Sunday, January 15, 2012

Butterfly Inspired Wedding for Keri & Chris..


When we first met Keri & Chris we were instantly excited to be part of their day. They were one of those couples that just exude love. And not only for each other, but it was obvious to us that Keri LOVED butterflies and the color purple. We were tasked with bringing her love for butterflies to life in the design without it being overdone. We were totally up for the task and could not have been happier with how it turned out.

As you can see from the pictures, we weaved butterflies into the stationery, the cake, and the floral. We used them as accents, and not as the main focus. A beautiful butterfly necklace was worn by the bride on her wedding day so it was perfect. The floor of the Piper Palm House was no exception, it also was adorned with butterflies that were being projected. Where Chris Johnson from CJ's Disc Jockey Service kept the dancefloor packed all night, just the way we like it.

You can watch the highlight video of this adorable couple, from our friends at Sweet Tea Media

Keri & Chris {St.Louis MO} from sweetTea media on Vimeo.



Thank you Keri & Chris for letting us be part of your day!

Dream Team:
Event Stylist & Coordination: Lacy Branch Events
Ceremony: St. Cecila's
Reception: Piper Palm House
Photography: L Photographie
Floral Design: Belli Fiori
Stationery: M.Haley Design
Lighting: Millennium Productions
DJ: CJ's Disc Jockey Service
Hair & Makeup: Tami Scott Cosmetics Salon: Acadamie
Videography: Sweet Tea Media
Cake: Patty Cakes

Saturday, January 7, 2012

We love our clients....

It's a new year and a great time to reflect. During the first part of the year those of us in the wedding industry take time to update our websites, material etc. This year I was doing this, and was looking at some of the images and came across so many of them with the LBE Team and the happy couples. I just had to share them.

In many situations we are with our clients for a year, and form such a close relationship. This type of relationship is key for us so that our clients feel comfortable with us so that they can relax and enjoy their day knowing that we care.
We had so much fun with Keri & Chris in June at the Piper Palm House! Keri was in love with butterflies, and has the sweetest most adorable personality imagineable! They don't get much sweeter then this couple.
Both of these images courtesy of L PhotographieOne of our all time favorite pictures of Joe & Lisa doing our signature pose! Priceless..Lisa is also a dear friend and owner of Belli Fiori one of our fav florists!

Lacy with Crystal & Drew at Mad Art Gallery
Both Photos courtesy of Bobbi Brinkman PhotographyLacy with Amina & Phillip at the Four Seasons St Louis.


Pictures of Dustin & Christi courtesy of CMAX PhotographyWe met Christi & Dustin when we planned/designed Dustin's cousins wedding. Instantly, we clicked, and had SO MUCH fun with them! Wedding & Reception at the Four Seasons St Louis.
The LBE Team with Nina & Chris at the Contemporary Art Museum
During their room reveal, we had a great laugh!

Lacy was in full costume during this room reveal with our couple Jen & Jon during their Halloween wedding the City Museum. Both couples weddings were captured by the adorable Von DeVore
Lacy with Katie & Todd at Ameristar! We spent so much time with Katie and her mother designing and planning it was sad when it was over. We stole a second for this picture during the couples room reveal and our friends at
Lace Image Photography captured it.

Lacy with our beautiful bride Jennifer at Christ Church Cathedral.

Jenn & Matt took a moment away from their reception at Kuh's Farm to snap a picture with the LBE Team. From the moment they signed with us we knew it was a great fit, this couple was so fun and in love it made our jobs easy!


Next images are courtesy of our friend Kelly Park from Kelly Park Photography.
This picture was snapped when I arrived at Sarah's hotel room the morning of the wedding. As you can see we were so happy to see each other, what a connection we had! Her mismatched pajamas were as quirky as she was!
At the reception with Sarah & Colin at the St Loius Science Center
Kelly snapped this picture of Lacy with Choendal & Geferl right after they first got to see their reception room at the Danforth Plant Science Center. They were another couple who we had so much fun with along the way. The day of the wedding the groom and groomsmen had us in stitches with jokes!


This picture makes me smile everytime I see it! Chrissy found us at a bridal show a few years ago and we became instantly connected. Her bubbly personality and eternal optimism made it such a pleasure to work with her.

I wish we had more pictures with our clients, but unfortunately sometimes during the wedding day things are so fast moving we don't get the opportunity. As we reflect we know now more than ever we are truly blessed to do what we do. We get the honor of being part one of the biggest days in our clients lives!

Thank you to all of our past clients... We love you! Best Wishes for the New Year

Monday, January 2, 2012

Making the most of Bridal Shows..

Its that time of year again, where all of the newly engaged brides begin to plan the day of their dreams. For many of them, their planning process begins by promptly calling a wedding coordinator. However, there are many that start out on their own first, and will hopefully at some point understand the value of a what a wedding coordinator can bring, but would first prefer to venture out alone. Well it is a good thing that in January of each year there is no shortage of bridal shows.

Here are some of my thoughts on how to get the most out of your bridal show experience.

Pre-work before you go

1) Identify what type of wedding you are dreaming of. I don't mean down to the color linens, and flowers. I mean are you envisioning a formal affair, a backyard vintage soiree, a destination wedding.

2) Start to put together a budget. As wedding coordinators we CANNOT stress this enough! I am not saying to the penny.. but there is a big difference between, $5000, $50,0000 or $5 million. It is key that to have a wonderful wedding planning experience, that you first have realistic understanding of what you are able to spend.

3) Create a list of items such as food, drink, venue, photography, videography, floral, linens, decor, dj or band, etc and start to rank them in order of importance. This visual exercise will allow you to see every element of the type of wedding you are planning. You can then allocate portion of your budget accordingly. (note: a wedding coordinator will also be able to help you further finesse the budget to what the local cost of products is for your type of wedding) You would hate to choose a vendor, that takes 50% of your budget, and before you know it you are over budget before you have barely begun.

3) Once you have established a budget, and your priorities, sit down and start to brainstorm with your fiance to find out what guest count you feel would fit in your budget and not stretch it too thin but yet still allow for all of the items you want from step 2.

A tip that I tell my client repeatedly, is guest count is the fastest way to affect the bottom line.. either positively or negatively.

4) Check out the website for the show and look at the vendors that are going to be in attendance. Then look further at their websites. This will allow you to make a special cheat sheet of booths you don't want to miss. All too often, the doors open and the brides come in, and it seems like a cattle round up. And that is because most don't have a plan, they just seem to wander around. Now don't get me wrong it is good to browse, but don't get overwhelmed and then realize it's all a blur and you can't remember who you spoke with. (more on this in the next section)

5) Discuss your strategy with anyone who is attending the show with you. It is key that they know your vision and your goals. After all this is YOUR day. I hate to say it but sometimes, bridesmaids, moms, grandmas, etc mean well but they are making statements etc without keeping your goal in mind. This then makes the experience overwhelming and unenjoyable.

6) Limit the amount of people you take with you to any one show. If you are planning on attending more then one show, split the people that go with you. This will allow people to help you feel like that are involved, but without have 4, 5, or 6 people wandering around with you that day.

7) Print labels with your first and last name, wedding date, email address, and mailing address. Trust me you will thank me profusely later!! Just about every vendor is providing a giveaway. The often request the same information and you will be writing it over and over and over again. These giveaways are a great bonus, but if you could save 20 mins overall and writers cramp...do it!! You can peel it off, plop it down, and that's all she wrote (no pun intended).

Day of things to remember:
1) Eat breakfast (you need energy and brain food)

2) Review your list again

3) Remember you labels

4) When you visit the booth you are interested in, strike up a conversation with the vendor. Wedding planning is much more enjoy ble when you feel connected to a vendor you select. Rather than just price shop.

5) Remember that vendors, WANT to talk to you or we wouldn't be there. A good vendor is as selective about the clients they sign, as you are about us. So please just relax, and ask questions.

6)Take it all in! Enjoy being a bride...enjoy the process of finding the right vendors. (which might or might not be selected from a show)

7) Have your guest keep track of who you visited, and who you want to follow up with after you leave.

8) Watch the fashion show.. always a great experience.

Well this post was A LOT longer then I originally intended. But hopefully for all of you bride's, mother of brides/grooms, friends, etc reading this post will find it helpful.

Good luck!