Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Rush and Judy - March 7th, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Bryan and Erin's Pink and Navy Wedding!!
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Natalie and Rusty's big day!! Vegas Style! November 21st, 2009
Rusty and Natalie’s gorgeous ceremony was at Holy Cross Catholic Church and then they had a beautiful reception at Disney’s Shades of Green Resort! They are so much fun and crazy in love and that was evident in every accent of their wedding day. They had FSU and Vegas touches around every corner... their colors were gold and garnet, their favors were dice boxes, and their table names were Vegas resorts. Mike Briggs took the amazing photo’s, Drew and Sacha from White Rose kept the party going all night long and Vintage Vines did a beautiful job on the florals!
Monday, November 9, 2009
Sarah and Tom's Beautiful Day - November 7th, 2009
We were so excited to have been able to be a part of Sarah and Tom's beautiful wedding day!! Everything ran smoothly...... Vanessa and I were on site to keep everyone calm and collected. Of course it always helps when a bride and groom choose an amazing team of vendors.... I truly was able to work with a few of my best friends in the industry and that helps make everything, of course, flawless!! Jay Edwards kept the dance floor packed the entire night, Tab McCausland took breathtaking photo's, Alisha from TAGAS shot the beautiful video, Penguin's Paradise put out an amazing Gelato Bar (a fun surprise for the Groom) and of course the Wyndham Orlando Resort hosted the Ceremony and Reception and everything ran flawlessly!!
Here are a few shots from the day!!
Friday, September 11, 2009
Save the Date
I just received a very cute idea for "Save the Dates". Erin and Chris decided on a fantastic vintage postcard, with their picture included (in "Florida"). I love this idea, very original and it's sure to wow their guests. The backside gave more details about the wedding.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Dance the night away!!
Here is a list of the top 10 new wedding songs! :) Thanks to theknot.com for this priceless information!!
"Lucky" by Jason Mraz featuring Colbie Caillet
Who will like it: The bride and groom and the rest of the lovebirds.When to play it: The first dance.
"Viva La Vida" by Coldplay
Who will like it: Everyone.When to play it: During the cocktail hour or between dinner courses.
"Good Time" by Alan Jackson
Who will like it: The country-music lovers.When to play it: Right after dinner.
"The Way I Am" by Ingrid Michaelson
Who will like it: The romantics and nostalgics.When to play it: The cake cutting.
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" by Beyonce
Who will like it: All the single ladies.When to play it: The bouquet toss.
"Beautiful" by Akon
Who will like it: Couples and hip-hop enthusiasts.When to play it: As one of the first slow songs after dinner.
"So What" by P!nk
Who will like it: All the single guests.When to play it: Following a slow song to get everyone back out on the dance floor.
"Just Dance" by Lady GaGa
Who will like it: Your guests who like to dance.When to play it: Once the elderly guests have left and it's time to get the party started.
"Green Light" by John Legend
Who will like it: Couples and any singles who may have paired up at the end of the night.When to play it: Toward the end of the evening.
"When the Night Comes" by Dan Auerbach
Who will like it: All the couples.When to play it: As the last slow song at the end of the night.
Hot Pink Brides
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Extra!! Extra!! Read all about it!!
- A letter greeting your bridal party and letting them know how grateful you are that they are standing next to you on your wedding day
- Information about dresses, shoes, tuxes, etc. The details that they will need to cover
- Information about progress you have made in your wedding planning (ie. Bought your dress, booked your venue, etc.)
- Everyone's contact information, so they can contact each other when planning events
- Information about scheduling a get together
- Pictures of DIY project you have completed or would like help with
- A question..... that helps them feel involved (ie. What are your favorite filling flavors for cake?)
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
How to prepare to attend a Bridal Show?
We are so excited about the next Bridal Show we are going to be showcasing our work at is a Perfect Wedding Guide show on Sunday September 27th from 12n-4pm at the Rosen Centre Hotel. Click here for more information and to pre-register.
After attending a bridal show planning meeting today, I started thinking...... I know what I do to prepare for a bridal show and the brides I am going to come into contact with, but what about the brides, what can they do to make their "Bridal Show Experience" worth their effort? I came across the following article written by Charity Piaster, she has some great insight into preparing for a bridal show! Enjoy!!
Planning a Wedding? Here's how to attend a bridal show!
You can find local Bridal Shows being held anywhere from malls to hotels, convention centers and wedding facilities. You can expect to see anywhere from 10 to over 100 wedding vendors, and every single one of them is competing for your business. What to do? How to start? What to bring?
If possible, find out which vendors will be participating in the show before you attend. This will help you map out your plan of attack. Knowing who will be there in advance, as well as maybe having a layout of the show itself, you can seek out the vendors you really want to talk to, and those that aren't so important to you.
Wear comfortable shoes
Bring someone with you! Bring your Mother, a Bridesmaid, and yes, your fiancé may even enjoy himself! They can help you with collecting information and would be happy you included them in the planning process! As for your fiancé? Just tell him that he can win free stuff and eat free cake!
Other than some cake samples, and possibly appetizers, most Bridal Shows will not have food or drink available to purchase. Make sure you eat before you go, and bring a beverage.
Don't take too many people with you. They'll wander off and you'll spend all your time trying to keep everyone together instead of focusing on your goals for the day.
Bring address labels. I recommend printing out labels on your home computer with your name, address, phone number, email address and wedding date. I also recommend opening a free email account that is designated strictly for all the wedding info you will receive and then cancel them email account after you have booked all of your vendors! You can also rent a P.O. Box to handle all the wedding brochures and mailings you will receive, and then cancel the PO Box when you no longer want the mailings. However, just remember, these vendors will use the information you provide for them — if you don't want sales pitch phone calls or mailings, simply do not give out your phone number or address! You may miss a great deal though!
Bring the following items: pen, notebook, date book, checkbook, credit card and a large tote bag to carry everything in. Many vendors offer special pricing if you book with them and leave a deposit with them the day of the show. Still not sure if this vendor is truly the one you want? Ask if they would be willing to extend the special price to you for any length of time after the show. Most vendors won't have a problem working with you. If they say no, it makes you wonder why you need to do it RIGHT THERE AND THEN! Say thank you, and pass on by. Maybe it wasn't meant to be.
Before you place that deposit, be 100% sure that you have read and agree to all the details on their contract concerning the description of what it is you are signing up for and their policies. What sounds like a great deal won't be so great if you later find out the DJ takes an hour break and your cake doesn't come with a stand!
If you plan on attending the Fashion show portion of the day, make sure you arrive at least an hour early. Seating is often first come, first serve, and if you've brought all 12 of your Bridesmaids along, you want to guarantee good seats for everyone!
If attending the Fashion Show isn't so important to you, then use that time to visit with the vendors. Since the majority of brides will be watching the show, you will have a better chance to actually talk to a vendor and it will be a much quieter atmosphere.
If you are provided with a "Bride" sticker, don't be embarrassed to wear it! It can become confusing for vendors to identify everyone that attends, and if they know you are the bride, you are more likely to get special treatment!
When filling out any contest entries or door prize drawing slips, print clearly! Who would want to miss out on winning a free limo for their wedding because no one could read your phone number?
The best place to take notes is on the actual brochure handed out by each vendor. That way you connect a face to your notes, to your brochure, and it will be easier to remember when you make your follow up calls.
Most shows will charge a nominal fee for attendance. Make sure you pre-register if the option is available, and don't be too embarrassed to call the company hosting the show to see if they offer any discounts on admission.
Enjoy yourself! It's just a bridal show! Nothing HAS to be set in stone that day. Many of the bigger shows will be crowded and noisy — don't let this deter you! Use this time to gather information and enjoy any of the special offers extended to you. You are the Bride; you make the rules when dealing with vendors. It's YOUR day, not theirs!