Hangover Helpers

The day after your party, your guests are bound to be feeling a little under the weather.  

 

Treat them to a Hangover Helper gift tote to help ease their pain.  For those DIY Hosts: use a charming retro ice bag like the ones from Gal Pal below and fill it with things like: a packet of Excedrin, a bottle of water, a pretty sleeping mask, a package of crackers, sunglasses, coffee sachet or even bloody mary mix.  

Don’t want to DIY?  Check out the hangover kits at Hangover Kits.com .  Have your hotel deliver these while the reception is in full swing so your guests have it when they wake up the next morning! 

retro ice bags

15 Wedding Planner Secrets

Remember What’s Important

Your fiance, family, and friends. Focus on why you’re getting married. You’ve found the love of your life and the wedding is a celebration of you both. That being said, you want it to reflect your fabulous style and taste, so the next tips are for you.

 

Set a Budget

Budgeting isn’t romantic, but you want to start your marriage off on the right foot — not buried in credit card debt. Create a realistic budget, then find that one item you want to splurge on — flowers, photography, or some Hi-Def Videography.

 

Think Outside the Box, but Be Practical

Out-of-the-ordinary locations can be undiscovered jewels. Just remember some of the hidden planning that can be involved. For example, with an outdoor venue what happens if it rains? Is there power available? What are the noise restrictions?

 

Be a Girl Scout

Their adorable motto holds true to weddings: BE PREPARED! Make a little box of the necessities you will need on the wedding day: fashion tape, a needle and thread, deodorant, safety pins, bobby pins (all colors), a pen and paper, flip flops, and extra cash and checks — just in case.

 

Put Pen to Paper

Just like any other bill, all of your vendor contracts should have due dates with the amount due. Write them on your calendar and mail them a couple of days early. Many contracts become void if payment is not received on time. You signed the contract, so it is your responsibility to make sure they receive it in a timely manner.

 

Toast Before the Wedding

If you’re not getting married in a church and you’d like a relaxed feeling at your wedding ceremony, serve your guests champagne BEFORE you dazzle them walking down the aisle. If you would rather go the nonalcoholic route, try lemonade, ice tea, coffee, or hot chocolate if it’s a bit chilly. It really makes a statement.

 

Pass cocktails before the ceremony

Pass cocktails before the ceremony

Be Nice! Really Nice!

As a wedding planner, I’ve seen it all. I’ve had clients who constantly call on my only day off (or on Christmas or Mother’s Day); they get a little obsessive and start to worry me a bit. Remember to treat your vendors with respect. If you treat them like you hired them for their services, they will give you exactly what you paid for. But if you go out of your way to send a thank-you during the planning process, vendors appreciate it and will give you the above-and-beyond treatment when it comes to your big day. I have had photographers stay an hour later than contracted for free, because they just loved the couple.

 

Don’t Make Up “Filler” Jobs

Okay, here is another gem. Your cousin — you know, the one you see once every five years — doesn’t want to stand at the guest book and watch people sign all day. Let Cousin Mary enjoy the ceremony and maybe catch the eye of a cute usher!

 

The Guest Book = A Dinosaur

A great way to involve your guests is to have a Wish Jar. Guests write you a wish that you open and read on your first anniversary. This is more heartfelt than a name in a book. All you need is a jar, paper, a sign explaining what to do, and plenty of pens. It’s a great way to keep guests entertained during cocktail hour. Dress up a table with some flowers and a candle and you’re set. There are also many other options to use for a guest book from scrapbooks with photos of the guests to a significant object that the guests can sign.. Sky’s the limit in this category.

 

Guestbook alternatives

Guestbook alternatives

Avoid a Seating Disaster

If you’re having a wedding without assigned tables you need to have 5 percent extra seating available. Not all of your guests will sit in perfect little pairs or all of the single people together. So if you have a wedding of 200 people, you’ll want to have enough seating for 210. This buffer will save you some headaches.

 

Put Your Money Where It Counts

I just attended an event that had beautiful table linens and bare chairs. By bare, I mean the standard banquet chair. For a more complete look, skip pricey linens and order the less expensive linens and chair covers.

 

Keep Your Guests Sustained

A new trend, and one of my favorite tips, is the late- night buffet. Most of the older folks will leave after the cake, but the young kids will surely appreciate having to avoid hitting the drive-thru on the way home from the reception. Why not serve them some comfort food? Try chimichangas and tacos or sliders and onion rings, or French fries. The younger crowd will rush this table!

 

Late- Night Snacks

Late-Night Snacks idea

Don’t Forget to Tip

Tip vendors that have gone above and beyond. If you met with the band every month for a year or asked your wedding planner to revise your itinerary 11 times and they did it with a smile, a tip may be in order. If it’s in their contract to revise the itinerary 11 times, or to meet with you once a month, think again. On wedding day if you don’t have a wedding planner to hand out the tips, put them in envelopes, write the vendor’s name on the outside (for example — Jodi, Band), and give them to a sober and responsible family member.

 

All About Organization

Number the back of your reply cards in pencil before you send them out and correspond them to the guest list. This will make it easier to figure out who’s coming to the wedding if people forget to put their name on the reply card.

 

Never Assume — Put It in Writing!

Never assume the groomsmen will be on time to the photos. You’ll need to tell all involved when to arrive dressed and ready for photos. Make sure you allow some time if someone is running late. For example, if you are starting photos at 5:00, tell them to arrive at the church at 4:40. Oh, and don’t let the cat out of the bag that this is not the “real” time.

 

 So what are your thoughts? Do you have any to share?

Customizing your wedding affordably and in style!

Have you been wanting to customize your wedding with a few details you have seen on wedding blogs or websites?

Have you thought to yourself , I probably cannot afford to do those things?

Have you attempted to try and DIY the items and spent many hours surfing for how to videos or instructions to accomplish the misson?

How many trips to the arts and crafts stores to get the correct items to make it happen?

Well.. you are going to LOVE the new vendor we have located in Florida that her misson is to assist you with all of those customizing details you want to include at an affordable price…

Meet Lauren Atwaters from Ten23Designs

Lauren Atwaters

Lauren Atwaters of Ten23Designs

Here is a little about her company

Ten23 Designs specializes in custom & personalized decals & turning your ideas into works of art you can forever cherish. We also offer a line of personalized gifts & goodies such as wedding dress hangers, personalized tumblers, engraved jewelry, embroidery bags and more!

Lauren focus is on two main goals each time she welcomes a client to Ten23 Designs. One, give them what they want. Making custom and personalized designs can be a challenge at times, but my goal to “give them what they want” only challenges myself and my craft.  The second goal is to keep it affordable. Whether my client is decorating their home or adding personalized touches to an event, I put forth the effort to find the most cost effective way to decorate without cutting any corners. 

Lauren also does custom rubber stamps and we have one of our clients using hers this coming weekend for her wedding as a monogram for her paper goods, such as guestbag schedule, ceremony program and escort cards.. it will also be a keepsake that she can continue to use on Thank you cards and Christmas Cards thru their married Life…=)

Ten23designs customized rubber stamps

Ten23 Designs customized rubber stamps

www.ten23designs.com

www.ten23designs.blogspot.com

www.facebook.com/ten23designs

www.twitter.com/ten23designs

 

Custom decals for all of your decorating desires

Personalize a wall with a monogram

Jazz up a blank wall with a fun design

Dress up a dance floor with your signature

Mark your territory with your name

 

If you can think it… Lauren can make it!

So who loves Lauren as much as we do?

Will You Be My Bridesmaid?

What a great way to ask that special girl to be part of your wedding….. We found these cute gifts at www.favorideas.com   … What women does not love chocolate and it can be personalized in your wedding colors or your gals favorite colors…….  Click on the link below to read more about them….

Will You Be My Bridesmaid? Gourmet Chocolate Bridesmaid: $13.95.

Rustic Wooden Wedding Invitations and More

We found some unique wedding save the dates and invitations…they are wooden. They are so beautifully made and are a great out of the box idea to use instead of paper invitations. They engrave everything, and can even add color to you invitation! They offer wooden envelopes, and thank you cards. You would be surprised how affordable this paper alternative is. Also they have other items like key chains, book marks, and ornaments. If you are interested in learning more or ordering this product just contact Special Moments at smoments@tampabay.rr.com we would be glad to help you!

                                                                   

Cake-Pops

For Trendy Thursday I thought we would feature a Hot Dessert Trend for 2010…. 

Cake- Pops!

 Love the beauty and uniqueness cupcakes have to offer but hate watching your guests cover their fingers with sticky icing while trying to unwrap them? A new era of cakes has begun that will keep your Guests fingers clean and their stomaches full. Cake O Licious brings the perfect pairing of decadent sophistication and simplicity to events with finely decorated cake bites on a stick. Each bite-sized cake pop offers rich, moist, and sinfully flavorful cake enclosed in an impeccably designed fine chocolate shell.

Made from only the freshest ingredients, each “cake-pop” is hand-dipped and decorated by a team of talented artists and then placed on a stick. Cake O Licious thrives on customization and can create cake-pops in a multitude of colors, flavors and shapes, making them the perfect compliment to any event color palette.

Each bite is one and a half inches – the perfect bite-sized dessert that leaves fingers icing-free.

For more information, visit www.thecakepop.com.

Source: Event Solutions

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