Monday, May 10, 2010

Dramatic Stage

A Middle Eastern wedding typically has a large stage set used during the reception for religious activities, photos, and more.

Intimate Spaces

Intimate spaces were groups of  two to six can interact promotes socialization and a warm atmosphere.

Colors Make a Vibrant Space

Using color to make a vibrant space was important to this Middle Eastern wedding couple for the cocktail reception.

Dramatic Entrance

Create a dramatic entrance.  All the guests entered the Ballroom at the Holiday Inn Liverpool through this entrance.

Emerson Park Wedding Ceremony

We have a client getting married in Emerson Park, Syracuse, New York. The ceremony will be preformed at the top of the steps amongst the flowers.  At the foot of the flowers is a small pond with a bubbling stream.  The guest will be on the grass.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

What is Wedding Day Directing?

The Events Company will provide wedding consulting services to review client’s overall event plan and expectations to ensure that all details have been addressed. This will include: Review of service provider contracts to ensure all necessary items are accounted for, Develop an event script detailing timing and details of the event, Meeting with client as appropriate.

Service Providers. The Events Company will: Prepare and distribute an agenda for the wedding day to the service providers, Act as liaison between bridal couple and the service providers on wedding day, Distribute any payments required the day of the wedding.

In the event a service provider fails to perform in accordance with their contract or an unforeseen accident or force majeure should occur, The Events Company is prepared to eliminate or lessen its impact. Should an aforementioned disruption occur, the client will be presented with several solutions and the estimated financial cost to remedy the situation.

Coordinate logistical details for the event. This will include: CAD drawing of event layout for best flow of event, Conduct pre-event meetings with all providers, as appropriate, Coordinate load-in/out logistics with property, Development of load-in and load-out schedule, Schedule arrival of all service providers and staff, Review compliance with safety and other codes.

Approximately one week prior to wedding date, meet with client to review all last-minute details and collect all wedding accessories to be delivered to ceremony/reception sites.

A Wedding Planner will be onsite for the rehearsal, ceremony, and reception to ensure execution of all details and liaison with service providers.

Upon completion of the wedding reception, the wedding planner will collect all wedding items and return them to a predetermined person and location. Gifts and gift cards are the responsibility of the bridal couple or their families.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Simple Stages Sets



Stage sets range from simple to very complicated. Having a simple stage set does not mean you are sacrificing the WOW factor. In the set above, a combination of silver and white spandex, with up lighting, create a compelling stage set. Notice that the set is double sided. After the dinner and speeches, the opposite side was used as a backdrop for the DJ and dancing.

Big Props Get Big Impact


Special event decor is used to make a theme come to life. Pictured here is a giant Rubik's cube that was part an 80s based theme. Also used were over sized martini glasses, and disco balls.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Lighting Brings Winter to Life

Notice in the background we brought in white sheer fabric to hid the walls. The fabric was lighted with a steel blue color to add to the winter theme. On the wall you can see the snowflakes (projected). When you bring in lighting, you set the mood and you can turn the existing lighting way down, this adds to the ambiance. Photo by Genevieve Fridley Photography or genphotos.com

They cut the cake


Photo by Genevieve Fridley Photography or genphotos.com

Bird adds to Centerpiece


The centerpieces needed one final element, the white bird did the trick. Photo by Genevieve Fridley Photography or genphotos.com

Gold Chivari Chair Covers

The bride was going for a winter wonderland theme to her February wedding. The venue has gold chivari chairs, which are nice, but would have distracted from the theme. Photos by Genevieve Fridley Photography or genphotos.com

Cool Winter Wedding


Photos by Genevieve Fridley Photography or genphotos.com

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Sometimes the Guest Book Gets The Shaft



Let's face it, sometimes the guest book gets the shaft. Mom reminds you the week before the wedding that you have to have one or the world will end, so you run out and get your hands on anything that will fit the bill. The guest book has become an after thought. But once upon a time, it was more than ettiquette, it was a way to recall who was present at the reception and have the current address of the guest so thank you notes could be sent appropriately. The information age has given us the resources we need to eliminate the purpose of the traditional guestbook, an item the bride and groom never dig back out after their wedding. While brides still like to have a record of their guests, the focus has shifted to personal. Take personal and run with it- the possibilities are endless!

Christine Walker has a delightful new concept on customized, handmade guest books... Concepcioun!

You can be as creative as you'd like! Anything from art, glass bowls, picture frames, scrapbooks and more! Here a couple used plexiglass colored squares and and a homemade wire holder to diaplay guests' well wishes long after the day had faded. Come in this Saturday and learn about all the ways you can make your guest book stylish, practicle and special.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Brides on a Budget -Advice from a Wedding Planner

According to Gwen Helbush, head of Where to Start in Newark, Calif.

Helbush attempts to move the bride off the notion of a hard budget figure and to the concept of a beautiful event. "How do you help brides understand that they can have a wonderful wedding even in a recession?" she asks. "First you help them to understand that a wonderful wedding isn’t about money. Then you help them understand that if they are honest with you about how much money they are willing and/or able to spend for their wedding, and if they allow you to, you can make sure their money is spent wisely and with the sole purpose of creating a wedding that would be perfect for them in any economic climate."

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Adding Color Pop to your Reception

Color is a key component to creating your wedding style. The two most common questions you answer when people learn you’re getting married? Where are you holding the reception and what are your colors. But, being a bride you’re always happy to talk about your wedding, you probably don’t mind…

Get your colors working for you! (even if you are doing all white or ivory)

Chair covers can transform a room very quickly. There are a variety of styles and colors to choose from. Be daring, instead of doing a white or ivory chair cover tied with a sash in your color, do the chair cover in your color. It will make your room come to life. ($5.50-$7.00 per chair)

Colored glassware is another way to add pop to your table. Use one colored glass co-mingled with the stemware provided by the venue. ($2.00-$3.00 per glass)

Ambient room lighting is an affordable way to add color to the space. The color of the walls disappears and the room glows with soft lighting. Enhance architectural features with lighting. ($200-$500 per ballroom)

Saturday, February 13, 2010

How we helped Kayleigh...


One of my favorite parts of helping a bride is bringing her vision to life. It’s hard to know what you’re thinking will really look like. Here in The Events Company showroom we’ll put the linen on the table, dress a chair, add a centerpiece, and show lighting to give the bride an idea of what her ideas will look like.

Things always cost more than you think... The second part that I love is helping the bride make the best use of her money. We try to be sensitive to the bride’s budget and understand that a $30 linen may be more than you’ve allocated and love being able to provide solutions that will maintain the vision at a cost that aligns with the budget.

Here’s a simple solution… your table has 8-10 chairs all the way around; chair covers are going to transform the room with the greatest impact. Invest in the chair cover. As for the linen, once the chairs are around the table, the flatware, stemware, napkin, and centerpiece are on the table you won’t see that much of the linen. Use the linen provided by the venue and add a runner (we use a chair tie because it’s long and wide) for the cost of $4.00. For Kayleigh, this was a $440 savings. That brought a smile to her face. Mission accomplished.

How We Meet Our Perfect Man


Since we were little girls we thought about meeting our Prince Charming, having a fairytale wedding, and living happily ever after… ahh, the optimism.


Fact: 1 in 8 couples getting married met on line.

Is it harder to find prince charming? Do we not have time to find him? Have we been burned too many times? Whatever the reason obviously matching personality traits has merit. Why date Mr. Wrong, when you can find Mr. Right?


I met my husband (I won’t say how many years ago) in college. And although my first impression wasn’t the best, we became friends, fell in love, and got married. It’s really about the personality traits and although we may appear to be opposites we have the same value and belief system and end goal. We recently did a personality assessment and found that we truly are more alike than not.


So, for all you couples who are finding each other on-line here’s to wishing you ‘happily ever after.’


Share your ‘how I met my fiancĂ©’ story and our favorite story will receive a complimentary cake table linen for your wedding.