Sunday, November 28, 2010

Tips on Tipping


I've been asked a lot lately about tipping. and who to tip and how much...and do I have to, is it a must???

All of these are good legitimate questions. And here is the answer.

Yes. 20%ish. No. No.

That's the short and sweet of it.

Here are the details. You should tip anyone that does a professional service for you for your wedding. That includes any professional. And if they do an above average job for you. If the professional that is working for you royally screws up, no-tip-for-them!

The average tip about in about 20%, but it does depend on the level of your service, was it good or great? Did they exceed your expectations? If so, show them. Thank them, with a tip.

You don't have to tip, but it is a nice thank you, so when working up your budget add a bit for your professional vendors. Keeping in mind that some gratuities may already be included in some invoices for your vendors.

Did you add tips into your budget?

If you have questions or comments, please feel free to contact Erica Spitulski at Erica@ElegantAffairEvents.net

PB&J

Etsy is the best, because shops like GardenArts make amazing cake toppers like this one! The Peanut Butter and the Jelly are getting married!!! It just doesn't get any cuter.



Saturday, November 27, 2010

Winter Weddings 101

Maybe you weren't quick enough to lock in a June wedding date, or maybe you just want to do something a little different from the rest of the pack. The colors of winter are deeper and richer, allowing you greater latitude than spring and summer brides, who traditionally stick with tried and true pastels. Here are a passel of winter themes and ideas to help you plan a spectacular winter wedding, starting with holiday themes and spanning through the most romantic of holidays—St. Valentine's Day.
Winter weddings lend themselves to sparkle and glitz against rich, jewel-toned colors. Wedding invitations imprinted inside holiday or winter greeting cards present an alternative to the usual ivory engraved wedding invitations. You can serve non-traditional beverages such as hot mulled cider, hot buttered rum, etc., and you can probably get a discount on your favorite venue for any date except a Christmas week wedding if you reserve six to eight months in advance.
 
Christmas wedding
Add your Christmas wedding to next year's Christmas calendar now to ensure that the busiest holiday schedule replete with festivities can accommodate your holiday wedding. Plan your wedding around silver, gold, ruby, emerald, amethyst, and sapphire—the jewel tones. Use rich fabrics such as velvet, satin and silk. Add brocade bows for a festive touch.

Set the mood for a Christmas wedding reception
Select a wedding hall with large gold mirrors, a fireplace and a wide curved staircase. The entire venue will glisten with holiday decorations, and the decorations will complement your own decorations.

Christmas wedding bouquet and floral displays
Give poinsettias and amaryllis the spotlight during your Christmas wedding and reception. Add white roses, gardenias, and lilies as accents, and fill in with eucalyptus, pinecones, holly, evergreen and nandina. Surround your guests with the scent of eucalyptus and pine. Small poinsettias surrounded by pine branches sprayed with snow as table centerpieces encourage your guests to talk to one another without having to lean around the centerpiece.

Christmas wedding favor ideas
• Gold or silver bell with an emerald satin ribbon
• Miniature silver salt and pepper shakers
• Gold heart-shaped basket with Christmas potpourri
• Miniature gold or silvers bells – guests can hang these on their Christmas trees at home
• One gold and one silver candy cane tied together with one green and one red intertwined ribbon.

Winter Wonderland wedding
If you prefer a non-religious wedding theme, the winter wonderland theme offers some of the options of the Christmas theme and introduces new options into the mix. Silver, sky blue and white simulate a cold, snowy winter day and offer many options for accent colors. If your wedding is an evening ceremony, consider a color scheme of midnight blue with gold accents to simulate the clear night sky and twinkling stars.

Winter Wonderland wedding bouquet and floral displays
Replace the traditional floral display for the reception buffet table with an ice sculpture surrounded by pine branches with pinecones and evergreen branches with berries. Spray the pinecones gold or silver and add a huge gold or silver metallic bow. Use winter foliage and branches in place of delicate baby's breath for greenery, and use masses of large, white flowers such as amaryllis tinged with yellow, pure white lilies with a hint of yellow center and white hydrangeas. Oversized white flowers with a touch of accent color work particularly well against a backdrop of winter branches and foliage. As an alternative to floral centerpieces, small sleigh ice sculptures amid winter branches, foliage and snow add seasonal authenticity to your reception tables. Huge white magnolia blossoms floating in water in crystal bowls offer yet another dramatic alternative. Magnolia leaves painted with gold paint add to the drama.

Winter Wonderland wedding favor ideas
• Crystal bell
• Star-shaped white tealight candles
• Miniature silver champagne bucket filled with candies
• Antique miniature boxes filled with pine-scented potpourri

Valentine's Day wedding
If you're getting married on the most romantic day of the year, your wedding calls for a red and white color scheme: roses, roses, and more roses everywhere! You can play up the hearts theme in a number of ways from a stacked heart-shaped cake to heart-shaped tealight candles adding a twinkle to the centerpieces. Anything heart-shaped or red and white add to the overall ambience of a wedding on this special day. Wear a Swarovski Austrian heart crystal around your neck, and top your bridal gown with a white shawl fringed in simulated white fur to complete your bridal ensemble.

Valentine's Day wedding bouquet and floral displays
Bi-colored red and white roses with either color as the predominant color add variety to the bridal bouquet and floral arrangements. Complement the variegated look of the bi-colored roses with variegated greenery. If you use other flowers, you'll want to make sure that they are a true red, not the orange-red that's more common in flowers. Consider small arrangements of clear and red crystal roses in crystal vases with crystal marbles as your table centerpieces.

Valentine's Day wedding favor ideas
• Antique silver heart keepsake box
• Chocolate kisses in a red or white mesh bag, tied with a red ribbon.
• White chocolate truffles
• Heart-shaped ornament – your guests can use it on the Christmas tree next year
• Single long-stemmed red rose.
Winter offers many opportunities for unusual wedding ideas. There are few opportunities to attend formal occasions between the New Year and Valentine's Day. If you're having trouble setting a winter date, consider setting your date during the winter lull. Your guests will remember the highlight of the winter season for many years to come—and so will you.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Black Friday 2010 Wedding Finds are Fabulous


Black Friday is not only for finding awesome gifts for the holidays.  You can also take advantage of the awesome sales and purchase many of your wedding items.

Still need wedding favors?  Looking for gifts for the wedding party?  Take advantage of the many Black Friday sales in Modesto and surrounding areas at Target, Walmart, Michaels, Kohls, Macy's or Things Remembered.  All of these stores will have fabulous sales going on for Black Friday.

Are you still on the prowl for bridesmaid dresses?  Black Friday sales at all the major department stores will save you at least 40% on retail.  Don't forget to log into the online Black Friday sales at your favorite department stores and even your favorite bridal stores.  Right now JCrew has spring and summer colored bridesmaid dresses starting at $49.  These dresses have a retail value of $165 to more than $300. 



How about those bridal shoes?  Black Friday is the perfect time to find deals on shoes in any style and by any designer.  Are you looking to purchase Christian Louboutin platforms or classy Coach slingbacks?   Department stores like Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus should have some great Black Friday deals.  Looking for some online savings, check out www.louboutindeal.com.  You'll save up to 70% off retail today.  Log back in first thing on November 26, 2010 and the savings may increase to 80%. 



How about the ties for the groom and his men?  It's the holiday season.  What man has never received a tie for a holiday gift?  It's likely the number one holiday gift for men in America.  So, there are sure to be massive deals on ties.   Again, check out your major department stores and even check out the Black Friday online deals at The Tie bar.  Right now you'll find silk ties starting at $15.  Black Friday could provide you with ties for up to 50% of that price.





Whatever wedding item you are still looking for, Black Friday assures you will get a huge discount on retail prices.  For those brides looking for their gowns, contact your local bridal boutiques and ask if they are open on Black Friday and whether or not they will be having sales on the off rack gowns.  You can save between 40% and 60% on off-the- rack gowns.  Imagine what you can save on Black Friday.  Bridal superstores like David's Bridal are likely to have huge savings on all things bridal on Black Friday.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

As couples begin thinking about their wedding, they are often confused as to how much to spend, where to obtain specialized services, and how to choose vendors. These worries often mount as quickly as the cost of the wedding. After the euphoria wears off and the reality settles in, it's shocking to discover how much preparation is involved. Couples are faced with decisions about everything from invitation wording to planning their honeymoon; often find they want experienced professional help.

Not long ago, a wedding coordinator was thought of as a luxury, only used by the wealthy. Now a coordinator is essential to the well planned affair. It is no longer "trendy" to engage a coordinator. Being experienced in negotiating contracts with caterers, florists, photographers, and other suppliers, the coordinator saves valuable time and money. The coordinator can take advantage of discounts not available to private parties and avoid costly mistakes, while turning your dreams into reality.

The average wedding can take more than two hundred fifty hours just to plan. With today's hectic lifestyles, you may not have time to compare all the options, making sure you get the best deal, and make sure all the details are in place.

Wedding coordinators are not here to make decisions for you, but to guide and assist you in making informed decisions. Their training, knowledge, and experience will turn your dreams and expectations into reality. They want you to host a beautiful and distinctive event which you can enjoy.

A wedding coordinator will save you time and enable you to get the most for your money! A wedding coordinator can serve in many other capacities. They can act as the family counselor for apprehensive brides and the mothers, a wedding coordinator can become as close as your best friend during your planning.

How do you know you're hiring the right coordinator? Trust is important in any relationship. You should feel completely comfortable with the coordinator and feel assured that he or she completely understands what your needs are. Your personalities should match. It's important to find out how long the coordinator has been in business.

How Do Wedding Coordinators Charge for Services?
Wedding coordination fees vary greatly from coordinator to coordinator.
Here are some examples:
  • 10% - 15% of the overall budget 
  • Fee based on number of guests
  • Flat rate based on amount of work needed
  • Hourly Rate (Often greater than $40 per hour)
  • "Free!" (beware, though, these services take commissions and kickbacks from the vendors.)

Affordable Centerpieces

Designing your own wedding or paty centerpieces can not only save you money, but they are a great way to express your creativity. Worried because you aren’t creative? Do not fear! Most centerpieces start out with the same ideas and if you want to stick to the basics – no problem. Read on!
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Glass vases are your friend. Whether you’re using your vases to hold candles, sea shells, or flowers you can come by them cheaply at any craft store. There really is no limit to how you can fill vases, which makes them functional even after the wedding reception. This is an easy project which you can do yourself without hiring a florist or decorator. Once you have your vase (or bowl, votive or anything made from glass), you can purchase a bundle of small candles (make sure you have the right size before buying) fill it your vase with water, add your candle, and light it. You have a very elegant and easy centerpiece for a very small price. If candles aren’t your thing, you can get some seasonal flowers (cheaper when in season) and fill your vase with them and sprinkle some petals around your centerpiece. Having a Christmas wedding? Get a taller glass vase and fill it with Christmas tree balls for a holiday touch.

 
Kill two projects with one stone. Another way to save money is by making your centerpieces into your table numbers. This will go perfectly with your glass vase (especially if you buy a square one). I would not recommend candles with this idea, but you can carefully print out your table numbers on paper to place in each glass holder. Then fill your vase with flowers or anything that will extend beyond the top of your vase. Be sure not to make your centerpieces too tall. One of the biggest complaints from guests is that the centerpieces interfered with table conversation because of their height.

 
Kits are friendly too. It’s ok if you lack creativity. That’s what craft stores are for! They are here to help you and they have taken care of the creative part. Visit Michael’s for creative and affordable centerpieces. Not only do they have everything you need, but will also give you a difficulty level and how long it should take you to do it.



Keep in mind that your centerpieces do not have to be complicated. The more simplistic they are the better. This will keep them from interfering with guests trying to talk across the table and will still serve their purpose. Think elegant and affordable and if nothing comes to mind, give your local craft store a visit for easy DIY kits!

Party on a (Strict) Budget!

Entertaining on a budget is entirely possible as long as you focus on what's really important for the party to be a success. While it's easy to overspend when it comes to throwing a party, there's no need to break the bank to have a good time. With these budget party planning ideas, your party will be memorable for all the right reasons.

Party Planning
Decide on a theme for the party. Whether it's a child's birthday or an elegant dinner gathering, a theme will allow you to focus on what the most important parts of the party will be. It will also prevent you from purchasing extra and unnecessary items simply because you can't resist. A dinner party can simply have a color theme, where you can focus on using items you may already have or can borrow, and purchase a few high impact items for maximum value.

Entertain with Budget Food
You can serve delicious and filling food if you plan wisely and shop carefully. Plan the menu with foods that have ingredients that are in season and are traditionally affordable. Purchasing strawberries in December isn't economical, but making a pumpkin cheesecake can be. Another party planning idea is to spend less money on fancy appetizers and go for a more expensive entrée. The idea is that guests will fill up on appetizers, rolls and salads and eat less of the more expensive entrée.

For a child's party, entertaining on a budget is not impossible either. It's just fine to serve cake and ice cream, rather than to prepare and serve an entire meal. Work with your child to come up with an amazing birthday cake and he'll remember it for years to come, not the meal.

Don't be afraid to have a potluck party when entertaining on a budget. Asking guests to bring their favorite dessert to share means that you can try different dishes, guests can share recipes and you don't have to pay for dessert.

Decorations on a Budget
Choose a few signature pieces to draw attention to the party theme rather than stuffing every corner with a decoration. If the theme of your dinner party is Christmas holly, come up with an attractive centerpiece and perhaps a wreath or two in prominent locations. Carry the colors of red and green throughout the dining area, such as red napkins, white plates and a red tablecloth. Make holly napkin holders to tie it all together. Less really is more when it comes to budget decorations and party planning.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Christmas Party Planning and Ideas

Creativity is a key

to make your Company Christmas Party

a memorable experience…

Every year we get lots of requests to help out with hints and tips on how to plan a Company Christmas Party. So we have gathered our resources to provide you with lots of ideas to make this year’s holiday party safe, fun and memorable experience for you and your co-workers. These ideas are designed for both large companies with great budgets as well as small businesses with minimum resources.

Don’ts:
Do not focus your energy solely on the buffet, thinking food is what draws workers to the Christmas parties, the attendance will drop off because those parties are predictable.

The most deadly type of holiday party is a sit-down dinner at the boss’s house, which often has a pressure-filled conservative atmosphere. Try having a different entertainment each year. Holiday party hosts can play a major role in keeping their friends and families safe by looking at alternatives to alcoholic beverages. There are a few common sense rules that should be followed when hosting a holiday party.

If alcohol is going to be served at a party, this Safe Holiday Party Guide will give you a few pointers when planning an event.

Organize & Prepare

You can start by sending out the invitations with a note included that there will be a prize for the person that decks out in the most Christmas gear. This can include anything from a Christmas costume to guests wearing garments that display cheerful holiday clothing, jewelry, hats, or anything that their imagination can dream up. The person that shows up to your party that is voted by all as wearing the best dressed Christmas outfit wins a wrapped gift of their choice from the gift table.

You can have a designated receptionist announce the names of each new arrival, crown them with a Santa hat with their name, while reading something humorous about them. This works great especially at large Corporate parties when customers or large number of employees participate and not everyone knows each other. First names on Santa Hats work much better than name badges and the hats then double as party favors everyone gladly takes home.

But the energy of the party starts with the invitations…. or Christmas Greeting cards… one of our customers had a great idea to take a picture of all employees in Santa hats, personalized with employees names and use the postcard as a corporate Christmas card as well as Christmas party invitation for their customers. The Hats were then saved for the holiday party.


Entertainment:

Make sure you have some fun program with games and activities for your Holiday Party. Also make sure you have some great Christmas Party music. Most Christmas CD’s on the market are geared towards slow tunes, not much of a Party time material... Consider creating your own playlist on an IPod to get a little more oomph in your music.

Vintage Bridal Beauty

Not all brides are comfortable pulling off a vintage look, but there are numerous ways to be vintage and not over the top. Vintage does not necessarily mean Marilyn Monroe (although sometimes it does!).  There are so many different eras that fall into the vintage category but all have one thing in common….class.

Below are brides that did a spin on a vintage look (some without even realizing it!)

The 1920’s are known for thin brows, matte shadows and pinned curls.


In the mid 1920’s, orange (or in this case– I used coral) became very popular, the cupid’s bow is exaggerated and, of course, finger waves are in!





The 1930’s were full of pencil thin eyebrows.  Some fads just shouldn’t come back.

The 1940’s were full of red lips, natural defined brows, thin eyeliner and flowing manicured waves.


The 1950’s is the Marilyn era– thick eyeliner, fluttery lashes, shadowing in the crease of the eyelid, red lips, pink hues on cheeks and curls with one side pinned above the ear.




You need to feel like yourself on your wedding day. It is not the day to try something completely new, but you can add a little glam without compromising yourself!

Want to learn more about this? 

For wedding planning help and tips, contact Erica Spitulski, owner of An Elegant Affair Events, at Erica@ElegantAffairEvents.net

Origami, anyone?

When I stumbled upon this gorgeous origami tablescape, designed by stylist Lo Bjurulf and Ikea, I literally got goosebumps.  The neutral tones lend to a very clean and simple, yet elegant and sophisticated, look.  I never would have thought to incorporate origami paper flowers into my reception decor.  But, this space totally rocks … don’t you think?!




Friday, November 5, 2010

Fall Parties Are Fabulous!

I love fall - it just may be my favorite time of the year. The weather is outstanding, the leaves are changing into fantastically rich colors and the air (yes, even in the valley) smells "fallish". I love parties, but perhaps even more so in the fall; they tend to feel a little more cozy.

A few tips to help you on the way to making your fall fest all that it can be:
  1. Introduce fall vegetables into your party recipes. The fresh harvest really lends itself to delicious dishes with pumpkin, squash, and even broccoli.
  2. Plan your autumn parties outside on the deck or patio when you can. Enjoy the lovely weather that is neither too hot nor too cold whenever possible.
  3. Save yourself the trouble of cooking and running around. Contact your favorite local restaurant and find out about any catering offerings.
  4. Decorate with fall elegance in mind. Consider colors for your linens like rich burgundy, chocolate brown, and spiced pumpkin.
  5. Freshen up the scene with fall flowers. Make a statement with bold sunflowers or place potted mums around the party scene.
  6. Carry the fall theme into your dessert spread. Offer guests a taste of apple cider, pumpkin pie, and other fall favorites. 
If you would like to throw an autumn party this year - be it a birthday party, anniversary party, retirement party, baby shower, bridal shower, or even a corporate event - you can have a lot of fun planning with the fall season in mind. The fall can taper into your menu choices, decorations, party location (inside or out), and so much more.

Looking Forward to Thanksgiving!

Stumped on ideas for a dazzling Thanksgiving tabletop?  Here are a few easy and stunning ways to glorify your tabletop.


When I saw this absolutely fab table from cb2, I had to order the bark and orange comma plates, plus, they're on sale! I love the leaves and the runner on the table, so clean and mod, and easily duplicated.

Here are some other great tabletop ideas....what can be simpler than a candle surrounded by dry corn? Line up a set of appetizer plates intriguingly garnished with large sunflower heads. A white-pumpkin shell becomes the vase for a colorful arrangement of roses, daffodils, ranunculuses, and other flora in fall colors. Smaller pumpkins and votive candles in orange-glass holders fill out the centerpiece. This luscious table arrangement of wheat and other dried grasses can be made weeks ahead. A pine cone place card on a bed of leaves.

Make a "Thankful Tree” - Insert a branch into a terracotta pot filled with stones or rice. Cut out leaf shapes and have guests write on them what they are thankful for, and hang onto the tree. Use magnolia leaves to create a series of glowing centerpieces with large white pillar candles in glass vases. Use your menu as decor. Set pears, mini pumpkins and other seasonal offerings as place settings, and group bread sticks in drinking glasses.

Happy Planning!!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Wedding venues in Modesto: and the favorites are...

Places of religion, outdoor venues and reception halls ranked at the top of brides' lists when choosing ceremony and reception venues, according to a recent survey.

A total of 37.8% of the 836 brides surveyed named a place of religion (such as a church, temple, synagogue or mosque) as their ceremony location, while another 22.6% chose an outdoor venue like a park or garden and 8.1% opted for a reception or banquet hall.

Modesto area churches are always bustling with wedding ceremonies. The costs are typically nominal for the venue and they tend to hold meaning for couples due to attendance by themselves or their families. Vintage Gardens, Del Rio Country Club and Erwinshire Garden Estate are all very popular local choices for outdoor venues.

Historic mansions or venues (6.0%), hotels (5.7%) and private homes (5.4%) finished out the list. Modesto’s McHenry Mansion and Ceres Whitmore Mansion are two local favorites for weddings in historic venues.
As for the reception venue, reception and banquet halls (31.6%) were the most popular options, with outdoor venues (12.3%) and hotels (11.4%) also ranking highly. Historic mansions or venues (8.3%), religious venues (6.6%) and private homes (6.2%) rounded out the top choices.

Weddings are definitely events dictated by tradition. So it's no surprise that places of religion, outdoor venues and reception halls are among the leading wedding venues, because they are certainly the most traditional. However, findings show a diversity of choices among wedding venues, revealing a willingness among brides to consider lots of types of venues.

In addition, 56.1% of all brides stated that, in planning a wedding, they would be holding their ceremony and reception at the same venue.

In light of the current economic climate, brides are trying to squeeze every penny out of their budget when wedding planning, and keeping the ceremony and reception in the same place can save lots of money and hassle.

Additionally, 12.2% of brides also stated that they would be having a destination wedding. Destination weddings are becoming increasingly popular, and for several reasons. The cost of a destination wedding can be comparable to planning a wedding at home, and sometimes even less expensive. Second, many guests are already traveling by plane, so a destination wedding just means a longer flight. Third, the bride and groom can combine their wedding and honeymoon, saving them money. And, finally, everyone gets to have a vacation while they are attending a wedding.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Wedding Favors 101

How do you choose just the perfect favor for your event? What are the most fun and affordable options available, and what’s especially hot right now?

What are some of the best ways to present favors to guests:
If your budget allows, you should definitely show your appreciation to guests by having wedding favors available. Guests will feel appreciated and can enjoy the favors after the event, while these items can also enhance your table décor and theme, and are simply a great way to say “thank you.”
Presentation, as well as the favors themselves, should reflect you as a couple. Thoughtfulness and creativity can speak volumes. One fun and creative idea is to hang your favors from the reception chairs. This is such a unique way of showcasing them, and it can also add some flair.

With such a wide variety of favor options available, from the edible to the practical, it’s easy for a couple to become overwhelmed with choices. Tips for helping a bride and groom narrow down their options and make the best decision:
Choosing that “perfect” favor can be a daunting task due to the abundance of options that are now readily available online. Think about the ambiance or theme of the event. Overall, when choosing your wedding favors, make sure they suit you as a couple and are meaningful. Remember to give yourself plenty of time to choose the right favors for your day. Research the options available at different brick-and-mortar stores, as well as via the online sites that are available. Favors add that finishing touch to any wedding or special event, and it’s the little details that count.

With budget-savvy couples looking to save while still providing a great experience for their guests, what are some fun and affordable favors that won’t break the bank:
When it comes to favors that aren’t too pricey, you can’t go wrong with eco-friendly items. You can purchase most of these favors for under a dollar, and they are perfect for the eco-conscious couple!

For wedding planning help and tips, contact Erica Spitulski, owner of An Elegant Affair Events, at Erica@ElegantAffairEvents.net

Monday, November 1, 2010

Local artist: Suzanne Staud; personalized wedding art

Courtesy of Staud Design/Suzanne Staud
Besides the wedding dress, your partner’s suit, cake and interior design, a wedding means something else … choosing invitations. Knowing that this is the first element that announces the wedding, the invitations have come to represent an extremely important issue.

Suzanne Staud is a local artist who has been in business for more than 20 years. Located in the heart of Modesto, California, Staud Design offers an innovative choice for incorporating unique, personalized art into weddings.

Courtesy of Staud Design/Suzanne Staud
 
Suzanne’s art has been showcased in numerous venues throughout the United States as well as being part of many individual collections around the world. This celebrated artist can bring a fresh approach to a couple’s big day as well.

While there are more websites than ever that offer quick and easy online ordering of the standard fare in wedding invites; those seeking to make these a truly personal, out-of-the-box announcement may want to try their hand with Staud Design.

“When I first meet with the client I ask them to describe how they want to be perceived by the viewer”, says Suzanne. She may ask clients to bring in samples of fabrics or provide adjectives that the client wants the invitation to exude. Then she gets down to business: creating a work of art that stands out as a true symbol of what the couple wants to convey.

Courtesy of Staud Design/Suzanne Staud

Her most memorable design project has been creating the design for PlumpJack Wine, in San Francisco, along with Leavitt/Weaver Interior Designers. She’s also been invited to the grand opening at Ann & Gordon Getty's home. Taking a look at Staud Design’s website highlights much more of the superb artwork that keeps clients coming back.

Standard invitations can be a beautiful, classic means to announce your big day. For those who are looking for an artistic approach to their wedding, Staud Design is definitely worth contacting.

Professional Wedding Videography

The following is courtesy of Alex Yeo and Wedding Videography Singapore. Thank you, Alex, for great tips on wedding videography!

In this day and age of technology, there is no wonder why professional wedding videography is increasing in popularity. More and more bride and grooms are opting to capture their memories in both still images and videos. This gives them the chance to relive their exact feelings time and time again as they progress through their marriage.

Here are our top 5 reasons to take advantage of capturing your wedding memories with professional wedding videography.

1. Top of the line equipment. No one at your wedding is going to have the proper equipment to capture all of the moments you want with the perfect lighting.  Whereas the professionals, have all of the expensive equipment and know which moments are must haves and which ones can be edited out or avoided altogether.

2. Reliable: Hiring a professional videographer is your best way to ensure the equipment works, they are on time for every important part of your wedding from getting the dress on to walking out  of the reception hall.

3. End result: The final video will be professionally edited, so you are almost guaranteed that it will be nice.

4. Piece of mind: Unlike utilizing wedding guests, when you hire a professional they understand their “name” is on the line. This gives the professional a little more reason to do the best possible job they can. The best advertising is done by word of mouth, so every professional videographer wants to please their clients.

5. Captures the moments you don’t get to see. On your wedding day you are going to be busy greeting people, dancing and enjoying the day. Most likely, there are going to be things you are not going to see that could very well be moments you do not want to miss. The moments that bring you right back to your wedding day, ten years later.

It is important that you realize the prices for professional wedding videography are going to fluctuate according to the time of year, location of the wedding and reception as well as the package or number of hours you are looking to hire the person for.

Another thing that you should keep in mind is the experience of a videographer. The more experience he or she has, the more it is likely to cost you. This is simply, the videographer way of setting themselves apart from those that are just starting out. They have more experience and should be compensated accordingly.