Thursday, December 30, 2010

No Pixie Dust Needed


Kristin and Allen's Wedding Day didn't need Tinkerbell's spell to make it magical. They had their own brand of individuality and
uniqueness to make it truly special.

While both met as employees of Walt Disney World, their vision for their wedding day encompassed the many facets of their personal lives which ranged from childhood whims to family memories, and recent attendances at other celebrations.

Thus, the modern wedding - a practical reflection of the bride and groom's life experiences. From the vibrant guest table centerpieces that represented Kristin's memories of her late grandfather's yard full of foliage, to Allen's wishes for a waterfront location, their wedding day reflected much of what they were as individuals and a couple.
Hospitality was on their mind. Cigars for enjoyment and a photo booth to share special visual moments, the couple was determined for everyone in attendance to have a memorable time.
Many kudos to our treasured vendors who contributed to this special day:
Elizabeth Atkins of Elle Creative Photography
DeLite Entertainment
Carmen's Flowers
A1 Foliage
Jazzy Jewels Make Up and Hair
Our own Ashley Allred, event designer for the reception.









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Friday, December 24, 2010

Holiday Cheer
















Catering By Robert / Event Concepts . FL brought holiday cheer to staffers at Arbitration Forums earlier this month in the Magnolia Ballroom at the India Conference Center. HR's Emilie Perez always wants to make a dramatic statement for the annual end-of-the year party and this year was no different.




From a gourmet Popcorn Bar hosted by our favorite "Elf" Rita, to a Hollywood Red Carpet welcome by two famous celebrity look-alikes, the everyone in attendance had lots to experience.




Eladio of DeLite Entertainment provided the meet and greet along with a cigar rollers and a well rounded repertoire of music for the event.


We designed a menu around some of Hollywood's most famous restaurants including a traditional Cobb Salad from the Brown Derby. The meal was capped off with a flamboyent Bananas Foster station.






With a color scheme of black, white, platinum and a touch of silver, guest tables glowed with warm candle and LED lighting. We utilized three different styles of centerpieces from our inventory. Event designer, Bradley Dempsey, gave his "thumbs up" to a well put together event.













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