Showing posts with label Favors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Favors. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

A Red, Black, and White Wedding

Happy New Year!

We are back with some wedding recaps from the 2012 year!

The rich colors of red and black accented with white is a great color combination and was a perfect choice for Mr. & Mrs. Redd. Yes this is truly their last name, so we took the red theme and ran with it!

This wedding took place at the Hotel at Arundel Preserve in Hanover, MD. 

When we first met with our couple they were not sure about the style, theme, or a few other items about the wedding. They just knew that they were in love and wanted to be married. That was a great start for me...good reason to start. As I got to know them during the consultation and learned more about them they met each other in High School and had two slightly different stories (as usual...there is always a gap in the funny 'how we met stories'). So we all came to the conclusion that it all began with a crush and there our theme and colors combined with the last name began laying the foundation for their wedding journey.

Kim is such a sweet person and we bonded right away, she was not your typical bride that knew all the details that she wanted. However, she was open and loved the facts that we offered choices and looked at each, talked through the details and then made the decision on the best fit for their wedding. I went gown shopping with Kim and her bridesmaids to help her pick the colors and styles of the dresses. 

Tip: When you go out shopping for your gown have your Maid of Honor try on the bridesmaids dresses that you like and are considering and stand next to the bride. We eliminated a few bridesmaids dresses this way. 

Being different in some of her attire and ceremony decor was keen to the couple and that we did with a red chuppah/canopy for the ceremony. It served as a pretty backdrop for the ceremony and formal pictures following the ceremony. 

Prestigious Occasions provided the custom red chuppah/canopy, all linen, chair covers, DIY crush bottles and tags, aisle decor, and more!









Following the ceremony the guests identified their seats by locating their names on the Crush soda bottles... remember it all began with a High School Crush and that is what the framed sign on the table said. The named tags were created by Prestigious Occasions and tied with red ribbon by the Bride and her Bridesmaids. This served as an escort card and favor...some favors never made it home...the guest really enjoyed the kid in them with the soda and candy bar as a favor.

Guests signed the framed picture as a guest book alternative.

Tip: DIY projects are great to put a personal touch on your wedding. However it is very important to plan out your tasks ahead of time and also enlist help when you need it.




For the reception we combined square and round tables with two different table layouts. The round tables were covered in black linen with a damask overlay while the square table had a black underlay with a damask runner, read napkins with menu cards were placed at each setting. The centerpieces and flowers were created by Randy at Wicked Willow.  





The entire wedding day was wonderful for our clients and here is their review that we received on our services. 


         Kay (Prestigious Occasions) was the best planner. Our wedding was like a dream come true. When my husband and I first sat down with Kay I did not even have a vision for what I wanted (not the typical bride), but Kay helped me to form a vision for our wedding, and brought it to life just as we had imagined it. It was beautiful, and more than we could have ever dreamed of. Her best quality is her patience and willingness to do what needs to be done to ensure that your wedding day is a beautiful experience you'll never forget. Thank you Kay. If you are looking for a planner you have found her!

       ~ Kim                                                                                


Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Edible Favors!

When bride’s think about their favors it should reflect both the bride & groom or the theme to your wedding.

I am working with a Fall couple that has the theme of a city, so we are putting together items and snacks that the city is famous for. Times have changed from the small bag or favor with almonds or chocolates.

Be creative…..This Spring I had the pleasure of working with one of my fantastic brides on a wine themed wedding. For the favors the couple made homemade wine jelly for each guest and attached their monogram to each jar.
Maryland lovers…..Last summer one of my couples love Maryland crabs, their favor were crab shaped cookies with a crab shaped cookie cutter and the bride’s mother favor cookie recipe….how neat is that!
Thinking favor…..think food or a snack you will keep your guests talking!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

DIY Smores Kit



Here is a fun idea for giving a favor gift that your guests can use. As I was playing around on the internet and wedding sites I came across this neat idea.


Let your guests enjoy taking their personal smores kit home and have fun preparing a sweet treat. You may also offer them an opportunity to prepare them at the venue by creating a smores bar as an additional wow factor.

Here are the details from a past bride:Materials:
1. Hershey's Chocolate Bars
2. Graham Crackers

3. Marshmallows

4. Wire Hangers

5. Cellophane Bags in 3 Sizes

6. Adhesive Paper and Cardstock

7. Labels and Instructions design (downloadable pdfs right here and here.)

8. Kraft Box with Lid 4.75" x 6" x 2.5"

9. Tissue

10. Ribbon

11. Scissors

12. Wire Cutter


STEP 1: Remove the marshmallows, chocolate and graham crackers from their original packaging and put them in cellophane bags. Here we put six graham cracker squares in a 4" x 6" bag, Three chocolate squares in a 5" x 3" bag, and about 10 marshmallows in a 5.5" x 8" bag.

STEP 2: With the wire cutters, cut off the head of the hanger and then bend the hanger in fourths so it fits the length of the box. Secure it with ribbon.


Original Post: http://www.projectwedding.com/wedding-ideas/diy-s-mores-kits




Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Thinking about a Green Wedding?

Many couples are embracing eco-friendly options for their wedding. Here are a few tips and things to think about when planning a ‘Green’ wedding.

Use the internet to announce your save the date, this saves paper and gets to your guests quickly. If you would like to mail the save the dates, you have the option of using recycled paper. You can also create a wedding website or blog to keep your guests informed.

Save on gas and have your ceremony and reception in one location. By doing so you save on time, energy, gas, money, and if you have out of town guest this allows them to relax in one location without the worries of finding their way around town. Arrange transportation from the hotel to the venue, this also saves on fuel and will ensure that your guests are transported safely.


When selecting your caterer there are caterers that specialize in organic and local products. Local produced products take less fuel to be transported for sale. Not to mention you will be a customer for a local town and farmer, this helps farmers continue to produce organic products. Pass on the use of disposable plates, using china and flatware will not only be an elegant touch, but it will prevent from adding to landfills.

As a parting gift (favor) print a personal message on a reusable shopping tote to thank your guests for attending your wedding. Roll the bags and tie a ribbon to compliment your wedding colors. Another option is to plant individual flowers or herbs this can be used not only as favors, but also as centerpieces. Your guests can take the plants home and plant in the backyard or can be used as a house plant.

Have fun, being green!
Photo Credit: www.theknot.com

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Wine Theme Wedding

Looking for an alternative to having a guestbook? Here is a wine theme alternative for you.

If you are have a wine theme wedding, or if you just love wine this is a cute idea. Remove the label from the wine bottle by soaking the bottle in warm water for a few hours and rub off the residue from the label. On the designated table for the bottles add a few metallic pens to offer your guests to sign you memento. After the wedding place the bottles on your bar or wherever you choose at home.

Oh and you may be thinking......where do we get the bottles from? Here are a few options:

1. If you are having an engagement party save the bottles from that event.
2. Ask close friends and family members to save their wine bottles, based on the number of bottles that you need.
3. Save bottles from when you entertain guests
4. Invite your wedding party over for a Jack & Jill wine tasting to thank them for being in your wedding party.

Photo Credit: http://www.wendyhithephoto.com/ and http://www.marthastewart.com/