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Photo Booth Fun! Let's Get Funky!
 Add a sense of childhood nostalgia to your wedding reception and send a keepsake home with all of your guests, by renting a photo booth! For the last two years photo booths have been increasing in popularity at weddings, with the advent of the digital photo booth. While they will never replace a professional photography (just try dancing your first dance in a traditional photo booth to get some pictures, not going to happen) a photo booth at your reception will add fun, be a conversation piece and can be enjoyed by everyone! There are two types of true photo booths. The traditional or classic photo booth which uses chemicals to develop actual photographic paper with four pictures on it. The classic photo booth is slow to produce the strips, anywhere from 90 seconds to 7 minutes, which decreases the amount of photos and times the guests can enjoy the experience. The classic weighs anywhere between 300 to 900 pounds so transportation cost is a factor. The digital photo booth is the modernized version of the classic. Portable, quick to set up and just as easy to use. Digital photo booths offer a lot of options their classic cousins just don't have. Not only can you have the traditional vertical stack of four images, taken one after another, but you can have the sheet customized to reflect you or your wedding! The digital photo booth also offers the ability to print out a post card shape strip instead of the traditional vertical. Is there a picture that you or some of your guests would love to have a 4x6, 5x7 or 8x10 made of? Most digital photo booths store the images for reprinting later on. Some rental companies offer montages, set to music of the images or the original digital files, on DVD. Another advantage of digital photo booths is the ability to share with everyone on the outside what is happening on the inside! Some booths offer the ability to play back as a montage all the images taken as soon as they are taken. So you can see that crazy face your best friend made before the image is even printed to paper. What to look for in a photo booth. With the popularity of the photo booth increasing lots of people are calling things photo booths that just are not a photo booth! We all know what a photo booth looks like, every time we go to the mall there is one there. They are a box with a camera on one wall, a small bench on the other and most can fit 4 people comfortably. You step in, sit down and pull close the privacy curtain and hit the button to start the pictures. Limited space is half the fun! In college I and my girlfriends decided to see if we could get 15 of us into one picture in a two person photo booth. We managed to get 8 heads and a half in one picture. (Wish I could find my copy of that strip today.) That is what I consider a photo booth, not only are photo booths where you throw inhibitions to the wind and get funky, but where the challenge can be getting everyone in the picture! The memories of high school and college. But today, to make a quick buck people are throwing the label photo booth on just about anything. Last year I saw a supposed photo booth, it was a section of pipe and drape (nothing boothy about it) against a wall and opposite it a camera hooked to a cheap printer. The photographer then stood there and told everyone to smile. Not a photo booth. Then there was the ad I saw recently touting the "photo booth that can fit as many people as you want". Once again it was pipe and drape, but this time at least in the shape of a rectangle and again a camera on a tripod with a cable run to a printer... Blah! Not a photo booth. Then there is a company offering the "Open Air Photo Booth", two boxes stacked, one with a camera, the other a printer, no "booth". Just slightly above the camera on a tripod. So if you are going to spend $1500 renting a photo booth, I recommend making sure it's a real booth, hard sided rectangular with a bench and curtain and not something that should be hanging from your windows. Oh and the photo trigger at your touch, not someone standing outside with a laptop telling you to go "cheese" and clicking a mouse... Digital photo booths don't use chemicals and photo paper, but any printer that can interface with the software. So this means the photo strip can be printed by a laser, inject or dye-sub printer. Talking with a few photographers and doing some internet research it looks like a dye-sub printer will be the closest experience to chemical printing. Dye-sub is long lasting, comes the closest to looking like photo paper and truly prints a 2x6 strip of paper if you want the classic feel. All other options must be manually trimmed to feel like the classic strip. Also the dye-subs are very fast, approximately 30 seconds. As with any service or rental you have on your wedding day, make sure you have a contract and that the vendor has liability insurance. Then step inside, pull the curtain close and get FUNKY and have fun! Oh and still not convinced you should get a photo booth for your reception? The photo strips make fantastic party favors for your guests that they will treasure for a lifetime! Labels: Photo Booth
Elegance in Blue at the Hilton
A little wedding inspiration. Take a look at these pictures from Allure Films and Photography of the Gillespie Center at the Hilton Garden Inn. Gorgeous!
   The setup was designed by Cynthia Basker at Celebrated Events. She did a fantastic job of transforming the ballroom into a wonderland. The decorations were excuted by Michaelangelos The Event Company. Labels: Hilton Garden Inn, wedding inspiration
Cynthia Basker of Celebrated Events
 We are starting a new feature here at Michiana Weddings, the featured wedding professionals. Over the next few months we will be featuring articles about various wedding professionals or services around Michiana. I am happy to say our first featured wedding professional is Cynthia Basker and Celebrated Events, the absolute best wedding planner in Michiana. Celebrated Events Established in 1990 by Cynthia Basker, Celebrated Events is the South Bend areas most recognized wedding & event planning firm. A leader in the market, Cynthia and her team at Celebrated Events is committed to producing events that are unique and intimate, regardless of size and location. Nationally recognized and a published author, Cynthia has been a speaker at ABC and The Special Event, among others. Locally she is exclusively recommended by Michaelangelos, The Event Company as the planner to work with along with being on the referral lists of the University of Notre Dame, Hilton Garden Inn, Palais Royale, Marriott, Century Center and many more. It is Celebrated Events’ promise that in working with Cynthia and her team, you will have the event you have always imagined. They will guide you through each phase of planning your event, always keeping your vision their primary focus. They will provide you with a neutral forum upon which all of your ideas, hopes and dreams can be expressed, interpreted and ultimately incorporated into your event. They strive to create a culture of calm in the midst of the chaos and anxiety that can surround planning your wedding. Planning stylish affairs is not just a tag line for Celebrated Events, it is their hallmark. Combining years of experience with a creative vision enables them to create amazing weddings and events that are the foundation of their reputation. Their consulting services menu includes: Comprehensive Planning and Production: From inception to completion, we will provide complete event orchestration. No detail will be overlooked. Initial Planning Consultation: Designed to give the bride everything needed to begin effective wedding planning, two planning sessions will be scheduled to determine budget, style and appropriate vendor referrals. We will also offer suggestions for the planning process and answers to immediate concerns. Final Planning and Directing: Beginning one month prior to the event, we’ll set up a seris of meeting to gather information, determine any any facets that may have been overlooked, problem solve any roadblocks or concerns, develop a timeline, and finalize vendor arrangements and on site supervision of rehearsal and wedding day. This service is designed to allow the bride to transition the event fully into our hands. Hourly Rate: We may be retained on an hourly basis. Time will be kept track of by quarter hour increments. This is the most common way our clients use our services, allowing the bride flexibility in how much or how little planning assistance is utilized. Services may be combined to create a custom packages. Labels: Featured Wedding Professional
Reader Question
Dear Amy,
Is it possible to get married at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart if you are not an alumni or student?
Thank you, Hopeful 2010The Notre Dame Basilica will only marry a couple if: 1 Either the bride or groom or both attended Notre Dame. 2 You are a member of the church. Otherwise I am afraid it is not possible to be married in the Basilica. Labels: reader question
Food Favors For A Wedding
Here are some edible ideas for favors at your wedding or bridal shower! Chocolate Chocolate what is more enjoyable than dark, smooth, decadent chocolate which is #1 with brides and guests alike. And in the Michiana area we have one of the best chocolate companies around, South Bend Chocolate. Chocolate bars, creams, and one of my favorites chocolate covered pretzels. You'll have your guests' mouths watering. Or how about personalized M&Ms. Cookies Shortbread cookies shapped into a theme; bells, hearts, bride and groom, the possiblities are nearly endless and so good tasting! Mints Whether in tins, rolls or wrapped in tuel. Mints are a popular choice and usually won’t tempt anyone to break their diet. Coffee & Tea Beverages are among the top 10 because they’re affordable, practical and lend themselves easily to a variety of themes. Wedding Oreos Available in white and chocolate wedding themes they are a delight that will bring back memories of childhood. Fortune Cookies Include a message of appreciation inside to create a unique wedding favor. Covered Strawberries With a good champagne what more could you ask for! Yum! Labels: wedding favors
Recommended Book
Hey girls, this morning I heard of a great sounding book on the Today Show! I immediately ordered a copy from Amazon, it's called How To Love Like a Hot Chick: The Girlfriend to Girlfriend Guide to Getting the Love You Deserve from the same team that gave us the enjoyable How to Eat Like a Hot Chick: Eat What You Love, Love How You Feel . You can order the book by clicking the link below! Labels: Humor, inspiration, recommended book
Basilica Monday For Brides At The Basilica Of The Sacred Heart
Ladies if you are planning to get married at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart on the campus of Notre Dame University in 2010, wedding coordinator extraordinaire Cynthia Basker of Celebrated Events has posted some good advice on her blog about Basilica Day or Basilica Monday. The phones lines open on March 2, 2009. Check out the blog entry Notre Dame Basilica - Save the Date 2010!After you have reserved your date be sure to give Cyndi a call and reserve her bridal planning services. She is in my opinion the best in town for planning desination weddings at Notre Dame, bar none. And then come back to Michiana Weddings and find your other wedding vendors!Labels: Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Notre Dame
Gorgeous Bridal Accessories To Go With Your Fairytale Wedding
Every bride dreams of her Fairytale Wedding. To help you plan and accessorize your Fairytale Wedding we have below, gorgeous bridal accessories. The image below features a hand wrapped tiara by Bel Aire which is encrusted with mini pearl, crystal and rhinestone. This piece is very lightweight and delicate in design.  To carry your wedding day essentials (make up for touch ups, tissues, etc.), you'll need a handbag that will coordinate with your overall look. These have design features that incorporate crystals, sequin, pearl, beading and rhinestone.  These adorable shoes have a rhinestone 'brooch' that add just the right amount of glamour and sparkle! Even the buckle on the strap is made up of tiny glittering rhinestones!  Make sure your jewelry and headpiece have similar components so that they compliment each other. The tiara, necklace and earrings shown below all have pearls as a predominate design feature - and contribute to an overall, very put together look.  Head band style headpieces are gaining in popularity. The pieces below are both from Bel Aire Bridal. One is satin covered with a crystal spray, the other is completely encrusted with rhinestone.  Another headband design that has a vintage vibe - featuring a 'brooch' type design of baquette and round rhinestone.  If you are going for a very regal princess-y feel, the tiara below is for you! This piece has bling galore, and will truly be your 'crowning' glory!!  The next two images are close ups of pieces that were featured together above.   These two pieces, one a bracelet, the other, a convertible headpiece are from Tigerlily Tiaras. The headpiece is made, so that once your event is over, you can convert it to a choker/necklace, so you can wear it after your wedding! These pieces kind of invoke a Midsummers Night Dream type wedding theme. So pretty!  These pieces are custom made by Ali Oesch of One of a Kind Jewelry. Their design is clean and simple, and a bit geometric. Perfect for a contemporary look! You have to see these to fully appreciate how beautiful they are!  All bridal accessories are available from Girly Girl Gifts. By Cynthia BaskerLabels: bridal shoes, Jewelry, tiaras, wedding accessories
Top First Dance Songs
A letter from our readers.
Dear Amy, We are having trouble choosing a first dance song. Do you have any suggestions. Jen 2009
Certainly Jen, here is a list of top songs I complied from lists local DJs gave me:
At Last Etta James Let's Stay Together Al Green Amazed Lonestar True Companion Marc Cohen Bless the Broken Road Rascal Flatts All I Want Is You U2 All My Life K-Ci and JoJo I Cross my heart George Strait Always And Forever Heatwave Its Your Love Tim Mcgraw Brighter Than Sunshine Aqualung Lost In The Moment Big and Rich Crazy Love Van Morrison Can't Help Falling Love Elvis Presly Don't Change Musiq Making Memories Of Us Keith Urban Endless Love Diana Ross My Best Friend Tim Mcgraw Faithfully Journey Wonderful Tonight Eric Clapton From This Moment On Shania Twain Everything Michael Buble I Only Have Eyes For You Flamingos I Don't Want To Miss A Thing Areosmith Into The Mystic Van Morrison Me And You Kenny Chesney Just The Way You Are Billy Joel Someone Like You Van Morrison Over The Rainbow Izzi It Had To Be You Harry Connick Jr When You Say Nothing At All Allison Kraus I Could Not Ask For More Edwin MCCain Wonderful Tonight Eric Clapton Everything I Do Bryan Adams You And Me Lifehouse A Moment Like This Kelly Clarkson A Groovy Kind Of Love Phil Collins For You Kenny Lattimore Breathe Faith Hill Come Away With Me Norah Jones God Only Knows Beach Boys Fade Into You Mazzy Star I Could Not Ask For More Ed Mc From This Moment Shania Twain I Cross My Heart George Strait I Do 98 Degrees I Finally Found Someone Barbara Streisand
Also be sure to check out Wedding Grooves for more categories to help choose your reception music!
Labels: wedding grooves
Cool Bar Idea for Receptions
Looking to spice up the decor of your wedding reception? The fantastic team at the Hilton Garden Inn have come up with a unique looking bar design to spice up your reception. Below are some pictures supplied by Allure Photography of this unique bar.  The bar is decked out for a winter setting as shown in by the ice cycles and blue lights of the above image. However you can style it however you want.   -Amy Labels: reception inspiration
South Bend's Largest Bridal Show!
The 24th Annual Bridal Spectacular!
Janary 4 is the date. Century Center is the Location. 12 to 5 PM are the times. Fashion Shows will be held at 1 and 3:30!
This is your only chance to attend a Michiana / South Bend / Mishawaka bridal show in the month of January, everyone! The Bridal Spectacular is the largest and frankly the best area bridal show there is. Since the WSBT Bridal Show is being held February 28th (why even hold one, all the good professionals will long since be booked for 2009!) the Bridal Spectacular will be you only and best option for finding that special vendor that will make your wedding dreams come true!
Many of our favorites will be in attendance! Allure Films and Photography for your photography and video needs. Music Machine for your musical entertainment needs. Bernardo's for the Bride and Bernardo's for your gowns and tuxs. The Hilton Garden Inn
Knollwood Country Club The Carriage House Dinning Inn at St. Mary's Be sure to stop by and check out these wedding professionals for your wedding day! Labels: Bridal Show, planning your wedding, South Bend
Spring 2009 Colors According to Fashion Week
Was surfing the internet this evening when I stumbled upon this excellent article about Spring 2009 colors based on New York Fashion week back in September. Though everyone who was having trouble choosing their wedding colors might get some inspiration from it! You can find the whole article in pdf format . “New York’s fashion designers encourage hopeful attitudes with lively colors, while sophisticated, grounded hues address the need for stability in times of economic uncertainty,” said Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute®. Fall ’08 saw blue and purple rise to the forefront of fashion. As is often true, colors evolve from season to season, and spring ’09 is no exception. Palace Blue, a favorite among designers this season, takes a steadfast, classic, spring navy-like tone and makes it sparkle. Paired with just about any color in the report, it offers many intriguing spring combinations. Taking purple in a lighter direction, Lavender presents a softer, more summery hue, extending the mystical aspects of purple available last fall. As yellow continues to make its mark on the world of fashion, tangy Super Lemon brings a fun, optimistic outlook to the palette. Its luminosity is determined to evoke a smile and attract the roving consumer’s eyes. Taking a cue from its lemony neighbor, friendly and approachable Salmon Rose also conveys an optimistic outlook. The subtlest of oranges, Salmon Rose is flattering to most complexions and is beautiful with a summer glow. Think sensual and seductive Fuchsia Red for clothing, as well as lipstick and nail polish selections, this spring. With its blue undertones, this cool red is a real show-stopper, adding a sense of elegance to the palette. Stabilizing neutrals provide practicality in a changing economic landscape. Not your average beige, Rose Dust breaks away from the typical neutrals associated with spring by adding dimension with subtle rose undertones. And with its bluish-green undertones, cool Slate Gray is a nuanced neutral that can be paired with any of the other nine colors in the report. Three greens, each with their own distinct personality, round out the color palette for spring ‘09, perpetuating the idea of freshness and renewal. Vibrant Green, the quintessential spring hue, brings a true verdancy to the palette in a time of revitalization. Dark Citron, a citrus-inspired green, is calmer and more serious than most, offering an element of sophistication to the mix. Reflective Lucite Green, a clean, clear subtle hue, adds a slight shimmer.Labels: inspiration
A Single Rose Florist
 Thanksgiving is around the corner everyone and if your are looking for a unique centerpiece for your banquet table, I can't quit gushing over the Cornucopia that Rosemary from A Single Rose Florist posted on their site! Look above, it's absolutely gorgeous! This is the reason we recently added A Single Rose to our list wedding vendors. Rosemary and her team of florists can create the most beautiful flower arrangements for your wedding and reception. Be sure to stop in also for those every day needs, like Thanksgiving! You won't be disappointed by A Single Rose Florist! Check out their new website, but it does look like it's under construction still. Labels: A Single Rose Florist, flowers, New Vendor
Tis The Season For Gingerbread!
 For all you cooks out there Rascia's Creative Cakes is sponsoring a Gingerbread House Competition! The contest is broken down into 3 catagories, children 6 to 11, teenagers 12 to 17 and adults 18 and up. Entry fees are $10 and go to support the Bristol Opera House. Check out the Gingerbread House details here!Labels: Holiday Contest, Rascias
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