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!
Friday, February 25, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
2nd Anual Tables Extraordinaire
Good Morning Everyone
Last week I have the opportunity to attend the 2nd Anual Tables Extraordinaire in Maitland. This was my second year attending this amazing event; strolling through spectacular tablescapes featuring glamorous table settings for any special occasions.
I have a great time chatting and meeting other folks at the event. After my tour I hit to the reception hall where they were selling Greek pastries and food, I took my favorite dessert home Greek baklava, which was so yummy!
The great thing about the event was that a portion of the proceeds was to benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central FL.
OK hold onto your hats ladies and gentlemen, because I have a feeling you are just going to love these pictures from last week event, so enjoy!
Last week I have the opportunity to attend the 2nd Anual Tables Extraordinaire in Maitland. This was my second year attending this amazing event; strolling through spectacular tablescapes featuring glamorous table settings for any special occasions.
I have a great time chatting and meeting other folks at the event. After my tour I hit to the reception hall where they were selling Greek pastries and food, I took my favorite dessert home Greek baklava, which was so yummy!
The great thing about the event was that a portion of the proceeds was to benefit the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central FL.
OK hold onto your hats ladies and gentlemen, because I have a feeling you are just going to love these pictures from last week event, so enjoy!
Friday, February 4, 2011
Wedding and Romance Issue!
Is Friday! And the weekend is almost here…I have a quite a few things to get done before the weekend and I’m sure you do too...And of course with Super bowl on Sunday, many of you have plans, like cooking or hosting the event at your place for your family and friends. But don’t forget, if you want to do something good for your community, stop by today and tomorrow (Saturday Feb 5,2011) at the Holy Trinity Reception & Conference Center in Maitland for the “Second annual Table Extraordinary event”
This is a great event and the cost is only $10.00, but the great thing is that a portion of proceeds will benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central FL, so bring your family and friends and stroll through spectacular tablescapes. I’ll be there later today, so I can bring you some gossip and pictures of the event next week
And the last thing for your to do list, don't forget to pick up your latest issue of the Orlando Home & Leisure magazine; is filled with great article and all about weddings this month.
Well, whatever you doing, Have a great weekend!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Building your new Home -Sweet Home!
A few helpful tips on creating your registry from the industry's leaders ...
* Real Simple: Set up your registry early! “From the moment you announce your engagement, friends and family will want to send gifts,” says Karena Bullock Bailey, a New York City-based wedding and special events planner.
* The Knot: As much as you may be hankering for that gorgeous $350-a-place-setting silver, be sure to register for items in a wide range of price points: under $50, under $75, under $100, under $200, and beyond, so all of your guests can choose gifts they can afford. You don't want your college friend feeling overwhelmed by the fact that he can't find a single gift; and on the opposite side, you don't want your parents' closest friends to have to buy you a multitude of smaller items to give you a generous gift.
* Brides: You can register for more items than invitees, especially if you're listed at several stores—you want to provide options at various price points. Peri Wolfman, vice president of product design at Williams-Sonoma, suggests that you include one gift per shower attendee, priced between $30 and $50, and at least one gift per couple invited to the wedding, between $75 and $150. (Throw in a few items under $25, too.) Include several objects that aren't part of a set, such as a standing mixer, coffee pot or a pair of candlesticks. And consider big-ticket items for guests who want to pool their resources: luggage, furniture, electronics, even camping equipment make great group gifts.
* Martha Stewart: Etiquette dictates that registry information should never be included in a wedding invitation, even though some stores provide printed cards for this purpose. Instead, rely on your family members and wedding party to spread the word. That said, it is generally acceptable for the hostess of a shower to include these details on that invitation (indeed, this is where you might put those information cards to use). And if people ask you directly where you're registered, feel free to tell them.
* The Knot: Be gracious -- let your guests know their gifts have arrived -- promptly. Thank-you notes for gifts received before the wedding should be sent within two weeks of their arrival. Notes for gifts received on or after the wedding day should be sent within a month of your return from the honeymoon. In all notes, be sure to mention the gift by name.
Courtesy of The Cinderella Project!
* Real Simple: Set up your registry early! “From the moment you announce your engagement, friends and family will want to send gifts,” says Karena Bullock Bailey, a New York City-based wedding and special events planner.
* The Knot: As much as you may be hankering for that gorgeous $350-a-place-setting silver, be sure to register for items in a wide range of price points: under $50, under $75, under $100, under $200, and beyond, so all of your guests can choose gifts they can afford. You don't want your college friend feeling overwhelmed by the fact that he can't find a single gift; and on the opposite side, you don't want your parents' closest friends to have to buy you a multitude of smaller items to give you a generous gift.
* Brides: You can register for more items than invitees, especially if you're listed at several stores—you want to provide options at various price points. Peri Wolfman, vice president of product design at Williams-Sonoma, suggests that you include one gift per shower attendee, priced between $30 and $50, and at least one gift per couple invited to the wedding, between $75 and $150. (Throw in a few items under $25, too.) Include several objects that aren't part of a set, such as a standing mixer, coffee pot or a pair of candlesticks. And consider big-ticket items for guests who want to pool their resources: luggage, furniture, electronics, even camping equipment make great group gifts.
* Martha Stewart: Etiquette dictates that registry information should never be included in a wedding invitation, even though some stores provide printed cards for this purpose. Instead, rely on your family members and wedding party to spread the word. That said, it is generally acceptable for the hostess of a shower to include these details on that invitation (indeed, this is where you might put those information cards to use). And if people ask you directly where you're registered, feel free to tell them.
* The Knot: Be gracious -- let your guests know their gifts have arrived -- promptly. Thank-you notes for gifts received before the wedding should be sent within two weeks of their arrival. Notes for gifts received on or after the wedding day should be sent within a month of your return from the honeymoon. In all notes, be sure to mention the gift by name.
Courtesy of The Cinderella Project!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
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