Posts Tagged ‘Wedding Inspiration’
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Today’s wedding tip comes from New England and NYC/Westchester County wedding favors, Cookie Creatives by Jennifer! Jennifer shares a tip for incorporating cookies into your wedding’s table top design. Check out this great tip by Jennifer and visit the full expert advice article at my Kate Parker Wedding!

A good starting point to find inspiration for the cookie design is to start with the paper goods being used in the event (invitation, programs, menu cards, etc…). It is often not hard to find an element to pull onto the cookie whether it’s hand-painted flowers to mimic letterpress or lace, a monogram, or simple stripes. The cookies below used a three flower design which was prominent on all pieces of their paper suite. We did two different cookies alternating alphabetically. The ovals featured the flowers stenciled on while the flowers on the rectangles were hand-piped.
New England and NYC/Westchester County wedding favors, Cookie Creatives by Jennifer, is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding your online wedding resource guide geared towards directing couples to quality vendors based on their price range and state.
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Friday, February 12th, 2010
How cute are these pups! We decided to create a little inspirational collection of these adorable dogs. Since one of the charities that we donate to is the ASPCA, we figured a doggie inspiration board was very appropriate. So far, we are proud to say that we have donated over $3,500 to the ASPCA in efforts to help fight animal cruelty and raise awareness of animal welfare. The ASPCA is one of three charities that my Kate Parker Wedding donates to and so far, over $11,000 has been donated to all of the charities that we are involved with.
images above from left to right starting at the top left: LelyCo Events, emilie inc., Patrick McNamara Photography, Silver Toad Floral Design, Allison Hope Photography, Silver Toad Floral Design, Sweetest Things Weddings
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Thursday, February 11th, 2010
This week, Brian Leahy (our charming groom) shares with us some of the bumps and bends he has encountered in the wedding portion of life’s road. Life is all about rolling with the punches! Check out this week’s edition of the my Kate Parker Wedding series, Involving the Groom.

It was nearly two years ago when my best friend from high school asked me to serve as a Groomsmen at his wedding. That wedding is finally happening — on the 13th of March on a small island off the coast of Florida. A beach-side wedding, groom and groomsmen in crisp white dress shirts, khakis and sandals. It’s going to be amazing. And I won’t be there.
Two weeks ago I was offered a job in New York … a job that I’ve been praying for and working toward for nearly five years now. A job that I could never and would never turn down. And as a condition of that job, I must be in New York on the 13th. An overnight flight to Captiva is entirely out of the question.
I’m bummed. He’s bummed. His fiancee’s parents (who I’ve never met) are bummed. All around it’s a totally bumming experience and there’s nothing I can do. As a man, as a friend and as a fellow groom, I feel like I’ve let him down.
They completely understand — we’ve all been in similar circumstances — but it still eats away at you. And not just the fact that their wedding parties are now uneven (that one lucky groomsmen will now be escorting two bridesmaids down the aisle), but the fact that a gig only two weeks old can interrupt plans two years in the making.
But isn’t this the nature of any big event? Of life? Things go awry. Vendors with $1000 deposits pack up and leave town unexpectedly. Contracts get lost. Promises aren’t fulfilled. And people get jobs in New York City.
My 2E’s and I had a similar experience at the start of our own planning. A Texas-based photographer who had promised us a free wedding photography as a result of an online contest was suddenly booked on our chosen date … despite giving him notice a year in advance. So we rolled with it. 2E’s and I both nodded and smiled our way through that (at the time, somewhat catastrophic) experience and eventually found another photographer who exceeds our every expectation.
I suppose, looking at the big picture, my conflict is a small hurdle for them to jump over. And my friend Ulises has more class than probably anyone I’ve ever known. After all, he is having his ceremony on a beach … on an island off the coast of Florida … in an all-linen suit. I don’t know many people who could pull that off. Maybe he and Jamie Foxx. Only wish I could be there to see it.
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Friday, November 13th, 2009

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…

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.

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.

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?!

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!
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Massachusetts wedding planner, Edna Dratch-Parker is the owner of EFD Creative, a wedding design and event planning company based out of Massachusetts. EFD Creative can help you with all aspects of your wedding including Complete Event Planning, Theme Design and Consulting, Custom Invitation Designs, Vendor Selection and Coordination and Web Site Design and Development. Check out Edna in today’s vendor spotlight . . . KM
Number of Years in Business: EFD Creative officially launched in February 2009. I’ve been planning events throughout my career—from my years as a fashion designer to more than 20 years as a graphic designer and marketer.
Preferred Locations: What I love about location is what it says about my clients. I recently did a wedding for a couple who is always outdoors – hiking, biking and just enjoying nature. Their wedding took place in the mountains in Vermont, which suited them perfectly, and inspired me in so many ways to combine the location with their personalities to create the touches and atmosphere that spoke to who they are as a couple. For me, the key aspect about location is how it serves as a backdrop to the main event — the wedding! — and its potential to showcase my clients.
Pricing Information: Because every event is unique, all pricing is determined per project. EFD Creative is available to meet for an initial free consultation.
What makes me stand out in what I do? I think what helps me stand out is my formal training as an artist and graphic designer. It is through the lens of a designer and years helping clients create the look and feel of their businesses that I approach my work as an event planner. More and more weddings are being branded in the same way, which I think is due to the growing popularity of design shows that highlight celebrity weddings, brides-to-be and other lifestyle events. People want to make a statement, and this is where I can make the most impact.
For me, it is important to understand who my clients are and what they want for their special day. From there I work to build an event that meets my clients’ hopes and dreams for their wedding day and brings artistry and an attention to detail that shines through from the first invitation to the final thank you card. Every client wants to make their “stamp” on the world as a new couple, and my goal is to help bring their vision to life. It’s such an exciting process, and the best reward is the thrill of the day when it all comes together!go
What’s the favorite part of my work? My favorite part of the job is the people. This is what event planning is about! I love working with the bride and watching her gain confidence in the process and the couple’s excitement when they see their vision become a reality! Weddings by their nature are a joyous occasion and I simply love being a part of this day. I also really enjoy the camaraderie of working with all the other vendors in the process. Everyone contributes their expertise to some aspect of the event – from the table linens to the flowers and photography. It is a grand mosaic that has to come together perfectly, and I love being the one to help guide every piece of the puzzle into place.
What do I like to do in my spare time? When I’m not running around for my business, I try to get outdoors to exercise and enjoy the fresh air! My husband has a motorcycle, so in the summer we love to take long rides, especially on Cape Cod. I also cherish my friendships and always try to squeeze in time to catch up with friends over shopping or dinner.
What charity am I supporting and why: There are three charities I support that are very important to me personally: the American Cancer Society, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRF) and the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Like many families, cancer has touched mine and I try to do what I can to support research efforts that will help find a cure. My husband developed diabetes as a juvenile, and since I met him I’ve learned so much about this disease and the great work that JDRF is doing. As for the ASPCA, I’ve had cats for nearly my entire adult life and think it’s important to support the ASPCA so that cats, dogs and other animals can find happy, loving homes.
Having golf carts is a great form of short distance transportation as they are typically quite affordable and easily accessible.
This beautiful cake was made by
Delicious Desserts. Notice the recurring seashell theme throughout the next couple of pictures.
The silver seashell place card holders are adorable, I love the simplicity.
These Invitations were made by Edna herself and I think they came out beautifully . . . and the seashell makes another appearance.
A ballet wrap can be a beautiful addition your bouquet and a jeweled embellishment can really complete the design.
All Above Images by Kristin Spencer.
EFD Creative
Phone: 781.856.1981
Website: www.efdcreative-events.com
Email: info@efdcreative-events.com
myKPW State and Budget: MA $25k-$50k and $50k-$80K
Massachusetts wedding planner EFD Creative is a member of my Kate Parker Wedding, your new online wedding resource guide launching in January 2010 geared toward directing brides to quality vendors based on their price range and state.
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