Melissa & Paul’s Thoughts About Sweet Occasions

By: admin on January 13, 2012

On a mountain top, under glorious blue skies and the sun warming our already glowing souls, with our Angel’s, family, and friends, we said I DO!!

To say this day was the epitome of what one considers magical or fairy tale like, would be an understatement!! The beginning of or more so the continuation of our happily ever after was everything I dreamed of and more, because this reality was far better than any dream one could ever have!

Working with Angela has been one of the greatest experiences of my life, as she was more than the most amazing, rock star wedding planner in the world, she was a friend! I believe this is why she puts together the most out of this world dream weddings, as she gets to know her couples and puts THEM in each and every detail, therefore the wedding is unique to them. When I think of Angela and her ability to capture your hearts desires into the most perfect, magical day that begins your lives together as Mr. And Mrs., a quote has come to mind

The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched – they must be felt with the heart.
Helen Keller

Angela feels with her heart and soul, and puts nothing less into your wedding day!! She loves LOVE and it shows in each and every heartfelt detail and every communication! It was important to me to have our Happily Ever After an expression of My Forever and me, and our Angel’s, for it to be filled with romance (I am the romantic), nature (I am a tree hugger), and a modern edge (My Forever) and the result was nothing short of BREATH TAKING!! Our wedding day was filled with little touches that made it unique, and Angela was there every step of the way making all my dreams a SWEET reality!

The whole wedding day was spectacular, from start to finish, I did not ever feel one ounce of stress, it was filled with giggles and laughter, and some mishaps (aka our limo “Dorothy” was not feeling well), and the best part was the kind of love that makes your heart race, your body tingle, and your soul feel like it is going to burst and shower everyone around you with LOVE and happiness!!

The reception room was sooo breath takingly beautiful, it brought tears to my eyes (I never even cried during our ceremony)!! Seriously, Angela creates magic mixed with emotion creating the kind of ambience that screams HAPPILY EVER AFTER!!

My one wish for future brides is to experience the magical day that begins their happily ever after as Mr. And Mrs. the way I got to experience it, in the loving, friendship and talented filled hands of the ladies of Sweet Occasions!!

Get Married & Stay Married!

By: admin on April 5, 2011

Get Married and Stay Married!

Come enjoy a romantic weekend in the Rockies and prepare your marriage to stand the test of time so you truly can have your happily ever after… forever!

“An ounce of prevention is a worth a pound of cure.” – Ben Franklin

This pre-marital program is specifically designed to give you and your partner the necessary tools that are needed to have a successful marriage. In this era of frequent divorce, many couples struggle with the challenge of building a relationship that can withstand the test of time. Research repeatedly shows that pre-marital education can significantly increase your chance of staying happily married.

To build a solid foundation of lasting love, the Get Married and Stay Married! program consists of:

  • One-on-one initial coaching session with Kathleen Cowan
  • Study program – suggested topics and exercises to explore each other and deepen your connection
  • Romantic Getaway weekend including:
    • Two nights accommodations at the world class Grande Rockies Resort
    • 10 hours of premarital education
    • A couples massage
    • Reservations for a romantic dinner for two
    • Refreshments throughout the weekend
  • One-on-one follow-up coaching session after your wedding with Kathleen Cowan.

This “eye-opening”, fun and interactive program will help you:

  • Learn and practice powerful communication skills for a healthy relationship.
  • Learn tools for dealing with conflict and hot buttons.
  • Explore the three stages of relationships.
  • Understand and overcome the challenges all couples face.
  • Remove negativity from your relationship.
  • Affair-proofing your marriage.
  • Learn ways to nurture and grow your relationship.
  • Discover fun ways to keep passion and romance alive.
  • Walk away with a greater understanding of yourself and your partner.

We have several workshops coming up soon!

June 3rd, 4th & 5th

October 14th, 15th & 16th.

More dates will be added for your convenience as well.  Please let us know when you would like a workshop!

This cost of this program is only $1,999.00. Payments may be made in installments to accommodate your financial situation. You will also receive a $600.00 tax receipt to claim as a medical expense.

BOOK BEFORE APRIL 30TH AND RECEIVE 10% OFF!

Contact angela@sweetoccasionsbanff.com to book today!

**Powder Brides**

By: admin on November 20, 2009

 

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Say “I do” on the slopes that have made the Rockies Mountains so famous! Sweet Occasions Bridal Consulting is proud and very excited to bring you Powder Brides, for a couple passionate about skiing or snowboarding is there any other way to go?

From start to finish your wedding day with be full of fun and adventure for you and your guests. With a morning ceremony, with the sun low over the mountains you can experience breathtaking majestic views as you say “I do”. Having your ceremony in the morning and not later in the day gives you time to relax and get ready for the evening ahead.

A videographer and a photographer will capture your ceremony for you, as well as, the guests that could not make the ski hill ceremony, if they are the adventurous type they can sneak in a couple of runs with you, getting amazing photos and video. When you leave the ski hill you will be leaving in style in your stretch hummer to the hotel where you will both start getting ready for your winter wonderland/Christmas reception.

Upon arriving at your hotel prepare to be pampered by knowledgeable and experienced staff. Get warmed up and rejuvenated from your morning on the slopes, with a hot stone message and soak in the hot tub, then it’s off to the salon to get your hair and make up done with your bridal party.
Imagine the transformation your guests will see, from you and your new husband being married in snow gear to a beautiful bride and groom in all their wedding attire! For an amazing arrival to your reception venue (even if your reception is being held at your hotel) hire a horse drawn carriage, for an added thrill take a little tour through town, and have your wedding party meet you at the doors for the grand entrance.

At this time of year, your reception is something you can get really creative with and of course your Sweet Occasions Bridal Consultant will be more than willing to help plan and execute your vision! A Christmas themed reception doesn’t have to be green and red, there are so many ways to give your guests a Christmas wedding experience they will not soon forget, without making it overwhelming. For instance think in light blue, silver and sparkling white for your decorating pallet. Don’t be afraid for using ornaments that made the holidays magical for you and your new husband, it can only serve to enhance the magical feeling a wedding brings. Sparkling décor is a wonderful way to reflect the snowy slopes you said your “I do’s” on, stepping through the doors of your reception venue into a sparkling room couldn’t be more amazing! Your tables set with white table cloths with shimmering light blue overlays, each napkin with a sprig of mistletoe placed on it, tea lights in frosted votives on the tables enhance the romantic atmosphere and give the room a warm glow. Your centerpieces can be alternating between tall vases filled with cracked ice and holly topped with beautiful winter flowers with strands of crystals dripping down like icicles, to reflect the candle light. The alternate centerpieces are beautiful wire trees in silver, with sparkling ornaments and crystals hanging from the branches. When your guest look up you want to give them the sensation of being snowed upon, using large silver bulbs and snowflakes of varying size you can achieve this easily, as well as add white swag to the ceiling and walls, this giving the fresh powder illusion!

As you settle in at your reception have the MC announce that you will be playing a video of the ceremony for the guest that were unable to attend and during the video you will be passing around a special Christmas keepsake for “warming”. (This is a different take on the “ring warming” ceremony, where the rings are passed from guest to guest to be given blessing or good wishes.) This is a very lovely way to include everyone and you will have a beautiful keepsake to put up every year to keep the memory of your wedding day alive and can be shared with future generations. Imagine, telling the story of that keepsake to your grandchildren, what more could one ask for?

All of this is possible, for your wedding day; at Sweet Occasions we have the talent, experience and a passion for creating your dream wedding. With the launch of our rental division, we now have everything from candle votives to candelabras and ceremony arches to make you wedding beautiful and memorable.

By Jacqui Cates

Published AGAIN! "Make your wedding more eco-friendly" Featuring Angela Schrempf

By: admin on September 8, 2009

Make your wedding more eco-friendly

View this article here: http://www.banffcragandcanyon.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1625872

By Shawn Slaght

shawn@thecrag.ca

With the wedding season just around the corner, there are many ways to make a wedding in the Bow Valley more eco-friendly according to local executive wedding planner Angela Schrempf.

Schrempf, who has been in the event planning industry since 2002 and currently operates Sweet Occasions Bridal Consulting based out of Canmore, said there are some simple and inexpensive ways to make a wedding more environmentally friendly.

“We like to focus on really being green about everything,” said Schrempf. “Because I respect the area so much.”

Schrempf said one of the things to consider when planning a wedding is to reduce fuel emissions used by guests and the cost of the venue rentals by holding the ceremony and reception in one place.

“There are many venues in both Banff and Canmore and all over the Rockies for that matter that offer both hotel services and services for both outdoor and indoor ceremony locations and receptions,” she said.

If that is not possible, consider getting a shuttle bus for the guests from the ceremony to the reception or carpool in hybrid vehicles.

There are also facilities that promote environmental preservation that can be rented out for special events. One of the local facilities that Schrempf recommended was the Chateau Lake Louise.

“They are really, really big about that with their expansion,” she said. “They actually reduced the amount of water they use and other utilities when they expanded and doubled their property size.”


She said there are also facilities like Buffalo Mountain Lodge and Emerald Lake Lodge that produce their own game and meat for the meals.

When it comes to brides, they can consider wearing gowns made of natural fabrics or wear a used gown.

With photography, she recommended going with a photographer who keeps photos digital and only prints out the photos that are wanted.

“They won’t actually send you a proof book. You can go online,” said Schrempf.

Schrempf also recommended planning an eco-travel honeymoon. She said eco-travel agents can be found online and can meet anyone’s needs such as hiking, lounging on a beach, or strolling through a museum.

“We don’t have to go on a cruise or do something that is going to harm the environment producing carbon emissions,” said Schrempf.

She also suggested, along with holding the ceremony in the Rocky Mountains, staying in the Bow Valley for the honeymoon.

“Ditch everyone and stay in the Rockies,” she said. “Go exploring, go on a lake and do some canoeing. Enjoy yourself, it is gorgeous here.”

Another idea Schrempf suggested was holding the ceremony near water and, instead of leaving in a limo, leaving the ceremony in a canoe.

With décor, a few of the suggestions Schrempf had included using soy candles, which burn cleaner and longer and spills are much easier to clean up. She also recommended using natural elements such as branches and river rocks.

For invitations, the paper can be made of high-recycled content or from alternative fiber such as hemp or bamboo.

“They are really unique in how you can get tons of textures, colours and designs,” said Schrempf. “You can really customize it and also the same price than going with your normal invitations, so why not.”

Flower arrangement can also be done with wildflowers. Also those planning a wedding can ask their florist about donating the flowers to facilities such as hospitals.

One of the simpler ways to make a wedding more eco-friendly in the mountains is to simply go outside.

“Why use lighting indoors and air conditioning when you can have your wedding outside,” said Schrempf. “Go to a lake or a meadow. There are plenty of locations around here.”

However, permits are required for holding an outdoor ceremony in the National Park. Or information is available regarding the permit by contacting the Banff National Park Information Centre at 762-1550.

Hiring local vendors and entertainment cuts down on travel and carbon emissions. Also acoustic musicians can cut down on electricity.

“Local vendors are not more expensive than in Calgary,” said Schrempf. “Calgary vendors are actually more expensive than our vendors.”

More information about eco-friendly weddings can be found at www.sweetoccasionsbanff.com or by contacting Angela Schrempf at 403-678-6366 or by email at angela@sweetoccasionsbanff.com.

Angela Makes the 1st Page!

By: admin on September 3, 2009

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See Angela on the Right hand side

I made the front page of our local news paper, the Canmore Leader today!  The article is about the participation in the local theater group (yes I LOVE to act!) The Pine Tree Players.  I auditioned for the play “Toronto, Mississippi” for the character of Jhana.  Jhana is an 18 year old girl who comes from a broken home.  She is the character that links everyone together and is a loving yet confused girl.

I would like to thank my mom for the ability to try out for this character, if it weren’t for her stunning young complexion which she passed on to me, I may look my real age!  Haha

Read my article below:

Pine Tree Players challenge with a warm look at life

Posted By Hamish MacLean/hamish@canmoreleader.com

Auditions have begun for the Pine Tree Players’ fall production. And the group is still receiving feedback from the last Pine Tree production.

“Almost, Maine” bordered on surrealism and took a look at a number of forms of personal relationships tied together as lives in a town that never really made it to get official recognition.

While, the coincidentally geographically titled, “Toronto, Mississippi” looks at the dynamics in a family of sorts, in a period when non-traditional families were becoming more prevalent, this offering looks at the lives surrounding a teenager struggling towards self-sufficiency.

Shirley Tooke, the director, called the play, well-written, humourous and character driven.

“It has its serious side and it has its comic side,” she said. “It’s a drama, which life is.”

A long-term Banff resident, Tooke directed Ayn Rand’s “The Night of January 16th,” two years ago for the Pine Tree Players. She has a master of fine arts in directing from the University of Alberta, was a teacher of drama at several universities in Canada and taught at the Banff Centre for 10 years. She said she’s looking forward to filling the four roles that “Toronto, Mississippi” offers.

Playwright Joan MacLeod has in the past been a writer at the Banff Centre and, Tooke said, quite likely the seed for “Toronto, Mississippi” was germinated there.

MacLeod’s play, though, centres around a teenager, or young adult, with developmental issues. The play was written in 1987 and Tooke has decided to keep the play in that period and so the character of Jhana will be referred to as “moderately mentally handicapped.”

“She looks normal,” Tooke explained, “But then she does unusual things.”

The three other roles are supportive — and support plays a role in the play. Jhana’s father returns to the home in the play. King, an Elvis impersonator, left when Jhana was eight years old and believes he is helping when he continues to come back into their lives for a couple of weeks at a time, Tooke said. A graduate student, a poet named Bill, who boards in the home, also tries to help Jhanna but may or may not be helpful. And Jhanna’s mother, Maddie, a high school teacher, hopes her daughter will become self-sufficient.

Tooke said she’d like to have the play cast by Sunday. And is eager to start working with the actors on the play. She’s looking forward to working with a small cast. Aside from the first three scenes, Tooke said, the four characters spend most of their time together.

“I’ve been wanting to do it since I saw it,” Tooke said. “I saw it with my husband in the ‘80s. I saw it not knowing anything about it. We just wanted to go to a play. We were in Vancouver. We walked in and had no idea what it was about and I was totally absorbed in it, right from the beginning — and so was he. It makes you feel good, this play, when you walk out of it.”

“Pine Tree knows this play as well,” Bob Snape, the executive producer of the play, said “This script is something that we looked at many years ago and we didn’t think the community was ready for this script at that time. But now we think we have an intelligent audience — enough that Pine Tree is very ready to do this play.

“It’s all part of our step forward — into our not always presenting the light-hearted, Neil Simon-ish, comedies all the time — stepping out of the box, challenging ourselves, challenging the audiences. And this certainly does it.”

“Toronto, Mississippi” opens Remembrance Day (Nov. 11) at the Canmore Miners’ Union Hall. And while it runs auditioning for Pine Tree’s upcoming musical, “Lucky Stiff,” directed by Rob Murray, will take place, Snape said.

Thanks for reading!

Angela Schrempf

Sweetoccasionsbanff.com