Sunday, June 19, 2011

My coffee lady gets Hitched!!!

Living in a small community has it's advantages for sure, but in my book, it's all about your relationship with your coffee lady.  It could be a coffee man, for that matter, but mine happens to be Jessica, a lady.  She married the love of her life yesterday, Jason, and I had the privilege of doing her flowers.

Modest by nature, and just wanting this day to get here.....and so it did.  We saw the signs around town that a shindig was about to take place, and I couldn't be happier for her. 

So, here is my coffee lady.  The one that nurtures me, gives me my energy to get through the day, fixings for my sweet tooth, and some of the best salads on the planet.  To all the crew at Corral Creek Coffee Company....cheers to the newlywed, Jessica!!!!




Photos:  PhotoArt by Amy

Monday, June 13, 2011

RSVP---what the heck?

Well, I have news for you!  I have planned weddings for over 10 years, and I have never received 100% return on RSVP's---Why can't everyone do their part and put their RSVP card in the mail?  I only have theories, but no real data to support the why behind the non-rsvp'ers, but it is frustrating!  
Procrastinators by nature?  Not sure if they can make it?  Don't have a mail slot convenient enough?  Whatever the reason, here are some ways to get more positive results from your guests---
  1. Make it as easy as possible.  Always stamp the rsvp card with appropriate postage and be sure it is labeled with the correct return address to come straight to you.
  2. You can use language to make RSVP'ing more fun.  I have currently seen my brides and grooms use phrases such as "why not?" "just can't..." even ad-lib games to get more responses. Traditional is also good...if it is straight, to the point and gives you the information you need.
  3. Give them more than one way to RSVP.  While this is more work for you, it may get more responses from your guests.  Provide an email address for them to send their RSVP or many of the free wedding websites have an RSVP feature. 
  4. When all else fails, track your guest down via email or a call. 
If you are guilty of not sending an RSVP card....the reasons why it is so important should be clear by now.  While you invited your guests for a reason, and you truly want them to be there for your special day, you also want the opportunity to save a few dollars if you can.

So, the next time you get an invitation in the mail, email, whatever....do your part, and let your first gift to that couple be your RSVP in the mail!  Pronto!