Monday, June 1, 2015

Thinking about doing a Boudoir photo shoot?!

One of my brides did take the plunge and had boudoir pictures taken of herself for her fiance.  See below for thoughts from the bride and from the photographer who took the lovely pictures!


From Bride Alex:
I got the idea to do the boudoir photo shoot after going to a bridal expo, and my married friend told me she did them, and showed me her photos. I contacted Angie to see if she did them, since I had worked with her for the engagement shoot, and would be working with her soon for the wedding. She did them, so she set up the time and place. She set up getting a hair and make-up person, and the hotel where we did the photos.  

Leading up to doing the shoot, not going to lie, I was really nervous. I am not the most confident person, but I figured it didn't matter what I looked like really, it was more about capturing this time in mine and Brian's life because when would I be this age getting married to him ever again?!  Brian picked out the lingerie for the shoot. I figured that was a good way to give him some input, and build the anticipation. I brought quite a few options to the shoot; lingerie, a sheer robe, Brian's shirt, a skirt, stockings, a bathing suit, my veil, black heels, shoes for the wedding, and a corset from the renaissance festival that he loves. 




The day of the shoot getting my hair and make-up done, and the mimosa beforehand definitely helped give me some courage and helped me to have fun. We did some more 'bridal' photos, in a white robe, white lingerie, and some with my veil. Then we did some others mixing and matching some of the other pieces I brought. Some of the photos and outfits were more for me, while some were more for him. And I think that is really important if you do boudoir photos. They are just as much for you, as they are for your man (or woman for that matter). You will be able to look back on those photos are remember when you had the courage to have that much fun and be that free. I had so much fun doing the shoot, and loved how the photos turned out. I really loved the variety of photos that there turned out to be. Angie let me pick the photos for the album, and I gave it to Brian before the wedding, since I had gotten my gift from him beforehand. He loved them, and said the ones where I looked happy he loved the most. I would tell anyone who is thinking about doing boudoir photos, and is hesitant to just do them. You will have a blast, and you will always be able to look back on how amazing you looked (because no matter what, you will look amazing :) ).




From Angie, the photographer:
What if someone told you that modeling in a boudoir photo shoot would be one of the most empowering experiences you could ever do for yourself… Would you believe them?  The majority of women would probably laugh at the idea or say something like “My body is NOT ready for something like this!” or “I want to lose weight and work out first.” or just simply “I am not happy with my body.”  Yes there are some women who wouldn’t think twice and are all for it.  I’ve seen both types of women.  

I am a photographer who specializes in engagements and weddings.  I often have my brides request a boudoir session as a gift for their future groom.  This is a great way to incorporate elements such as your veil, your wedding shoes and your bridal lingerie.   When my brides express this interest I tell them that scheduling it around their hair and make up trial is a great idea.  This way they will see what their wedding look will look like in pictures, and you get to make good use of the trial. 
So how do you prepare for a photo shoot that puts you in a vulnerable state?

First off, any insecurities you have about your body share them with your photographer.  I used to tell people not to worry, that they were beautiful despite their insecurities.  While I believe this statement, I also feel like it’s important to know what your client is uncomfortable with before you ask them to bare it all.  It’s just as equally important is to ask them what they LOVE about their body.  This way you can focus on their strengths and be aware of their insecurities.  Think about this and talk it over with your photographer prior to your shoot. 


Then comes the question of what to wear!  It’s actually simpler than you’d imagine.  I usually suggest 2-4 outfits.  Think about comfort.  If you are in a relationship, grab one of your guys’ button ups or t-shirt or tie.   One of my favorite looks is an oversized sweater falling off of one shoulder.  It’s simple yet sexy.  You don’t need to go spend hundreds of dollars on new lingerie…unless of course that’s what you want to do.  A matching bra and panty set is always a hit and if you want to step outside the box think about a corset.  Statement jewelry is always a good idea to include as well as heels or boots.  I suggest going through things you already own and getting creative with it.  You can make just about anything sexy!

When your photo shoot begins always start with the outfit you are most comfortable in.  This will help loosen you up and ease into the session.   If you pick a good photographer, they will tell you exactly what to do.  I guide my clients and also read their natural movements.  By the time you are ready for your outfit change you will be ready to really work it.


My biggest piece of advice as a photographer is to have fun with it.  This is your time to show your sexy and sultry side.  These don’t have to be for a man, they can be for you! I’d say about 1/2 of my boudoir clients do it because they just want to feel beautiful.  And let me tell you, I am always hearing things like, “I felt amazing, it was such an empowering experience!”, “I can’t believe how comfortable I felt!”, “Thank you for helping me feel sexy.”

So what are you waiting for?! There’s no excuse, because everyone is beautiful. 

Be your own kind of beautiful.

“Beauty to me, is about being comfortable in your own skin.  
That or a kick-ass red lipstick!”- Gwyneth Paltrow






Thank you Alex and Angie for sharing!!!


Photographer, Angie of  Frozen in Time Photography


Thursday, May 14, 2015

Papering the House -- with Liquid Cardboard!

In the March/April 2015 issue of Special Events, there was an article about "Liquid Cardboard", very eco-conscious!  Here is that article -- is this something you would look into getting for your next event?

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Event planners who want to stress eco-consciousness at their events might want to consult the board -- the cardboard, that is.

The company, Liquid Cardboard, offers a range of products -- from decor pieces to hats to vases -- made from 100% recycled/recyclable honeycomb cardboard.



Each piece is created by gently twisting a section of the flexible cardboard into various shapes.  The vases are created by inserting any watertight vessel, such as a simple empty glass jar, into the twisted cardboard.

The newest product in the company's line is the "wish board" -- a honeycomb cardboard structure into which guests can insert slips of paper bearing their wishes and affirmations.  These wishes can be collected and read aloud or printed out and sent to event participants letting everyone know of the event's goals,successes and achievements.  The wish boards can be hung on a wall or set up as a freestanding unit.

This would also be a great idea for a guest book!  Your guests can write their well-wishes to you on slips of paper and insert them into the board!


At a recent gala honoring superstar architect, Frank Gehry, who uses cardboard in his designs, event planner David Monn used Liquid Cardboard products including table settings and decor items.

All items in the line are available in the natural cardboard color or colorized.  They are artisanally made using vegetable-based dyes and adhesives.

For more information and pricing, visit their website at www.liquidcardboard.com.

What do you think of this product?!  Share you thoughts below in comments!

Have a great day!
Lexi

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Event Sitters -- What do they do?


Many couples go back and forth on whether or not to have children at their wedding and if children are included, is there an option for keeping them entertained so the parents can enjoy the reception?  To answer that, for this post, I’d like to welcome Chris Popple, owner of ‘Treehouse Event Sitters’.  See below for more about their services!  

Who are Treehouse Event Sitters and what do you do?

In a nutshell, Treehouse Event Sitters is a relatively new company that specializes in taking care of the smallest guests at any event from weddings to the largest corporate function.  We hire highly qualified staff and bring in all the crafts, games and toys to make sure that we create the best party possible within the party.

What a great idea!  How did this come about?

That’s a funny story, my wife Melissa and I own Candlelight Floral Designs and we specialize in weddings and event floral design – through that business, we meet with hundreds of engaged couples and event planners each year.  At Candlelight, we are very personal in our approach to helping them plan their wedding or event and we started to hear the same question multiple times.  We were being asked frequently what the etiquette was around inviting some (but not all) the children to the wedding.  We are finding that more and more wedding guests are coming in from out of town, state and even out of the country and leaving those children at home may not be an option.  The ability to bring their children to the wedding is a make-or-break for their own attendance.  It was after one of these consultations where the subject came up as an issue again that we started to discuss the opportunity for a company to provide a childcare service at weddings and events.  

I would imagine the ‘Treehouse’ is a really fun place to be but can you tell us a little more about the kind of activities that you run?

Absolutely, we hire childcare professionals from the local area – and at every Treehouse we have at least one fully-qualified elementary or middle school teacher.  Our team absolutely loves working with children and finds that an evening working for Treehouse is more fun than it is work.  We bring in all the craft supplies, toys, games and books that they will need to make for a memorable and fun time.  Treehouse attendees can paint birdhouses, t-shirts and pictures if they want to, but if they prefer, we create a reading nook, a movie corner or they can just hang out on the toy carpet.  We also provide other pre-arranged activities such as face painting, magicians, and puppeteers if the event planner or bride and groom would like us to.

So as a Bride, why should I hire a sitter for my wedding?

Children are an important part of every family and no one wants to exclude them from their wedding.  That said, every parent wants to be able to relax and have fun at the wedding of a close family or friend and it can be quite hard to do that while monitoring one or more children.  Our sitters have an enormous amount of experience in childcare and we adapt the activities at each event based on what the children want to do.  This concept allows the parents to attend the wedding, relax, have fun and makes for a much more memorable event for all.

 Where do you work?

There’s nowhere we won’t go, but our most frequent destinations are in Frederick County, MD. We have worked at Walkers Overlook, Ceresville Mansion and Thorpewood but we will travel further afield if needed!

How would I go about booking the service?

Simply call us on 240-440-4101 or email us on treehouseeventsitters@mail.com  
We also have a website at www.treehouseeventsitters.com



Treehouse Event Sitters provide on-site childcare services for all private and corporate events.  Based in Historic Downtown Middletown, MD since 2013, Treehouse have employed highly qualified elementary and middle school teachers to create a party within a party for the youngest guests.  Treehouse have a focus on arts and crafts based entertainment for ages 0-12 years old.


Thank you, Chris &  Melissa, for providing this service!!

Readers, have any of you been to a wedding that used childcare services?  If so, what was it like?

Have a great week!
Lexi

Saturday, April 18, 2015

A Moment with Monte Durham!!

In March, I was fortunate enough to attend the WeddingWire World 2015 Conference at National Harbor, near Washington, DC.  Over 1,300 wedding professionals attended this fabulous 2-day conference with presentations by great speakers, networking opportunities, and meeting a few celebrities! Taking this time to focus on how we run our business will ultimately result in better service for you, our brides and grooms!

Bill Rancic, the winner of NBC's The Apprentice in season one gave an amazingly inspirational talk at the conference.  His engaging manner encouraged us to continue to grow professionally and personally!


Dana Herbert, of "Desserts by Dana" who won "Cake Boss: The Next Great Baker, Season One" shared his cake decorating skills with his over lunchtime. Then we got to enjoy one of his delicious cakes!

"Something Old, Something New; Modern Twists on Classic Traditions" was the topic for this presentation by Monte Durham from "Say Yes to the Dress, Atlanta".  He was a wonderful, entertaining speaker!



Monte also led one of the break-out sessions on "Small Tips for the Big Day" encouraging us as wedding professionals to be mindful of the smaller things that can make your wedding day even better than you envisioned!



After the break-out session, Monte was gracious enough to pose for pictures with attendees!  


Thank you WeddingWire for this great experience!  
Looking forward to WWWorld 2016!


Friday, March 27, 2015

Autumn Winery Wedding

When bride and groom, Alex & Brian, contacted me and met with me about 15 months prior to their November 7, 2014, wedding, I knew after our meeting that this would be a fun wedding of which to be a part.  Alex, a self-proclaimed, Type A personality, was very organized and knew what she and Brian wanted.  They just knew they would need assistance in getting things done as they both have very busy professional lives! Among other tasks, I created a customized checklist for us to follow as we planned, which was a huge asset for this bride to have access to!

It all started with their engagement photo session on a snowy day in January 2014 -- the pictures, taken by Frozen in Time Photography were beautiful!  Contact Angie for access to these lovely winter engagement shots, as well as the beautiful wedding pictures!

Alex & Brian chose Linganore Winecellars in Mt. Airy, MD, as their venue for the wedding. The wedding colors of blue, cream and brown were perfect for her vision of their rustic elegance-style wedding in this space. Fine Cuisine Catering did a "delicious" job with the the meal and were able to easily work with this gluten-free bride and her mother.  Wines and beer from Linganore were very nice and added a festive touch to a fall wedding and reception!



Alex getting ready to put on her wedding dress!



Yes, it was a very windy day -- but the sun was shining, making it a gorgeous day!



The bridal party posed in the barrel room! 

The morning of the wedding, Alex and her attendants and mom enjoyed a time of pampering at Rose Brooke Studio as they relaxed and got their hair and makeup done.

Alex's uncle performed the ceremony for them and did a lovely job interspersing personal elements important to Alex and Brian in among the vows, ring exchange and the more traditional parts of the ceremony.


Alex's proud father giving her one last kiss before he gave her hand to Brian!

In order to have a dedicated space for the ceremony, Alex asked Fabrication Events to create a beautiful backdrop of ivory harmony drape with twinkle lights.  This then was moved to become the backdrop behind the sweetheart table.  Also, fun cafe lighting and some Christmas lights were strung above the dance floor, illuminating that space beautifully.

Blossom and Basket Boutique provided the flowers for the wedding and reception, which included beautiful bouquets and lovely tall centerpieces, which were perfect with the tall ceilings in the winery's ballroom.

Gorgeous floral centerpieces!!


DJ Scott Albin, of Great Scott Productions, had guests on the dance floor all night -- even grandma enjoyed a dance with her family!



Yummy cupcakes, provided by Piece O'Cake, were enjoyed by all -- guests could choose from Lemon cupcakes with buttercream frosting, Cocoa Cinnamon Dulce cupcakes ,and Chocolate cupcakes with peanut butter icing!

Later in the evening, guests enjoyed both a popcorn and a candy bar buffet!  Alex created the layout for these treats, and snapped a picture so it was set up just as she wanted, with the popcorn and the candy, in separate containers, and interspersed with each other.


Guests LOVED this candy bar and popcorn buffet!


Thank you to Alex & Brian for asking me to be a part of your wedding planning, 
from beginning to end!  I enjoyed it and you!


Professionals involved in this wedding were;

Linganore Winecellars
Fine Cuisine Catering
Great Scott Productionsns
Frozen in Time Photography
Piece O'Cake
Blossom & Basket Boutique
Fabrication Events, Inc.
Rose Brooke Studio
Men's Warehouse (tuxedos)
Hampton Inn , Buckeystown Pike, Frederick, MD
A Touch of Class Limousine
Champagne Ballroom (candy bar provider)


Have a great day!

Lexi
Events by Lexi

Friday, February 27, 2015

Do We Need Wedding Insurance?!

This article is from Susan Southerland, a wedding expert who is so widely recognized that she was even given the prestigious recognition as one of only 30 wedding planners worldwide as an “A-List Planner” by Destination Weddings and Honeymoons Magazine.

The topic of this post, Wedding Insurance, is something that all couples getting married should look into.  While the article focuses specifically on wedding insurance, I encourage anyone planning ANY event, corporate or social, to look into event insurance.

Smart Start with Susan Southerland: 
Should I Buy Wedding Insurance?
FEBRUARY 24, 2014 BY BLOGMASTER LEAVE A COMMENT

Getting engaged is such an exciting time. However, the exhilaration of saying “I will” can quickly be replaced by the overwhelming concerns surrounding planning a wedding.

I designed my Smart Start series to take the worry out of planning your wedding. Smart Start will be delivered to your inbox every week filled with tips on the business and the art sides of planning a wedding. It will break up your tasks into easy-to-accomplish segments so you can enjoy the planning process.

If you have questions or ideas, please don’t hesitate to email me at susan.southerland@pwg.com. You may also find back issues of the Smart Start series by clicking here.

Should you Buy Wedding Insurance?
This question is difficult to answer with a simple yes or a no, so consider the following: if your gown salon goes out of business and you lose your deposit, would you be able to afford to purchase another gown? If your photographer doesn’t show up on the wedding day, would you be able to afford to hire one on the spot? In the unlikely event that something catastrophic (hurricane, blizzard, death in the family) happens before your wedding day, would you be able to afford to pay for a wedding all over again?

You should also keep in mind that many wedding vendors are happy to assist you in extraordinary circumstances. When Central Florida was plagued by three hurricanes within a month, all of the vendors we worked with helped couples reschedule their weddings by waiving penalties and carrying over payments. Ask the vendors you interview what they would do if a natural disaster or a death in your immediate family does occur.

What Does Wedding Insurance Cost? Basic policies can be found for as little as $125.00.

What Does Wedding Insurance Cover? Wedding insurance will cover you for many things, including needing to reschedule your wedding due to circumstances beyond your control, businesses that go bankrupt or don’t show up, damage to attire, and loss of gifts. Some will even cover change of heart!

What Doesn’t Wedding Insurance Cover? If it rains, you will not be covered. If there is a hurricane, you might be covered. Your engagement ring and other jewelry will not be covered, but your wedding ring might be. If you or your groom decide not to go through with the wedding, most policies will not cover you.

When Should You Get It? If you decide to get wedding insurance, you should get it as soon as possible. Many policies will allow you to purchase insurance even after you have paid deposits and signed contracts, so don’t worry if you have already contracted with some of your service providers.

How Much Should You Get? If possible, purchase enough coverage so that if the worst happens, you will be able to reschedule and pay for a new wedding.

Do I Need Liability Insurance? Some wedding venues will require you to carry liability insurance. If you are hosting your wedding at home, you should check with your homeowner’s insurer to see if you should get additional coverage for your wedding.

Where Can You Find Wedding Insurance? Many insurance companies offer wedding insurance, so start with one of your carriers. An online search will also yield you lots of options for you to investigate.
If you think you might want to purchase wedding insurance, make sure to keep all of your contracts and receipts. You will need them if you make a claim.

This is a brief primer as to what wedding insurance covers. It’s really important to shop around for best price, best deductible and best coverage.



So, take some time when forming your budget to look into wedding/event insurance.  In this day and age, one never knows what could happen and it's best to have something in place . . . just in case!  In the long run, it may be the best decision you make regarding your wedding (except, of course, the decision to marry your soon-to-be spouse!).

Please share your thoughts in the comments below and forward this information to someone you know who may be planning a wedding or event in the near future!

Until next time, have a great day!

Lexi
410-978-2048



Friday, February 13, 2015

The Painted Word

This post is written by a lovely artist who I have met, Heather Shreve, who can capture your wedding in a beautiful piece of art that will last a lifetime and beyond!


"The Painted Word"

The most special of days -- your wedding day!  And all these amazing plans have been made, everything has been orchestrated -- even down to the vows.  The colors have set the mood in a place that is incredibly special to you, no doubt.  Photos will be taken.  Gifts will be exchanged.  The first dance will be danced and the toasts will be toasted . . . and we will will try to capture all on film and in our mind's eye.

But, what if it rained, or Aunt Bessie forgot to take her dreadlocks out, or the ring got dropped in the sand, or the officiant blacked out?!  Stuff happens.

As an artist, I always see things differently anyway, but in this case particularly.  A piece of art from your wedding can truly be worth a thousand words, maybe more.  It can capture the mood, the colors, the place . . . and everything else, including all the things that weren't quite as you saw it unfolding in your mind's eye.  AND, it is a fabulous thing to hand down to your children and grandchildren whch they will literally arm wrestle their siblings over to keep as a family treasure!

When you look at it, years and decades down the road, you will smell all the smells, see all the colors, feel all the feelings, and remember all the people, including your spouse, who meant the most. I'm just sayin' . . . . .





Contact Heather for more information about her work!
410-374-2246