
So it’s your turn to plan date night, but you forgot to make a reservation at your favorite restaurant or you just don’t feel like getting out. Don’t worry! You don’t have to go to a fancy restaurant and spend a couple hundred dollars to have a romantic dinner date. With a little bit of

It’s a new year and a new you! If you like to follow tradition, chances are you have a few New Year’s resolutions on your list you want to knock out this year. Whatever those resolutions are, we want to help bring them to fruition! Here are 5 common New Year’s resolutions that choosing to

The hour is nearing, the caterer is cooking, and your dinnerware rentals have arrived. You look at the crates and boxes of fancy plates and shiny silverware and find yourself asking, “Where does all this go?” If this sounds like you, don’t fret. If you have never hosted a formal dinner before, it’s only natural

A Valentine’s Day banquet is a wonderful way to commemorate the season of love, celebrating all the budding romances and steady partnerships in life. However, when planning one, it’s easy to get caught up in the cliché. Love hearts, roses, everything in red and pink . . . These things are fine if you want

Dance floors and stages are two of those bigger items that you often see at large events but rarely have a chance to interact with in your day-to-day life, so when you find yourself needing one or both of these items for your own event, it’s only natural that you would have some questions. You

Easter is the first holiday of the spring season, and it is aptly considered the day to celebrate the renewal of life. There are many traditions surrounding the Easter holiday, whether religious, cultural, or familial, but one of the traditions that is common across all three is sharing an Easter brunch with your close family

Napkin folding as we know it dates back to the 16th century, and since that time a carefully folded napkin at a table setting has been the indicator of elegance, class, and superior level of care and attention to detail. Taking the time to fold your napkins, transforming something otherwise utilitarian into a work of