May 2007 Newsletter
"Don´t go through life, grow through life."Eric Butterworth
JUMPING THE BR
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| Vol 2, Ed 5 | THE PURPLE MOON NEWSLETTER | May 2007 |
VENDOR SPOTLIGHT
Are you ready to add sizzle to your, bridal shower, bachelorette party or girls´ night out? Then consider SPArties, the new name in at home personal parties. SPArties, mobile spa parties, are the new phenomenon in bridal showers and bachelorette parties. What is SPArties? These mobile events bring the spa to your home, office or event space.
Prices range from $50 per person for a minimum. Fore parties of less than 15 participants, prices start at $150 per person. Services include, full spa services, facials, reflexology, massages, padissages and manissages. Added amenities include group yoga lessons, wine tasting, tarot card readings and boutique shopping-they bring the merchandise to you! SPArties also offers gift certificates as great bridesmaids´ gifts.
For more information about this hot new trend, visit their website or contact a nearby retailer via e-mail or telephone.
[t] 1-877-SPArties
[w] http://www.sparties.com/
[e] info@sparties.com
ENGAGING THOUGHTS...
From the editor's desk
Does anyone remember the old saying "April showers, bring May flowers?" Yes May is here along with the beginnings of a beautiful floral landscape. May also ushers in my favorite season, Wedding Season. Bring on the bridesmaids, flower girls and wedding crashers.Weddings in bloom are the magic of the season. Blushing brides walking down the aisle with proud fathers, this is the stuff of lifetime memories. In the last couple of years, the media has given this season an extended life through various reality based television shows such as Whose Wedding is it Anyway? and TLC's A Wedding Story have inspired a new generation of brides and wedding planners alike. The stories are inspiring and uplifting and each one leaves an indelible mark on everyone who watches.
While these shows offer some insight into the planning process, the reality of planning a wedding can be hectic and stressful when it should be fun and exciting. Trusting in a professional who can guide you through the process and help you achieve your dream wedding can be worth.
Here's to your future!
LaTasha
If you have any questions you would like to share with other brides, contact us. Please note questions may be edited for length. Due to high volumes we may be unable to respond to all inquires.
Purple Moon Events
143 E. Ridgewood Avenue
PO Box 261
Ridgewood, NJ 07451
info@purplemoonevents.net
Purple Moon Events
143 E. Ridgewood Avenue
PO Box 261
Ridgewood, NJ 07451
info@purplemoonevents.net
POPPING THE QUESTION...
Answers to your most perplexing bridal dilemmasQ: My wedding isn't for a while; however, one of my bridesmaids betrayed my trust. When I confronted her, her attitude upset me. My fiancé thinks that we should ask her to leave the wedding party. I'm torn. How does one remove a bridesmaid politely?
A: There's no polite way to take back the question, "Will you be in my wedding party?" In this case, however, it doesn't sound like she was very polite to you either! If you're reluctant to remove her from the wedding party because she is a friend you've been close to for a while -- despite what happened -- talk to her again about this issue. Let her know that it hurt you that she betrayed your trust, and her attitude when you confronted her hurt you even more. Whatever you do, don't just drop her from the wedding party without telling her. Talk to her about it and make sure you're both clear about what's going on. Good luck!
