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Major Life Events Run Smoothly With an Event Planner: Thoughts about your wedding.

December 20th, 2011

Your wedding day is the day you will promise your love to your partner. You will be surrounded by loved ones who will share your happiness and celebrate your love. A wedding ceremony marks the start of a new life, a choice to start a family with your partner, and also a commitment to all in attendance.

The vows that bind lovers together are universal. And, all over the world, every culture and rejoices for the love two find in one another.

Wedding celebrations occur in every form, as well: In 2011, everyone with a television or internet connection was invited to attend the Royal Wedding. Prince William and Kate Middleton chose Westminster Abbey for their wedding ceremony and lined the passage leading to the altar with trees and flowers from the royal estates.

The wedding ceremony was followed by an elaborate schedule of events that included a champagne brunch reception for 600 guests, hosted by the Queen, and an evening reception for 300 guests hosted by Prince Charles.

Following the ceremony the couple participated in an elaborate schedule of events that included a champagne brunch reception for 600 guests, hosted by the Queen, and an evening reception for 300 guests hosted by Prince Charles.

Kate and William’s guests experienced an eight-tier wedding cake, a fruitcake adorned with well over 900 leaf and floral touches, as well as a chocolate biscuit cake prepared from a Royal Family recipe.

Choosing a more traditional route, ex-Beatle, Paul McCartney, married Nancy Shevell in a civil ceremony at the Marylebone Register Office in London. The small reception was held at their home in North London.

In a uniquely personal ceremony, country music stars, Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert, said “I do!” while standing on a cowhide rug beneath an arch made of antlers, in a Texas barn lit by a latern. Lambert wore her mother’s wedding dress and a pair of custom made cowboy boots.

Across the world and on the other side of the globe, 2011 was a banner year for weddings in China. Two thousand eleven is the 100th year of the Minguo Calendar. Based on tradition, couples who marry during the year are going to have the “Hundred Year Good Fortune” upon their marriage.

The perfect weddings always reflect the personalities, tastes and lifestyles of the happy couple. In addition, they are marked by memorable moments and expressions of love from family and friends.

Hosting a wedding event that reflects your individual personality, can be a daunting task. In addition, if you’re consumed with planning and coordinating your special event, finding the time to enjoy a cherished moment is going to be difficult.

A professional event manager or event management service can assist you. Event planners offer all you need to plan the ideal wedding: Event planning services include everything from an inexpensive, initial consultation to talk about local wedding venues, caterers, and photographers, to full-planning services and “day-of” coordination services.

Event planning services include helping with the selection of vendors and venue. They will establish a time-line to ensure everything falls into place in time for your memorable day. Event planners can help you choose a style and decor, and supervise the set-up, break-down, and layout of the area where your wedding is held.

When the “big day” finally arrives, an event planner retained to provide “day-of” coordination will make sure everything runs smoothly and that every detail is looked after. An event planner will oversee vendors, and ensure the event moves along at the correct pace. He or she will implement “Plan B” plans and solve emergencies that occur, and even act as the bride’s personal assistant.

So, whether you’re interested in basic information about planning your wedding, or you’ve already made a decision to take the day off and enjoy wedding and reception without having to concern yourself with the details, an event planner will help.

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How To Choose The Right Marquee Hire In Essex

October 22nd, 2011

For your next outdoor soiree, choose the right marquee hire in Essex. The three styles to choose from are quite varied but here we explain the differences. When designing an elegant event, a canopy is quite necessary for protection from weather and to bring beauty to the celebration.

For both a front and back garden, a sleek white umbrella will shield your guests and look stunning. Weddings, anniversary parties, galas and events will become much more sophisticated and special under a marquee. No matter the weather or temperature, there is the perfect style for your party.

There are three styles usually offered. They are called framework, traditional and Chinese hat. Each of the three styles are quite different and so it is important to inform oneself before choosing the appropriate design.

For an unobstructed inside area, the framed design is a perfect fit. There are no inner poles or ropes keeping the tent in place. There is only an aluminum frame that runs along the edges. There are no walls on the framed style due to its design. The framed style is considered the medium-size option.

Traditional styles are the largest of the three styles to choose from. They come complete with walls that have lovely French-style windows. Often the traditional style is used for weddings because of their romantic design and large size. There are two poles on the inside to hold the structure in place.

Chinese hat style is named after its pointy hat look. This style is much smaller and is usually used to section off the buffet or dance floor area. On large gardens, several of these are often sprinkled around, providing special sections of a party. This is the smallest of all styles and is often used as an entrance to a larger canopy. Your next party will be smashing with the right marquee hire in Essex.

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