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More than Just a Dance

21 May
Idaho Wedding Dance - father daughter

A father daughter dance can be one of the most emotional moments at a wedding reception - make it more than just a dance.

One of the most poignant moments at a wedding reception can be the father daughter dance. In my final consultation with brides prior to their wedding, I often find some getting emotional when they describe sharing a dance with their dad. As the father of two girls, I know firsthand the strong bond that can be formed between a father and daughter.

Here are four ideas to consider as you plan for this special dance with your dad.

  1. Let your Dad choose the Song – I remember one wedding where the father chose the song they danced to and I shared over the microphone the story behind its meaning and significance. The father was driving down the road one day long before his daughter was born and he heard a song on the radio. He told himself that if he had a daughter, this would be the song he would dance with her on her wedding day. Tears flowed down the brides cheeks as they danced to this old classic song.
  1. Share your Favorite Memory of your Dad – A great way to personalize this special moment is to have your MC share your favorite memory of your dad. Here is an example I shared at wedding last year “One of Jennifer’s favorite memories of her dad was when she turned 18. Her dad told her that he had something he wanted to show her and asked her to jump in the car with him. Jennifer was really confused when they pulled into the U-haul parking lot. John told Jennifer, your 18 now, so we’re going to rent a U-haul and load up all your stuff ….your moving out! “DAD!!!!” She reluctantly went inside and stated to the person at the desk, I don’t know why I’m here but my dad made me come in. In on the trick, the salesperson reached over and handed her keys to brand new car. A car she still drives to this day.”
  1. Have a Photo Montage Playing in the background during the Father Daughter Dance – Another great way to personalize this dance is to have photos of you and your dad taken over the years projected on a large screen or LCD TV. Talk to your DJ/MC about creating a personalized music video to be shown and enjoyed by everyone at the reception. This feature is best accomplished at an indoor reception facility where the lighting can be controlled and dimmed to get the best possible image.
  1. Invite other Fathers and Daughters to join half way Through – To involve others, invite all fathers and daughters that are present to join halfway through. This can also serve as a foreshadowing for younger ladies of their future wedding day.

A father daughter dance can be one of the most emotional moments at a wedding reception that leaves everyone in tears. Consider these ideas to make to make it more than just a dance.

Submitted by:

Dave Meine
DJ Dave’s Mobile Disc Jockey Entertainment, LLC.

208-571-9807
www.djdaves.net

 
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Wedding Rental Tips and Planning

26 Mar
Idaho Wedding Rentals

Consider utilizing wedding rentals for planning resources as well as budget savers

Even if you’re in the beginning stages of your Idaho wedding planning, don’t forget to utilize local wedding rental resources. You might not even know your venue or how many people you are inviting – or maybe you have the day and place picked out but aren’t sure how you want to decorate for your wedding. Don’t forget, the professionals at wedding rental facilities are experts who have helped plan hundreds of weddings – use them for their experience!

If you’re searching for ideas or inspiration, make an appointment and look through books of past weddings they have done. Go armed with questions! Consider asking the following:

  • Are there any big trends you are seeing?
  • What kind of things can be rented?
  • What advice do you have to a bride that’s just getting started?
  • How do you calculate the number of items you need?
  • Do you have any cost saving ideas?
  • Can you work within my budget?
  • Do you recommend any particular venues?
  • I’ve already chosen my venue – have you had any particular complications or things that worked really well at that venue in the past?
  • What important things to people often forget to order?
  • Can you handle all of my renting needs?

Want to get started right away? Call up some of our Idaho wedding rental specialists today!

 

More Green Wedding Planning – Decor

23 Oct
Green arrangement

Donate silk flowers or use real biodegradable bouquet

It takes only a few changes to make a big impact on the amount of generated waste. Following are suggestions for environmentally friendly choices that you can easily incorporate into your wedding.

Decorations - As you plan the decorations for your ceremony and reception, omit items such as balloons and crepe paper. Instead, choose flowers, herbs, leaves, grasses, and other natural materials. Rent vases for centerpieces from your florist or from a rental center. That way, the same item is reused many times. Consider using potted plants, including pots of herbs, for centerpieces. If you don’t have a garden in which to plant them later, give them as gifts to people who helped with the wedding.

Flowers - If you like the look of silk flowers and you have a use for the bouquets and arrangements later, then use silk. Otherwise, use live flowers, which will biodegrade. After the wedding you might donate large arrangements to your church or to a nursing home, shelter home, or assisted living center where the residents can enjoy them.

Check back next week for more green wedding planning tips!

-Submitted by Glenna Tooman, Memory Makers Event Planning, LLC
© 2006, all rights reserved
www.memorable-events.com

 

Green Wedding Planning

16 Oct
Planning a green wedding - casual gown

Find a gown made of natural fibers and avoid tuxedos

Picture the typical landfill on a windy day: paper napkins blow in the breeze; paper plates skim across the ground, which is littered with plastic forks and spoons. Much of this waste is generated at weddings and other social events. You can do your part to reduce landfill waste and help the environment by making wise choices as you plan your wedding. It takes only a few changes to make a big impact on the amount of generated waste. Following are suggestions for environmentally friendly choices that you can easily incorporate into your wedding.

Attire - When choosing a gown, look for one made from natural, not synthetic, fibers. Yo
u will find beautiful gowns made from raw silk, linen, cotton, hemp, and other materials. You might also borrow a gown or wear your mother’s or sister’s. The groom and his attendants might wear suits, which can be worn in the future, instead of renting tuxedos, which require cleaning after every wearing.

Photography - Choose a photographer who shoots digitally. This will save on film, packaging, and developing. Ask about albums that use less paper or that are made from recycled paper or another fiber, such as cotton or bamboo.

Check back next week for more green wedding planning tips for your Idaho wedding!

-Submitted by Glenna Tooman, Memory Makers Event Planning, LLC
© 2006, all rights reserved
www.memorable-events.com

 
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To Theme or not to Theme your Idaho Wedding

28 Apr

Are you still struggling with choosing theme for your wedding? This is a great time of year to look for inspiration – even in some strange places.

To find theme ideas, be sure to check the obvious sources: search the web, check out wedding blogs, pick up some bridal magazines. There are some other places that you might be able to pick up some wedding theme ideas while you are researching. Check out these locations for additional ideas:

  • Wedding rentals – look at the displays and talk to the experts about what themes they have seen
  • Wedding planners – if you are working with a wedding planner be sure to pick their brain – chances are they’ve seen a lot!
  • Wedding locations/ venues – when touring locations, ask the folks in charge about themes they’ve seen – what other folks have done that worked really well
 
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Rental Industry-Pervasive and Dynamic

07 Jan

It was about two thousand years ago when a young couple were on their way to pay their taxes and needed to rent a room. Well, as you may be able to guess, the rental industry of the time was unable to keep up with demand. They let them borrow their barn, because they cared, because taking care of the customer came first and it was the best that they could do.

Today’s rental industry has become pervasive and dynamic. Parents can rent toys for their children. Fashionistas can rent purses and designer dresses. Just about everything is for rent today and it allows everyone to enjoy a lifestyle that would otherwise be unavailable.

Renting allows people access to that which they cannot afford or don’t need to own. Sometimes people rent because of need and sometimes it’s for recreation. Rent to own or rent not to own. I like to think that when I rent something it’s mine while I rent it and I’m just letting whoever I’m renting it from take care of all the problems. Grandparents know what I’m talking about.

I guess when people think of renting stuff or the rental industry they think of small lots full of all kinds of equipment of various shapes and sizes, the function of which may seem quite confusing. When I was a kid I took care of my parents’ lawn. I would mow and trim and water, I thought that’s all there was, oh if I had just walked in and talked to the friendly people at my local rental shop.

Those people at the local rental store are a wealth of friendly information. They can tell you what you need and how to use it, where to get some help and where to get what they may not have. Further, for any event you may have, just walk into the local rental store that has some sparkly stuff in the showroom and there will be the sweetest person who can help you with all aspects of your event.

These “ma & pa” rental stores are a wealth of knowledge, not to mention stuff you need but don’t need to own. Want to tile a floor, rent a tile saw and they’ll help you figure out the rest. Getting married, walk into a rental store and you’ll find someone who will not only rent you dishes but can recommend a caterer, a limo, everything else you need and you can trust them because quite frankly they can’t stay in business if they are not authentic with their recommendations.

The rental industry isn’t just a source for stuff; it’s a dynamic group of experts that can be guideposts for any event or project. Help them help you and I’m sure you’ll find it quite helpful.

By Scott Berge – Brown Rental Mechanic and all around fun guy.

 
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