Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Why Do I need A Wedding Planner?
You’ve just gotten engaged, Congratulations!
Now you’ll need to get down to business and begin deciding what type of wedding you and your lucky groom want…
With that in mind, I would like to encourage you to consider the importance of an experienced planner, someone who will keep your event organized and help you coordinate all the details, so you can enjoy it!
Whether you are at the beginning of your planning process or near the end, hiring a wedding planner is one of the best decisions you can make!
We, at Wuilmark Events, will be by your side, handling all the details allowing you and your family to relax and enjoy!
Please contact us for your complementary consultation at 407-925-1270 to find out the many ways we can help you with your planning process. Our services package range from Full Service Planning, Day-of-Coordination or Partial Planning.
Have a great day!
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Pink Wedding Inspiration
Monday, July 23, 2012
Planning Your Wedding???
Attention Brides! Did you know that the average brides are spending 5+hours online each week planning her wedding? Is that you?
Whether you are checking for vendors, emailing updates, signing contracts, searching images and video, or sharing updates through social marketing, hopefully you are enjoying the fun aspects of planning your wedding and NOT having to get through all of the heavy lifting details by yourself.
We, at Wuilmark Events, will be by your side, handling all the details allowing you and your family to relax and enjoy!
We love weddings and we love working with each of our clients.
Please contact us for your complementary consultation at 407-925-1270 to find out the many ways we can help you with your planning process. Our services package range from Full Service Planning, Day-of-Coordination and Partial Planning.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Congratulations Aruna & Sean!!!
Its official, today Aruna and Sean are tying the knot! After months of planning, designing and covering all of the details with them finally the big day is here... I’m so excited to be a small part of the beginning of their “Happily Ever After” and at the same time to see the union of both families. One of the best things about being a wedding planner is having the chance to get to know people on a personal level. Seeing the Bride’s and Groom’s personalities and even the family members...And tonight is going to be an amazing Wedding.
We can hardly wait to share their gorgeous pictures with you!
Stay tuned...
Monday, June 11, 2012
Wedding Etiquette-What Not to Wear!!!
Let me start my day by sharing a great article from "Susan Southerland", president of Just Marry! and national wedding expert for Perfect Wedding Guide.
This article is very very helpful and at the same time will give you the pro and cons on what not to wear as a guest to a wedding.
Here are some tips to help you avoid being the gauche guest the next time you attend a wedding.
1. Avoid wearing white: Unless you are invited to a white-themed wedding, don't take attention away from the bride by showing up in a white gown. Trust me, people will talk!
2. Don't wear anything too short or too low-cut: Even worse, don't wear something that is both too short and too low-cut. I have spent hours watching guests tugging their dresses down and then adjusting them back up only to have to repeat that over and over again. Other guests will notice. It looks hilarious, but I'm sure it's quite uncomfortable.
3. Ladies, wear appropriate undergarments: In other words, please wear underwear, or Spanx, or something under your dress. This is especially important if you decide to wear something short. (see item number two above) I have witnessed many female wedding guests on the dance floor who show off more than I think they intended.
4. Take cues from the wedding invitation about the formality of the event: Is the invitation itself formal or casual? Does the wedding take place after six o'clock or during the day? Is the ceremony in a house of worship or an outdoor setting? These are all indicators of how you should dress. Formal invitation equals formal attire. After six usually means to dress more formally than during the day. Churches, synagogues and even hotel ballrooms tend to be more formal than a park, garden or a beach. If you absolutely cannot figure out how to dress by looking at the invitation, don't be shy. It's better to ask the bride, groom or their families than show up in something that sticks out like a sore thumb.
5. Wear clothing appropriate for going to a house of worship: This means no sneakers, jeans, t-shirts or tank tops. Many churches and synagogues also require that women's shoulders be covered, so if you want to wear something a little sexy for the reception, make sure to bring along a sweater or jacket so that you can cover up for the ceremony.
6. Don't wear casual clothes to a formal wedding: It is so awkward to be dressed for a sporting event while everyone else is dressed in cocktail attire. During my duties as a wedding planner, I have nearly had security toss out guests who are dressed in jeans and t-shirts, not because I am a self-appointed fashion police officer, but because I have mistaken them for wedding crashers!
7. Don't wear formal clothes to a casual wedding: Being overdressed for a wedding is just as uncomfortable as being underdressed. You may also inadvertently detract from the wedding party if you are dressier than they are.
8. Wear appropriate shoes: I have worked on many beach and garden weddings where ladies show up in stiletto-heeled shoes. Walking through the sand or sinking into the lawn is horribly uncomfortable. If you want to wear those stylish heels, bring an extra pair of flats to make sure that you can glide through the grass.
When it comes to dressing for a wedding, don't be afraid to show your personal style, just be mindful that in addition to the wedding being a party, it is a significant ceremony and right of passage. Keep the simple tips above in mind, and you will have no problem dressing to impress!
P.S. Susan, if you see this post I want to let you know that you are amazing and I love the entire article,that's why I gotta share with everyone again!!!
Monday, June 4, 2012
Miss USA 2012
Congratulations to Miss Rhode Island, Olivia Culpo who took the crown yesterday at the Miss USA 2012 pageant in Las Vegas. Olivia will represent the United States in this year's Miss Universe pageant after voicing support for transgender beauty queens.
The five top finalists were Miss Ohio, Miss Maryland, Miss Rhode Island, Miss Nevada and Miss Georgia.
Congratulations to our new beautiful Miss USA!!!
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Design Showcase & Open House
Last night was an amazing night, I was so excited to be part of Raining Roses Production's Inc.,design showcase and open house.
The new design location in Orlando is beaustiful and Jesus Rodriguez(owner)with his talented team were amazing. No wonder Raining Roses Production's are constantly pursuing perfection and are dedicated to maintain the highest standarts in the floral industry.
To those looking for the best of the best in the area...Look no further!
Raining Roses Production's specialize in total event design, from concept to execution.
Let me share some of those beatiful pictures from last night event!
Location: Raining Roses Production's Inc.
Floral: Raining Roses Production's Inc.
Cake: Bake Me a Cake
Catering: Puff'n Stuff Catering
Catering: Arthur's Catering & Events
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