by Honey Ahijevych | Jul 7, 2016 | Colorado Wedding, Event Planning, News, Place Cards, Wedding Planning
We had the pleasure of planning the wedding for Sarah Meyer and Matt Meyer last November. They were married at the gorgeous Hudson Gardens Event Center in Littleton. Sarah designed her own Save the Dates, Invitations, Menu Cards, Escort Cards and and Thank You cards!...
by Honey Ahijevych | Jun 17, 2016 | Colorado Wedding, Event Planning, News, Wedding Planning
You know what they say, “One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.” Many brides prefer the traditional wedding cake, although if you are the kind of bride that wants to shake things up, a cake doesn’t always cut it. Here are a few...
by Honey Ahijevych | Jun 15, 2016 | News
Hair and make up is a critical piece when it comes to a brides wedding day. From high buns to braids, there are so many styles to choose from. It is well worth the investment to get a professional to do your make up. Their expertise advice and calm and collected...
by Honey Ahijevych | Jun 9, 2016 | News
This weekend I had the pleasure to talk with the owner of A Cake Come True. Lisa Herrera not only exceeds her client’s expectations with her unique cakes, but ensures each cake has the special “wow factor” for the big day. Here are some of the question and...
by Honey Ahijevych | May 27, 2016 | Colorado Wedding, Event Planning, News, Wedding Planning
A question asked frequently by many brides is, “what is the difference between an event coordinator and a wedding planner?” Although both parties may be involved in the wedding process, their responsibilities and concerns vary. Some brides may decide to have...
by Honey Ahijevych | May 10, 2016 | Colorado Wedding, Event Planning, News, Place card ideas, Place Cards, Wedding Planning
Every bride wants that extra touch to make her wedding perfect. One great way to accomplish this is by designing creative, dual purpose place cards. Here are a few ideas to help you out! Simply create nicely designed cards, attach the card to a toothpick, and then use...