Monday, September 22, 2014

Begin Planning the Holidays for Your Business Now

You've sent the kids back to school, you’re enjoying those last warm summer days, and Starbucks is finally serving Pumpkin Spiced Lattes again: it’s almost Christmas time! Well not really, but close. If you haven’t begun already, now’s the time to kick it into gear and begin planning those holiday cards and events for your clients and employees.

Start with the holiday party. It can be very difficult to find a venue to accommodate all of your needs
this late in the game (some companies have already signed contracts with a venue a year in advance!) Don’t fret, just think outside the box, or call in some help. Etap Communications has event planners with experience in planning Corporate holiday parties to meet the goals of your event.

Next, look at your holiday card list, review and update it based off updated relationships or companies. Looking at the number of people on your list may help you decide if you want to do physical cards or an ecard, based on cost. Some companies do both and some companies do neither.


No matter what’s on your “to do” list for the holidays this year, don’t let time slip away further, and get to planning your holiday activities right now.

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Alaska-Themed Bridal Shower

When my mom got engaged, I wanted her to have a bridal shower, especially since she didn't have one the first go-round. I wanted her to have a good time and be able to attend a party where her family and friends could celebrate her.

Initially, the plan was to have someone come to the house and do a mani-pedi spa day with mimosas, but availability was extremely limited, so the theme had to change. Instead, the theme became a little more closely related to something that was happening after the wedding - the honeymoon! My mom and her husband-to-be were going to Alaska for their honeymoon, so that became the theme.





I used plaid material for a table runner and gave some excess to have a customized princess hat made for the bride-to-be. I also commissioned a tree painting to be made with my mom and her fiance's names on it with their wedding date. All of the family and friends that attended dipped their thumbs in green paint to help create the "leaves" on the piece.

Living in Missouri, it can be difficult to procure specialized food and alcohol. I spent a few hours calling around to different liquor stores trying to find Alaskan beer or wine. I had to make alternate plans, but that could have been a little detail to help enhance the overall theme of the event.