Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Wedding Salon NYC - 2009

So, I was sitting around Monday all day thinking....eh....I don't feel like hauling it into NYC to attend the show. But, at about 6:00 pm, I decided to get myself together and make the trip. Boy am I glad I did!

As usual, The Wedding Salon never disappoints. Long touted as THE luxury bridal show, this year's show was filled with glitter and glam - just they way I like it. The one thing I look forward to when attending this show, is all the inspiration I get from the tablescapes, the gowns, the lighting and draping, and on and on....

Last year, I got to see Colin Cowie which was pretty cool...this year, I got up close to David Tutera. Never actually met him, but seems like a pretty cool dude. He was really sweet to all his fans, patiently signing autographs, taking pictures, and having real conversations with them. And as an event designer, he's pretty diverse and creative...you're just never quite sure what he's going to come up with, but it's always FABULOUS!







My big thing when planning weddings is the tablescape....gone are the days of ivory and champagne colors. Now the hot trend is rich color and texture! And flowers are not the only option anymore!

David hosted a fashion show, featuring his gowns by Faviana. They were lovely and not your run-of-the-mill wedding gowns. Very refreshing.

Congratulations to the producers of The Wedding Salon....once again, job well done!

Best,

Andrea


Monday, November 2, 2009

How to Personalize Your Wedding - Tips from GetMarried.com!

Enjoy these tips from GetMarried.com!!


Personalize your Programs
Use this opportunity to have some fun and introduce your guests to the people in your life. Write a brief story about each member of your bridal party. Tell guests how much you appreciate their attendance. Share some fun photos from your engagement session and perhaps tell the story of your engagement. The possibilities are endless. Fill your pages with personal stories and messages to keep your guests entertained while they wait for the magic moment.

Favors that you favor
Select a favor that is meaningful to you as a couple. Ensure your guests enjoy and remember your event by selecting something that speaks to you. This doesn’t have to be an object if nothing comes to mind. A donation to a charity close to your heart, or an element of the décor guests can take with them will remind them of the thought you put into your event.

Play Lists
Whether you’ve got a big band, a club dj, or an ipod playing your tunes, it’s important to consider the audience at the event, but more so what you and your new husband like. Personalities shine on a dance floor, and when you are comfortable, having fun, and enjoying your genre of music, the party’s energy level will heighten.

Dessert
If you opt for a traditional wedding cake, order a groom’s cake for your fiancé to enjoy. A southern tradition becoming more popular in other parts of the country, it’s a great way to include the groom. Design something that is perfectly representative of him and he’ll not only appreciate the gesture, but your guests won’t forget it either. If you host a dessert bar, select items from your childhood, the region you wed in, or sweets that are special to you, and involve your guests in every experience and selection you make.

Centerpiece and Tabletop Décor
Consider sourcing your tabletop décor in your own home. Incorporate family napkins, vessels for your flowers from containers in your home, or table runners that belong to your grandparents. Mix in that hint of something personal to an otherwise rented table and your guests will enjoy the connection (and conversation piece.)

Place cards and Table Numbers
An obvious choice to adapt your reception to fit your style. Name your table numbers after locations of dates you went on together, of photos of the two of you, or some of your favorite things in life, just about anything that gets people talking and thinking about you. For place cards, decorate with a theme that fits your event, whether it be a sunset-colored palette that corresponds with your beach photos as table numbers, or mini envelopes designed to match your menus perfectly.

Custom Lighting or Lettering
Companies such as Wonderful Wedding Graffiti can provide you with a custom monogram for your dance floor or love poem to temporarily place over the fireplace mantle in your ballroom. Gobos can also provide custom floral motifs on the walls of your reception venue or your initials on the dance floor. The options are endless and enhance the environment of your event with that extra personal touch.

Include your Pet
If you have a favorite four-legged friend or beautiful bird, consider incorporating them into your ceremony for that extra special meaning for the two of you (don’t forget to check with your venue’s restrictions and possible limitations before asking man’s best friend to be the best man.)

Invite Right
When designing your wedding invitations, it’s important to keep in mind the formality of your event. If you’re hosting a black tie affair, getting too creative might not be right, so spice it up with a custom wedding map to guide guests to the ceremony site. Use icons to represent places of importance to you and invite them to share in your experiences. If your event allows for a more playful invitation, design accordingly! Be colorful, be creative, and be unique. If scuba diving is your favorite past time and your event is a destination one, box up two scuba toys and place send away with your wedding details. Guests will not soon forget such a treat!

Ceremony Service
Writing your own vows will no doubt involve your guests in your experience. But if you’re not comfortable with this, that’s okay too. Bring in a creative element that causes you to interact in other ways. A song sung by your best friend, washing of each other’s feet on the beach, painting two sides of a heart to connect one another, having each of your bridesmaids and groomsmen light a candle or add to a floral arrangement. Anything that breaks up the formality of a ceremony can bring guests back into the moment and make for an unforgettable experience for the two of you.

Accessorize
A little fashion flare can make a bold statement at your event. Whether you opt for a pair of powder blue shoes under that beautiful ballgown or a purple sash on your dress. Perhaps a monogrammed umbrella, a splash of color somewhere, a hint of personality, or an added unexpected accessory for you or your bridal party. Any of these elements can spice up your event and stand out in the crowd.

Entertain while you dine
Photo montages are a popular way to entertain your guests during dinner. Project photos of your courtship, your entire lives, or even a video montage of your travels together. Consider having some fun with it and involve your bridal parties in the taping of such footage, and share the planning process with your loved ones. No matter what you screen, your guests will appreciate that extra something during a sometimes otherwise dull dinner hour.

Cheers,
Andrea

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Unique Aisle Runners


One of my favorite wedding things:

Check out the Original Aisle Runner Company located in my favorite city (and where I grew up) NYC. Make your wedding unique by creating a custom aisle runner. You can use it at the ceremony, reception, and in your home after the wedding. And....they can create matching pillows for use in the after-party lounge. Gorgeous!!!

Photo courtesy of: http://www.originalrunners.com/blog/







Best Regards,

Andrea



Pictures from our event, Premier Bridal Showcase

All photos courtesy of the amazing Michael Derek Photography


Best Always,

Andrea












Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Where on earth have I BEEN?????

Hi folks!


I've been gone for months and that is just FAR too long to go without blogging. Well, now that I'm back I have some great news to share.


Most recently, I just finished up co-producing a fabulous, luxurious, one-of-a-kind, bridal showcase. It took place in Somerset, NJ at the Crowne Plaza. We had multiple rooms which we filled with sexy lighting and elegant, flowing drapery. We wish to thank Jim Bonkosky of JB Lighting Productions for all his hard work and generosity and for giving us a lush environment to feast our eyes upon.


Our yummy wedding cake was sponsored by Palermo's Bakery: http://www.palmerosbakery.com/. It looked just as good as it tasted - thank you Palermo's!!!


We were blessed to have one of the best bridal retailers in the tri-state sponsor our bridal fashion show: All Inclusive Bridal Salon and Day Spa - the dresses were exquisite, as were the models. Thank you Collin!!!


We couldn't have asked for better press at our event, thanks to Erik Kent of NJWeddings.com. He arrived early and captured all our vendors and guests while our event was in full swing and he was kind enough to post those wonderful pictures on FaceBook. Thank you Erik!


My co-producer, Barry Ward of WISE DJ Entertainment was providing the entertainment on the one's and two's, which kept the crowd entertained all afternoon. Barry - thank you for all your hard work on this event - before, during, and after! Just one question: are you ready for the next one???? We can't stop now!


Overall, the event was a WONDERFUL success and we were happy to see so many brides join us for a bridal afternoon with cocktails, fine food, and entertainment.


We wish to thank all our vendors who participated in this event. Stay tuned....there's more to come!


Best,
Andrea

Thursday, June 25, 2009

An Unexpected Skill

Hey everyone!

Well who knew that I would end up writing articles for trade magazines? Certainly not moi! But here I am, thinking up a topic for my next article. Mind you: the deadline is TOMORROW! Oh well - I've always written well under pressure...even when I think back to my days of writing college term papers - I'd waited til the last minute and it turned out well. I wouldn't recommend that for other things though, like say....event planning! Too many details.

So far, I've contributed to BizBash and Event Solutions Magazine to name a few....and now Las Vegas Meetings and Events has asked me to be a contributer after reading my latest article. So, I guess this is something that happened just by chance -- I didn't seek it out --- writing just kinda found me. And now that I've been found, I think I'll stick around and see where this takes me.

With all this writing, you'd think I would be more timely with my own blog pieces, but I'm working on it. Okay....gotta go write that article...I'll share it with you once it's published.

Happy Planning!
Andrea

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

These cakes are too pretty to cut into!!!!

Check out these wonderful cakes which I found, courtesy of msn.com. Gotta love the whimsical ones!


This cake is perfect for a girl of any age!
Pink Cake Box in Denville, NJ.


















This one is perfect for a bridal shower, birthday party, or bachelorette party. Look closely and you'll see an iPod and Razor phone...nice!