Friday, September 4, 2009
NEW LOGO!!!
Hey everyone,
So here is my new logo and I'm so excited because I can now brand everything! Thanks to my wonderful graphic designer and friend Joi L. Howard I have a fresh new look to add to my website, marketing materials, and business cards. I'm looking forward to my business cards being printed and I'm looking for a web designer. If anyone knows of a good one, please let me know ;)
Hope you like!
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Friday, June 19, 2009
New Reality TV Series - Wedding Day

TNT's new reality wedding show premiered on Tuesday June 16th. It was an emotional roller coaster for me because of the story that was depicted of a young couple in love.
Four days before their 2007 wedding, the bride-to-be was rushed to the hospital due to a near fatal car accident that she was involved in. Her fiance' rushed to her bedside and sat with her while she was in a coma, and fighting for her life. Her survival rate was slim to none and it was a sad and terrifying experience for the young couple. However, her hubby to be supported her through the long road to recovery.
TNT's new show gives couples that have overcome major obstacles on their way down the aisle the wedding of their dreams and more. Hosts Diann Valentine (celebrity wedding planner) and Alan Dunn (celebrity event planner and food expert) both work together to create an amazing, and unforgettable experience for each deserving couple.
For more info, CLICK HERE.
I absolutely loved this show, from the touching young couple's story to seeing them at the altar, it was truly a wonderful end to my evening. So where will you find me on Thursdays at 8/7 c? I'll be curled up on my couch with my favorite blanket and some popcorn watching TNT's new series "Wedding Day." If you're looking for something that makes you feel warm and fuzzy... I suggest you do the same ;)
Thoughts on the show??? I would love to hear from you...
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Did someone say PHOTOGRAPHER???

Open Air Photography
by Katie Stoops
http://www.youropenair.com/
Images by Kenya
Kenya Gibson
http://www.imagesbykenya.com/
Christina Smith Photography
http://www.christinasmithphotography.com/
Aaron Spicer Photography
http://www.aaronspicer.com/
Check them out! Have FUN :)
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Bridal Wars - Choosing your Bridal Party

Being a bridesmaid or groomsmen is more than just standing at the altar on the day of the wedding. It's about friendship, support and a mutual understanding between you and the couple that you will be there. Not just on that day but in the years to come. Don't get me wrong...your job is also to make sure that the bride and groom stay sane throughout the entire planning process but it is not as simple a task as most people make it out to be.
With some bridal parties there is definitely tons of drama and that is why it is important to re-evaluate who exactly is worthy of standing next to you on one of the most important days of your life.
Think about it...it could save you lots of stress in the long run!
Happy Planning!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009
What Marriage Is Really About
Here is a funny joke that was sent to me from a wonderful friend. I wanted to share this because I feel that during wedding planning it is important to take time to release and have fun ;) So here's to enjoying the often stressful process. Happy Planning!
This is what marriage is really all about . . . . ...
He ordered one hamburger, one order of French fries and one drink. The old man unwrapped the plain hamburger and carefully cut it in half.. He placed one half in front of his wife. He then carefully counted out the French fries, dividing them into two piles and neatly placed one pile in front of his wife.
He took a sip of the drink, his wife took a sip and then set the cup down between them. As he began to eat his few bites of hamburger, the people around them kept looking over and whispering. You could tell they were thinking, 'That poor old couple - all they can afford is one meal for the two of them.'
As the man began to eat his fries a young man came to the table. He politely offered to buy another meal for the old couple. The old man said they were just fine - They were used to sharing everything.
The surrounding people noticed the little old lady hadn't eaten a bite. She sat there watching her husband eat and occasionally taking turns sipping the drink.
Again the young man came over and begged them to let him buy another meal for them.. This time the old woman said 'No, thank you, we are used to sharing everything.'
As the old man finished and was wiping his face neatly with the napkin, the young man again came over to the little old lady who had yet to eat a single bite of food and asked 'What is it you're waiting for?'
She answered . . .
'THE TEETH.'
This is what marriage is really all about . . . . ...
He ordered one hamburger, one order of French fries and one drink. The old man unwrapped the plain hamburger and carefully cut it in half.. He placed one half in front of his wife. He then carefully counted out the French fries, dividing them into two piles and neatly placed one pile in front of his wife.
He took a sip of the drink, his wife took a sip and then set the cup down between them. As he began to eat his few bites of hamburger, the people around them kept looking over and whispering. You could tell they were thinking, 'That poor old couple - all they can afford is one meal for the two of them.'
As the man began to eat his fries a young man came to the table. He politely offered to buy another meal for the old couple. The old man said they were just fine - They were used to sharing everything.
The surrounding people noticed the little old lady hadn't eaten a bite. She sat there watching her husband eat and occasionally taking turns sipping the drink.
Again the young man came over and begged them to let him buy another meal for them.. This time the old woman said 'No, thank you, we are used to sharing everything.'
As the old man finished and was wiping his face neatly with the napkin, the young man again came over to the little old lady who had yet to eat a single bite of food and asked 'What is it you're waiting for?'
She answered . . .
'THE TEETH.'
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Wedding Budget 101

Tips on Determining Your Budget
Sitting down and determining a budget can save you from many headaches, impractical plans and unnecessary debt. Laying out the blueprints for how much you (and your parents if applicable) can afford will help to make the planning process less stressful and keep you in tune with your spending. Whether you are planning a small wedding of immediate family or a large wedding with 300 guests you will want to make sure that your budget includes all the expenses that you expect to incur.
Think about your vision, what is most important to you and what you can do without. What resources, tools and arrangements will you be able to make on your own and provide for yourself? Does your Aunt own a bakery and would she be willing to do your cake as a wedding gift? What things will you most definitely need to purchase for your special day? Are photographs the most important to you and are you willing to splurge on an awesome photographer? Make sure to consider these questions when mapping out your budget as they will have an effect on how and exactly where your money is spent.
Be sure to start with an exact dollar amount that you and your significant other believe that you can spend on your wedding.
Before picking a venue and before committing or signing any contracts for services, be sure to establish and allotment of funds for each element. Consider the costs for each vendor/venue to ensure that you are in alignment with your budget --i.e. marriage license fees, wedding attire, food & beverage costs, attendant accommodations etc.
Place a value on your wedding day elements.
Know exactly what you want and what you are willing to pay in order to get what you want. If you are offered a package that gives you a lot of wedding day extras that you are not interested in then, you are not getting the best "bang for your buck." You want to satisfy your expectations of quality and service by getting exactly what you are willing to pay for. Research multiple options and give yourself plenty of time to compare prices and offerings. This will allow you to maximize your budget while also being economical.
Be thorough when preparing your budget.
Being thorough allows you the opportunity to see just how much you will be spending. It will paint a more realistic image in your mind and will minimize the possibility of under budgeting or overspending. You will want to determine what costs will be mandatory and which costs are not that necessary. Remember that most mandatory costs are also adjustable. While you may have budgeted $1000 for your wedding dress you may end up only spending $750. That means that you saved $250. These allocated funds could possibly be used toward another element or as a cushion for other miscellaneous expenses. Whatever you decide!
Most importantly, remember that you don't have to go into poor house to have a fabulous and memorable wedding. It is all about being realistic, researching and having a plan. If you keep this in mind the variations and possibilities are endless!
Below you can find a general list of wedding day elements to include when sitting down to plan your budget. Happy Planning...
Attendants Accommodations
Bridesmaids' Luncheon
Ceremony Venue
Officiants' Fee
Organist/Pianist Fee
Vocalist Fee
Instrumentalist Fee
Flowers for Ceremony
Flowers for Reception
Bridal Bouquet
Flowers for Bridal Attendants
Corsages
Boutonnieres
Bridesmaids' Gifts
Groomsmen's Gifts
Bride's Gift for Groom
Groom's Gift for Bride
Parent's Gifts
Attendants' Gifts
Honeymoon Costs
Save the Date
Invitation Stationary
Invitation Printing
Invitation Postage
Calligraphy
Ceremony Program
Favors
Marriage License
Health/Physical and Blood Test Fees (if applicable)
Music for reception (Band, DJ or Both)
Photographer
Videographer
Reception Venue
Food & Beverage Costs (per person) **this will most likely be your most costly expense
Tips, Tax & Gratuity
Cake
Transportation
Parking Fees for guests
Bridal Gown
Bridal Accessories (jewelery, headpiece, shoes, lingerie)
Groom's Tux
Rings (Bride & Groom)
Beauty Costs (makeup, hair, nails)
Wedding Consultant Fees
Miscellaneous Fees
This is a general list in order to help you start thinking about what to include when planning your budget. You can also find helpful tools such as the budgeting tools on The Knot or on Wedding Wire. Click the links for more information.
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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