April 27, 2008

The Knot's Best of Weddings 2008

Whoo-hoo!  I have the wonderful pleasure of sharing with you that Sugar Sweet Events was again selected for The Knot's Best of Weddings award.  We are one of only three wedding planners chosen and we are the only wedding planning firm to be selected in 2007 and 2008, so I am just over the moon with this honor!  Best of Weddings vendors are chosen from the ratings given by brides in a post-wedding survey sent by The Knot, so this honor coming from our brides makes this all the more special and amazing.  We are only as good as our brides, so thanks SO much to each of you for this incredible award. You all are the best!

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Wow, time flies when you are having fun!

I cannot believe that it has been the end of January since my last post!  I have SO much exciting information to share with everyone and so many amazing weddings to post!  Sit tight; I will be doing some serious updating throughout the week.

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January 26, 2008

Sweet Deal: Anniversary Special Offer

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This is a very special weekend for me as January 26th, 2002 was the very first wedding that I ever coordinated.  One of my dearest friends and sorority sisters, Riley, asked me to help her plan her wedding and I found my life's path!  They are celebrating their 6th anniversary this weekend and I wish them the very best.

In honor of that, we have a special offer for new brides!  This "sweet deal" is $200 off of our "day of" coordination package and $500 off of any partial or full planning package booked before February 28th, 2008.  Our remaining dates in 2008 are limited and 2009 is filling up fast so please contact us soon to take advantage of this fantastic deal.

Offer subject to availability and valid for new clients only.

January 25, 2008

Sneak Peek: Sarah & Tom

Sugar Sweet Events' first wedding of 2008 was on January 5th, and I could not have asked for a lovelier wedding!  Sarah and Tom were married at St. Anne's Episcopal with the reception following at Piedmont Driving Club.

Below are some pictures that Kim & I took during set-up:

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So beautiful!  Professional pictures to come...

Real Wedding: Ata & TJ

Once again, it has been far too long since my last post!  I hope everyone is staying warm and cozy as winter has finally arrived in Atlanta.

Ata & TJ were married this summer at The Shrine of the Immaculate Conception with the reception following at The Four Seasons.  The wedding was beyond fabulous and quite honestly the pictures speak for themselves!

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The favors for the wedding were amazing.  Each of the women attending received a pashmina and the gentlemen received small bottles of TJ's favorite cognac.

Photos courtesy of the very talented (and fellow Little Black Book member!) Liana Lehman of Liana Photography.

December 18, 2007

Happy Holidays!

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Happy Holidays to everyone from Sugar Sweet Events!  It has been an incredible year for us and we have many even more exciting things on the horizon in 2008.  I'd like to thank all of my clients and vendors for such a wonderful year!

Our office will close on Friday, December 21st at 12:00 p.m., and we will return on Wenesday, December 26th at 12:00 p.m.  I will be traveling during this time (returning Wed. morning) so my access to email and voicemail will be limited, but I will be checking them when I have the opportunity to do so.  Any emails or voicemails that are not answered during our break will be promptly addressed on Wed. the 26th.  As always, if you have an emergency, please call (404) 783-3626, leave a message and I will return it as soon as possible.

We will also be closed on Monday, December 31st and Tuesday, January 1st in oberservation of the New Year; Our regular business hours will resume on Wednesday, January 2nd.

Thank you and have a wonderful holiday season!

December 13, 2007

Sweet Find: Crystal Clutches

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If you are looking for something a little more traditional, My Glass Slipper carries the "For the Bride" Collection by Judith Leiber, availalbe to view here.  Over at Ebags, Whiting and Davis has created a crystal clutch very similar to Judith Lieber's designs and it is a steal at $178!   

Happy shopping! 

December 12, 2007

"Sneak Peek" of a Real Wedding: Kerry & Jason

I want to share a little peak of some of the elements of Kerry and Jason's gorgeous December wedding at the Vinings Club.  This is the first wedding that I was able to step behind the camera.  Remember this is just a sneak preview; professional photos to come!  Kerry's clean color palette of winter white and silver was tres chic.

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Just a few examples of David LaVoy's fantastic work.

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This amazing groom's cake is courtesy of Classic Cheesecakes.  It was almost 6 feet long!

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More to come; until then, happy planning!  :)

December 10, 2007

Reception Idea: Lighting Basics

Below is a article that Sugar Sweet Events contributed to for TheKnot.com's website.  I am a huge advocate of the importance of lighting for your event.  Enjoy!

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Reception Ideas: Wedding Reception Lighting Basics

Think lighting your reception site means flipping on a light switch? If you want to turn your site from standard to simply stunning, you'll probably need to take a more illuminating approach to your decor. "Lighting creates a mood," says event designer Preston Bailey, and when it's done well, lighting can make everything -- including your flowers, cake, and guests -- look better. Here's the right way to plan your lighting.

Find Your Pro

There are a couple ways to find your lighting specialist. First, ask your event designer or florist -- many do their own lighting. If not, they may have a lighting pro they regularly work with. Or, the coordinator at your reception venue could probably recommend a lighting company that has worked with the site before -- and ask to see pictures of the space transformed by various lighting arrangements. Don't be surprised if your lighting designer has a background in theater -- many experts are using the same technology and techniques in weddings that they honed creating dramatic sets for the stage.

Assess Your Site

If you're planning an evening reception, make sure to visit your site at least once when it's dark outside. Look around the room and see where the fixed lighting is focused. Lights that illuminate the walls, windows, and ceiling can draw attention away from the center of the room -- and you want to keep everyone's eyes on the tables, dance floor, and each other. Ask if the site has dimmers for their overhead lights, and if there's any florescent lighting at all, keep it turned off! Also, make sure there won't be any service doors kept open, which could flood the space with light and ruin the effect.

If you're hosting a wedding at home, discuss how much electricity your lighting designer is going to need. Your band or DJ will probably have to tap into your home's power for their speakers, and you don't want to risk blowing a fuse. If your lighting expert is concerned that there won't be enough power to go around, they may consider bringing a generator, which should be kept well out of earshot.

Learn Lighting Lingo

Here are the types of lighting commonly used at weddings.

Pin spot A focused beam of light that shines directly onto an object, like a centerpiece or wedding cake, as a highlight effect.

Color wash There are a few different types of light fixtures that can create a "wash," which is basically a blanket of colored light covering an entire area.

Gobos Circular stencils that are put over a light to project a design or pattern. Popular gobo designs are monograms, dates, or any other wedding motifs. The complexity of the design will affect the gobo's cost -- a simple stencil can be stamped out of steel, while a more intricate design must be laser etched out of stainless steel or a glass that can withstand high heat (costing much more than a stamped stencil).

Led Short for light-emitting diodes, LED lights are currently popular for weddings because they use much less electricity (and don't get as hot) than regular, incandescent light bulbs. This means they can sometimes be wireless, so they're even that much more discreet. LEDs are great for color changes and vibrant colors. They're also common in strands and good for accent lighting.

Use Color

Think outside your palette when you use colored lights. If you've used sage throughout your wedding, shy away from green lighting -- it might be too much, and green isn't always flattering. Opt for colors that complement all skin tones, like magenta or a soft rose.

Take advantage of the effect color can have on the atmosphere by changing the shades through the course of the night. For example, if your cocktail hour starts around sunset, you can splash your room with golden tones. During dinner, consider soft lighting that will mimic flickering candlelight. "As the party progresses, I would change the lighting to something a little bit more exciting," Bailey says, "like strong oranges." Making this transition is simple, with intelligent lighting (which can be programmed to coordinate the whole lighting setup). "With the push of a button, you can change the mood of the room," Bailey says.

Set Up Outside

Lighting for an outdoor wedding can serve a lot of purposes. If your site has a path or steps that people will be using throughout the night, keep it lit with luminarias or paper lanterns so that no one trips.

Also consider making a bold statement with more unconventional lighting fixtures. Some lighting pros are using dramatic, sculptural lights like large orbs, or rows of vertical poles of light that look like pieces of modern art. Another idea is to fill your centerpieces with clear glass marbles as well as small battery-powered lights to give a fun, interesting glow to each arrangement.

Choose the Right Lights

The layout of your reception site can determine how you're going to use lighting techniques. If dinner and dancing are happening in the same room, use a color wash to set the dance floor apart. If your reception site has sprawling ceilings, use pin spot lighting to keep the decor focused on certain details. And use a gobo light if you have a cute, recurring motif to help tie your reception together.

Work with your lighting designer to figure out which type of lighting fits your budget. All of your vendors (whose hard work will be well displayed) and your guests (who will all look great in flattering light) will be happy with the results, and you'll be left with a reception space that's bound to impress.

-- Miles Stiverson
Special thanks to Suzanne Lowell from Suzanne B. Lowell Lighting Design, Inc. in Waltham, MA; Nicky Graham from Sugar Sweet Events in Atlanta and Washington, DC

Click here for a link to the article.  It has a gallery of some fantastic lighting images and ideas.

Happy Planning!

December 09, 2007

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow!

The holiday season began for Sugar Sweet Events with the planning and design of a Christmas party for Argus Benefits.  I love wedding planning, but it is also a treat to get to put on my "party planner" hat.  This client wanted to create a "cozy and welcoming" vibe for their guests and Argus has an amazing office space at King Plow Arts Center so the venue alone gave me about a million ideas. We put a modern twist on traditional holiday decor and got a party that was sure to be remembered by all!

To begin, the outside of the office was decorated to resemble freshly fallen snow.

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We put a S'mores station outside (complete with fire pit!) for guests to enjoy.

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There was a super tasty caviar station, complete with vodka ice luge.  The vodka was served in carved ice shot glasses.

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The front door was awesome!

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Inside the party:

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Do you think we were ready for a party?  :)

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We did really fun favors for the end of the night, by filling glass Argus mugs with litte bags of cocoa mix, marshamallows and a candy cane.

I have so many vendors to thank!  Bold American Catering for their great food and service, the very creative Andy Beach of Genesis Event Design, Valerie Levin with Creative Tables for her beautiful linens, Michael B. for his fantastic skills on the piano, Cooper Music, Cool Daddy's/Hot Mamma's for the amazing hot drink station, and Ice Sculpture Inc. for their great work on the ice luge.  It was such a pleasure!

I also have to thank Kent, Lindsey, and Kim.  It would not have happened without you guys!  :)