Friday, February 12, 2010

Perfect Combination - chocolate and peanut butter

For those of you that know me I am addicted to anything chocolate and peanut butter.
I came across this awesome drink - perfect for a snowy Valentine's Weekend!
PEANUT BUTTER CUP

Ingredients
1-1/2 oz Van Gogh Dutch Chocolate Vodka
1 oz Castries Crème Peanut Rum
3/4 oz Chocolate Liqueur
1/2 oz Cream

Preparation
Drizzle chocolate syrup into the bottom of a martini glass. Place the glass into the refrigerator until ready to use. Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice and shake vigorously. Strain into the chilled martini glass and garnish with a peanut butter cup.


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Bouquet Part 2

When you choose your bouquet you can have any style or color you want.
Here are some color inspirations for you:

white with one delicate flower
white and fluffy with multiple flowers

yellow one flower
yellow with splashes of more

yellow and orangepurple
pink with one flower
green one flower
lots of colors and textures
bands of color and flowers
bright flowers
burgandy

bright red with spots of 2 flowers
credit: bridescafe, theknot, brides, stylemepretty

Monday, February 8, 2010

Bouquet Part 1

I am sure one of the first things you consider when planning your wedding (after the venue and wedding gown) might be your bouquet. There are many things to consider, the shape and colors.

This post will be all about shape, stay tuned for more later this week.

symmetrical
pomander

armarch
casade
basket/container
cone/arm
credit: brides.com, weddingflowerguide, weddingwire.com, stylemepretty

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Boyfriend/Fiance Valentines Day Gift Ideas

Cute Tattoo Tshirt-Where his heart on his sleeve!
from Red Envelope


or how about a book to hold all his concert ticket stubs (I am definitely getting this for my DH).
found at uncommongoods.com or less expensive at Deepdiscount.com

What about a personal massager - a gift for both of you!


from brookstone


You can't go wrong with chocolates and a bottle of liquor!

and I definitely love a picture of you in a nice frame for his desk at work!
from potterybarn.com

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Valentine's


Looking for some clever ways to express your love this Valentine's Day? It falls on a Sunday this year so perfect for messages left around the house.

How about a stamped message on your toast?

This would be great for breakfast in bed!!
Bake it Pretty or Fred Flare


What about a coupon book - check out MOO for a twist on making them yourself. Check out premade mini cards - 100 for $19.99.
or upload your own pictures and messages.








or personalized and individually wrapped fortune cookies from Fancy Fortune Cookies - Choose a variety of flavors.
50 min - $.65 each.

or a whole tin of cookies with loves message inside- also from Fancy Fortune Cookies.
$19.95

Monday, February 1, 2010

Super Bowl Cocktails


At your Super Bowl Party serve up some fun cocktails - one for the Colts and one for the Saints!!

A Colt One

1 1/2 parts Malibu Rum
3/4 part Malibu Pineapple Rum
3/4 part blue curacao
1 3/4 parts pineapple juice

Mix contents in a shaker and strain into a chilled martini glass. Garnish with a pineapple wedge.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Voted for Bride's Choice Award!

I am excited to announce that Elegant Engagements has been selected to receive the WeddingWire 2010 Bride’s Choice Awards™! We were voted amongst the very best within the WeddingWire Network, which includes WeddingWire and Martha Stewart Weddings.

The annual Bride’s Choice Awards recognizes and celebrates excellence in quality and service within the wedding industry, as determined by recent reviews and extensive surveys from over 500,000 newlyweds.

The award recognizes the top five percent of all vendors in the WeddingWire community, which includes over 100,000 wedding professionals across the US and Canada.

We would like to thank our past newlyweds for nominating us for the 2010 Bride’s Choice Awards.

Hope 2010 will be as exciting!

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Welcome 2010


Sorry I have taken a hiatus from blogging recently.

New Years Resolution - try to stick to a more regular schedule!

Cheers to Twenty Ten and many wonderful weddings, parties and events.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Rum Rum Rudolph

Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer Cocktail Recipe

Ingredients

1 1/4 oz light rum
1 cubes ice
1 1/2 oz lemon juice
Fill to Top with Cranberry Juice
1/2 oz grendadine
1 lemon wedge as garnish

Directions
Mix the light rum, lemon juice, and grenadine. Add the ice cubes and fill to your own taste with Cranberry juice. Add a wedge of lemon on your glass and voila! Enjoy!

Then you need fun reindeer napkins to go with it!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Check it out!



Do you need extra ribbon, paper lanterns, eco friendly confetti, grapevine Christmas trees or battery operated candles? How about some led lights for your mantle or brown wire Christmas lights to go on your grapevine reindeer?

Don't forget Save On Crafts

They have everything you could want for a wedding, shower or just to add some touches for your holiday decorating!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Falling Flakes

Snowflakes!
I saw this cute idea from Martha of course -

They are made with durable material to withstand the weather.
you can use templates or have the kids make their own!
Here are directions on how to make them from Marthastewart.com

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Design Your Mantel

It's time to decorate your house! What are you doing for your mantel? Here are some inspiration pictures. Message me and let me know what you like or what you plan to do?










This was my mantel last year:

Monday, November 30, 2009

Christmas Time


It's my favorite time of the year!! Time to decorate, listen to Christmas songs, go shopping, bake cookies and did I mention decorate!

Stay tuned over the next few weeks for ideas on decorating, cookie exchange, tree toppers, shopping tips and maybe even some entertaining ideas.

:)

Friday, November 13, 2009

Autumn Kiss Cocktail

Autumn Kiss-Feel seduced by cider and spice.

Ingredients:

  • 1 pouch Dry Mix for about 6 oz of Apple Cider
  • 1 Cinnamon Stick
  • 10 oz Ginger Ale
  • 1 oz Spiced Rum-I like the Captain!

Pour Ginger Ale into a frosted mug. Add dry apple cider mix and rum and stir with the cinnamon stick. Leave the stick in the mug for more flavor.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Venue Coordinator vs Wedding Planners

A colleague of mine wrote this great blog post - really explains the difference between a Venue Coordinator and an Independent Coordinator like myself. I can't tell you how many potential brides end up saying - 'thanks but we are just going to use the venue coordinator.' Its not an apples to apples comparison: from Amber Events

Venue Coordinator vs. Independent Coordinator

Recently a potential bride with whom I felt that I clicked with emailed me to say basically: "thanks for your follow up, but we booked Venue X and they provide a wedding coordinator and so I don't need your services." I was sad for her because I really liked her and she has no way to know that the wedding coordinator promised to her is a venue coordinator, not a wedding coordinator. I'd like to explain the difference between the two.

A venue coordinator works for that venue. That is where their loyalties lie, and that is not a bad thing or a good thing, it just is. Their job is to sell the venue to brides, give out a list of preferred vendors, answer questions about the venue, assist with room layout and tasting, and make sure that your wedding follows the rules and regulations of the space. They may or may not help with the master Timeline of the wedding day and rarely do they help decorate or design for your reception. They do know what works and what doesn't in a space, so trust them if they say "that won't work!". Depending on how large the venue is, they may have four or more weddings they are juggling that weekend. On your wedding day, they may not even be the person you have been talking to all of these months, as it is a very challenging job and some venues tend to have high turnover.

Don't get me wrong, a venue coordinator's job is very, VERY important, but they are not your wedding coordinator. Neither is your DJ, a photographer, or florist. Yes, they all coordinate things that directly relate to them (a photographer will help with the Timeline as that affects pictures, etc), but they are not orchestrating every single detail of the event like an independent coordinator will.

As an independent wedding coordinator, our loyalty is to you, our client. Not your parents, photographer, videographer, DJ, florist or venue. An independent coordinator's job is to assess what level of service you need and to go above and beyond that. And to do it in a timely manner, with patience, and with a smile. Whether hired for "month of" coordination or full production, an independent coordinator will become the adviser and orchestrator of the entire production and how all of the vendors tie in together, as well as all of the millions of details that need to be dealt with. And this is just the logistical stuff. Then we have the emotions that come into play during the planning of a wedding. I'm not kidding when I say that half of what I do as a wedding coordinator is to act as a good old-fashioned shoulder to cry on! An independent coordinator will help you with wording of your invitations, encourage you to let your personality shine through, debate the pros and cons of the shades of Bashful vs. Blush roses, give you advice on sticky budget questions, advise you how to seat your divorced parents during the ceremony, remind you to hold your bouquet low as you walk down the aisle, and hug you goodnight at the end of the day.

A venue coordinator and an independent wedding coordinator are both extremely important as they each have a specific job that they are good at doing. A wedding with strong coordinators working hand in hand usually provides a seamless and stress free wedding day for all involved!

Friday, October 30, 2009

Pumpkin Carving Tips


I thought this was worth a repost:

Once cut, a pumpkin lasts about four to five days, then starts to rot.
You can rub Vaseline on the cut parts to help with deterioration.

And a tip I read from Real Simple:

Think about cutting out the bottom of the pumpkin instead of around the stem - place your candle on the porch or walkway then place the pumpkin on top. This will prevent the cut out stem section from falling in when rotted.

Pumpkins are a great way to show some creativity - will you make a scary face, write your initials, a jack o lanturn or maybe turn it on its side and make a candy container?

What will you do?
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