Ok So, I've become pretty passionate about showing people that It's POSSIBLE to put an event together, big or small on a budget. I'll keep it simple, If you don't have Platinum wedding money then you can't have a Platinum wedding or event. BUT you can take what you do have and make it work and make it nice. So I'll be sharing my thoughts on any and everything pertaining to the wedding and event planning of it all and I can't promise that I won't go off subject from time to time.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Become one of the Four brides on TLC's Four Weddings
The television network, TLC is casting for its next batch of brides for their hit show FOUR WEDDINGS!
http://tlc.discovery.com/tv/four-weddings/casting.html
I really like this show because it shows wedding planning from different perspectives and budgets. Four women, (perfect strangers) plan their weddings then rate one another on their overall experience and on different elements of the event, such their gowns and decor. I like this show mostly because watching these different brides from different walks of life take what they have a do their best with it, gives other brides (viewer) inspiration, ideas and hope that they can do it.
Regardless of budget your Vision is possible!
www.Visionpossibleevents.com
http://tlc.discovery.com/tv/four-weddings/casting.html
I really like this show because it shows wedding planning from different perspectives and budgets. Four women, (perfect strangers) plan their weddings then rate one another on their overall experience and on different elements of the event, such their gowns and decor. I like this show mostly because watching these different brides from different walks of life take what they have a do their best with it, gives other brides (viewer) inspiration, ideas and hope that they can do it.
Regardless of budget your Vision is possible!
www.Visionpossibleevents.com
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Where does all that stuff go??????
I was watching the show Platinum Weddings, and watching these people spend many of thousands of dollars on flowers and other decor. Including thousands on things such as diamonds to go on the cake and flowers and so on and so on. I mean flowers in abundance, just everywhere! So of course, all that I can think about is, what do they do with all that stuff after the wedding??? I would just hate for all those beautiful flowers and such to go to waste. Now if I was that bride, or planner I would have maybe taken them to church, or decorate the house. But the best thing that I could think of to do is find someone else who may be having some sort of event after, and then donate them. I know what you're thinking, but you'd be suprised how long flowers can last sometimes. It would help someone save money on an event, and you get to put those Expensive flowers to use! So brides to be, birhday girls/and boys, etc.etc.. Visit a few of the local florists in your area and ask them about some of the events they are working on, they may be reluctant, but it's worth a shot. They may even put you in contact with their client so that you guys can make a deal of some sort. Some of you might be thinking "Thats Tacky"! Well remember not everyone is in a position to PAY for a platinum wedding but that does not make them any less worthy of one.
JUST THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX!
It's our pleasure to help make you vision possible!
Here is the link to a site I found once I thought about this. It's great to know something like this is out there.
http://donateyourflowers.com/
JUST THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX!
It's our pleasure to help make you vision possible!
Here is the link to a site I found once I thought about this. It's great to know something like this is out there.
http://donateyourflowers.com/
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Moral Dilemma
I recently found myself faced with a moral dilemma. Then again I guess it wasn't much of a delimma because the decision was easy and I already had my own answer. Sometimes you just need a co-signer.
I'll just say that my decision may have been bad for business but good for my Soul.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=61342
I'll just say that my decision may have been bad for business but good for my Soul.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=61342
Monday, March 22, 2010
IT'S NOT YOUR WEDDING!!!!!!!!!
My latest experience really taught me a lot. The list of lessons that I took away from this one event is too long to go in to, but this is the most important of all. I mentioned in my last post about dealing with different types of clients, and this bride a groom were, for the most part a pleasure to work with. But I recently got a great big old lesson in dealing with the clients friends and family. With the last event that I just coordinated I heard a lot of ( and I quote) " That's not how we did it at my wedding" And this was the officiant, " I've done several weddings and I've never done it that way before". There is a very simple explaination for that people, THIS IS NOT YOU'RE WEDDING!!!!!. I wanted to yell that out so very badly, but remaining professional for me is far more important then proving someone wrong especially in the form of a good old fashioned cuss out. But I grinned and bared it at took a lesson away from it. I bet it won't happen again. So let it be said, and let it be known that Vision Possible does not buckle under pressure. It's our job to help make your vision possible and that's just what we will do inspite of any obstacle.
Monday, March 1, 2010
I'm learning to work with different types of clients.
I'm learning to work with different types of clients. Those that are just too busy to return calls. Those who do not realize the urgency of this upcoming event. I think I'm handling it pretty well, considering. Something will always go wrong, as sure as a pig is pork!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Table Linen alternatives
Table linens that are often used for events tend to be pretty expensive. If you are planning a smaller event or maybe even just a dinner, you may want to explore other options for your linen. Typically you would turn to a rental company for this. But you don't have to go super expensive. Visit your local party store. You may not be into the plastic tablecloth look, but there are some that are made of other materials. The paper ones don't have the shiny look that you get from the plastic ones. Regular department stores such as Macy's and JC penny have good finds as well. BUT my very favorite cost effective thing to do for my table linens is to use curtains. Yes curtains! You can find different patterns and textures. I love to go to Mauburns and browse through the selections and even better, the clearence sections. Choose the length based on the size table that You're dressing. You may have to double up and/or overlap panels depending on the shape of the table. The sheers make for great overlays. They also have napkins and other items to help dress your table and space. Visit their website and find a store in your area.
http://www.marburn.com/
http://www.marburn.com/
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