
the personal opinions expressed within this blog are of that of one person and do not necessarily represent those of gmrt. as a planner, i am open to any and all suggestions from my clients and in no way would want my client to feel they need to do an event MY way...

i would like to thank my dear friend, holly, for her generous and awesome blog title suggestion. recently we were ranting about etiquette and she finally said: "you should blog about it!"so here we are.what NOT to do at your wedding:1...

did a little cosmetic work to the blog today...hope you like the new look. love to hear your comments on the look...and of course, the content!

as a wedding planner, i have experienced first-hand many different wedding rituals. some are based on religion, some culture or heritage, some tradition and some a bit of all three. incorporating rituals into the ceremony and reception is as important to me as it is to my client...

Anonymous said...Hi-I recently had to plan an event and chairs are a big thing to me. Most venues have the classic, rusty folding chairs. I searched hi and low for cool chairs but the event was not fancy and those were the only chairs I could find...

roses are red, violets are purple....you're as sweet as maple surple.lets talk about flowers.i have to say, being a wedding planner requires you to be quite proficient in a number of areas. we are designers. we are organizers. we are foodies. we are wine nerds. and we know flowers...

wherever i said previously that you shouldn't hit your guests over the head with a theme, i retract in the instance of children's parties. there is no better place to go over board and exhaust all the crazy themes you've thought up, then at a kids fifth birthday...

the chicken dance. the train, the choo-choo train (you can ride it). the electric slide.how can you avoid catastrophe by having those played at your wedding...

We came, we partied, we didn’t take home the prize… but we were nominated. (And boy, were we excited about it.) Everyone who is anyone in the Twin Cities Bridal Industry made an appearance at the 2009 Minnesota Bride Best Of Awards at the Varsity Theater on Wednesday, July 8th. It...

DONT DESPAIR MY LOYAL READERSHIP....new blog (as is the case every monday) to post later today, by guest blogger: amy zaroff! (my boss).now this is gonna be good....(i gave her 'til 5 PM).

i love chinatown. and the best chinatown of all chinatowns? san francisco chinatown.how can a place like chinatown help your next event? think theme!there is so much thematics in chinatown its ridic...

as i mentioned previously, i was in napa valley last week...which quickly became one of my favorite places to visit...

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Fill-ins, Blank Stock, Greeting Cards and more! The GMRT Annual Summer Sale is coming up!
Greeting Cards - $.25 each! Stock up for a ...year's worth of celebrations.
$5 Blank Stock grab bags - including birthday, bridal shower, holiday, and more!
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