image by Justine Ungaro
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Monday, May 6, 2013
Tea with a View {Bridal Event}
A few weeks ago, our Engaging Affairs team co-hosted a "Tea with a View" with the gorgeous Mandarin Oriental D.C. hotel. It was a beautiful Spring day and the cherry blossoms were just beginning to pop out so our view of the Tidal Basin from the hotel suite was lovely. Lilypad Weddings created our pretty invitations and paper products!
Brides and their fiances or mothers joined us for a charming afternoon filled with sweet treats and even spa treatments!
The Mandarin Oriental's spacious suites have such fabulous light from so many windows (and great views)!
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Guests enjoyed several varieties of tea as well as milk and freshly baked cookies (right from the suite's own gourmet kitchen). Delicious!
Cake designer extraordinaire Maggie Austin designed a cake with intricate carved icing that looked like marble. Maggie's cakes are so breathtaking and taste so amazing! Lucky guests of the tea were able to taste cake sample, as well.
Live painter Irina Koren painted the enchanting scene out the window of the hotel suite while guests looked on. Live painting is such a fun element to include at a wedding plus you get a lovely piece of art depicting your day.
When brides and their mothers weren't busy nibbling sweets and sipping tea, they were able to sample mini-treatments from the Mandarin Oriental spa. What a treat!!
After a fabulous afternoon, guests left with gift bags filled with treats and tokens from the participating wedding vendors. The tea was such a fabulous success and we had such a fabulous time chatting with brides-to-be!
Thank you to our amazing event partners. This event would not have happened without the amazing team at The Mandarin--Tracy, Bret and Amanda-- and their fabulous hotel and spa staff. We love working with them on weddings and this event together was just as much fun! Thanks to Mark Hamilton for the lovely images; Bill, Steve and Cassie with Edge for the gorgeous flowers; Maggie Austin for the breathtaking cake; Irina Koren for the beautiful painting and Lilypad Weddings for the pretty paper products!
The Mandarin Oriental D.C.
The Mandarin Oriental spa
Hamilton Photography
Edge Floral Design
Maggie Austin Cake
Live Painter Irina Koren
Lilypad Weddings
We look forward to next year's tea!!
xoxo
Laura, Christine, Amanda and Sara
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Dogs Continued...
These two little cuties were the surprise guests at my wedding at Woodend Sanctuary a couple of weeks ago. So glad they dressed for the occasion!
Sara
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Going to the Dogs!
As some of you may know, we have some serious dog-lovers here at Engaging Affairs. And we've had plenty of weddings with dogs as part of the wedding party! So here are some tips and tricks to including your favorite pooch in your wedding day.
-Know your dog's temperament and personality. Not all dogs are cut out for being in large groups of people.
-Make sure your venue is pet-friendly. Not all locations allow animals and some (restaurants, public buildings) have laws preventing it.
-Be sure to have a designated handler who knows your dog well.
-Determine what role you want your pooch to play. Will he be the ring-bearer (using fake rings, perhaps) and wear a special pillow tied around his neck? Will he be one of the wedding party and be escorted down the aisle (maybe is a collar that matches the wedding colors or is made of flowers)? The jury over here is out on doggie tuxes but I know Amanda, for one, is all for them.
-Decide how long your dog will stay. Just for the ceremony? For pictures? Will he be introduced into the reception? Make sure your designated handler has a place to take him when his role is over.
-Don't forget the doggie supplies. Water, treats, food, leash, etc. Whatever he needs to be comfortable. It is always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash in case any guests are allergic or afraid of canines.
- Consider wedding insurance. Never a bad idea but an even better one if you're including your dog.
Cheers!
Friday, April 26, 2013
The Grandsons {Vendor Spotlight}
Last weekend I attended my (gulp) 20 year reunion down at Duke University. It was a great weekend with perfect, North Carolina spring weather and as I took my first steps back on campus on Saturday morning, who was the first person I bumped into? One of my roommates or sorority sisters? Nope. It was Alan from the DC area band "The Grandsons."
Alan went to Duke a few years before I did (he was there for his 25th) so we actually know each other from living in DC. More specifically, he's part of one of my favorite bands and I've recommended him many times for weddings (including my own brother's wedding a decade ago). It was great to see Alan (albeit out of context for both of us) and it reminded me just how much I love "The Grandsons."
A fan aptly described The Grandsons exuberant sound as "American music in a blender with the lid off." The more prominent elements in this eclectic whirlpool are New Orleans rhythm and blues, rockabilly, swing and country two steps. They are unique, fun and certainly not your average "wedding band."
If you're looking for something really fun and a completely unique for your wedding reception or cocktail hour, be sure to check them out. They have a few CDs out, as well, and they perform around the DC area. Here is a snippet of one of their original tracks.
For booking, visit their website or contact Alan at
| alan@grandsons.com |
Monday, April 22, 2013
Happy Earth Day!
wildflowers in glass bottles (weddingchicks.com), invitations (Chewing the Cud),
bridesmaid dress (Nimli), Stephen Russell and Brilliant Earth Rings (Martha
Stewart Weddings), flower girl dress (Whitten), paper flower boutiniere (Martha
Stewart Weddings), wine (Martha Stewart Weddings), bridal gown by Sarah Seven
and eco friendly jewelry (Utterly Engaged), organic cake by Sarah Magid, bridal
shoes (shoes.com), recycled glass votives with 100% soy wax candles (Martha
Stewart Weddings)
Some favorite earth-friendly finds! Enjoy!
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Engaging Affairs Featured in Grace Ormonde!
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Princess For a Night!
A Message from our friends at Hitched:
We're sure that all those wedding planning tasks have trumped the menial task of spring cleaning, but we've got the perfect excuse for you to sort through your closet and get rid of those dresses that haven't seen the light of day in ages.
Beginning April 2nd and continuing throughout the month, please stop by Hitched to donate your gently worn (and dry cleaned) formal dresses, shoes, handbags, jewelry, hair accessories, unused make-up (like sample cosmetics), and "nice" shopping bags (think Bloomie's or Neiman Marcus) to benefit Princess for a Night!
What: 7th Annual Princess for a Night Dress Drive at Hitched
When: April 2nd-May 10th (you may drop off anytime during our normal business hours)
Why: To help make prom dreams come true for girls in our community!
Note: While we truly appreciate any donation, please keep in mind that velvet or wintery dresses, soiled items, outdated items, casual dresses, or items for mature women likely can't be used.
We are especially in need of dresses for full-figured young ladies (sizes 18+). All of these items will go to deserving girls in our community who, due to the great expense of prom attire, might otherwise not be able to afford a dress for this special night.
This is the perfect time to get rid of all of those bridesmaid dresses you knew you'd never wear again while making a girl's taffeta, silk, or satin dreams come true.
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