For A Moment Like This Special Events

Our goal is to provide our consumers with events you have waited a LIFETIME to happen, making your moment all the more magical. Whether its a Baby Shower or an Anniversary, your event deserves to be handled by the best. We pride ourselves on being the most affordable and detailed planning firm in our area. This blog is just our little way of connecting our ideas and your thoughts in order to mesh a beautiful creative medley. ENJOY!

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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

AISLE DASH!




How exciting?! Of course the holidays bring so much joy and gift giving with them, but ultimately every girl dreams of opening that special box of bling during this season! For many of us, that dream came true and a lot of facebook relationship statuses have changed.(smile) To those of you that have decided to make that grand AISLE DASH in 2011...Congrats from the FAMLTE staff! Please be sure to keep us in mind for your upcoming showers, events, and wedding day. We SPECIALIZE in the SPECTACULAR and would love to assist you in anyway possible. Please contact 870-872-0930 or visit our website at www.foramomentlikethisevents.webs.com

Keep Your Spring/Summer Event Cool



Happy Holidays to all of my faithful readers! Just wanted to share a cute lil idea with those of you who may be planning spring/summer outdoor events for 2011. Keep your guests cool with these pretty little fans! Not only will they look amazing in your wedding colors, but Im quite sure they will make a wonderful showing in your family reunion snapshots! In addition, they are a real steal for under a dollar, and guests will be able to take them home as a keepsake. Find them on TheKnot.com

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Cupcake Cutie Etc......the prettiest cakes EVER






OMG...I ran across the BEST cake company EVER! Their designs are absolutely BRILLIANT! I was so amazed with their baby shower cakes that I HAD to share them with someone..ANYONE who would listen.
Who doesnt love a good baby shower? Imagine attending a shower and one of these BEAUTIFUL masterpieces/cakes is being served? The focus would surely be taken from mommy for awhile. smile. If you are interested in seeing more, please look them up on Facebook or give thema call at 901-881-9007. Tell them 'FAMLT' Events sent ya!

THE WISH UPON A WEDDING ORGANIZATION







Had to share a wonderful website with all of my followers, Wish Upon a Wedding is the world’s first nonprofit wish granting organization providing weddings and vow renewals for couples facing terminal illness and serious life-altering circumstances, regardless of sexual orientation. Often, couples facing such situations do not have the energy, time, money, or resources needed to plan their wedding. This organization takes care of all the details, offering couples a chance to relax and enjoy a very special day while surrounded by the love of their closest family and friends.
The story featured on their website about Florence & Michael is truly an eye opener of how true love conquers all. Florence suffered from breast cancer. Wish Upon A Wedding helped she and her husband have the wedding of a lifetime. Although she is now deceased, the beauty of their love still shines through their photos. I've included some for your enjoyment but feel free to go to www.wishuponawedding.org to biew more.

Love,

The Ultimate Consultant

Monday, December 13, 2010

The Importance of the PERFECT Gown



I know I've already blogged today, but I just HAD to speak to you all about the importance of the perfect gown. As is tradition in the southern states, the winter season brings about the beginning of the annual Debutante Balls. This is an opportunity for young ladies to have their moment in the spotlight and look GREAT while doing it. Traditionally, 'Debs' wear white wedding-ish gowns. These gowns are often as fancy and elaborate as the Deb's mother's taste or as sassy and chic as the young lady herself. Nevertheless, it is CRUCIAL that your gown be the white cloud of your dreams. Above, I have featured a beautiful picture of one of my fav Debutantes, whom we presented in the spring of 2010, Miss Angel Chanel. I absolutely adore this picture because it captures the beauty and regalia of what the perfect dress should be. To all of the Debutantes that will be presented for this upcoming season, we at FAMLT Events hope you have the best time of your lives! Toodles!!!

Love,

The Ultimate Consultant

7 Afrocentric Wedding Traditions



I ran across such a wonderful article today on my fav wedding site....TheKnot.com...of course! The article concerns seven Afrocentric Wedding traditions. How interesting! As I read through the 7 traditions, I reflected on how often I have seen the rituals performed. They have always proven to be gorgeous, so I decided to give my WONDERFUL followers an early Christmas treat by sharing the 7 traditions with you all! Enjoy...
1. Knocking on the Door
Since marriage in African culture is considered the official joining of two families, a large emphasis is placed on getting family permissions and blessings before the wedding. In Ghana, the groom requests permission through the custom of "knocking on the door." Bearing gifts, he visits his potential in-laws accompanied by his own family. If his "knock" is accepted, the families celebrate and wedding planning begins. Or, simply plan an outing (like a brunch or dinner date) to bring both families together before the wedding and begin forming family bonds.
2. Jumping the Broom
This tradition most likely originated with an African ritual in which a broom is used to demonstrate that all past problems have been swept away. During slave days, African-Americans were forbidden to marry and live together, so jumping over a broom was a formal and public declaration of the couple's commitment. Today, it has become very popular for African-American couples to follow suit at the conclusion of their wedding ceremony. The broom, often handmade and beautifully decorated, can be displayed in the couple's home after the wedding. Check with local cultural institutions for broom makers and suppliers.
3. Crossing Sticks
In a lesser-known tradition that also dates back to the slavery era, African-American couples demonstrated their commitment by crossing tall wooden sticks. By crossing the sticks, which represent the power and life force within trees, the couple expresses a wish for a strong and grounded beginning. If you decide to incorporate this tradition, choose large branches from both of your families' homes or from a place meaningful to you as a couple.
4. Libation Ceremony
Many African-American couples incorporate a libation ceremony into their weddings as a way to honor their African ancestors. Holy water, or alcohol, is poured onto the ground in each of the cardinal directions as prayers are recited to the ancestral spirits, and names of those that have recently passed are called out. The libation ceremony can also be used as an opportunity to honor the elders in a family, asking them to pass on their wisdom and guidance.
5. Tying the Knot
In some African tribes, the bride and groom have their wrists tied together with cloth or braided grass to represent their marriage. To symbolize your own unity, have your officiant or a close friend tie your wrists together with a piece of kente cloth or a strand of cowrie shells (symbols of fertility and prosperity), while affirming your commitment.
6. Tasting the Four Elements
In a ritual adapted from a Yoruba tradition, the bride and groom taste four flavors that represent different emotions within a relationship. The four flavors typically used are sour (lemon), bitter (vinegar), hot (cayenne), and sweet (honey). By tasting each of the flavors, the couple symbolically demonstrates that they will be able to get through the hard times in life, and, in the end, enjoy the sweetness of marriage.
7. Kola Nuts
Kola nuts play an important role in African weddings. The nut, which is used for medicinal purposes in Africa, represents the couple's (and their families') willingness to always help heal each other. In Nigeria, the ceremony is not complete until a kola nut is shared between the couple and their parents. Among African Muslims the nut is also a symbol of fertility, and is exchanged with family members during the engagement celebration. Many African-American couples incorporate the sharing of a kola nut into their ceremonies, and then keep the nut in their home afterwards as a reminder to always work at healing any problems they encounter.

Friday, December 10, 2010

How to make your event ROCK!



Jingle Bell, Jingle Bell, Jingle Bell Rock! *for some reason I have been singing this song all day!*
Well, dear FAMLT fans....the holiday season has arrived. Which means for many of us, we will be enjoying plenty of Holiday parties. Some of which, will be personally planned for the comforts of our own home. Everyone loves to put a little razzle dazzle on the table for guests when they whip out the 'good' china!
Which motivates me to share a WONDERFUL website today for decorative table cloths that are SURE to be a conversation piece amongst your guests. The good folks at www.clothconnection.com have spectacular tablecloths at affordable prices for your special event!

Love,

The Ultimate Consultant