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5 Tips for Your Stay at Home Valentine’s Day

February 9, 2021 - written by Tara

Valentine’s Day is looking a bit different for most of us this year, but what a beautiful opportunity to create special and unique moments for our relationships. Here are some of our suggestions for the perfect Stay at Home Valentine’s Day! 

Prepare Your Meal

Hire a personal chef or prepare a lavish menu together with your partner. Think about your very first meal together, or your favorite meal in your favorite destination. Think about the cocktail that stirs up emotion and the dessert that takes you back to a cherished memory. Treat yourselves to multiple courses, bottomless wine and indulge in your love story. 

Set Your Table

Whether cute and flirtatious or elegant and romantic, the choice is all yours! We recommend you set your table with a table linen, chargers and flowers to create your look. Don’t forget the candles! And to top it off, be sure to print menus to use and scrapbook for great memories of your Stay at Home Valentine’s Day. 

Dress the Part

As much as we have enjoyed the extension of the lounge wear trend, tonight is not the night. Get all dolled up, women put on high heels, men put on a tie, and strut your stuff to your dining room table. Don’t forget to put on perfume and cologne. 

Create the Mood

Prepare a great Spotify playlist which includes wedding day songs, favorite soundtracks, dedications and special songs that tell your love story. We hope it sparks a walk down memory lane and a renewed love for your journey of where you’ve been and where you desire to go. 

Teach Something

Lastly, we encourage you to teach each other something fun and personal. This could be as simple as your salad dressing or has meaningful as your love language. Consider teaching a TikTok dance or explaining the meaning behind your morning routine. Practice a yoga pose together or buy a stock together to invest in your future. Whatever it might be, we hope you’ll walk in each other’s shoes and develop a strong appreciation for one another.

Coordination, Design and Styling: Scheme Events • Photography: Chelsea Nicole • Stationery: Paper & Home • Floral: Layers of Lovely • Pottery (plates, mugs, cake stand): The Pottery Shop • Hair and Makeup: Amelia C & Co. 

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Insure a Day of Wedded Bliss

February 9, 2021 - written by Tara

Gaby J Photography

Now, more than ever, it is highly recommended to obtain wedding insurance as soon as you secure your wedding date at your chosen wedding venue. Wedding insurance protects you from so many things pertaining to your wedding day. For instance, you can gain protection from cancellations, gifts, jewelry, rented property, loss of deposits and weather! We all plan for a perfect wedding day, but relieve some stress and insure it. 

Among the many insurance types available, Wedding Liability Insurance is most common, and at some venues, required. It protects you from real life scenarios like red rose petals staining marble floors or a guest injuring himself on the dance floor. Wedding Liability Insurance should cover bodily injury, personal injury and property damage caused by a covered accident during your wedding. 

It is also so smart to have Wedding Cancellation Insurance including Postponement. This type of wedding insurance protects the nonrefundable expenses incurred when your wedding must be cancelled or postponed for certain reasons beyond your control. From military leave of absence to severe sickness, there are a number of unplanned scenarios and events that may put a wrench in your wedding plans. Wedding Cancellation Insurance will put your mind at ease and protect your investment. 

Among the many other wedding insurance types available, select from a la carte options that are important to you. Additional coverage against loss or damaged wedding photographs and videos, wedding gifts, wedding rings or wedding day attire may also be available. 

A wedding insurance policy may cost you $150-$500 depending on the amount of coverage requested. Shop around because costs can vary significantly. We provide two recommendations below, but you may also want to start with your own home insurance to see if a bundle might be available. Every insurance policy and every wedding scenario is different. Please be sure to talk to your insurance agent, review your policy in detail and understand every line of your policy. You won’t regret it! 

WedSafe – www.wedsafe.com | EventSured www.eventsured.com 

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