Thursday, November 25, 2010

Cards Anyone??

Wedding Stationery may begin with the Save the Date Card ... and end with a Thank You card... but what are all those other cards in between?? 

Lets take a little trip through some of those cards!

You've received a wedding invitation and with it you may also see

  • Response Card  - Tells the bride and groom if you are attending and how many guests will be attending with you. 
 
  Direction Card - This card can be simple and state directions to the ceremony and reception sites or it can also include a map. This card contains information on accommodations and local attractions
  • . Or you may receive an....
  • Accommodation Card ! - This card gives out-of-town guests group rate information that the bride and groom have arranged with local hotels or just suggests hotels.  The accommodation card can also include information on local attractions.

  • Transportation Card - Informs guests  that you  will be providing some type of transportation (bus, trolley, etc) from Point A to Point B on the wedding day. If you need to know how many guests will be using the provided transportation, just add a line to your RSVP card so you can get a head count.
  • Rain Card - Tells guests where the alternate (indoor) location is in the event of inclement weather. Not used often unless the new location is in a completely different location from the original site.

Once you arrive at the Reception site, you may be greeted by a beautifully decorated table displaying....

  • Escort Cards - Do just that, escort you to your table -which is usually marked by  the same number or other indicator as to where you will be seated for the evening.  Once you are at your table, you may encounter our next card....

  • Place Card - This card tells you were your exact seat is at your table. This card will usually have your name on it.
Once seated, you may notice a card perhaps tucked strategically within an elegantly folded napkin or positioned in some way to get your attention, this would be your....

  • Menu Card - This card will list your meal choices, or give you a glimpse of what is coming.
When this is all over and usually within 2-4 weeks after the wedding, you should receive one more card....

  • Thank You Card - From the newlyweds stating how much they appreciated your gift and for sharing in their special day.

These are the more popular cards that I could think of, feel free to add some of your own!  But I do believe this is a pretty full deck!! 

Thank you to Beth of Forever Friends for providing samples of some of these cards. Beth is the real authority on all of your Wedding Stationery...and Cards!

Friday, November 12, 2010

Feature Friday: Favors by Dorinda!!

I had the pleasure of meeting Dorinda, virtually about a year ago! (Wow, time flies D!) I recently got to see her work firsthand when I won a giveaway on her Facebook page! I was thrilled when I received my goodies and found that she had personalized the candy wrappers and  included beautiful artwork.
 I'm glad I got to know Dorinda and her work, and hope you will be too! 

 I asked her questions that would give more insight about  Favors by Dorinda:


When and how did you start your business and why?
I started my business in 1998 when I decided I needed to be home more with my kids. I was an art major in school but wound up pursuing a career in pharmacy that lasted 20 years. I never lost my love for design, always getting my hands into anything crafty I could find. When I decided to become a stay at home mom, Favors by Dorinda was born. We do personalized candy bar wrappers and custom candy cakes for all weddings, babies, any special occasion in your life. We also ship nationwide.

Have you always personalized your products?

This is a great question and one no one has ever asked me before. YES! In the very beginning, I actually did personalized ribbons and more traditional favors, like Jordan almonds. Four years ago I was stricken with Transverse Myelitis, and this left me with little to no feeling on my left side. Not many people know this about me. It's something I've kept quiet about for the most part. It was then that I switched directions and started doing candy wrappers. And of course, they're always personalized!

What do you enjoy most about being in the wedding/event industry?
I love all of it. The people I meet, brides, grooms, wedding pros alike. It's like Disneyland! A little bit of something for everyone. The exchanging of ideas, following the course of a collaboration. It's all very intriguing and rewarding in so many ways.

Do you have a favorite line of products?

I love making the candy cakes. Each one is unique and original. Some are created based on the mood I am in that particular day :) I just created the "Snowflake Candy Cake" for Wintertime weddings. There are also matching candy bar wrappers in both the large bars and the mini's that compliment the cake. Of course, my wrappers still remain the best sellers. I love being able to create a custom wrapper using photos of the "person of honor". Its makes it much more personal. 

What if anything is your best seller?

My custom candy bar wrappers are still my best sellers although the cakes are coming up fast. Doesn't matter to me because I love doing it all!!
 

What advice do you give brides when they're trying to choose favors?

"Don't let anyone talk you into having something you don't want." If chocolate isn't your thing, then I will recommend them to someone who I think would be able to help them. But if chocolate is your thing, then I'm your gal!

How do you stand out from your competition?

I'd like to think it's my customer service that makes me stand out from the rest. My customers usually become my friends. Its like having a huge family and it warms my heart. I will do whatever it takes to make each event extra special. And I'm not afraid to work with any customer who has a budget. There's always to a way to work things out.

Where can people find you?

All over! I'm always online so it's easy to find me. The best ways are:

My Web Site - http://www.favorsbydorinda.com/

My Facebook Page - http://www.facebook.com/favorsbydorinda

My Blog - http://favorsbydorinda.blogspot.com/

Twitter - http://twitter.com/favorsbydorinda

Email - info@favorsbydorinda.com


Thank you Dorinda for contributing to my blog, your talents are a definite asset to the wedding industry!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Fall Colors for Everyone!

I recently had the pleasure of planning a wedding for Krys and Joe.  This couple wanted vibrant fall colors, fabric and flowers for their October wedding. 

The room looked great with white chair covers tied with sashes in red and gold alternating on guest tables; centerpieces of beautiful Circus roses, gold mini-Gerber's and berries set in vases luminated in gold and red lights. 








(I'm sure you can tell this one was taken by me!)








Haitian and American cuisine were on the menu and the newlyweds and their guests enjoyed an evening of food, drinks, dancing, and lots of fun, including "The Limbo"!
                                      

A very well dressed wedding party fully clad in black tuxes accented with saffron ties and vests complimented the saffron dresses worn by the bridesmaids and made of honor.


A photo booth provided by the phographer Terrence Adderley of T Adderely Photography kept guest busy between tosses and dances, and served as a convenient way to get family pictures taken and captured reunions between long last relatives.

It was a great time for everyone and I wish the newlyweds a wonderful life together.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Feature Friday: Micaila's Creations Photography

All Occasions by JB has added "Feature Friday" to our Blog!! Every week we will feature a new vendor that has caught our eye through their work and dedication to the Wedding/Event Industry.

Our first Feature Friday vendor is Micaila Britto of Micaila's Creations Photography  Having worked with Micaila, I can personally vouch for the quality of work and fun that she brings to each event!

"Growing up in the Taunton, MA area (about 40 miles south of Boston, MA);  Photography has always been a passion for me. Photography is something I have been doing since I was a young child. With it just starting as a hobby while modeling and taking dance lessons, I never thought that it would become an extension of my life. After graduating high school, I enlisted in the United States Marine Corps - serving for 7 years of active duty. Once my enlistment ended, I attended Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, LA. I majored in Graphic Design and minored in photography. I have photographed at the Susan G. Komen 5K Walk, Project Bread's Walk for Hunger, Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus (MWPC) and was the Department of Massachusetts Veterans of Foreign Wars State Photographer.
My passion allows me to capture the unique moments of your special day. Capturing each event as it unfolds, with special attention to detail (while using mainly digital cameras or film if preferred). Using the digital photography allows me to enhance and edit photos, making any color image into black and white to allow for the timelessness of the events".
Here are some samples of Micaila's work!!




















Micaila's creativity, fun personality and love for photography makes it easy and a pleasure to work with her.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Grooms Cake

Happy Halloween!! I’m sure on this date you and I will read lots of blogs and great articles on Halloween themed weddings…So, I wont go there! Instead I will talk about the Grooms Cake! I am not going to pretend to know a lot about grooms cakes (I know, bad planner!), but you and I will know alittle more by the end of this post!

According to an article from Ezines, “It seems that the first appearance of the bridegroom's cake dates back as far as the nineteenth century where it was made as a small cake sweetened with honey that included various kinds of fruit and nuts, These bridegroom cakes were packaged as small individual cakes and given to all the single women attending the wedding and they would then take them home and place them under their pillows while sleeping in hopes of dreaming of their own true love. Alternatively, the bridegroom's cake was one large dark cake that was created to not upstage the wedding cake, which is considered the bride's cake. These larger bridegroom cakes were then sliced and passed around to those in attendance along with a glass of wine for toasting the wedding. Although there has been a loss of interest in grooms cake in other areas, the cake is still pretty popular in many American weddings, especially in southern weddings and seem to be coming more popular as time passes".

Here are some pics that I’ve found online of grooms cakes!
  
So a Grooms Cake can be anything you, or he wants as long as it doesn't upstage the brides cake! 
Did you have a grooms cake at your wedding? Please send pics, we would love to hear from you and see your grooms cake!

Friday, October 29, 2010

Bad Blogger! :(

WOW!! Its been quite some time since I've posted to my blog.  I apologize to anyone who follows my blog and promise to do better starting today!  The reasons for my lapse are good; business is doing well and keeping me quite busy with learning new things and making time to meet new industry professionals and keeping up with current trends.  We also had a new addition to the family  - a new granddaughter, Ray'lynn, and I've been spending lots of time with her and my daughter.

I like to write my blog posts to keep people informed on what I'm doing and where All Occasions by JB is going; also to share new things that I've learned which may be helpful to my readers.

Blogging is very time consuming, but I believe I have relevant and fun information to share, and I vow to dedicate more time to this blog.

Having said that - I hope you enjoy future posts and please leave comments, I love to hear your feedback!!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Brides Against Breast Cancer - Tour of Gowns!!!





Earlier this year I had the pleasure of volunteering for Brides Against Breast Cancer, Nationwide Tour of Gowns!  The tour came to Massachusetts and I caught up with them at Bloomingdale's in Boston. What a great experience for such a wonderful cause!  The staff and volunteers where very knowledgeable about the tour process and very helpful to the brides-to-be, that were searching for that perfect gown.

 "Gowns are generously donated from bridal designers, manufacturers, retailers and individuals.  The tour visits more than 40 U.S. cities each year with a important awareness message and a truckload of fashion for brides-to-be who honor breast cancer victims by purchasing their gowns at BABC sales."

As a wedding industry professional, and someone who has seen the devastating effects of breast cancer, I am very committed to this organization and am working with the tour director to bring the Tour of Gowns back to Massachusetts this summer or fall!!   I will keep you posted as to an exact date and time.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Need Beautiful Wedding Invitations or Favors??

Forever Friends Fine Stationery and Wedding Favors

Forever Friends is so happy to announce that we won OneWed Best of 2009-Thanks to all of our Brides :-)
2010 WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Award :-)



Why did you start your business?


I've been a creative person ever since I was a little girl, by drawing and painting. I wanted to find a way to bring my creative flare to the business world. I also have a degree in Advertising.

What makes you different than other similar businesses?

Our personal touch, and paying attention to every last detail is what helps separate our company from it's competitors. Forever Friends is in the business of providing Fine Stationery, Favors and Accessories for those special occasions in your life. We are a licensed vendor of Carlson Craft. We have a 24 hour online store, as well as meeting you in person if you are in the (NY/NJ/CT) area. We strive to provide the most beautiful invitations, favors, and accessories to match any style or theme of any occasion.

Forever Friends Fine Stationery and Wedding Favors
























Thanks, Forever Friends - Beth
Fine Stationery, Favors and Accessories....
(516) 721-2635

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Saturday, January 30, 2010

So, Who is Paying for this Wedding Anyway?

The engagement ring has been bought, propsal was wonderful, date has been set! Yeahh!! Now its time to pay the bills, who pays for what? 
Lets break it down according to Tradition

Bride:
Groom's wedding band
Groom's wedding gift
Bridal attendants' gifts
Personal Statioery
Medical exam/blood test (if required)
Accommodations for any out of town attendants

Groom:
Bride's rings
Bride's wedding gift
Gifts for best man and ushers
Bride's bouquet
Mothers' corsages
Boutonnirres for attendants and fathers
Medical exam/blood test (if required)
Marriage license
Officiant's fee
Honeymoon
Accommodations for out of town ushers

Brides' Family:
Ceremony costs - Location, music, rentals, etc
Reception coswts - food, beverages, muswic, rentals, decorations, cake
Bride's wedding attire and accessories
Wedding invitations and postage
Bridesmaid's bouquets
Transportaqtion for the birdal party
Bridesmaids' luncheon
Photography
Floral decorations

Groom's Family:
Rehearsal dinner
Wedding night suite

Attendants:
pay for their own attire except for their flowers and travel expenses.

Ok, so much for tradition! Todays etiquette says that expenses can be divided with more flexibility to accommodate different financial situations, and different family structures.

Expenses can be split between the couple and their families. In this arrangement, expenses that would traditionally be paid by either family, would be put in one pool and split evenly between the two families.

Expenses to be shared by all.  All expenses can be split into thirds, the bride and groom would pay one-third, bride's family would pay one-third and the groom's family would pay one-third.

Each family could pay for their own guests. This helps eleviate any guest list awkwardness.  One family maybe much larger, therefore a larger guest list than the other, this arrangement allows each family to pay the per person price for the guests they are inviting.

One family pays for it all.  It does happen!  Either the groom's family or the bride's family may be in a position to pay for the entire wedding! 

There are many ways to pay for your wedding.  Choose the way that is most comfortable for you and your family situation.

Once the expenses are laid out, and everyone knows whats expected of them, its time to move on to the next step.......

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Wedding Wire Award!!

Is happy to announce that All Occasions by JB Just won the 2010 Bride''s Choice Awards from @WeddingWire! This means we are in the top 5 percent of wedding vendors nationwide.

 Thank you to all of our brides and grooms!!