From Jubilee Events…A wedding with so many carefully thought out details: that was the story of Anna and Matt. They started their planning journey with a rocky start– troubled by hardships. Luckily, they entered a contest on Style Me Pretty and were chosen to receive a wedding with support by a lot of special vendors, including Jessica’s Country Flowers, who organized the give-a-way and designed all of their flowers.
They were destined to have an Alice in Wonderland styled wedding on the last weekend of summer, surrounded by 150 of their nearest and dearest. Mostly do-it-yourself, they took on a ton of projects to truly make their wedding their own. From fabric pennant flags that the bride sewed, to the wedding paper suite expertly designed by the groom (with a little help from an amazing illustrator Krista Wildermuth). Perhaps the most amazing piece of homemade décor was the antique door we suspended above their long, family style head table with dozens of antique medicine bottles hanging above like a chandelier. The sweetest part of their story is they were inspired by so many blogs and other couples!
In this kind of styled event, we were inspired by the original Alice in Wonderland and took some visual cues: pearls that the bride wore, “eat me” and “drink me” signs, a play on cards using them as favors and being inspired by them with their cake, the use of zinnias and dahlias in their flowers. But overall, Anna and Matt wanted a colorful, fun, and quirky look that represented them as a couple. We used fun and playful colors— aqua, blue, pink, red, and shades of silver to bring their vision to life.
Their ceremony took place just a stones throw from where the bride grew up at a little, teeny tiny church called Hope Valley Church. A hydrangea covered wreath greeted guests at the steeple and sweet music from a duo of violins prompted the ceremony, where Anna was escorted down the aisle by her dad. She wore an absolutely gorgeous gown with ruffles that cascaded down the back… And layers, and layers of vintage pearls collected from flea markets & antique shops. A cage veil and pretty fascinator, all from The White Dress by the Shore. Matt wore a Versace suit and tie with a pair of custom chuck taylors.
After the ceremony, guests blew bubbles and saw the newly weds off to their epic reception— complete with gorgeous tablescapes designed by us full of sweet little details, and a lot of fun. The bride and groom had their hand on every piece of décor for their wedding— we scouted vintage china used to serve guests dinner at flea markets (Brimfield, to be exact!) together and borrowed unique pieces from Anna’s father— a man who loves antiques! Each guest plucked their escort card from an antique barn door from Anna’s home that Matt hammered vintage nails into. A tag with their name on it, affixed to a skeleton key, guided them to their table. After dinner, they danced the night away with family and friends into the wee hours!
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Your true love got down on his knees and asked you to marry him. Barely able to get the words out, you say “I Will”. That is but the first of many choices you must make when planning a wedding. So many people get caught up in the buying frenzy of wedding planning, that they lose sight of the thing that really matters.
Choosing your Connecticut wedding disc jockey should not be one of the final details. In a recent survey of brides-to-be, they ranked choosing their wedding photographer more than twice as important as their Connecticut wedding disc jockey. Let’s think about this – sure, wedding photography is important when it comes to capturing the moment. If your photographer didn’t show up – the wedding and reception would go on just as planned. Without your Connecticut wedding disc jockey – things come to a screeching halt. People would leave soon after dinner without the musical entertainment of your Connecticut wedding disc jockey. So why is it that people pay $2,000-$4,000 on average for a wedding photographer and they look to pay only $750 for a bargain disc jockey?
Here is some food for thought. The average Connecticut banquet facility charges around $75/pp for the meal. With an average wedding comprised of about 150 guests, that’s over $11,000 in meal cost. The 18% gratuity on that alone is over $2,000. A top-quality Connecticut wedding disc jockey would cost you between $1,000-$2,000. That’s less than the gratuity on the meal!
Remember that $75/pp meal will only occupy guests for 2 hours out of the average 5 hour reception. Your Connecticut wedding disc jockey is responsible for everything after the meal. Your banquet staff will disappear into the background. Their job is done. It is time for your Connecticut wedding disc jockey to bring the event to a party atmosphere.
Let’s look at your wedding budget for a minute. The difference between a low-end disc jockey and a true top-notch professional Connecticut wedding disc jockey is less than $1,000. What other items in your wedding budget can be eliminated to facilitate obtaining a better wedding reception entertainer?
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If your goal is to find a Wedding DJ in Connecticut, then you need to focus on some key items. Finding a Wedding DJ in Connecticut should be a major decision in your wedding planning stages. Without quality wedding entertainment, a Wedding DJ in Connecticut might just be the one thing that ruins your wedding reception. Hiring a Wedding DJ in Connecticut based on price alone will only guarantee that you get a cheap DJ. An extraordinary Wedding DJ in Connecticut is not cheap and a cheap Wedding DJ in Connecticut is not extraordinary.
A Wedding DJ in Connecticut can be very different from another Wedding DJ in Connecticut. Their experience level might be drastically different. One Wedding DJ in Connecticut might have 20 years experience as a DJ, but only 2 years as a “Wedding DJ”. This is a major concern. Without many years experience as a “Wedding DJ”, the Wedding DJ in Connecticut might just not have the know how to make your wedding flow smoothly. A Wedding DJ in Connecticut should not just play music, they should be the master of ceremonies at your wedding reception. That means that your Wedding DJ in Connecticut should not just be hired to “play music” but to facilitate the entire chain of events. Many Wedding DJ in Connecticut say that they will coordinate your event, but fall short on doing so.
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Rob Alberti, event director & lighting designer
Rob Alberti’s Event Services, DJ & Lighting
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The wind was whipping around outside, but for the 200 plus guests at Michelle & Daryle's wedding at Ludlow Country Club, it was a spectacular wedding reception under the stars thanks to our lighting. With purple up-lighting around the room and texture lighting on the ceiling with stars - this venue took on a complete different feel.
Bridal Party Introduction: You Should Be Dancing - Bee Gees
First Dance: Hero - Enrique Iglesias
Cake Cutting: Ice Cream - Sarah McLachlan
Michelle & her Father's Song: Forever Young - Rod Stewart
Daryle & his Mother's Song: Because You Loved Me - Celine Dion
Anniversary Song: The Best Is Yet To Come - Tony Bennett
Last Dance: Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
We had the pleasure of working with one of our favorite photographers, George & Barb Schaler from Schaler Photography. Photos below are NOT theirs, this is just a few pictures my lighting technician took that night.
Rob Alberti, event director & lighting designer
Rob Alberti’s Event Services, DJ & Lighting
413 562 2632 or 800 782 3033 or Email Us at rob@robalberti.com
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