Saturday, January 8, 2011

Location!, Location!, Location!


Before you scout your next event venue, there are some vital factors to take into consideration to determine if this location will be a good fit for the event.

Budget

For the more restricted budget, you probably won’t be looking at the exclusive, five star hotels. Your event budget will be the anchor for all decisions being made here- even the day of the week or holiday weekend you choose to have your event will determine your budget…. Some venues require a food/beverage minimum of at least $8,000 on a Saturday to even reserve the space versus $4500 on a Friday or Sunday. So knowing your budget will save you time and eliminate the risk of financially over-extending yourself.

Guest List

Ok… this is a big one. The number of guests attending your event is a major factor that tends to get away from us when we’re planning… Your guest list will be a pre-determinant for the overall event budget; the more guests equals more money for a larger venue and ,consequently, food, centerpieces, etc, etc, etc!

Style & Theme of Event
Big and grand aren’t always the best choices… The more intimate events are better executed in smaller venue settings. If you’re hosting an event that is laid-back and les formal, you wouldn’t explore venues that are more appropriate and fitting for a black-tie affair for 200 guests. The same goes for outdoor settings: make sure the environment compliments the ambiance you want your guests to experience.

Cheers!

Choosing The Right Vendor, At The Right Time



Booking a vendor for your wedding is not as simple as looking up a category in The Knot or The Wedding Channel.  This stage of planning is very strategic and can make the difference in you having an impressionable experience versus having the most mortified time of your life.  There’s a level of priority to follow when it comes to choosing vendors for your special day.  If you book an event/wedding planner, he or she will extend their expertise on booking service providers that will, ultimately, save you time, stress, and even your insanity.  Here’s some ideas to remember when choosing your vendors:

Priority One Vendors
These vendors include Ceremony & Reception Location, Caterer (if not required to use the venue’s exclusive caterer), Entertainment, Photographer, and the Officiant.  If you have your eyes on one of the most popular venues in the city, then you definitely need to be flexible and have some back-up dates in mind. Also, this level of vendors  are “all or nothing” type vendors- their service offerings are typically blocked for the entire day, which means a hefty deposit is usually required at contract signing. Everything is pretty much contingent upon the location that is booked… so try to book that first, for all other vendor needs will rest on the location, date, and time.

Priority Two Vendors
Priority Two vendors include Florist, Baker, Hair Stylist/Makeup Artist, Videographer, Hotel .  These types of vendors are able to handle multiple events at a time and are not needed for the entire day.  There are plenty of great service providers at this level so it’s not as cut throat to get your first choice. When booking this vendor, be sure to explicitly state, in your contract, product/service choice and TIME of delivery.  Being thirty minutes behind schedule due to a vendor can be seen as a minor hiccup by a few, but many remember it for years to come.

Third Priority Vendors
Vendors like Event Rental, Lighting, and Transportation Companies come in a surplus. Their inventory is never-ending and can sometimes be available at a week’s notice, depending on the need.  Remember, transportation can be interchangeable between Priority Two and Three given the season- late spring/summer can be a pain with prom season and all the other weddings going on… so keep that in mind.



CHEERS!

Swatch Watch: Goth-Glam


I call this particular Swatch Watch "Goth Glam".... The deep, dark shades or reds and purples screams drama and even a level of warmth that is so appropriate for a winter wedding. This pallete paired with hints of metallic accents can only be described as sophistication and glam at its best.

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Welcome To Sovereign Events' Blog!  This blog is a creative resource for those seeking inspiration, tips, and advice in event planning and at-home entertaining.  Whether you're perplexed about your decor, theme, or even your paper styling, this guide is here to help.  I will share my professional resources and experiences and hope that my insight will creatively inspire you into being a chic and swanky planner and hostess!

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