Fabulous Vendor Friday – The Invitation Lounge

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If you follow our blog, you know that we love to connect and network with vendors.  There are so many different vendors that cater to different aspects to events.  They all have their own unique flair and can add an extra touch to your event.  So at InTouch Social Events, we decided to introduce you on Friday’s to some vendors that we adore for the services they offer and/or products that they sell. Today’s Fabulous Vendor Friday highlights Rose Robinson, owner of The Invitation Lounge. And they are the …

Winter Park Community Center

Christened on October 1, 2011, The Winter Park Community Center is another addition to the Winter Park, Florida venue dynasty.  The Winter Park Community Center is located at 721 West New England Avenue and is available for private rentals. Whether you are looking for a small space to hold a business meeting or a large venue for a wedding and reception, they can meet your needs. The ballroom has a seating capacity of 350 people and is furnished with a private entry and restrooms, wood dance floor, and a full commercial kitchen.  For more rental information, CLICK HERE

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A wedding is about unity.

Wedding plans are in high gear and now is the time to work on stationery such as invitations, programs and thank you cards.  I have noticed a common trend with how parents or bride/grooms want their parents’ names to be listed.

Your parents, if they are still married to each other should be listed as Mr. and Mrs. Father of the Brides last name (i.e. Mr. and Mrs. John Doe).   So many times,  I see John and Mary Doe or Mr.  John Doe and Mrs. Mary Doe.

How can this be?  This an event of oneness and unity.  Shouldn’t the names be unified when referencing a husband and wife?  This is something that should be listed on all stationery material.

According to etiquette protocol, names listed separately tells your guests that the parents are no longer together.

Keep that in mind when wording invitations or addressing envelopes.

The Estate at John’s Lake in Florida

I had the pleasure of visiting an event space located off of John’s Lake in Oakland, Florida.  The owners have done an awesome job with getting things in order to receive their current and future clients.  The cool part is that you get so many perks for renting the space.    This is the best place for family reunions, parties, weekend retreats, weddings and so much more!  If you are looking for an outdoor oasis with a home feel….look no further.  For booking and rental information, contact Personally Yours Wedding Planners at 407-299-8989.

Font – Parisine

Reusable cards

I received in the mail information about reusing a card.  The concept is a great one but very new to me.  I was very intrigued with the presentation and wanted to learn more about reusing cards.

Why regreet?
How’d we come up with this idea anyway? Well, it all started with the card …Even in the age of Facebook gifting and tweeted birthday wishes, nothing replaces the warm fuzzies of opening an actual card. At regreet, we were inspired by a stack of cards lying around after a big birthday party.

What should we do? Recycle them? Hold onto them? There had to be a fun way to reuse them and pass the fun along. We built in tracking to follow the journey and watch how far our greetings traveled – and calculate our own mpg – miles per greeting.

We expanded the connections with hop-a-round notes that make it easy to make someone’s day the regreet way … and to track the card’s journey as it hops around to someone else. Gratitude abounds when you hop these cards around – click to find out more.

2012 Pantone Colors – Tangerine Tango and Bellflower

The spring collection opens with Tangerine and Bellflower combination.

DIY Invitations for your Special Event

 

I have met with many clients over the last few weeks that wanted their invitations to not exceed a certain amount of money.   Depending on the overall look and vision of the couples’ wedding, the budget can be adhered to and some cases it can not.

In your wanting to “save money”, you may end up spending more money in the long run.  Make sure when you make the decision to go the DIY route, you take into consideration the following factors:

1. Cost of paper (Retail) – If you need a certain quantity of invitations, remember you will have to buy more paper to factor in mistakes.

2. Printing Cost (i.e. Office Depot, Kinkos, or even your home printer)  Ink costs money.

3. Design Cost

4. Time/Labor- A job that may take a professional 4 hours could take you 4 times that amount of time.  In some cases you may enlist the help of family and friends who did not sign up to be a part of a DIY project.

 

Rose Robinson, The Invitation Lounge

Email: design@theinvitationlounge.com

website: www.theinvitationlounge.com

Office: 407-409-8714

 

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Pantone Colors- Spring 2012

Here are the hottest colors for Spring 2012!

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