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Wedding Advice from Meagan Gilpatrick of Maine Seasons Events

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Meagan from Maine Seasons Events shares with brides some creative and practical ways to enhance a guest’s experience at a wedding. Check out some of Meagan’s great ideas!  ~LS

At Maine Seasons Events, we consider many details when choosing elements that will enhance our wedding guests’ experience.  Creating many outdoor weddings, and being in Maine, the weather changes often and sometimes dramatically-having rain ponchos and umbrellas stashed nearby, even on the sunniest of summer days has proven to be a smart idea.

While guests arrive and mingle prior to the wedding ceremony, beverage stations help quench their thirst on warm summer afternoons.  Bamboo fans attached to each wedding program and handed out at the entrance to the ceremony, allow guests to create their own cooling breeze, if Mother Nature isn’t providing one.  And though it is not a new idea, flip flops in baskets by the dance floor have saved many a box of Band Aids from being deployed!

Containers of insect repellent, in multiple forms, DEET and DEET free, are usually found almost empty at the end of a summer wedding on the Maine coast.  Custom embroidered hats for a sunny dock side rehearsal luncheon are a fun way to provide guests relief from the sun’s glare on the ocean.  Heaters in tents for cool autumn weddings, fun kid activates and foods for guests with little ones, and a quiet, comfortable and clean place for new mommies to nurse, feed and change their infants have been important guest specialties at our weddings.  After dinner snacks for dancers and late night party goers, a bouncy castle for kids or college friends to jump on (it’s happened), photo booths and memory tables, featuring photos of the couple as children, their parents and grandparents on their wedding days and even slideshows of the couple growing up, provide guests with sustenance and entertainment.  When thinking of your guests’ experience, consider the season, the weather, the temperature, the hour of the conclusion of the wedding and any special logistic or environmental factors that provide an opportunity to do a little something special.  In many cases guests have gone to great lengths, travel and expense to be with a couple on their wedding day, and it is a kind gesture and good hosting to consider their overall experience.

Maine Wedding Planner - Maine Seasons Eventsimage by Cunningham Photography

Living in New Hampshire, we know how viscous those pesky mosquitoes and gnats can be and with something so simple as a couple containers filled with bug spray, guests will be more at ease throughout the night.

Maine Wedding Planner - Maine Seasons Eventsimage by Cunningham Photography

Maine Wedding Planner - Maine Seasons Eventsimage by Cunningham Photography

Maine Wedding Planner - Maine Seasons Eventsimage by Brea McDonald Photography

Loving this!  Simple yet, chic.

Maine Wedding Planner - Maine Seasons Eventsimage by Cunningham Photography

Bamboo is such a great texture and perfect for a summer event, whether your wedding is on the beach or at a farm.

Maine Wedding Planner - Maine Seasons Eventsimage by Cunningham Photography

Maine Seasons Events
Website: www.maineseasonsevents.com
Blog: www.maineseasons.blogspot.com
my Kate Parker Wedding State and Budget: ME, $25-50k and $50-80k

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Maine wedding planner, Meagan Gilpatrick of Maine Seasons Events is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding, your online wedding resource guide launching in January 2010 geared toward directing brides to quality vendors based on their price range and state.

Quote of the Day

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

“If the family were a fruit, it would be an orange, a circle of sections, held together but separable – each segment distinct.”  ~ Letty Cottin Pogrebin

Quote of the Day

Monday, November 9th, 2009

“The family. We were a strange little band of characters trudging through life sharing diseases and toothpaste, coveting one another’s desserts, hiding shampoo, borrowing money, locking each other out of our rooms, inflicting pain and kissing to heal it in the same instant, loving, laughing, defending, and trying to figure out the common thread that bound us all together.” – Erma Bombeck

Quote of the Day

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

“When you look at your life, the greatest happinesses are family happinesses.”  ~Joyce Brothers

Quote of the Day

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

We thought it might be nice to provide a quote each day for all of our my KPW family members:

“Families are the compass that guide us. They are the inspiration to reach great heights, and our comfort when we occasionally falter.”
– Brad Henry

My trip to CT for MY KPW

Friday, September 4th, 2009



So I’m back in the KPW studio after a whirlwind 48 hour trip to CT and I thought I would write a bit about my experience.  I know I’m only supposed to write and feature current members of MY KPW on this blog, so I will forgo name dropping at this point, although I’m hoping many of the wonderful people I met will be joining the family soon :)

I found out about an event celebrating a new venue in CT’s wine country scheduled for Wednesday evening and really wanted to attend.  There were going to be some VERY talented vendors attending and we are only looking for the best of the best wedding vendors in each state.  I made plans to attend and thought it would be smart of me to schedule appointments before and after the event to make the 6 hours round trip of driving really really worth it.  I left a facebook message to see if anyone wanted to meet up and called a few vendors who I thought would be good to meet face to face.  Within a matter of hours I had a full Wednesday and Thursday starting on the Eastern side of the state and working my way across as I met photographers, planners, make up artists, dress salons, cake bakers, caterers, a few venues, and also managed to get a pedicure!!  I met a few vendors unexpectedly as well which was fantastic and even though I am quite tired to say the least, I thoroughly enjoyed my time with everyone.
It is always a challenge to meet a fairly complete stranger- other then Facebook interactions- and to attempt to “sell” a very unknown product.  In our case, it is even more challenging because I decided from the beginning that the only way to properly explain the concept of MY KPW was to go and sell it myself… completely myself.  We don’t have a sales staff.  I came up with concept, I fully understand its potential, and I want vendors to get a sense of community and support from me through MY KPW. 
To say the least, I am still overwhelmed by the well wishes and support I received from the vendors I met with.  Some were very interested before we spoke, others were learning about MY KPW right on the spot at that very minute.  I know how difficult and sometimes frustrating it can be to take up an hour or even up to three hours of someone’s time for a sales pitch.  Never once did I feel rushed or as if the vendor I was meeting with wasn’t giving me their full attention and I can’t thank each and every vendor enough for that.  I am SO appreciative of their time and consideration and even if not a single vendor joins the MY KPW family from my little excursion to the Constitution State, it was worth it to go and learn a bit about their incredible talents.  CT is FULL of amazing vendors of varying price points who deliver an excellent product and provide a fantastic level of customer service.  I am going to have a very difficult time selecting the vendors we invite as I continue to explore what the state has to offer and I dread having to turn someone away because their market category is closed. 
This may seem silly to some, but I wanted to say how touched I was by the vendors I met, how kind and generous they were to me- I was serious about a spontaneous pedicure, not to mention a book loan, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a free parking pass in downtown South Norwalk- and how excited and motivated they made me in my continued travels throughout New England and NYC as I talk about and add members to the MY KPW family.
Thank you thank you so very much CT, I hope to visit again soon- probably October actually :)
Until our next chat….
KP