
*Only available to new client inquiries. Offer available to bookings from November 30th, 2009 through December 15th, 2009.
"Because Life is Full of Events to Celebrate..."
*Only available to new client inquiries. Offer available to bookings from November 30th, 2009 through December 15th, 2009.
HOLIDAY OFFER - HOLIDAY SPA SERVICES:
Now you can add the following services to ANY holiday event for a LESS THAN $5 per person:
Chair Massage, BONGERS Massage, Merry Mani Aromatherapy Hand Massage
The regular rate in $100 per therapist per hour, but they are slashing the prices on those services by 50% - That's $50 per therapi...st/per hour - if you have 12 guests an hour that's only $4.15 per person! What an amazing deal!!
These are a GREAT addition to any holiday party or event and also a nice treat for family, friends, co-workers, staff, clients and customers. Show your appreciation this holiday with a mini-pampering treat! (Gift certificates are also available)
Appointments are limited and going fast, so call today at 877-SPArtie(s) to schedule yours (877-772-7843)
info@sparties.comhttp://www.facebook.com/l/c3629;www.sparties.com
SPArties Mobile Spa
*Appointments must be used by 12/31/09 and may not be combined with any other offer, existing contracts or substituted for other services. Gratuities are additional Spa Party - Mobile Spa Parties http://www.facebook.com/l/c3629;www.sparties.comOn-site spa parties in the comfort, privacy, and convenience of your own home, office, or location of your choice. Spa parties...you bring the friends, we'll bring the day spa.
Pamper-UP for the Holidays!
xoxoxo
Thank you so much to each and everyone of our past/current clients who have voted/rated FYEP! I am very grateful and will continue to give my best. Thanks to my team of fabulous girls and all their hard work, and to my husband for his love and support-with out their help I wouldn't be able to do what I most LOVE and ENJOY...planning amazing weddings!
2009 has been a great year and I look forward to an even amazing 2010. Thank you all for the continued support.
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WeddingWire, the nation’s leading wedding technology company, has just announced that For Your Event Planning is officially WeddingWire Rated 2009! WeddingWire created the annual Rated program to honor wedding professionals, like For Your Event Planning, for their excellence and to help brides and grooms easily find the right wedding professionals to match their needs.
“We are excited to unveil WeddingWire Rated 2009, now in its third year. With hundreds of thousands of reviews, WeddingWire has made it easy for engaged couples to find the nation’s very best wedding professionals,” according to Sonny Ganguly, WeddingWire’s Chief Marketing Officer. “WeddingWire Rated is an excellent way for businesses to showcase their continued success in the wedding industry.”
For Your Event Planning has 9 reviews with an average of 5.0 rating, making us eligible to hold the Rated title on the WeddingWire Network. Each review has been written by our former clients and includes detailed ratings and insightful descriptions of their experiences with our services. These reviews not only enhance our credibility, but also help differentiate our business within the WeddingWire Network.
For Your Event Planning would like to thank our past brides and grooms for taking the time to review our services on WeddingWire.
If you are a past client of For Your Event Planning and have yet to provide us with your feedback, visit reviews.weddingwire.com and review our services today.
Photo credit: Mary at Touch of Class DJ's/Video
Their ceremony and reception took place at The Graycliff in Moonachie, New Jersey. It had to be on one of the most beautiful Sundays of November, warm and sunny, the perfect wedding day...and Josh Lynn did his usual amazing job at documenting the day!
Photo by For Your Event Planning
Roycelyn and Daniel’s wedding day started off at The Ranaissance Meadowlands with bridal party, mimosas and the amazing team of beauty pros of Pink Comb Salon/I Do Hair and Makeup; the lovely ladies Michelle and Rosalie-and ended with Danny busting a move on the dance floor; a famous back-flip...energy produced by the sound systems and beats of Touch of Class DJ’s! Mario and Marco rocking the house just how they do.
Photo by For Your Event Planning
Daniel and Roycelyn saw each other before the ceremony so that Josh Lynn could do all of the photographs beforehand at the Meadowlands Environmental Center. The scenery there is absolutely beautiful and breathtaking. Let me tell you, pre-ceremony pictures is the way to go! Taking their formals prior to their ceremony allowed them to enjoy their family and friends during cocktail hour.
APPLES AND WINE
Women are like apples on trees...
The best ones are at the top of the tree. Most men don't want to reach for the good ones because they are afraid of falling and getting hurt. Instead, they just take the rotten apples from the ground that aren't as good, but easy - The apples at the top think something is wrong with them, when in reality, they're amazing.
They just have to wait for the right man to come along, the one who's brave enough to climb all the way to the top of the tree.
Now Men... Men are like a fine wine...
They begin as grapes, and it's up to women to stomp the pits out of them until they turn into something acceptable to have dinner with.
Here's a "Green" inspiration board to go with your drink.
The symbolism of the Lazo (Lasso) is to show the union and protection of marriage.
Lazo (sometimes called, "lasso") or rope is placed around the bride and groom's shoulders (groom's shoulder's first) in the form of an "8" (the infinity symbol) - after they have exchanged their vows - to symbolize their everlasting union. This is usually done by the officiant/priest, however, family members can also take part in this ritual. The couple wears the lazo (lasso) throughout the remainder of the ceremony.
The Lazo (Lasso) is sometimes made of rosary beads, white ribbon, flowers, fabric, silver, crystal or elaborately painted wood. It can also be placed around the couple's necks, or wrists. If the couple has children; they may also be included as they will definitely be a part of the new family.
After the prayer and before either attempts to rise, at the end of the ceremony, the lazo(lasso) is removed by the same people who put it on and given to the bride as a memento of her becoming the mistress of the groom's heart and home and shows their promise to always be together side-by-side.
You don't marry someone you can live with, you marry the person who you cannot live without.”
~ author unknown
Happy Monday, xoxo
Shown above is the 1962 silver cloud Rolls Royce-compliments of Santos VIP Limo
Enjoy!
And if you're wondering where to start, here are some tips on what to include in your wedding website:
~ Include dates, times, locations and what type of event it will be (religious ceremony, destination wedding, outdoor wedding, lakeside wedding etc...). Add maps to the ceremony and reception venues, especially if they are in different locations. This simple information will answer most of the questions your guests might have.
~ If guests are coming from out of town, use the website to make their travel arrangements easier. Include maps, hotel, (don't forget the room blocks)and rental car information.If possible include a price, so that guests have an idea of the variations of hotels, alternatives. Help them feel right at home with suggested local restaurants and local activities to entertain during their stay. If children are coming, make sure you include some kid-friendly ideas.
~Car transportation or taxi phone numbers to get to/from hotel to the site of the ceremony and wedding reception, (if they’re in different places). Directions will also be very helpful.
~ Your love story-- "how you met"and a picture of both of you (or a few, you can create albums). People love to delve into the personal lives of others and your story will not only provide interesting content, it will make your wedding more personal for your guests. **Including this information is optional**
~ Your registry information (and links)... (though it can’t go on your invitations, it can go here!)
~ Your attendants, their names, their role in your wedding and tell how you know them or why you chose them. Again, this kind of personal information is optional but will be interesting to your guests. This helps guests know who's is in the bridal party and know how they are affiliated--(bridal shower questions??...hint,hint)
***Avoid rambling. A little personal information is interesting; your life story from day one might be too much. Use your best judgment.
~ You may also like to include an RSVP feature so that people can RSVP via the internet (and you'll save a little paper!)
~A link to an online photo sharing site (photobucket, snapfish, kodak easy share etc..) so that people can post pictures before and after the wedding.
~ Updates or information that you think guests should know about but that you may have been unable to include with the invite; rehearsal, rehearsal dinner etc, traditions you may be incorporating into your wedding with an explanation and description.
~ A Guestbook! It will keep track of your website visitors and it will allow your visitors to show some love by leaving you a comment about your wedding webpage, wedding plans etc...
Have fun creating your website!