Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Saturday, April 04, 2009
So Glad You Can Join Us!
Well, it's been a while again! I recently had my 3rd (and LAST) daughter and trying to get back in the swing of things...just in time for Wedding Season.
I have pictures that I am so excited to post but I am in the middle of getting them together...so stay tuned!
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Monday, November 24, 2008
Outer Banks Wedding Salon Updates
With only four more days till the big event, I am so excited with the feedback all the vendors (and even Brides) have been getting about the Salon!
A few updates....
We have received our itinerary for our tours, and those of you that are signed on will be very pleased. Lots of places to visit, and I am very sure you will find your venue for you wedding after the tours are through. And for those that haven't signed on yet...do it! You won't regret it!
The Salon has also reduced ticket pricing to $20.00 per couple and $15.00 for single tickets. So NOW is a great time to register!
If you have any further questions or inquiries, please feel free to call Eric Hause at 757.583.2450, or myself at 757-637-5862.
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Saturday, November 08, 2008
The Outer Banks Wedding Salon
We are very excited about the interest it has brought in and even more excited to show what the Outer Banks has to offer as we are growing to be the #1 Wedding Destination area on the East Coast.
Below is our Public Release that Eric Hause, our Marketing Rep. has put together for newspapers, radio stations, etc. It has all the information you need about the weekend, and if you need more, please contact Eric at 757-583-2450.
Thank you for all the calls I have received from brides already about their interest in getting married here and look forward to seeing you...and working with you!!
And, as always, please feel free to contact to me for more information as well!
Plan Your Wedding at the Outer Banks Wedding Salon on Thanksgiving Weekend
KITTY HAWK, NC –
Why spend Thanksgiving at home just dreaming about your Outer Banks wedding?
Come to the Outer Banks Wedding Salon, and we’ll help you plan it. Brides, grooms, and their families are invited to attend the Outer Banks Wedding Salon, November 28-30, at the Hilton Garden Inn in Kitty Hawk, NC.
The Outer Banks Wedding Salon is the area’s premier wedding showcase, featuring sophisticated products and services for the Outer Banks bride and groom. The event begins on Friday with chauffeured limousine tours of 20 Outer Banks event venues from Corolla to Hatteras Island.
On Saturday, The Wedding Salon gives brides a chance to meet select Outer Banks wedding vendors in a relaxed and luxurious setting.
Other weekend events include a Welcome Reception for brides and their families, Champagne brunch, an upscale After Party at the Hilton Garden Inn in Kitty Hawk, and a Sunday dessert brunch featuring fine confections from local caterers.
Couples will also receive a luxury swag bag worth hundreds of dollars in gifts, services, and local dining and shopping offers. The Wedding Salon is sponsored by the Hilton Garden Inn Kitty Hawk, John Gillam and Company, Diva’s Day Spa and Salon, Metro Rental, and Brooke Mayo Photography.
For tickets, lodging, and full event details, visit the Salon online at www.OuterBanksWeddingSalon.com or call the Hilton Garden Inn at 252-261-1290 and ask for Robin.
ABOUT THE OUTER BANKS
North Carolina’s Outer Banks has gained a reputation as one of the most popular wedding destinations on the East Coast. Miles of unspoiled beaches, luxurious vacation homes and resorts, talented wedding professionals, and a wealth of natural beauty have captured the hearts of thousands of couples who come here to be married each year.
The Outer Banks is within driving distance of half of the country’s population, and travel costs are a fraction of fly-to wedding destinations. Couples planning an Outer Banks wedding also find a mature local wedding industry with professional and quality vendors in every category, from cakes to coordinators to caterers.
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
A Learning Experience...And A Grain of Salt
It was recently brought to my attention that a review was made about me and my company, Je t’aime Weddings, on another wedding site.
In all my years as a Planner, I have never had a Bride that was unhappy with my work, let alone given a bad review.
I decided to leave her comments alone until I actually read it and saw that her post was falsely stated.
A Bride said that after she gave me a certain amount for a deposit (which was NOT the actual amount paid to me), that I never called her back and that I basically ignored her. That when she said she was unhappy and wanted a refund, I never gave her an explanation and never emailed her. Also, that I never helped her with vendors and never went to see the site she had chosen for her wedding.
So I am addressing the situation here on my Blog for anyone that may have questions about what was written.
A bride inquired on April 23, 2008 to see if I was available for the date of her wedding and I was hired for her October 11th destination wedding. On the 26th, she said she would definitely want me as her Planner and if I could get started on a list that she had right away because she was nervous about time.
Against my better judgment (and believe me I have learned from this) I wrote her, then spoke with her on the phone saying I would be glad to help her, and started working on her wedding right away...almost getting ahead of myself because I knew June would be a busy month; so I let her know that I would email her the contract. On top of my two-month service, they also hired me on an hourly basis stating they would need more help before the two-month mark.
When I sent her contract out via email on May 5th, 2008 for her to sign and mail back to me - she then emailed back saying that she would send it out the following day. A week went by and when I asked her if she had mailed it, she said she forgot and would send it.
Finally, she emailed me and asked if she could bring it down when her and her fiance came to visit the first week in June. Again, I went against my judgment and said yes.
When I met with them in June, I gave them names of Top Vendors here in the Outer Banks that I have already worked with - some, who I called beforehand personally asking them to set aside the October 11 date for this bride, and all gladly obliging because they knew the caliber of my work.
This Bride was very appreciative, and we specifically spoke about the coming weeks ahead. I assured her that even though June is a busy month for weddings for all of her vendors (including myself) that we would be in touch. Our consultation ended wonderfully with her and her fiancé thanking me for all my help that day, and throughout the past month.
That week I got extremely sick and after she spoke with my husband on my home line, and sent me a text message; I replied saying that I received her email and message and would be in touch with her after the weekend (I had a wedding I was preparing for).
In the following 2 weeks, I answered all of her emails and replied to her last one saying I would not be able to speak with her until the following week (because of another wedding) but I would be working on any questions that was sent to me in the meantime.
Five days later I got an email expressing that she was unhappy with my last message and needed my help right away. And because I was unavailable to speak on the phone with her when I was working on another wedding, she wanted her deposit back. By this time it was the very end of June and past the two-week return period on her deposit. She also never paid her hourly fees due to me at that time.
Like all my contracts, the base of it outlines what my clients are hiring me for, the type of service they have chosen, what their total pricing is, and when the deposit is due (7 days after signing the contract). It also clearly states that they have 2 weeks after I have received their deposit before it is non-refundable.
In the August/September issue of Modern Bride, there is a Q&A section (page 188) that talks about Brides feeling they are not in enough contact with their vendors.
In the ‘Answer’ part, it states that we do have other obligations that need attending to, and that we are not avoiding our clients. That if, however, Brides feel that way, to please talk to the vendor to work something out with them.
I am always glad to hear what my Brides have to say, and willing to help them out because my ultimate goal is to have a happy client. This would not be my job if I felt otherwise!
In her review, this Bride also stated that she did not feel I had the experience to plan a wedding in the Outer Banks….
Just because I am from another state (New York) does not mean I have limited knowledge on planning a wedding. I have been coming to the Outer Banks for MANY years for vacations and events that have led me to come acquainted with the area. I have met and become friends with many wonderful vendors, all that have supported me as well!
In the time I have been here I have been recognized for my work and the innovative ideas I have brought to the weddings I have done.
Well! I know this was long, but it was time I had written something to right this wrong.
Some have said to “Let it go” and “Don’t worry about it”…but the truth is, I can’t!
I am too passionate about my work, and I truly do love what I do.
I know the more I grow in my business, the more I have to adapt. But that doesn’t mean I have to sit quiet about it! ….I don’t stay quiet about anything!!!
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Saturday, September 06, 2008
Definition Tees + Modern Bride
I was so excited when I found out that Definition Tees would be on the list of "100 Favorite Things" in the August/September issue of Modern Bride.
I had the chance to mail the shirt featured in the layout (on pg. 406) and was excited about that too!
I wrote about these shirts a while ago and my post is also featured in Forever. Check it out!
Thanks to all the Brides who have bought and loved their shirts already!!
Please email me at Simone@jetaimeweddings.com or call 757-637-5031 if you are interested in purchasing.
I will have the whole Bridal Line on sale for $15.
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
JSYK
In the world of Text Messaging, my title means "Just So You Know". I wanted to start writing little tidbits here and there about certain events or happenings coming up.
Besides Weddings, and Dance, my other MAJOR love is FOOD! And I'm watching the Food Network when I'm not watching TLC or any other channel with wedding stuff on it.
So...Just So You Know, the Food Network is producing its annual Wedding Week starting next week! This is a great place (online or TV) to get ideas if you are having a caterer, or want a special plate on the menu. Food Network covers from the Bridal Shower to the main event itself. They even offer the recipes online so you can take it right to your chef.
They also show new and upcoming trends. Totally delicious and totally worth watching.
Don't Miss it!
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4/24/2008 06:08:00 PM
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