Posts Tagged ‘Event design’

Wedding Color Combinations

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

What’s your favorite color combination that you’ve seen at a wedding?  We asked this question to all on Twitter two days ago and here are some of the responses we received, check it out!

my Kate Parker Wedding: Wedding Color Combinations
Sarah Diment for Beachmere Inn: chocolate brown and lime

my Kate Parker Wedding: Wedding Color Combinations
Danielle Cococcia of Octopus Event Management: aqua and burgundy

my Kate Parker Wedding: Wedding Color Combinations
Julianne Smith of Julianne Smith Wedding Garters: navy and hot pink

my Kate Parker Wedding: Wedding Color Combinations
Sarah McNulty Comrie of Fete Celebrations: hot pink, orange and chocolate brown

my Kate Parker Wedding: Wedding Color Combinations
Bella Signature Design: chartreuse and slate

my Kate Parker Wedding: Wedding Color Combinations
Traci Romano for Traci Romano Events: plum and cappuccino

my Kate Parker Wedding: Wedding Color Combinations
Bernadette Smith of 14 Stories: chocolate brown and light blue

my Kate Parker Wedding: Wedding Color Combinations
Stephanie Grimm for Couture Parties: Tiffany blue and raspberry

my Kate Parker Wedding: Wedding Color Combinations
Stephanie Grimm for Couture Parties: navy and lime

my Kate Parker Wedding: Wedding Color Combinations
Emee of EJP Events: celedon and crimson

my Kate Parker Wedding: Wedding Color Combinations

Stacey Kallenberg for As You Wish Wedding & Event Designslate blue and raspberry

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my Kate Parker Wedding is your online wedding resource guide launching in January 2010 geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

Industry Icon myKPW Family Members

Monday, December 7th, 2009

We are truly excited and honored to announce three new Industry Icon members to the myKPW family.  They are:

Sylvia Weinstock Cakes, Ltd.
Website: www.sylviaweinstock.com
my Kate Parker Wedding State and Budget:

CT $80k+
MA $80k+
ME $80k+
NH $50-80k+
RI $80k+
VT $80k+
NYC/Westchester County $80k+

Wedding Cake Designer - Sylvia Weinstock

Wedding Cake Designer - Sylvia Weinstock

Ceci New York
Website: www.cecinewyork.com
my Kate Parker Wedding State and Budget:

CT $80k+
MA $80k+
ME $80k+
NH $50-80k+
RI $80k+
VT $80k+
NYC/Westchester County $80k+

Wedding Paper Product Designer - Ceci New York

Wedding Paper Product Designer - Ceci New York

David Beahm Design
Website: www.davidbeahm.com
my Kate Parker Wedding State and Budget:

CT $80k+
MA $80k+
ME $80k+
NH $50-80k+
RI $80k+
VT $80k+
NYC/Westchester County $80k+

Wedding Floral and Event Designer - David Beahm Design
image by Donna Newman Photography

Wedding Floral and Event Designer - David Beahm Design
image by Barnaby Draper Studios

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my Kate Parker Wedding is your online wedding resource guide launching in January 2010 geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

Industry Icon – David Beahm Design

Friday, November 13th, 2009

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We have been fortunate enough to work with David and his team on a some New England weddings over the past few years and I can’t put into words how amazing he is to work with.  David is one of the most talented and well-known floral and event designers in our industry and he was so accommodating to our clients and down to earth that it was an absolute pleasure doing business with his team.  I am thrilled to be starting our Industry Icons blog series with David Beahm Designs.  You will be thrilled as well when you read his interview and see some of his incredible work.  Enjoy the new series!

KP

www.davidbeahm.com

KP: What is your favorite part of the wedding process?

DB: My favorite moment is stealthfully stealing the bride away from cocktail hour and leading her hand-in-hand to see the finished dinner space with the lighting focused and all the candles lit.  Watching her face as the doors open makes me so happy.

KP: What do you love most about your job in the wedding industry?

DB: I think all of us in this industry are in it to make people happy – so the industry is full of really great people with which to socialize, which makes working with them a breeze.  The mantra at David Beahm Design is we only hire nice people and we only work with nice people.  It’s a celebration, so the process should be a wonderful experience.

KP: What is the biggest misconception about your industry?

DB: The biggest misconception about our industry is that we are out to get rich off of one party.  It’s not rocket science, but the professional services we provide are extraordinarily detailed and take a tremendous amount of time, organization to execute, and experience.  We allow people to enjoy their big day and not be bogged down in the detailed minutia that make a wonderful wedding but it takes an army of people to make it happen – ON TIME.  I make sure that I hire the best designers available, pay them well, feed them well, and create a good working experience so that the product we give the happy couple is a reflection of that.  But as we all know, labor is a most expensive commodity and it adds up fast.  Yes, certainly our goal is to make a profit and sustain our business, but a LOT of the client’s money flows right back out into the economy.  I encourage my clients to look at their weddings like their very own stimulus package!

KP: How did you get into the wedding industry?

DB: My mom is an artist, my dad was in hotel/restaurant, my godparents own a flower shop and I was in theatre – I think it was destiny!

KP: Tell me one wedding vendor other than in your industry you highly recommend and why?

DB: Mark Ingram at the Bridal Atelier by Mark Ingram is just about the nicest guy you could ever meet and so talented and HONEST about what you look like in a dress – if it’s not right, he’ll tell you – what could be more valuable than that?

KP: Tell me one wedding vendor in your industry you highly recommend and why?

DB: Ed Libby and I have become really good friends and maintain a mutual admiration society, at times even recommending our clients to each other.  I’ve been in a consultation and said, “You have to go see Ed.  He’s the one for you!” And Ed’s done the same thing for me.  There’s no ego; it’s just about getting the right fit and making the client happy at the end of the day.

KP:  Favorite wedding story – funny or serious.

DB: A good friend got married in Central Park.  It was the perfect spring day, the bride and groom’s parties strolled from opposite sides of the park and met at the bandstand where, just perchance, a band was playing “Seasons of Love” as we all came together.  After an absolutely beautiful, tear-jerking ceremony, the groom had arranged a surprise: a marching band playing really wonderful, funky music came around the corner as they were pronounced husband and wife.   The band then led everyone to the Bethesda Fountain where we danced.  At that point a gondolier pulled up on the pond and took the bride and groom on a ride around the boat basin as we continued to have a great time. It was perfect and so unique.

KP:  What other part of the industry would you not want to work in? Why?

DB: Have you ever visited the beading room at Kleinfeld?  I would not be even a little pleasant after even one hour of adjusting the beading on a dress . . . god bless those ladies.

KP: What differentiates you from the rest of your industry peers?

DB: You are not a customer when you join us.  You become part of the family.  I can’t tell you how many mothers are trying to fix me up…

Industry Genius- David Beahm

David designed the first wedding we worked on together with these incredible hanging floating candles and flowers.  They look like they’re just floating in mid-air.  I remember my client’s face when she walked into her reception and looked up at the installation. Unbelievable.

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Now, I’ve seen some Huppahs in my life, but seriously? David doesn’t miss a beat- from the lighting, custom fabric installations, and intricate floral designs. Quite the wow factor.

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He’s so innovative.  Most of the items David works with are custom designed for each client, ensuring they have a completely unique wedding experience.  Aren’t those lighting and candle features amazing?!

Industry Genius-David Beahm

Some brides want a lot of flowers to make their wow factor statement, so I had to show this ridiculous (in a good way) Huppah made entirely of white flowers.  Complete with uplighting, what a dramatic statement for a ceremony!

Connecticut Wedding Planner: Jubilee Events and Maine Wedding Planner: Maine Seasons Events featured on Style Me Pretty

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Recently, a photo shoot designed by my Kate Parker Wedding member Candice Dowling of Jubilee Events was featured on the Style Me Pretty blog.  Check out the Candice’s talented wedding styling and design: Part I and Part II

Jubilee Events
Event Planner and Designer: Candice Dowling
Website: www.eventjubilee.com
Blog: www.eventjubilee.com/blog/
myKPW State and Budget: Connecticut $50-80, $80k+

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images above by Carla Ten Eyck

Also, a wedding designed by my Kate Parker Wedding member Meagan Gilpatrick from Maine Seasons Events was featured on Style Me Pretty’s Little Black Book blog on Friday. Click here to check it out!

Maine Seasons Events
Event Planner and Designer: Meagan Gilpatrick
Website: www.maineseasonsevents.com
myKPW State and Budget: Maine <$25k and $25-50k

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images above by Cunningham Photography

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my Kate Parker Wedding, is your new online wedding resource guide launching in January 2010 geared toward directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.