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Romance abounds when you find that special someone with whom you wish to share your love and life. Your wedding day should reflect the dreams you share as a couple as well as your individual styles. Your engagement is one of the most exciting and wonderful times in your life. As you know a wedding is a complex event to orchestrate. But with careful planning, you can turn your wedding dreams into b

eautiful realities. You are in the process of planning a magical and joyous day. A day considered being the most romantic day in a couple’s lifetime. Let me introduce myself, my name is Eliese from Weddings and Events by Eliese (W.E.B.E.). I started this company because I truly believe in Love. I believe brides and groom deserves a lifetime of happiness beginning from the 1st. day: their Wedding Day. To further extend my services and express my appreciation and commitment to honoring your wedding day . I would like to offer you a special service to make that day to be special. Let us help you make your day as perfect as you want. Everything you need to capture the magic of your most memorable day with the help of Weddings and Events by Eliese.

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It in my blood....
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Keeping track of the money you are going to spend is important. We recommend that you have a separate credit card for your wedding, which will make tracking all your wedding expenses easy. In addition, many credit cards have all kinds of built-in insurance coverage for purchases, deposits, car rentals, etc., that might come in very handy if you experience problems with a vendor

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Congratulations! Your engagement is one of the most exciting and
wonderful times in your life! It shouldn't be the most stressful. With careful planning, you can turn your wedding day into a magical and joyous event.
My name is Eliese from Weddings and Events by Eliese (W.E.B.E.). I started this company because I truly believe in Love. I believe brides and groom deserves a lifetime of happiness beginning from the 1st. day: their Wedding Day. Weddings & Events by Eliese is well versed in wedding traditions, customs and etiquette and has the best resources on how to find the right catering, flowers, photographer, entertainment, etc.

As your bridal consultant, I can help you make the wedding day more beautiful, better organized, and less expensive.

Don't wait - find out today if we have your wedding date available!

Eliese Weaver

Weddings and Events by Eliese

[email protected]

484-515-9527
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11/29/2015

For the Bride...Having your Wedding your Way..
For the Bridal Consultant or Event Planner let's make the Wedding her way.
Let break with tradition and Create a
One of a Kind Celebration ... That the Brides will never Forget!!!

If you're like most couples these days, you and your fiancé want a wedding that reflects who you are as a couple ...without worrying about outdated customs.. And that's where the Wedding planner, Bridal Consultant or Event planner need to keep up with the program. There are no rules,... In planning a wedding .
Break with tradition...without breaking the bank!!!
Present nontraditional ideas to your family and your Wedding planner
Incorporate your shared passion into your ceremony
As a Consultant spark imagination and get inventive for DIY or more, that why the Brides will hired us in the first😊
Brides and Consultant communication your vision is sooo important to the vendor and supplier.
I consider myself as a Expert Event planner/ Bridal consultant to help not only brides but my fellow consultants as well. To help identify the many ways we can express individually to the Brides and the way they want to have their event plan. So, the memories will be joyful for the Bride and the Groom.
So, with that say I'm will share information that can help the Bride and the Consultant ...Stay tunes for more...

11/21/2015

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Shocking Bride a Group helps you improve attendee satisfaction and create successful events with more than 100 tips to: how to make your business grow. Sign your name below and you email and I will post you in Shocking Bride. You have today and tomorrow to sign up. To receive 100 tips to build your Business 🌺
Eliese Weaver
Event Planner😊

11/21/2015

Shocking Bride Group🌺
How to Grow your Business😊
Do you want to become a Event Planner?
Join Session One Weeks⭐️⭐️
Do you deliver exceptional event experiences? As an event planner, turning a registrant into a satisfied attendee is the top priority for creating successful event. This spans across the entire Shocking Bride including promotional emails, registration, onsite check-in, on Facebook and communities. Your goal is to move attendees from interested to involved to satisfied, while also delivering a strong return....

Shocking Bride a Group helps you improve attendee satisfaction and create successful events with more than 100 tips to: how to make your business grow. Sign your name below and you email and I will post you in Shocking Bride. You have today and tomorrow to sign up. To receive 100 tips to build your Business 🌺
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10/25/2015

Weddings and Events by Eliese

So many hats you can wear, working from home 😊

I'll start My Business is Weddings and Events by Eliese
I am an Event Planner, who has been working remotely from home for a wonderful company for the past 8 years. Over the years I've learned that although working from home is a blessing, it has many challenges i.e. knowing when to turn it off, knowing how to say no to those friends who want to go hang out at Penn Peak and learning how to balance work, family, chores and errands without burning yourself out. I also have helpful hints to share with my fellow work and Facebook Friend which will help make the telecommuting experience even more productive and successful. I truly believe network is the key.
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10/08/2015

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09/14/2015

Wedding ideas you'll regret
Open-mic night speeches
With a bottle of wine down (and the rest), it's surprising how many guests will want to play a game of speech karaoke. Doing the rounds with the microphone might seem like great fun at first, but a surefire way for a few NSFW (not safe for weddings) stories to emerge.

09/13/2015

Wedding and Events by Eliese
When you extend your wedding reception to more hours than what is standard for your venue, you're extending the staffing time for everybody on your dime.

Nobody can leave until the entire event is over. The catering staff, the bartenders, the servers, the music, security, cleaning staff, the wedding planners and your photographers. It adds up very, very quickly. Nobody can break down and clean up while your reception continues -- everybody is stuck til the whole reception is over. Depending on how many guests you've got and where you're getting married, you're talking about something that may cost you thousands of extra dollars when you could have just planned an after-hours gathering at a nearby bar so you could keep dancing.

07/21/2015
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TUESDAY, July 21, 2015

Why celebration a day for a whole year salary!

You the bride what does all this wedding – industry hype mean for the women who turns to the bridal magazines for guidance and inspiration? One of the things it means is that an expectation that getting married is going to be a very costly endeavor has been drummed into your head well in advance of the start of your wedding planning. (In fact, a bride expenses may well be higher than the averages given in the American Wedding Study: In New York City the figure may easily be twice the reported national average.) If a bride has been told, repeatedly, that it costs nearly $28,000 to have a wedding, then she starts to think that spending nearly $28,000 on a wedding is just one of those things a person has to do, like writing a rent check every month or paying health insurance premiums. (Or she prides herself on being a budget bride and spending a mere $15,000 on the events). She is less likely to reflect upon the fact $28,000 would cover an awful lot of rent checks or health insurance payments: that in fact $28,000 would have more than covered a 10 percent down payment on the median purchase price of a house in 2013 and would cover the average cost to a family of a health insurance policy, at 2014 rates for a decade. Why? Pay average American’s salary on one day celebration.
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Hello my name is Eliese owner of weddings & Events by Eliese in Nesquehoning. I am a full time wedding consultant that has been in the business for 5 years.

07/19/2015

10 Things to Consider When Setting Your Wedding Date

The moment you announce your engagement, your friends and family are sure to ask, "So when's the wedding?!" Before you get overwhelmed by the deluge of questions about your wedding date, here are a few key things to consider:
1. Season. Do you want to marry indoors or out? On the beach, at a hotel or in a cozy mountain lodge? Consider the style of wedding you'd like to have and the right season for it as you begin to think about your wedding date.
2. Budget. Believe it or not, it's more expensive to marry in June than it is in November. If you're on a tight budget, consider marrying in the off-season. Alternatively, venues are often cheaper to rent on non-Saturdays -- meaning any other day of the week. Marrying on a Friday, Sunday, or during the workweek can be a tough thing to ask of your guests, but if you're having a relatively small wedding and give people plenty of notice, we're certain your friends and family will understand.
3. Destination. Dreaming of a destination wedding? You'll want to investigate the weather patterns in your desired wedding locale before making any commitments. Keep in mind hurricane season afflicts the Caribbean and many of our eastern states, so do some thorough research before you book a venue. Also, keep in mind the flexibility of your wedding guests: Destination weddings are often smaller than at-home affairs, but if there are VIPs you want to have at your wedding (think elderly grandparents) you might want to consider tying the knot closer to home.
4. Your schedule. Many couples want to take a honeymoon immediately after the big day, so be sure you can get enough time off of work or school to accommodate your busy pre-wedding schedule and your post-wedding vacation. Also consider the busy times of year in your profession: accountants, for instance, will probably want to avoid marrying between January and April.
5. Significant dates. Numerically-significant dates often fill up fast. Last year, thousands of couples rushed to marry on 11/12/13. These types of wedding dates make your anniversary date easy to remember. You could also choose to marry on a day that's significant for you -- perhaps the anniversary of the first time you met, or your first date -- or on a date that's special to your family, like your grandparents' wedding anniversary, for example. You can explain the significance of your chosen date in your program, on you wedding website, or somewhere else at your wedding.
6. Venue availability. If you have your heart set on marrying at a particular venue, you'll need to check their availability early on. Many traditional wedding venues book weddings 12 to 18 months in advance, though non-traditional venues may be more flexible.
7. Guests' schedules. While the most important people at your wedding are you and your spouse-to-be, you'll want to ensure you pick a date on which all or most of your VIPs are available. Is one of your cousins getting married on the other side of the country? Don't pick a date too close to that event or you'll be competing for guests who have to take time off work to travel.
8. Photographer availability. If you want to work with a popular wedding photographer, you'll need to get in touch with them soon after you begin your wedding planning to check their availability. Be flexible, though, and know that there are plenty of great photographers out there if you just can't nail down
9. Health of the marrying couple and family members. If there are ongoing health issues affecting you, your spouse-to-be or members of your family, you'll want to take that into consideration when setting your wedding date. Do you need to marry sooner rather than later on account of an ailing grandparent? If so, be flexible with your date and accommodate those who matter most to you.
10. Holidays. There are pros and cons to marrying on or near a holiday. On the one hand, if you marry around a holiday like Christmas, your friends and family may have traveled back home already and no extra travel costs are required. On the other hand, families are often very busy around Christmas and food and venues prices shoot sky high. Some venues also book up quickly around the holidays for family gatherings. But tying the knot around a holiday like Labor Day, however, can be a boon for marrying couples: You can often get a better price on a venue on a Sunday, and your guests won't have to take extra time off work over the long weekend. Plus, attending a wedding on a long weekend is a nice excuse for a little getaway.

06/02/2015

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05/19/2015

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05/08/2015

Hello Bride :

If you have thought about hiring a wedding day coordinator in the past and are now thinking about it again I would suggest you book a meeting with a company you feel would match with your personality and budget. A wedding day coordinator really helps to relieve the stress of your wedding day. If they are the right coordinator. If you are having a big lavish wedding a beginner coordinator is not the way to go, they can get overwhelmed in a new situation like this so you want to choose carefully and make sure that the coordinator you hire is backed up by a great support team and has the know how to handle an event like yours.


I know you are asking why do I need a Wedding Day Coordinator.

As a bride who is planned her own wedding, you have spent a lot of time on all the details. However, on the wedding day who is going to make sure all of those details come in life? The answer is a wedding day coordinator. Here are 3 reasons to hire a wedding day coordinator.

1. You are the Star – As the star of the wedding you want to be focusing on greeting your guests and enjoying each moment of the day. You may have had time to focus on wedding planning leading up to your wedding day but in the weeks beforehand you’ll start to get busy with all the out of town guest, beauty appointment and preparing your vow and your speech. Time really take off in the weeks leading up to your wedding so it is great to have a wedding day coordinator preparing an itinerary and orchestrating all the detail on your wedding day. They are armed with all the information so all the question on the wedding day goes to your coordinator instead of interrupting you.

2. So It Goes Your Way – It is always quite surprising the number of people who “think” they know what the bride wants but in fact have no clue at all. I have stopped many a Mother switching around place settings and girlfriends of the bride trying to fiddle with the centerpieces. I even once stopped a guest from trying to tell the photographer how to take pictures. Everyone has the best intentions but the truth is that without a wedding day coordinator you can walk into a wedding that has been taken over by the family with your details no where to be seen.

3. Peace of Mind for Everyone – Not only does a wedding day coordinator help the bride and groom by taking care of all the little details for them, a coordinator also major helps all the vendors involved. First, by providing them with a wedding day itinerary and then by being the person to make sure the event runs on time, pointing out details that are important to the couple (especially to the photographer) and answering any questions on the fly. I have talked to so many vendors who highly recommend that a couple use a wedding day coordinator because it mean a smoother day for all involved. My email is [email protected].



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01/28/2015

Weddings and Events by Eliese

Rehearsal Dinner
Rehearsals are the ‘open-mic night’ of a wedding celebration
Chance for people involved in wedding party to meet and relax before the big day
Invites? Not necessary. Email or phone call is ok
Who do you invite? Bridal party, parents of the bride and groom, grandparents, officiant.
Where? Local restaurants offer great package pricing for group dining! They can create customized dinner packages for your group and even add décor to make it extra special. But, you can also keep it casual with a pizza party or pot luck too.
Speeches & thanks! Rehearsal dinners are the perfect time to give thanks to the parents and wedding party. Bridal party gifts are great to hand out at this time too!
Celebrate! Socialize! & Relax!

01/21/2015

What to Ask Your Wedding Officiant

The officiant sets the tone for your wedding so do your homework to make sure it’s a ceremony you’ll love.

1. Can you give us the ceremony we want?

Find out if the officiant will marry you if you write your own vows and design your own ceremony, and if he or she can help―suggesting readings, music, and so on. Make sure the officiant will perform an interfaith wedding (if needed) or will allow photography or videography. Basically, ask about all the particulars that apply to your case. Get a feel for the officiant's manner, tone of voice, and spiritual nature. Also, find out what the ceremony will entail, as well as its estimated length (a piece of information your caterer may ask for).



2. What's your experience?

You will want to know how many weddings this person has performed, especially weddings like yours. Ask for referrals from satisfied customers (five is a fair request, even if you don't contact them all).



3. Are you flexible?

Find out if the officiant is willing to travel to your venue. Also make sure that the officiant has a contingency plan in case he or she cannot make it.



4. What are your credentials?

Ensure that the officiant is licensed or registered to perform a wedding in your state by contacting the city clerk. You can also ask the officiant which seminary he or she was ordained through, then contact that seminary. Alternatively, the National Association of Wedding Officiants, nawoonline.com, can check to see if the officiant is licensed (for free). Years down the road, you wouldn't want to discover that your marriage is not legal.



5. How often will we meet?

Do you want an officiant who will consult with you or simply show up to perform the ceremony? Most marrieds-to-be want the officiant to run the rehearsal. Is he or she available by phone or e-mail if you have questions? Some members of the clergy require couples to have counseling before they will marry them. If that's the case, make sure you are given a clear schedule that isn't overwhelming.



6. How much do you charge?

Know what, exactly, you will be paying for. Talk about deposits and types of payment, as well as cancellation and refund policies. Inquire about fees for traveling out of town, which include transportation costs, hotels and meals, and costs of (commuting) time. The wedding officiant is the person who typically must fill out the wedding certificate and send it in, so it is good to confirm that your officiant will do this as well.

01/21/2015

50 First Dance Songs That Won’t Leave a Single Eye Dry

Most anticipated and intimate moments of a wedding, so it’s no surprise that finding the right tune can feel challenging, even downright daunting. Well, start here: To narrow down your choices, we asked Real Simple’s Facebook fans to share their own first dance songs, then tallied up the 1,500+ responses to determine their 50 most popular tunes. Want to hear them? Log in to Spotify for our free playlist.

1. “At Last,” Etta James
2. “Colour My World,” Chicago*
3. “Amazed,” Lonestar
4. “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” Elvis Presley
5. “Unchained Melody,” the Righteous Brothers
6. “From This Moment On,” Shania Twain
7. “Could I Have This Dance,” Anne Murray
8. “Bless the Broken Road,” Rascal Flatts
9. “Unforgettable,” Nat King Cole
10. “My Best Friend,” Tim McGraw
11. “Have I Told You Lately?,” Van Morrison
12. “Wonderful Tonight,” Eric Clapton
13. “By Your Side,” Sade
14. “Endless Love,” Lionel Richie and Diana Ross
15. “The Way You Look Tonight,” Frank Sinatra
16. “When You Say Nothing At All,” Alison Krauss
17. “Just the Way You Are,” Billy Joel
18. “Always and Forever,” Heatwave
19. “What a Wonderful World,” Louis Armstrong
20. “All of Me,” John Legend
21. “I Only Have Eyes for You,” the Flamingos
22. “I’ll Be,” Edwin McCain
23. “Lucky,” Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat
24. “Always,” Atlantic Starr
25. “We’ve Only Just Begun,” the Carpenters
26. “Into the Mystic,” Van Morrison
27. “In My Life,” the Beatles*
28. “Let’s Stay Together,” Al Green
29. “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” Aerosmith
30. “God Gave Me You,” Blake Shelton
31. “I Could Not Ask for More,” Edwin McCain
32. “Your Song,” Elton John
33. “You Are the Best Thing,” Ray LaMontagne
34. “It Had to Be You,” Harry Connick Jr.
35. “You & Me,” Dave Matthews Band
36. “The Luckiest,” Ben Folds
37. “She’s Everything,” Brad Paisley
38. “Lady in Red,” Chris De Burgh
39. “You and Me,” Lifehouse
40. “Grow Old With You,” Adam Sandler
41. “I Won’t Give Up,” Jason Mraz
42. “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” Frankie Valli
43. “Feels Like Home,” Chantal Kreviazuk
44. “Fly Me to the Moon,” Frank Sinatra
45. “Annie’s Song,” John Denver
46. “Come Away With Me,” Norah Jones
47. “God Only Knows,” the Beach Boys
48. “Free,” Zac Brown Band
49. “Stand by Me,” Ben E. King
50. “Yellow,” Coldplay

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