Archive for November, 2009

Twilight Inspiration


Ok, let me start by saying I am not the fanatic or “Twilighter” enthusiast some of best friends are, but I can recognize a good thing when it’s there! While I passed this information to Pam of Events by Pam, since she is a passionate “Twilighter,” I have to share this information here at Full Circle Eventi. Vampirism could be considered a culture, right! And it’s day and night, so very opposite cultures that fused together to create amazing imagery and an over the top but very elegant event. Thanks to Lindsey Tropf owner of Pure: Photography by Lindsey Tropf for this AMAZING display of artistry. All the vendors who contributed to this photo-shoot are below!

The hardest thing for me is to pick images to share here. But check out Lindsey’s blog and the entire daylight and TWILIGHT spread


I will admit, I’ve always had a fascination with Vampires, and love Anne Rice.  Maybe after this inspiration board, I’ll need to run right out and watch Twilight, and become a Twilighter myself!

The Vendors:

Concept & Event Stationery | Unique Designs | www.daretobunique.com
Photography | Pure: Photography by Lindsey Tropf | www.purebylindsey.com
Concept Designer: Flowers & Tablescape | The Event Divas | www.theeventdivas.net
Cake | Posh Pastry | www.poshpastry.com
Hair | Stephanie & Lonie Carpenter from Mode Salon | www.amodesalon.com
Makeup | Sarah Hunter from Mode Salon | www.amodesalon.com
Accessories | Kari Roy | www.kariroy.net
Female Model | Chanel Bird | chanelb17@aol.com
Male Model | Bobby Swan
Wedding Dress | Solution’s Bridal | www.solutionsbridal.com
Tux | Tuxedo Junction | www.tuxedojunction.com
Linen Rentals | Celebration’s Catering | www.celebrations-catering.com


Editorial update:  I have been informed that I have mislabeled Twilight followers as “Twilighters.”  I apologize and do not wish to offend any “TwiHards” out there.  Please note that I am a passionate vampire follower!  Thanks Pam for setting me straight!

 

FTC Regulations

It’s relatively common knowledge that advertising makes the world go round. Recently the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which oversees regulations related to blogging and social media decided to get more involved in the “advertising.” The new regulations require anyone paying for advertising space or getting paid to advertise someone else’s services or products to disclose that information to their readers. For a network dependent market like the wedding industry this will have a major impact.

What does this means to the wedding industry? Any paid advertisement in a magazine’s website’s or blog’s vendor directory must disclose a vendor paid to be listed. To display one of the blog badges indicating membership must be disclosed if vendor paid to be included. Blogs and sites that a vendor advertises with will also have to disclose that their memberships are paid advertising, regardless of how extensive their research and selection process may be. If a blog features your work in an editorial post, and you are one of their advertisers, they will have to disclose that as well, even if it is not a “sponsored post”. If you see a badge or a site’s logo on a vendors press and award page, there should also be a disclosure that they actually paid a membership.

What this means to you, dear reader? When you are reading wedding websites (like The Knot and Brides), blogs. Facebook pages, Twitter, and other posts, keep in mind:

  • If the poster is receiving money for a post, they must disclose this information. For example, if a florist pays a wedding consultant to blog about their services, the consultant is responsible to inform the reader they have been paid to do the write up.
  • If a website is receiving money to list preferred and featured vendors, they must disclose this information. For example, if a vendor or consultant pays the website to have a “premium” or featured vendor spot on their website, the website host is responsible to inform the reader they have been paid to list the client.
  • If the poster received a product to review for a post, they must disclose this information. So if a camera company sends a photographer the latest gear to play with and write about, the photographer has to disclose that they received the product for free.

The FTC can fine each violation of these regulations for up to $11,000 per post beginning December 1st.

You can read the release on the FTC Act here.

The intent of the FTC is that vendors are honest about money changing hands for the privilege of being listed on another site. Again, these regulations apply to blogs, websites, Twitter, Facebook, and other areas of social media.

Recently I read a post from Splendid Communications owner, Liene, and I will also be adopting *C idea Trish Hay (a graphic artist Liene works with) to denote a tweet about a client. From now on you’ll see a *C at the end of any tweet I do that promotes a client of Full Circle Eventi in some fashion. I am including this information on my Twitter page to include this information so anyone who visits that page knows what the symbol stands for in tweets.

I am fortunate to work with companies in which I believe in 100%, so you won’t see much change in my writing or posts, just the added disclosure symbol that shows I do have a specific interest in the success of a particular company.

 

All Things Blumz… by JRDesigns

Last night was the monthly meeting for National Association of Catering Executives (NACE) held in my backyard at Blumz . . . by JRDesigns in Ferndale. It was a tailgating party for all the event professionals. Pizza, soda, BYOB, cookies, and lots of great conversation and networking.

Ooooh, it’s like being a kid in a candy store, from the moment you walk in the door, So many ideas race through my head as I walk through their displays. Blumz is inspirational. I’ve spent hours speaking to Rochelle, Jerome, Robbin, Dawn and the rest of the creative staff at Blumz, and highly recommend their amazing designs. Flowers, linens, invitations, gifts, lighting, décor and cakes, Blumz has an impressive display for all types of events.

I took lots of photos of their vignettes, and honestly, the hardest part is selecting which one to share with you now. Of course, being the holiday season, they have their Christmas displays, including a turquoise tree in the front window. I’ve been told, their location in Detroit has a pink one to match. So, here are a couple of those images (in case you’re working on your Holiday displays).

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If you’re interested, they have an upcoming Holiday Decorating class. A Christmas Tree decoration class at the Ferndale location, December 2, 2009. For further information, check out Blumz. . . by JRDesigns.


Of course, being all things cultural, I was naturally drawn to their red and black Asian theme display at the foyer. Absolutely stunning and fantastic reception theme! I am drawn to the colors and the use of unusual items to make a bold statement.


I am simply in love with all the style, pizzazz and panache demonstrated in these photos. I can’t wait to work with the team again! And I just got an invitation to another upcoming event at Blumz . . .! My head is spinning with anticipation. Till next time!

 

Inspiration Boards – Pink&Green

Do you ever page through wedding magazines, love everything they have cover to cover, and wonder how to incorporate it all into your big day?

Do you want to wear a bird cage veil, a wedding gown and a sari in the same day?

Do you debate on adding events to your wedding week, just so you can wear every type of outfit you have ever dreamed of?


Reader questions fill my inbox everyday and I am always DE-lighted to help brides plan their fairytale weddings.  The one thing I notice is a lot of brides ask questions when they are looking for a bit of direction.  Like, “what colors should I chose” or “do you think that we should have a band or DJ.”

Many of these types of questions can be answered by looking at your individual taste.  All our brides-to-be are unique, fabulous, and have a style of their own, and your wedding day should be a reflection of that!

With that said, here is the creation of the newest inspiration board.



Shoes by Christian Louboutin, via here and here; Rose Petal Isle from Martha Stewart; White & Pink cake by Cake Design By Fancy Cakes Leslie; Green & Pink Cake from Brides; Topiaries by Beau-Coup: ; Pink and Green Lanterns from Flickr; Wedding gown photo by Murakami Wedding Photography; Wedding Gown “Leah” via Hollywood Dreams Website; Photo credits: Blooms By Martha Andrews, Alison Ulshoffer Events; Polka Dot Lip Balm from Little Things Favor.

If you’d like to submit your own ideas, send your inspiration board to submission@fullcircleeventi.com.

 

Tradition Tuesday * Episode 1

Tuesday’s is about traditions. Be it modern American tradition, cultural traditions, or fusion traditions, today is dedicated to discussing part of the Wedding, Ceremony, and Reception. Tuesday’s will feature couples celebrating their weddings and their traditions. The layout will include the layout of the day, location, and all the cultural elements, such as Henna Party, the signing of the Ketubah, Sangeet, Rope Ceremony, Pinning the Veil, Seven Steps, Dancing in the Hog Trough, etc.

If you are a bride to be or a newlywed and would like to share your upcoming or recent ceremony and reception traditions, we’d love to hear from you. Send your submissions to be featured to submission@fullcircleeventi.com. Please include pictures (especially any that feature the tradition), and a short write up on the day layout, where the ceremony and reception took place, and a list of the cultural traditions you implemented. We’d love to hear from you and feature you in one of our upcoming posts.

top photography by Ellen Roy Photography, bottom right photography by Marcin Harla, left shoes by Prada

For today, we’re featuring a great replacement for the bridal bouquet toss. I’ve seen some nasty fights in my days, could be called a true cat fight to win the bouquet. At one recent wedding, I would have called a personal foul on one of the guest in any basketball court (over the back). But she held on for dear life. In fact both of them did.

Do you want to incorporate a fun, non-humiliating, find-out-who-will-marry-next tradition into your wedding? Do you dread standing up with other girls while the DJ plays Single Ladies or Girls Just Wanna Have Fun for the traditional and often humiliating bouquet toss?

If you answered yes to one or more of these questions, I have a great idea for you.

Instead of tossing a bouquet and subjecting their girlfriends to bodily harm, Turkish brides use shoes. No we are not tossing shoes instead of flowers. Before the ceremony, the single women autograph the sole of the bride’s wedding shoe. You can do this with just your bridesmaids or you can include it as an activity at your bridal showers, After the shoes have made their way down the aisle and danced the night away, Turkish legend has it that the person whose name has faded the least will be the next to marry.

Just one more reason to enjoy dancing the night away!

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