When you have to buy a gift for someone you don't know, it's the worst. Or even if you know the person, they may be really picky. So how do you find a great gift? Below are some Dos and Don'ts to help you be a great holiday shopper (even if it's last minute). DO NOT...
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Food VS Money: How to Select the Right Amount of Food For Your Budget
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Deciding how much food to get for a party is an age-old question. In my book, it's always better to have too much than not enough. Understandably, people don't want overkill and for things to go to waste, which is why balance is important. I always like to be sure...
Dress Up Your Table for the Holiday
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Being festive is really fun but can also be exhausting -- especially when you are really busy. As event planners, many of us entertain and when we do, people expect to be impressed. One way to easily blow your guests away for any event are beautiful table settings. ...
Dating Tips For Companies to Consumers
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Sometimes I find myself stuck on some trash/entertainment news website and there are always tips on dating and relationships. Sometimes I click on them because I want to see what people are saying these days and sometimes I know it will be awful but could use a good...
DIY Restoration with Jack Pettyjohn: The Reclaimed Fruit Crate
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The Chicago Event Planner Magazine is excited to have Restoration Guru Jack Pettyjohn share his skills on creatively making a side table out of a used crate. You never know what a client will ask you about and thanks to Jack, you can be even more knowledgeable...
5 Tips to Survive the Holiday Season
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You made it through the Thanksgiving Holiday! Hopefully you ate lots of food, saw family and caught up on some rest because now it's holiday season and, as every event planner knows, the end of life as you know it. As a reminder to keep up with your holiday cheer,...
5 Tips for Smart Shopping on Black Friday
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A tradition that started in the 60s, Black Friday is considered the first official day of the Holiday Shopping Season. Stores open at ridiculously early hours hoping to turn their accounting books from red (negative) to black (positive). That being said, in the...
6 Tips for Holiday Travel in Chicago
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Thanksgiving is Thursday (where has November gone?!) and whether you're meeting with friends for the day or pulling out a giant roller suitcase, some form of travel is most likely inevitable. So here are 6 Tips for traveling to, from or through Chicago. 1. Estimate...