Thursday, April 17, 2014

Top 5 Centerpiece Options 2014



wedding planner decor
Twig example

Twigs – they aren’t just for fall anymore.  We’re seeing them in everything from chuppas to   We love them. Dress them up, casual them down, add crystal crops and garlands, flowers – a little or a lot. But you just got to have them.
centerpieces, aisle décor, reception entrance arbors and everything else.

Twig example
Candelabras – regardless if you decide to hang them in a tree, hang them in the entrances or use them as centerpieces.  Crystal or in bright colors they are a must have. 





Crystal candelabra example

Crystal chandeliers




Crystal drops -  hanging from the floral centerpieces from candle sticks, cake tiers;  they add just the right touch of class to really make your event stand out and pop. 

Fruit centerpieces – adding whole or sliced fruit into your centerpieces adds color and a fresh fruity smell to your event.  Oranges, lemons and limes work best, but be creative. Pears and apples make great place card holders.  Try painting the pears and apples as if they are touched or gilded gold.

fruit centerpiece example


Painted Cakes – Having small cakes as the centerpiece works as double duty.  How? They are beautiful and are dessert.  You can even get them in individual sizes, try using them in multiple levels. 

Cake from CakeChooser.com
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Event Planning / Wedding Planning / Coordinating / Decor / Invitations



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What do our clients say about us:

We were a bundle of nerves before we hired Jennifer Lane and A Memory Lane Event & Wedding to help with our wedding. They assisted us with the planning, invitations and the décor including the overall design.  Knowing that we had the best quality that we could afford, and between the affordable pricing and the fact that she and her team came to us for meetings … it really made a huge difference in our lives.  We're the talk of both families who was impressed with the location, décor and every element that was incorporated in the day.  Working A Memory Lane Event & Wedding made the rest of planning and the wedding day stress-free, enjoyable and allowed us to experience the wedding day with our guests. - Kathie

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Transportation between Venues



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Jennifer Lane, A Memory Lane Event & Wedding

Nearly every wedding or event requires 

somesort of transportation, regardless of it is from the airport for out of town guests or needing to

move 50-200 guests from the 9th hole to the club house or not enough parking at the facility and using a parking lot a couple blocks from the facility.  Even when you have both the ceremony and the reception at the same location, sometimes guest transportation is necessary.  Have you considered those guests that always consume more libations then they should.  You don’t want them getting DUIs when leaving your wedding or your event.
There’s several options available…
  • ·         Horse carriage or wagon, after-all it is Colorado,
  • ·         Golf carts
  • ·         Town cars/ limos
  • ·         Econo cars
  • ·         Vans, buses, party buses and more. 


You should match what you’re using for guest / wedding party transportation to your wedding location, theme and what you can afford.  

www.amemorylaneevent.com 
Event Planning / Wedding Planning / Coordinating / Decor / Invitations

What do our clients say about us?


Quality and service exceeded our expectations.  Jennifer Lane and A Memory Lane Event & Wedding was recommended by the Country Club where we had booked our daughter's wedding. We first decided that we needed assistance with décor to really capture our daughter's vision. Soon after we realized that we had missed several key items in the planning, one of which being flowers and we hired them for planning aspects as well. We are so glad we did. - Kati