Saturday, August 13, 2011

Programs For Jennise and David

Jennise and David originally contacted us for their wedding invitations, after picking an oh so modern pocket fold invite from Carlson Craft they decided to go with a handmade ceremony program. Using metallic black card stock and light pink ribbon we constructed this super fabulous ceremony program for them, complete with a dotted monogram on the front to tie in the dotted invitations they had previously picked!

Aren't they just beautiful!.....






Monday, July 25, 2011

Wedding Envelope Addressing



  • Choosing the right invitations is a big deal. You want your wedding invitation to be the first glimpse into your wedding style. Set your guests up to know what they will expect at your wedding. But the first look doesn't just start at the style of your invite it also starts right on the front of the envelope! Addressing your invitations correctly is just as important. Most brides today don't know how to address envelopes, I'm guessing its because we grew up in a society that uses the telephone or computer more than snail mailing our friends.

    Here is a few tips on how to address those envelopes with proper wedding etiquette:

  • Always put the persons full name on the envelope. It is important to find out the
    guests first name before sending out your envelopes. Don't know? Ask your family and friends to help you retrieve this info! Never use nicknames unless you are having a casual backyard wedding.
  • Address married couples with a Mr. and Mrs. followed by the husbands first and last name. Ex: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith
  • Address unmarried guests with the proper tittles such as "Mr", Ms" and "Miss"
    Never put "and Guest" on the outer envelope. You can place that on the inner envelope. Not having an inner envelope, then politely ask your guests whom they will be bringing and place their name on the outside envelope.
  • Children over the age of 16 should receive their own invitation.
  • When addressing to an unmarried couple place the names on top of each other in alphabetical order according to the last name. Ex :
    Mr. James Bond
    Miss Sarah Smith

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Tracy and Frank 2/12/11

We were thrilled to be involved in Tracy and Franks wedding on February 12th 2011! The ceremony took place at St. Aloysius in Jackson, NJ and reception was held at the ever beautiful English Manor in Ocean twp. NJ.

Tracy and Frank wanted to bring in the element of Valentines day since it was just 2 days before the lucky holiday. She definitely accomplished that feeling with her gorgeous red roses! Her flowers and centerpieces were both done by Tye the Knot with Flowers. Look at those unique centerpieces!!!














Wednesday, March 9, 2011

New Website!

Its been a while, so we thought we would update our website. We have been working hard on getting the site up so check it out!

www.kceventplanning.net

We would love to hear feedback on what you think about it. Email us, facebook us or comment here!

Monday, December 6, 2010

First Impression of your wedding through Holiday Photo Cards

Setting your guests up for what they may expect at your wedding isn't just for Save the dates and invitations anymore. You can now create that first impression with your photo holiday cards. Even though you have not "officially" become a couple in terms of marriage you are still perceived as "together". So why not send out your holiday cards as a couple. Or perhaps you just recently got married this year. Send out your first official holiday greeting card with a beautiful picture from your wedding!

First impression means everything. From the moment your guests open the envelope you want them to think "This is going to be a great wedding"! Lets face it, our society judges appearances first and they know if they like something within the first six seconds. Everything you do in the year that leads up to or after your wedding will be a reflection of your wedding day. Let your guests open their holiday card and be amazed by how everything matches and fits your overall look!

I have found some great holiday photo card designs on Shutterfly. They offer a variety of styles that would fit any wedding theme. Just look for the cards that mimic the design of your wedding. I have picked a few of my favorite cards to show some examples of different cards you can use to fit your wedding look!

The Damask Wedding:




Try this Holiday Card from Shutterfly....


Winter Wonderland Wedding:



Try This Holiday Card from Shutterfly.

My Holiday Card this year will be showing off my new addition, my daughter. This may be the card, its simple and clean and the main focus is the picture of my family...

Bright Blue Snowflake Christmas Card
Shop Shutterfly.com for elegant Christmas photo cards.
View the entire collection of cards.


Here are a few links to pick your Holiday Cards

Christmas photo cards: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery/christmas-photo-cards
Holiday cards: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery/holiday-cards


You can also use Shutterfly to make your Thank you cards!

Thank you cards: http://www.shutterfly.com/cards-stationery/thank-you-cards

Which card are you going to pick?

Saturday, December 4, 2010

2010 Seasons Greatings!

Elegant Snowflake Holiday Card
Get custom holiday cards online at Shutterfly.com.
View the entire collection of cards.
Happy Holidays from my family to yours!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Giveaway Winners!

The Big Wedding Giveaway has ended and winners have been picked!

The two lucky winners are:

Sarah, May 29th 2011
Shannon, October 8th, 2011

Congratulations ladies! Emails have been sent out to the winners. Please contact us if you do not receive them!