Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

LATHER Pamper Parties



Looking for a fun and different event to do with your girlfriends? Grab a group of your girlfriends and book a Lather Pamper Party.

Guidelines for booking:

1) To book a party the hostess will have to give a $25 deposit, which can then be redeemed for products during the party.

2) There will be a 24 hour cancellation policy. Cancellations with less than 24 hours notice will forfeit the $25 deposit.

3) Guests who make a purchase will receive complimentary LATHER samples/gifts with purchase.

4) Guests who sign up for our email list will be entered into a raffle which will be drawn during the party.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Chair covers the wows




Nowadays, chair covers comes in many forms and designs. If you are looking for chair covers that wows, check out Wildflower Linens. They have some of the most beautiful chair cover designs that you can rent for your event. With these chair covers you can easily elevate your event from just another event to a STUNNING event.

http://www.wildflowerlinens.com/gallery/inspirations

Photo Credit:
http://www.wildflowerlinens.com/gallery/inspirations

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Late night snacks with a Twist





More and more couples are hosting unconventional late night snacks for their guests. With the food truck popularity on the rise, more weddings now incorporate them.

Border Grill Taco Truck (213-542-1102 ext. 31)
Classic Truck- In-N-Out Cookout Trailer (626-813-8295)
Sprinkles Cupcakes (310-274-8754)
The Fry Girl Doughnuts (213-590-1710)
All American Softy Ice Cream Service (818-881-8890)
Coolhaus (organic hand made ice cream sandwiches)
Fish Lips Sushi Truck

Source: Theknot.com, golosangeles.about.com, bordergrill.com

Monday, February 8, 2010

Celebrate Your Culture


When planning a wedding, some of our clients come to us with specific cultural tea ceremony requests from Chinese Tea Ceremony to Paebaek Ceremony (Korean version of the Tea Ceremony) to many others.

Above is a collage of several Paebaek Ceremony that we helped produced. We love seeing Paebaek ceremony unveil, its full of color and eventful. From paying respect to the honorees and catching dates and chestnuts (symbolizing girls and boys that the couple will have).

A little background on the Paebaek Ceremony:
Paebaek ceremony is a traditional Korean ceremony usually performed at weddings. It takes place after the wedding ceremony and its an intimate event limited to family members. However, modern couples now do this in front of guests as well. For those who have not seen this tea ceremony before, its truly an eye opening experience.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Ideas, ideas, ideas

Last Sunday we attended the Festival of Brides event hosted at Langham, Pasadena. Langham is one of our favorite wedding venues. Its a beautiful space and we love producing weddings at this venue year after year.