Lydia Covey: Performing Harpist | Vendor Interview
Lydia Covey: Performing Harpist | Vendor Interview

I love when brides choose to have live music at their wedding.  Receptions are the “typical” time when brides hire a band.  But, one thing you may not have considered is some live ceremony music.  Lydia is by far be the best harpist I have ever met.  (She is the only harpist I have ever met.)  Regardless,  she is a wonderfully talented musician and I love when brides choose to have tasty live music rather than that “canned” stuff that sometimes skips or lasts too long or not long enough.  Lydia is such a nice person and her music is great.  Call her ASAP and see if she is still available for your date!

As luck would have it, we were both at the I Do Bridal Show in Longview.  So, I had both her and her harp get into The Mug Machine. :)

Enjoy the photos.  Then enjoy the interview.


How did you get started, how long have you been doing this?

I had the dream to play the harp ever since I can remember.  I started my musical education on piano before I convinced my parents that my love was for the harp.  I began harp studies in 2004 and it was a perfect match.  When I discovered that my harp music could be involved with weddings I was thrilled!  I have now been playing for weddings professionally for about 3 years.

What is your favorite part about your job?
Oh so many favorites, where to begin?!  First, I love people.  My job involves many people. I love getting to know my brides, their fiance, mother, friends, etc.  I have the privilege to be a part of the happiest day of a couples life.  It is wonderful to share my music, knowing that I am adding to their day and bringing joy to people.  I love that the harp is so unique and I get to share it’s music.

And, I love weddings.  It’s amazing that they are my job, I love hearing all the stories of planning and then arriving on the big day seeing all the loveliness.

Why should a bride hire a live musician?  Can’t the venue just play a cd while the guests are arriving?
Yes, any venue can play any cd and no one will notice.  But, you can be sure that with the beauty of the harp and it’s lovely music being played, your guests will notice.  Any sort of live music for your ceremony is wonderful, but (in my humble opinion :) the harp is the perfect wedding instrument, it will create the perfect ambiance.

The biggest plus to having live musicians is how smooth the ceremony will go.  A professional musician will be watching for just the right moment when the ceremony is to start, can easily continue a song if the flower girls take those extra 2 minutes to shyly make their way down the aisle.  And most important, a musician will be able to beautifully end the song once the bride has reached her to-be-husband.  No awkward waiting for the recorded song to end or be suddenly turned off.  Live music is that extra special touch.

What is something unique to your service that you are extra proud of?
I am very easy going about music selections!  This is your wedding, you pick any special song you want and I will search high and low to play it.  Or, if you have no clue about songs that’s fine, I have lots of wedding experience and can recommend the best songs.

And, you may be surprised at how amazing “Here Comes the Bride” sounds on harp!  It’s nothing like you’ve heard it before.

Anything else you wanna say?
Enjoy this time of planning your wedding.  It is a very special part of your life, and while it may involve stress, take the time to have fun planning and make the wedding your own.  But remember, the wedding is one day, your marriage will prayerfully be lifelong.  Focus on your relationship as a couple soon to be husband and wife.  It is a joyful union you are preparing for!

“Love never fails… but it’s something worth fighting for.”

Lydia Covey | Performing Harpist
903-261-3097
Web | lydiaharpist@gmail.com | Twitter

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Heather & Blake (The Mug Machine)
Heather & Blake (The Mug Machine)

Well, The Mug Machine has made it to 3 out of the 4 weddings I have shot this year and I’ll be honest, you HAVE to have this at your wedding. :) Heather called me a few weeks before her wedding to check on adding it and I was so glad she did. They have a great group of friends and it really let’s everyone get in on the photo fun.

If you are interested in having The Mug Machine at your wedding shoot me an E-mail and we’ll make it happen.

Here are a few of my favorites.

After their first shot. This guy asked for a “Prom pose” because they never got a prom photo done. How awesome is that? I kept having to re-shoot this. The bottle was full when we started. :) Mothers of the Bride & Groom.

I think Heather may have had the most fun in The Mug Machine. She kept coming back for more.
And finally, one more family portrait.

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Heather & Blake’s Castle on the Lake Wedding
Heather & Blake’s Castle on the Lake Wedding

Heather & Blake had a great wedding at Castle on the Lake in Jacksonville, TX.  Those of you who have never been there, it’s really one of the more unique wedding venues in the area.  It’s really worth looking into and you’ll learn more in the next week or so when I run their vendor interview.

I overheard Heather tell someone that her favorite thing about her ring was how you could see the “whole” diamond.  She really has one of the coolest rings I have ever shot.

This was a wedding first for me.  The groom was getting his hair done while the bride got her makeup done. :)

Designs by D’Anne did the cake and Flowers by Janae did the arrangements.

Blake had his son to keep him company while he waited on Heather for their First Look.

I finally got a shot of him without hair in his face.  (I’m sure his mom will appreciate it.)

We grabbed their boys for a few family shots.  It was so stinking windy.  That top hat flew off on it’s own and probably traveled another 10 feet before landing.

Boys + Canes = Sword fight.

As they started their first dance, it looked like it would be your “typical” stand and sway dance.

At the end they broke into a little swing routine and impressed all of us.

Come back tomorrow for some Mug Machine goodness.  (It’s gonna be good.)


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I Do 2010 Spring Bridal Showcase
I Do 2010 Spring Bridal Showcase

Hey, just a quick heads up.  This coming Sunday, March 21, The I Do Bridal Show will be held at the Longview Mall from 2-6PM.  It’s hosted by the lovely folks behind VOW.  (Read their vendor interview here.)  Anyway, there will be all kinds of prizes and goodies to win.  (Vanessa McKellar will be giving away about 1,500.00 worth of video goodness.)  The Mug Machine & I will be there in full force as well. :)

Come on by, say hello, meet some great vendors.

See you soon.

AlexM

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Linen Album Goodness
Linen Album Goodness

I just got a new sample album in and wanted to show you a few images of it.  This is what my Linen album look like.  They are the same 12×12 size as my Leather albums only the pages are a bit thinner.  The print quality is the same and they are perfect for parent albums.

Here are a few images.

Again, just like the Leather albums, they have a seamless lay flat binding system.

To give you an idea on the thickness of the pages, here they are with a dime placed between them.

Here is the Linen album stacked on top of a Leather album.  (These two albums have the same page count, but the Leather ones pages are a bit thicker.)

And, just to prove that both albums are friendly.  Here they are giving each other a hug.

Most of my brides end up with a package with an album in it, but those of you who do not have one it’s never too late to add one. :)

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