Friday, September 23, 2011

Weiner Bar Mitzvah

When we found out one of our favorite wedding professionals, Mara Weiner of Allure Invitations, was preparing for her son, Ben's Bar Mitzvah we could not have been more excited to be apart of this big day.  Ben's closest family and friends celebrated at Hotel Marlow in Cambridge, which served as a perfect backdrop for the basketball themed soiree. 

The details of this event is what made it truly unforgettable.  The place cards, designed by SD Events, were inspired by basketball game tickets that featured Ben's face on each card.  Mara herself designed the gorgeous invitations that mixed tradition with Ben's favorite sport.  The front was a classic invite in slate gray while the back displayed the texture of an authentic basketball.  Finally the Ben-ito was featured as a signature mocktail any thirteen year old would have swooned over.

Instead of cherishing his first gift for himself he used it to personally donate several basketballs to the Jewish Big Brother Big Sister Program.  Congratulations Ben!  We could not have been more honored to be involved in your special day!







Thursday, September 15, 2011

Traditions Up for Debate

The words wedding and tradition go hand in hand… but not all brides are sold on being traditional. Here are a few traditions we have seen recently up for debate. We added some of our own thoughts…but what do you think? After all, you’re the bride… you make the rules.

1.      The man proposes – Unless you want to continue to drop hints to no avail just propose yourself.  No one said there was anything wrong with a “mangagement ring”.

2.      Ring must be diamond- Over 80 percent of married woman wear a diamond engagement ring... but that does not mean you have to!

3.      Only one maid of honor- Oh just have two… planning a wedding is enough work without having to referee a cat fight between your sister and your best friend.

4.      Registering – We find the only tradition regarding a registry that cannot be forgotten is that there should not be any mention of gifts on a wedding invitation.

5.      Bridal Showers- Traditionally bridal showers are an event just for women, but wedding traditions should be able to evolve with the trends of the modern world.  Be unconventional and host a Jack and Jill bridal shower so that guests of both genders can attend.

6.      Bachelor/Bachelorette Parties- What could be wrong about anything that ends in the word party?... but then again we all saw the Hangover.

7.      Bride’s parents foot the bill- In today’s tough economic times and the increasingly expensive prices for weddings it seems more adequate to have multiple people financially contribute to a wedding… perhaps even the bride and groom themselves.

8.      Gender-Specific attendants- Not sure what to do with your gay best friend? Bridesmen anyone? Shake it up…whose judging.

9.      Matching bridesmaid dresses- Thanks to Sex and the City (where all good trends are born) mixing things up for your bridesmaids in both color and silhouette is a trend we can’t help but encourage.

10.  A veil- While sporting a veil is almost as sacred a tradition as wearing white, some may rather showcase their hair and makeup they had professionally done.

11.  Flower girls/ring bearers- This can be an adorable way to include some younger family members or friends, but having to babysit on your special day is definitely not an ideal situation.

12.  Dad “gives you away”- If your father is a guest at your wedding, not having him walk you down the aisle may be the ultimate snub.  If he won’t be there, be creative!  We’ve seen it all from the bride’s siblings or children giving them away, or even walking down the aisle by yourself.

13.  Traditional vows- Reciting traditional vows can take a lot of stress off a soon to be married couple, but personalized vows can be a sweet alternative and a lot more memorable.

14.  Rice shower- While the origin of throwing rice at a newly married couple is intended to represent longevity and prosperity, being pelted with tiny bits of grain may not be how you always envisioned your wedding day.

15.  Receiving line- This could be quite a nuisance to orchestrate, but may be the only feasible way to share a moment with each and every guest invited to your wedding.

16.  First dance- As long as the song is not a cliché, the first dance is a tradition we would like to see stick around for many weddings to come.

17.  Bouquet toss- To toss or not to toss?  Some single women might look at this tradition as a blow to their ego, while others will not read so much into it and allow themselves to enjoy the thrill of competition.

18.  Garter toss- Let’s be honest, the garter toss can be down  right awkward.  Feel free to dump this odd tradition.

19.  Funny speeches- All in good fun or all too personal?  We don’t know if Nana needs to know about that one time in college when…..

20.  Feed each other cake- Cute until it ends up all over your face…You paid for that make up didn’t you?  

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Wedding Trend: Donate, Donate, Donate!


            For the critics out there who claim weddings are a frivolous waste of money, well we couldn’t disagree more… but we understand none the less. Helping brides or better yet father’s of the bride, sleep a little better at night is the trend of donating the wedding day’s excess food, flowers, and formal wear to local charities.  With just a little extra planning and our help, couples are cutting down on wedding waste to help others. Local food rescue programs pick up and deliver unused food to near by homeless shelters.  As for the flowers, a lot of work goes into those perfectly quaffed center pieces, so we love when their beauty is optimized on. Couples can donate centerpieces and flowers to retirement homes and assisted living centers. Also bridesmaid dresses and groomsman tuxedos, as long as they are only slightly worn, can be donated to nonprofit organizations that provide formal wear to low income high schools.
Recently SD Events partnered with Feeding Our Neighbors food pickup and Ambrosia Catering to help donate unused food from a party hosted by Ernie Boch JR. Boston Rescue Mission will help feed over 200 people with this left over food alone.


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Why Do A Wedding Website ?

One of the more popular wedding trends is creating a wedding website. As we know, there are more and more people who use the internet not to just search information, but to communicate with people. Having a website allows people to learn more about yourself and your soon to be husband and it allows your guest to learns more about the wedding day. To get you started here is a site to help you create your personal wedding website. Start Creating

Also here are some options that you can put on the website. 
  • Travel Information 
  • City Information ( things to do)
  • Map to find the ceremony and reception
  • RSVP Features
  • Registry Options
  • "How we met" stories
  • Engagement Photographs 
  • Personal Blogs
  • Allow your guest to leave comments