Showing posts with label Event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Event. Show all posts

Monday, February 4, 2013

Cupid IS a Man

In, Roman mythology Cupid is the god of desire, affection and erotic love.  That is what made him the perfect representation for Valentine's Day.  We have given great ideas on gifts that men can give to cause the desire and erotic love of a woman surface on Valentine's Day, but what can a woman do to gain the affection of a man?

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My grandmother used to tell me that I was the Valentine's Day gift that kept on giving.  My birthday is November and I never understood until I was older.  The top gifts for men to receive on Valentine's Day are boudoir photos, electronics, and the gift of "love".  For those who do not know what boudoir photos are, these are classy pictures of a woman (in most cases) in lingerie or semi-dressed.  Photographers usually take these pictures in their studio or at a hotel. 
Wonderful boudoir photo session ideas can include the ones shown.  Some other great ideas are sitting in an over-sized chair, at the beach in the sand, or taking something your mate really loves (other than you of course) and incorporating it in the photo session.  An example of that is if your mate rides motorcycles, you can take a picture in lingerie on top of a bike or if he is a musician, you can take one with the instrument he plays.  Your imagination is your limit.  If you are getting photos taken, you must make an appointment to get these photos done this week so that they are ready to present on Valentine's Day.

Because Valentine's Day is so close, many stores like Best Buy and Target are running sales on electronics for those men in your life that are tech savvy.  You can never go wrong with an MP3 player or telephone upgrades.

--Brides Made Consulting is where dreams live and brides are made.

Impressions on a Budget

The CEO of Regal Magazine (the preeminent online magazine for African American men), Todd A. Smith talked about dining on a dime.  He got me to thinking about how so many men really dread the idea of Valentine's Day because of the expectations of elaborate dinners and expensive gifts. 

With flowers and jewelry being the top gifts given for Valentine's Day, there is no wonder that the price of a dozen roses goes from $20 to $30 in January to $50 as high as $125 in February and jewelry stores discount prices and encourage men to get their store credit card and finance the gift until the next Valentine's Day.  The common assumption that men are simple when it comes to Valentine's Day may hold water because the top gifts for men are picture gifts (also known as boudoir photos) and electronics.

Great Valentine's Day Gift
So how is any of this "impressing on a budget"?  Well let me tell you.  One year for Valentine's Day, my husband purchased a bouquet of stargazers, gave me a card telling me how everything I do everyday is why he loved me, and ran me a bath with lavenders and candles set up all around the bathtub.  I had had a long work day and the bath that he ran was the best Valentine's Day gift I had ever received.  The card and the flowers were the bonus.  Not everything has to have an expensive price tag on it to impress.

So, first instead of buying those $50 roses, why not buy her a seasonal flower bouquet that is beautiful and inexpensive or her favorite flowers.  Flowers that found to be perfect gift flowers are Asiatic lilies (stargazers) and daffodils.  Another understated flower is the forget me not.  If you pair them with violets, they make for a beautiful (inexpensive) arrangement and because the forget me nots come in white, blue and pink and the violets come in purple, pink, and white; you can pair them well with each other.   

You have the flowers, so it's time to buy the jewelry... an awesome place to get a necklace, ring, or earrings that's just off the beaten path, would be a pawn shop.  Pawn shops offer a variety of jewelry and watches for as much as 50% less than you would spend in a conventional jewelry store.  So you have the flowers delivered to her at home or work so that the anticipation is building up for the evening.  When you pick her up for you date, instead of taking her to the many chain restaurants (yes we saw the dinner special on the commercials and there is one on every other corner) take the time out to explore some great local owned business in your area.  Many of these "home grown" restaurants are very tasty and a fraction of the cost of the chain restaurants.  Houston and its surrounding areas offer many local eats

Another romantic option to going out and dealing with crowds of people all trying to celebrate Valentine's Day is to cook a nice romantic dinner for two at home.  For those who do not possess culinary skills, its ok, you can buy the food and put it on serving trays way before she arrives home.  In this circumstance its all about the presentation.  So you light some candles, pour some wine, and remember to pull out the chair for when she sits down.  Most local dollar stores sell candles in an array of shapes and sizes.  And when you give her that necklace or engagement ring, it will be the BONUS to the best Valentine's Day ever.

--Brides Made Consulting is where dreams live and brides are made.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Purely February

February was introduced on the Roman calendar when they extended the calender from ten months to twelve.  I was added with January.  It comes from the word 'februa' which means purification or cleansing.  It is no wonder that the birthstone for February is the Amethyst which comes from the Greek word 'amethystos' which means sober.  The amethyst is believed to bring peace and calm to you and during this month its powers are heightened.  Amethyst is the traditional stone for the sixth wedding anniversary.

Amethyst was once considered more valuable than diamonds.  Because at one time purple dye was rare and expensive, it was reserved for royalty and the color purple came to symbolize power and prestige.  That's why amethyst with its hue ranging from lilac to black purple, can be found in the British Crown Jewels.  Ancient Egyptians and Greeks, also, adorned themselves with the gemstone.  The Greeks associated the gemstone with the god of wine and believed if you wore the gemstone or drank from a amethyst cup, it would ward off intoxication and overindulgence. 

The Greeks, also believed that an amethyst would sober the effect on those "drunk" on lover's passion.  Maybe another reason it's so fittingly February's birthstone.

Alternately, the Mystical Birthstone for the month of February is the Bloodstone.  The bloodstone is believed to increase courage and strength, and enhance self-esteem and self-appreciation.  It was thought to have the power to stop bleeding just by touching the stone and was said to heal a broken heart. 

The ancient Egyptians used the bloodstone to increase their strength and defeat their enemies magically.  In India today, powdered bloodstone is used as an aphrodisiac and in traditional medicines.

Just as the amethyst under the pillow is said to induce sweet dreams, the bloodstone is said to revitalize and induce dreaming.

The Zodiac for January 21-February 18 Aquarius (Air)  February 19-March 20 Pisces (Water)

Aquarius are erratic, unpredictable, stubborn, self-reliant, and philanthropic.  They can be interesting to be around because of their adventurous and active nature, but they become quite serious and sulky.  Aquarius are also very sensitive by nature.

Pisces are caring, artistic, perceptive, sensible and good-natured.  They have great imaginations that are perfect for story-telling.  Their capacity for love and their depth of understanding come from their highly sensitive nature.  Pisces seem to have a dual personality and are extremely compassionate and helpful.

--Brides Made Consulting is where dreams live and brides are made.

Friday, January 11, 2013

Winter's a Wonderland


You may hear more about June weddings or the beauty of flowers in bloom during the spring because these are the popular times of year for weddings.  Winter weddings aren’t as popular, but they can provide a great, backdrop to any event as well as a cheaper price tag.  January is after the winter holidays but before the bridal season kicks in making it an ideal time of year to get married.  Venues have more availability and there are so many themes you can choose from. 

Winter is a wonderful time to have a black and white formal wedding because the season lends itself to the beauty of a black tie, sit down dinner with all the trimmings.  Gem stones can lend themselves to the wedding colors and décor.  Flowers may vary depending on what region you are in but great winter flowers include tulips, roses, orchids and lilies to name a few.

Winter events are idyllic for using ice sculptures and vases for centerpieces.  Escort cards can be complimented by using mini sleighs, branches that are painted in white with crystals, or even using thick branches with cuts in them to hold the cards in place.

Cocktail hour can include warm drinks such as Hot Toddy, White Hot Chocolate, Eggnog (which is usually found ONLY in winter months), or to spice it up a little, the bar can offer Hot Sake.  This is also a great time of year to play up the wedding cake.  You can add rich colored gems or brush it with silver to give it a diamond look and add beautiful but unusual toppers such as pinecones and berries, a sleigh ride, and even Frosty and his wife.  The choices are endless. 

At the end of the reception, why jet off to the Caribbean when you can keep the winter wonderland going by lounging at a resort, skiing during the day and nestling close to each other with a warm drink by a beautiful fire overlooking those slopes at night.

Of course winter is a wonderland... and I wonder what you'll find to spruce up your winter event.

--Brides Made Consulting is where dreams live and brides are made.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Event(Full)

We know that planning any event can be time consuming and at times a little overwhelming.  That is the great thing about having an event coordinator doing it for you.  You tell the coordinator what you want and the coordinator DEMANDS it from your vendors. 

But there are times that you may not believe you need a coordinator like for birthday parties.  You may say "I'm just getting a moonwalk, hot dogs and treat bags."  That's an event and trying to get everything set up and make sure that the vendor is there on time is taxing. 

My kids decided that they wanted a carnival for their birthdays last year.  Do you know how hard it is to organize a carnival?  Did you know that you need special permits to do moonwalks or anything other than food at public parks?  These are the times when you can call an event coordinator to help iron out the red tape.

Valentine's Day is fast approaching and if you're thinking about asking that special someone a very special question, you may want to do it differently than taking them out to eat and dropping a ring in the dessert or champagne.  You may want to organize something unique and intimate.  That's where an event coordinator comes in and all you do is show up.  Whether it's decorating your home and have a chef come in to prepare a favorite meal or if it's finding the perfect restaurant to have a couples evening, a coordinator is always nearby to make sure the dream you have is the reality before you.


Valentine's Day Tip #1:
If going out for the evening, be sure to make reservations at least three weeks in advance because this is one of the busiest nights for restaurants and seating may be limited or the wait extended.

--Brides Made Consulting is where dreams live and brides are made.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Meet the Jack Family

Brides Made Consultanting is family owned and operated by myself and my husband.  My name is Z. Cherron and my husband is Joseph.  We are the Jacks.  We have over ten years of experience planning fundraisers and special events. We have worked with wonderful organizations such as Houston Community College Northeast, UNICEF, and the Houston Food Bank. 

One of the greatest events we had the pleasure of planning was our own wedding in 2011.  We are looking forward to planning your next great event or just helping you get started.  I will blog about relationships, make-up tips, and the small things you should keep in mind when planning an event.  I'll even let you in on the good, the bad, and the insanity that went into planning our own wedding. 

My very first tip to you is NEVER BE YOUR OWN COORDINATOR for your wedding.  With all the things going on the day of the event, you will miss the most important parts... the laughs, the hugs, and the kisses.


--Brides Made Consulting is where dreams live and brides are made.