Vendor Meeting Time...3-Months To Go!
Vendor Meeting Time...3-Months To Go!
We met Trina and Scott last year right when they became newly engaged. Their planning started right away and we are thrilled to be a part of that process. The couple will wed next week on Saturday May28th, ceremony will take place at The Tenth on Delancy and the Reception at the Crystal Tea Room in the Wanamaker Building. I always ask my clients, "So, how did you guys meet"? I have heard it all kinds of stories, funny, happy, and emotional. I usually write a little bio on each couple, but this time, I left it to them. Enjoy their wonderful story and how they came to be.
xoxo
ang
AHHHHH Cinco de Mayo, we here love this holiday, in Mexico, not so much. It gives us another reason to enjoy a cool Margarita with friends and family. We would love to know where everyone is partying today, maybe we can party together and drinks on me!
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Have a happy and SAFE Cinco de Mayo
Happy Birthday to my brother Stephanos
xoxo
ang
Check out Gigi and Jamal's wedding featured on Celebrity Wedding Reporter. Royal Wedding Cake designer Revealed!
www.celebrityweddingreporter.com
Enjoy! If you are not a fan yet of Celebrity Wedding Reporter, YOU ARE MISSING OUT!!
xoxo
ang
So you're probably wondering what do games and activities have to do with your wedding? Well if you haven't heard by now, games and activities are the new "to do." As we all have probably experienced, there are a few "wait" times before and during the reception where everyone stands around drink in hand. Well, this is the time for you to come up with something creative!
Great idea for a gaming room. This wedding took place at the Glen Foerd in the Ratskelter, it was so much fun. photos www.artoflove.com
Some of our own past clients have done activites and it was a huge success! We have had casino gaming rooms with cigar rollers and wine tasting as well as fun hip lounge with Fotobooths, candy bars and flatscreens playing "Beerfest"!
photo www.artoflove.com
Although some guests may think activities are a little corny, we all have an inner child, so why not let it out? So while your guests are waiting for you to take pictures and touch up, have some great entertainment!
1. Have your cake decorated during cocktail hour - Bakeries are now offering cake decorating at your wedding! Now of course, you must have a simple cake that may only take an hour or so to decorate. But who wouldn't love to see the creation that they get to divulge into later?
2. Couple Trivia - You can make this as simple or as complicated as you wish. Type up some questions about the bride and groom, hand out the quiz and see who knows the most! (I have done this before at a wedding, and it was a lot more fun than it sounds!).
3. Photo booth - We all know that we can't say no to those fun photo booths. You see them in the mall or on the boardwalk - why not at your wedding? There are a few companies out there now offering this service. All you do is rent it and let everyone have some fun! Some places offer a live video of inside the photo booth which can be a screen so all the guests can watch the fun. Photos are then printed out for a fun favor!'
As you can see, we get into the fun to. I have a cork board full of these pics. You can also customize the strip with your logo printed on them. Several were taken by our good friends at Go Festive!
4. Guessing Jar - This goes back to school days when during the holidays you got to guess how many jelly beans or M&M's were in the jar. Simple and easy for all the guests to enjoy! The winner gets to take home the jar of goodies!
Seriously, the candy bar is the hit at every wedding and event. This is a great idea for a favor option. Perfect snack when your done partying at night and you have the munchies. photo by www.dollfacestudio.com
5. Advice Box - You have probably heard about the "wish" boxes at weddings, but don't they really all say the same thing? Change it up a little and have an advice box. I can only imagine what some advice would be for a successful marriage! You will have a great time reading the "advice" later
This was a cute idea, who doesn't want words of wisdom from family and friends that have been together forever.Ofcourse the great memories to when looking back on your big day. photo by www.dollfacestudio.com
I know your wedding is supposed to be all lovey dovey, but make it fun! Engage your guests and make them really feel a part of your special day. Of course, if you need help with planning, you know who to call!
One of my favorite pics. A send off with Sparklers! Who doesn't love that.photo by www.photojoe.com
xoxo
Ang and Ash
Yesterday Ashley and I attended the Cairnwood Gala in Bryn Athyn. We sponsored the swag boxes that each couple left home with. Ok, what is a "swag" box? I know, in Hollywood all the celebrity attendees receive a "thank you" box for joining the event. We designed our box with the guests in mind. What was in the Box???
What would be a great starter, for me, after every event, wedding whatever, I have the munchies, so we partnered with our good friend Maki, owner of Cupcakes Gourmet in Wayne. Maki designed yummy cupcakes for each box. DId I mention there were 200 boxes! Next, we got the food part down, Donna, owner of Beautiful Blooms donated cute flower shaped votive. I love body products and all things beauty, Kiehl's in King of Prussia designed goodie bags filled with all sorts of product that is perfect for men and women. Who doesn't love that. Deb VanCleve owner of the Van Cleve Collection, graciously donated gift cards to her fabulous boutique on the Main Line. Montgomery County Local business Lux Interiors donated a gift card and trinket wrapped in a box. Lastly what did we put in the box. We wanted to show our custom print design services so I hand drew a picture of the Cairnwood Mansion, yes, seriously I did. We them had them printed into note cards with matching envelopes and color liners.
This event was so much fun and we were happy to a part of it and working with great business partners. Check out the pics for yourself
xoxo
ang
So we first started out with 70 sheets of Lokta handmade paper. The sheets were huge, and we cut them down to fit the envelopes. All 1000 of them!!! They had to be perfect, thank god for that guillotine cutter that Todd bought me. A vintage one to, oh I almost chopped my fingers a few times!
This is the finished product! A set of note cards wrapped with a belly band with our logo. Check out the drawing. Cute.
So my house looked like a storage facility, not fun for titus at all as he loves to hang out in the dining under the table. The boxes were a solid white gloss then completed with a tiffany blue ribbon and our logo on a sticker.
***Great touch for customizing your packages or goodie boxes for your out of town guests for your wedding or event.
Ashely and I walked into this GORGEOUS archway designed by Beautiful Blooms, this was a great start to the event, next, when you walk through out the mansion, there are many rooms, the top center pic was Feastivities Events display. They created a great food and floral set up with different cheeses and other treats. The center bottom was designed by our good friends at Natural Designs Floral. They really out did themselves with this great rendition of Maxfield Parrish "Day Break". Of course, Ashely to the right here in the tent outside of the mansion. I love the arch here. She looks great in her purple dress!
When walked in to the tent, immediately we saw a Swinging Fairy. of course Sandy O, owner of Creative Juice Group, was involved with this. If you have never attended an event with a Creative Juice Group Flair you are missing out. Check out her site. We were also part of the silent auction as well. Our wonderful drawing of the Cairnwood Mansion was auctioned off. We donated 3 prints and all sold. Those years in art school paid off.
And here we are again, I had to have a pic of me and Christina owner of Paper - Rock - Scissor.
A SPECIAL thanks to Jackie Bayne, owner of Love Shack Photography for taking with photo of me in the SWAG room! Thanks JACKIE!!!!!!!!
We had a blast, hope you enjoyed our pics and they inspired you!!!!
So we blogged about Rachelle and Dan yesterday about their FABULOUS photo shoot with dollface studio. Today we will post about their gorgeous invitations. We met with this fun couple back in December, both busy with work and life in general, they really didn't know where to start with the planning and design process. They contacted us for our full service and design package!
We first started with the all the major details with this event, being that the event was four months away we didn't waste any time. Hiring us for full service, we trimmed the fat from the planning and narrowed down many options with their event professionals. Rachelle and Dan wanted a venue that was elegant, special and unique - they chose the Willows Mansion in Radnor. The view was priceless and breathtaking. Sold! OK so once Rachelle and Dan's event professionals were booked, we started brainstorming ideas for the color palette. Rachelle love's purple, especially the color of the Schwartz Calla lily (remember Lisa and Randy's wedding in July - that color).
We started the design with the colors and decided on a triple layer invite suite with a handmade paper lined opal envelope. They loved them! The backing of the invite is the exact match of the calla and the middle layer is a match to Rachelle's Pronovias gown. The complete look fitting the feel and vibe of the event. Each invite was hand embossed with a luxe gold motif surrounding their monogram.
We had calligraphed each envelope with an eggplant color ink (all 65 of them). The guests were so excited for their invitation and are still raving about them to the couple.
We can't wait for their GLAMOROUS wedding next month, stay tuned!
this triple layer suite made a statement, especially when the guest received them with their info calligraphed. FANCY.FANCY!
Love the gold motif that is carried through out the print details. Here is a tip in customizing your print, choose a pantone matched ink that will be carried through out your print and details from your event. Even from your flowers or bridesmaids dresses. Oh, then contact us for the design and production!
linen.linen.linen. i love the texture with invitations, especially when you can feel them with your eyes shut!
Love the Lokta paper liner. It is so chic and regal. I love the overall look of the suite
I hope these invites inspired you when choosing your colors and textures for your event.
xoxo
ang
Wow, I recieved a very important text via twitter, and it was from our friend and Uber Chic Blogger Stacie Francombe of Celebrity Wedding Reporter. Stacie started this FABULOUS blog, on what else, CELEBRITIES WEDDINGS (Stacie if you ever need free paparazzi help - CALL US) !! You have to check this blog out and become a fan!
{CWR} blogs about the details that WE want to know about when it comes to celebrity weddings, they also feature real wedding inspirations and details. I can't get enough of it! The feature today is about Kim Kardashian's up coming wedding plans, Kim I will clear out my calender for you sweetie, NO PROB!
PS If you not following us on twitter or facebook, what are you wait for!
xoxo
ang
We are so excited about Rachelle and Dan's upcoming nuptials taking place at the historic Main Line Estate, The Willows in Radnor. Dollface Studio shot their fabulous engagement pics last week in center city. They were THRILLED with their pics and we can't wait for the wedding!
I love this pic!
Enjoy!
xoxo
ang
UPTOWN Magazine, a Niche Publication, who also Publishes the uber fab Philadelphia Style Magazine, has launched their first issue of UPTOWN weddings and travel. The exclusive issue features a recognizable reality bride from a show that I can not stop watching, The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Cynthia Bailey, if everyone can remember, showcased her super modern wedding dresss and flawless decor from her wedding. We were so excited to see that we were the only single planning company featured in this special issue.
Cynthia Bailey of the Real Housewives of Atlanta
xoxo
ang
April 29, 2011 - Nearly two months away and the world will watch in awe of the next royal wedding. It could presumably be called the largest and most extravagant wedding in 2011 or the decade for that matter. Nearly 2,900 invitations have gone out. But don't feel bad if you didn't receive your royal invite, Eric, Ashley, Emily, Cindy and I had to kindly decline do to personal events here, you will not see our own prez Obama nor The Duchess of York received one either. Although, it is rumored that the Beckhams, Kayne West and Elton John did receive the royal stamp of approval. Personally, I'd rather have celebrities at my wedding then politicians too. They make for better gossip and pics.
Staff at Buckingham Palace prepare the invites. We know this all to well ourselves when designing custom invites for our clients
The official royal invite. What are your thoughts? I guess the swarovski crystals, satin ribbon and lush velvet die-cuts were not in the design palette.
So instead on continuing to divulge into all the juicy details, let’s take a look at the past. One of the most talked about details of the wedding is, of course, the wedding dress. Yes, there is still question about what military uniform Prince William will wear, but let’s be serious, everyone will be looking at Kate Middleton. We have seen the ring, the church, the rest of the royals, the morning coats and top hats - let's look at the dresses!
I will start off with the Queen Bee herself. I absolutely love this dress! There could be a few slight alternations made, but overall it’s beautiful! The ivory gown was designed by Norman Hartwell and had over 10,000 pearls. I’m not a big fan of the veil, but it does go with the dress nicely. Remember, they were married during a time of depression. Queen Elizabeth did not want to have an extravagant look during a commiserating time. A royal wedding always makes for good headlines and good cheer.
Princess Margaret took after her sister, Elizabeth and chose designer Norman Hartwell. Yet, her dress was drastically different. She wanted no sequins, pearls or fancy designs. I like her simplicity. The dress seems a bit stuffy at the top but overall elegant. I do love the veil. You don’t need all that glitz with a crown like that!
Not a big fan of Princess Anne’s dress. It is a typical 70’s dress that was designed by Maureen Baker. Although it was seen as a medieval “romantic” dress, the sleeves are hideous! Was that really the style then? I also don’t agree with the turtle neck style and head dress. A big fashion no-no in my book. But that was the 70's, my mother wore something very similar to this on her nuptials. Now a days, designers are genius with their designs. Our lovely bride Leah wore a fabulous custom designed dress by Edgardo Bonilla. Her removable lace turtleneck bolero was worn during the ceremony, then at the reception it was removed and replaced with a chic lace belt. See turtlenecks can be sexy and fabulous!
Oh Princess Diana! You probably don’t even need to look at the picture to remember her dress. I actually had the privilege to see her dress in person, when the Diana exhibit came to Philly. Let me just say, it is much more gorgeous in person than in pictures. Of course it fit in with the 80’s style with the big puffy sleeves, but not exactly what I would of picked for Diana. The train is absolutely stunning but I can only imagine how heavy the whole dress was. Most people pick this as their number one royal wedding gown.
I really like Sarah Ferguson’s dress , except those darn shoulder pads! Then again, fashion does recycle itself, look at Rihanna, she LOVES the shoulder pads!Take them out and the dress would be fantastic. I like the elegance of the top with the simple skirt. But I feel like it looks just like everyone else’s dress. Can’t we do a little better for a future royal? (Ex-royal now that is.)
This is almost a combo of Princess Anne's and Princess Margaret’s dresses. Just a mini version, but not so loud. It has the v-neck line and somewhat belle sleeves. You wouldn’t believe that the dress has around 325,000 beads and pearls on it! This is one I would of loved to see in person. Remember Melania Trump's to die for Dior gown? That stunner weighed about 60 pounds. That is roughly around the same weight as 2 concrete cinder blocks. Wowzers, I guess she didn't need to work out the leading up to the wedding.
Camilla had to be different than all the rest and wear two dresses. The above dress she wore to the civil ceremony, since there was too much controversy of remarriage of divorcees in the Church of England. So for the blessing afterward at Windsor Castle, Camilla wore the dress below. I am pleased to say that Camilla dressed very age appropriate. She did not do any typical ballgown style dress to show off, she kept it classy. I am not too thrilled about the head pieces, Angela and Eric ofcourse, they loved it. "Go big or go home" they say, but I guess that is just the royal way.
So the question still remains, what will the future Queen wear? Well, the designer of Diana's dress, Elizabeth Emanuel, decided to take her own guess. If she, herself, had the chance to dress Kate - this is what it may look like.
In her own words - "My design for Kate’s dress is simple with a layer of complexity. I’d make it in an off-white silk. I wouldn’t give her sleeves, but I’d put a silk organza drape over the shoulders to keep her sufficiently covered over the top half. I would apply a lace applique over the drape to make it more detailed. Then I think it would be lovely to include a beautiful brooch, perhaps something from the Royal Family’s collection.
Well get your cup of tea and scones ready! I don't think Prince William and Kate will let us know. With 2,900 invites it is bound to be a great event! Newsflash, there are only 300 guests attending the reception! Go figure.
xoxo
Ang and Ashley
Happy Valentine's Day everyone! I wanted to share this wonderful story about a client of ours who is getting married (again) in Philadelphia! Again, what do I mean by that, you have to read this acticle that Lindsey, founder/blogger of Lost in Cheeseland wrote about her true Parisian Love story. Lindsey and Cedris are hosting their nuptials in Philadelphia this June in center city at the Doubletree Hotel. We custom designed their entire invitation suite for their wedding. Lindsey did not want your typical invitation, but something that was different. We collaborated both the Parisian and Philly landmarks in the the invites. Their color scheme is red/black/white and grey, the suite is double sided (French-English) The invitation set was completed with a custom silver embossed liner adorned with the Eiffel Tower, we hand calligraphed each envelope with white india ink. We are looking forward to this wonderful wedding this Summer!
Lindsey and Ced's invites are double sided with matching reply cards. Notice the small graphic details
I loved the way the respond card came out. Their place cards will mimic the same design
Each envelope was hand calligraphed. We enjoyed writing out each one, the address sounded so FABULOUS!
We mailed them out for our client, their french guests will receive their invites in 10 days.
These were our "Love" notes that we mailed to our family and friends. Have a great Valentine's Day and congrats to all the newly engaged couples, we look forward in "Planning" your special day!
Okay, you still have a week until Valentine's day. Here is another one of my favorite places for your perfect V-Day gift.
Cupcakes Gourmet, a cupcake boutique with two locations on the Main Line that offer twenty-five delectable flavors, my fav is the Lovely Lemon, can customize a sweet array and have shipped to your loved one. Remember Valentine's Day is on a Monday this year. Guys, get those brownie points by shipping it to her work. Cupcakes Gourmet even ships through out the U.S. Send our 'Hello" to Maki when you see her!
Maki Evans
LOCATIONS:
Nobb Hill Shops
(Across from Planet Fitness)
288 Lancaster Avenue
Malvern, PA 19355
484.318.8057
Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-7pm
Gateway Shopping Center
279 E. Swedesford Rd
Wayne, PA 19087
610.688.3144

Valentine's Day is near and what a great way to show the person(s) that you love with, what else - SWEETS! Diamonds are great to BTW. This Hallmark holiday has everyone in a tizzy the day before and the day of, cut the thinking process and check out a few of my new favorite places that will make your life easier.
Whipped Bake Shop,a quaint confectioner's delight located in the up-and- coming neighborhood of Fishtown, my old neighborhood, offers more than couture cakes, but a variety yummy cookies that will please every audience.They can custom design your cookies according to your specific need and style .Whether it's a holiday or special event, think Whipped Bakeshop. tell them Ang sent you!
Zoe Lukas
636 Belgrade Street
Philadelphia, PA 19125
215.598.5449
Last week we received a lovely thank you note from one of our clients, Alexis and Dennis.They were an absolute pleasure to work for from beginning to end Their wedding took place two days after Thanksgiving in Center City Philadelphia. Both Doctors with busy schedules, planning a wedding was not easy. We were contracted for our design planning package, Day of Coordination including vendor research. The intimate affair went off without a hitch. Pictures to come in the next week or so. We love letters like this and enjoy doing what we do best - Making the client happy!
xoxo
ang
"Dear Ang,
Just a quick note to thank you for all of your work to make our wedding so perfect! I know that we had some unusual aspects to our planning (and maybe weren't as focused as other couples), but everyone said that they felt as if the evening was a wonderful representation of us. I know that you & Cindy worked very hard to accommodate our requests & to make sure that you filled in important gaps. It was great working with you! I hope that your business continues to thrive and that 2011 brings you a happy & healthy year!
Best ,
Alexis & Dennis
P.S. Your vendors are amazing - please add my enthusiastic endorsement when your recommend them to future clients!
What an amazing wedding this one was. I met Jack and Lean back in February of this year, Leah, originally from the Scranton area and Jack a philly native. The natural thing to do was - bring the Big City to the Electric City! The Lackawanna was an old train station, now a fabulous venue of a fabulous wedding! Leah and Jack didn't want the "Usual" wedding so un-usual is what we decided. We transformed the ballroom with draping and lighting and to top it off a lounge with plasma tv's and photo booth. This was no easy task, with a strong attention to detail and an amazing team, we did it in a day and a half.
We first started with a color palette, meeting Leah, she was your girlie-girl with an edge(which I love)!The color of choice was Tiffany Blue and Red. Conceptual Design was next, and who to call other than Vic from VU Lighting. With his vision and experience, the room was mapped out for that day.
Next the flowers, the amazingly wicked Marie Huss, owner of Flower Sculpture, created an ultimate luxe idea for the centerpieces. Roses!!!!! And tons of them. They consisted of 300 plus roses in 3 different varieties for the large floral sphere, planted on a 48" opaque white cylinder. Surrounded by 4 delicate spheres consisting of all garden roses nested on custom Tiffany colored vases lit with red lights. Completed with 3 POUNDS of roses petals. Each table of covered with puffed taffeta linens provided by Total Table and white satin napkins tucked with custom menu cards(our gift o the couple).With Leah's suggestion and vision. Their day came to fruition and with out a hitch.
In this fabulous lounge we had a photo booth provided by our friends at Go Festive and furniture from CORT event. This was a perfect place for the plasma tv playing "Beerfest" per Jack's request. The best part of the wedding reception was when the couple was introduced to the theme song from "Star Wars" it doesn't get an awesome than that!!!
My team and I had a blast and will never forget this wedding.
We love you guys
Ang, Eric and Cindy
Coordinator: Angela MALICKI events LLC
Reception: Radisson Lackawanna Hotel Scranton
Church: The First United Methodist Church of West Pittston
Photographer: KDP Studio
Entertainment: Jeff Walker
Florist: Flower Sculpture
Linen Rentals: Total Table
Furniture Rental: CORT Event Furniture
Photo Booth: Go Festive
Graphic Design: Angela MALICKI events LLC
Dress: Kleinfeld - custom designed dress by Edgardo Bonilla
Shoes: Jimmy Choo
Lighting Design: VU Events
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