Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Four Tips for Setting up Your Wedding Venue for Your Wedding DJ

No matter what entertainment options you decide upon for your wedding, you do need to ensure the entertainment area is set up correctly ahead of time.

1. Decorate the area ahead of time keeping your guests’ and DJ’s safety in mind.

2. Set up food buffets, wedding cake, and wedding gift tables away from the entertainment area.

3. Verify the location of electrical outlets.

4. Verify what equipment the venue will provide.

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Ten tips for planning an Irish wedding from overseas

As if getting married were not nerve-wracking enough, trying to do it from overseas can add to the complication, stress and expense. Where are your friends and family when you need them? Across the sea and possibly in another time zone.

1. Jump into the paperwork

2. Set a budget and stick to it

3. Decide on a venue

4. Keep a paper trail

5. Take advantage of help

6. Be aware of cultural differences

7. Do your research

8. Join a group

9. Leave the inessentials to last

10. Expect the unexpected

Monday, March 19, 2018

What Type Of DJ Do You Want To Be?

Literally every day a DJ is asking someone somewhere for tips and advice on how to get gigs playing in clubs or parties or even how to become the next superstar.

The five types of DJ…

Mobile DJs – These are the guys who are playing at wedding receptions, bar mitzvahs, corporate events and so on.

Sports/college bar DJ – If you see one of these DJs playing, you might think they are similar to mobile DJs, but they are more a cross between what you’ll see a mobile DJ do and what a club DJ will do.

Mainstream club DJ – Moving up the ladder from playing smaller bars is the mainstream club. These are the spots you’ll see that might range from the tourist trap to the glam bottle service club.

Underground club DJ – This is probably the one spot most young DJs want to be in. Big or small, they want to be the DJ in the cool venue that plays music that isn’t normally heard in the realm of the mainstream.

Rave DJ – I could throw this under the “underground club DJ” slot, but there is a bigger difference now between someone who shows up and playing a normal set of house or trance in a big club versus the guy who shows up at a massive one-night event and plays music most clubs wouldn’t touch.

7 Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Your Wedding Photos

Planning a wedding is a daunting tasks with so many aspects to take into consideration and wedding photos is one of them.

1. Book your engagement session

2. Come up with a realistic wedding photography timeline and stick to it

3. Keep your bridal room as tidy as possible

4. Hire a wedding videographer who has worked with your photographer before

5. Prepare a list of your family group photos in advance

6. Allow at least 1 hour for your creative couple wedding photos

7. Remember to smile!

Friday, March 16, 2018

Montreal St. Patrick's Day Parade 2018

One of the city's most anticipated spring events, the 195th Montreal St. Patrick's Day Parade is scheduled to begin at 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 18, 2018.

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8 Tips for Planning a Bridal Shower

Hosting a bridal shower is such an honor to do for the bride to be. Though it can be very stressful to coordinate between what the bride wants and what the bridal party may suggest, there are simple steps you can take to make it the best shower ever!

Use the wedding colors.

Make it a potluck.

Have fun games prepared.

Light bites and cocktails go a long way.

Shower your guests with cute favors (that they can actually use!).

Splurge on florals.

Pass out dessert when presents are being opened.

Have a cocktail bar!

Thursday, March 15, 2018

How to Emcee a Wedding: 7 Expert tips from Omega Design Events

Let’s face it, wedding master of ceremony is a tough job. It’s not enough that you have to perform in front of a large crowd and try to entertain them, but you’re doing it in front of family and friends and have to cater to a huge variety of tastes. It’s no wonder that so many MCs get freaked out when asked to take on the challenge. It may seem like you are bestowing a great opportunity on your emcee, but make sure they are fully equipped to do the job.

Tip #1 – Organize and coach the speakers

Tip #2 – Time your breaks accordingly

Tip #3 – Stay connected with both sides of the family

Tip #4 – Communicate the agenda and logistics to the crowd

Tip #5 – Play to Your strengths and don’t force the funny

Tip #6 – Avoid open mic

Tip #7 – Always end with Father of the bride speeches