Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Cathedral Wedding

Downtown Cathedral Wedding

Recently we have been revisiting the weddings from over the past years, and there always seems to be one that jumps out and reminds us what are focus as a company is. That wedding is Kristen and Franco’s, from the get go they wanted high end glamour, in a luxurious and elegant manor; all while keeping the reception fun and entertaining.

Colorado weddings with A Memory Lane Event
Colorado weddings with A Memory Lane Event
With the stunning backdrop of the cathedral in downtown Denver, it set the day off with the perfect romantic feel. Everyone in the room could feel the love and commitment the two had for each other.  
Colorado weddings with A Memory Lane Event


Kristen and Franco chose a purple motif for their special day. Keeping with that color scheme the bridesmaids dresses were a beautiful, rich, plum color; as were the accents in their floral bouquets. Searching for that excitement and energetic reception LED lights were brought in to capture the ambiance of the day; highlighting the entire hall in a purple blanket of lights.

Wedding receptions with A Memory Lane Event
Colorado weddings with A Memory Lane Event
Colorado weddings with A Memory Lane Event

What can go wrong on your wedding day when not using a planner or coordinator on the day of


Several times over the last several months, I’ve heard many of these stories.  The poor bride who really wants to do everything themselves, who doesn’t realize that there are wedding pro’s who can assist them and take some of the craziness & stress away.  So she on her own or with her mom; the True DIY bride tries her best to put together her dream wedding together.  Doing hours and hours of research, running all over town meeting with different vendors, trying to understand what the fine print in the contracts mean, if they even read it.  Crying in the middle of the night or nearly having a nervous break-down is no way to live, especially if it’s for months on end.  It really makes my heart hurt for them.  Now these brides are helping their friends or helping their children to plan their wedding. 
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Here are some of the stories from these brides so you can learn from their mistakes.  Our first bride got married 20 years ago.  Granted at the time, there were not a lot of wedding professionals who could help her, but it is because of the brides that lived in this era that wedding planners and professionals came about.  Now granted this is when personalized weddings started to emerge and the cookie cutter wedding of a reception in the church fellowship hall with punch, cookies and mints really went to bank burner and brides wanted to have a wedding reception that showcased their personality.

Our first DIY bride, Sarah, wanted to have her dream wedding, a church ceremony followed by a lavish dance party.  The couple didn’t have a ton of cash to work with, but wanted something fabulous that they could call their own and be unique to them.  Then as what typically happens, good meaning family steps in to help and take a guess as to what happens next.  If you guessed tears and long nights of arguing, you guessed right.  Sarah and her finance had 200 people at their wedding.  The ceremony was in a beautiful church with sixteen attendants total between the couple, parents, grandparents and cousins that all needed to be in pictures.  Just trying to wrangle those that needed to be in the pictures was a chore all in itself and instead of being able to relax, the bride, Sarah was having to run all over the church to gather those who were to be in the pictures, and if they didn’t stick around, she had to go track them down again.  The pictures after the ceremony took almost three hours and she was already tired and over her wedding before the reception even started. 

Then it was time for the reception, the flowers on the tables we’re want she expected, the cake was on the wrong table, guests were seated in the head tables, the DJ wasn’t able to keep the attention of the guests who were more than ready to leave when she finally got there.  Before the end of her wedding day, she was in tears again, because her wedding day was ruined.  This can still happen when you’re only looking at the bottom line and not paying attention to the quality of the vendors and professionals that you’re hiring today. 

Then she got her photo’s back from the photographer three months after her wedding, she hated every single one.  There’s only one wedding photo displayed in their house to this day and she hides it behind other photo’s on the piano in their formal living room.  It was when she got the photo’s back she discovered that it was the 2nd wedding he had ever done.  He had no experience with angles, shadows, lighting techniques and nearly everyone in every picture…it was as if he tried to make everyone look as bad as he possibly could.

She said that since they wanted ALL the BELLS and WHISTLES for their wedding so they hired everyone who came in as inexpensively as possible and it backfired.  Not just backfired, but literally made her wedding day a bitter memory.  Her exact words, I wish that I had the foresight to hire an outside Day Of Coordinator it would have made my life and my families lives so much easier.

Our next bride, actually worked in the wedding industry, planning other peoples wedding for them, thinking that 3 years and close to 100 weddings already planned for others I thought that I could do my entire wedding, including the day of myself, but being young, not having much money to be able to spend and impressionable, she allowed family to step in and help.  OMG.  That’s the only way to describe what happens next.  Her fiancé gave her three months to plan the entire wedding from start to the finish – including the wedding day.  Things started out great, her fiancé had a few requests, such as everything takes place in a church and on this particular day, here’s the $3,000 that you have to work with for absolutely everything for this wedding and we have approximately 200 people who will be invited to attend.  Does this sound familiar?  Even 17 years ago, this was and still is in every way, shape and form, impossible.  Yes I said it.  It’s true and you’d be mad at me if I told you it was possible only to find out that I lied to you.  That’s the one thing I’ll never do, I won’t lie to you. 

So the rest of story is pretty similar to Sarah’s.  Family stepped in to help and their help was appreciated.  However, the wedding day was nothing like envisioned.  The part of the story you’ll love, is because I was in the wedding industry and had floral design training, when the flowers showed up and nothing was even close to accurate I was supposed to be walking down the aisle and instead was running down the sidewalk of the church still in a button down flannel shirt, jeans and cowboy boots to the floral shop to get the items required to fix their screw up.  I always advise, NOT under any circumstances using family friends or companies owned by family or their friends to assist with photography, your cake, DJ, floral arranging, your hair or make up design or any other aspects of your wedding, why you ask.  It’s simple.  If it’s all messed up, you can’t tell them, you can’t yell, or cry; if you do it puts a wedge in family or hurts feelings and that can’t be undone.  So when I finally am ready to walk down the aisle (2 hrs after when I was supposed to) I was ready to spit nails and breathe fire.  It would have been obvious in every picture.  Our photographer was a friend of my great grandparents.  Again there’s only one way to describe this haute mess.  OMG.  All of five photos were burned to ashes upon them showing up.  The only reason the last five weren’t, my husband refused to let me finish burning so there would be some photo’s as proof that we really did get married.  You’ll love this part, most of you know how anal I am with my 20 page wedding day timelines, explicated details and making sure that everyone involved knows what’s going on.  Since my entire wedding and reception took place at the church, by my husbands’ request, I had to use the gal at the church as our wedding coordinator to handle the details.  I’m convinced to this day, that she couldn’t read or knew directions i.e. north, east or west.  I had zero confidence in her abilities, so I came to the church 8 hours early and set up the entire reception myself so it would be right.  By the time that I walked down the aisle she moved everything I had set up so I knew it would be correct.

Why do I tell you this?  It’s very easy.  I want you to be able to understand that even those with 100 weddings under their belt and three years of experience (which by the way, is still super wet behind the ears) had no business trying to do it all on her own at the age of 20.  Young and impressionable my wedding day was the furthest thing from what I envisioned.  As a result now, I and everyone of my staff is trained to listen to our brides to find out what is important to you and make sure that your vision is what happens within your budget.  Of course this works the best when we help from the beginning or shortly thereafter.  I personally feel that my wedding went the way it did so that I knew from the brides perspective how she feels when she’s not listened to, and doesn’t stand up for herself.  I wish I had hired a Day of Coordinator who could have held it all together for me at the caliber I was accustomed to doing it for the brides I work with.

Our next DIY bride, Marlene waited until she was older, in her 30’s to get married.  She married her high-school sweetheart after they saw each other at a high-school reunion.  She decided that she could plan her wedding herself and be her own day of coordinator.  Ambitious and impressive, right?  Just wait and listen for the chaos to begin.  She was working as an office manager while trying to plan her wedding.  She was doing ton’s of research on the internet to find the perfect location, the right caterer, the cake bakery that really understood what she wanted to achieve on her wedding day.  Frustrated that her finance didn’t want to attend any meetings except the caterer and the cake bakery and his ideas were so different from her own she was up nearly every night for months crying herself to sleep.  She wasn’t able to find the right centerpiece items she wanted or anything else.  Items that were close were just so expensive that she was worried that she couldn’t have the wedding she wanted.  Finally after months of beating her head against the wall, she finally found the perfect rhinestones in the shape that she wanted.  She ordered them and when they arrived she discovered the reason why they were so inexpensive compared to the others.  The picture was blown up and made them look like what she wanted but they were ¼ of the size she was looking for.  Other items started to arrive and the rhinestones on the cake knife and server were already falling off, the mirrors were cracked, the special themed shot glasses with their picture barely even looked like them.  She was devastated, but there was no time to get it fixed.  The reception location dropped her room booking and re-booked the room because she didn’t realize that she missed the payment date since she was so involved in the quest for her perfect items.  The same thing happened with her florist, so there was no bouquet or centerpieces. 

After the ceremony the horse carriage arrived to take her and her brand new husband to their reception, the wrong reception site, because she didn’t realize she needed to inform them that it was a different site now.  The new site for the reception is too far for the carriage to travel so now she’s stuck at the old reception site.  They had to wait for a cab to come and get them and take them to the new reception site.  As if that isn’t bad enough she didn’t pick the carriage color, the company guessed and was the opposite of what she had wanted.  All of these things could have been avoided if she had used a planner.  An actual pro who works in the industry, who is trained to check, double check and triple check the details to make sure that if there’s something that you missed, it gets taken care of.  She told me at the end of her story, “I wish that I had the foresight to hire an outside Day Of Coordinator.  Now that I know what a planner and coordinator could have done for me, I would have been so much better off if I had.”

Our next and final DIY bride for this article is Amber.  She and her mother started planning the wedding a year ago.  Now that the wedding is a month away and they are no longer speaking to each other they have come the realization that something needs to happen and happen in a hurry.  In desperation, Amber tells her mother that she’ll handle the alterations of the dress, the decisions at the caterer and the florist appointment while her mother took care of the rest.  In the confusion, the DJ was missed, so her wedding of 300 people all spent five hours staring at each other with no entertainment.  The cake was the total opposite of what Amber and the bakery had discussed several months earlier.  Amber and her mother still aren’t speaking and her mom has never seen her children.  This wedding day outcome could have been avoided.  Bringing in a day of coordinator and some extra hourly help could have made 100% difference in this wedding and possibly even saved their relationship.  Most wedding planners do help with relationship and argument resolution on a regular basis. She told me that she wished she had hired a partial planner and had someone to pull it all together for her on the day of. 

Now other than the crazy escapades that all of the DIY brides have in common, is that after the fact, every single one said to themselves and others, “Don’t plan your wedding completely on your own!  I wish that I had the foresight to hire an outside Day Of Coordinator. If you feel that you must plan your wedding completely on your own, under every circumstance, always get a Day of Coordinator. Day of Coordinators can solve many of the above issues for you so that you can save your sanity and be able to cherish your memories of your wedding day.”

Friday, May 27, 2011

What exactly is A Memory Lane Event???

And be sure to watch this video too what A Memory Lane Event is about or exactly what we can really do for you.  The link to our short overall company pre-view spells it out for you.

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Bride’s MBA in Wedding Planning 101 Conference. MBA stands for Matrimony Bliss Acquirable.

Make sure you pre-register to get in the drawings for great prizes such as wedding dresses, and other great "gifts" to the bride.  Save yourself literally 800 hours in planning time and most brides save between $2,500-$4,000 off their wedding once they attend and apply the tips they've learned in the weekend conference.  The potential to have 80% or more of your wedding planned in one weekend is achievable. Additionally attend interactive workshops and a mini bridal show where the wedding pro's in attendance have developed special packages and pricing for the attending brides.  Don't miss out and kick the wedding stress habit.  The next conference is in October 2011.  But when you register today you can receive FREE wedding planning tips that you can apply now. 

A Memory Lane Event in Denver CO discusses bridal, Sweet 16 & Quinceanera shows in Denver

 
Register today to get in the drawing for a wedding dress.   Every company sponsored event is like a party for the attendees.  A different theme and entertainment for all.  Additionally each show have different bonuses.  We'll see you there!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Wedding Dress Trends

Looking ahead to 2012…
The Spring/Summer wedding season is in full bloom and we are already looking ahead to what the trend in wedding dresses is going to be for the 2012 season. Brides, the wedding dress is one of the most important elements in your wedding. All eyes will be on you and you want the dress to accent your natural beauty. You don’t want to be looking back over the photo albums ten or twenty years later going “oh no what was I thinking!” Trends are great, we all love them, but they should be kept in moderation and used as more of guidelines. We all know what those outlandish dresses of the 80’s look like, and no one wants to be overtaken by their dress. Here in no particular order are some of the trends for the upcoming bridal season…

1.       Delightful Dots
With everything vintage and retro being such a hot trend right now, of course all the wedding dress designers would hop on board. Designers are embracing and loving this throwback look. Carolina Herrera, Stephanie James Couture, and even J Crew are just a
A few that have come out with dots in their designs. They are beautifully accented by sleek airy fabrics , such as organza, taffeta, and tulle.

 

2.       Illusion Necklines
The easy way to think if an illusion neckline is “strapless with coverage.” This is an easy way to transform a look that flaunts your assets, so to speak, into one that is tasteful. It adds a soft, romantic, elegance to the dress. This look can soften the shoulders and imparts sophistication and femininity. Most commonly it is a sheer overlay that extends past the neckline, veiling the skin that would otherwise be exposed.

 

3.       Multi Tiered Skirts
Why have one when you can have two? Multi tiered skirts are all the rage and designers are drawing all their attention to the hemlines. This look is flattering for all, and the top tier is a genius way to camouflage any unwanted hips. And who doesn’t want that?


4.       Volume, Volume, Volume!
Turning gowns inside out. Keeping with the focus on hemlines, designers are opting to add volume by using horsehair on the outside of dresses (not actual horsehair, it’s a synthetic fabric used in the underskirts of gowns).  The fabric is voluminous and adds great texture to the skirts of gowns, giving a new look to the old princess ballgown. This look can be done be done several ways, but the most popular is using it as a visible hemline, a extravagant bodice detail, or to give dimension to a ballgown. The horsehair adds a frothy, light as air, modern spin on traditional gowns.

 

5.       Sleeves
With the royal wedding all wrapped up, designers are taking queue from the future queen, and her stunning style choices. Most notably her simple yet beautiful wedding gown. Sleeves are back and we can’t be more excited, especially with the trend leaning towards lace sleeves. Lace by definition adds sophistication and a soft femininity to any look, and wedding gowns are no different. Lace sleeves create a delicate, and now a simply regal look, easily attained by anyone.


6.       Jackets
Don’t want sleeves? Bare shoulders are a no, and cap sleeves don’t flature you.  Well you’re in luck because jackets are the craze this upcoming season. Whether it be a shoulder cover wrap, a simple shawl, or a fun bolero jacket. They can enhance the overall gown making it look elegant in a dramatic fashion, creating an unforgettable look. It can also serve a practical use and keep the bride warm in cooler temperatures or even a use a fun fur for a winter wonderland wedding.

7.       Color Galore
Don’t dismiss this trend just yet, I know it sounds a little out there. For years your mother and grandmother have been telling you that it has to be a white dress, and the only exception to that would be a nice ivory or cream. But now blushes and soft pinks are making their way into the mix. This is not to say that you should go and pull a Sarah Jessica Parker and go completely avant guard with a black dress, this is your wedding not a funeral; and it’s not a costume party so don’t get to wild with the color. Like mom always said, keep it simple.


  

A Memory Lane Event in Denver CO discusses Brides MBA in Wedding Planning 101 conferences in Denver.

A Memory Lane Event in Denver CO discusses Brides MBA in Wedding Planning 101 conferences in Denver.  Many brides want to "do it yourself" other wise known as DIY brides and  become overwhelmed, confused and end up with tons of questions in the planning process of their wedding and ultimately end up costing themselves tons of money they didn't have to.  This conference answers 99% of your questions, gives you the basics of what you need to know in the planning process, includes a mini bridal show, giveaways, vendor interview process, and interactive workshops for attendees.   Most attendees experience between $2,500-$4,000 overall savings off their entire wedding when applying what they learn in the conference. Company gives away a wedding dress - up to $1,000 value. A Memory Lane Event as seen in Colorado Brides & Babies and Colorado Channel 3.  Check out the video where we discuss the Brides MBA in Wedding Planning101 conferences in Denver here. 

Ashley Lane, Jennifer Lane & Sharon Douglass, A  Memory Lane Event
 

·Have you just started planning or are you stuck in the wedding planning process?
 

·Want to plan the wedding yourself & be sure you're not taken advantage of?


·Are you concerned that you don't know where to find or how to interview a vendor? Do you know which one(s) are trustworthy & be confident that they will actually show up on your wedding day?


·Do you feel that you could use answers all of your questions by a highly experienced wedding planner & other wedding pro’s?


·Do you want help to get the most bang for your buck?


·Don't think you can afford it?


YOU CAN!  And best of all it doesn’t matter where you are in your wedding planning process, this conference is for you!

Choose from:
 Fall 2011 - October 8th & 9th or
Spring 2012 – Feb. 4th & 5th or
Fall 2012 - Sept. 8th & 9th
 
Conference check in 7:30-8 am. 
Conference 8am-6pm each day. Lunch on your own. 

Conference hosted by A Memory Lane Event
 MBA stands for Matrimony Bliss is Achievable.

Early bird pricing for the 2 day weekend conference is only $249A payment plan is available. Students with valid id receive 40% off the conference at check in.  6 disk DVD set available.

Past brides have saved an average of $2,500 off the total of their wedding when attending & applying the concepts learned at the conference!

 
Early bird registered brides are entered into a drawing to win a FREE wedding dress.  Only one wedding dress to be given away per conference & you must be present to win.  Winner can choose from 3 pre-selected dresses chosen by A Memory Lane Event.
 Prize value: up to $1,000.

 
Brides from MBA in wedding planning conference
What are the benefits you, as the engaged bride, receives?

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·   12 full hours of interactive access to expert wedding planner, Jennifer Lane, who has successfully planned and coordinated 80,000 special events world-wide since 1991, to ask the questions & industry secrets you want to know ;

·   Learn where and how to save yourself tons of $$$;

·   Learn how to protect yourself while planning your unique wedding;

·   Be able to interview and hire the wedding pro’s & vendors for every aspect of your wedding;

·   Special pricing on vendor services from the wedding pro’s at the conference for the attending brides;

·   70 page planning guide and workbook with guest list and seating chart spreadsheet;

·   Learn how to stay in budget while accomplishing your envisioned dream wedding;

·   Learn how to deal with the crazy things that can and usually do pop up during the planning process;

·   Attend the Conference’s Mini Bridal Show -up to 20 wedding pro’s including Make’em Look Twice, Dr. Taffy Wagner & Pink Posey Design, Scott Hittleman Lighting & Design,  Hair & Make Up by Peggy Aragon,  and many more from invites to honeymoon.

·   Attend additional Interactive workshops such as small group Advanced wedding planning Q&A with Jennifer Lane of A Memory Lane Event, small group with Professional Fashion Stylist Dewayne Lipsey of Make’em Look Twice, Floral Design with Buffy at Pink Posey Design, Financial Security in Marriage with Dr. Taffy Wagner and  Relationship Building.

·   AND SO MUCH MORE!    







"Here's what we think will be haute this summer"

Outside Weddings by A Memory Lane Event, Denver
Backyard Weddings at Home While having an elegant event or getting married at home isn't less expensive, it feels more personal, allows you to have a more intimate affair. The economy means not only that people want to spend less money, but also can make them feel guilty when they do spend money. A backyard event not only helps to put your guests at ease, but also allows you to make more casual, less expensive choices elsewhere. For example, a BBQ picnic feels more appropriate at home than it would at a country club.  However, when you're having your event at home, there's a ton more things that need to be attended to, i.e. extra insurance, noise ordinances and all the extra expenses that you need to know.
 
Homemade Favors Though favors are an expense that's easy to eliminate, right now couples are especially grateful to guests who have incurred considerable expense to be a part of the celebration. The 2011 summer wedding trend is using homemade favors to express that thanks, and to send guests home with your love.
 
Birdcage Veils   These vintage-look veils combine a jeweled clip or feathered headpiece with netting that only covers the face.  Wearing one allows you to have some dramatic glamour and feel like a bride, but is a more fun look and less hassling than a long traditional veil.
 
Mismatched Bridesmaid Dresses For several years, brides have been selecting a bridesmaid dress designer and a fabric, then letting their bridesmaids choose the style that works best for their bodies. But the 2011 summer wedding trend takes idea further. Choose only a color, then let your bridesmaids find an off-the-rack dress of any designer that they like. Not only does this take some pressure off of you, but it also ensures that women are choosing a dress they like and they'll be likely to actually wear again. If you follow this trend, be sure to tell your bridesmaids how formal the dress should be – you don't want one bridesmaid wearing a casual sundress while another has on a beaded evening gown.
 
The End of the Standard Year-Long Engagement Though a year is a good amount of time for an engagement it certainly isn't obligatory. Some couples will be planning quick elopements, while others will opt for longer engagements. There are advantages to both – a quick engagement means that you don't overwhelm yourself with trying to plan the perfect wedding, and often means that you spend less money on unnecessary things. A long engagement can help relieve the stress, spreading out the tasks and the expenses. You'll have time to save money, and hopefully be able to feel more secure about your jobs before you sign unbreakable contracts.
Haute 2011 Wedding Dress Trend
 
Strapless Wedding Dresses If you're saying to yourself, "This isn't a new 2011 wedding trend!" you're right. Strapless dresses have been extremely popular for several years now. And though more brides are opting for sleeves, straps, and other ways of covering the shoulders, strapless is going to continue to be the dominant style for the near future as well as the corset and drop waist dress.


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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

A Memory Lane Event in Denver CO discusses bridal, Sweet 16 & Quinceanera shows in Denver

A Memory Lane Event in Denver CO discusses bridal, Sweet 16 & Quinceanera shows in Denver.  Shows include high end special occasion professionals, classic and new trends in the industry.  Each show is like a party for attendees with different themes, entertainment and giveaways for attendees. A Memory Lane Event as seen in Colorado Brides & Babies and Colorado Channel 3.

Monday, May 23, 2011

  Bridal Showers



     Out with the old and in with the new! No longer are bridal showers subject to being stuck to the living room of family friend, with passé games and the bland taste of tea sandwiches. Now are the revamped versions for the 21st century. One of the new fads is destination showers. Gather up a few of your closest girl friends; maybe let mom tag along too, and head off to a relaxing weekend getaway. Turn it into a long distance trip to an exotic place, a weekend  beach getaway, or tour a vineyard and enjoy the company of friends while taking pleasures in the taste if wines. If taking a long weekend trip is not a possibility for you, then keep it close to home. The country club or a restaurant is a great place to host a shower. Rent out a private room and party the night away.
     Another great new idea to sweep bridal showers is to bring someone as an interactive teacher. Give the guests at your shower an introduction into learning something new. Bring in a florist and let everyone learn how to arrange those perfect looking vase bouquets, or hire a personal chef to teach you all how to prepare a scrumptious meal. Spice things up further and have a local bartender come and show everyone how to make a special drink, even create and name one after yourself!
     One of the most modern changes to take bridal showers by storm is to have couple showers. The event turns into more of a family and friends gathering. The wedding isn’t just for the bride so it’s nice for couples to be able to share in the fun. Turn the party in to a backyard barbeque with fun lawn games; like badminton and croquet, or make into a swank cocktail party.