Thursday, January 26, 2012

Tip Day Thursday! Event Inspiration

It's Thursday and it's time for Eccellenza's tip of the week!  This week is about inspiration.  Most events and especially weddings often have a theme.  An event theme is meant to tie different aspects of your event together.  Your theme might be the royal wedding, like last week's post.  Or maybe you're inspired by an era and you really want an 80's themed wedding...who knows!  Find your inspiration and run with it.  The key to a theme is not to go too far with it.  Being subtle is the key. 

This planner finds that most brides pick a color as their "theme" and run with that.  Look for inspiration not just in bridal magazines.  When I planned my own wedding, my inspiration all started with a necktie.  I spotted this gray and yellow tie at a store and turned it all into our wedding. 

So keep your eyes open!  Think your idea will never work for your wedding?  Call me and we'll design it into your perfect day!  And here is just a bit of inspiration to get you going...


Happy Planning! 

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Thursday's Tip: New Year, New Trends!

A new year means new trends.  Here are a few of the trends for 2012 this planner has seen coming. 

Royal Inspiration
  With the Royal Wedding happening in 2011, Princess Kate and her fashionable sister Pippa have left a real impression on brides.  Look for lots of lace, covered buttons and regal jewel tones. 
Romance Anyone?
Of course all weddings feel romantic, but that soft romantic look is back in a big way for 2012!  Use blush tones of pink and peach and warm neutrals to get that soft romantic look.  Here's a little inspiration to get you started. 

Vintage Touches The popularity of vintage looks comes and goes in wedding trends and it's back in a big way!  With popular TV shows like Mad Men and Boardwalk Empire, vintage inspiration is everywhere.  Look for more birdcage veils, dresses that show off curves and unique elements, like bouquets made of brooches.  Turn to your family members to make these touches even more special.



 DIY
With the growing popularity of a girl's favorite website - Pinterest and a less than stellar economy, DIY projects will continue to rage.  Making things not look so DIY will be key of course.  Contact your favorite planner for more tips on making your wedding luxe for less. 

2012 looks to be an amazing year for events!  Happy Planning!   

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Happy Thursday! Today's Tip by request - Money Money Money


Money....it's always a sensitive subject, especially around planning an event.  Setting a budget should be one of the first things you do for your event.  Actually, it should be second!  First should be drafting a guest list - you can't even look at venues unless you have a rough number of guests.  And then set your budget. 



Unless you're lucky enough to have an unlimited budget, like Mr. Moneybags up here, these are my top 5 tips for staying on budget. 

1.  Guest List:  Unfortunately, one of the fastest ways to save the most money is to cut down your guest list, which no one wants to hear.  Food and drinks at your reception are the most costly.  So the fewer guests you have the more you can give to them and the more you can spend on other aspects of your event.  So, sad but true - one of the easiest, yet hardest, limit your guests. 

2.  "You Better Shop Around":  Like the song says....shop around!  Don't book the first person you meet with because you really like their website or they just seem so nice.  Chances are you can find another vendor that can give you the same product and quality for less money.  Really research vendors and compare prices.  My favorite tip is to look for great vendors that have their own business.  My favorite florist is an independent designer who works out of her house.  Her work is AMAZING and her prices are great because she doesn't have as much overhead as florists with a shop.  Check out this work!  

All this research sound too difficult?  Call me...I can help! 

3.  The Art of Negotiation:  One a similar note to #2, everything is negotiable.  I've mentioned this before here.  You wouldn't make such a large investment like say a house or car without talking down the price, right?  Well the same is true for weddings.  Each vendor is often a huge investment, so negotiate prices or what a package includes.  Or call me and I'll negotiate for you...it's one of my favorite hobbies...ask any Gregorio ;-)  

4.  Off-peak Events:  Another easy one, but not always something people are willing to compromise is the month, day or time of their event.  Off-peak events are called this for a reason.  Venues are slower during certain times of year or days of the week.  Because of this, they are usually willing to give bigger discounts in order to get your business.  So staying away from the summer or holiday weekend, or picking a Friday or a Sunday might allow you to NOT cut your guest list or do more with your budget.  The same is true with other vendors wanting to book business during the slow season.  

5.  DIY:  Do-It-Yourself projects doesn't always mean you have to break out your hammer or glue gun!  But there are plenty of those kind of projects that are great for weddings or other events...umm...hello Pinterest!    
DIY could also be as easy as printing ceremony programs yourself and having a family member or friend not in the wedding party pass them out.  I have an easy template for those!  Or maybe you hand address your invitations for a personal touch and save on a calligrapher.  Similarly, borrow, borrow, borrow!  Something old and something borrowed definitely still apply!  Did you love your MOH's veil, does your mom have great jewelry?  Ask if you can borrow pieces.  It's cost saving and sentimental.  Want me DIY tips....you know who to call!  

Event planning can often be about compromise.  Pick the things that are most important to you (and your groom) to make your event memorable and spend there and be more frugal on the rest.  An amazing event can be planned on any budget.  And don't think just because you don't have an unlimited budget that having Eccellenza Events help with your event is out of the question.    Like any vendor - I can work within your budget too! 

Best of luck and Happy Planning! 

Thursday, January 5, 2012

It's Thursday! Today's Tip: Invitations


So you've set the date for your wedding and now it's time to tell people!  Of course you've told everyone on Facebook already, but let's say you want to be a little more traditional for your wedding.

Save-the-date cards are a great idea, especially if you're getting married during a time when people might be on vacation, the summer or holidays, or you have a lot of out-of-town guests you'd like to invite.  Save-the-dates can go out at any time now.  You can literally send them as soon as you have secured your date with your venue.  However, typically these clever little notes should go out 6-9 months before your wedding date.  So get creative with your save the dates!  Here are a few of my favorite examples.   



Get it?  ;-)




Now it's time for your wedding invitations - this tip can be used for invitations to any event.  This is one of my favorite things that I tell people....are you ready?  Your invitation is the first impression you give of your event.  An invitation is meant to be informational of course.  But it is the first look you're giving all of your guests at your day - the style, the feel, the colors, the theme, etc.  Your invitation can tell people where to go, what to expect, how to dress....and more!   

They truly set the stage for your event, so don't just think "they'll get thrown out so I'll just get anything".  It's like getting all dressed up to go out and then forgetting to brush your hair!  Or baking a delicious cake and not frosting it. 

And just because invitations are so important to this planner, doesn't mean they have to be expensive.  Sure you can use my friend Deb at Yours Truly Invitations and have custom invitations created.  Or you can scour Pinterest for idea upon idea until you're totally overwhelmed.  Or you can call me and I can help you design the perfect invitation and possibly your next DIY project!  So remember.....  

You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
Happy Planning!