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Love those invites!

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Invitations are one of my favorite parts of a wedding.  I get so excited when I walk out to my mailbox and see that “special” envelope lying among my mail just saying “Hurry up and open me!” This single envelope begins to tell the story of a very special day that is coming up.  You can get a feeling of the style and atmosphere by just looking at it. But also it tells you all the details such as where I’m going and what time; what’s for dinner; where I can stay; and if children are welcomed. So I always stress to my couples to let that invite tell that story and truly have it reflect them as a couple.

Here are some pointers to make your invite one that has your guests talking

Be Bold! Use the darker color of your wedding color scheme for your backer, tri-fold, or whatever you choose for you main design

Make it personal! Use a special saying or picture on the actual invite itself

Spread it!  Use the same designs on all your wedding stationary needs such as escort cards, menu cards, programs, and thank you notes

Make it readable! Don’t pick a font that is not easily read by all

Give the details! Make this a tool for communication.  Call out all information that your guest might be needing and also all the information you need from them

Add that postage! Make sure you take the invite once it has been completely assembled and have it weighed at the Post Office

Have FUN! Invites are just one aspect of the wedding that can be very enjoyable.  Make it a group project with family and friends to assemble with great food and drink!

And find a professional! I highly believe that using an actual designer verses using a website is always the best choice.  The quality and personal attention that you will receive is well worth taking the time out of a busy schedule to sit down with an actual person. I always send my clients to one certain designer, Sondra of Sondra’s Ink.  She is amazing to work with and her prices are so reasonable.  Plus for an extra charge she will assemble and mail them for you!  Her designs are always fresh and are way beyond what her clients thought they would receive.

All photos courtesy of Sondra’s Ink and Taylor Gray Photography

~Haynes and Phillips Wedding~

Monday, May 11th, 2009

 

On May 2nd I had the great honor of being part of Holly and Justin Phillips wedding. Not only was I able to work with such a great couple but I was able to work with a great group of Vendors:

Wedding Ceremony Venue :: Dewitt Chapel

What a wonderful chapel that has so much natural light within it. Also it has a great courtyard that was wonderful for outdoor pictures!

Reception Venue :: Alumni House

This has to now be my favorite venue for a reception. The room is beautiful and fit into our décor of cottage wedding. But more importantly the staff was amazing!! If there was anything that we needed they found it for us. The staff went out of their way to make sure everything was perfect. Huge KUDOS goes out to Michelle! I have to say I would love for her to become part of our team here at Elements of Elegance!  Please note that to rent the Alumni House you must have a affiliation with the university.
Caterer :: Classic Fares GVSU

Aimee and her staff did a great job! The food was amazing and the service was excellent! Many complimented the couple on the great food!

DJ :: Complete Music

Chris and his assistant from Complete Music had the room rockin! From the moment the couple arrived until the last song, they had the guest involved! No one was bored and all were dancing! That is a true sign of a great DJ!

Videographer :: Complete Music & Video

Again a great team! Complete Music & Video actually upgraded Holly and Justin package! They sent two wonderful gentleman and we are very excited to see the final product!

Photography :: Rivercity Photography

Ginny and her second shooter did a nice job of capturing the moments! We are looking forward to see the proofs in the near future…

Decor and Planning :: Elements of Elegance Event Planning and Floral

We were hired for décor and DOC. We had such a great time picking just the right items for this wonderful couple.

Floral Service :: Elements of Elegance Event Planning and Floral

We were hired for personal flowers and floral arrangements for both the ceremony and reception.

Linen Rentals :: A-1 Rental

As always Sue and Aaron did a great job finding me the perfect color buttercup yellow. They are one of two rental companies that Elements of Elegance will use. Their customer service is wonderful along with their prices!!

Wedding Candelabras ;; Wedding Candelabras and More

At first I was a little taken back that my bride wanted candelabras until I saw them!! Kevin and his team carry a wide variety of items that are unusual and fit today’s brides’ style.

Bartending Service :: Bars by Butch

As always they did a wonderful job! And their bartenders are always so personable and easy going.

Cake :: Suzi’s Cakery

The cake was amazing and tasted wonderful!

Hair and Make-up :: Allure Hair Boutique – Liz Smith

What can I say about Liz??? How about how wonderful she was! Her hair and make up designs were out of this world and I would highly recommend her to anyone of my brides.

Limo :: R. Verhey Limo Service

Right on time and actually found us! R. Verhey sent a wonderful driver and he had as much fun as the bridal party!

What a beautiful wedding! There were so many little touches that truly made this wedding amazing and heartfelt. From the table names of places that had a special meaning to the couple to the handmade card box the bride’s grandmother made.  The bride’s family is from Canada and in Canada it is customary to actually sign the marriage certificate during the ceremony.  It was very touching and something very new for us here at Elements of Elegance.  For the design elements, Holly and Justin had chosen a color scheme of buttercup yellow, bright white, and a sliver of a silver accent. They also wanted a very cottage and spring feel to their wedding. We accomplished this with lots of daffodils and tulips as part of their personal flowers and décor of both the chapel and the reception venue. 

Best wishes Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and I can’t wait to see you when you get back from your honeymoon!

 

 

 

 

Rainbow Shades ~ Makeup Artist

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

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Today I would like to introduce Patricia Nahikian of Rainbow Shades. Patricia began her makeup training at age 8 when she landed her first community theatre role and was taught to do her own makeup.  By the time she was 14 she was a regular at the theater either doing her own makeup or someone else’s.  More professional experience came at age 17 while working in Professional Summer Stock Theatre.  In college she received traditional training as a Theatre Major and, among other things, worked with special effects, color theory and prosthetics.  Since then she has kept busy working with specialty character makeup, commercial photography and film but her favorite remains teaching women of all ages how to look their very best.  Now Patti is a single mother of two, a Reiki Master and owner of Rainbow Shades.  She has combined her love of color, makeup and her concern for healthy skin and created her own line of healthy cosmetics.  She can custom blend any color under the sun!  At her Home Studio, she takes appointments for makeup, color analysis, and Reiki.

 

Q:  Why do you think formal training specifically in makeup is important?

 

A:  There are many people out there calling themselves makeup artists; from the home based cosmetic retail business owners to cosmetologists to department store makeup counter ladies.  Most of them have been trained to sell makeup.  Even those who have graduated from cosmetology school or facial specialty school have had very limited makeup training in their schooling.  It is just not required for licensure and therefore considered unimportant; yet, they can call themselves makeup artists because it is not regulated by any state boards. 

                Formal makeup artistry training includes education in ingredients (and how they work with skin), color and lighting theory, special effects, camera ready techniques, camouflage theory, correction and specialty work.  It also includes training in communicable diseases and sterilizing practices. 

                Because it is not regulated, it is imperative to NOT BE SHY when choosing an artist for a special occasion.  ASK where they received their training.  ASK about their experience.  ASK to see their portfolio.  ASK for references! 

 

Q:  Well, then, what about your training and experience?

 

A:  I’m glad you asked.  As it stated in my bio, I have been working with makeup all of my life!  This is what I do, full time and it is my passion.  Not only have I been trained formally but I continue to learn by taking specialty classes in everything from the chemistry of ingredients to the health benefits of essential oils and the energy of color!  I am a perpetual student and I continually pass on my knowledge to my clients.  As a Bridal Makeup Artist, I have worked on brides of all cultures and all skin conditions (including scleroderma, port wine stains, and vitiligo).  It is my experience in this area that has led me to create a wedding package from which I rarely deviate.  It is why my satisfaction rate is so high.

 

Q:  Is wedding makeup really so different than other types of application.

 

A:  It really is!  Most importantly, it belongs to the bride.  She has to feel at home in her face.  It’s not the time to try new styles and fancy trends.  It also has to have the elements of camera ready makeup combined with the staying power of theatre makeup and still be invisible to everyone attending the wedding.  

 

Q:  Do you have any beauty tips you can share with my blog readers right now?

 

A:  Absolutely! 

 

   LIPS.  Lip moisturizer and vitamin enriched balm.  Not only will you keep them kissable, you will keep them in perfect condition for lip color.

 

• DO NOT change your skin care routine, try new foods, or schedule hair removal or spa treatments (except for manicures and pedicures) the week preceding your wedding.  Unknown allergies and/or irritations are bound to attack and leave red marks or blotchy skin and may not heal in time.  By the same token, excess drinking of alcoholic beverages, especially the night before the wedding, can cause puffy and swollen skin and circles under the eyes that can’t be erased by makeup.  

 

• DO NOT sunbathe or use a tanning bed during the 2 weeks preceding your wedding.  Unintentional burning will cause unsightly peeling and there is a risk of uneven tanning.  Also, the makeup you chose may not look the same if your skin is shades darker than when you tried it on the first time.

 

• SKIN.  Keep it moisturized and in top shape.  Don’t be afraid to splurge on a quality moisturizer.  Besides makeup, it is the only other product in your routine that stays on your face all day.  It serves as a barrier between your skin and the rest of the world and is there to protect it.  Choose one with a sunscreen for the best anti-aging results.

Healthy, glowing skin is key to looking picture perfect on your wedding day.  For a complexion that is radiant, the time to start the ideal routine is at least 3 months before wedding date.  I always advise 6 months before. 

 

As a licensed Aesthetician, I can determine the bride’s skin type and condition and can recommend the proper treatment to maintain healthy looking skin.  I can advise her on how to prevent and/or correct any skin care concerns she may have.

 

When I got married this past October I had Patricia apply my makeup.  It was flawless and stayed in place all day.  I highly suggest her to anyone that is looking for a make up artist for any special event.  And anyone that contacts her and mentions this blog posting will receive her $300 package for $225. 

 

Patricia Nahikian ::  Email //  Patti@Rainbow-Shades.com  Office // 616.881.3901

Guest Blogged on Modern Photography!

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Last Friday I had the opportunity to sit down with Brandon Mulnix of Modern Photography based out of Lowell Michigan.   As I looked over his portfolio I was impressed with the amount of emotions that he captures in his photography.  You can practically feel the love that is felt between the bridal couple in each and every photo. He also has a very team approach when it comes to all too wedding planning and the vendors associated with the event. He as well as I believe that if we all work together we can conquer any problem that occurs during the event and solve it well before the couple ever has to deal with it.  Brandon is also the president of the West Michigan Wedding Association and strives to make  West Michigan wedding professionals known as the best in Michigan. With that being said, I was very honored to guest blog today on his blog on Basis Wedding Planning 101.  In the following weeks, I will be go more in depth on planning ideas; budgeting; timelines; and vendor selections.  Please check out the link Basis Wedding Planning 101 and please let us know what you think and if there is any certain topic you would like to see… Happy Planning!

Vendors??

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

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Planning a wedding can be a very exciting time but also a very nerve wracking time!  There is such a long to do list that sometimes a bridal couple becomes very overwhelmed.  One major task is meeting and choosing your vendors for your special day.  I always suggest to my couples that they need to make a list of  vendor items that are very important to them so they are able to pick someone that fits their needs.  After they have those items are figured out, then make a list of questions that they will want to discuss with that particular  vendor type.  Some generic questions are…

 

  • Here are my ideas about what I’m looking for and here is my budget.  Do you think this can be achieved?
  • How long have you been in business and do you have a list of references or a list of reviews signts that we can check out?
  • What are some things that have added to your experience over others in the industry?
  • Do you have a sampling of your work?
  • Does your company offer mock ups/ taste testing?
  • What is your back up plan if you are unable to be at our wedding?
  • What are the terms of your contract?
  • What is the deposit and when is the remainder due?
  • Do you have any special promotions going right now?
  • Are there any special things you do for your bridal couples?

 

These are just a few questions that couples should be asking.  A great resource for couple to use is iVillage.  On this website they have a great list of questions for each vendor that is needed for your wedding.  Also in the upcoming weeks, I will also be doing a more in depth list of things to ask and look for in all areas of vendor selections. Stay tuned!

Photo Courtesy of Amy Carroll Photography