Thursday, 14 April 2011

Venues...that decision


Have my heart set on a hotel to be honest, think we missed out on that for our wedding. Having all our friends and family staying over would have been nice! Obviously living in Bordon means that the hotels are limited and I mean almost non existent. Headley Park hotel is about it and its rough and not where I'd want to take my friends and family for a lush party.

Love the look of the Ramada Jarvis in Farnham as its quite a good location.


Obviously wanting a winter wonderland theme is quite simple and they actually do themed weddings which would make it nice if we could use that as an example. My budget is £2500 but could stretch to £3000 if things went over but thats everything included. I have big plans for my launch/30th birthday. I want to show everyone that I'm serious about event planning as a career and if I can pull it off then I'm half way there. I would like someone to partner with me, maybe I might meet someone at university who would be interested.

Think as far as starting up goes, I need about £5k if not a little more for the basics and obviously doing my own parties for my portfolio will help build my website and images etc. I just need to get friendly with a photography would could take some shots for me. I could try myself with a good camera and a tripod but it probably won't look that professional unless I edit the pictures using a package like photoshop or something. They need to look sharp and professional not like I'd taken them quickly. I suppose that will come...

What type?

Hmmm...I've been doing my research and have come up with a few possibles.

1. I charge a consultancy fee of roughly £30 - £40 an hour
2. I do a standard party i.e all in for £250 etc
3. I charge £ per person etc

It's an odd decision. I'm thinking event planning is more consultancy based and party planning is more a standard party fee. I wonder if you can combine the two in any way? I guess its something I can look into more depth. I like the idea of charging people for my time from the onset. I don't like the idea of working my arse off putting together a proposal for them to go with someone else, that makes my work pointless. But saying that, doing kids parties is better when its per person. Makes it sound more affordable than if you charge a full party for £300.

On another note...been looking into cupcakes!

Thursday, 31 March 2011

It's 18 months until the big 30!


It's time to get planning! Need to organise a venue to begin with and then everything else will be sorted later on. I've got this vision of a Winter Wonderland theme (see above image). Hoping to keep it to a budget of £3000 but hoping to come in cheaper! It depends on the venue to be honest. Hotel will be more expensive than your average village hall but it has the added bonus of rooms afterwards and everything would be all in. It would be launch the Sparkle Events and would show everyone that I was serious.

Nick wants a 30th too so we will have to plan something for him which is another party to add to my portfolio plus hopefully a couple of kids parties rolled in. Thomas' 1st birthday will be a jungle themed garden party depending on the weather and Alana's is undecided. I will keep you posted!

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

In the beginning...

Today is the first day and as corny as it sounds the start of the rest of my life. Since planning my wedding I've really thought about making a career out of party planning, I tried The Body Shop at Home but unfortunately my friends weren't exactly forthcoming with offers of parties and unless you like their products then its kind of a dead market. So have decided that the way forward is to start my own company.

It's a big decision but its one I think EVENTUALLY I will be ready for but obviously the time has to be right.

There are various ideas that I have and I will be including them in this blog as they come, starting with my 30th Birthday and then Nick's and then other birthday parties for Alana and Thomas so they can be included in my portfolio as a starting point.

And so it begins...