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Showing posts with label thankful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thankful. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Happy Thanksgiving!

(Photo by: Minoo Bassery)

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! We hope that your day is full of delicious food, family and gathering a table full of laughter. We have had a spirit of thankfulness this whole season, but today we want to thank you for supporting us and believing in us. We would not exist without our clients and friends. Our heart are abundantly grateful today.

Friday, September 2, 2016

Grateful


(Photography by: Paige Molina)

We know that Thanksgiving is still a few months away, but we just really like being thankful around here and this week, we are most thankful for YOU. Most weeks it is normal for us to receive a review or two in our inbox from previous clients and of course we respond with an email of personal thanks to them directly. However, we wanted to extend that publicly here as well. There is always time to be thankful and we have found that having a heart of gratitude invites more to be thankful for. None of us would be successful in this industry if it did not start with the friends and family supporting us, the vendors investing in friendship, the early clients who took a chance on us and the now clients who let us make their wedding days beautiful. Thank you all for your kindness in letting us into some of the most personal places of your lives and for sharing your love with us. We would cease to exist if it was not for you and for you we say thank you today. A day like any other, but a day that can be different in time because the state of our heart is set on gratitude. Let that change your heart today too by letting someone know why you are thankful for them! So from our team to you & yours, THANK YOU, thank you for making our job fun and our hearts full!

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

3 To-Dos After the Wedding is Over

You feel the warm sand once more, drink the last of your frozen drink, and say farewell-for-now to the bright Caribbean sun. The honeymoon was pure bliss, and now it's back to "real" life! Real, MARRIED life - so exciting! It's officially time to catch up on responsibilities and after-wedding details!

You probably spent the last couple weeks or months wrapped up in final wedding planning, so now it's time to pay attention to the stuff and people you may have overlooked or under-appreciated during that crazy time!

Here are 3 post-celebration reminders to help you wrap things up after the wedding:

1. Thank your parents,

... Or whomever helped you plan, pay, or stay sane during the wedding planning process. A lot of time and money (understatement!) and effort went into helping you plan your beautiful day. Taking the time to write a nice note and even surprise them with a photo book of your favorite wedding pictures is a sincere, thoughtful way to show your thanks!

Wedding Paper Divas

2. Keep in touch with your wedding party.

It's easy to take advantage of all the support and love thrown your way during the wedding, especially from your bridesmaids and groomsmen. It's important to make them feel like they were more than just compliments to your wedding pictures, and that your friendship extends past the wedding commitments. Remember to call them up and let them know how much you appreciate them, and then continue to stay in touch as your start your married life with your new spouse.

Photo: My Life Photo, Flowers: Bloomin' Bouquets
3. Write thank you notes as soon as you can!

Create an organized list of all the presents you've received, and then plan to tackle them with your spouse after work, a couple notes a day. Don't forget to include anyone who did special things for you, like let you borrow your "something old", or your vendors who went the extra mile to make your wedding magnificent. Letting your spouse help will alleviate a lot of stress of checking off the thank you note list. He's got bad handwriting? No problem - let him help seal envelopes, put stamps on, and read addresses aloud to help you out.

United With Love
Stay tuned for our next blog including a to-do list of technical things you'll need to do after the wedding, with plenty of tips and advice, like changing your name and ordering photos!

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

The NotWedding: The Real/Kind-Of-Fake Deal

On Monday, February 17th, we had the awesome opportunity to take part once again in Atlanta's The NotWedding bridal show! Just for a little recap, The NotWedding is an interactive bridal show in the form of a "big, fake wedding". Vendors from the area come in, strut their stuff, and brides-to-be get to see them in action! 

If you're engaged, it's a VERY cool opportunity to get a hands-on introduction to local vendors and fun ideas. 

Recently engaged Atlanta-native and future Bloomin' Bouquets bride, Sam Kloster, attended this year's event. We checked in with her to see what she thought of the whole experience!

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Bloomin': Who went with you to this year's NotWedding?

  • Sam: I actually made it a girls night out with two of my best friends, both named Sarah! We are all engaged, and are all getting married this year, so it was the perfect opportunity to bond over wedding planning and have some fun seeing a wedding in action by vendors we may want to use.

Bloomin': What was your favorite part?

  • Sam: The food was amazing - haha! But besides that, it was really neat to have a whole bunch of vendors in one place at the same time. We could see the big picture, which is hard to do sometimes picking between so many different choices. It was just so creative! They all had booths, so if you liked what was happening, you could go up and talk to them about it. I loved how interactive it felt. 
           Oh, and a couple got engaged! A REAL couple! It happened right after the fake ceremony, and
           it was really fun to see.


Bloomin': Did you find any vendors to use from this event for your wedding!?  Any ideas?

  • Sam: Oh yes! Tons of great ideas! And three vendors I loved! I was already planning on using Bloomin' Bouquets, but I also found a wedding planner and a wedding invitation company that I think I'm going to use!

Bloomin': We can't wait for your wedding in November! Did it help you with your flower choices to see real examples in a wedding setting? 

  • Sam: Definitely. [Bloomin' Bouquets Florist] Sarah took me around to the different tables and flower arrangements, and I got to tell her what I liked the most and what I could picture at my wedding. It was also really exciting to me to see how beautiful everything was... I can't wait to figure out all the details for my wedding!

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We had so much fun meeting other vendors, connecting with the wedding community, and forming relationships with future brides! 

Check out this beautiful video of the event by Incer Studios Films below - you can even see the surprise engagement! 




Monday, December 2, 2013

Someone Else's Shoes


Over this past Thanksgiving week, I’ve personally had a lot of time to reflect on all that I am thankful for. Being just recently engaged, I am thankful for my fiancĂ© and the love we share. I am thankful for his family and their excitement in having me join the family. And above all else, I am grateful for my own family and their generosity, support, and patience as we all try to tackle wedding planning.

            It’s been a some-what overwhelming adventure so far with my family as we have jumped right into booking our venue, church, and most of our vendors in the past 5 weeks alone. The most overwhelming aspect of all? The cost! No one can say that weddings are easy on the wallet!  And working within a specific budget is a necessary option – but one that can seem impossible at times!

            Like many new brides, I found myself wondering why things are so expensive! For instance, the flowers – why does hiring a quality florist eat up a chunk of the budget?

I was lucky enough to take a break from behind the computer to get out on the road and travel around with Bloomin’ Bouquets to help them set up for a wedding two weeks ago –--- and it didn’t take long for me to find out the answer.  Being a wedding florist is so much more than the hours spent ordering, designing, and preparing the arrangements.

            Within two minutes of arriving at “headquarters,” I was loading up masses of exquisite bouquets, table arrangements, boutonnieres, candles, and decorations into the back of my SUV. Within three minutes, I was sweating! Man, oh, manual labor!

Our day went a little like this: we went down to Buckhead, set up the church flowers, went downtown to the venue, unloaded and set up there, went back up to the church after the ceremony, loaded up the flowers to bring to the venue, and continued again to the venue to complete set-up there. After the reception, we went back to the venue to load-out, or “strike”, all of our things. Our 13-hour day was over. 

            Now, I’m not complaining about all the carrying and lifting! In fact, it was a nice little bride-to-be bootcamp for my biceps! But the point I’m trying to make is that I had no idea about all the physical effort that went into being a wedding florist. I always knew it took hours and hours to design and create the arrangements, but I never thought of the day-of execution. As a future bride, I’m glad I had this experience. I never would have known what it takes to make weddings and receptions look so extraordinarily beautiful.

            So this holiday season, I am thankful for the quality and passion of the vendors I have selected for my wedding. I am thankful for the understanding I now have for their specific costs, and I will definitely appreciate the hard work each will bring on my Big Day. 

....... I guess I just had to walk a mile in someone else’s shoes to realize that it is the climb, not the shiny shoelaces, that makes the mile so valuable.