Monday, March 1, 2010

Bridal Showcase Spotlight: Brooklyn Bridal Show at BAM



Come visit me at the Brooklyn Bridal Show at BAM on March 7th, 2010. Invite Couture will be exhibiting our most recent custom designs as well as providing on site consultations for brides attending the show. We look forward to seeing you there!


Here Comes the Bride Brooklyn Bridal Show

Brooklyn, the borough of innovation and a hot bed of creativity, will be the location for a unique Bridal show in March. BAM, Brooklyn’s leading cultural institution and an international leader in performance arts, will host the show on March 7th in partnership with Great Performances, its exclusive caterer, and supported by Edible Brooklyn, the voice of the new food movement in the borough.

Enjoy cocktails, lounge seating, expert workshops, demos, and a chance to win a night at the Plaza Hotel. Guests will also take home wedding gift bags created especially by our vendors. Buy Tickets (Enter the code 'brooklynbride' to receive a complimentary offer!)

BAM
30 Lafayette Avenue
$20
Sunday, March 7 2010 2-6 PM
No day of tickets available.

Friday, February 26, 2010

The #1 Way to Save Money on Your Wedding

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It's no secret, weddings are expensive. Actually, they are beyond expensive. Weddings equal expensive no matter which way you go about it.

When you're just starting to plan your wedding, the very first decision that should be made is what your total budget is. Knowing this will later determine a variety of decisions for you later on down the road. For example, what your venue will be, what type of meals you'll serve, etc.

What is the next best decision you can make after determining your budget that will actually help you stay on budget?

Your total number of guests.

The fact is, no matter which way you put it the less guests you have the less expensive your wedding will be. It's all a numbers game. The less guests you have, the less meals, invitations, centerpieces, favors, etc. you'll be needing. Knowing this gives you a much better and more realistic chance of actually staying within your budget.

After determining your budget and your total number of guests you'll be inviting, it's then a bit easier to figure out where you can splurge and where you'll have to cut back. It also gives you a better perspective in determining the sort of event you want to have and realistically what you can afford. This method not only helps you save money and be budget focused, it can also help you actually afford higher end items should they be important to you.

For example, let's say you have an average bridal budget of $29,000. Let's also pretend you have crazy, expensive tastes. According to this budget your catering should fall in the $4,000 range not including the cake (depending on which calculation tool you use). So if you wanted to have your wedding at the Creme de la Creme wedding venue which charges $200/head for catering, you could still afford this on your budget granted you have a small wedding of around 20 people. Having only 20 people will also keep your other costs down as well. As another example with the $29,000 average bridal budget your invitations should be around $400. Guess what? If you only invite 20 people you can have those crazy silk box invitations that cost $20 each and still fit in your budget.

But then again if Mom and Dad insist that you'll actually need to be inviting 200 guests, that means you'll have to keep your catering costs at around $20 a plate. Your invitations would then have to come to only $2 each. You'll have to produce more invitations, centerpieces, etc and therefore might have to reconsider what style and quality of the items you are looking for to best fit within your budget.

So overall, when starting to plan your wedding, always remember that the easiest way to save money and get the quality items you are looking for is to consider the number of guests you invite. After all it's just a numbers game.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Bridal Showcase Spotlight: OHEKA Bridal Showcase


If you are a bride planning your wedding in the NYC/Long Island NY area, I highly recommend attending the OHEKA Bridal Show.

Back in '08 when I was planning my own wedding, I found most all of my vendors at this show and every last one of them did the most phenomenal job making my wedding the spectacular event I imagined it to be. The level of professionalism of the vendors who exhibit at this show can't be matched.

As an added bonus, the complimentary champagne and hors d'oeuvres makes for a great "girls" evening if you want to take your bridesmaids and the mom's with you. If you head out to this show, let me know what you think!


THE BRIDAL SHOW AT OHEKA CASTLE

March 4, 2010

5:00pm - 9:00pm


ENJOY complimentary champagne & hors d'oeuvres prepared by OHEKA's Executive Chef, Chris Cappello.


MEET some of the most sought after professional bridal vendors on the East Coast.


TOUR the historic estate & gardens of OHEKA CASTLE.


VIEW magnificently designed wedding gowns and perfectly tailored tuxedos.


WIN a pearl tier wedding cake designed by OHEKA's Executive Pastry Chef, Daniel Andreotti.


Tickets: (Tickets are non-refundable)

$35 ADVANCE TICKETS (Purchase February 13 - March 3, 2010)

$50 AT THE DOOR


To Purchase Tickets:

Phone/Email: Contact Jennifer at 631-659-1400 x264 or jbarbato@oheka.com

On-Line: www.oheka.com/index.php?page=bridal_show




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