Wednesday, September 16, 2015

The Ultimate Wifey Instagram Giveaway!



Hey friends!  I’m gifting the cutest “wifey" gifts from Swoozies to 2 lucky brides to be.  If YOU are the ultimate wifey to be, enter to win either the wifey tee, wifey travel mug or the super cute matching tote.

To enter:

1. Follow @ravenjevents on Instagram


2.  Comment #ravenjwifey on one of our pictures on our Instagram account and stay tuned for the announcement of the winners starting 9/22.

Good luck and Happy Planning!

Of course if you are in need of a wedding or event planner, visit the website or email me at raven@ravenj.com .

UPDATE:  The lucky winner of the wifey tee is Rhonda P.  The winner of the tote and mug is Alisha J.  I hope you ladies enjoy your gifts and thank you for entering our contest!  

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Tope + Tunrayo's Biltmore Ballrooms Wedding

I am super excited to share the pictures from Tope and Tunrayo's Biltmore Ballroom Wedding.  This was one of the most romantic couples I have had the pleasure to be around.  Their love for each other and their families was very evident throughout the weekend.  Some of my favorite parts of the wedding included the rich shades of purple and blue used throughout the wedding, the harpist who so elegantly serenaded the bride down the aisle, and the 6 layer wedding cake.  See for yourself below!













Vendor Credits:

Wedding Planner: Raven J. Events

Photography: Joshua Grasso Photography

Venue: Biltmore Ballrooms

Floral Design: Atlanta Wedding Florals

Videography: George Street Photo and Video

Cake: Perfect Wedding Cake

Catering: Bold American

Harpist: Harp Notes

Happy Planning!
Be sure to email us at raven@ravenj.com if you are in need of a planner for your special event.
Raven J.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

The Red Door Open House Event

Getting married, planning a party or maybe you are a wedding and event professional?  Join me at the  Open House of The Red Door event facility on Saturday, August 29, 2015.  See details below and RSVP at reddooropenhouse.eventbrite.com .



Need a planner for your upcoming event?  Visit our website at www.ravenj.com .

Happy Planning!
Raven J.

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

5 Ways To Be A Great Wedding Guest



Since we are in the "thick" of wedding season, and most of you probably have at a least 1 wedding to attend in the near future, I thought it would be helpful to share some wedding tips for the guests.  These are just a few items that will help keep you in good graces with the bride and groom!

1.  Be sure to RSVP.

Although this may sound very simple, many guests assume that they are accounted for because they receive an invite.  This is far from true and your RSVP, in a timely manner, is very much needed.  Prior to the wedding day, the couple/wedding planner has to provide a final guest count to the venue and caterer, amongst other vendors, and this is why your timely RSVP is necessary.

2.  The Plus One.

Please refrain from bringing "plus ones" that were not included in your RSVP.  As mentioned above having an accurate guest count is crucial to many areas of wedding planning.  Not to mention if the bride and groom have chosen to do assigned seating for the reception, it's important that everyone is assigned a seat.

3.  Observe the dress code.

Wedding invitations are typically mailed out two months before the wedding day.  If a dress code (ex. semi-formal, black tie, black tie optional) is given, please plan and dress accordingly.

4.  Arrive to the ceremony on time.

No one likes to enter a wedding ceremony late, so please be cognizant of the time.  A good thing to know is that most planners (including myself) will start seating guests 30 minutes before ceremony time, so come a little early to avoid the rush and allow for possible traffic (Hello Atlanta!) and bathroom stops.

5.  Follow the leader.

When the ceremony is over the bridal party will remain and take pictures, and the guests will be directed to the "cocktail hour" space, or to a second venue. And then of course into the reception.  Either way, please be sure to follow the directions of the wedding planner and his/her staff.  Venues only allow so many hours per wedding, and that is why we try hard to keep the wedding day on schedule.

Of course the list could go on, but I think I hit the most important points.  Keep my tips in mind at the next wedding you attend.  The wedding planner will love you for it!  

Be sure to visit www.ravenj.com or email us at raven@ravenj.com if you are in need of a planner for your next event.

Raven J.

Monday, April 27, 2015

Big Fake Wedding Atlanta Recap (Part 2)

It's a beautiful Monday and today we're sharing images of the 2nd table design we produced for the Big Fake Wedding Atlanta.  This design was by far the most popular of the two amongst the brides and grooms we spoke to.  Take a look below and decide for yourself.

Table 11-Polka Dots and Stripes   









So, I think this design was my favorite too.  Polka dots and stripes are so classy, and I decided to add the yellow linen for a pop of unexpected color!  



And let's not forget the cute little cotton candy favors we gave out to brides who stopped by our booth.  The cotton candy was such a hit and tasted VERY good too.

To say I enjoyed myself at the Big Fake Wedding is an understatement.  I enjoyed speaking with the brides and look forward to working with several of them soon.

To add to the excitement, the entire event is featured on the Ruffled blog.

Thank you to the following vendors for contributing to the success of our table designs!




Linens: I Do Linens


Dinnerware: The Head Table


Chiavari Chairs: Sweet Seats

Happy Planning!
Raven J.


Friday, April 24, 2015

Big Fake Wedding Atlanta Recap (Part 1)

I had the amazing opportunity to be a participating vendor in the 10th Big Fake Wedding Atlanta.  As the name states, The Big Fake Wedding is a bridal show alternative with a fake wedding ceremony, after party, and of course amazing wedding professionals.  Brides and grooms alike get to witness a beautiful ceremony and reception and see the wedding pros in action.

In addition to having a vendor booth, I had the opportunity to design two of the guest tables and I have the pics to show below!  The theme for the show and the table designs was "Party City" to celebrate the 10th Atlanta Big Fake Wedding.

Table 5-Sequins Galore











Thank you to the following photographers for beautifully capturing our designs:




Stay tuned for part two of our recap and more of our table designs!  

Happy Planning and visit our website below if you are in need of event planning assistance.

Raven J.





Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Day in the life: Atlanta Wedding Makeup Artist Samantha Reese

I'm having a blast with the new "Day in the Life" series and I hope you guys are enjoying it too.  Today I'm featuring a very talented make-up artist.  I cannot stress how important it is for the bride, bridesmaids and mothers to have their make-up professionally done for the wedding day.  It makes a world of a difference in the wedding pictures!



Name: Samantha Reese

Company Name: Samantha Reese, Make-Up Artist

Website: www.samanthareese.com

Why did you choose a career as a professional make-up artist?

 I've always been fascinated with beauty, makeup in particular, from the time I was a little girl. It was always something that I had an affinity for. When most little girls were playing with Barbies, I was playing around in my mom's makeup bag, and trying to re-create the looks in Sophisticate's Black Hair magazine (it was usually a fail, but fun nonetheless). That love for makeup grew and grew as I got older, and I eventually parlayed that into a career.

How would you describe your wedding make-up style?

Definitely 'Natural Glam', which can be bumped up or dialed down, depending on my bride. 

What are some of your favorite make-up brands to use for wedding make-up?

I'm all over the place with the brands I use, since I feel different brands have different products that I love. Some of the brands that are staples in my kit are Makeup Forever, Nars, MAC, Urban Decay, Lorac, and Kevyn Aucoin.

Do you offer a bridal trial session?  If so, what can the bride expect from this experience and how should she prepare?

They are mandatory for all of my bridal clients. In my opinion, the wedding day is not the place to "figure out" how the bride wants to look, what colors to use, etc. I want that time to be completely void from stress, so making sure that I am equipped with everything that I need to recreate the look from the trial is one of my ways of keeping things running smoothly.

What to expect:  Before the trial, I'll ask for any photos (Pinterest is a great place to search) that illustrate what type of look you envision for your wedding day, so that when we meet, I have a starting point to work from. I'll replicate the look, then from there, I'll tweak the look in any way you'd like, until you are completely happy. I'll take photos and write down all of the products I used to create the look. Once that is settled, I'll ask her about her bridal party, and how she'd like them to look, if she has a specific look or guidelines for their makeup. If she does, I'll create a cohesive look for her bridal party, based on her direction, and my aesthetic.

How do you choose make-up colors (lips, shadows, etc.) for each bride?

It's all based on her personality and level of comfort with wearing makeup. I've had brides that wanted a barely there, "more polished version" of themselves, as well as ones that wanted full-on Glamazon. For the most part, I stick to neutral colors on the eyes and cheeks, with a gentle pop of color on the lip, unless my bride specifically wants something bright or smoky.

Should brides and their bridal party do anything to prep their skin before the wedding day?

Absolutely! Excess hair removal, GENTLE exfoliation, and your skin and body hydrated, can totally make the application process go smoother (no pun intended). It's always best to remember that the better your skin looks, the better your makeup will look.

What advice would you give to a bride searching for a make-up artist?

If you can help it, do not wait until the last minute! While I've had plenty of 11th hour brides, I always prefer to have a comfortable timeline to get to know my brides and schedule their trial(s). 

What do you enjoy most about doing wedding make-up?

Everything! It's such an honor to be such a major part of my bride's special day. Bridal makeup is some of the most gorgeous makeup to me, and I just love helping my brides see the beauty that I see in them, in themselves.

Since I’m a lipstick fanatic myself, I have to ask, what’s your favorite lipstick at the moment?


Definitely Ruby Woo by MAC. It's a classic Old Hollywood, matte red. Whether you're headed to a board meeting, the mall, or a black-tie wedding, it's always appropriate, and looks beautiful on every complexion.

I love Ruby Woo as well!  It's a staple in my makeup bag.  Special thanks to Samantha for shedding light on wedding day make-up.  Ladies be sure to visit www.samanthareese.com to see Samantha's portfolio and email her at samanthareesemakeup@gmail.com to inquire about her services.

Happy Planning!
Raven J.