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Wednesday
Feb112015

Wedding planning-What should you be working on right now

The following is an excert from the Taylor'd Events Group Newsletter:

Taylor'd Events GroupDesprisco Photographyh via Taylor'd Events GroupWhat should you be working on?

If you are getting married this summer here is your list of tasks you should be working on right now, this is based on a mid-August Wedding.

Order the bridal gown and accessories
Finalize the guest list
Begin researching honeymoon spots
Schedule taste-testing and decide on reception menu
Book the rehearsal dinner location
Start wedding registries
Choose Videographer
Prepare save the date" letter
Choose Caterer
Send "save the date" notices to guests

Select the bridal party

 

You should have the follow done or close to being done
Choose Ceremony Officant
Choose Ceremony Musicians
Compile guest list
Choose Photographer
Select Ceremony Site
Select Reception Site
Choose Reception Musicians
Choose Florist

Sign up for Taylor'd Events Group monthly newsletter filled with wedding planning tips, cocktail recipes, upcoming events and so much more HERE.
Wednesday
Jan212015

BevMo! tips on planning the beverages for your wedding reception

BevMo! tips on planning the beverages for your wedding reception (a guest blog post from Kris Mulkey of BevMo!)

We Make Planning the Party Easy and Fun!

All great parties have three things in common: great people, great food and an amazing bar. We’ll leave the food and the guest list up to you. When it comes to the bar, we are king.

Here are some tips and tricks we’ve picked up along the way to make your reception stand out from the rest.

Wine Tips

• When planning the wine for your wedding we recommend keeping it simple. Select one red, one white and a sparkling. You may think you need a different varietal to meet all your guests needs, but you don’t! The best thing to do is buy wine that fits with your menu. Your guests will appreciate the wine and food pairing and will be totally delighted.
• A case of wine equals 60 servings (5oz).
• The average guest consumes two drinks in the first hour, then one drink each additional hour. (Example: a 3-hour reception for 150 guests = 10 cases of wine.)

• The most popular varietal to serve is Chardonnay and Pinot Noir because they are very food friendly!
• Tell a story with the wine: Select wine from the region where you met, or your favorite place, or your honeymoon destination!
• Serve a sweeter bubbly to complement the sweetness of the cake. Look for extra dry or dry on the label.
• Place opened wine bottles on the tables in the dining area so guests can help themselves. Attach a sweet note for your guests.
• If you want something fun and inexpensive, set up a no-host Champagne bar with a variety of bubbles, juices, fresh fruit and liqueurs. It’s perfect any time of year, and guests can help themselves.

Cocktail Tips

• Be creative! Serve two signature cocktails instead of an open bar. This keeps costs down and makes it really personal. You could serve a whiskey cocktail and a vodka cocktail side-by-side and let guests help themselves.
• Come up with creative names for your cocktails. Our favorite cocktails are First Kiss, Happily Ever After and Blushing Bride. (Click for the recipes!)
• Color-coordinate your signature cocktail to match the color palate of the wedding. Think of all the possibilities: mango, lavender, chartreuse, raspberry and more.
• Love martinis? Set up a martini bar with bottles of vodka, gin, vermouth olives and martini glasses.
• A coffee bar with an assortment of liqueurs is a nice way to end the evening.
• Bartenders are the best. Hire a professional to manage the bar so your friends and family will enjoy the party.

Beer

• Stock a supply of craft beer to pair with the menu. Purchase bottles or kegs to please all the beer lovers at your party.
• A 15.5 Gallon keg equals 164 servings (12oz glass)

Non-Alcoholic Products

• Don’t forget to set up non-alcoholic beverages! Go beyond the traditional sodas and check out BevMo!’s selection of old time soda and sparkling ciders and waters.
• Grab a root beer keg for the kids!
• Martinelli’s cider is festive for all ages, and any occasion

Money Saving Ideas

• Budget: Bring in your own wine to your venue. You’ll save money even if you have to pay a corkage fee. Event mark-up is huge at hotels! A $12 bottle at BevMo! can be $40 or more at a hotel. You will save anywhere from 25-50% on your total alcohol budget by shopping at BevMo! (For example: $12 bottle from BevMo! + $15 corkage fee from the hotel = $27 That is a $13 savings per bottle!!)
• Wine: Shop the 5c Wine Sale for your wine (buy one wine at regular price, get the second bottle for just 5 cents.) We have a selection of 50 wines on the sale every day. It’s a great value.
• Cocktails: Serve signature cocktails instead of an open bar! A bottle of vodka (1.75L) makes 39 drinks. It’s very economical, simple, and fun to do it this way!
• Beer: Get a great keg of beer for your guests. Dress up the tub with toile and you’ll be set. The average 15.5 gallon keg = 164 servings. (Example: A 15.5 gallon keg of Sam Adams is $174 = $1.06 per serving.)

Need help setting a budget? Play around with our drink calculator. Just fill in how many people, the length of the party, and the types of drinks you want to serve. The calculator will then give you an example of how much you need.

Are you Ready to Get Started?

•Start by registering on bevmo.com/weddings, or stopping in your nearest BevMo! The best time to do this is 45-60 days before your event.
• We’ll set you up with one of our party experts who will help you plan and order all the beverages.
• Not sure what to order? We offer a private wine tasting prior to ordering so you feel confident in your selection.
• Delivery is available! We’ll deliver all the product on the big day. We even provide complimentary local delivery on all orders over $500. *See store for details.

* Delivery service is subject to availability and limited to specific delivery zones. Must be scheduled in advance and requires a two-hour window of delivery. An adult of legal drinking age must provide valid ID and signature to verify receipt of the order. Ask a BevMo! associate for details.

- See more at: http://bevmothirstytimes.com/bevmo-tips-on-planning-the-beverages-for-your-wedding-reception/#sthash.OjvbZLO1.dpuf

Monday
Nov242014

Taylor'd Events Group-November Newsletter

Taylor'd Events by Jennifer is growing and has a new company name, Taylor'd Events Group, to represent their new success.  Additionally, they've created a monthly newsletter to let you know what is happening at Taylor'd Events.  It will include fun ideas, upcoming events and maybe a cocktail or appetizer recipe so be sure to join their mailing list HERE

Taylor'd Events Group

Wednesday
Jul162014

Nature-Inspired Tablescape published in Northwest Meetings + Events

Northwest Meetings and Events tablescapeWho knew that a trip to the market could lead to such inspiration! But that's just what happened when Jacky Grotle of Event Success went grocery shopping and found inspiration among the melons, cantaloupe to be exact, for DeLille Cellars 2013 Weddings in Woodinville theme "Rustic Ambiance with Contemporary Style".   

Jacky worked with her hand-picked team of wedding vendors to create a lush, luxurious design that embraced DeLille’s rustic ambiance with contemporary style. Pear green, champagne and tea-stained hues (all the colors inspired by a cantaloupe) were the perfect accompaniment to the incredible vineyard setting.

Read more about how creativity springs from the everyday in Northwest Meetings + Events Spring 2014 Issue or on their online blog at http://nw.meetingsmags.com/article/nature-inspired-tablescape-0.

Tuesday
Jul152014

Cicada Bridal July Accessory Sale

The months half-way over but there's still time to catch our vendor partners at Cicada Bridal's July bridal accessory sale!  Veils, sashes, wraps, jewelry and more will be 20% off throughout the month of July. 

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