Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Bigger and Better 2014

Wow...2013.....was it ever a busy year.  We totaled 135 weddings and events, which surpassed our previous years.  We have new and amazing inventory, retail items, services and are continuing to expand and grow.

This is our 5th year in business and to kick it off right....we are gearing up for The Lakeland "I Do" Bridal Showcase.

We are very excited to host the 5th annual Lakeland "I Do" Bridal Showcase.  This will be another amazing event that will have vendors from all over the Lakeland showing you their products and services.

Sponsors and Door Prizes

One Carat

 Secret Lengths - has donates a $75.00 gift certificate to be used on any type of services offered.

Javita - has donated a box of Javita Coffee

SRP Fitness - has donated a DVD Fitness Program

Functionally Fit - has donated a T-Shirt

The Red Piano in Edmonton - has donated a $60 Gift Certificate and 4 Complimentary tickets to attend The Duelling Piano Show

Cold Lake Golf and Winter Club - has donated Two hours of FREE Curling

Two Carat

 Grace Adele - has donated a Purse and a Clutch

Treasures Jewellers Bonnyville - has donated a $250.00 Gift Certificate

Functionally Fit - has donated a 1 month Unlimited Membership

Copper Creek Specialties - has donated $200.00 off total cost of wedding flowers

Cold Lake Golf and Winter Club - has donated a Day for the Boys - 4 adult green fees of 18 holes and two power carts.

Taps - has donated a Man Cave Basket

Three Carat

Divine Edge Photography - has donated $500.00 off her Ultimate Divine Wedding Package

Partylite Gifts - has donated a Gift Basket with a $100 gift certificate

CLMC Skin Wellness - has donated a $250 gift certificate to be used on any type of services offered

The Funky Butt'n - has donated a $300 gift certificate for custom crystal embellishments for wedding attire

Michelle LaPratt Pr Services - has donated a Gift Certificate for $300.00 worth of selected services

Passion Parties - has donated a Passion Parties Gift Pack *must be 18*

Renee Malo Music - has donated an Acoustic Performance of 2 songs for your special day

The I Do Shop - has donated a 1/2hr Sight Seeing Flight in an RV7 and after enjoy dinner at Original Joe's who donated a $100.00 gift certificate

Stella & Dot - has donated a Honeymoon PAckage which consists of three items: The Madison Tech
Bag (poppy), Pouf (frida), and Union Square Scarf (frida).  You will be adorable toting these items around on you Honeymoon,

Jonathan Liaw Photography - has donated a $750.00 Engagement Session with 16x20 Metallic Canvas Print.

Fifth Avenue Collection - has donated a Mother of Pearl & Swarovski Crystal Watch, Necklace & Earring Set in Swarovski Crystal, and Agate Bangle & Earring Set

Grand Prize

Coastal Travel - has donated a 4 Day & 4 Night Bahamas Vacation for Two
Round Trip Cruise with Entry Level, Inside Cabin aboard Celebrations Cruises from Port of Palm, FL to Freeport Grand Bahama Island
Two nights Accommodation at Island Palms Marina Hotel

The I Do Shop - has donated a $2000 off Decor Rentals.  On In Stock items only and subject to availability.  Set up and Take down is extra

Tronic Productions - has donated the Ultimate Videography Package

Show Production
Hanson Productions

Fashion Show
Career Girl Bridal Salon
Cliff Rose for Clothes
Fame Dance Studio

Musical Performace
Renee Malo

Show Photographer 
Divine Edge Photography

Show Hair and Make - up
Hairlines Family Haircare

Show Flyers
Wonderstruck Designs

Show Advertising
Limousine 1.ca and Prairie Breeze Limousine Services Inc

Vendors

Latasia Jewellery & Lingerie - Darleen Deep
Partylite Gifts - Cari Cain
The Pamper Chef - Teresa Jackson
Grace Adele - Michelle Kaiser
It Works - Nancy Perry
Shaw House - Bonnyville Venue
Scentsy - Cassie Lingley
CLMC Skin Wellness
Secret Lengths
Isagenix - Leanne Ganske McArthur
Wonderstruck Designs
Javita
Michelle Larmand Photography
Epicure Sekections
SRP Fitness and Krista Murias Fitness
Princess House Canada
The Funky Butt'n
Functionally Fit
Marlin Travel
Copper Creek Specialties
Michelle LaPratt Pro Services
Passion Parties
Cowboy Town
Organic Tan
Younique Make-up
South Hill Designs & Jamberry
Stella and Dot
Icings Bridal Boutique
Yums The Word
Coastal Travel
Jonathan Liaw Photography
Fifth Avenue Collection
Table Charm - Dinner For Two
Brent Burden Photography
Catering To You
Wild Child Audio Productions
WEdding Cake Wonders by Louise

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

The I Do Shop's Summer so far




Hey Everyone,

It has been a busy one so far this wedding season.  With Corporate Events at the beginning of Spring to  Grads and multiple Weddings every weekend after that...the blog has been neglected.  We can't believe that it is already the middle of July...where has the summer gone and is this how it is going to be as time goes on....we hope so.  Being so busy time flies it means we are doing our job well.

There are a lot of exciting things happening in the shop and every day there is something added.  Recently we have been contacted to be a feature in the Bridal Fantasy Blog, so keep watch it will be posted when it will be up for all to see.  Our Wedding Star inventory is growing daily which is super exciting because we are able to offer things to customers when they walk in the store, or we can order them and it be in within a week depending on the detail of the item.

Our stock is continuously growing and we are getting in so much that we can offer our clients more.  Our Brains are going crazy with inspiration and new ideas, we think it is time for a shop make over. Stay tuned to see what we come up with for our show room.

Below are a few things we have been working on these past few months.  We would love to hear from all of you how your summers have been going and if you have any wedding stories to tell.

Have a wonderful and safe summer

The I Do Team
Lobster Bash 2013
Beautiful Tent Wedding
        


Tragically Hip Sponsor Dinner

Elegant Wedding






Thursday, June 27, 2013

High River......Let us help them get back on their feet!!






June 26th, 2013
High River Flooding Update #3

This info bulletin is specific to the flooding situation and response in the Town of High River.

Current situation update

State of local emergency continues for the Town of High River and the mandatory evacuation order remains in effect.

Reception centres for displaced High River residents are set up in Nanton at the Tom Horneker Reception Centre, in Blackie at the town arena and in Okotoks at the curling rink.  The Town of High River is still a high risk environment.  Mud, rocks, debris and standing water are contaminated.  Sinkholes are also a hazard.  It is not safe to return to the Town of High River at this time.
A staged re-entry plan for residents is being finalized and will be implemented as soon as it is safe for residents to begin returning.
The province is supporting the Town of High River in developing a recovery plan.  Water and sewer treatment facilities became operational on a limited basis overnight and are being monitored, However, three of the town’s 10 sewage lift stations remain under water.  Work to drain and pump standing water is ongoing.  Large areas of standing water remain.  Five building inspection teams have been deployed to inspect homes and business.  The High River Hospital remains evacuated.

This is what we are doing to help……

So I have been thinking lately about what I can do to help people in High River…My family was affected by the flooding and have been evacuated from their homes.  So the other night Cody and I were talking about going down there when they are allowed back in their home, so we can help them to start rebuilding their home.  I am going to be making laundry baskets full of household items for my family and as many of their neighbours as I can. ….if any of you are interested in donating items or making a monetary donation so that we can purchase items for the baskets, it would be greatly appreciated.  You can drop off any donations at the I Do Shop or text me to make arrangements 780-207-5240. Thanks!

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Favors with a Flair

There's something extra memorable about any occasion (wedding, baby or bridal show, birthday party) that sends you home with a special treat.  These nine ideas are easy to create and really fun to give out to family and friends at just about any celebration.

Personalized Pencils

A simple idea with an old-school charm.  Buy colourful pencils in bulk and personalize them with favourite song lyrics or phrases that are meaningful to you.  Bundle them up with paper bellybands that you can be customized with stickers and hole punches in fun designs.


 Heart-Shaped Sparklers

Bird seed, bubbles, even rice had their moments....and not it's about celebrating with a little bit of light.  Hand out favors at the beginning of the party and invite guests to join you in letting the sparks fly.



 Love Letters

For a real yummy treat, send friends and family home with bite-size delights that share a special message.  Mix it up with words like YAY, THANKS, or personalize with monogram, initials, or even the wedding date.  Dress up plain acetate boxes with patterned paper that coordinates with your wedding colours.



Romantic Shades

Love may be blind, but id you look close enough you're sure to see hearts.  These unique 3D glasses are designed to see hearts when your eyes hit points of light in the dark.



Island Flair

If you're hosting a destination affair, choose a festive (fashionable) accessory as your take away.



Dessert Bar

Cup or cone? A delicious question that will be worth screaming about (at an appropriate level, of course) as guests are on their way out.



Messages in a Bottle

Just when you thought candy couldn't get any sweeter.  Enter personalized hard candy sweets.  These old-fashioned goodies can be customized by colour, special message, and design.  Package in unexpected tubes and top off with a ribbon and tag.



Perfect Mix

Everyone's happy when you've picked a yummy favor that's both salty and sweet.  These cashews have a scrumptious butter toffee coating that are sure to be devoured on the ride home.  Skip the typical bags and package them in boxes that coordinate with your signature colours.



All of the fixings (marshmallows, graham crackers, chocolate) for making sure your guests are well-prepared for toasting at home.


Wednesday, June 12, 2013

How to choose a Caterer





The guests at your wedding will remember lots of things about your big day – the wedding dress, the speeches, your venue– but what matters most to many of them is the food! And it will matter to you too, with the catering likely to be the biggest expense for your wedding. So that you and your guests aren’t left, quite literally, with a bitter taste in their mouths, here’s our 10 tips to helping you choose your wedding caterer.

DIY catering- only if you must
If you have more then 20 people attending your wedding, then we'd suggest getting a professional caterer involved.  You won't be able to fully enjoy the experience of your wedding with your family and friends if everyone is running around like chickens with their heads cut off, worried about the other guests being fed and taken care of. 
Then there are all those dirty dishes afterwards!  If you are thinking of doing the catering yourself, then at least get some staff to serve and clear up.  It will be money well spent and will allow you and your guests the chance to relax and enjoy together without the worry of clean up.

Try and negotiate on cost
As much as you might like to treat your guests to a feast fit for a king (or wedding princess), it is a fact that cost is a factor for most couples.  How much it will cost is quite possibly the first thing you will look at and you'll of course want to get value for your money but also quality.  Start with your budget and see which caterers fit.  It's possible that you can negotiate with some caterers as quotes are usually "cost per head", or you could substitute something in the menu.

Source your own?
Many venues provide their own catering services or are able to recommend caterers for you.  Don't feel pressured by a venue.  Only if you think the venue is perfect for your reception should you be prepared to compromise on the food and choices they provide.  If you are using external caterers then get a few quotes in writing and see if you can sample their dishes.  Remember that caterers tend to get booked up months in advance so you'll need to be quick with decisions to ensure you have the caterer you want.

What food options are available?
When choosing a caterer you need to know what food options they can supply.  If it's just the basics and you want to consider something a little more adventurous then look elsewhere, maybe beyond regular wedding caterers.  A wide and varied menu is usually preferred, especially on that caters for special dietary requirements.  If they don't have what you want, then look elsewhere.

Who supplies the silverware and other utensils?
It would be ideal fi your venue or external caterers were able to supply the necessary china, glassware and utensils.  If rental equipment is necessary then you need to ascertain who will be responsible for its delivery, cleaning and return.  Also don't overlook the cake stand and knife as these need to be factored in too.  No one wants to cut their wedding cake with a butter knife!  Serving staff - make sure the staff are fit for the task of waiting on wedding reception tables.  The caterer's team will generally know the food and service well.  the safe (but more costly option) is to go for the caterers and their own staff.  Make sure you know the ratio of staff to guests and that the staff will come suitably dressed.  Bear in mind that, as well as the catering staff, you may need additional people such as a toastmaster to announce guests and run the proceedings, plus waiters and waitresses to keep guests supplied with drinks.

The Wedding Cake
To minimise stress and perhaps save you money you may want all the food to be provided by one caterer, and that includes the wedding cake.  Check with your potential caterers whether their services can include wedding cake or if they are connected with a cake supplier.  Ask to see photo samples of wedding cakes provided for previous weddings to give you an idea of what you'll be getting.

Meals on wheels
You need to consider how close the caterers are to your venue.  If the food is being prepared miles away from your wedding reception then you may be wondering what condition it is going to be in by the time it arrives.  If it's some distance it could be that your guests arrive long before the food does, and that is unlikely to go down too well.  The caterer should plan out how long it will take them to get to the reception and how they will transport and prepare the food.  If it is not being made onsite the potential for mishaps is greater.

Consider references and reliability
Don't just take the caterers' word, if any are unable or unwilling to provide proof of where they source their ingredients then you should have concerns.  Check their references from those who have previously employed their services.  Bear in mind that some people can be incredibly fussy so take what other couples say with a pinch of salt.  A personal recommendation from someone you really trust is the best way to go.

Dink to the happy couple
A highlight for many of the guests is the drink on offer and many a wedding will be judged on how freely the drinks flow.  Consider which drinks will be served and if you will be providing drinks on the tables for your guests during the reception.  Maybe your venue allows you to supply your own alcohol for a fee, for which they may well provide the required glassware and refrigeration.  If there's a bar, it's important to know what time it will serve and you need to decide whether you're going to foot the bill or whether guests need to fend for themselves (which is a hot topic in itself)