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Cultural Fusion Tips

If you are like any of my brides, you are faced with the challenge of juggling the wishes of your family, your future husband, his family, and finally your own ideas. All you want is a cohesive party to celebrate your nuptials and enjoy the process. A good wedding consultant can help you congeal all these elements together and create a flawless event, but keep in mind, their job is to ultimately assist you with what you envision. Use them as a resource to reinforce the plan of action. Here are a few guidelines that will help you along your way. If you know these things, it will help you and your planner in the long run!

  1. Pick one or two elements from both sides to celebrate equally during the ceremony. This makes the union balanced and respectful.
  2. Know your limitations. If it’s a long distance wedding, there’s no need in stressing out over details that you could easily delegate to an on-site planner.
  3. Envision your dream palette, and work the customs around that. Not the other way around.
  4. Trust your gut. It’s easy to get overwhelmed, especially with various styles. Go with your first instinct, because that’s usually right. For example, I’ve witnessed many melt downs at bridal stores that could have been avoided.  Go with your gut and pick the first dress that made you feel beautiful instead of trying on a gazillion.
  5. Culture and heritage is all about spirit, essence and the culmination of little details. There’s no pressure to go over the top, unless you really want to…and that’s another sexy and bold style, in itself.

Tips adapted from Wedding Nouveau. Thanks for all the great tips.

 

“Oh the weather outside is frightful . . .” Let’s go somewhere else!

It’s Thursday, already. Where did the week go? This month is chalked full of events for Full Circle Eventi. As I mentioned on Monday, Pam and I attended the networking meeting and signed a couple great vendors to our repertoire, more information to follow. And then, of course there is Christmas. But right now, I am excited about my trip to Los Angelos, a cultural Mecca! I’ve been running around crazy all week, get everything together.

I am headed to LA to visit family, but while I’m there I’ve planned some insider scooping on the LA wedding scene. I was really looking forward to meeting Fri from Wedding Nouveau, but I am so happy that she had her baby girl on Sunday, and we’ll have to postpone it for the next trip out! Instead I am going to seek out a couple other wedding and event coordinators for some coffee talk. I’ve planned a trip down to the flower market, to be swept away in fragrance and exotic flowers, maybe muster up some décor ideas! You know me; I’m all about unique twists on traditions, so I will be looking for the hottest images to liven up the Midwest market. The best part, since I have family in the area, I anticipate doing this at least once a year!

Aside from preparing for this exciting trip, I’ve been busy completing the designs and plans for the upcoming Bride-to-Be show display at the Dearborn Hyatt. My surprise delight is on board and ready to go at the booth! You need to stop by and see what it’s all about; I promise you won’t be disappointed! Promotional material is on its way as well. Finally, I promise the final information on the chuppah/mandap display will be posted after I get back!

I will be updating you during the trip, but I can’t leave you with a simple write up for today. Here is your imagination image to mull over. Let me know what you think!

Artist, Yuehui Tang

Lia

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