Thursday, July 19, 2012

Jack Nicklaus Museum Dinner

Oh my gosh y'all!  It's been way too long since we have blogged and logging onto our poor dusty account with our pour rusty fingers (and wit, we must admit) reminds us that we have to get back into the swing of things!  

Fortunately, we have been working on all sorts of fabulous events and have lots of new, fun things to share!  Up first...this uber chic dinner at the Jack Nicklaus Museum for Nationwide as part of their Memorial Tournament client entertaining experience.  

Our "gentleman's man cave" concept transform the dining area into a warm oasis where guests dined on delicious food paired with amazing wine after the guests enjoyed a private curated tour.    

If you have ever visited the museum, you might notice the transformation!  Enjoy!

Cloche!  With special surprise inside - this reveal was so fun! 

Amazing table scape by the very talented Marti's Floral Designs, our friends from Cincinnati! 


Antique Mantel!  

We always love a little whimsy!
 Candlelight galore!


Our friend, Kevin, from Modern Barology was not only handsome, but also uber skilled as he mixed up masterpieces at our Manhattan and Old-Fashioned Bar!  











Thanks to Marti's Floral Designs for being such an incredible partner, Sodexo for creating and serving an OUT OF THIS WORLD menu, Amanda Julca (we love you!) for capturing with her amazing eye, and the AE Team for being all around to-die-for amazing.  Pearls and bow-ties forever!

xo, AE

Monday, March 12, 2012

Ask Ady: Personal Gift Off the Registry

Dear Ady,
Help! I need ideas for a wedding where the couple has only registered for giftcards. We can't attend in person so want to give a gift that says a little more than a giftcard. Ideas?


Thanks, 


Cate, Denver 

Dear Cate, 


Hmmm - this is an interesting predicament!  I think it's great that you want to provide something a little more personal and memorable - what a lovely gracious guest you are!  


My suggestion would be to still send a gift card (since this is obviously what they want and need) but include a token that is special from you to the couple.  


Perhaps it's a favorite bottle of wine you have enjoyed together.   Maybe it's a set of really cool pasta bowls with a favorite cook-book of yours because they love Italian.  


Perhaps it's something personal just for the couple.  Beautifully monogrammed bath towels, tea towels or pillow cases are always useful and it gives them something special from their wedding that they may not have even known that they wanted.  Pottery Barn has lovely neutral options for this.   


You could also send a beautiful (personalized or not) photo album (Etsy has TONS) and insert the gift card and a picture of the four of you or of your family in the first page.  Right after your wedding, there is nothing more useful than a blank photo album!  


I hope this helps and GOOD LUCK!
-Ady 

Friday, March 9, 2012

Friends of AE: Proper Invitation Wording from Paper Themes

We recently became friends with Mike Smith from Paper Themes, based in the UK, yes, that's right, the United Kingdom.  And since the English are, well, the English, and the forefathers of our language, we figured that they are the perfect experts to give us advice on the proper invitation wording.  Read on for phrasing to cover all different scenarios and hosts.    Thanks Mike and thanks Paper Themes!  Cheerio!  xx, AE
Photo Credit:  Paper Themes

Wedding Invitations – Choosing the Right Wording for the Right Hosts by Paper Themes


Getting the right wedding invitations for your big day can be a real challenge.  First of all you must ensure that they convey the tone and style of the event, whilst also including any theme that may be incorporated into the celebrations. 
Then you have to find a design that reflects the colours and shades that will be present at the wedding.  However, your test isn't over quite yet as you decide on the right wording for your wedding invitations – an element which is dictated by who will be hosting the event. 
Below you will find some examples of correct wording that can be used in traditional wedding invitations, dependant on the hosts and their personal circumstances.


Traditional 

Traditional has been such that the bride’s parents will pay for most if not all of the wedding costs and are therefore the hosts.  In this instance the wording should be:
Mr & Mrs Ian Dawson
request the pleasure of the company of
.........................................
at the marriage of their daughter
Rachel
to
James Caswell

Both sets of parents

A more modern approach is for parents of both the bride and groom to contribute towards their children’s special day.  Where hosting is shared the following wording is suitable:
Mr & Mrs Ian Dawson
and
Mr & Mrs Paul Caswell
 request the pleasure of the company of
.........................................
at the marriage of
Rachel
to
James Caswell

 

The Couple

If the couple is hosting their own wedding, the following wording should be used:
Rachel Dawson & Paul Caswell
request the pleasure of the company of
.........................................
at their marriage

Separated and widowed parents

Separated or divorced parents (not remarried) 

Mr Ian Dawson and Mrs Janice Dawson
request the pleasure of the company of
.........................................
at the marriage of their daughter
Rachel
to
James Caswell

If only one of the divorced parents are hosting, or if the host is widowed:

Mrs Janice Dawson
requests the pleasure of the company of
.........................................
at the marriage of her daughter
Rachel
to
James Caswell

 

Considering step-parents

If a bride’s mother has divorced the father, then remarried and is hosting with her new husband, you can set the wording out like this:
Mr & Mrs Richard Jackson
request the pleasure of the company of
.........................................
at the marriage of her daughter
Rachel
to
Mr James Caswell

Unusual hosts

In some instances it could be that there are other less orthodox loved ones hosting the wedding, such as aunts and uncles, godparents or grandparents.  All of these examples can be solved by using the following wording and adjusting the relationship accordingly:
Mr & Mrs Joe Lyon
request the pleasure of the company of
.........................................
at the marriage of their goddaughter
Rachel
to
James Caswell

An important rule

Whilst we have covered most eventualities, there are other host variations that may arise.  In order to ensure the right wording for these, there is a simple rule that can help.  If the hosting couple are still married then they should be called Mr & Mrs X. 
Where the hosting couple are separated but not divorced, or divorced but the female retains her married name, it should be written Mr X and Mrs X. 
In the instance that the hosting couple are divorced and the female has changed her surname, it should be written Mr X and Mrs Y. 
Remembering this and referencing our examples above, you should be able to work out any hosting eventuality. 
Note that throughout the examples we have used ‘&’ to indicate where hosts are still together, with ‘and’ signifying separate parties.  

Is your scenario not covered here?  Ask Mike! He has answers 

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Ask Ady: Appropriate Gift for a Couple Hosting a Shower?

Hi Ady!
I have a really random question and I may be over thinking this, but I need your advice.  I just realized that I need to think of a great thank-you gift for a couples shower being hosted for my fiance and me by my parent's friends as a couple.  I am at a loss for what is not so gender specific that the couple will like and/or need.  I am trying to think of something unique and special since they really already have everything they really need.  Any thoughts?   



Thanks!


M, Grandview 




HI M,


You are very sweet to consider this decision so heavily.  Luckily, most of the time, men do understand that gifts are primarily for the lady of the house, so I don't think you need to worry TOO heavily about this, but here are some ideas that will be pleasing to both:  


1. A beautiful arrangement from the couple's favorite florist.  Have this prearranged and delivered on the morning of your shower.  They will be able to use it as part of the decor.  You may want to use the invitation they sent out as a guide for a color scheme.  When in doubt, go for neutrals!


2. His and Hers luggage tags.  Tiffany has really cool luggage tags that pretty much anyone could use.  You can give him black and her Tiffany blue.  Chances are, they don't already have these, and haven't thought about upgrading their luggage tags!


3. A gift certificate to a nearby restaurant.  You can give this with the sentiment of "thanks for hosting such a lovely shower for us, we would like to treat you to a dinner out."


I hope this helps!  Thanks for writing in! 


Ady

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Wedding Wednesday: Gay Marriage Etiquette

Photo Credit aisledash.com 


Let's hear it for the gays!  Gay Americans are now able to marry in several states through out the nation, most recently New York and Maryland - yay!  With marriage being so grounded in traditional gender roles, planning can get confusing and questions can arise.   Here are some tips from us to help navigate through the process...

The Engagement
He Said Yes! Whoever is ready and brave enough to pop the question - GO FOR IT!   And do it your way - It doesn't have to be down on one knee or with a diamond ring.  You know your spouse-to-be best and what will be the most special for you both.  

Bachelor(ette) Parties
There are no rules here (and this goes for hetero couples, too).  The only ingredient necessary to this night out or weekend trip is FUN.   You can celebrate with friends separately, or celebrate together with all of your friends.  Couples now-a-days are defining their own version of the Bachelor(ette) party - do what works for you!  

Who Pays?
You should pay for the wedding as a couple, but if you both agree, contributions from parents are acceptable too.

Invitations
The couples names should be in alpha order by last name.
Photo credit: equallywed.com

Seating
Whose side to sit on?  Brides side or Brides side?  This tradition doesn't really apply, so let guests sit where they'd like.  Here is a cute way to designate open seating:
Photo credit: equallywed.com


Procession
Here comes the bride.... Here comes the groom... and the groom.  You can both enjoy the spotlight of walking down the aisle, if you like.  If you can't decide who would naturally process in last, stick to the alphabet rule.

Husband, Wife, Partner, Spouse
What are you going to call each other?  Are you wives, or husbands or spouses?  Guests will want to know and will ask you, so go ahead, practice introducing your each other with your new titles.

CONGRATS!

If you have any questions, send them our way!  We will be sure to have answers.  

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Wedding Wednesday: Think Pink


We can watch 16 Candles and Steel Magnolias all day everyday, but we have to admit we do not like what they have done to the stigma of pink-themes weddings.  Often times, when we think pink, we see it EVERYWHERE in every startling hue.  It's a tough image to overcome.  

But that was yesterday and this is today!  

Here is a little secret:  Pink is back and it is so uber chic.  You can’t go wrong pairing it with metallics, grays, taupes, or really just about any rich color (except MAYBE magenta).  

If you still can't stand the thought of telling your florist that your wedding colors are "pink and....," then use our favorite term for admittedly one of our favorite colors:  BLUSH!    

For inspiration, here are some of our favorite PINK (aka blush) pairings: 

PINK AND SILVER.  This is such a stunning and sophisticated combination.  Perfect for a black-tie affair.  Don't be afraid to mix in different hues (gunmetal paired with metallic with mercury glass silvers)
Inspiration Credit:  Chaviano Couture
BLUSH AND NAVY.  This is one of our very favorite color combos and would translate to any type of wedding you host.   It just doesn't get chic-er than this.  Truly!                            
Photo Credit: The Sweetest Occasion

PINK AND GOLD.  Such a romantic combination and so pretty on the eye.  Would be perfect for a sweet spring or summer soiree.  Again, feel free to mix the hues of gold.  
Photo Credit:  The Perfect Palate 

BLUSH AND BLACK.  So stunning.  SO STUNNING!  We love it!  Live for it!   This palette blends femininity and masculinity so perfectly.   

Inspiration Credit:  Wedding Wire 


Wednesday, February 1, 2012



A Beach Wedding does not have to be “Beachy”



Just because you want to marry your loved one on the beach, with the sounds of the waves crashing behind you, does NOT mean you need to surrender to the likes of seashells and starfish for your décor!

The beach is the setting and background, but does not have to be your theme for day. All too often we get caught up in the literal and don’t sit back to just admire and cherish the natural beauty of the setting.



For the ceremony, keep it SIMPLE – it’s the beach, you don’t need much else.

Lovely white chairs for guests to sit, a small round table for any ceremonial objects, and simple flowers or plants down your isle. A few ferns look beautiful down either side of the isle, the way the leaves fall into the sand. Pass on the arch or alter of any kind (unless you need it for religious reasons). The ocean is the only backdrop you need while you and your beloved are tying the knot (and your guests will appreciate the unobstructed view of nature's great masterpiece: the ocean)!



Here are a few theme ideas for the perfect beach wedding:



Preppy Beach Wedding (Spring/early summer)


Attire
For the bride:  3 S’s – Strapless, Silk, sash
For the groom: navy sports coat
For the maids: Short flirty dresses
For the men: navy sports coat and khakis

Colors:  Navy, Hot pink, or any “poppy” color 

Décor: Monograms, Big bold flowers, Vases and linens, SparklyTea lights


A Rustic Beach Wedding (end of summer/early fall)

Attire
For the bride: Long and flowing, empire waist, floral embellishments
For the groom: Pink tie
For the maids: Short or long, vintage inspired
For the men: Grey suits

Colors: Neutrals, Taupe, Grey, Blush and muted tones (think sunset)

Décor: Driftwood, Baby breath (yes! it can be chic, we promise), Mason jars


A Romantic Beach Wedding (fall / winter)

Attire
For the bride: Lace
For the groom: White tie
For the maids: Long jewel tone dresses
For the men: Black suits

Colors: Jewel tones, Fuchsias and Deep Purples are stunning against the backdrop of the ocean.

Décor:  Taper candles, votives and tea lights (lots and lots of candles!) Glass candlesticks, Romantic flowers in rich tones

 













Happy Planning!