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2009 Recap at Save the Date Events

Monday, January 4th, 2010
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2009 was an incredible year for us here at Save the Date Events!

Here are a few highlights we’d like to share:

*We won a Knot Best of Weddings Award for both 2009 and 2010 for being a top Colorado Wedding Planning Company

*We were nominated for the Denver 7 A-List AND placed in the top five in the Wedding Planner category

*In February 2009, we added Shelby, Kristen and Jen to our staff.

*We successfully planned and coordinated more than 30 events in 2009

*We toured over 40 Colorado venues to keep the most current database for our clients

*We updated our logo and website to showcase our expert planning, flawless coordination and distinctive wedding design.

*We attended more than 20 networking events to keep in touch with our vendor contacts and establish new vendor connections.

*We continued our partnership with the Better Business Bureau as an accredited business

*We entered our fourth year as an active member of the Association of Bridal Consultants organization

*We were asked to be a preferred wedding planner on numerous preferred vendor lists at venues we worked at this year

*We were published in both the Knot Colorado and Brides Colorado in 2009

*We attended the Eventology conference to expand our business knowledge

*We brought StudioWed to Denver which opens later this month

We can’t wait for our incredible 2010 and 2011 weddings. We truly have the best clients and are so thankful to each and every one of you.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

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From all of us at Save the Date Events, we wish you a very happy Thanksgiving and a fabulous shopping day on Friday! Thanks to Tastefully Entertaining for the Thanksgiving wedding inspiration.

Monogram Wedding Etiquette

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

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Q: Whose name/initial goes first?

A: The bride’s name is first. The woman’s name/initial always comes first on a monogram because the man’s first name/initial should never be separated from his last name/initial.

Q: When can we start using our married monogram?
A: Follow these simple rules:

Before the wedding ceremony: It is not appropriate to use your married monogram before you’re actually married. So that means using a monogram with your new last name or initial on save-the-dates, invitations, thank you notes, etc. is taboo. Instead, use a monogram that has just your first initials or first names.

During the wedding ceremony: This is still a gray area for some, but I say if you want to use your married monogram, go for it. The wedding ceremony is a perfect time to begin using your new monogram on anything from aisle runners, unity candles, programs, etc.

After the wedding ceremony: Use your married monogram on anything you wish. The reception is a complete green light to display your new married monogram proudly whether it is on the table runner, menus, cake or on the dance floor.

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