Event Meeting Planning Jobs
November 2, 2009
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Duration : 1 min 7 sec
Planning a Low Budget Wedding
October 26, 2009
If you planning to have your wedding, don’t get surprised if you will be having a long list of wedding expenses in a piece of sheet, hence they are essential to make your wedding as perfect as possible. Weddings these days have become costly. However, if you are smart enough to plan your wedding properly, you can definitely save a lot and you may wonder how you have done your wedding at a fraction of cost it should be.
Planning a wedding carefully and wisely can even reduce the expenses drastically. You may even get amazed that you have saved extra amount by not spending too much of this and that. So make sure you have set you wedding budget and listed down all the essential things to be present at your wedding day.
You may then revise or narrow down your list and have the most important thing set separately from those that are to be omitted. You may check several websites that give out free wedding planners that you can use as your wedding guide. Or you can download them and take a print out of those planners and use it for your wedding planning.
Actually, a wedding doesn’t have to be very expensive to enjoy. Many wedding couples nowadays can make their own way on how to stick within their budget preference. Not only this, it is no joke that there are many items of wedding that you can reduce the cost. For instance, instead of having a big wedding cake, why not order a quite smaller one and have a sheet cake to be cut and served. The cake can serve as the dessert instead of preparing sweets that are often come in quite expensive cost.
Even on your wedding dresses, you can definitely save some money on that. If you have the skill to make your own wedding gown, then go for it. Or perhaps, if aunt or grandma knows how, let them do it as a gift for you. You may also check out discount bridal shops and see if they have a good one in store for you. Or, why not rent or borrow one? These are few inexpensive options that you may consider if you want a wedding on a budget.
Instead of hiring a professional photographer or videographer, a friend or loved one who is very much interested with this craft can help you save money for such keepsakes. You may ask his or her service during photography sessions on and before your wedding. For sure he or she would be happy to do it if you.
Having a reception on Friday night instead of Saturday would cut down a lot of money spent. For the dinner you should choose a buffet system or a pot lock reception, instead of a sit-down dinner. A buffet would actually cut down cost of the dinner. And instead of renting a limousine, alternatively you may choose a Cadillac or other luxury vehicle and cut down quite a sum. You may also consider making your ow wedding invitations which is a very good money-saving option too. And when it comes to wedding gifts, since not only you as the wedding couple deserves gifts but also your attendants and guest, gifts for them shouldn’t cause you a headache. Instead of spending too much for gifts, why not give inexpensive bridesmaids gifts ideas and groomsmen gifts ideas. Save money also by giving out cheap wedding favors. These affordable wedding ideas can drastically cut down your wedding expenses, thus avoiding you from paying a nightmare of depths after your wedding has ended.
Janet R.
http://www.articlesbase.com/marriage-articles/planning-a-low-budget-wedding-688376.html
Planning a Low Budget Wedding
October 26, 2009
If you planning to have your wedding, don’t get surprised if you will be having a long list of wedding expenses in a piece of sheet, hence they are essential to make your wedding as perfect as possible. Weddings these days have become costly. However, if you are smart enough to plan your wedding properly, you can definitely save a lot and you may wonder how you have done your wedding at a fraction of cost it should be.
Planning a wedding carefully and wisely can even reduce the expenses drastically. You may even get amazed that you have saved extra amount by not spending too much of this and that. So make sure you have set you wedding budget and listed down all the essential things to be present at your wedding day.
You may then revise or narrow down your list and have the most important thing set separately from those that are to be omitted. You may check several websites that give out free wedding planners that you can use as your wedding guide. Or you can download them and take a print out of those planners and use it for your wedding planning.
Actually, a wedding doesn’t have to be very expensive to enjoy. Many wedding couples nowadays can make their own way on how to stick within their budget preference. Not only this, it is no joke that there are many items of wedding that you can reduce the cost. For instance, instead of having a big wedding cake, why not order a quite smaller one and have a sheet cake to be cut and served. The cake can serve as the dessert instead of preparing sweets that are often come in quite expensive cost.
Even on your wedding dresses, you can definitely save some money on that. If you have the skill to make your own wedding gown, then go for it. Or perhaps, if aunt or grandma knows how, let them do it as a gift for you. You may also check out discount bridal shops and see if they have a good one in store for you. Or, why not rent or borrow one? These are few inexpensive options that you may consider if you want a wedding on a budget.
Instead of hiring a professional photographer or videographer, a friend or loved one who is very much interested with this craft can help you save money for such keepsakes. You may ask his or her service during photography sessions on and before your wedding. For sure he or she would be happy to do it if you.
Having a reception on Friday night instead of Saturday would cut down a lot of money spent. For the dinner you should choose a buffet system or a pot lock reception, instead of a sit-down dinner. A buffet would actually cut down cost of the dinner. And instead of renting a limousine, alternatively you may choose a Cadillac or other luxury vehicle and cut down quite a sum. You may also consider making your ow wedding invitations which is a very good money-saving option too. And when it comes to wedding gifts, since not only you as the wedding couple deserves gifts but also your attendants and guest, gifts for them shouldn’t cause you a headache. Instead of spending too much for gifts, why not give inexpensive bridesmaids gifts ideas and groomsmen gifts ideas. Save money also by giving out cheap wedding favors. These affordable wedding ideas can drastically cut down your wedding expenses, thus avoiding you from paying a nightmare of depths after your wedding has ended.
Janet R.
http://www.articlesbase.com/marriage-articles/planning-a-low-budget-wedding-688376.html
Kinaxis – Q2of3:Demand Planning-How to Reduce Risk
October 26, 2009
www.kinaxis.com As a general rule, forecasts are always inaccurate. This paper discusses two approaches which can be used to reduce the risk and impact of inaccurate demand forecasts:
1. Collaboration between customers and suppliers to improve the accuracy of the forecast.
2. Quicker response to demand changes to reduce the cost of forecast error.
By improving your demand planning and demand management processes, your organization can improve customer service (by being more responsive) as well as operations performance
(by achieving inventory reductions).
Duration : 1 min 11 sec
Kinaxis – Q2of3:Demand Planning-How to Reduce Risk
October 26, 2009
www.kinaxis.com As a general rule, forecasts are always inaccurate. This paper discusses two approaches which can be used to reduce the risk and impact of inaccurate demand forecasts:
1. Collaboration between customers and suppliers to improve the accuracy of the forecast.
2. Quicker response to demand changes to reduce the cost of forecast error.
By improving your demand planning and demand management processes, your organization can improve customer service (by being more responsive) as well as operations performance
(by achieving inventory reductions).
Duration : 1 min 11 sec
Ideas for making a Zombie Bride costume?
October 19, 2009
I have an old wedding dress, which I plan on bringing to the point of no return. I need to look like a zombie.
Ideas? Make-up tips? What should I do to the dress?
Anyone have any online guides that I could use?
Thanks very much.
Rip holes into the dress and then sew different material into its place (colours like black, grey and red), splatter with fake blood packets and rub dirt onto the dress. Also cobwebs and fake spiders might look good attached.
For accessories buy or make from black roses, using thin wire inside the ‘stem’ so they can be bent down as if wilting. If you have an old tutu which is white cut the material off and attach to an old hairband (cover in soil and blood like the dress)
For make-up apply foundation which is about 2 shades lighter than your natural skin tone and cover your face and neck. Then using a sponge dab green and red. Next smudge fake blood and brown blusher. Pale lips (almost blue) and fake eyelashes look good, make the eyes around dark as if sunken in. Play around with different make-up and maybe use liquid eyeliner to draw scars across the face.
Hopefully that helps – have fun!
Planning a Low Budget Wedding
October 19, 2009
If you planning to have your wedding, don’t get surprised if you will be having a long list of wedding expenses in a piece of sheet, hence they are essential to make your wedding as perfect as possible. Weddings these days have become costly. However, if you are smart enough to plan your wedding properly, you can definitely save a lot and you may wonder how you have done your wedding at a fraction of cost it should be.
Planning a wedding carefully and wisely can even reduce the expenses drastically. You may even get amazed that you have saved extra amount by not spending too much of this and that. So make sure you have set you wedding budget and listed down all the essential things to be present at your wedding day.
You may then revise or narrow down your list and have the most important thing set separately from those that are to be omitted. You may check several websites that give out free wedding planners that you can use as your wedding guide. Or you can download them and take a print out of those planners and use it for your wedding planning.
Actually, a wedding doesn’t have to be very expensive to enjoy. Many wedding couples nowadays can make their own way on how to stick within their budget preference. Not only this, it is no joke that there are many items of wedding that you can reduce the cost. For instance, instead of having a big wedding cake, why not order a quite smaller one and have a sheet cake to be cut and served. The cake can serve as the dessert instead of preparing sweets that are often come in quite expensive cost.
Even on your wedding dresses, you can definitely save some money on that. If you have the skill to make your own wedding gown, then go for it. Or perhaps, if aunt or grandma knows how, let them do it as a gift for you. You may also check out discount bridal shops and see if they have a good one in store for you. Or, why not rent or borrow one? These are few inexpensive options that you may consider if you want a wedding on a budget.
Instead of hiring a professional photographer or videographer, a friend or loved one who is very much interested with this craft can help you save money for such keepsakes. You may ask his or her service during photography sessions on and before your wedding. For sure he or she would be happy to do it if you.
Having a reception on Friday night instead of Saturday would cut down a lot of money spent. For the dinner you should choose a buffet system or a pot lock reception, instead of a sit-down dinner. A buffet would actually cut down cost of the dinner. And instead of renting a limousine, alternatively you may choose a Cadillac or other luxury vehicle and cut down quite a sum. You may also consider making your ow wedding invitations which is a very good money-saving option too. And when it comes to wedding gifts, since not only you as the wedding couple deserves gifts but also your attendants and guest, gifts for them shouldn’t cause you a headache. Instead of spending too much for gifts, why not give inexpensive bridesmaids gifts ideas and groomsmen gifts ideas. Save money also by giving out cheap wedding favors. These affordable wedding ideas can drastically cut down your wedding expenses, thus avoiding you from paying a nightmare of depths after your wedding has ended.
Janet R.
http://www.articlesbase.com/marriage-articles/planning-a-low-budget-wedding-688376.html
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October 19, 2009
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Duration : 1 min 13 sec
Does it feel like people are making your wedding a vacation?
October 13, 2009
I live in Central PA, and most of mine & fiance’s family are about 3hr drive away. The wedding is 10/31/09.
We regularly invite relatives to come out & stay with us during the spring & summer to sightsee in our area – within an hour or less are Lancaster, Hershey, Gettysburg and more. So far only a few of my relatives have come out here.
Our wedding will be where I am and I feel like their travel agent more than like a bride planning a wedding…
I’ve got relatives asking me if the hotel I blocked rooms at has a pool – it does, but it is outdoors so will be closed at the time of the wedding.
I’ve got others asking about how they can make it to Hersheypark before the wedding – the park is open for their "in the dark" times of about 4pm to 9pm Friday and 2pm to 9pm on Saturday & Sunday – - which are in total conflict with the rehearsal (4pm Friday), rehearsal dinner, and wedding (3pm Saturday).
I’m just wondering if others have the same feeling … does it seem like your family cares more about the tourist attractions near you or do they care more about the wedding?
It is also frustrating because we are always offering people to come stay with us to do these things when it is mutually convenient.
Having to play tour guide on top of prep for my wedding is not something I had planned to do or have alot of time to do for them and I sometimes feel a bit rude saying things like "yes, hershey is open these hours, but hubby is a groomsman and your daughter is my flowergirl and the times are a direct conflict with the rehearsal, rehearsal dinner, and the wedding".
Anyone else in the same boat?
As for the expenses they are incurring – we’ve got blocked rooms for $40 to $90 per night. Anyone that is in town on Friday is invited to the rehearsal dinner so they won’t have an extra cost for that meal. The wedding is Saturday and includes a full dinner plus open bar so they won’t have meal expenses that day.
The hotels I blocked at all offer free continental breakfasts so they will be out the cost of hotel and lunches only.
For the wedding party, we do need them here for 2 nights, but a guest could arrive Saturday morning, stay only 1 night, and go home Sunday for as little as $40 + tax for their room plus the cost of gas.
I put an insert in the save-the-date and the invite with all the hotel info/amenities (including one that I didn’t block at that does have an indoor pool).
I also have the link to the wedding website on everything for the wedding plus the signature line of my e-mail and the wedding website repeats all the hotel info AND includes a ‘Local attractions’ page.
Its like they don’t read it!
And let me state – - these people live a 3 hour drive away (not plane ride). They are one state away. My fiance & I go to events near them all the time – - sometimes driving there & back the same day, sometimes just staying over 1 night.
They’re not trying to slight you. It’s wonderful you invite them to visit but for some reason we don’t go visit family just to visit. Since they will be there for your wedding – which is (i am certain) the reason they’re going to your area, they want to cram in as much as possible.
Remember, to you it is YOUR WEDDING (capital letters, hearts and flowers) and to them it’s a wedding (as in something they are attending) so the emotional investment on your part is about a thousand times theirs.
As far as asking you about park hours, etc it really isn’t fair… I’m sure Hershey Park has a website… when they ask, simply tell them that Friday and Saturday conflict with your wedding and Sunday they open at 2…
Since i am in the process of building a wedding business (so in a few years once I’m done school i want to open a wedding chapel wherever I settle), it’s good to have input like this just to help me coach my brides on unintentional family insults….
Really, I’m sure your wedding is the high point of their trip but they want to do some "family" activities, too… don’t take it personally but do tell them what conflicts with your schedule. Enjoy your day!!! Congratulations.
Does it feel like people are making your wedding a vacation?
October 13, 2009
I live in Central PA, and most of mine & fiance’s family are about 3hr drive away. The wedding is 10/31/09.
We regularly invite relatives to come out & stay with us during the spring & summer to sightsee in our area – within an hour or less are Lancaster, Hershey, Gettysburg and more. So far only a few of my relatives have come out here.
Our wedding will be where I am and I feel like their travel agent more than like a bride planning a wedding…
I’ve got relatives asking me if the hotel I blocked rooms at has a pool – it does, but it is outdoors so will be closed at the time of the wedding.
I’ve got others asking about how they can make it to Hersheypark before the wedding – the park is open for their "in the dark" times of about 4pm to 9pm Friday and 2pm to 9pm on Saturday & Sunday – - which are in total conflict with the rehearsal (4pm Friday), rehearsal dinner, and wedding (3pm Saturday).
I’m just wondering if others have the same feeling … does it seem like your family cares more about the tourist attractions near you or do they care more about the wedding?
It is also frustrating because we are always offering people to come stay with us to do these things when it is mutually convenient.
Having to play tour guide on top of prep for my wedding is not something I had planned to do or have alot of time to do for them and I sometimes feel a bit rude saying things like "yes, hershey is open these hours, but hubby is a groomsman and your daughter is my flowergirl and the times are a direct conflict with the rehearsal, rehearsal dinner, and the wedding".
Anyone else in the same boat?
As for the expenses they are incurring – we’ve got blocked rooms for $40 to $90 per night. Anyone that is in town on Friday is invited to the rehearsal dinner so they won’t have an extra cost for that meal. The wedding is Saturday and includes a full dinner plus open bar so they won’t have meal expenses that day.
The hotels I blocked at all offer free continental breakfasts so they will be out the cost of hotel and lunches only.
For the wedding party, we do need them here for 2 nights, but a guest could arrive Saturday morning, stay only 1 night, and go home Sunday for as little as $40 + tax for their room plus the cost of gas.
I put an insert in the save-the-date and the invite with all the hotel info/amenities (including one that I didn’t block at that does have an indoor pool).
I also have the link to the wedding website on everything for the wedding plus the signature line of my e-mail and the wedding website repeats all the hotel info AND includes a ‘Local attractions’ page.
Its like they don’t read it!
And let me state – - these people live a 3 hour drive away (not plane ride). They are one state away. My fiance & I go to events near them all the time – - sometimes driving there & back the same day, sometimes just staying over 1 night.
They’re not trying to slight you. It’s wonderful you invite them to visit but for some reason we don’t go visit family just to visit. Since they will be there for your wedding – which is (i am certain) the reason they’re going to your area, they want to cram in as much as possible.
Remember, to you it is YOUR WEDDING (capital letters, hearts and flowers) and to them it’s a wedding (as in something they are attending) so the emotional investment on your part is about a thousand times theirs.
As far as asking you about park hours, etc it really isn’t fair… I’m sure Hershey Park has a website… when they ask, simply tell them that Friday and Saturday conflict with your wedding and Sunday they open at 2…
Since i am in the process of building a wedding business (so in a few years once I’m done school i want to open a wedding chapel wherever I settle), it’s good to have input like this just to help me coach my brides on unintentional family insults….
Really, I’m sure your wedding is the high point of their trip but they want to do some "family" activities, too… don’t take it personally but do tell them what conflicts with your schedule. Enjoy your day!!! Congratulations.