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SPECIAL NOTE FROM CONSTANCEAlwaysby Constance Curtis Events
for Winter 2012 | Issue 1
5ELEGANTWeddings
Inspiration for
GET THE LOOK
what where
BUDGET Know to spend
your upcoming wedding
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SPECIAL NOTE FROM CONSTANCE
“The best love is the kind that
awakens the soul; that makes us
reach for more, that plants the
f ire in our hearts and brings peace
to our minds. That’s what I hope to give you forever.”
The Notebook
COVER PHOTO IS BY Gina Meola
It’s what’s on the
For Always by Constance Curtis Events Winter 2012 | Issue 1
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23Vendor Love
Tone Up with pilates instructor Libby Jansen
Get the LookThank You from Constance Curtis
Inside that counts
EVERY ISSUE
HEALTH
GET INSPIRED
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Heather & ScottMalibu, CA
Danielle & MattNewport Beach, CA
Alyssa & BenPalos Verdes, CA
Kara & JasonScottsdale, AZ
Rebecca & DuncanCabo San Lucas, MX
FEATURED WEDDINGS
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Constance’s Gift Picks
Breaking down your budget
Tipping Etiquette
BUDGET
Photo by AARON YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHY
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SPECIAL NOTE FROM CONSTANCE
THANK YOU so much for taking the time to read and look through my first issue of For Always! This mini magazine was created to inspire my current and future clients and to give everyone an inside look at Constance Curtis Events. A big thank you to all my family and friends for your continued support. Wishing everyone a lifetime filled with love!
Xoxo –– Constance
Meet A wedding planner extraordinaire.Constance Curtis UPON GRADUATION from the University of Arizona in 2004, Constance moved to California to begin her career in the Entertainment Industry with The Walt Disney Company. Constance spent her first three career years in the corporate world developing her skills as a professional planner, organizer and coordinator.
Constance Curtis began her career in event planning in 2007 when she
joined the team of one of the most sought-after wedding planners in Southern California. During this time, Constance assisted in the planning process of elite weddings, gaining a wealth of insight into the event planning industry and has since established meaningful relationships with some of the most in-demand vendors in the industry. With this experience Constance Curtis Events originated in 2008.
Photo by BOYD HARRIS
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SPECIAL NOTE FROM CONSTANCETHANKS TO VENDORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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My weddings are a team effort and are always successful because I work with a fabulous and talented group of vendors. Below are a few who have contributed to the success of the weddings and photo shoots featured in this magazine. LoveSpreading the
AARON YOUNG Aaron Young Photography
ALY MORFORD The Vines Leaf
Fine Florals
CARISSA JONES JL Designs and Events
DANIELLE FOSTER
DeMarie Fine Jewelry
ELENA &CARLOS DAMY Elena Damy Floral and
Event Design
GABRIEL RYANGabriel Ryan Photography
GINA MEOLAGina MeolaPhotography
HOLLY VESECKY
Holly Flora
JENI MAUSFound Vintage Rentals
JOHN SCOTTClassic Party Rentals
KRISTY RICEMomental Designs
LEILA LEWISBe Inspired PR
MELODY BRANDON
Sweet and Saucy Shop
NISIE VORACHARD
Enchanted Florist
TERESA WILSON
Camelback Flowershop
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CONSTANCE’S PICKS
ROSE AU PINK QUARTS EARRINGS $240.00www.demariefinejewelry.com
BLUSHING BRIDE $8.00
www.essie.com
Some ideas to give to your best ladies.
BridesmaidConstance’s
Gift Picks
CASIO ‘BABY-G TIDE GRAPH’
DIGITAL WATCH $89.00
www.nordstrom.com
PLUM PRETTY SUGAR ROBE $65.00 http://store.plumprettysugar.com
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CONSTANCE’S PICKS
HANKY PANKY $20.00 www.hankypanky.com
CASIO ‘BABY-G TIDE GRAPH’
DIGITAL WATCH $89.00
www.nordstrom.com
PEARL EARRING & BRACELET SET $120.00 www.demariefinejewelry.com
PERSONALIZED SHOWER GEL $25.00 www.philosophy.com
BRACELET $250.00 www.demariefinejewelry.com
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CONSTANCE’S PICKS
Some ideas to give to your best men.
Groomsmen
THE ORIGINAL ECO FRIENDLY SHAVING KIT
$40.00 Orangefuzz Shop on Etsy.com
ELECTRIC EYEWEAR $100.00 www.electricvisual.com
Constance’sGift Picks
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CONSTANCE’S PICKS
VESTAL ZR-3 $290.00 www.vestalwatch.com
SPORTS TICKETS Average $100.00 www.ticketmaster.com or www.Stubhub.com
RAINBOW SANDALS$49.00 www.rainbowsandals.com
CUSTOM GOLF BALL MARKERS $18.00ERiaDesigns Shop on Etsy.com
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BUDGET BREAKDOWN
BREAKING down your BUDGET
Know what to spend where when planning your wedding at a resort versus a private estate. These budget examples are based on 100 people at $1000.00/head.
When you’re getting married at a resort, country club, or something of the like, where they provide catering, beverage and the majority of your rentals (china, flatware, glassware, tables, etc.), expect to spend the biggest percentage of your budget on your venue.
RESORT / HOTEL
PRINTED ITEMS ~$4,000.00
ATTIRE AND BEAUTY FOR BRIDE ~$7,500.00
ENTERTAINMENT (Ceremony and Reception) ~$10,000.00
2-5%
5-10%
5-10%
PHOTOGRAPHY ~$8,500.00
7-10%
FLORAL DESIGN ~$10,000.00
8-12%
VENUE, FOOD & BEVERAGE ~$42,000.00
40-50%
5-10%
5-10%
RENTALS/LIGHTING/DECOR ~$7,000.00
WEDDING COORDINATION ~$7,500.00
2-5%
MISCELLANEOUS (welcome bags, transportation, video photo booth, etc.)~$4,000.00
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BUDGET BREAKDOWN
When you get married at an estate, winery, or something of the like, where you need to bring in a caterer and all of your rentals, expect the percentage of your budget for the venue, food, and beverage to decrease and the rental percentage to increase.
PRIVATE ESTATE / WINERY
PRINTED ITEMS ~$4,000.00
2-5%
5-10%
5-10%
7-10%
8-12%
10%
15-25%
10-20%
5-10%
2-5%
ATTIRE AND BEAUTY FOR BRIDE ~$7,500.00
ENTERTAINMENT (Ceremony and Reception) ~$10,000.00
PHOTOGRAPHY ~$8,500.00
FLORAL DESIGN ~$10,000.00
VENUE RENTAL FEE ~$10,000.00
FOOD AND BEVERAGE ~$21,000.00
RENTALS/LIGHTING/DECOR ~$17,500.00
WEDDING COORDINATION ~$7,500.00
MISCELLANEOUS (welcome bags, transportation, video, photo booth, etc.)~$4,000.00
Photo by AARON YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHY Photo by AARON YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHY
BUDGET BREAKDOWN
“Love is patient, Love is kind.
Always trusts. Love never fails.”
1 Corinthians 13:4-8
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BUDGET BREAKDOWNTIPPING ETIQUETTE
TIPPING ETIQUETTEfor a Wedding Celebration
% of the time they get a tip amount of the tip
BANQUET CAPTAIN(The Banquet Captain oversees the food
and beverage staff throughout the evening)99.9% $100 to $200
CATERING MANAGER/FOOD & BEVERAGE DIRECTOR
(Whoever oversees the Banquet Captain on the day of your wedding)
50% $100 to $200
MUSICIAN(S) 50% $20 to $50 each
VIDEOGRAPHER(S) 40% $40 to $100 each
PHOTOGRAPHER(S) 40%$50 to $200 each
(Dependendent on the outcome of your photographs)
HAIR AND MAKE-UP 99% 15% to 20% of what is spent
OFFICIANT 50%$10 to $100
(If your officiant is independent and not part of a church, temple, etc.)
DJ 50% $50 to $300
FLORIST 50%$50 to $200
(Dependent on the outcome of your centerpieces and if everything is set up on time. Your wedding planner
will be able to give you guidance)
WEDDING COORDINATOR 80% $250 to $1000
WEDDING COORDINATOR ASSISTANTS 80% $50 to $100 each
The majority of your vendors are in the service industry, so gratuity is always appreciated.
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ARMS WORKOUT
TONEwith pilates instructor Libby Jansen
This set of exercises is designed to help you get the arms you want for your big day. Here we target biceps, triceps, shoulders, lats, and even your abs and legs. After mastering each move, do them in succession for one minute each. Repeat the entire circuit three times for maximum results.
Ten moves to
shape your
arms for your
wedding day!
Photo courtesy of LIBBY JANSEN
LIBBY JANSEN was born and raised in Seattle, Washington, where she grew up being active and playing sports. After graduation from the University of Arizona, Libby began her career with lululemon athletica where she was encouraged to try different workouts. During this time, Libby fell in love with Pilates and the positive impact it has on your body. She then completed an 800-hour certification with the Pilates In-stitute of Southern California. To schedule a workout with Libby, visit her website: www.libbyspilates.com
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ARMS WORKOUT
upStand up tall with your feet hips width apart; stand far enough away from the pole so that the band has tension. Raise elbows out until they are shoulder height and elbows create a 90-degree angle.
Sit down on the floor about two feet away from pole or until band has tension. Make sure you have a flat back and knees are bent.
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Things to remember: This will work your stomach as well as arms. You want to make sure your core is on and that your back is flat the entire time.
STANDING ROW
Bend arms so they are at a 90-degree angle. Keeping arms in place, hinge back at hips keeping back towards the ground behind you. Repeat for one minute.
Standing tall with your entire body turned on bring your elbows back behind you. Repeat for one minute.
Things to remember: Make sure you keep your elbows at shoulder height, and you are standing up tall. No leaning back!
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ARMS WORKOUT
STANDING TRICEPS
Things to remember: Again standing up tall and not leaning is very important. Keeping your stomach and entire body turned on will keep you stable and make sure you are not leaning.
Stand up tall with your feet hips width apart; stand far enough away from the pole so that the band has tension.
Keeping arms straight and using your triceps, push the palms of your hands behind you, resisting the pull as you bring your arms back to the starting position. Repeat for one minute.
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ARMS WORKOUT
Things to remember: You want to make sure you are twisting from your bra line, and keeping hips facing forward. Make sure you are not leaning forward; keep your entire body on as you twist, this will keep you up right as well as give your abs a workout.
STANDING TWISTStand with your feet hips width apart, making sure you are far enough away from the pole so that you have tension in the band.
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hips square. This movement is coming from your upper body. Repeat for one minute. Keep arms straight and at shoulder height
(make sure not to bend your wrists).
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ARMS WORKOUT
Squat down so your knees are slightly bent and your back is flat.
Stand up tall with slight bend in the knees to keep them from locking out.
ONE ARM ROW
Things to remember: Keep your shoulders square, as you pull the band towards your body make sure your entire side does not come with you. Make sure you do both arms to stay even. This again will work your stomach and legs. It never hurts to add a little tummy work.
BUTTERFLY PULL
Things to remember: Keep your wrists straight and do not let them bend as you take the band outward.
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Stand facing the pole, feet are hips width apart. Either loop or tie band around pole so you just have one handle. Step back so the band has tension.
Start with your arm straight out in front of you and pull back on the band bending your elbow behind you. Repeat for one minute.
Open your arms out to the side of your body. Repeat for one minute.
Keep arms straight and at shoulder height.
For this exercise you can use a circular band or just tie the band you have been using for the above workouts.
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ARMS WORKOUT
TRICEP PRESS
Things to remember: Do not let your body move as you bend your arms. Like I have said so many times before, keep your entire body turned on to keep everything stable. Keep your wrists straight as you go through the movements.
For those of you who are more advanced come up onto your toes. This will throw off your balance, making it more challenging to stay stable. Repeat for one minute.
Wrap band around pole near shoulder height; stand about one foot from pole facing away. Extend arms straight just over your head. Now lean slightly forward so your body is at a slant with the band stabilizing you.
Keeping your body in place, bend your elbows toward your head and back out straight.
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ARMS WORKOUT
Start with feet hips width apart; again make sure the band has tension. Place band so that it is at shoulder height.
Things to remember: As you are squatting down make sure your chest is up and the only thing rotating is your upper body. Just like any other squat make sure your knees stay behind your toes, really try your best to keep your knees over your heels if you can.
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Begin with your arms extended straight and directly in front of your body.
The next part is just like the standing twist that was done before only you are adding a squat. This squat should be low; try to get to 90-degrees or a bit lower.
As you are coming up from the squat, push through your heels to stand and resist the band as you untwist. Repeat for one minute.
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ARMS WORKOUT
Start in downward facing dog: feet are hips width, your upper body is bent over and your booty is in the air.
DOWN DOG PUSH-UP
PUSH-UPS
Bending your elbows, move your body down toward the ground. Keeping the integrity of the push-up, go as far down as you can and push back up. Repeat for one minute.
We may not love them but they are great for arms! You can do these either on your knees or on your toes (at least try to do some on your toes—you can always come to your knees if you need to).
Things to remember: DO NOT let your head lead the push up. Keep your head in line with your spine as you move your body up and down. No need to rush doing these; keep working on them and you will become great!
Get into a plank position and make sure your upper back is filled in and you are not dropping your chest towards the ground.
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Things to remember: Really try to keep your body at that 45-degree angle. You should not end up in plank during this exercise. Don’t forget to keep breathing!
Look down at your hands; fingers should be spread wide. Find your middle by imagining a line from one thumb to the other. Once you have found that, glide your hairline to your thumbs by bending at the elbow, keeping that booty in the air.
To come back up, imagine someone has a string tied to your tailbone and is pulling your booty back up to downward facing dog. Repeat for one minute.
GET THE LOOK
“Love is like the wind, you can’t see it
but you can feel it.”
A Walk to Remember
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GET THE LOOK
Get the Collaborating with several vendors, we put together this inspirational shoot to give some ideas for your upcoming wedding.
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DESIGN AND CONCEPT BY Constance Curtis Events. PHOTOGRAPHY
BY Aaron Young Photography. FLORALS AND CENTERPIECE
DESIGN BY The Vines Leaf. MENUS BY Fleuron Press.
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