Monday, February 28, 2011

Blossoming Baby Showers

Photo courtesy of atozion.com
As March approaches, we sense that spring is in the air.  For us Arizonans, it is a brief period of glorious weather before the summer heat sets in.  During this time we enjoy the warm temperatures, ever-beautiful sunshine and blossoming desert.  With the emergence of this season, I would like to write about something that is near and dear to my heart at the moment... babies.  I make the connection with "blossom" and "babies".  Maybe it is just because I am expecting in several short weeks, but it feels like coinciding with the arrival of spring and early summer 2011 is a wave of new life.  


In any case, I've decided to focus this week's blog post on Baby Showers.  In particular, the Baby Shower for couples (also the co-ed or joint Baby Shower - recognizing both and all parents ) as a rising trend for those of us either hosting or attending a Shower in 2011.  When a family member inquired about throwing a Shower, we immediately discussed it in terms of the non-Baby Shower, Baby Shower.  The concept became a cocktail party gathering for family and friends in their couple or +1 guest form; designed to celebrate the expectant parents and their new addition in a social setting that focused more on having an amazing support network to be thankful for than the traditional baby-focus.  As the host began to research the idea, she uncovered a fair amount of detail and ideas based on the concept - more than we had originally anticipated... and we thought we might be on to something... turns out the idea of a couples, co-ed or a joint Baby Shower has been on the block for a bit now and is beginning to gain momentum.

Consider this avenue for your next Baby Shower.  Look at dinner parties, BBQ's, gatherings around the pool or a catered affair at a home or venue.  Create an atmosphere of celebration to bring everyone together.  Put the focus on the enjoyment of good company.  Games are optional and should be at the discretion of the parents-to-be.  Be sure to consider all guests when making decisions so that everyone feels welcome, men and women alike.


For more information on the couples, co-ed or joint Baby Shower, see below:

babycenter.com
babyshower101.com 
minted.com - contemporary invitations
storkie.com - invitations 

 Kate Sepe joins Let's Party Magazine.com as the Event Trends Blogger with a background in nonprofit event planning and management. Kate is currently a Special Events Manager with the National Kidney Foundation of Arizona. Kate is a board member with the International Special Events Society (ISES) of Arizona. She expresses a true love and passion for the event industry and is thankful for the opportunity to share unique ideas and popular trends with readers.



Monday, February 14, 2011

Inspired by Color

Happy Valentine's Day... much love to you from Let's Party Magazine and yours truly.  Today, I'm inspired by love and delicious chocolates (but that's another story).  And the inspiration I feel got me thinking... when we design an event, what are we inspired by?  Where do we get our inspiration?  In terms of decor and design, I think color is an universal source of inspiration.  Color can tell the story of your event, create attitude, and even designate flow.  It is key to controlling the overall atmosphere.  It can indicate the subdued setting or an element of risk taking and adventure. 


photo courtesy of visuallee.com
We see it all in color.  And what we experience is a reflection of the overall societal climate.  You can even trace color patterns and trends with history - literally seeing the naturals - those quite colors - when times were rough or in conflict, and the brights - those vibrant colors - when times were optimistic and hopeful.   Color trends are reflected in fashion (note: honeysuckle is the it color for 2011) and the styles of the world; but also in advertising, magazines and the sports and automobile industries, just to name a few.  Paying close attention to the previously mentioned can not only indicate color trends to you but can be a great resource for the one color element you are looking for to fit an event.  In fact, paying close attention is key - observe this colorful world at all angles and take note.  You can draw color inspiration from just about anything.  


When planning your event and incorporating color consider implementing that color in such a way that it "pops" in certain elements.  Incorporate these elements here and there throughout the event to tie it all in without overdoing it.  Go all neutrals with pops of vibrant colors like purple or turquoise.  Or go all white and use colored lighting to set the mood.  Pops or punches of color tend to make dramatic and refined statements. 


Looking for some sources of color inspiration?  The  Founder, VP of Media Relations, Concept Designer and Design Director of Perfect Surroundings, Inc. recommend looking at anything made popular by the younger generation - music, style, advertising, etc.  In terms of pulling color inspiration from just about anything - they suggest pulling from skateboards.  The art on the bottom of these boards showcase not only what's trendy, but how to mix and match.  Also try colourlovers.com for more ideas, inspiration and as a color editing tool. 


Kate Sepe joins Let's Party Magazine.com as the Event Trends Blogger with a background in nonprofit event planning and management. Kate is currently a Special Events Manager with the National Kidney Foundation of Arizona. Kate is a board member with the International Special Events Society (ISES) of Arizona. She expresses a true love and passion for the event industry and is thankful for the opportunity to share unique ideas and popular trends with readers


Monday, February 7, 2011

Trends and Pop Culture: I Love Hollywood

Photo courtesy of Hollywood-blog.net
As I think I have mentioned before... I love Hollywood and all of the celebrity nonsense that surrounds it.  Celebrity gossip reads are a personal favorite and it seems a day is not complete without getting the latest updates.  I consider Pop Culture an area of expertise if you will - as there are times I know more about Britney's upcoming album or Kim Kardashian's next photo shoot than I do about what might be considered "real news".  Whether or not you might consider that somewhat sad, the reality is that Hollywood and Pop Culture play a major role in the trends of the events world.  They ultimately influence most aspects - from color choices to design elements to food selection and beyond.

Let's look at last night's Super Bowl for example - and no, I'm not referring to Christina Aguilera's National Anthem faux-pas... whether we like it or not, the game is part of the Hollywood experience.  Not only is the sport glamorized to begin with, but the Super Bowl is a major trend-setting, A-list attending, glitter covered Hollywood event at its core.  Sure,  many very dedicated and passionate sports fans tune in purely for the football, but many of us - not totally invested and/or interested sports fans - tune in for the trends.  Did you watch that half-time show?  Commercials aside, it's my favorite part.  I took note of the overall presentation and pondered (in awe) the technical elements that were incorporated.  The visuals of the field as a whole with the lit stage pieces and color-changing lit-up costumes totally amazed me.  I was wishing at that very moment that I had an event to plan where I could incorporate light-up dancers.  

While attending The Special Event Conference a few weeks ago, I took a session titled "New Trends Inspired by Hollywood and Pop Culture 2011" with Hillary Harris, the Director of Special Events for Warner Bros. Studios.  Hillary gave us some insight into popular trends, as inspired by Hollywood and Pop Culture that I'd like to share with you:
  •  3D Cad Software is the wave of the future.  Products like Vectorworks are taking things to the next level.  Elevate your event layout from drawing to 3D - where you can view the event as it might look in reality from a variety of angles.
  • Jewelry is hot.  Incorporate jewelry-making stations at your event where artists are creating pieces in real-time and displaying them on creative decorative elements.  Use bead-work instead of precious stones and if you've got the budget for it - offer the pieces as take-aways.
  • Incorporate creative ways of recognizing your sponsors.  Print acrylic transfers with sponsor logos and apply them to different surfaces.  Like a glass tabletop or even a mirror (transfers can be printed to look like they are etched).
  • Lounge furniture is still king.  Incorporate more negative space in between vignettes as ultimately, most guests like to stand and mingle. 
  • For a traditional sit-down style event, look at incorporating oval tables versus the traditional circle.  Or, use square tables with banquettes for seating instead of chairs.
I've got more to share... enough for multiple blog posts anyways.  So stay tuned... but in the down time - read up on that celebrity gossip! I also recommend checking out Hillary's Blog Hill on Hollywood for more tips and trends.  Many of the events referenced in her presentation are featured. 


Kate Sepe joins Let's Party Magazine.com as the Event Trends Blogger with a background in nonprofit event planning and management. Kate is currently a Special Events Manager with the National Kidney Foundation of Arizona. Kate is a board member with the International Special Events Society (ISES) of Arizona. She expresses a true love and passion for the event industry and is thankful for the opportunity to share unique ideas and popular trends with readers.