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Sunday, October 24, 2010
Back to blogging! Stay tuned!
My sincerest apologies for the extended hiatus. We are currently working at updating our look and moving our blog onto our home website!
Very exciting things to come, so stay tuned!
Yours truly,
Detail by Detail Event Planning
Very exciting things to come, so stay tuned!
Yours truly,
Detail by Detail Event Planning
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Hot Trends Part IV: PRINTS!
More and more bridal couples are stepping outside of the traditional lines of wedding decor and making their special day a true reflection of their personality and style. One of the hottest trends in decor this year is prints. From invitations to bridesmaids dresses- prints are huge. Take a look...
(Source: Etsy: Inkylivie, Snippet & Ink, The Knot)
(Source: Etsy: Inkylivie, Snippet & Ink, The Knot)
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Wedding planning tips & advice: Finding the right venue
There are a multitude of wedding venues out there. Finding one that fits your personality and style (and budget) takes some time and effort. Follow these simple steps to help get you started.
1-Have a budget in place (and stick with it!): I can't say this enough. It's not uncommon to have a bride that does not have a budget in place and that's where things can get sticky. If you have a good planner (she/he will ask you if you have one and will set up a breakdown of your expected expenses). Having an estimated budget in place will help keep the process running smoothly and will allow (if planned correctly) to have all the nice touches you've dreamed.
2-Determine the approximate number of guests before choosing the site. You'll need to have a general idea of how many guests you'll have in order to find the venue that will accommodate that number!
3- Consider the atmosphere you want to create. Will it be formal or informal? Does the architecture and style of the decor add to the ambiance you wish to create?
4- How far do you expect your guests to travel? You don't want your guests getting lost on their way to your wedding. Perhaps provide a shuttle service or detailed directions with a map.
5-Do you want a site that is all inclusive, or a site where you choose all the vendors separately? Sometimes having a one-stop-shop can cut down on costs, but you lose the control in having a specific vendor. Ask the venue site manager for a list of preferred vendors. Often times, having a vendor that has worked the venue can work in your favor.
6- When out visiting venues, take a camera or video recorder and take pictures of all the things you liked about the venue (as well as noting some things that you have questions about).
Choosing a venue can be daunting, but you'll know it when you feel it. Just do your homework ahead of time and you'll be in good shape.
Happy Planning!
1-Have a budget in place (and stick with it!): I can't say this enough. It's not uncommon to have a bride that does not have a budget in place and that's where things can get sticky. If you have a good planner (she/he will ask you if you have one and will set up a breakdown of your expected expenses). Having an estimated budget in place will help keep the process running smoothly and will allow (if planned correctly) to have all the nice touches you've dreamed.
2-Determine the approximate number of guests before choosing the site. You'll need to have a general idea of how many guests you'll have in order to find the venue that will accommodate that number!
3- Consider the atmosphere you want to create. Will it be formal or informal? Does the architecture and style of the decor add to the ambiance you wish to create?
4- How far do you expect your guests to travel? You don't want your guests getting lost on their way to your wedding. Perhaps provide a shuttle service or detailed directions with a map.
5-Do you want a site that is all inclusive, or a site where you choose all the vendors separately? Sometimes having a one-stop-shop can cut down on costs, but you lose the control in having a specific vendor. Ask the venue site manager for a list of preferred vendors. Often times, having a vendor that has worked the venue can work in your favor.
6- When out visiting venues, take a camera or video recorder and take pictures of all the things you liked about the venue (as well as noting some things that you have questions about).
Choosing a venue can be daunting, but you'll know it when you feel it. Just do your homework ahead of time and you'll be in good shape.
Happy Planning!
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Etsy FAB FIND: Vintage Silverware
Oooo... so pretty. I love these vintage bride and groom cake forks by BeachHouse Living. What a perfect keepsake to pass on to future generations.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Hot Trends Part III: Charitable wedding favors
It seems fitting that the TODAY Show featured the hot trends in wedding favors this morning! You can check out the segment here.
This couldn't be a more perfect segue into my next blog entry for my Hot Trends Part III: Charitable wedding favors. I was recently doing some research for this blog and came across some really great ideas to add to those mentioned on the TODAY Show.
For couples celebrating a Jewish wedding, crocheted Kippot. Maya Works is a cooperative of Guatemalan women artisans who use proceeds from their handmade crafts to improve their lives and their community.
Endangered Species Chocolate. "Savor chocolate. Save our planet." Show your guests your compassion for our planet by placing each of these all-natural, ethically traded, naturally shade grown chocolate products at each place setting.
This couldn't be a more perfect segue into my next blog entry for my Hot Trends Part III: Charitable wedding favors. I was recently doing some research for this blog and came across some really great ideas to add to those mentioned on the TODAY Show.
For couples celebrating a Jewish wedding, crocheted Kippot. Maya Works is a cooperative of Guatemalan women artisans who use proceeds from their handmade crafts to improve their lives and their community.
Endangered Species Chocolate. "Savor chocolate. Save our planet." Show your guests your compassion for our planet by placing each of these all-natural, ethically traded, naturally shade grown chocolate products at each place setting.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Hot Trends Part II: The Colored Bridal Shoe
“Give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world.” -Marilyn Monroe
I'm really excited that this trend is sticking around. I love seeing a pop of color where you least expect it. There is nothing like having a fun pair of shoes that make you feel special!
(Photo cred: Sweet Monday Photography, Natalie Moser Photography)
I'm really excited that this trend is sticking around. I love seeing a pop of color where you least expect it. There is nothing like having a fun pair of shoes that make you feel special!
(Photo cred: Sweet Monday Photography, Natalie Moser Photography)
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