Showing posts with label Gianna and Company wedding planner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gianna and Company wedding planner. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Wedding and Event Planning Tips l Los Angeles Event Planner Gianna and Company

Gianna and Company has been busy working on our brand, new website and blog and getting ready for a busy year.  If you are planning a special event or wedding or looking for a private estate or special venue, please let us know how we can help. xo

Here is a quick guide to keep your event from falling flat or going up in flames -


1. Don't skimp on the audio, so your guests can hear your vows, toasts, and the entertainment.

2. If you're having a slide show, make sure your content fits the equipment and is formatted correctly.

3. If you have a lot going on at your event, such as lighting, slide show, a band, schedule a technical walk-through.

4. Hire a professional and licensed alcohol caterer to serve the drinks; never agree to a self- service bar.  As the host, you are liable if your guests become intoxicated, and someone gets hurt - or worse.  When we produce an event, we use licensed and insured bartenders, experienced valet companies and off-duty police officers to help ensure maximum safety.

5. Make sure that you are kind to your event professionals. These people are hired to help make your dreams and visions come to fruition. We recommend that you confirm where they will park (make sure it is as close to the venue as possible), provide shade for the musicians, and a substantial hot meal if they are working more than four hours.

6. When planning your event, connect the dots from the moment your guests receive their
save-the-date to the final weeks before the event. Your event should be about the fun details, not about the money that you spend.

7.  When planning an event, we always think about the comfort of the guests - will they be baking in the sun, or could they be too cold?  When your guests are comfortable, the event goes more smoothly and everyone has a better time.

8. Be careful of event professionals who "promise you the moon."  Periodically, we talk with clients who have a $50,000 budget for a wedding in Los Angeles with 200 guests, and they want a high-end event.  I never say no to my clients as I value the importance of their needs, however my job is to be honest and help guide my clients toward reputable event professionals so they have options.

9. Watch the weather 10 days before your event and make sure you have a carefully considered contingency plan in place.

10. If you want to enjoy your event day and the time leading up to it, hire an experienced event planner to help you stay stress-free. Leave the planning to us and enjoy the process.

Estate Pick of the Week - We Have Access to Hundreds of Private Estates & Mansions










A Fun Idea for Your Next Event - 

Try a snow cone table for a late night snack.  Ask your venue or caterer to supply ice with a variety of exotic flavors, such as mango-mint, strawberry-basil and lavender-lemonade syrups.


Picks of the Week -








 Private Estate Wedding - Cake design by Super Fine Bakery





 Love the crystal votives.  
 Hanna's bouquet.  

Love chandeliers and beautiful lighting.  






Have a great week!  XO, Gianna 


Friday, February 13, 2015

Just Got Engaged? Tips for the First Time Bride and Groom.

Happy Valentine's Week. 
Since it is Valentine's weekend, I thought it would be fun to write a blog with tips on how to plan a successful wedding, plus our picks of the week.
  • Research potential event professionals carefully.  Please check them out on the internet and Yelp before you hire anyone. 
  • Don't pay anyone in full for their services - best to spread-out payments. 
  • Set a realistic budget and prioritize what is important to you and your fiancĂ©.
  • Take good care of yourself - drink plenty of water and get enough sleep.
  • Spend quality time with your fiancĂ©.  Remember, the wedding will last one day, but the relationship can last a life-time.
  • If you find yourself becoming impatient or short-tempered, step away from the planning and take a break.
  • Don't forget about the details. 
  • Consider hiring an event planner to handle the details that you don't have time to pursue and focus on the projects that are important to you.
Fraud Alert -Avoid Scam Artists via On-line Dating. 

Our company has been fortunate enough to have planned some beautiful weddings for clients, who have met and fell in love via on-line dating.  However, we recommend that you are aware of con-artists who prey on dating sites, especially around the holidays which includes Valentine's week.  

Here are some red flags -  

They live far away and they claim to be in the military or working overseas.

He or she wants to meet with you, but his or her travel plans keep falling through. This person might even email you a photo of their plane ticket to show that they are serious about traveling to see you.   

After a short time, they start asking for money for their flight or if you can help them out of a sticky financial situation. 

Beware of fake dating profiles and Facebook pages. 

Some scammers may even ask you to move money around for them, which in turn can make you an accomplice to their scheme. 

Our Estate Pick of the Week -  Malibu 8536





 175 person guest count without having to cover the pool. 
 Helicopter pad for a ceremony or cocktail hour. 
 Beautiful vineyards surround the private estate. 





Our Featured Wedding - Jeannie and Eddie's Wedding













Sweetheart and Cake Tables 





Our Picks of the Week- xo





















Have a great weekend.
XO, Gianna

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