Friday, September 28, 2012

Fun Friday Finds: Honeymoon Lounging..

Your honeymoon is a time to relax and have a good time. I found these really cute boxers on PINTEREST that look not only sexy but super comfy! 





(photo source:  cameonouveau.com)

Sharon Patrice Simply Perfect Peace Events, Inc. You or your brand want coverage at an upcoming event? Getting married or having a social event and need assistance? Email Me For All Your Event Planning Needs.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Fun Friday Finds: Wedding Signage


Signage plays an intricate part in your wedding day.  Here are a few things I found on PINTEREST to help inspire you.  Have FUN and ENJOY!


http://pinterest.com/erica0501/great-dyi-ideas/

http://pinterest.com/lauren17aus/
http://www.etsy.com/listing/80625937/hanging-chalk-board-signs-wedding?utm_campaign=Share&utm_medium=PageTools&utm_source=Pinterest


"Love Without End"

Sharon Patrice Simply Perfect Peace Events, Inc. You or your brand want coverage at an upcoming event? Getting married or having a social event and need assistance? Email Me For All Your Event Planning Needs.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Fun Friday Finds: Bridal Nails

Nail art is huge and as your big day approaches the last thing on your list may be what to do with yours.  I love the idea of letting your personality come through on your wedding day.  Understanding that everything is for everyone here are some ideas from www.cynfulnails.com and Clara that are far from simple.. yet beautiful.  ENJOY!







 

How do you feel about Bridal Nail Art on your big day?

Sharon Patrice Simply Perfect Peace Events, Inc. You or your brand want coverage at an upcoming event? Getting married or having a social event and need assistance? Email Me For All Your Event Planning Needs.


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Your Wedding Day Lighting...

As season's change, so does the weather!  Beautiful fall weather can be the perfect setting for your outdoor wedding.  Colorful or lit up elements are a dramatic, yet simple way to not only create a mood, but define your outdoor space.

When considering lighting your outdoor space, dont rule out light bulbs.  This is the perfect DIY project for the bride that is creative and handy.  Although, hanging from tree branches these ideas are wonderful, they can also be brought into your indoor space as well. 

Don't limit your creativity during your wedding planning.  Allow yourself to be free to explore all possibilities during the process. 






Photography By / msp-photography.c... Design Decor Assembly By / madisonflowergard...
DIY by Stella Araujo
"Love Without End"
Sharon Patrice Simply Perfect Peace Events, Inc. You or your brand want coverage at an upcoming event? Getting married or having a social event and need assistance? Email Me For All Your Event Planning Needs.

Monday, September 3, 2012

Wedding Motivational Monday: Guest Etiquette

Chances are if you're invited to someone's wedding you know there are rules :). Here are a few of the ones that simply make me cringe and guests seem to ignore.  However, follow these basic tips and the bride and groom will be thankful :) 

  • Always RSVP: Wedding invitations have deadlines for a reason. The couple needs to make the seating chart, order the food, and get enough favors and programs, and all of those details take time to coordinate. Even if your RSVP is no, you should still send back the response card so they know yours didn’t just get lost in the mail.
  • Read between the lines: Take note of who the invitation is addressed to. If you’re single and it does not specifically say and Guest or Plus One, unfortunately, that means you cannot bring a date. If it’s a close friend or relative and you have a special someone you want to bring along, feel free to ask the couple as soon as possible if there’s room for one more. However, be prepared the answer may be no, especially if the wedding date is approaching. If it’s a new boyfriend or girlfriend, you’ll have more fun without having to entertain them all night anyway.
  • Bring a gift: This may go without saying, but one of the biggest wedding faux pas is showing up empty-handed. It is considered impolite to include where a couple is registered on the invitation, so check out their wedding website or ask around to find out where to shop. My parents have always said, around $50 per guest is the general rule of thumb, and large gifts should be shipped, so the couple doesn’t have to lug them home at the end of the night. Cash is always an acceptable alternative, but buying something that’s not on the registry means it will likely get returned. Oh, and btw, those bridal showers and bachelorette parties, they each require a separate gift, too.
  • Be on time: My BIGGEST pet peeve!  The wedding isn't waiting on your grand entrance - Most churches and wedding venues start the ceremony at the exact time stated on the invitation, especially when they host multiple weddings on busy summer Saturdays. If you’re late, this means either missing the ceremony altogether, or being the person who opens the creaky chapel door as the bride is walking down the aisle. Allow plenty of time to get there and plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early.
  • Have fun!: At the end of the day, all the bride and groom really want is to see their closest friends and family having a great time. Mix and mingle with some new people, take the flower girl for a spin around the dance floor, and take advantage of love and laughter that fills tha air. Weddings are some of the best parties around, so have a ball and the bride and groom will, too.
"Love Without End"
Sharon Patrice Simply Perfect Peace Events, Inc. You or your brand want coverage at an upcoming event? Getting married or having a social event and need assistance? Email Me For All Your Event Planning Needs.

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