WINNER of 2012 Bride's Choice Award

Friday, June 29, 2012

First Beach Wedding of the Year 2012

The weather has been so absolutely gorgeous here in Sunny Florida and Paul and Lisette were ready to have their dream wedding on the day of pure love.
Their colors were turquoise and green with accents of ivory. Against the beautiful waters of Miami Beach. And we loved the fact that the bride wore a simple but elegant turquoise gown.
The wedding ceremony was performed by The Most Reverend Father Joaquin Perez, in Spanish, and all the guests were dressed in white; which happens to be another nice trend happening with beach weddings. The bride was nervous and extremely happy.
The couple loved the colors of turquoise and wanted to put in some accent colors. The results was a very happy medium of green and ivory hydrangeas; which were placed inside the tiki torch bases. The weather was cloudy but extremely windy and flames would not stay, so we improvised.
The marriage ceremony was performed under a 9x9 bamboo arch with hanging crystals. Our couple performed the seashell ceremony where their guest took a seashell and made a wish for them- such as love, hope etc...

All in all the couple and their family and friends enjoyed a beautiful ceremony on the beautiful beaches of Miami Beach.

Vendors:
Wedding Planner: Infinity Weddings & Events, LLC of South Florida
Flowers: Flower of The World, Miami Beach
Venue: The City of Miami Beach
Officiant: The Most Reverend Father Joaquin Perez
Photographer: Magdalena Photography (please note that these IPhone photos were taken by Infinity Weddings. Her photography and pictures are so much more awesome!)

Infinity Weddings & Events, LLC, of South Florida
                             786-427-5360 
We have been providing our brides and grooms with high end chic weddings since 1995!
Providing a full array of services from Officiating, to full catering service, rentals and vendor referrals, we are poised to make your wedding the elegant one that everyone will be talking about!
CALL TODAY!  

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Why should you need a wedding planner?

Photographer by Jeremy Lyn- Wedding by Infinity Weddings & Events, LLC, of South Florida- by the House of Wetherington
So do you think we are useful? When planning your event, whether big or small, do you feel that a wedding planner would be useful in your wedding planning and day?
You don't have to answer that question, as we, as professionals ask that question all the time.

I can understand the mentality of some brides who think that having a wedding planner is a luxury and for some having to scrap the wedding planner if budget is tight. After all, a wedding can be pulled off without a planner, but not a photographer, caterer, baker or officiant. So in the bride's mind, the planner is perceived as more of a luxury than a necessity.

So what do we do- what are the benefits of hiring one? Glad you asked ;0).
Well first let's talk about money- How can we save you or get you what you want without you feeling like you have been taken to the cleaners.
I do find that being a wedding planner, I can go to vendors and see about getting a discount....most vendors do not offer a bride a discount and some don't ask. But if you are working with someone on an ongoing basis, the vendor is more inclined to give a discount to someone they work with on a regular basis. It is basically the laws of supply and demand. We have a vast network of vendors that we work with and know what they offer, how they offer it and their professionalism in getting the task done.

However, the job of a wedding planner is not just to help the day of. A good planner will identify money saving areas, as well as let the bride know when she is paying too much. Recently, I met with a mother of the bride who is considering hiring me. I took one look at her catering contract and noticed that she was being charged twice as much on the rentals than she should have. She was already paid for it. We resolved the issue and that savings alone paid for my services. Or when I have a bride who insisted on giving me a check to bring to a photographer to book him when she never met the man. I told her it is against my policy to book someone that way. I had never worked with the person and she just looked at pictures on the internet. She did end up meeting with the photographer and then had him forward his contract to me. After reviewing the contract and finding so many issues with it and things she had not anticipated she decided not to use the photographer. In the end she thanked me for not allowing her to make that mistake and end up with a bad photographer. Fortunately for her she had a planner and didn't end up stuck with him.  So in reality, brides can actually save more money in the end by hiring a planner versus not hiring one.

Now the "Bridezilla" factor.
I have yet to meet a "Bridezilla"- they just don't exist. Let that be for the cameras and TLC. For me, I can't see why a bride would want to have her wedding day having to deal with any problems that arise....the day is meant to be stress free and to enjoy....planners take your headache and make it theirs....that is my opinion.... Now an unhappy person- that is a whole different matter- but 99% of the brides we have coordinator for, worry. They worry about everything from the dress fitting perfectly, to all guests arriving, if what they have chosen represents them and does everyone see it as fabulous. Ok- maybe not everyone- but there is that or those someone you want to see impressed with your fabulous selections and decisions. When it is all said and done we have our brides and happy and always saying that they are glad that they hired us.

The "I can do it myself"
I agree there is the beginning of a trend in which brides are being told through certain media outlets that they can be a D.I.Y bride. I am not sure where it was ever said that you can not or should not be a part of the planning or even the creative force. I have been known to sit with the bride and my staff and make kits, bags, gifts and much more. People like D.I.Y until they realize just how much work it really is to pull it off! It is definitely a time constraint for major projects and for your wedding, its the one time (hopefully!) that you will have a special event like this. Where you are the princess of your wedding day. I always say, just because you can do it yourself doesn't mean you want to. Besides you can do your own manicure/pedicure but why should want to?
In addition to that, we as wedding planners keep educating the public the valuable services that we provide. I have met some brides who think that the venue will take care of everything. Not knocking the venues at all, but who is going to track down the flowers or the DJ or photographer, when they are a no show? A venue can only do so much and this were we step in. 

For me, as a planner, I wouldn't have my own personal event without the services of a professional planner, especially on my wedding day, because although I would probably have input during the planning stages, I would most certainly want to ENJOY my event along with my guests. 
As a planner, I know the amount of legwork that goes on during the day of the event, so why would I want to work my own event -- it would certainly take the fun out of it.


"Thank God its over" or "What a wonderful time we had!" which do you prefer to say?
It is really unfortunate that many Brides, Grooms and family members feel the same way AFTER their/the wedding without a planner in their corner. I find that 40 to 50% of a wedding coordinator's job is education about how much stress relief and time saving we actually provide. It is so nice to hear a first hand account of the value we provide.

I just read a great article about getting beat down by clients who don't see the value... at Hey Gorgeous Blog, and this one comment really stopped me in my tracks:
"If you EVER need someone to vouch for what you say, from the “done it wrong” end, please please email me. My daughter got married 3 years ago and she and fiance planned everything beautifully, but the one thing my daughter felt she didn’t need was a day of coordinator and she was right, for everything up to the wedding. The day of though, I was the one carrying the flowers all over the city, putting together the table settings because the venue coordinator had not thought about how much time it would take and when the reception finished, the lights went out and I was cleaning up the huge room, loading up the cars with things that had to be taken. My hair and make up were ruined before the wedding because of the heat and all of the running and stress. I’d do anything for my daughter and while she was willing to change and help clean up afterwards, it was her day, and I was determined nothing would ruin it for her. And it didn’t. But as MOTB, I felt defeated. I had no quiet time with my daughter before the event, no pictures of she and I together, and to be honest, while it was her day, I wanted to be able to look back on the day and cherish it fully. I’m sad that while it was a beautiful day and the memories are great, there is a side of me that feels like I missed that MOTB moment.
When you don’t use a coordinator, you don’t realize how sorry you are until it’s too late. Someone has to do the anticipating of all the little details; it doesn’t just happen, fall into place, no matter how organized you are beforehand.
You are well worth your cost and I hope people realize that."
One last thought: why spend the money on a gorgeous venue, a catered dinner, flower arrangements, lighting, programs, menus, favors -- the list goes on and on.... if there is no one dedicated to making sure that the setup is correct, that you can enjoy your food, that the flowers go in the right place, that the lighting folks work in sync with the venue and the florist, that the programs/menus/favors and all the stuff the bride tirelessly DIY'd actually get put on the tables in the right locations and are enjoyed by the guests the way they were meant to be?

Infinity Weddings and Events, LLC, of South Florida
                             786-427-5360 
We have been providing our brides and grooms with high end chic weddings since 1995!
Providing a full array of services from Officiating, to full catering service, rentals and vendor referrals, we are poised to make your wedding the elegant one that everyone will be talking about!
CALL TODAY! 

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Make Up and Hair- I do dare-Pamper me darling- Pamper me

On your wedding day why would you not have someone do your make up and hair- while you relax and sip some Moscato and have some lushes strawberries?
I know you can do it your self- BUT on your wedding day? You can do your own nail and feet- but does it not feel great to have some wait on you hand and foot- get it (hand and foot- mani- pedi) hehe.

This is your wedding day- you have the 364 other days to do your own make up and hair- let a professional do it. You sit down and be fabulous.

At Infinity Weddings & Events, LLC, we work with fabulous vendors who are all handpicked to work with our brides exclusive tastes and design and that especially goes for our W.G.S (Wedding Glam Squad).

We work with Rendezvous With Beauty, LLC and they specialize in the beauty of you. Meaning, not everyone woman wants a smoky eye (but it is still hot) for their wedding. Sometimes for your wedding  that some women want a more natural look, non make up look.

The images aren't bridal, yet will give you a feeling of being different.  But we  have been experiencing more and more brides wanting a less traditional bridal look.  There will always be those who want the security of a fabulous traditional up do and makeup.  As Renata D- Owner and Make-up Artist and Hair "I'll have them covered for both! ;))"
ABOUT Rendezvous With Beauty make- up artist and hair stylist RENATA D:
Renata, owner-founder, has been interchangeable, polished and immersed in the “industry” not only as a makeup and hair artist, yet other levels of adeptness including former model, commercial voice overs, Miami model booker, wardrobe stylist, photo and fashion show production all of which has given her a connectivity to the process needed for successful results. One of her marks of creativity as a visionary in the art of makeup and hair design, illuminates in her impeccable techniques of “beauty” makeup and the use of camouflage for mild facial deformities.“It is conceivably possible for every man and woman to look their ultimate best. The key is understanding facial structures, lighting, skin tones and hair needs, then in conjunction use creative techniques and products that are progressive”. 


Monday, June 25, 2012

The Meaning of the Unity Sand Ceremony

Photography by Tati Cohen
Sand Ceremony by Infinity Weddings & Events, LLC, of South Florida- Photography by Taty Cohen
The Meaning of the Unity Sand Ceremony

Photography by Otto Haring
Photography by Otto Haring
The Unity Sand Ceremony, a celebration that is usually two to three minutes in length, is a meaningful symbolic joining of two lives. In this timeless ritual of marriage, the couple ceremoniously pours various colors of sand from separate containers into one special container, the unity vase, symbolizing their coming together as one. It provides a way for couples during their wedding ceremony to brilliantly show the joining of the flow of their two lives into a single stream with their individually colored sands joining as one in the Unity Vase.Plus, because it can be displayed privately or for all to see for years to come, the symbol of the couple’s love is always present, always a reminder, and always a touchstone of truth. As such, the Unity Sand Ceremony and the unity vase can be treasured forever.
Officiant- Rev Monica Wetherington-Lugo- Infinity Weddings & Events, LLC, of South Florida
The flowing sand and blending of the colors in the Unity Sand Ceremony symbolize the bringing together of two lives into one. The two sands symbolize everything that the bride and groom have been or will become in the future.The blending of the sand represents the union not only of them but their friends and families as well. The separate sands once poured into the unity vase can never be put back into their separate vases. They are forever entwined just as the lives and loves of the bride and groom.Some couples prefer to leave a small amount of sand in their respective container to show that even though they now function as one, they remain individuals.


At Infinity Weddings & Events, we provide the sand ceremony ritual in the Until Infinity My Love package or you can get it via ala carte in any of our beach ceremony package. It is totally up to you.
OR you can add your own special touch with our hourglass sand timer. 

Vendors:
Wedding Planner: Infinity Weddings & Events, LLC of South Florida
Flowers: Flower of The World, Miami Beach
Venue: The City of Miami Beach
Officiant: Reverend Monica Wetehrington-Lugo
Photographer: (Please note that some of these are IPhone photos that were taken by Infinity Weddings. All photographers have been credited and pictures are so much more awesome!)

Infinity Weddings & Events, LLC, of South Florida
                             786-427-5360 
We have been providing our brides and grooms with high end chic weddings since 1995!
Providing a full array of services from Officiating, to full catering service, rentals and vendor referrals, we are poised to make your wedding the elegant one that everyone will be talking about!
CALL TODAY! 

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Tips on finding a Hotel in Miami Beach

3 Tips To Consider When Finding A Hotel In Miami Beach

If you are visiting Miami Beach in the near future or plan on visiting one day... Here are a few tips that will surely make your stay in Miami much more pleasurable; as well as affordable.

Tip #1: Book Ahead

This tip might be obvious to anyone who is a frequent traveler, but it is a crucial part of saving money and making your trip less stressful. Hotels in Miami Beach are usually booked well in advance and tend to be fully occupied -- especially during peak times of the year.
If you make your reservations at least four weeks in advance (or more) you can save a considerable amount of money on both flights and hotel rates.
Many hotels offer a % discount if you book early.
Why pay more for the same exact vacation when all you have to do is book ahead? Not only is it a crucial tip; it's also one of the easiest to implement.

Tip #2: Location

When choosing a hotel in Miami Beach and an overall location, you must first determine what the main focus of your trip is going to be. If you are traveling on business, you will obviously want to stay somewhere that is relatively close to where your business meeting/convention is. Or you may want to find a Miami Beach hotel that has the best price; if your company is not paying for your lodging.
However, if you are coming to Miami for pleasure or vacation -- You will more than likely want to stay directly on the beach. There are many places to stay along the beach from North Beach all the way down to South Beach and then some.

Tip #3: Hotel Price

For some people, the price is the most important determining factor as far as which hotel in Miami they end up lodging in. There are many affordable hotel deals in Miami Beach, but personal preference is also a factor in my opinion.
Let's say you're comparing two different hotels that have similar rates; but one of them is directly on the beach, while the other is more in town. The prime choice would be the one on the beach of course, so price wouldn't necessarily be the ONLY factor in this decision.
The point is, you will want to find the place that has the most features and amenities, while also having the best price.
These three tips can help you decide where you want to stay and remind you of what the most important things to look for are when visiting a hotel in Miami Beach, Florida.

Infinity Weddings and Events, LLC, of South Florida
                             786-427-5360 
We have been providing our brides and grooms with high end chic weddings since 1995!
Providing a full array of services from Officiating, to full catering service, rentals and vendor referrals, we are poised to make your wedding the elegant one that everyone will be talking about!
CALL TODAY!  


Friday, June 22, 2012

Wedding Dresses

In today's modern world of brides, the wedding gown is still one of the most held traditions. However it was not so long ago, before the white wedding dress was popularized in the 1800s among women of wealth, most brides just wore whatever dress was their best. Wealthy ladies had gowns designed for one wearing, but most people of merchant and commoner classes seldom had the money for such luxuries, so the bride simply wore the nicest thing she had, or had a new dress made that she intended to wear again.
The tradition of wearing white wedding gown came from Queen Victoria who chose to wear a white wedding gown, not because it symbolized purity, but because she wanted to show her people that she would run the country in an economical way.
White was a much less expensive color to make than the colors typically popular for wedding dresses at the time (red, black, and purple). Plus, it gave her the option of using some lace that she already owned, rather than having something specially made.
So now our modern brides are breaking with tradition- to an extent -and are removing the typical white for other colors that match who they are as a woman, a bride and future wife.
Photography by Daiana at Q Photgraphy, Wedding by Infinity Weddings & EventsColors, textures and cuts all fitting the bride and bringing out the glow and essence of femininity.
This photo of our beautiful bride shows the wedding gown she picked as a one shoulder, chiffon, gold color, short dress.
This dress flowed in the gentle ocean breeze and was a complete compliment to her skin tone and her legs!

PS-
White is not the traditional color of purity. Blue is. It's the veil that represents virginity.