Showing posts with label Houston Area Wedding Coordinator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Houston Area Wedding Coordinator. Show all posts

August 28, 2011

Don't Skimp on the "Getting Ready" Photos

Photo by Aaron Snow Photography, at Style Me Pretty
When brides and grooms are getting dressed and about to head down the aisle, they usually dress in hidden away places like their home bedrooms or special suites. They are often "locked away" with the family and friends that are near and dear to them.  At this very intimate time, you begin to see why the bride picked exactly who she picked to be apart of her wedding day. You see the bond of years of childhood friendships unfold as the bridesmaids, wearing matching shirts, gather to make sure the brides hair and make-up are just perfect.You see who the groom's real "boys" are in his most anxious moments, like when he can't get that top button done on his tuxedo shirt. You see a glimpse of a tear as Mom pins on her son's boutonniere and you see the tremendous emotion on Dad's face, when he first gets a glimpse of his "little girl" in her wedding dress.

Special moments like this should not be missed because they cannot be duplicated or replicated.  Make sure your wedding day schedule includes enough time for your chosen photographer and videographer to shoot these priceless, one of a kind moments. You may not think it is that big of a deal now, but looking back at your photographs and memories of the day, you will find that replaying or viewing these special moments are the ones that make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

Stay tuned for more trendy ideas for your wedding and special event planning.


Event & Wedding Planner 
Alpha Prosperity Events  
Greater Houston ~ Missouri City ~ New Orleans

July 11, 2011

My New VuPoint Scanner

Oh how I love coming home from a productive day to find nice little packages waiting for me, and today was one of those days. This past holiday weekend, the hubby and I were channel surfing, and stumbled upon the Home Shopping Network (HSN). I quickly noticed that it was the electronics segment and so I took interest. You would be surprised how much techno stuff you can learn by watching the shopping channels. They try to sell you on all the latest gadgets, there by educating you while entertaining you. I don't necessarily buy the item but I remember info about it so that when I am ready to buy, I will know some of the basics of what should be included and about how much it should cost.

Anyway, the particular item being showcased was a portable scanner. Now I have been considering a number of options for a scanner, since my tax accountant got on me about my shoebox accounting system (don't laugh), and when I saw this scanner, I heard angels singing. My hubby got excited too which only added fuel to the engine. And to top it off, it was pink. Well, there were other good colors too. I immediately purchased one for me and one for him, hot pink and aqua blue. 


You can scan photos, pages from books, and even fabrics. This little gizmo will really come in handy for business organization as well as color matches and design ideas for events. Now we have no excuses about not handling receipts and business paperwork better. As a small business, how or what have you done recently to keep yourself more organized? 



Event & Wedding Planner
Alpha Prosperity Events
Greater Houston ~ Missouri City ~ New Orleans

June 17, 2011

Guest Book Options

Want something different other than the standard guest book for your wedding or special event? If so, you are in luck. There are so many great, creative options out there now, that you can just about do whatever you want to cherish the well wishes of your family and guests. I love the options where you can incorporate the well wishes and signatures of your guests into the decor of your home. What about the idea of a memory platter because this is something you can display in your home, maybe on an entry table or fire place mantle, near your framed wedding photo.

I really like the idea of personal artwork, created by the bride or groom. It could be a sketch of a tree or home; very simple in design. If you are not the artsy type, you can find beautiful artwork like these on Etsy. But I am sure you can create something personal to share at your wedding or event, to showcase as your own special piece of artwork.

Canvas Wall Art by Cheryl Images
Thumbprint Canvas by CottageCreekArts


I love the idea of this piece. Using ink colors to match your wedding theme, have your guest place their thumbprint on various places on the canvas, creating the look of leaves on the tree. Guest then sign their thumbprint, creating a very personal, touching art piece to be placed in the couples home. This piece is an everyday reminder to the couple of their special day and the people who celebrated with them.




Guest Sign In Photograph by Calla Evans


This idea was genius - take an item that you may use or display in your kitchen - like a Cheeseboard, and have your guests sign it. When hosting parties and guests at your home, seeing it used or on display makes for quite a conversation starter or memory piece.  


Sculpted Puzzle Wedding Guest Book 

There are so many great ideas out there if you want something different. If you want the traditional guest book, there are many beautiful options available. That is the great thing about weddings and events; it's yours to plan, just the way you want, with the things that are important to you.

Stay tuned for more trendy ideas for your wedding or event planning adventures.

 
Event & Wedding Planner  
Alpha Prosperity Events  
Greater Houston ~ Missouri City ~ New Orleans

June 7, 2011

Travel Planning

I am so excited because I am planning another travel adventure. Nothing as exotic as my recent Caribbean cruise but a travel adventure none the less. We have a family wedding coming up in April 2012 and the wedding is in Alexandria, VA. Now I will be traveling from Houston and the rest of the family will be traveling from New Orleans. So this will be quite an expense for a lot of us, not only getting there but hotel lodging and food as well.
As much as I like to travel, I will never go into debt doing it. I am saver when it comes to stuff I really want and travel is very high on my list of wants. Therefore, I have to save for this trip and realize with 10 months to discipline myself to save, I should have a nice little stash to not only get me to the wedding but to also enjoy some sites and adventures while I am there. I am going to start the 1st of June and save with a "gazelle like intensity" - for all you Dave Ramsey fans out there.
If you are planning a trip, say a honeymoon perhaps, make some decisions about the planning process. Don't approach it with a carefree, no thought concept because this approach will only bring disappointment; if not on the trip itself then for certain when you get the credit card bills or look at your bank statement and you realize that you spent money you should not have spent.


 
Event & Wedding Planner  
Alpha Prosperity Events  
Greater Houston ~ Missouri City ~ New Orleans

April 22, 2011

NACE - Houston Wedding Trends 2011

We attended the NACE - Houston Wedding Trends Event and all I can say is "wow." The theme for the event was "First Class Ticket to Trends," and it was truly first class. The cocktail hour was held at the historic Air Terminal Museum, and then all of the guests were "trollied over" to the tarmac and hangar where the big event and festivities were held. The temperature was humid and breezy as only Houston can be, but that only enticed a dress code of destination beach wedding; how fitting.

This great event was an opportunity to open your mind and to think out of the box when planning your wedding or next event. My friends kept saying that I looked as if I was daydreaming most of the evening, and in retrospect, I guess I was. My mind was working overtime, thinking of ways to incorporate some of the amazing ideas that I saw at this event. And did we mention the food - AMAZING. There were food variations and flavor combinations that I never considered, let alone tasted. Houston is full of talented vendors and designers, and it was great to see them all come together to create a destination experience and treat for the eyes and taste buds. Check out a few of my personal photos, to share the experience.
 
 
Chicken draped in Pina Colada flavored Cotton Candy - OMG!

This was a wedding cake suspended from the ceiling, and the streamers had drinking glasses dangling from them



So, are those creative juices flowing for your wedding event yet???!!!! Let's talk about it.

 
Event & Wedding Planner  
Alpha Prosperity Events  
Greater Houston ~ Missouri City ~ New Orleans

March 27, 2011

Destination Wedding Feel, Right In Your Own BackYard

A few months ago, I traveled to Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands for a relaxing vacation as well as to do some research for some destination wedding events. A destination wedding can be a beautiful experience for not only you but your guests as well. These wedding events are usually very intimate, and create many opportunities for fun, travel and celebration. As great as these type of events are, sometimes that much dreamed about locale just won't work with every budget.

A dear friend and client is experiencing this exact issue. She is wanting a tropical, destination wedding but financially, the timing is just not right to do any traveling. So she is opting for a local venue with a lake. She loves the sand, the sun and the aqua blues and green of the ocean and, so that is where we started. It's important to her that her guests feel the casual elegance of a beach, even if there isn't a beach.Take a look at the inspiration boards we created to help start the planning process.



We are still tweaking the process but this is giving us a place to start. By the way, if you want to play with inspiration boards, check out Style Me Pretty's Style Circle. There are lots of great photos and layouts to help build your inspiration board and rev up your creativity. Well, I think we are ready to start planning. What do you think? Is there anything you would suggest we add or take away? I would love to know your thoughts.

Stay tuned for more trendy ideas using the senses to create the effect for your destination wedding event, at home.


 
Event & Wedding Planner  
Alpha Prosperity Events  
Southwest Houston Area  ~ New Orleans

March 21, 2011

Trunk Shows at Ivory Bridal Atelier - Houston


Ivory Bridal Atelier
Shopping for the wedding dress is a big part of the experience of being a bride-to-be. With so many designers, designs and dresses to choose from, how do you find "the one?"  Well, scouring magazines is a great place to start. Select photos of dresses you like, and designers that appeal to your style. Then select a few bridal salons to visit that carry samples of those designs. There are lots of great salons out there and many have trunk showings to assist with your selection of the perfect dress.  Here are a few of the upcoming trunk shows at the Ivory Bridal Atelier. With great shows like this, you are destined to find that perfect dress, for that perfect day, when you say "I Do," to that perfect guy.

Badgley Mischka Spring 2011 Trunk Show
Friday-Saturday, March 25-26

Alvina Valenta Spring 2011 Trunk Show
Friday-Saturday, April 1-2

Anne Barge Spring 2011 Trunk Show
Friday-Saturday, April 15-16

Lela Rose Spring 2011 Trunk Show
Friday-Saturday, April 29-30

Best of Lazaro Trunk Show
Friday-Saturday, June 10-11

Rivini Fall 2011 Trunk Show
Friday-Saturday, August 5-6

Call 713.550.1622 to make an appointment or visit http://www.ivorybridalhouston.com/.

Ivory Bridal Atelier
West Ave, Second Floor
2800 Kirby Drive, Suite A218
Houston, Texas 77098

Stay tuned for more trendy ideas and shopping experiences to help plan and coordinate your special day.

Event & Wedding Planner
Alpha Prosperity Events
Greater Houston ~ Missouri City ~ New Orleans

March 2, 2011

Saying "Thank You" Is Still Important



When was the last time you attended a wedding, and sent a gift, only to never have your gift acknowledged. It's disappointing to speculate but I bet it was very recent. As a guest, I am sure you invested the time, energy and financial resources to purchase just the right gift for a couple that was near and dear to your heart. First of all, you want to know that they received your gift and then, you want to know, that they know that you gave them this certain gift. Gift giving is special and the process of receiving that gift should be treated as such.

A note of "thank you" means much more than you realize, and somewhere along the way, some of us have forgotten that. Does it really take that much more time to write a personal note acknowledging a gift. No, it doesn't. If you prepare yourself for the process of writing your thank you notes, and schedule a time to do the writing, it becomes that much easier.  To start, order some beautiful stationary notes to accompany the design of your wedding invites, or get something made especially for you, something to serve as your signature stationary.  I haven't met anyone that doesn't get excited about writing on beautiful stationary. While selecting your stationary, go ahead and splurge on that fabulous writing instrument that just feels so good in your hand and that just writes so well. To add an even more personal touch, get some personalized postage stamps and keep them on hand so there is never the excuse of being without a stamp. Aim to mail your thank yous no later than three months after receiving a gift. Snail mail can be a pain but this is one of those times that it is expected. "What about email," you ask? I say it's a don't, but that's my personal choice.

Ten Do’s and Don’ts of Thank You Notes

1.Do personalize your notes and make reference to the person as well as the gift.

2.Do remember that a gift should be acknowledged with the same courtesy and generous spirit in which it was given.

3.Do be enthusiastic, but don’t gush. Avoid saying a gift is the most beautiful thing you have ever seen unless you really mean it.

4.Don’t send form letters or cards with printed messages and just your signature; don’t use email or post a generic thank you on your wedding web site in lieu of a personal note.

5.Do promptly acknowledge the receipt of shipped gifts by sending a note right away or calling and following up with a written note in a day or two.

6.Don’t mention that you plan to return a gift or that you are dissatisfied in any way.

7.Don’t tailor your note to the perceived value of the gift; no one should receive a perfunctory note.

8.Do refer to the way you will use a gift of money. Mentioning the amount is optional.

9.Don’t include wedding photos or use photo cards if it will delay sending the note.

10.Don’t use being late as an excuse not to write. Even if you are still sending notes after your first anniversary, keep writing!
                                   ~ EmilyPost.com

Remember, a beautiful and graciously handwritten thank you note is a gift in itself and it sets the tone of who you are as a couple. Your wedding isn't the last event or celebration that you will ever have. There will be baby showers, birthdays and anniversaries. Set the tone of your personality as one that is always gracious and grateful; recognizing the efforts and giving of those who love you.



Event & Wedding Planner
Alpha Prosperity Events
Greater Houston ~ Missouri City ~ New Orleans

February 13, 2011

Florals Make a Statement

When you are planning a special event like a wedding, you want to make a statement or impact. One of the most original ways to do this is with your floral decor and bouquets. Think about it. What happens when you place a bouquet of flowers in your home or office? Yes, I know; things suddenly look better and more impressive. Your living room or office didn't change, you just enhanced what you already had with flowers. Think about that little black dress that you have worn so many times. Now, place one medium or large sized bloom on that dress and wow, "Is that a new dress?"

The same applies for wedding and special event decor and bouquets. Add floral however you choose, but speaking for myself, nothing adds impact like monochromatic centerpieces and bouquets.

Alpha Prosperity Events
Keisha's Kreations
Carmen's Floral Designs

If you want lots of color, do that too. But when choosing your design scheme for florals, make sure you select professionals to create your look. The impact won't be the same if the workmanship is not professional looking.

Now how's that for a trendy idea for your wedding or event?!

February 3, 2011

Venue - Beyond Reception Hall

As many of you know, this is engagement season and many event venues and wedding professionals are hosting open houses to display their space, goods and or services. If you are planning your special day, now is the time to visit sites and vendors to help in the decision making process.

One such open house I visited recently was Beyond Reception Hall. This very nice reception hall was a secret to many, including myself. Beyond Reception Hall is located in the Windsor Village/S. Post Area and it is a must visit if you are planning a wedding or other special event. This hall is very affordable and has a package to meet the requirements of any budget. Below are a few of the table settings and venue setups that you can have at Beyond Reception Hall.





The owners and staff of Beyond Reception Hall do an exceptional job to make the client happy. Linens, florals, centerpieces, lighted backdrops; they have it all, under one roof. Do yourself favor and consider this option for your wedding or next special event.


 
Event & Wedding Planner  
Alpha Prosperity Events 
 Greater Houston ~ Missouri City ~ New Orleans

January 27, 2011

Wedding Design Trends from TSE2011

I wasn't able to attend The Special Event 2011 in Phoenix this year, (I was so disappointed but other business matters took precedence this year), but thanks to some wonderful new Twitter friends, I felt as if I was right there, in the middle of all the action. The Special Event is a great opportunity to network with event planning professionals and vendors from all over the country. As an attendee, you also get to choose from an abundance of seminars on weddings, marketing, design, catering, etc, all taught by some of the best in the event planning field. Every year attendees go home, equipped with new tips and trends in the field, to "wow" our wonderful clients, and this year was no different.

Below are some photos of vendors and events at The Special Event, including the Wedding Lunch ~ "In Love with Metallics", shared on the blog of Melissa Kay Allen. The Wedding Lunch at The Special Event is coordinated and designed by some of the top event planners in the country. It allows the opportunity to showcase new and fresh ideas and this years idea introduces us to the trend of metallics. Look for metallics to be used in all seasons this year; everywhere from table and chair linens, invitations, to centerpieces and place settings.

Via Melissa Kay Allen
A big shout of thanks to Melissa for "tweeting" me along with you at this great conference. You can keep up with Melissa's tweets at @MelissaKayAllen. Other friends and new friends to follow at The Special Event in Phoenix include @iBradWilson, @keishaskreation, and @jordansevents. A big shout of thanks to them as well.


Event & Wedding Planner
Alpha Prosperity Events
Greater Houston ~ Missouri City ~ New Orleans

November 7, 2010

Choose Professional Photographers for Great Memories

Collins Metu Photographer
 Great memories are made even greater by great photographers. I know this a strange statement coming from someone that is not a photographer but it's the truth. I must give kudos to the excellent professional photographers out there because a professional photographer can make something out of very little. A professional photographer knows what equipment to use, how much lighting or flash is necessary for light challenged situations and they know exactly how to position themselves to get the perfect shot.

Zasey Photography
 These are things to remember when you are thinking about getting a friend of the family or other family member to be your photographer. Yes, they may have a digital camera, but do they know how to use it. A professional photographer is also less likely to get caught up in the wedding celebration and family festivities, so he or she will tend to get a broad range of photos of all the happenings and all the guests at your wedding. When you choose a family member or friend, you may end up with a hundred photos of the new baby, who made their debut at your wedding. Kids are cute but, you are the bride and groom after all.

Sonny Randon Photography Studio
Just a little sage advice from this wedding planner; when working with your wedding budget, make sure you hire the best, professional photographer your investment dollar can afford. If you want great memories that you will enjoy for years to come, there is no other option. Not sure about who to select, we can help you choose from the many professional options out there. That's what we are here for.

Stay tuned for more trendy, wedding and event planning ideas, brought to you by Alpha Prosperity Events.


Event & Wedding Planner
Alpha Prosperity Events  
Houston ~ Missouri City ~ New Orleans