Thursday, February 21, 2013

A New Way to See Venues.... Hmm, I Don't Get It.

A Multi-Venue Open House... What? Yeah, that's the reaction I've been getting. Sometimes, just because something is clear in your own mind, it doesn't translate well to others. This has been my experience with the concept for a really fantastic event that I'm a part of; Wedding Walk Tacoma. I can see so clearly how the concept makes amazing sense; 5 premier venues, some of them with historic significance  all having a no-holding-back, pull-out-all-the-stops, interactive open house tour, ON THE SAME DAY! In my mind, who'd want to miss that?! Well, I guess a person has to understand it, to know that they don't want to miss it. So, here it is, described as best I can....


  • Get your tickets online, CHEAP, by signing up for an invite! www.weddingwalkyourcity.com/Membership.html
  • There's a start point, to check in. The start point is at the 1st participating venue, where there is also great parking
  • At the start point, ticket holders check in, then get "passport" that maps out the whole event. Follow it.
  • At each venue there's a Planner table, that explains the thought process behind the design/theme of each space
  • At each venue (there are 5 venues) the event spaces are fully decorated, as if you are at a wedding or party
  • At each venue there are great eats, from leading caterers, who've set up just like they would for a stellar party
  • At each venue there is a dessert or cake expert, also set up and serving
  • At each venue there are additional event service professionals offering goods, and/or discounts 
  • Many venues are offering other activities/entertainment: Photo Booth, Spa Services, Candy Buffet, Live Musicians & DJ's
  • Get your passport stamped at each venue to be entered in a drawing for a FREE WEDDING/EVENT
  • At the last venue, there's an after party


"Okay, really, why wouldn't someone want to spend an afternoon this way?", I ask myself. Ah, because this concept is new, innovative and people just don't "see" it quite yet. So, come try it. See for yourself what a great time this is! Even if you're not planning an event, THIS is an EVENT, and IT'S FUN!

WEDDING WALK TACOMA, Sunday Feb. 24th, Noon-5pm: www.weddingwalkyourcity.com/membership.html
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Event Tenting the Northwest; When the Rain Won't Go Away!

The Great Pacific Northwest can't be beat for sweeping views of mountain, sea and sky. It's majestic  magnificent, full of wonder, and ....wet.

When planning any outdoor event in Western Washington, or Oregon, or anywhere that rain can sweep though despite a sunny forecast, a Plan B, is crucial! Tenting is the answer. If you do it right, it even makes a beautiful Plan A. There are ways to keep views unobstructed, and guests dry, at the same time.

Washington Wedding Planner
clear walls keep out the rain, but let in the pond, fountain and forest views

1. For a gorgeous outdoor venue, plan to have the ceremony outdoors, with the realistic view that it might have to move into the reception tent, in the case of rain. If a plan is already in place, this Plan B transition will go smoothly. One way to prep, in case of moving the ceremony, is to leave space on and around the tented dance floor, using that space to move the ceremony under cover.

2. If you're worried about a tent obstructing the view, splurge a little on clear side walls. You can keep the standard white tent (recommended if you're putting it up for shade), but have clear walls installed, so everyone can enjoy the surroundings. Keep in mind, a clear topped tent will steam up on a sunny day, just like a greenhouse would.

3. A standard white tent can be decorated in your colors by adding swagging to the sides and ceiling. At party suppliers, online, there are many different options for purchasing fabric yardage, specifically for event draping.

4. Light it up: remember that any outdoor event, tented or otherwise, will need ample lighting. Discuss options with your planner, the venue or the rental company, to be sure there is practical lighting and pretty (mood) lighting.


clear tent 2

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Make the Day Memorable!


We all look for ways to make a special day stand out. So, what happens when you're out of ideas? It happens; we're looking for something so unique, so new, that sometimes the date approaches and we have..... nothing. 

tip 1. Being decisive is better than being right... If we always worry about being right, we may never make a decision. So, instead of asking yourself if something is "just right", ask yourself if it's "not bad". As long as an idea has some good in it, you've got a starting point!


tip 2. Something small, sweet and finished, is better than something big, ornate and incomplete... Yes! Big Ideas have their place, but they don't always have their time. I mean, if you can't manage time in a way that gets the big idea done properly, then it's SO much better to scale a concept down and do it well!


tip 3. Keep it personal... When ideas stem from what you, or the guest of honor, loves then an event is unique; uniquely YOU! That's what really matters.






Here's a cute idea for a child's birthday party, based on a simple idea; The Little Red Wagon
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