Saturday, February 27, 2010

Need a Hair Style for Your Wedding Day?!

Pampering your on your wedding day is the best idea yet! Getting your hair and make up done is a great idea. if you have the money. If not, no worries. You can always check to see if any of your friends or bridesmaids can help!

Short hair has been very popular this past winter. I am one that gave in to the trend. I cut off 10 inches! hey- it’s hair, it’ll grow back! I am hoping to get back to long hair before I get married- which will happen at some point.

Since there are so many styles and lengths of hair, always do a trial run. You want to make sure that it is something that will compliment you, your face shape and your dress. Do not go crazy changing your cut or color before your wedding. When you look back at your wedding album (20 years down the road) you want to be able to recognize yourself! I am posting a few pictures of some different styles that I like.







I LOVE The Knot. Click on the link below and get some great ideas from them..

http://weddings.theknot.com/ODB/themes/galleries/view.aspx?stopredirecting=truth&id=63415&type=1&cm_ven=responsys&cm_cat=knotnews&cm2027,%202010&ODBTHEMENAME=Real-Weddings&MsdVisit=1

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Check out Our New Promotion we are offering until April 30th, 2010!

I am very excited about this new promotion that we are offering!! Book by April 30th, 2010 and you will receive 3 additions to our already AMAZING $99.00 Dream Wedding Package!

*Complimentary Parking for ALL of your guests the night of your wedding.
*A SECOND Complimentary Night Stay the weekend of your wedding
*Breakfast in Bed for both Bride and Groom the Morning after your wedding.

These are three FABULOUS additions that you can't miss out on! Let me know if you have any questions or want to come in to tour the hotel.


Saturday, January 23, 2010

I was surfing the web the other day and I found some pictures of wedding ideas and centerpeices that I really enjoyed. Some of them are from real weddings from The Knot.


I like the idea of programs for a reception. The one above I think is really cute and simple. I am a big fan of the color green- you will notice as you keep reading my blog! The pitures above is really simple to DIY too, which are my favorite!


Having a colored linen on the table really adds something extra to the room, and to the table. You can do a really simple centerpeice (like above). Colored table linen and napkins are always a nice touch to add color and use as a form of decoration and design.

I really liked this idea. I read on The Knot that this couple put their first name initials around their ceremony and reception site. these 2 letters are hanging from a tree at an outdoor wedding. I thought it was cute and creative.

Everyone is always on some sort of budget, and the above picture is a perfect example of an inexpensive centerpiece that is still elegant and beautiful.

This is also a DIY centerpiece. All you would need is a vase for the center (if you get married here, the votives are included in the package). You can go to any craft store to buy the rocks for the bottom (or if you live near the ocea, take a walk with your fiancé and pick the rocks. It gives you something to do together in the planning stages and it adds something sentimental to the centerpieces.)

I would recommend talking to a florist about the flowers. I know that some will provide the flowers to you and you can put the centerpiece together yourself, or have your bridesmaids help. (Another great thing about having your reception here- I would be more than happy to do it for you!)
And for the bigger candle in the vase, you can buy those at the craft store as well. You can get fake petals at the store, but I would recommend asking your florist for them.

This one is beautiful, especially if you are looking for a taller centerpiece. you can pick any color for the flowers too, so I think its perfect for any wedding- if it is indoors or out!



I have ALWAYS been a fan of the above centerpieces. I am not sure why but I really like the branches and how you can hang anything from them. The second one, they have the paper lanterns hanging from just a few which is really cute. While the top picture is plain and simple.


Notice that all the tables have votive candles on them. I recommend these no matter what. You want to make sure that you have the right lighting in the reception room. Lightening sets the ton for the event. You want to make sure that there is enough lighting for your guests sitting at the table, who make not like the lights really low during the dancing portion of the evening. Make sure that your venue can dim your lights throughout the evening. Having it dim during dinner and then get lower for the dancing portion lets the guests know that it is time to get on the dance floor and enjoy the DJ or Band.

Melissa and Jonathan November 7, 2010

I thought that this was already on here, so I am terribly sorry that this wedding and its pictures are just getting posted now.

Our last wedding of the year was Melissa and Jonathan. They had their ceremony and reception with us.

Below are pictures of our Fenway Ballroom set up for their Ceremony. Along with the Pre Assembly, Westminster, and a few from the wedding.









Thursday, January 7, 2010

Wedding Expo on Sunday January 10th

Good Morning!

I hope to be on here a bit more often, it's one of my new years resolutions. and am also looking into my own website!

But I wanted to inform everyone about the Wedding Expo that is taking place on Sunday January 10th at the Seaport World Trade Center from 11:30am-4:30pm. If you would like more infomration click here http://www.weddingdayonline.com/shows/boston.htm

I will be here, along with one of my co-workers Sylwia. Ready to answer any questions you may have and talk more about the weddings here at the Hilton Boston Back Bay! I look forward to seeing my brides and Grooms for 2010 and hopefully meeting some new faces!

See you on Sunday!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Best Of Weddings 2010

The Knot does Best of Weddings for every year, and for 2010 Hilton Boston Back Bay was chosen for one of the best reception venues!

Make sure you check out The Knot Spring/Summer 2010 to see the list for the Best of Weddings 2010- we are on page 21!

Thank you to the brides for voting for us! It is an honor to recieve this award! I am so excited!

THANK YOU!!!

Marriage Proposals

Everyone loves a good proposal story. Along with the beautiful diamond the girl always wants to tell her amazing story of how be proposed.

My boyfriend's brother proposed in Disneyland on the Peter Pan Ride, because Tinekrbell and Peter Pan was their thing. he did it as they were flying over neverland. something she would remember forever and that meant more to her than anything.

I know most girls want something that romantic, but I would rather be caught offguard, which is probaly how it will happen for me. My boyfriend and I have been together for almost 5 years (it'll be 5 years in April), and we talk about getting married and that it'll happen at some point, so I know that he will propose, but I just dont know when. People always say to me that I won't be surprised when he does it, but the thing is, is that I will be! I will be so caught off guard that it'll be amazing!

Until then, I have posted some proposals that were on The Knot.com. They arent jsut any proposals, they are the "Not-Quite-Perfect Marriage Proposals of 2009".


It Was a Gas
My fiance planned a trip to a ski resort in Pennsylvania, and had intended to ask me to marry him on a sleigh ride, but a heat wave had melted almost all the snow. He then decided he would just take me on a carriage ride, thinking it was going to be very romantic. NO! The horses started farting! And shedding! We had horsehair in our mouths and could smell farts the whole time. We finished the ride, and Jimmy wanted me to follow him to the edge of the mountain, but because of the rain, everything was muddy, so I said, "No, thanks, I'll stay over here!" He was so frustrated, he finally just plopped down on his knee right there in the mud and asked me to marry him!

The Houdini of Engagement Rings
Jordan and his family took me out for my birthday dinner at a restaurant that has live music. At one point, the bandleader said, "I hear there's a birthday in the house tonight! Why don't you come on up here!" Jordan went with me. After they played "Happy Birthday," he pulled a tiny ring box out of his pocket, knelt down on one knee, opened it, and...the ring was missing! Jordan's mother realized she had given him the wrong ring box from her big, overstuffed purse. A few of my friends quickly dumped the contents of her purse onto the table searching for the correct box. Eventually it was found, delivered to Jordan, and he was able to "correctly" propose!

Receipt Fail
My fiance had stopped to pick up the ring on his way home from work. Earlier that day, I had given him the credit card to get gas for his car, and when he got home, I asked him for the receipt so I could put it in our budget. But instead of giving me the gas station receipt, he gave me the ring receipt! I looked at it and smiled, then asked him for the "real" receipt. He just looked at me and said, "No, I didn't!" and we both laughed. He wasn't planning on proposing to me for a couple more days because he had a big, romantic day planned, but I told him that it didn't matter how it happened as long as I got him for the rest of my life!

Thwarted by a Bike
For the first two mornings of our vacation, Nick asked me to get up and take a walk before 8 a.m. -- not a good idea in my mind. Finally, I agreed to a morning bike ride to the beach, but the chain kept popping off my bike. Twenty minutes later, we got the chain back on, but we were covered in grease and it was in the 90s, so we were super-hot. I wanted to go home and shower, but Nick insisted we could get the grease off with salt water. Once we got down to the beach, he got down on one knee and proposed. Now the whole thing finally made sense to me!

Just the 2 of Us...and a Bear
We went to hike in the Pocono Mountains for a weekend. Eric decided that the short trail up the mountain was "too short," so we took the longer one. Hours later, in 95-degree heat and 100-percent humidity, I wasn't so into this hike anymore. We finally reached the top of the mountain, and just when Eric thought it was a good time to pop the question, we heard people behind us yell, "Bear! Here he comes!" And everyone ran to get away from this huge black bear. After the bear finally went away, Eric decided to continue with his plan and proposed. After the shock wore off, I said yes!

Too Close for Comfort
Two-and-a-half years after we started dating, Justin took me on an amazingly scenic stroll. At one point, he got down on one knee and asked if I would marry him. I said, "Of course! Yes!" And he took my hand and put on the ring. I leaned in to cuddle with my new fiance, and at the same time, he leaned in to kiss my forehead -- this created a collision that ended with Justin getting a bloody nose. Fortunately, we got the bleeding under control long enough to tell everyone we knew we were engaged!

Lost and Found
I decided to take my bride-to-be back to the beach where we'd shared our first kiss and propose to her during sunset. I had the ring on my necklace because I thought it would be easier to take off, but I was a little nervous as I kneeled down, and when I tried to take it off, the necklace snapped. The next thing I remember: holding a broken necklace with no ring. We searched the sand inch by inch until nightfall, and then I decided we needed a metal detector. I quickly went out and bought one while my fiancee marked the spot, and it took us less than three minutes to locate the ring. Ticket to the pier: $2. Metal detector: $70. The feeling after we found the ring: Priceless.


do you think yours was wrse? Or better than that?! Have a good story for me?! Leave me a post with your proposal story!!