Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Brides Project... AMAZING IDEA!!!!!!!!


Hey Ladies,
I came across Brides Project at a Whimsical Occasions Wedding Event Show and had to pass the information along to you. Here is some information about the process.
"What can you do with your wedding dress after the big day?
One option you can consider is to donate your dress to The Brides' Project. The Brides' Project seeks gown donations from all of the US. The proceeds from the sales of its pre-loved wedding dresses and accessories are donated to charities that help children and families touched by cancer. By "recycling" your wedding dress, you also help the environment, and perhaps even help another bride get the dress of her dreams, all while helping kids with cancer.
Parting with your wedding dress is a personal choice. The Brides' Project just wants you to know that we are an option, and we promise your dress will make a difference in many lives!"
Being a mother of two AMAZING girls, I don't know what I would do if one of them became ill. When you have a child, they are your entire life. My heart aches for children and their families that are suffering from cancer. I love what the team at The Brides' Project is doing and I would love to help any way I can.
I AM PROUD TO OFFER HALF OFF "DAY OF COORDINATION" SERVICES TO ANY BRIDE THAT WILL AGREE TO DONATE HER WEDDING DRESS TO THE BRIDES' PROJECT AFTER HER WEDDING!!!! PLEASE RESPOND BY APRIL 15TH TO DISCUSS THE DETAILS.
Thank you!
Rachel

Monday, March 15, 2010

AMAZING NEW FLORAL AND LINEN SAMPLES

I LOVE BEING CREATIVE!!!!!!!!!!!! I was able to create two sample tables this weekend and I couldn't have been any happier with the outcome! The first table was inspired by fall colors using roses, orchids, mini calla lilies and greenery. The second was a spring garden theme. I used wheat grass, gerbera daisies, mums, branches, and greenery. I also provided the stationary, favors, linens and chargers. All Things Creative offers linen rental and full floral design for your event. In the amazing pictures below (courtesy of my talented sister Sarah www.sarahmwolfephotography.com) you will see some amazing little cupcakes and they were created by Erin from Classic Confections. They were also garden themed with a little white picket fence. ADORABLE!!!! She is so talented! Erin is a preferred vendor for All Things Creative and my lovely clients.
http://www.cccakes.net/

























Tuesday, March 9, 2010

How often do you check the restroom?

Here’s a question to ask any potential wedding coordinator or day of assistant you’re considering hiring, “How often do you check the restrooms?”

Even a facility with outstanding staff can struggle to maintain the cleanliness of a bathroom being used by 150 people who are all, most likely, enjoying a few cocktails. That’s why frequent bathroom checks are a key component to All Things Creative’s “No Downtime” policy. Wiping down the counters, making sure towels are available and alerting the custodian on duty if any major clean up is needed is just another way we ensure that the day is perfect for you and your guests.

Whether it’s refilling the mints in the bathroom basket, busing tables, inspecting the coffee station or checking in with the DJ, there is always something to do.

Monday, March 8, 2010

Sports Illustrated VS. ESPN

ENJOY THIS BLOG WRITTEN BY MY HUBBY AND WEDDING ENTHUSIAST... DAN.


Question; if you had a subscription to Sports Illustrated, do you think that would mean you’d no longer want to watch ESPN?

Recently while working at a bridal show, our booth was near a videographer and I was amazed by the number of brides that told him, “I don’t need a videographer, we have a photographer”
Here are a couple of analogies that came to mind after hearing what the brides told this gentleman...
“What kind of drinks will you be serving?”
“We aren’t serving drinks; we’re going to have food instead”

“I notice there are no chairs for your guests”
“Yeah, we decided to go with tables”

“Where did you meet your husband?”
“We haven’t met but I’ve seen a ton of pictures”

Ok maybe I’m overstating things a bit, but in my years of wedding experience, I’ve never heard a couple say “I’m really glad we don’t have a video of the day.” Pictures are wonderful and I’ve been lucky to work with some of the best photographers around but there are aspects of the day no photo can capture.

While watching the sample work at the show, there was a great moment captured by the videographer I hope will help you understand where I am coming from. The Bride is putting on her veil, getting ready to head to the church. The camera cuts to her father standing in the hallway seeing his daughter in her wedding dress for the first time. He’s smiling and holding back tears. He moves into the room to hug her. As the father puts his arms around his daughter we can no longer see his face, until the camera pans around the bride to reveal that he’s lost his battle to keep back the tears. He’s beaming with pride as the tears role down his face.

On a side note; here I am, standing at our booth at a bridal show, watching this, thinking about my own daughter, crying.

This is just one moment in a day full of moments you’ll want to have, to keep, and to share with your children and grandchildren.
You probably won't pull the dvd out on a Saturday night when you don't have plans or want to stay in, but wouldn't it be nice to have the option. I think it would be really cool to see my parents wedding, and their wedding was so basic. Weddings have come a long way over the years and being able to document the day is priceless.

The videographer that I am speaking of above is Doug from Crossing River Wedding Video Creation http://crossingriverweddings.wordpress.com/
He has some amazing work, I would suggest checking it out.
Some of my other preferred videographers are
Mike Staff Productions http://www.mikestaff.com/
Coastline Studios http://www.coastline-studios.com/
and
Epic Motion http://www.epicmotion.com/

Friday, March 5, 2010

Great Blog

Mod 4 photography posted a great blog with great tips for fab wedding photos and one of my favorite photographers Melissa from Melissa Patterson Gallery re-posted it. Now I am sharing it with you.

My favorite tip is #10 :)


10 Tips to make your photos even better!


1~ Clean up your getting ready space

Before your photographer arrives to photograph the bride getting ready remove the half eaten sandwiches, empty soda cans and those horrible plastic bags from bridesmaids dressed laying all over the room. Having the bridesmaids dresses and shoes in the room is a great detail in the shots, but not the packaging, and certainly not old food.

2~ Make sure mom and bridesmaids are ready first

Your mom has been waiting for this forever. Really, since you were born probably. Even if she hasn’t mentioned it, it is her dream to help you into your dress. Make sure she is ready before everyone else. She needs to be dressed and looking good to help you into your gown. So many times, the bride is ready to go and get dressed, but mom is missing. Make sure she stays near you and knows when to be ready.

Your bridesmaids also should be dressed before you. Well, anyone who will be helping you get into your gown at least. When you begin to get dressed, all others should either be helping or away in another room. Girls half naked in the background of your getting ready shots will render them useless.

3~ Stand correctly during your ceremony

During your ceremony you will most likely be facing away from everyone (cameras included) for most of the time. Its when you do your vows, rings, unity candle and KISS that we get to see you – so don’t waste it~! Ask your officiant where they like to stand for those moments. Some officiants stand right in front of the bride and groom, blocking your faces and your ring exchange. If this is the case for your officiant, kindly ask him to reconsider. While we totally understand that your ceremony is just that, a ceremony, not a photo session, we know that you want those special images, and we want to provide them to you.

If your lighting a unity candle, please stand behind it, never in front of it. Then all we have is a photo of your back while you light a candle that we cant see

4~Tell immediate family + bridal party to STAY~!

When the ceremony has ended and it is time for the super boring family shots, nothing is worse than going 15 minutes over schedule because half of the family is missing. Parents are often the number one offender of this. They want to mingle. Mingling is fun for them and it really is their job that day, but this is not the time for mingling. If you’re at a church, chances are you have a limited amount of time to get these posed shots done. We have been kicked out of churches BEFORE the posed shots were done due to missing people.

A lot of times an aunt is put in charge of driving grandparents to the reception. Most of those times, they whisk grandparents away right after the ceremony without even thinking of posed pictures. Whoever is in charge of the grandparents, make sure they know that you want photos with the grandparents and not to run off.

At the rehearsal, let the people (immediate family + bridal party) know that they will be needed immediately after the ceremony and tell them exactly where to be (if @ a church, the altar) and let them that this is serious. You could end up missing some important shots.

5~ Choose photo locations with semi-easy parking

You get a limo or a bus or whatever. We have a car. Your limo drops you off right where you want to be. We have to find parking and then walk to where we want to be. We LOVE urban downtown locations, but they can be tricky with parking. What good does it do you to be standing at a killer location if we are blocks away, running to get to you? We know of many great urban downtown spots that also have parking for us. It’s a shame to waste precious wedding day time on parking.

6~ Hire a lighting designer

No matter where your reception is, it can use the help of a professional lighting designer. Want to know what separates most weddings from the ones you see published in fancy magazines? Lighting. It can completely change the vibe, feel and look of ANY room. Here in Detroit, we have a few great companies that do some incredible things with lights. Don’t rely on your DJ or band. Sure, they have a few lights but nothing that is going to make a HUGE impact like a lighting designer.

7~ Use a traditional head table or sweetheart table

There are a few different ways to set up your head table. Traditional long table with the bridal party spread across, a sweetheart table for just the 2 of you, or this weird square everybody faces everybody thing. When you sit at a traditional head table or sweetheart table, you face outwards towards the guests AND cameras. During toasts, we can actually see your faces and reactions. When you sit at the weird square table thing (I think they call it King James style??) we struggle to see your faces and you reactions to the toasts. This is a time for giant laughs and smiles and sometimes tears, and we want to document that for you, but first we need to be able to see your faces.

8~ Pick a semi-lengthy first dance song AND dance to all of it

The first dance is one the best times at a wedding for us to capture some seriously candid romantic shots of you. It’s our very most favorite part of the day. So, when you dance to Etta James “At Last”, a song lasting a whopping minute and a half, your cutting so short the amount of spectacular images we can give you. Your doing the same things by cutting any other song in half. I know that dancing might not be your thing and being out there for a whole 4 minutes is terrifying, but it is worth it!

9~ Pretty please do not do the dollar dance

Dollar dance. I think it’s definition should be “reception killer”. There is nothing worse at halting fun at your reception than the dollar dance. It clears the dance floor and puts a stop to any great times people were having. Also, it’s a waste of photography. There may be a few cute moments during the dollar dance, but with the average dollar dance lasting at least 6 songs, there’s not much to document. We could have been getting you some great shots of people having a dance off on the floor, you laughing with your college friends or you and your husband cutting loose together on the floor.

10~ Hire a wedding planner

So often yet SO crucial. You have never done this. You’ve probably never planned a giant party for 200 of your closest friends. Seriously, its hard. A wedding planner has done this hundreds of times and knows exactly what to do and when to do it. Instead of your wedding turning into a nightmare of stress, a planner will do the hard stressing for you so you can actually enjoy the process.

A planner on the day of the wedding is also super duper important. Do you want to be bothered all day and night by all the little things that go wrong or cause trouble? NO! Your planner will put out each and every “fire” that occurs without you ever having to know.

It also makes out job easier when their is a “point person” to go to. The last thing we want to do is become another person in line to ask you a question. When we are able to go directly to the planner, things get sorted out quicker allowing us to spend more time capturing your memories.

BONUS TIP~!

Be yourself. Forget about all the wedding rules, they are BORING~! Don’t want to wear a white dress? Don’t! Love funky hot pink heels? Wear them! Don’t like real flowers? Make your own out of tissue! Love damask? Use damask print linens instead of boring white ones! Love color? Forget that overdone plain white cake and do something fun!

This is your one chance to throw a huge YOU themed party. Don't let it slip by while your busy following ancient wedding rules.


THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING Mod4 Photographic!!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

New collection of Alfred Angelo bridesmaids dresses




Alfred Angelo has introduced a super cute line of bridesmaids "wear again" dresses made with eco-friendly fabrics. "Purely" by Alfred Angelo offers your bridesmaids super chic dresses they can wear again after the wedding.





Check out the online catalog
http://www.alfredangelo.com/eCatalog/purely_2010_catalog/


Monday, March 1, 2010

Jessica and Jay's trailer from Coastline Studios

I had the pleasure to work with John Pottenger and his team from Coastline Studios back in September for Jessica and Jay's wedding in Traverse City (Northport). When we work as hard as we do on an event, we miss a lot of the emotional aspects of the day while taking care of the logistical side of things. John posted the trailer on his blog along with some very nice words about us. If one business could have a crush on another, I would say All Things Creative hearts Coastline Studios :)
Enjoy this video and look for our gallery as soon as we launch our new website :)
If you think that you don't need videography for your wedding, than you haven't seen videography like this. Wedding videography has come such a long way. John and his team used some amazing equipment including a "Jib". Google it if you don't know what it is because I don't know how to explain it other than amazing :) My husband said with the equipment they used, they could have shot an episode of CSI. I was blown away and on top of everything, they were amazing guys to work with. We had a great time with Coast Line and can’t wait to work with them again!

http://www.coastline-studios.com/


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