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Jenna and Nick…what a beautiful young couple!  Jenna’s Mother Diane was a joy to work with.  Nick is one of those guys whose exterior makes him look quite menacing if one doesn’t know what a big soft teddy bear of a guy he is.  Jenna and Nick opted for our decor lighting package to transform the Ramada Inn of Marquette from white during cocktail hour to the whole room bathed in lilac for her dinnertime.   What a beautiful way to change the mood of the room.

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Last Updated on Sunday, 17 July 2011 03:17

Most brides when planning a wedding can be overwhelmed and stressed out.  It’s important to find wedding professionals who can HELP you, and aren’t just concerned with THEIR bottom line.  Here are 3 tips to use when interviewing any wedding vendor you are considering.

Do Your Homework.  You’ll get much more out of a meeting or conversation with a wedding professional if you do a little background homework first.

Spend some time on the internet or talking to friends who’ve recently been married.  Find out the average prices in your area and what services are available.  Get an idea of what you like and don’t like.  Wedding websites and chat rooms can be a great resource.  This way when you meet with a wedding professional you’ll be able to ask better questions and have an idea of what to look out for.

Ask Questions.  There are no stupid questions!  Make sure you get clear, specific answers to your questions. If you aren’t sure what something means, ask them to clarify. Keep asking questions until you completely understand.

If a wedding vendor has a problem with you asking questions, they probably aren’t the one for you.  The best wedding professionals are patient, understanding and take the time to help you make the best choices for your wedding.

Check References.  Portfolios are hand-picked to show off the best work, but they may not represent the “average” wedding performance.  Videos are edited for the optimum presentation.  But real referrals from satisfied clients are hard to fake.

Call up both client and professional references.  Ask questions and use those listening skills.  Even if they give a rave review, you’ll often be able to “read between the lines” if there were any issues or problems.

Ask around and search the internet for reviews.  Check the Better Business Bureau for any outstanding complaints against the business.  Weigh all of this information into your choices.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 21 April 2011 05:35

The first wedding anniversary gift is traditionally paper.  Creative items to give could be:

A massage gift certificate

Have a calligrapher write your vows out on paper and frame it for your spouse.

Love notes on the mirror before work.

Perhaps a journal to write in for her or him.

Maybe paper roses would be just the thing.

Anything to do with paper personalized to your spouse’s likes and style will do.  Get creative and have fun!

Read on to know the history behind anniversaries.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 April 2011 10:18