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Friday, November 20, 2009

Sam's Club Selling Disney Wedding Packages




If you have $200K for your wedding, why not give it to Disney and Sam's Club - two of the richest companies in the world?



Beginning November 18, 2009, Sam's Club has a very special package deal that they are offering brides and grooms:  For $198,000 couples can purchase a fairy tale wedding on sale from the store.


The wedding package includes:
- A 2 day planning session with a Disney Fairy Tale Wedding Wedding Planner
- 4 night accomodations at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa for the bride and groom
- 4 day Royal Treatment with a Disney Special Activity Host 8 hours per day
- Transportation for the bride and groom on the day of the Wedding
- Photography and videography package for the Wedding Ceremony and Reception from Disney Fine Art Photography
- Save-the-Date wedding invitations
- Custom ceremony as well as dinner and dessert reception for 50 guests, including floral, decor, entertainment and menus



The wedding ceremony is held in front of Disney’s Cinderella Castle and the reception is held in a secret location, surrounded by Disney magic.

The bridal party will also receive an exclusive private viewing of Wishes Nighttime Spectacular as well as get the chance to ride on a float!
For more information you can visit www.disneyweddings.com.

The Market presented by The Junior League of Birmingham




The Junior League of Birmingham presents The Market 2009.  This 3 day shopping extravaganza will be Thursday, November 19 through Saturday, November 21, 2009 at the Cahaba Grand Conference Center.  Every ticket purchased the JLB's mission to support the community by improving the lives of women and children.  Over 50 women have been working tirelessly to make this an event you won't want to miss.  Feel great about the gifts you share this holiday season knowing that a portion of that gift is making a difference in the life of someone in the Birmingham community.  






Wednesday, November 18, 2009

My Favorite Things Party at Gus Mayer Recap!

Wow! Thank you so much to all of you that attended My Favorite Things at Gus Mayer last night!  Through the silent auction, we were able to raise a great amount of money for Glenwood Autism and Behavioral Health Center.  Thank you to MyScoop for this wonderful evening, as well as Kathy G for the beautiful catering, Sol Y Luna and Firefly for the fabulous drinks, and to JAMM Entertainment for capturing the entire event in pictures.  














Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Mandy & Brandon Engagement

Mandy and Brandon are getting married next March and having their reception at the beautiful Sonnet House in Leeds, Alabama.  David Shirk at Unplugged Photography captured these beautiful photos at locations in Birmingham, specifically Sloss Furnace.  Stay tuned for Mandy and Brandon's wedding next year!





Monday, November 16, 2009

The Do's and Don't of Wedding Etiquette




On Sunday, February 28, 2010, Perfect Wedding Guide is hosting The Bridal Market at The Wynfrey Hotel with special celebrity guest, Melissa Rycroft from "The Bachelor" and "Dancing with the Stars."  


Melissa recently appeared on Good Morning America with celebrity wedding planner, Mindy Weiss.  Click here to see what Mindy had to say about Wedding Do's and Don'ts.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Perfect Bridal Party Gift




I am all about appreciation!  This is a fun, inexpensive way to show some love for those in your bridal party. From philosophy - "the bridal party" gift set:


"For the bride-to-be comes bridal party, a collection of shower gels inspired by wedding traditions that are sure to pamper the beautiful bride before the big day. bridal party includes 6 oz. bottles of bridal bouquet, wedding cake, bubbly and comes complete with history behind these traditions right on the bottle." 

Their cute tagline is
 "Marry yourself before you marry another!"



Just $30 - available at Sephora, Amazon, Beauty.com, and other philosophy retailers.

Overwhelmed?



This time of year can be so filled with lots to do that it might be easy to start feeling overwhelmed.  Even worse?  Losing sight of all the wonderful blessings of the season.


Start with one thing.  Just one.  Sometimes that’s all we can do.  Be it the most important thing, or just the most basic and mundane of things, this clever little notepad might just be your saving grace during the upcoming weeks and even help you to sleep in heavenly peace! Available at Pretty Bitter for just $1.99 each! (First thing on MY list? Pick up a few of these for hardworking friends!)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

My Favorite Things Party at Gus Mayer!

Join Gus Mayer, MyScoop, and M. Elizabeth Weddings & Events as we celebrate the Season with My Favorite Things!


Tuesday, November 17, 2009
6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Gus Mayer - Brookwood Village




Wednesday, November 4, 2009

VOTE!

M. Elizabeth Weddings & Events was graciously nominated as one of Alabama's Best by Fox 6 News.  Powered by CityVoter, the Fox 6 Upick contest ends January 7.  Please go to the following website and vote for M. Elizabeth Weddings & Events as your favorite Wedding Planner!


Monday, November 2, 2009

What to do with all that CANDY after Halloween?



Are you wondering what in the world to do about the candy excess after October 31?  Throw it all away? Donate it? Let the kids eat all they want of it until they are (literally) sick of it?


Here is a post-Halloween candy sorting system that works amazingly well:


The day after Halloween, sort all the candy.  Throw away all the yucky stuff and the item that no one likes.  Be ruthless about this! No mercy! If you have tons of chocolate candy bars, do you really think anyone is going to want the smooshed chocolate frankenstein head? You have to decide.  Keep all the GOOD stuff.  Divide what you have inso ziploc bags accordingly:


  • Lollipops for mom's purse/the car/the pantry (moments where a little "bribery" may be needed in an emergency!)
  • Chocolate bars.  Chocolate bars can be melted, shaved for cake decor, chopped for cookies, added to recipes, or just snacked on later!  After the first week, throw this bag in the freezer and it will save for a long time!
  • Soft fruit flavored chewy candies like Starburst, Skittles, etc. can be saved for future use as garnishes for cocktails (cut a slice out of the side of a lemon candy and place it on the rim of the Lemon Drop martinis for your next cocktail party!),
  • Hard candies (Jolly Ranchers, Lifesavers) can be crushed and used for holiday cookies.
  • Small novelty candies (Nerds, candies shaped like fruit, food, body parts, etc.) are perfect for decorating cakes and cupcakes for upcoming birthdays and holiday parties.
  • "Real food" items like pretzel bags, raisins, and gelled fruit snacks can go in the pantry for lunches and snacks.
  • Anything remaining can be divided further or thrown away.
Separating the candy into clear bags will help you see what you have, and takes away the "mystique" of the big bowl of candy that seems to draw the children in.  Once they can actually see what they have to choose from, they go for what they like the first week and then the rest is picked over fairly quickly.


The last (and best) use for your treat or treat goodies is to use up as much as possible when decorating gingerbread houses in December.  What is still left over at that point can be tossed out without the guilt of being wasteful.  With Thanksgiving and Christmas around the corner, you can end up using so much of your Halloween candy in holiday baking and decorating and save some holiday money in the meantime!