Tuesday, January 25, 2011

WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011

Charleston, South Carolina – January 25th, 2011 - WeddingWire, the nation’s leading wedding technology company, is thrilled to announce Southern Chic Weddings and Events has been selected to receive the prestigious annual WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011 for Wedding Planning!

Recognition for the Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011 is determined by recent reviews and extensive surveys from over 750,000 WeddingWire newlyweds. Our past clients are among those that shared their experiences on WeddingWire, the largest wedding review site in the nation.

Southern Chic Weddings and Events stands among the top five percent of wedding professionals in the WeddingWire community, representing quality and service excellence within the wedding industry. Awards were given to the top wedding professionals across 20 service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers, and were based on the overall professional achievements throughout the past year.

“WeddingWire is honored to celebrate the success of the top-rated wedding professionals within the WeddingWire community,” said Timothy Chi, WeddingWire’s Chief Executive Officer. “With the annual Bride’s Choice Awards™ program, WeddingWire has the unique opportunity to recognize the best wedding professionals across the US and Canada. We applaud Southern Chic Weddings and Events for their professionalism and dedication to enhancing the wedding planning experience last year.”

We are happy to announce that Southern Chic Weddings and Events is among the very best Wedding Planners within the WeddingWire Network, which includes leading wedding planning sites WeddingWire, Martha Stewart Weddings, Project Wedding and Weddingbee. We would like to thank our past clients for nominating us to receive the Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2011.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Puppy Love Addition

I feel bad that I blogged about pets and weddings and left out one of our favorite wedding party pooches of all time. It is my pleasure to introduce you to Riley, Julie and Howie Appelt's dog. Riley was well behaved, charming, and of course looked super sharp in his suit. A big thanks to Chris of Chris and Cami Photography for sharing his wonderful talent with us. So fun!



And they call it puppy love ...

Here at Southern Chic we love love love our pets! When we came across this article on pets in your wedding, we just had to share. Enjoy!




From:
Martha Stewart Weddings
Pets in Your Wedding

As you think about who will be with you on your wedding day, those who are closest to you are likely the first to come to mind. For many , that includes a family pet. There are lots of ways to involve furry (or feathered) friends in your celebration, whether in a formal role -- as ring bearers or flower dogs, for example -- or simply as honored guests.

Determine Your Pet's Role
If you're thinking of including a pet in your wedding, there are a few things to consider. Is it appropriate for the kind of ceremony you're having? "An animal fits a certain type of affair, one at a farmhouse or a private estate, perhaps, but probably not at a fancy hotel," says Sasha Souza, a California event designer.

If the venue does not allow pets, try to find a compromise. Michael Zorek and Shelly Friedland wanted their beagle-whippet mix, Scooter, to participate in their wedding in New York City, but neither the temple in which they were marrying nor their reception site would allow pets. So the couple had Scooter meet them at the doors of the temple (escorted by a hired dog walker), then accompany them and their guests in a procession to the reception site five blocks away. Scooter wore a bow-tie collar with a tuxedo bib for the jaunt. "People got a big kick out of it," says Michael. "We made the evening news."

The type of animal you have may also help dictate his role in the wedding. Some couples with smaller, less social pets such as lizards, ferrets, or guinea pigs are content simply to have the animal present at the wedding; they may ask someone to hold the pet during the ceremony or keep the animal nearby in its habitat or cage. Not all pets are suited to a wedding, and it's important to assess the temperament of yours. Is he friendly or aggressive? Does he make a lot of noise? Does he steal food? If your pet's disposition doesn't lend itself to this type of situation, don't try to train him in the weeks leading up to your wedding.

Be Flexible
Once you've decided how to include your pet, be prepared to be flexible on the wedding day. "You can't force it," says Marc Morrone, owner of Parrots of the World pet store in Rockville Centre, New York. "If you expect your pet to perform a certain feat, have a backup plan in case he doesn't do it."

Also, consider your own personality. A relaxed attitude is crucial. During the outdoor ceremony of Sarah St. Onge and Andrew Howell in St. Helena, California, Sarah's dog, Piper, suddenly began barking. "She saw a squirrel," says Andrew. "But the barks were well timed," adds Sarah. "Piper punctuated the wedding vows and added an element of humor." And it's warm, lighthearted surprises like this that make a wedding memorable.

Planning with a Pet in Mind
Inform Your Attendants
Well in advance, inform attendants and vendors that your pet will play a role, and discuss special measures you'd like them to take. Also notify your officiant. Some may refuse to preside over a wedding that includes pets.

Never Leave Your Pet Alone
Consider hiring a handler with whom the pet is already acquainted, or have a friend be responsible for the pet during the wedding.

Anticipate Potential Hazards
Ask at the wedding site about pesticides or toxic plants on the grounds, and about creatures that might distract or threaten your pet. If your florist is adorning your pet's collar, be sure she uses nontoxic materials. And keep pets, especially dogs, someplace safe during the reception so guests won't feed them. Certain wedding fare, including chocolate, alcohol, and meat with bones, can be dangerous.

Practice Makes Perfect
Bring your pet to the site before the wedding day, and have him come to the rehearsal to practice his part if he will be participating in the ceremony.

The Other "Groom"
Take the animal to the groomer before the wedding so he'll look his best. Keep adornments minimal and easy for the pet to wear. Don't make him wear them for longer than is necessary.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Tech savvy chic!

Hi Everyone!

I hope 2011 is treating you right. I am loving it so far. I wanted to go ahead and fill you in on one of the big changes that will be happening at Southern Chic this year. We are going to be much more tech savvy! Yes, you heard me right. Now get excited!

I have always struggled a little with why everyone needs so many different ways to be available and to communicate with one another in this crazy world that we are all living in. Between a mailing address, a home phone, an office phone, a cell phone, answering machines, voicemails, text messageges, fax machines, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, websites, blogs and everything else that I might not yet know about, where does it end? Ahh! Can you hear the frustration / excitement in my writing? All that venting behind us, I believe we have come up with a few fun ways to keep the process of updating you all exciting for us and hopefully enough fun for you guys so you want to keep being updated!

Here goes ... Let's start with the basics first. You can always reach us the old-fashioned way by calling us at (843) 270-7837, emailing us at southernchicweddings@gmail.com, or by snail mail at 942 Beresford Court Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 29464. We also have what we think is a fabulous website that can be viewed by clicking here. We keep our website updated with information on us and how we came to be as well as with a variety of pictures and information to help you to decide if Southern Chic is the right fit for you. Our website address will also lead you to our blog which you are obviously reading now. Just in case ... our blog can be accessed by clicking here. From there we are hoping all of you will join us on Facebook and Twitter. Facebook is our favorite place to post. This is the best place to see pictures and videos (yes, we will be doing videos of all of our events this year to show you our amazing brides and venue transformations) and then if you want to read more you can visit our blog to read all the behind-the-scenes details. Twitter is a little bit newer for us but our main goal of Twitter, besides reaching out to more of you, is to share great articles and links that may assist you with the wedding planning process or just be for pure entertainment value. You can access our Facebook page by clicking here. We hope you will become a fan today. Finally, you can view our Twitter page by clicking here. We hope you will follow us on Twiter as well.

Thank you to all of our friends, family, colleagues, and most importantly all of our past brides who have made Southern Chic such a success for the past three and a half years. We promise to make you proud (and keep you updated) in 2011! Cheers to it!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

2011! Our best year yet!


It is looking like 2011 will be Southern Chic's best year yet and we want you to share in the fun. We are offering a 15% discount on all of our packages from now until the end of the month. This is the perfect special for all of you ladies who were proposed to over the holidays. We'll call it our "Cheers to 2011!" special. Contact us today for our packages and pricing information and to schedule your complimentary initial consultation!

Happy Planning!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Cheers to 2011!

Happy New Year! We are so excited that 2011 is here. We are looking forward to lots of new and exciting changes this year. Stay tuned for more details and lots of fun!

Happy Planning,

Amanda