Showing posts with label calgary theme decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calgary theme decor. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 November 2015

What Your Wedding Color Says About Your Personality

1. Red Wedding Ideas

If you love red: You operate by the M.O. that bold is always better. Passionate, fiercely loyal, impulsive, and a natural-born leader, odds are that your wedding will be luxe and dramatic (in the best possible way.


2. Orange Wedding Ideas

If you love orange: Whether you choose spicy, autumnal hues or bright pops of color, your zest for life and fun personality is what friends and family love most about you. Spontaneous, boisterous, and always on-trend, you have boundless energy to burn.


3. Yellow Wedding Ideas

If you love yellow: This color and all of its variations represent spirituality and enlightenment, making it a great choice for matrimony. The yellow bride is cheerful, has a sweet disposition and loves being outdoors—no stuffy receptions for this carefree lady!


4. Green Wedding Ideas

If you love green: You're wise, thoughtful, and level-headed, just like this balanced, harmonized color. Green is a mix of yellow and blue, so brides who favor this choice are affectionate yet refined, with strong principles.

5. Blue Wedding Ideas

If you love blue: The tranquil connotation is true—blue belles are patient, wise, well-balanced, and beloved for their ability to take everything into perspective. The shade of blue that you select indicates whether you're introspective (royal or pale blue) or more of an extrovert (turquoise and aqua).

6. Purple Wedding Ideas

If you love purple: Brides who prefer the royal color family are outgoing, tolerant, witty, fearless and charming. This versatile color can be construed as sweet (lilac, lavender) or passionate (deep eggplant).

7. Pink Wedding Ideas

If you love pink: You're compassionate, sweet, feminine and demure. A diehard romantic at heart, you embody the same qualities as red fanatics, except softened up a bit. Fun fact: Blush pink is the most highly-searched color online, so you're in good company.


8. Black Wedding Ideas

If you love black: Timelessly elegant, noir brides want a wedding that could never be dated from the wedding photos alone. You're classic, mysterious, dignified and sexy in a sophisticated way (there's a reason why starlets like Angelina Jolie rely on it).



9. Rainbow Wedding Ideas

If you answered all of the above: Can't choose just one color? Rainbow-themed weddings have become trendy with unconventional, thrill-seeking brides who want their special day to be anything but cookie-cutter. If you're hesitant to go full-force, add color in small dose

Thursday, 5 November 2015

A stunning Indian wedding In the Rockies

Beautiful Wedding in Canmore Alberta,Full of colors and outdoor mountain beauty. Thanks to MILTON PHOTOGRAPHY for such a great pictures. We Enjoyed working for this wedding .








































Photo Credits-- Milton Photography

Decor and Design -- Fusion Bollywood Inc

Event planner -- Signature wedding By Ashley.

Venue   ----------     Silvertip Resort

Make up --Canmore & Banff Make-up Artistry

Tuesday, 3 November 2015

WEDDING PLANNERS VS. DESIGNERS ( WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?)


If you are just starting out your planning process for your wedding and have considered hiring an Event Planner or Designer but don’t quite understand the difference and what you get for each service, than this is a fantastic article for you to read and become more familiar with and decide what would be best for you!


Event Planners, Event Designers and Venue Coordinators… What’s the difference?!

There is often a lot of confusion for brides in regard to the different responsibilities and talents that come along with the different titles that wedding professionals hold. I find this often in regard to wedding planners, event designers and venue coordinators. Even worse, I have found a lot of so-called professionals who “lump” these different titles into one. When this occurs, brides are frustrated and do not receive the full attention and service they would have received with an educated wedding professional.
Event Designers help you bring your vision to life 
WEDDING PLANNERS

Your wedding planner assists with the planning and logistics of your event. Most commonly budget tracking, contract negotiations, timelines, vendor referrals and the “how” of the wedding. A planner’s role is to help you plan your event within budget and without any “oops, we didn’t think of that” moments. Your wedding planner is an unbiased opinion who has only your best interest in mind when making suggestions and giving advice. Most importantly, your wedding planner will ensure that you’ve tied every loose end, so the event runs smoothly. Many times planners have great relationships with vendors and can offer preferred pricing and other perks that a client may not receive on their own. You can rest assured that the vendors your planner recommends are seasoned professionals who are sure to deliver above your expectations on your big day.



WEDDING DESIGNERS
Your wedding designer is the pro who helps with the jaw-dropping aesthetics. A wedding designer works with you to develop your vision and bring it to fruition. Colors, decor, lighting and custom design elements are handled by this pro who has all the rental connections and the tools and team in place to also make unique custom pieces as well. If you’re dreaming of rustic glam and don’t know where to begin but know chandeliers are a must, a designer will help you take your ideas and turn them in to a well-styled and polished event that will have your guests raving long after. A well-styled event has a cohesive feel, without being to “matchy matchy”.
what service do you need event designer, Event Planner or both.


A NOTE ABOUT PLANNERS & DESIGNERS:
While your wedding planner may also offer design services, it is the industry standard worldwide to contract these services separately- and for good reason. Wedding planning and wedding design services are both two very in-depth, labor intensive and time-consuming services. In order to offer the full attention needed for each of these services, they are contracted separately even if within the same company. Offering both as one “all inclusive” service is an injustice to clients as surely elements will be left out of both processes. Additionally, both wedding planners and wedding designers should be able to provide proof of continued education to ensure that their skills and services are up to par and on trend with the rest of the world.
VENUE COORDINATORS
A venue coordinator is an integral part of ensuring that everything related to the venue and their staff runs smoothly and per the arrangements discussed in advance. Employed by the reception site, a reception site coordinator is often a salesperson working on behalf of the venue. This professional is typically not a formally trained or accredited event planner, however, in rare instances some are. The venue coordinator is responsible for collecting all your necessary paperwork and contracts for the space as well as for working with you and your wedding planner on site inspections and accommodation agreements. One of the most frustrating situations a bride can find herself in is having been misinformed on the responsibilities of a venue coordinator and finding that the venue coordinator will not actually fill the role of an event planner at all. Among other duties, your venue coordinator will not handle contract negotiations with other vendors, attend appointments or handle the budget tracking for your event as a whole. Your venue coordinator will likely offer vendor referrals for vendors who have worked within their space in the past, not necessarily the best vendors for your budget or who best fit your stylistic preferences.

Sunday, 5 July 2015

How to Choose the Right Decorations for your Wedding

With the wedding being one of the most important days in many people's lives, it's no wonder so many brides question the choice of decorations. Each wedding is unique so you want your décor to show your personality and complement your dress and theme. Learning how to choose the right decorations for your wedding is an important step to ensuring your big day is one you'll always cherish.

1 Choose a style or theme for your wedding that will help you decide which decorations are appropriate. For a large formal event you may need more wedding decorations than you would for a small party on the beach. The style of decoration reflects your personality and taste for art.



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Consider colour schemes to help you tie everything together. Flowers, linens, bridesmaid dresses, cakes and flowers should look as though they belong together even if they aren't exactly the same colour. Use a wedding planner colour wheel to help you decide on accent colours.


3
Look at the time of year in which your nuptials take place. Also consider the time of day you are getting married. For example, an evening wedding in the winter may require darker colours, extra candles and muted flowers, while an afternoon wedding in the summer may require light airy colours, bright flowers and handheld fans for guests to cool themselves in the heat.

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Pick your decorations based on your location. For an indoor ceremony you may have to look at candles, flowers and pew decorations, while for an outdoor ceremony you may have to look more at arbours, paper lanterns, plants and aisle runners. Look around and use the atmosphere surrounding you to help choose your décor.

5
Rent items from a speciality store catering to weddings and parties. Items like tables and chairs, linens and even table decorations are all great to rent rather than purchase. Often the venue where you choose to hold your wedding may have closets full of decorations you can use for no additional cost.

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Draw a map of your wedding area and label the specific areas for your wedding decoration choices. When deciding how to choose the right decorations for your wedding, consider the ceremony décor, backdrop or mandaps, cake tables, Bridal table, guest book table,  lighting, food and guest tables, chairs and chair backs, walls, doors, ceilings and floors, where you may need to add colour or hide architectural flaws and areas that don't fit with your design plan.

7 Planning your Budget for décor based on your priorities and put your money towards more important aspects of design . Brides and groom are often have high expectation for there events, to create your priority list of what elements are more important to you and investing in those first will keep your budget in control.

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Valentine Party Lovers night Feb 13 2015


Get ready to enjoy an evening filled with excitement, and surprises. This will be the most happening and never seen before event. Great food, lots of performances, decor by fusion Bollywood, and DJ all night . we assure you to make it a memorable valentines for you. Book your tickets right now to get the best table. 
Single ticket $85 
*******ADULT ONLY********** 
For tickets call: Jaz @ 403-605-8703 ,or Sandy @ 403-383-0785

Monday, 19 January 2015

TRUE BLOOD HBO SERIES THEMED WEDDING PHOTOSHOOT

True Blood is an American television drama horror series created and produced by Alan Ball. It is based on the Southern Vampire Mysteries series of novels by Charlaine Harris. The show is broadcast on the premium cable network HBO in the United States. Now, you may call me crazy, but I'll be honest, I've never seen"True Blood" or know anything about the show. But, I can tell you putting this theme together was quite challenging , but we are very happy about  how it turned out .
We used black red and white colors for drapery and decor , used a red roses and black calla lily, feathers  to add drama .







CREDITS -- 


Cake by Beth louise       http://www.cakebybethlouise.com/

Flowers and design by www.fusionbollywood.com

Event rentals By www.specialeventrentals.com

Stationary Provided by http://panacheinvitations.ca/




Saturday, 10 January 2015

Pantone’s Color of the Year is Marsala

Pantone has once again chosen a rich, jewel-toned hue as their color of the year. 2015’s choice is Marsala, a deep, wine-colored brownish-red that feels very fall/winter and pairs perfectly with gold and bronze accents.  
Marsala is the quintessential color for a red lip look without going too bright. It would make a great wedding color for everything from dresses to flowers to the groom attire, if your man is bold enough!  Here are a few photos for your dose of Marsala inspiration.