bagpiper, along with mini battenberg teacakes as favors for all of our guests; my husband and I love Mr. Kipling’s brand teacakes in the UK, but the cost of buying them over here for a reception for 100 was totally prohibitive.
    That, and a photobooth. ;)

    But the rest was really perfect!

  47. tory April 16, 2008 at 3:59 pm #

    just got engaged…lovin’ your site!!

  48. cjd123 April 16, 2008 at 9:06 pm #

    I’d love best to have a fancy food/beautiful decor/string quartet kind of wedding, but have it be the huge, fun kind of wedding our enormous families could all make it to and have a great time. But the Texans and the Californians and the Pennsylvanians and the New Yorkers just can’t find a place and theme and bank account that will suit us all.

  49. KES April 16, 2008 at 10:16 pm #

    I wish I had the resources and the space at my venue for a chamber orchestra. I’m a music nerd, and there’s a few pieces which would be amazing for the wedding that can only be done justice with a full band/orchestra, plus an organ and piano.

  50. Cheri Oggy April 17, 2008 at 4:03 am #

    My husband and I have been married for 26 years. We’ve always wanted to renew our vows, but we never had the money. We had 6 people at our original wedding and never had a honeymoon. Our perfect ‘wedding’ now would be to invite our entire family to a huge reception.