Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Wedding Week - Day 3


It was a little pulling hair day today. My linens should have arrived yesterday. When I called my mailbox store this morning to see if they arrived yet, I was told they had not. I then immediately called my resource and had them check to see what was up with FedEx. Come to find out, FedEx tried to deliver them last night at 10:57pm. Say, what??? Who is open at 11pm? Anyway, the tracking info. indicated they were back on the truck for delivery today, but who knew when. After speaking with FedEx telling them my mailbox store closed at 7pm, they needed to arrive before then. I am happy to tell you they came through and they arrived in time. Not only were these linens for my wedding this Saturday, but I also had another client that needed her linens today. Whew! I'm so very thankful it worked out, but I was going a little crazy for awhile.

Meanwhile, I was finishing up details for the wedding this Saturday. My husband and I are also hosting a New Year's Eve party in our home tomorrow, so I have also been working on the final details for that as well. Aghhh! I told you it was going to be a busy week.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Wedding Week - Day 2


Today, I spent about four to five hours finalizing all the schedules, e-mailing them off to vendors, printing signage, sending final questions to my clients, receiving answers and ensuring every "i" is dotted and every "t" is crossed. Whew!

I also added decor to my birdcage for the wedding cards as well as reviewing my designs for the flowers to ensure I have everything I need.

I didn't get to finish the pew bows last night, so I need to finish those either tonight or tomorrow.

Okay. I'm done for now. I need to have dinner and then back to work.

Monday, December 28, 2009

Wedding Week


I have my first wedding of 2010 this Saturday.

Today, I worked on some of the final details as well as preparing the pew bows. My client's color scheme is purple and white. Therefore, the bride wanted something purple added to my already standard white tulle bows. Then, I remembered I had this purple gossamer leftover from a previous wedding and was thinking how I could incorporate it into using it for this very budget-conscious wedding. I put my thinking cap on and came up with making rosettes and attaching them to the bows. Voila! A brand new look without spending another dime. Hmmm. Now, that I'm looking at them, I'm not so sure I like it that much. I may have to make something else out of that purple gossamer to add to the bow. We'll see. I may keep it.

Not only am I planning and coordinating this wedding, I am also doing all their flowers as well as providing all the linens. Busy, busy week.

Back to work to finish these pew bows.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Happy Holidays!


I want to wish everyone a wonderful happy holiday and wishing each and everyone of you good health, happiness and prosperity.

Thank you to all my past clients for making Smooth Weddings a success. I look forward to a great 2010!

See you next year!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Want to Look Slim and Trim Under Your Wedding Dress?


If you can’t quite lose all the weight you would like before your wedding day, why not try Spanx’s new Strapless Hide & Sleek slip with light control for only $72? It has a double-layer bust panel for support and moisture-wicking to keep you feeling cool and dry. All flat edges gives you an invisible look. You can choose black or nude and come in sizes: large, medium, small and x-large.

Visit Spanx today and see how you can look slim and trim under your wedding dress.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Children at the Reception


Nine times out of ten, you will have children attending your wedding reception. This could be because of family or other close relatives or especially those traveling from out of town who otherwise would not be able to come unless they brought their children. With a few special touches, you could make them the happiest age group around. Below are a few ideas to cater to the younger crowd.

Under 5

Hopefully, most children in this age group will be at home with a baby-sitter. This age group is very hard to control and to keep occupied for a long period of time. However, if they have to be there, here are a few things to consider:

You might want to check with your reception site to see if they would be able to provide booster seats, high chairs and diaper-changing stations in the restrooms. If they don't, let the parents know so they can bring the necessary supplies.

Seat the family with this age group with other families who are also bringing young children. If the little one starts crying, they tend to be more understanding than a group of single 20-somethings. If there will not be any other families bringing children in this age group, then try to seat them with the most patient people you know.

Another option is to hire a baby-sitter (someone you know and trust) to be there on site. You will need to check with your reception site to see if there would be a room you could use for this purpose. You may have to pay an extra charge for the room, but it well may be worth the money in order to have peace of mind for yourself as well as the guests at the reception.

Ages 5 - 10

If there are enough children in this age group to fill a table, consider seating them together. It would be highly suggested to hire a baby-sitter to sit at the table with them to keep them under control.

Below are a few more ideas for this age group:

If you choose to have a children’s table, cover it with a paper tablecloth so they can draw on it. For a centerpiece, provide a bucket of crayons and/or travel-type games. Or, if you don’t like the idea of them drawing on the “tablecloth”, you could purchase some coloring books instead.

Ask your reception site or caterer if they offer children’s meals at a reduced cost.

If you are doing the bouquet toss and/or garter throw for adults, have a candy toss for the children. This way, the children can participate and you won’t have to worry about a six-year-old catching the garter.

If you think these children may want to dance, consider doing the chicken dance. Adults may cringe, but children love it!

For favors, send them home with goody bags filled with candy and small toys. Make sure the toys are age appropriate.

Ages 11 - 16

Definitely seat this age group together. This is the in-between age where they are too old to sit with the younger children and not quite old enough to sit with the adults (and usually don’t want to.) It’s highly unlikely you will need an adult at this table, but it’s a good idea to place them near an adult table just to make sure they do behave. Other than that, treat this group as you would any adult.

For the toast, you could serve this age group sparkling cider.

I hope the above tips will help you have a smooth and successful reception with children of all ages.

(Sorry for the blurry picture above.)

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Better Late Than Never


I have finally posted the wedding I did back in August. Don't know why it took me so long to post this one, but at least it's done.

Check it out. Go on the left sidebar and under "Another Smooth Wedding," click "Wedding of Sonia and Mauricio."

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Mervis Diamond Holiday Trunk Show


If you live in the Maryland/Virginia/DC area, come out this weekend December 4 – 6, 2009 to the 10th Annual Mervis Diamond Holiday Trunk Show. You can save up to 25% off. Meet their designers and see their full collections.


Choose the location closest to you:



1900 Mervis Way
Tysons Corner, VA
703.448.9000
HOURS:
Friday: 10 am-6 pm
Saturday: 9 am-6 pm
Sunday: 10 am-5 pm

1775 Rockville Pike
Rockville, MD
301.231.0030
HOURS:
Friday: 10 am-6 pm
Saturday: 9 am-6 pm
Sunday: 10 am-5 pm

5468 Wisconsin Ave.
Chevy Chase, MD
301.215.9500
HOURS:
Friday: 10 am-6 pm
Saturday: 9 am-6 pm
Sunday: 10 am-5 pm

1700 K Street NW
Washington, DC
202.293.0600
HOURS:
Friday: 10 am-6 pm
Saturday: 9 am-6 pm
Sunday: CLOSED

Go to www.mervisdiamond.com to RSVP for this event.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

A Perfect Wedding


Okay, reality check here - there really is no such thing in the literal sense of the word, but you could have your wedding on the perfect day – October 10, 2010 = 10-10-10! How more perfect can you get than 10? It also falls on a Sunday, which will help you out even better with discounts. Most venues and other vendors reduce their rates for a Sunday wedding.

Need some more motivation? Read below:

Top 10 reasons to have your wedding on 10-10-10:

10. You will save money
9. It’s the perfect day
8. Can’t think of a better day
7. It’s the perfect day
6. Why not?
5. It’s the perfect day
4. Columbus Day is the day after
3. It’s the perfect day
2. You can have 10 of your best friends serve as bridesmaids

…and the Number One reason to have your wedding on 10-10-10?

1. IT’S THE PERFECT DAY!

So, if you still haven’t picked a date for your wedding next year, consider 10-10-10 and contact me to help you plan a smooth wedding. You will also want to book soon as October is one of the more popular wedding months.

Don’t delay! Call me and let’s plan today!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving


I am taking the week off for Thanksgiving next week. I wish everyone a very blessed, safe and Happy Thanksgiving!

See you in a week.

(Picture courtesy of www.marthastewart.com)

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Gowns from NY Fashion Week

Some of the latest bridal gown trends that were seen at the recent NY Fashion Week shows are:


Textured flowers - this one from Amsale


Steel grey bridesmaids dresses - Kirstie Kelly



Feathers and pleats by Monique Lhuillier


Jeweled accents - this one by Reem Acra


St. Pucchi showed off touches of black















There were also designs with fur and short silhouettes.

What's your favorite?

Source: GetMarried.com

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Finally, I Found the Perfect Shoes


I have been on a search for a very long time to find comfortable, but nice enough to wear with my “day of” outfit, shoes that will not kill my feet from being on them eight hours or more when I’m working a wedding.

Well, lo and behold, I have found them. They are called OKA b. and I found them while on vacation in Cape May, NJ celebrating my anniversary with my hubby. I was just window shopping and strolled in one particular store and happened to see funky looking shoes on a rack. I moseyed on over and looked at them, tried them on and Voila, my feet were in heaven. Apparently, even Oprah likes them, or at least her O Magazine fashion team does. The sales lady explained to me that they were the most comfortable shoes she’s ever worn and I was convinced. I immediately bought a pair and can’t wait to wear them for my next wedding.

If you want comfortable and cute shoes, check them out. Their Web site is www.shoesthatloveyou.com. I say, “I love those shoes!”

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Shall We Dance?


Learn how to dance a perfect first dance with The Wedding Dance Specialists. I know I have blogged about them before, but they continue to offer affordable group workshops with an additional discount on private lessons for those who attend a workshop. Now, they are also offering FREE tickets to area Wedding Expos.

Upcoming workshops are as follows:

Sunday, October 18 from 10am-11:15am in Towson, MD
Sunday, October 25 from 4pm-5:15pm in Colombia, MD
Sunday, October 25 from 2pm-3:15pm in Alexandria, VA

In the workshop, you will meet other engaged couples and sample various slow dances perfect for your first dance. You will be able to see which dance styles best reflects your personality and taste. You will learn how to differentiate between a variety of tempos and develop your individual composure as a dancer. You will learn the fundamentals of partner dancing and how to navigate all around the dance floor. Get comfortable with dancing and qualify for a discount on private lessons if you decide to do so. The cost for the workshop is only $25 per person.

Go directly to their Web site at www.theweddingdancespecialists.com to register for one of the above workshops.

Don’t delay! Dance today!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

It's Pink Month!


That's right! It is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. If you are looking for a great charity to sponsor or support, I suggest Brides Against Breast Cancer. You can donate money and even your wedding gown. Find out how you can donate your gown directly on their Web site at: www.bridesagainstbreastcancer.org.

Or, have a Pink Envelope wedding reception. Visit www.pinkenvelopeproject.org for details.

Looking for a unique favor for your guests? Consider making a pink envelope donation on behalf of your guests. Go to the Brides Against Breast Cancer Web site to read all about it.

Think Pink!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Win a Kate Spade Designer Handbag


I love this bag, and it's in my favorite color - red!

The folks at Wishpot and Avelle have banded together to offer you a great giveaway. All you need to do to enter for your chances of winning this fabulous bag is do the following:

You need to tell or show Wishpot and Avelle what you would like to carry in your designer bag, such as, favorite accessories, your dreams or could even be your wedding stuff.

For the telling: You receive one entry for each response on Wishpot, on Avelle FB Fan Page, or on Twitter RT #Avelle

For the showing: You receive two entries when you post a picture of what you want to carry in your designer bag on Avelle FB Fan Page, or on Twitter

For the sharing: You receive three entries when you sign up at Avelle, follow Avelle on Twitter or blog about this giveaway.

I think I am even going to enter. I've already done one part for the sharing - blogging about it here!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Cartoon Picture


Want to do something just for fun? Make a cartoon picture of yourself and your groom and post it on your facebook or wedding Web site. It's free at www.mywebface.com.

Mine is shown above.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

BridalTweet.com Announces its First Contest “Red Carpet Wedding"


Read the press release below for a chance to wear diamond earrings on your wedding day.

NEW YORK – September 15, 2009 – BridalTweet.com today announced a contest awarding one lucky bride a complimentary rental of dazzling diamond earrings to wear on her wedding day. Each bride who joins BridalTweet.com before October 30 will be entered to win, compliments of Adorn Brides.1 “The Red Carpet Wedding contest is our way of thanking brides for joining our wedding community,” said Christine Dyer, creator and founder of BridalTweet.com. “We’re seeing that brides will rent anything from visual props to floral arrangements, table linens, head-pieces and sometimes even dresses; why not rent diamonds for the special day.”

Each bride that joins BridalTweet.com will also gain access to the wedding community’s ongoing benefits such as free wedding advice, exclusive offers, giveaways, information about local events, a local vendor directory, and more. All BridalTweet.com members, including brides, wedding vendors, and wedding bloggers, can also share tips and information via chats, blogs, discussions, groups, photos, and videos.

Early results indicate BridalTweet.com’s growing leadership position within the wedding industry. Since its inception in April of 2009, the wedding community at BridalTweet.com has exceeded 3,500 members, with 64 percent of the community’s visitors returning to the website in a given month – a strong signal of BridalTweet.com’s active and engaged audience.2

“We are excited to work with BridalTweet.com to bring the red carpet glamour of diamonds on loan to one lucky bride’s big event,” shared Laura Carrintgon, co-founder and chief stylist for Adorn Brides. “Every bride, regardless of her budget deserves to have access to the very best in bridal accessories. Now, brides can rent thousands of dollars of diamond jewelry for a fraction of what it would cost to purchase them thanks to Adorn Brides.”

1 Rental cost not to exceed $150 in value. The retail value of the earrings can be up to $4,100. Subject to general rental terms and conditions of Adorn Brides. See official Red Carpet Wedding rules for complete details: www.bridaltweet.com/notes/Red_Carpet_Wedding_Rules
2 Google Analytics, August 2 – September 1, 2009


About BridalTweet.com: Headquartered in New York, NY, BridalTweet (www.BridalTweet.com) is a free online wedding community where brides, wedding vendors, and wedding bloggers can create meaningful relationships. At BridalTweet.com, brides can find free wedding advice, exclusive offers, giveaways, local events, and more. This is one of the first wedding communities that enables wedding vendors to have a voice - allowing for deeper marketing conversations. Since April 2009, 3,500 members have joined BridalTweet.com and membership increases daily.

About Adorn Brides: Headquartered in New York, NY, Adorn Brides (www.adorn.com) is the leading online diamond jewelry rental company designed specifically to meet the needs of today’s bride. Cited as the #1 resource for bridal jewelry accessories online, Adorn Brides’ unique service is fast becoming the latest trend among fashion conscious brides.
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When you sign up, don't forget to mention my name, Patti Wilson, when they ask you where you heard about BridalTweet.

Don't forget to rent all your jewelry needs through Smooth Weddings,LLC using my discount. See previous blog below.

Don't delay. Join BridalTweet today for your chance to wear beautiful diamond earrings on your special day. You'll be the talk of the town.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Want to Look Like A Celebrity on Your Wedding Day?


Of course you do. Now, you can by renting gorgeous, fine jewelry. Smooth Weddings has partnered with Adorn Brides – fine jewelry rentals for weddings.

Imagine walking down the aisle in a $25,000 diamond necklace and $5,000 earrings. By renting through Adorn Brides fine jewelry rentals, you can bring this “red carpet” elegance to your big day.

All you have to do is reserve your rentals online at adornbrides.com. They will ship the jewelry right to your door a few days before your wedding. After the big day, all you have to do is ship it back in their pre-addressed, pre-packaging. That’s it. Simple, isn’t it?

Receive a special 20% discount by using the following promotional code: CV15WD41, courtesy of yours truly, Smooth Weddings, LLC.


Look “dazzling” on your wedding day!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

What Will They Think of Next?


Can you believe a scented mascara? Who would have thought? Well, celebrity make-up artist, Julie Hewett, has thought of it. She now offers a rose-scented mascara. This mascara is smear-proof and you brides who are skin sensitive need not worry. The rose flower essence actually soothes and relaxes your entire eye area. If having a scented mascara is not enough, her mascara will also curl and lengthen your lashes. What more could you want for your wedding day pictures?

You can order the mascara for only $20 directly from Julie's Web site at www.juliehewett.net.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Smooth Weddings, LLC Receives 2009 Best of Germantown Award

Woo hoo! I am so excited! I was recently notified that my company had been selected to receive the 2009 Best of Germantown Award. See the press release below.

WASHINGTON D.C., August 17, 2009 -- Smooth Weddings, LLC has been selected for the 2009 Best of Germantown Award in the Wedding Consultant category by the U.S. Commerce Association (USCA).
The USCA "Best of Local Business" Award Program recognizes outstanding local businesses throughout the country. Each year, the USCA identifies companies that they believe have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category. These are local companies that enhance the positive image of small business through service to their customers and community.
Various sources of information were gathered and analyzed to choose the winners in each category. The 2009 USCA Award Program focused on quality, not quantity. Winners are determined based on the information gathered both internally by the USCA and data provided by third parties.
About U.S. Commerce Association (USCA)
U.S. Commerce Association (USCA) is a Washington D.C. based organization funded by local businesses operating in towns, large and small, across America. The purpose of USCA is to promote local business through public relations, marketing and advertising.
The USCA was established to recognize the best of local businesses in their community. Our organization works exclusively with local business owners, trade groups, professional associations, chambers of commerce and other business advertising and marketing groups. Our mission is to be an advocate for small and medium size businesses and business entrepreneurs across America.
SOURCE: U.S. Commerce Association

CONTACT:
U.S. Commerce Association
Email: PublicRelations@us-ca.org
URL: http://www.us-ca.org

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

How to Have A Nice Wedding Without Breaking the Bank

Are you a bride looking for ways to save money on your wedding? I thought so.

Then join me at a seminar on Friday, September 11, 2009 from 12:00 - 1:30 pm at the Greater Silver Spring Chamber of Commerce Conference Room, located at 8601 Georgia Ave. (Lee Building) Suite 203, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910.

Some of the topics that will be discussed are: venues, decorations and accessories, catering, cake, wedding dress, and entertainment

Cost is only $20, (cash only) which includes lunch, to hear how you can have a nice wedding without breaking the bank.

You must reserve your seat as space is limited. Contact Nancy with My Kitchen Catering at 301-740-8085 today.

Panelists:

Nancy Hartwell, owner/executive chef, My Kitchen Catering
Kerry McCullough, recent bride and founder of, budgetwiseweddingmd.com
Maggie McCullough, floral designer
Patti Wilson, owner, Smooth Weddings, LLC

Hope to see you there.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Time's Running Out

Don't forget to send me your dream honeymoon destination for a chance to win a $50 Marriott Bonus Pack.

Contest ends this Wednesday, August 5, 2009 at midnight, EST.

Don't delay. Send me your dream honeymoon destination today!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Contest!


Today, many couples already have households set up and, therefore, are doing away with the traditional registry for household items and instead setting up registries for their honeymoon.

One particular company has done just that for couples. The Marriott Corporation has set up their own honeymoon registry at www.marriottregistry.com where couples can register for a number of honeymoon items, such as, hotel accommodations, spa services, romantic dinners plus much more. Gift values are accrued to one gift card, which the couple can then redeem at approximately 3.000 Marriott’s either during their honeymoon or save it for a future vacation. In addition, Marriott will also throw in a complimentary $100 when registry contributions reach $1,000 as well as rewarding guests. For every $150 or more a guest gives towards your registry, they will receive a $50 Marriott Bonus Buck coupon.

Smooth Weddings has partnered with Marriott in being able to give away a $50 Bonus Pack to the winner of our contest.

Here are the contest rules – very simple. Submit your dream honeymoon destination. That’s it! Go to my Web site at: www.smoothweddings.com and click on “Get in touch with us” and fill out the contact form. Type in your dream honeymoon destination in the comments section of the contact form. You must insert your e-mail address as that is how I will let you know if you have won. I will “draw” a name randomly and the winner will receive the $50 Bonus Pack directly from Marriott.

Contest begins today, Wednesday, July 29, 2009 and will end on Wednesday, August 5, 2009. That’s one week. So don’t delay. Send me your dream honeymoon destination today.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

I'm in Print!

I am so excited! I was contacted a couple of weeks ago by my local community newspaper and interviewed for an article that appeared in yesterday's issue. It is about how the economy is affecting the wedding industry.

Read it here at The Gazette.

Enjoy!

Friday, July 17, 2009

Simple, Personalized Favors



If you are a chocolate lover like me, you may want to consider personalized M & M’s for your wedding favors.

New for 2009, they are offering The Shimmer Collection with three sparkling colors of golden, platinum and pearl. You can even upload a photo of you and your groom. Isn’t that cool? If the Shimmer Collection doesn't match your color scheme, you can still choose from their standard 25 colors.

Package your personalized M & M’s in tins or display them on your candy buffet in tall champagne flutes or other large glass containers with a scoop for guests to indulge.

Go to mymms.com/shimmer3 and check them out.

Mmm, makes me want to eat a bag of M & M’s right now.

Images above from mymms Web site.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Tossing Your Bouquet

If you are thinking of tossing your bouquet, you may want to reconsider after you read the following news story from the BBC. This took place in Italy. Unbelievable! Don't try this at home, brides.

Bride's bouquet brings down plane

The traditional throwing of a bride's bouquet for luck ended in disaster at an Italian wedding when the flowers caused a plane to crash.

The bride and groom had hired a small plane to fly past and throw the bouquet to a line of women guests, Corriere della Sera reported.

However, the flowers were sucked into the plane's engine causing it to catch fire and explode.

The aircraft plunged into a hostel. One passenger on the plane was badly hurt.

But about 50 people who had been in the hostel escaped unscathed, as did the pilot.

Entangled

The incident happened at Montioni park in Suvereto, near Livorno, where the wedding reception was being held, Corriere della Sera said.

A passenger on the aircraft, named as Isidoro Pensieri, 44, had the job of throwing the bouquet as pilot Luciano Nannelli flew past.

It is believed the bunch of flowers became entangled as it was thrown, and was sucked into one of the engines.

Ms Pensieri suffered multiple fractures and a head injury. She was taken to hospital in Grosseto by helicopter and then transferred to another in Pisa, Italian media reported.

Friday, July 3, 2009


Wishing everyone a safe, happy and healthy 4th of July!

Off for the weekend. Back next week doing flowers for a wedding Saturday, July 11.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Saturday's Wedding


Look over on the left side under "Another Smooth Wedding" and click on "Wedding of Mary and Jimmy" to see my latest wedding.

Enjoy!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Rehearsal Day

Yes, it is Thursday - not your typical rehearsal day for a Saturday wedding. However, I do try to encourage my brides, if at all possible, to have their rehearsal two days prior to the wedding. Why? Because it enables the bride, groom and wedding party to be well-rested and more relaxed on their wedding day. No rushing around on the day before the wedding to get last-minute errands done and then have to rush off to the rehearsal.

Also, the day before is a great day for the bride to have a "spa" day with her bridesmaids and the guys to hang out together and play golf or have their own "spa" day. Yes, spas for guys are becoming the new trend.

Having the rehearsal two days prior also helps when you have an early morning wedding. The rehearsal dinner won't get you home late and, therefore, you can get to bed early to get a good night's rest before the big day.

So, go ahead. Plan that spa day the day before your wedding. Time will be on your side to rest, relax and have fun without having to rush to get to the rehearsal on time.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Last Week's Wedding


Check out the Wedding of Noreen and Daniel under "Another Smooth Wedding" listed on the left side of this page.

Enjoy!

Friday, May 29, 2009

Wedding Shoes


Hey ya'll,

I just received information on a site that sells a variety of shoes that would be perfect for any style of wedding you are having.

Check out Wedding Feet at www.weddingfeet.com/married.

Happy shopping.

(above photos courtesy of Wedding Feet)

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Latest wedding post


Check it out by going under "Another Smooth Wedding" on the list on the left and click on "Wedding of Millie and Anthony."

Friday, May 22, 2009

Happy Memorial Day


I'd like to wish everyone a very happy and healthy Memorial Day, ESPECIALLY our military personnel who are currently serving or have served in the past. Thank you for everything you do for our country.

God Bless America!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

For the Groom


Grooms - are you feeling left out of the plans for your wedding? Not sure what you are suppose to be doing? Well, wonder no more. A friend of mine sent me the following article which was recently published in The New York Times. I have copied the article for you below. Read and enjoy! Check out the Web sites listed in the article and have fun. Hope this will help you be a more involved groom for your wedding.

A Wedding Plan for Men
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
Published: May 9, 2009
FOR many bridegrooms, planning a wedding is an exercise filled with dread. For others, tasks like creating guest lists, choosing invitations and arranging the perfect honeymoon are part of the fun.
But bridegrooms on either side of the planning aisle have one thing in common: There are few places where men can go for guidance and advice on how and what to contribute to their big day. Wedding books for bridegrooms, like “The Guy’s Guide to Dating, Getting Hitched and Surviving the First Year of Marriage,” by Michael R. Crider, are scarce, and wedding magazines written for men are nonexistent. Clearly the wedding industry is designed to appeal to women.
Sean Palmgren, a 28-year-old research analyst for a marketing firm in Minneapolis, became engaged last June, and immediately began surfing the Internet for ways to help his fiancée, Betsey Krause, plan their wedding in December at a Minneapolis hotel.
“There was nothing out there for guys,” Mr. Palmgren said with a sigh. “Most everything, from magazines to wedding shows, was all about women, but I kept searching.”
Eventually, he found GroomGroove.com, a site for men that tackles such wedding-related topics as knowing if you’re ready to get married, how to pop the question, what are the bridegroom’s and best man’s duties, how to deliver a toast, how to plan a mild bachelor party, and how to plan a wild one.
“The underlying goal is to get marriages started on the right foot,” said Michael Arnot, who founded the site in 2007. “We want grooms to be really sure they are ready to get married, and if they are, to get involved with their wedding, which is a rite of passage. We men pride ourselves in never having to ask for directions. But if there’s one time to do so, this is it.”
Mike Harms, a 39-year-old director of business strategy at Microsoft in Redmond, Wash., became engaged to Shannon Truax in October. At first, he said he was “supercynical about marriage.”
“So my first response was to defer to my fiancée for all the planning,” he said. “But as we went along, I realized that I was helping her create a great experience, so I actually began to enjoy it.”
Mr. Harms, whose wedding is scheduled for Dec. 7 at the Ritz-Carlton in Sarasota, Fla., found information helpful to grooms on mywedding.com, and eventually began posting his own blogs on the site (grumpygroom.com).
“I totally understand that some grooms want nothing to do with their wedding day, but what I try to point out is that some aspects of it can actually be fun,” he said. “Personally, I have been learning through trial and error, but at this point, my responsibilities include putting together the guest list, the honeymoon, even my own bachelor party.”
Amber Haught, 21, a bride-to-be from Lower Burrell, Pa., said her fiancé, Eric Housholder, “has been a part of everything, from the catering to the flowers to my bridesmaid dresses — everything except my wedding dress.”
Ms. Haught, who is to be married June 27, said that all the extra help “is both good and bad.
“Sometimes I look at him and say, ‘Hey, I didn’t think of that.’ Other times I look at him and say ‘Are you serious?’ ”
Rob Johnsen, one of four men who founded mywedding.com seven years ago, said that “we are seeing a huge trend in grooms who are getting more involved in their own weddings.”
Mr. Johnsen, 38, whose wedding was last August, pointed out that on his site, there are roughly 100,000 links to “free wedding Web sites,” everything from simple postings to the kind of blogging done by Mr. Harms.
Sixty-five percent of those sites, he said, have been created by men.
“In American culture, weddings have always been all about the bride,” Mr. Johnsen said. “But couples are now getting married later in life and as a result, they are paying for their own weddings, as opposed to having their parents pay. So a groom making this kind of investment is more likely to take a more serious interest in the decision-making process, and that has greatly contributed to the trend.”

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Wedding Day

Wow! I actually do have time to do a last-minute blog post. I finished all the flowers last night and got to bed earlier than I expected - around 12:30am.

This morning, I carefully packed the centerpieces in boxes, printed out last-minute updates, remembered to pack up more items I need and am dressed, ready to go. I am just waiting until just before it's time for me to leave before I pack the grapes and cheese into the Goodie Boxes.

My DH helped me tremendously last night with stuffing the rose petals into their cones and finished packing up the Goodie Boxes.

Waiting for him to return home now with the children who participated in a 5K run this morning. He's going to help me pack up the bouquets, bouts, corsages and altar arrangements I need to take to the church as well as the Goodie Boxes and several other wedding items. Whew! After last night, my body feels like I have already done the wedding. It will be a long, but wonderful day for my bride and groom.

Look for the wedding post sometime after I recover. Then, it will be time to work on my next wedding. Tis the season.

Friday, May 8, 2009

Wedding Week - Final Entry

Friday

Assembling bouquets, boutonnieres, altar arrangements and centerpieces. Whew! Also have to finish putting the monogrammed stickers on the rose petal cones and stuff them with the rose petals.

Other client just picked up their linen rentals.

Rehearsal later at 4:30pm. Will I be done in time? Nope. I’ll finish whatever’s left to do tonight. I may be burning the midnight oil tonight. Scratch that. I WILL be burning the midnight oil, for sure.

Saturday – Wedding Day

Doubt I’ll get a chance to blog tomorrow, so thought I would do it now while I’m taking a short break.

In the morning, I have to finish stuffing the Goodie Boxes with the perishable items which are grapes and cheese. Then, it will be time for load-in. Need to load the flowers for the ceremony (DH is delivering the centerpieces, cake topper and rose petal cones to the reception site later), birdcage for wedding cards, vases and sand for the unity sand ceremony, flower girl basket, ring bearer pillow and memorial vases. Will I ever be done? Not until sometime after midnight when the reception ends.

I’ll post pictures next week along with the details for the wedding.

I will be crashing on Mother's Day!

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Wedding Week

Thursday

Picked up rose petals (they didn’t arrive yesterday afterall), picked up flowers and attended final planning meeting with my clients and the reception site. Delivered to reception site the overlays, votives, menu cards, favors, table numbers, toasting flutes, cake knife and amenity baskets for the restrooms.

Back home now beginning to condition and hydrate the flowers to prepare them for assembly tomorrow.

Tonight, I will be assembling the paper rose petal cones with monogrammed stickers the bride made for them.

Last night, I started assembling the Goodie Boxes for the wedding party. Can’t put the perishable items in until Saturday morning.

That’s it for now.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Wedding Week

Wednesday

Today, I will be picking up the overlays (as well as other linens a customer ordered whose wedding is also on Saturday), guest book albums and rose petals that are arriving a day early. Aghhhhhhh! They weren't suppose to arrive until tomorrow, but I have a very cool (cold) basement and they should be okay for Saturday.

I will be going to my local Costco to pick up items I need for the Goodie Boxes. These will be filled with snacks for the wedding party. I'll post a picture later.

My bride will be coming over today to drop off the menu cards, favors and stickers I need to seal the personalized rose petal cones I made for the toss when they leave the reception.

I will be calling the bakery to confirm delivery time of the wedding cake.

All in all, a very busy day.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Wedding Week

Monday and Tuesday

I have a wedding this Saturday, so I thought I would give you a “snapshot” of what I do to prepare for a wedding I am coordinating.

I was hired nine months ago to help this bride plan and coordinate her wedding. Can’t believe it’s almost here. I’m sure she can’t either. At the time she hired me, she had already found and reserved the church and reception site. She also found the bakery she wanted to do her wedding cake. I researched and hired the photographer and videographer. I am also doing her flowers and handling all her rental items. I am so excited!

Yesterday, I reviewed and finalized all details. I printed out the itinerary for the wedding party which I will give to them at the rehearsal this Friday. This will tell the wedding party where and when they need to arrive at the church, when photos will take place and a general order of the ceremony as well as the reception. This also has all of my contact info so they will be able to reach me should they have any questions or need anything on the wedding day.

I sent my bride many e-mails with reminders of various items that she needs to take care of this week.

I went through all my checklists ensuring everything is done that needs to be done or still needs to be done prior to Saturday.

Today

I am sending out detailed schedules to all the vendors so everyone will be on the same page. As with the wedding party, this schedule has the times and order of events for the ceremony and reception. My schedules are so detailed, my vendors rarely have questions.

My bride is using the Adesso albums for her guest books. To save money, we are also renting the Polaroid cameras from Adesso. I need to pick them up tomorrow as well as the purple sparkle crepe overlays we are using for the guest tables.

More tomorrow.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Impress Your Guests with Your First Dance!


Want to see what it’s like to have that perfect “First Dance?” Attend The Wedding Dance Specialists Wedding Dance Workshop next month.

You will see sample slow dances perfect for love songs, learn the fundamentals of partner dancing as well as meeting other engaged couples. This workshop gives you the opportunity to get acquainted with dancing before committing to private lessons.

The workshop will take place at their Alexandria, Virginia location on Saturday, May 9 beginning at 10am. Cost is only $20 per person! Call (703) 626-7016 or visit their Web site at: http://www.theweddingdancespecialists.com

Don’t delay! Dance today!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

What a Great Idea!




Need something new and different?

Why not have a silhouette of the two of you displayed at your wedding reception?

Silhouette artist, Karl Johnson, makes these amazing silhouettes. So simple to do. You e-mail a profile picture of you and your groom together or separately, you choose the size you want and Voila! you have a silhouette. Prices range from $25 up to $150. Not bad for such an original keepsake that you can hang on your wall of your new home. It’s something that you will cherish forever.

Check out his Web site at: http://www.cutarts.com/catalog.php?category=4

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Annual Bridal Event Coming Up


Okay ladies. Grab your friends, bring your camping gear (if you want to be first in line, you’ll camp out overnight) and head over to Filene’s Basement’s annual Running of the Brides being held at their Rockville, Maryland location on Friday, April 3.

You know how crazy it is. You’ve seen it on TV. But where else do you have the chance to find your dream designer wedding gown for under $700?

According to Filene’s, there will be 1500 – 3000 gowns to choose from and are priced at $249, $499 and $699. Their original prices were $900 - $9,000 plus! Some gowns that were purchased from other retailers have the original price tag attached, so you will see your savings instantly.

Check out their Web site for more details at www.filenesbasement.com/bridal/

So, get your running shoes on and go!

Friday, March 20, 2009

Simple, Yet Delicious!

Okay. So, this post has nothing to do with weddings. But, it does have to do with something else I love and that is – chocolate! Yes, I confess I am a chocoholic. It’s a disease I have lived with as long as I can remember. I am not looking for a cure anytime soon. I live, breathe and eat chocolate 24/7. Well, maybe not that much because I can’t while I’m sleeping, but almost. I do, at least, have some form of chocolate everyday.

A friend of mine e-mailed me the other day with a chocolate cake recipe that you can make and be eating, literally, in five minutes! No lie. Little did she know I would go nuts over it. Maybe you’ve heard of it already. It’s called “5 Minute Chocolate Mug Cake.” Recipe follows at the end of this post.

As soon as I read the recipe and saw how easy it was, I immediately made it and made two because I wanted to share it with my family later that night for dessert. I had a large mug that when I cut the cake in half, it was still a generous portion to serve. I actually could have eaten the whole mug of cake myself, but I wanted my family to indulge my disease with me that night. I didn’t have any icing on hand, so I just drizzled chocolate syrup over it. Mmmmmm! It’s not “Death by Chocolate” good, but it is certainly good enough to satisfy my chocolate fix for the day or, at least, for that moment.

For all my fellow chocoholics, I wanted to share this recipe with you, so you could have your chocolate fix for the day, too.

I was going to take a picture to show you, but I ate it too fast.

So, what are you waiting for? It’s only five minutes away!

5 MINUTE CHOCOLATE MUG CAKE

4 tablespoons flour
4 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons cocoa
1 egg
3 tablespoons milk
3 tablespoons oil
3 tablespoons chocolate chips (optional)
A small splash of vanilla extract
1 large coffee mug

Add dry ingredients to mug, and mix well.
Add the egg and mix thoroughly.
Pour in the milk and oil and mix well.
Add the chocolate chips (if using) and vanilla extract, and mix again.
Put your mug in the microwave and cook for 3 minutes at 1000 watts.
The cake will rise over the top of the mug, but don't be alarmed!
Allow to cool a little, and tip out onto a plate if desired.
EAT!
(this can serve 2 if you want to share)

Thursday, March 19, 2009

New Ideas for Bridesmaids and Groomsmen Gifts

So, I was just surfing the zappos.com site just to look for inspiration and new ideas for bridesmaids and groomsmen gifts and I found these wonderful things.

How about giving your “princesses” aka bridesmaids a little “Princess” fragrance gift pack from Vera Wang? These were designed “for a modern princess with a unique sense of style and total zest for life.” Doesn’t that describe the ladies standing up for you at your upcoming wedding? They sell for $78 and zappos.com is offering FREE shipping. How can you pass that up?

If that’s not appealing to you, how about a beautiful satin clutch from Jessica McClintock? These particular ones come in five different colors: pink, champ, silver, sage and ivory. There are also other styles and colors available. The one I have pictured is only $36.

For the guys, how about “Black” by Kenneth Cole? “Black is bold. Black is masculine. Black is timeless.” This set goes for $65.

Or, another choice for the guys is Vera Wang for Men. It “…exudes the seductive and masculine aura of oriental aromatics for the man of impeccable taste and refinement.” The price is $72.



Again, all these items from zappos.com includes FREE shipping. Check it out!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Postage Rates Going Up Again

In case you are not up on the latest USPS news, they are once again raising the price for a first-class postage stamp from $0.42 to $0.44 effective May 11, 2009. Envelopes weighing 1oz – 2oz will be increased from $0.59 to $0.61.

What does this mean for you as a bride? It means if you are planning to mail your invitations after May 11 or your response date is after May 11 (you will be putting postage on your response envelopes, right?), you will need to either purchase the “Forever” stamps now to keep your postage at $0.42 or you will need to purchase stamps at the new rate of $0.44.

If you don’t want your invitations to be mailed with a Liberty Bell as your stamp, (not very “weddingish,” is it?) the USPS is releasing two new wedding stamps in the designs pictured below. The wedding rings will be available at the new rate of $0.44 intended to use for your response cards or very light invitations. The wedding cake will be available at the new rate of $0.61 intended to use for the heavier weight of invitations or oversized cards.



So, make sure you plan accordingly and always take a completed wedding invitation to the post office first to weigh it to ensure you do purchase the correct postage.

Happy stamping!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Must See! Bethesda North Marriott


A couple of weeks ago, I went on another site visit – this time to the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center located at 5701 Marinelli Road, Bethesda, Maryland. They held a tasting/tour event for area wedding planners.

I was greeted by Kristin Montalbano with New Media Strategies hired by Marriott Hotels. They specialize in social media marketing. Olaf Leikvoll, Director of Catering Sales and Katie Kulp, Catering Sales Executive for Bethesda North Marriott gave us the tour of their new additions which included a Presidential Suite for $1,750 per night. We also saw one of their conference hospitality suites and a standard suite. They were all beautifully decorated and included every amenity you could think of. Luxurious!

After the tour, we then went back down to a section of the Grand Ballroom where the Executive Chef, David Creamer, showed off some of their new specialty menu items. We didn’t get to sample those, but we did get to sample the desserts, which were delicious! Beautiful presentations on all the food – almost looked too good to eat. I just wish I had remembered to bring my camera. Ugh!


The Grand Ballroom is 23,500 square feet and can sit 1,000- 1,200 people, including a large dance floor. If your wedding isn’t quite that large, the Grand Ballroom does break down to smaller rooms.

Prior to the ceremony, the hotel provides a dressing area for the wedding party with a complementary bottle of champagne.

The Bethesda North Marriott’s typical wedding reception package includes the following:

Five Hours of Top Shelf Bar Service
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Selections of Hors D’oeuvres Elegantly Displayed and
Passed Butler Style during the Cocktail Hour
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Five Course Dinner
Including Appetizer, Salad, Intermezzo, Entrée, and Dessert
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Wine Service with Dinner
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Wedding Cake
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Champagne Toast
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White Floor Length Tablecloths
Centerpiece Mirrors and Votive Candles
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Extra Large Dance Floor
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Private VIP Reception Room for the Bridal Party
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Complimentary Overnight Accommodations for the Bride and Groom
With Turn Down Service, Champagne and Breakfast in Bed for Two
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Discounted Sleeping Room Rates for Your Guests

So, if you are still looking for that perfect reception site, why not try the Bethesda North Marriott?