Wednesday, August 26, 2009

For Once, Be a Wall Flower!



Nothing says dull like four plain white walls in your bedroom. It can be difficult coming up with a creative solution for a boring room--decorations and artwork can really rack up the bills. So, what can you do? One fun idea is wall decals. My mother recently came to stay with me in my DC apartment, and was appalled when she walked into my bedroom and saw the blandness emanating from my four white walls. The next day, I came home from work and my room had been totally transformed into a bright and inspired place. It was welcoming, cozy, and suddenly colorful--all this for about 30 dollars! She had enhanced my room with splashes of color around my mirror, behind my bed, and even put a few bonus decals in my bathroom. They came in many different patterns, from florals to damasks, and everything in between. And the best part is--once you can finally afford to splurge on posh artwork, the decals peel right off, leaving the paint intact!

by Jessica Marzelli

Vintage Stamps





The first real impression your guests will have of your wedding will be from your invitation, most likely. Why not set the mood before they even open the envelope? Let’s face it; in this global age where most communication is done through cyberspace or satellites, it is a treat to get ‘real’ old-fashioned mail. And if that mail is pleasing to the eye from the outside, it will make your friends and family that much more interested in what is on the inside. Set the stage, reflect your personality, or simply make it pretty. Vintage stamps can be used to lay the foundation and to beautify those many envelopes your guests will be receiving. It may take some time, but vintage stamps that haven’t been cancelled can be found and purchased and then a beautiful combination of those stamps can be used to amount to the correct postage for your invitations. Do you love camping, or did you meet your fiancé when you were backpacking? Maybe some wildlife stamps would start to tell your story. Are you having a beautiful garden wedding in the spring or summer? Vintage flowers and garden scenes can grace your lovely invitations. Or maybe you want to reflect the adventurer in you…did you meet your special someone abroad, or do you have dreams of traveling the world with him? Whatever you want your message to be, vintage stamps may add just the right touch. And, yes, it is all in the details!

by Julie Pike

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Fall '09 Open House

As folks return home from summer vacations, our industry gears up for the rapidly-approaching fall season. Summers are an opportunity for us to regroup, reorganize and recharge our batteries, because when Labor Day passes, Gala is full steam ahead. This year, even with all its difficulties and unusual economy-related phenomena, is no different.
To kick off our fall season, we have redecorated our showroom – actually, we’ve decorated our entire warehouse! Gala is opening its doors on Tuesday to several industry guests and we’ve dusted off and have on display bunches and bunches of our themed décor and decorations. Last week was quite a week (it had to be one of the hottest and most humid of the summer) as our whole team sweated through our work clothes pulling together several vignettes to showcase several of our fantastic bars, tables, drape, and assorted other décor elements. We now have a Holiday Bay in the floral area, a Wedding Feature near our Pepsi machine and a Mack Truck Bar in our conference room. It’s been quite a transformation.
Check back with us to see some pictures of our setup. Or, if you are in the area on Tuesday, stop in to check out the selection of décor that is on display.

It's all about the details

Before I became an event planner and I attended lots of events,
from Weddings to Bar Mitzvahs and I never used to pay attention to the details,
everything just looked pretty and I was just enjoying the festivities. This past weekend I attended a friend’s wedding and I noticed a lot of things that I never would have noticed before. The linens were not covering the table legs and they were wrinkled. The flower centerpieces were clearly too small for the table size and most importantly the room lacked in ambient lighting. I said to myself with my new trained eye, that this is not acceptable to me; the bride clearly did not get top notch décor service and lighting. I wish I would have known ahead of time, I definitely would have made a difference.

Ladies that is why planners are so important to hire, because they know how to bring your wedding space to the ultimate level of perfection. This is clearly one of the most important days of your life; do not leave it to chance.

Since the day I woke up and started planning events, I have learned to train my eye to a whole new world of details. It’s the small details in making an event that will stand out with a flawless presentation.

A good planner looks at the space, the placement and of course the design, but most importantly that special little detail that will make you stand out from the rest. Whether it’s your chair placement; the linen length is perfect or just making sure your centerpieces
are perfectly symmetrical with the tables. Finally the room cannot talk to you until you have the proper lighting in place.

Please call us here at Gala and let us be your experts in designing your room and just
kick back and relax and leave the details to us!

by Rosie Goulette

Bubbles!!


Our newest, coolest decor item here at Gala Events is our light-up bubble tubes. We currently have 2, 6' tall x 4' wide machines, but we can custom design these for you at different heights and different colors (water and case colors). You can also have custom signage on these if you want. Stop by our Special Events Design Center today in Rockville, MD to see them in person!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Southern Wedding

Last Saturday I attended a friend’s wedding reception in Lafayette, Louisiana. Both the bride and groom are from the deep south and I was excited to partake in their unique rituals and style of entertaining. The event was held at a Cajun heritage center. As we approached the venue, the first thing we noticed was the LOUD live music! My friends didn’t just have a band; they had a 10 piece brass ensemble performing all evening. The music and entertainment were amazing and really set the tone for the evening. The cuisine was entirely local and featured red beans and rice, gumbo, catfish, and other traditional Louisiana fare.
My absolute favorite part of the evening was the second line. A second line is a simple dance where you grab a napkin or handkerchief and dance around in a line waving the napkin in the air. This tradition is popular in New Orleans at weddings, balls, Mardi Gras events, and even jazz funerals. The bride and groom lead the procession (it really looked more like a parade) around the ballroom and out into the street. The bride carried a “southern belle” style umbrella and all the guests trailed behind the couple. It is a unique way to end a wedding on a high note and I’m sure I will remember it for years.

by Laura Miller

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Frederick Fashion Week


The Frederick Arts Council presents Frederick Fashion Week 09

Thursday September 17th - Student Designer Showcase. Tickets to this event are $3, the show starts at 7pm, dancing follows the show till 9pm.

Friday September 18th - AJ from Social Study will be launching his new clothing line. DJ and drinks available. $3 donation to attend this event and takes place 8pm to 11pm.

Saturday September 19th - Salons and Boutique Fashion Shows. Total of 8 Fashion shows with a VIP cocktail hour between 7pm and 8. Colonial Jewelers will be modeling their jewelry. There is also a promotion where three to five people via Key 103 will come and have a professional makeover. VIP tickets at $20 and that includes a goody bag, a seat, and one beverage during the VIP Cocktail hour. General Admission tickets cost $5.

DYI Lighting Decor


Lately, I have been trying to think of cool new ways to light up my events. As we all know, lighting is the most important element to any party. Over the weekend, I did a whole lot of nothing. Enjoying my lazy Sunday, I watched a lot of HGTV. On the show ‘Design on Dime’, they had some amazing concepts that were very cost effective. Take a look at this lighting fixture- I think it’s awesome! You can find replicas everywhere, but I am sure it would cost you. On a tight budget? If you feel you have the time to design, here is a little DYI art project for you. This fixture was actually made by hand and it only cost $60 bucks!! You take a beach ball and any kind of string, this one is actually made out of raffia. You paper mache the strings onto the beach ball in any design you like. Wrap it around the beach ball and let it dry. Deflate the beach ball and there you have it your own new lantern. I think they would look amazing hanging in clusters over a table, a dance floor, or any other focal point in your event space. This is a great cost effective way to add lighting to your party. Moreover, it is a cool look!

by Tala Farr

My Interpretation on The 2009 Fall/Winter Pantone


I love the new colors for the upcoming Fall/Winter. They are exciting, bold and sophisticated. Here is my take on each.

Crème Brulee
Pantone 13-1006



Inspiration: The past, old world elegance with a twinkle of sassiness.

This color evokes: Lush sexiness, intense drama (when paired correctly), polish and sophistication.

Pair with: Iron, black, icy tones, red and of course pink.


Rapture Rose
Pantone 17-1929



Inspiration: The pink vein running through an orchid petal, a shabby chic antique tin ceiling tile.

This color evokes: Old world nobility, and the return of lavish yester years.

Pair with: Camel, black and all shades of pink

Iron
Pantone 18-1306



Inspiration: Love this color; it is my new black. I just designed an entire party around this color so my inspiration would be Nick’s Bar Mitzvah.

This color evokes: sophistication and simplicity

Pair with: White, icy blue, orange, black and tones of gray.



Burnt Sienna
Pantone 17-1544



Inspiration: My childhood box of crayons.

This color evokes: The true sense of Fall. I would also love to see this color on Jess, one of our event planners – stunning with her complexion.

Pair with: Nomad, Majolica blue, brown and brick red

Nomad
Pantone 16-1212



Inspiration: Silly putty (one of my favorite things)

This color evokes: Strength, and the perfect palette for deep, rich, bold accessories.

Pair with: Tone on Tone, black, red, burnt sienna, and shades of green.


Warm Olive
Pantone 15-0646



Inspiration: The transition from summer to fall. A fabulous accent color for décor.

This color evokes: freshness and optimism.

Pair with: orange, purple, Nomad and Iron.


Majolica Blue
Pantone 19-4125



Inspiration: I am normally not a blue fan but, I adore this color. This blue reminds me of rainy fall morning and the coziness of reading the paper in bed.

This color evokes: moodiness, drama, comfort and is fashion forward.

Pair with: Crisp neutrals, black, magenta and Honey Yellow


Honey Yellow
Pantone 16-1143



Inspiration: Tuscany and family dinner around my farm planked table.

This color evokes: Old world warmth

Pair with: brown, Majolica blue, peacock green, cool purple and ivory


Purple Heart
Pantone 18-3520



Inspiration: My mother (it is her favorite color) and the sky just before a storm

This color evokes: sophistication, warmth and love.

Pair with: deep red, black, green and ivory.

American Beauty
Pantone 19-1759



Inspiration: The orient and my favorite lipstick. This color is the perfect red for a dining room.

This color evokes: drama and decadence

Pair with: black, deep purple, gold, turquoise, and greens

by Jaime Greenwald

Monday, August 17, 2009

Wedding Bowl


Of course you want a guest book at your wedding…I mean, you want to be able to open it up and remember who was there on that special day, right? But guest books are so…well, boring. And will you really pull it out and read all those signatures that were entered as your guests arrived to share in your nuptials?

Take a look at this beautiful Steuben bowl that has been designed with the simple elegance that is typical of Steuben, but also comes with a special diamond tipped pen that your guests may use to ‘leave their mark’ on your bowl. How fabulous is that? Your guest book can be a beautiful accent piece on display in your home, and you can look at the signatures of your wedding guests every day of the week. Your guests’ signatures inscribed on a true piece of art for you to enjoy day after day, year after year. C’est magnifique!

by Julie Pike

Hangin' with my Gnomies


Gnomes- You know the ones those tiny, mythical creatures, topped in pointy hats, undoubtedly always up to mischief. They peek around flower stems and garden rocks, their rosy cheeks glowing. I’ve always had a thing for gnomes. A few years ago at a friend’s birthday dinner, I brought some gnomes out of the garden and on top of the dinner table, creating a fun and festive tablescape. That night, we chose a small wine bar in our quaint college town of Granville, Ohio. Not surprisingly, I was greeted with nervous and suspecting glances from the restaurant staff when I arrived early at 3pm with six gnomes gathered in my arms. We used a long strip of sod as a table runner and strategically placed the gnomes in playful positions: hiding behind wine glasses, peeping out from around the bread baskets. Each little gnome has his own personality, and the figures added a uniquely fun and silly flair to what would have otherwise been a plain, unexciting table. By the end of our dinner, all the gnomes had been named and adopted by a new caretaker.
Tablescapes, like my scene of gnomes, are a fantastic way to make a dinner party instantly more exciting. Pick a color, pick a theme…you can create a tablescape out of virtually anything. But if you choose gnomes, be sure to keep one eye on your salt and pepper shakers—those little guys can be quite the trouble-makers!

by Jessica Marzelli

Annapolis Wedding

This past weekend I had the pleasure of working on the Isip wedding in Annapolis, Maryland. When it came to décor, the lovely couple turned to Gala Events Inc. for inspiration. However, the Isip’s were not the only ones who were inspired, Rhea and Dennis inspired me as well.

Rhea and Dennis, the bride and groom, knew exactly what they wanted to help make their big day extra special. They had a unique escort card treatment that consisted of two freestanding poles that were draped in hot pink fabric. Five strands of black string were tied to the poles and hanging from them were postcards that were used as escort cards. It was cool. Each postcard was attached to the black string by a tiny silver clothespin. It was a very unique idea, which I loved.



Not only did their escort card treatment inspire me but their table numbers as well. If you have a pet, you know how much a furry little friend means to you. Our pets not only mean something to us but also naturally become part of the family. Rhea and Dennis had taken ten pictures of their dog, and mounted them on black cardstock, labeling each picture with a number. These pictures of their cute Westie dressed with a black bowtie were their table number treatment. I loved it!

I wish the couple the best of luck, and I congratulate them, once again, on their marriage.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Smile like you mean it!


For many years we have all been looking at TV commercials,
actors and actresses with beautiful white teeth.

We have been seeing ads for whitening toothpastes, and
bleaching systems in the dentist office that can cost thousand of dollars.

We have also inquired about the time involved to have our teeth whitened.
It is very time consuming.

I personally had it done in our office last week for under $200.
The vender started with matching my teeth color to a chart. I was projected to
have my teeth lighten two shades.
The process was easy.
First step was a mouth guard filled with the whitening system.
The second step was placing the guard in my mouth, putting on glasses and sitting
in front of an ultra violet light.
The last step was sitting for 15 minutes (probably the hardest for me - no chatting, sitting still)

What an incredible idea
There are so many great times to want to have Pearly Whites.
We seem to all have so many reasons that make our teeth change from
their original color. Soda, coffee, chocolate, red wine we all truly enjoy the
things that do not do well for our teeth.

This was fabulous it took 15 minutes! My teeth are 2 1/2 shades lighter
today and it lasts 6 months.
What a great idea for a Wedding party.
What a great idea before a Bar Mitzvah
What an all around great idea!!

How did you meet your fiancé?


Everyone has a story to tell, right? Certainly some stories are more interesting than others, but whatever that story may be, it got the people in it to where there are now. One of my favorite questions to ask a client who is planning a wedding is, “How did you meet your fiancé?” I want to hear their story. That story can reflect so much about the people involved and can even be eye opening to them as they look back on their journey to their engagement and the dreams they have for their wedding day and their lives together in the future.

The wedding invitation pictured here tells the story of how Jill and Matt met and offers a great deal of information about their courtship and how they ended up together. When I came across this on the Internet I couldn’t resist sharing! It is fun, it is different, it tells a story, it breaks tradition and the happy couple is even from Delaware (my home state!)

When planning a wedding it is important that every aspect of the wedding – including the invitation – reflects the style and personality of the bride and groom. And in some cases, the invitation may tell a story – a very important story. Ask yourself a lot of questions when planning your wedding and figure out exactly what you want to say to the people you invite to share in your joyous celebration. Simple, traditional wedding invitations will never go out of style. They can be lovely and elegant – and give all the necessary facts; however, we no longer live in a simple and traditional world. So I encourage my clients to ‘think outside the box’ and to tell their story. It is probably a great story that is worth sharing.

(photo credit- http://olivialeighweddings.com/blog/2009/06/fantastic-wedding-invite/)

By: Julie Pike

Dutch's Daughter -- Upscale event space in Frederick


Consider Dutch’s when planning your next private event. The upper level is designed to serve 20-300 guests in an elegant,
yet comfortable atmosphere. Private rooms are equipped with audio-visual, public address system hook-ups and built in
projection screens. Whether it’s Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner, they offer a variety of menu entrees that may be customized to your
liking, buffet or seated. From a business dinner to a grand reception, Dutch’s can accommodate your needs.

Dutch’s Daughter is the ideal setting for your special day. Whether you are looking to host an intimate gathering or grand affair,
their upper level can comfortably accommodate up to 300 guests. Their elegant décor serves wondrously as a romantic backdrop
to any reception.

Check out their website for more information http://www.dutchsdaughter.com/events.htm

Monday, August 10, 2009

A Garden Grows in DC

As an event planner you will come across lots of brides looking for that fairy tale
wedding in a beautiful large garden setting. Oh did I mention that it has to be in Washington DC. Let’s be honest, there are not a lot of options out there but nestled right in our own back yard in a land not so far away is the Omni Shoreham. This beautiful DC landmark emulates history, not to mention the amazing “gardens.”

You will be dazzled by the lush green landscape and the beautiful gazebo in a wide panoramic view. The spacious open air will take your breathe away and is perfect for saying your vows, followed by a short stroll to the patio for cocktails. The ballrooms talk to you with their historic murals and opulent colors. With a top notch staff, and a service that is second to none, stop by and take a look at this DC jewel and ask for William Grace. Every bride deserves that happily ever after…

By: Rosine Goulette

Visual Aids Help


“I’m a visual person . . . I need to see what you’re describing.” ~ Countless clients and planners, upon hearing the décor options for an upcoming event.

In order for an event to really be successful, it has to fulfill a vision, or a combination of visions that originate from the organizer or organizers. It can be difficult to transfer that vision from the creator to those responsible for making it come to life. Language can be a blunt tool when trying to describe how you visualize something in your mind’s eye. That is why it is extremely helpful to have a visual aid, because while pictures may be worth a thousand words, objects in real life are worth at least twice that.

I realized this again last week, when some potential clients came to visit our warehouse and showroom to see some of the elements that I had described in a proposal. The pictures I had included in the proposal were helpful, to be sure, but the clients needed to see the elements to really understand their effect and size. In one particular case, I had included an oversize table with an Astroturf top, custom-painted to look like a football field. “Oversize” doesn’t really describe the size of this table. Even giving its dimensions, 18’ x 5’ doesn’t fully explain how much room it will take up within the ballroom. Seeing the small picture in the proposal, even with 16 dinner plates on it, was also not enough to really convey the size of the immense table. It wasn’t until the clients saw the actual table, large enough to cover two pool tables, end-to-end, set up on two of our work tables in our warehouse, that they realized that this piece could act as an anchor piece of décor for one entire side of the ballroom. Upon seeing it, they were convinced it was something that would enhance their event and they had to have it.

Of course, I was fortunate that we had the table already built to show them. This kind of visualization is also aided by our graphics department, when we are selling a concept that is not yet built. With the help of cutting-edge software, we are able to design and “photograph” individual elements or entire room layouts in three-dimensional space. This really helps with explaining the full effect of a décor treatment.

So, if you are a visual person or need help understanding just what the décor or other treatment will look like, please just ask us to show you.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Maison Moschino



















I love fashion…design…architecture…transforming people, things, places into things they have never been…things they want to be…things they only dream about. I am extremely intrigued with the new Moschino hotel opening soon in Milan. It is fashion – it is design – it is architecture -- rolled into one marvelous experience…or so it seems it will be. To be housed in an old railway station, the exterior façade may contradict the very modern Moschino style that will be reflected inside. It is a fantasy world that real people can escape to and this environment will truly reflect a bold, creative and brave sensibility. As the hotel’s website explains, “The common thread connecting the rooms is a fairy tale theme because to sleep is perchance to dream, and dreams are fairy tales that we are allowed to experience first hand, the fables of a fantasy world that we have created. This is an alternate life in which we direct and stage the scripts of our very own play. The hotel interior reflects Moschino’s distinctive style where the ordinary world is painted with a brush of surrealism.”

How lovely it might be to enter this enchanted world. Does anyone want to go to Italy with me for some inspiration????

by Julie Pike, Event Planner

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Endless Inspiration

Working as an event planner requires one to have endless inspiration. All the planners in my office have pictures, patterns, flowers, and colorful items surrounding their desks at all times. I recently stumbled upon a designer who offers products that can add even more inspiration to your desk. Dabney Lee designs stationary and invitations in fun, bright colors. Her newest creation is her Dabney at Home line, which includes products such as monogrammed Lucite trays, coasters, notebooks, and ice buckets that will surely add flair and pizazz to your home. My personal favorites are the file folders, the mouse pads, and the notepads. These all come in a variety of patterns and colors that can spice up anyone’s desk. I especially love how the mouse pad ingeniously doubles as a notepad--how many times have you tried to write something down while you’re on the phone? Thanks to Dabney Lee, your problem is now solved. Dabney Lee’s products will be sure to make your desk the snazziest in your office!















by Jessica Marzelli, Event Planner Intern

East Hotel in Hamburg, Germany

Last winter, I went to Hamburg, Germany to visit my family. If you ever get the chance to travel there, I would highly recommend that you to go check out East Hotel. Located in Repabaun, it is the place to be seen. It is my favorite place to be when in Germany. The architecture of this building is not only stylish and modern but also inspirational. I had never seen anything like it. There is no other word to describe this awesome venue than futuristic. If the modern look is what you are into, let this place be your inspiration.














The columns are carved with curves and up lighted to extenuate the modern feel. Every napkin is garnished with a purple wild orchid, used as a napkin treatment. Their unique and exquisite taste just blew my mind. The restaurant uses crystal glassware that was just simply gorgeous. They used glass bubble curtains, like the ones in the shoe department in Saks Fifth Ave., New York, to distinguish apart rooms in the hotel restaurant and bar.















As an event planner, you always want to think outside the box. Jordan Mozer, the Designer of this building, just blew it out of the water. Not only was the architecture of the building amazing but also each furniture piece looked like a piece of art. The restaurant is three floors, which turns into a lounge bar at night. What makes this place so different from any other place I visited was not only the design of the building but the lighting as well. Neon colors were used at different bars on different floors. Bright tones in pinks, yellows and oranges lit up the place after dark. It truly was breath taking.













My FAVORITE part of this venue was the distressed brick walls. It was so sophisticated it just looked magnificent.













Anywhere you step foot looked as if you were in a “Cave of Wonders.”













Oh and if I may add, the food was just excellent. Let’s just say that was an added BONUS!

by Tala Farr, Event Planner

Harbour View- A Unique Wedding Venue














I had the pleasure of visiting Harbour View on the river’s edge in Northern Virginia and I am happy to say I was so impressed with this lovely space. It was quite an exciting and fun wedding venue. A bride’s total dream, where she can be whatever she wants to be in creating her fantasy wedding. The spacious open air veranda is perfect for saying your vows or just for having cocktails.

I loved the open concept of floor to ceiling windows, which are overlooking the beautiful Occoquan River, surrounded with a warm ambiance. The wrap around porch is a great spot for cocktails as well as just socializing and enjoying the view, and what a view! The neutral palette allows you the flexibility of creating your vision in this event planner’s dream. I am looking forward to working in this space and creating your fairy tale wedding with memories that will last a lifetime.

by Rosie Goulette, Event Planner

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Small Companies Are Having Parties, Green Events

















You might be surprised, small companies are having parties. Smart employers know that company parties are a great way to show appreciation to employees and to entertain clients.
Every client needs to justify what they spend on their event in 2009. So let’s make sure we help them, by explaining how Gala Events will create the right response in their attendees. It’s much easier for a client to sign off a budget for more exciting entertainment or décor ideas if they can see that they will achieve very clear, measurable objectives.

Green, sustainable and fun too: this trend is all about recycling and finding ways to making beautiful event pieces out of everyday discarded objects. It requires a bit of thought and planning to garner all the ingredients and ensure the space is attractive as well as recycled, but it will pay off, as all the pieces in an event design should make people talk and inspire them. Best of all, it is the ultimate downturn theme: ‘look, we didn’t spend a thing!’ and it has some synergy with another current trend for handcrafted and vintage ‘homespun’ interiors. Simple ideas include: building a bar from beer/champagne or other drinks crates, using jam jars and other discarded glassware to hold candles, stringing together old CD’s, vinyl record and computer discs to make a chandelier, using solar powered lighting and technology.

by Howard Radis, Event Planner

Volt of Downtown Frederick




Executive Chef Bryan Voltaggio has opened a new restaurant in historic downtown Frederick called VOLT. VOLT has exquisite dining and is available for private parties and events. Everything from menu selection to wine pairings can be custom designed for a memorable occasion.
They offer a number of settings for your private event.
• The Conservatory is available for parties of up to 12 guests. Audio/visual capabilities are available in the conservatory.
• Chef's Dining Room can be reserved for parties of up to 20 guests.
• The lounge may be available for larger parties. Audio/visual capabilities are available.
• For a wedding reception, social affair or corporate event, they offer the possibility of exclusive use of the restaurant. They can accommodate up to 70 guests for a seated dinner and 175 guests for a cocktail reception and provide the full attention of their entire staff.
VOLT is located less than 50 miles from Washington, D.C., Leesburg, Annapolis and Baltimore. Check out their website for more details. http://www.voltrestaurant.com




by Tom Kemp, Art Director

Space

Let’s chat about space…
Big, small, wide, narrow…
Whatever you are planning

Large or small
It is all in the vision…
One of the greatest parts of event planning
is turning a vision into reality.

A little money, a lot of money
making something yours is the way to an awesome event.

Atmosphere in the space
This is also about the translation of the space selected and how it is used for the event
Will we want it to be light; will we want it to be dark?
Will we drape, will we need atmosphere lighting to hit all focused parts of the party, will we perimeter light the room, will we use candle light?
These are decisions that have a huge impact in the usage of an event space.

Every venue has potential as long as the parameters
are well thought out.
How many people will fit the space?
How will the space be used?
Will all guests be seated, will all guests be standing?
It’s all in the planning.

As you can see space is all about what is done with it..
Using a planner to help select your space is an advantage
to the result of the creation of a space.

By Nancy Radin, Senior Event Planner

Monday, August 3, 2009

10 weeks of interning- 25 things we’ve learned



















1) The history of Gala…always do your homework
2) How to “figure it out” yourself
3) 4 p.m. Starbucks is a MUST
4) Learning how to sew for the first time
5) How to design a table…but never actually putting it together
6) How to make cold calls…and being rejected
7) NEVER drive in Tala’s space shuttle when it’s missing a side view mirror
8) Looking for pink boxes that don’t exist
9) Lighting is KEY
10) How to properly clean and organize a warehouse
11) Blogging
12) How to BLING
13) How to stuff and dress Build-a-Bears
14) Linens should always hit the floor
15) Tory Burch is a MUST in our office
16) What goes into designing an event
17) How to make a necessity basket
18) Always order extras
19) How to arrange and set up cocktail tables at an event
20) Always bring white out…Howard
21) Lunch is an important factor in the day
22) It’s better to have a small dance floor that’s full than a big dance floor that’s empty
23) Always have one item of animal print in a room
24) Cake is required for every occasion
25) We’ve had the best time working here this summer!

Xoxo,
The Interns (Jess, Anna, and Jenna)
…you know you’re gonna miss us!

Mitzvah Themes

Here at Gala Events, we’ve had the pleasure of planning and producing the décor for a great number of bar and bat mitzvahs. Despite being responsible for so many of these mitzvahs, we always ensure that the custom creations leaving our building are exceptional and distinctive so that the ensuing event is a very memorable experience. Many of our successful designs are based around a central theme that is reflective of the tastes of the child that is becoming a bar or bat mitzvah.

I’d like to briefly list just a few of the greatest mitzvah themes we’ve created at Gala:

Around the World – A travelling themed mitzvah where all the distinct locales that the child has visited are represented, from the monuments to the minutia. Often times, large scale facades complete this look, featuring buildings and restaurants from around the world.

Beach – Gala has been tasked on a number of occasions to bring the beach to the middle of a venue space. I’d like to think we’ve passed with flying colors with exciting ideas like a boardwalk entranceway, sandcastle centerpieces made using real sand and a variety of beach shop facades and beach umbrellas in the surrounding area.

Club – A club themed mitzvah features the rapid lighting and excitement of a lush dance club. Think of sleek, glossy blacks and whites, modern furniture designs and a thrilling dance floor.

New York – Similar to the Around the World theme, but specifically representing the city’s popular tourist areas and other facets of New York. We’ve created an amazing subway car entranceway that helps complete the look.

Sports – A child’s favorite sport or sports are featured through various facets such as a custom dance floor to look like a playing field, flashing scoreboards, sports centerpieces featuring equipment and jerseys and locker rooms. We’ve done baseball, basketball, hockey, football, soccer and many others.

I’ll be sure to include a few more of our exciting themes in my next blog.

by Bryan Fox, Senior Graphic Designer

DC's New W Hotel













Last week, I had the opportunity to work on my first event at DC’s new W Hotel. The W is definitely impressive. Both the first floor lounge and the rooftop bar were packed! The event I helped with, Kids Enjoy Exercise Now Wednesday Warm-up, was in the W’s Altitude Room. The Altitude Room is on the top floor and allows access to the nearby rooftop. My two favorite features of the room are the fireplace and the 15 foot ceilings. The W’s in house chairs (pictured below) are very sleek and modern. Windows on the north wall are also a great feature that is often difficult to find in a hotel ballroom space. I think the space lends itself well to intimate social events and I am excited to design more events at the W soon!

by Laura Miller, Event Planner