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ELISA’S EVENT PLANNER / DECOR
The name is ELISA is a beautiful name Elisa’s Events Planner/Decor is a full-service event planning and design company. The philosophy behind Elisa’s Events & Design is to allow you to free your creative side and allow us to execute your wedding or event without worrying about a thing.Our business plan is to plan with integrity and ensure the client needs and desires are met and fulfilled to the fullest. Our marketing strategy is to target those high end brides who want a beautiful and luxuries dream wedding by marketing to those recently engaged or have been in long terms relationships. Elisa’s Events & Design will be there from start to finish to provide the most beautiful events.Contact us for more: Info @ [email protected]: 347-340-9804
OBJETIVESI proud my self to do efficient job to my clients to make them happy whit the service that I do, whit this elevate my income.
MISSION As event planner my mission is grow my business a my clients be happy we the service belong my company.
Marketing My e-mail address will be [email protected] media will be the majority of my initial plan to reach new clients. We will initially focus on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. There will be posting to all social media 3 times a week; Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I will be advertising in the Knot and Wedding Wire. Networking events will be attended at least twice a month to get my name out in the industry
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My Goals
Within the year I will have completed all my certifications for Wedding & Event Planning As well as Event Design and Florals. I will register as an LLC and create a website along With social media accounts for my business. The 5 year plan is to move my into an office and retail space in a hip area without taking out a loan and using money from previous services provided. I will be 100% debt free. I will have a showroom for event design combined with offices for event planner and coordinators. In the next 10 years I would like to an internationally sought after brand by brides and vendors alike.
Wedding ServicesPackages begin at $1800 for day-of coordination. Contact us about our unique pricing for Full Service planning to see if our Team will be the right fit for your wedding!Budget PlanningVendor ReferralsVendor InterviewsScheduling Vendor MeetingsVendor ManagementRoom BlockingInvitation AssemblyTimeline/Agenda PlanningSite/Layout PlanningTransportation NeedsRehearsal DinnersPlanning Bachelor/Bachelorette PartiesWedding Party BrunchesStart to Finish Full Service PlanningWedding Prep- Month of ServicesGuest BagsRSVP ManagementWedding LuncheonsDay of CoordinationRehearsal Coordination
Event Services At Elisa’s Events/Décor weLOVE to party! Packages start at $1500 and al a carte services are available. Please contact us to discuss our unique pricing structure and how this might be a good fit for you!Anniversary PartiesBaby ShowersBar/Bat MitzvahSpecial Occasions EventsBirthday PartiesBridal LuncheonsEngagement PartiesBachelor/ette PartiesRehearsal DinnersCasual, Semi Formal, Formal
PLANS AND GOALS
Market Analysis:
The following sections describe the market segmentation, strategies, and industry analysis.
Market Segmentation. The breakdown of the market for event planning, falls in a wide, very diverse grouping. Individuals as well as organizations demand the services we provide. In order to provide the greatest depth of information, the market segments have been broken down into private and public organizations, and age groups.
1. Private Organizations and Businesses Private organizations make up the single largest portion of Occasions' client base. Private organizations such as businesses, corporations, and political parties host the most events on the largest scales, therefore, these events generate larger revenues per event. The majority of larger scale holiday functions will fall under this segment.
2. Public Organizations Government agencies host many events every year. Occasions hopes to alleviate the pressure of event planning for public employees. The second single largest segment, the public sector, can save money and give back to its community at the same time. These events are moderate in scale with middle to low revenues generated. Emphasis is placed on the visibility of the event for public viewing. The majority of organizational family functions will fall under this segment.
3. Age Breakdowns: Under 24: Persons under the age of twenty-four (24) using an event planner are rare at best. We hope to tap the early college graduates who have begun their professional careers but have not yet started their families. These events will focus mainly on themes with moderate to high energy appeal. The revenues generated will range from moderate to high, depending on the event. The majority of weddings will fall into this segment. Ages 25-55: The persons that fall into this group are too busy to do it themselves. These events will generate moderate revenues, with a few generating low revenues. The majority of special occasion planning will occur in this market segment. Ages 56 and above: Persons over the age of 55 have reached the turning point of life. Many are retiring, others are celebrating anniversaries of significant years, and still others are seeing that their children's special events are taken care of. These events will generate moderate to high revenues depending upon the income level of the family (direct correlation to social status). Most holiday parties, and other special occasions, such as wedding receptions and reunions, will occur in this market segment. This segment group are employed, middle to upper-middle class families. The reason they choose event planners is because they don’t have the time.
Target Market Segment Strategy:
Our target markets are middle to upper-middle class families, couples, individuals, or private and public organizations. We chose these groups because they are most able to afford event planners, and have the least amount of time to spare for event planning in general. Families demand attention, employees are overburdened, and overwhelming detail needed to plan large events are too large a constraint to place on people not trained in the area of event planning. The fast pace of the world we live in leaves little time for extra things we would like to do, like plan events, parties, and social get-togethers. Occasions fills the need by being available to take on the burden of planning so that people can spend time on more important things, like family and friends. The demand
For this service can only increase considering the rise in incomes, population, and need for interpersonal relations in the workplace.
Service Business Analysis:
Occasions is in a unique position of competition. We compete against hotels with conference facilities, conference centers, other event planners both on the large and small scale, persons within an organization who are assigned the task of organizing an event, and people who wish to organize their own events without the benefit of assistance. The benefits and drawbacks of each of our competitors as compared with the services we offer are hardly a match in quality and price.
1. Hotels and Conference Centers Strengths: On-site facilities, equipment, and support staff. Ability to transport and house persons for overnight stays. Able to internalize costs of transportation and equipment. Weakness: Often very expensive, impersonal, rely on unskilled labor for support staff. The error rate is high due to high volume and traffic from other events happening at the same time.
2. Other Event Planners Strengths: Have been in the market longer, have established a reputation and client base. Weakness: Reputation precedes them, no systems-based businesses designed to produce consistent results; focus on smaller events, specialized events are main focused rather than all events; do not have the supporting products to market with, or instead of, event planning services.
3. Employees or Persons wishing to do it themselves Strengths: Internalized cost of planning the event; able to add tiny personalized touches that have meaning within the group or family. Weakness: Consumes time that could be spent on other things; don't have access to the best prices, services, and other needed resources available.
Strategy and Implementation:
We have discussed our client base as being predominately middle to upper-middle class individuals, couples or families, public and private organizations. We must then look at the needs of these markets and cater to them. We promise the same great results, every time. When marketing to individuals, the idea of releasing them from the task, freeing their time for family and friends, and the promise of a worry-free event are the buzz words and concepts. Our marketing is predominantly by word of mouth or visual connection to large events these individuals have participated in or worked at. When marketing to public or private organizations, the idea of greater efficiency for the money and a professional event without error would be the key concept. Groups, especially large ones, do not wish to deal with problems that arise due to oversight on their part. If the guarantee of worry-free, error-free events is available at a cost benefit to them, there really appears to be no better choice.
Marketing plan: To reach out to customers, I will become an active member of event planner associations
that are in my area and become a useful resource for the community. I will achieve prominence and recognition by attending monthly meetings and following up on business contacts and leads promptly.
I will also join at least two professional organizations and offer to serve on a committee. This will give me recognition in the community and afford me lead opportunities as well as professional growth.
I will direct my sales efforts to the markets and create a strong campaign that clearly defines my skills and benefits of using my services. The marketing campaign will include developing a website with blog, a brochure and flyers that will be sent to my target market and a quarterly post card with seasonal information. All direct-mail pieces will be followed up with a personal telephone contact and periodic checks to pursue oppourtunities.
Operational Plan
As a full service event planning company, we will offer strategic planning, design and execution and vendor managements. The daily operation team will include the
CEO
Duties: Business management, project execution, sales, marketing.
Clerk/Attendants
Duties: Office management, attending to customers, emails and phone calls
Accountant
Duties: Financial management including tax planning.
Legal
Duties: Legal issues including contracts
Appropriate and unique vendors will be secured to supply all necessary components of the event, professional staff will be hired on part time to support all levels of planning when needed. The team will be prepared to offer service when need for weekend and evening events, members will be available via cell phone to address all clients and vendor needs. Timeline and production schedules will drive the execution of events.
FINANCIAL PLAN.
In the initial start-up phase of my planning business, I will utilize the existing office for my event decoration studio, I will invest in new computer, printer. Additional expenses in the star up phase will include the services of graphic artist to assist with marketing materials including website and stationaries. These will be financed through savings.
GOALS
Short term goals: Secure wedding clients brides in three months
First Month
Setting up our business and office.
Keeping vendor list fresh and gathering more vendor list.
Contact friends, relatives and sharing our dream with them.
Making appointments with ten wedding facilities to tour the properties in exchange for sharing our service presentations.
Write an article onTen steps to a wedding free wedding day.
Drop off business cards at bridal shops, caterers, offices, etc.
Second Month
Follow up with sales efforts
Create new contact lists if no positive responses are received.
Make appointments with brides.
Attend bridal fairs for ideas and leads.
Exhibit at local bridal fairs.
Contact wedding venues to show case at any open houses.
Second-Third Month
Follow up with sales efforts
Make appointments with brides
Send and Sign Contracts
Start planning.
Continue responding to enquiries.
Follow up with venues and vendors
Follow up with potential brides.
Continue planning events under contracts.
Fourth Month
Same as above: Call, contact and follow up.
Respond to all enquiries
Make appointments with potential clients
Keep the planning process going.
Hire helps as the business begins to boom!
Fifth – Twelve Month
Continue to incorporate prospecting business goals for the first few months.
Continue to manage new appointments.
Continue the planning process with booked business.
Long Terms goal
Long term goals will involve the extension of our short term goal.
To create events that is acceptable worldwide.
To plan major events in ten major cities within five year period.
To become a leader in an international organization.
To become recognized as one of the top three planners in the city.
To develop a strong social event planning company creating two major events per month.
To grow my business employing more staffs.
To get more certifications.
To provide volounteering services to our community.
Wedding Party Checklist
Maid of Honor's Checklist
Helps the bride select bridesmaids’ attire.
Helps address invitations and place cards
Organizes bridesmaids’ gift to the bride.
Usually gives an individual gift to the couple.
Makes sure that all the bridesmaids, the flower girl and the ring bearer are at fittings, the rehearsal, and the ceremony on time
Is expected to attend the rehearsal and is included at the rehearsal dinner
Walks in processional and recessional.
Helps with the bride’sgown
Arranges the bride’s veil and train before the processional and recessional
Makes sure the bride’s gown is “picture perfect” throughout the day
Holds the bride’s bouquet during the ceremony.
Keeps the bride on schedule.
Helps the bride change into her going away clothes.
Takes care of the bride’s gown and accessories after the reception
Pays for own wedding attire and transportation to the wedding
Bridesmaid's Checklist
Assist the Maid of Honor as requested.
Possibly host or co-host a party or shower (optional) .
Assist the bride with errands
Contribute to bridesmaids’ gift to the bride.
Usually gives an individual gift to the couple
Are expected to attend the rehearsal and are included at the rehearsal dinner
Arrive at dressing site promptly
Walk in processional and recessional.
Possibly participate in receiving line.
Help gather guests for the first dance, cake cutting, and bouquet toss
Participate in bouquet toss, if single Look after the couple’s elderly relatives and/or friends
Pays for own wedding attire and transportation to the wedding
Best Man's Checklist
Organizes a pre-wedding party for the groom.
Usually gives an individual gift to the couple.
Is expected to attend the rehearsal and is included in the rehearsal dinner
Gets the groom dressed and to the ceremony on time
Makes sure the groom’s wedding related expenses are prepared (Officiant fee, tips, etc.)
Makes sure the groom has the marriage license with him
Delivers any payment to Officiant, sexton, and ceremony musician(s), as prearranged
Enters the sanctuary with the groom
Walks in the recessional
Witnesses the signing of the marriage certificate
Drives the bride and groom to reception, if no driver is hired
Helps welcome guests at reception
Offers first toast to bride and groom at reception.
Helps the groom get ready for the honeymoon Gathers up and takes care of groom’s wedding
clothes after he changes
Has a car ready for the bride and groom to leave the reception or perhaps drives them to their next destination
Head Usher's Checklist
Expected to attend the rehearsal and is included at the rehearsal dinner
Receives any lists of guests who are to be seated in a specific pew and is aware of the importance and sequence of seating special guests, such as the mothers and grandmothers of the bride and groom
Makes sure that programs, if used, are handed to guests when they are seated
Makes sure that people who are designated to receive special flowers or corsages do recieve them, if the flowers have not been delivered to the recipients beforehand
Checks that all ushers are dressed properly and wearing their boutonnieres on the left side, stem down
Ma usher: how to greet guests, how to offer an arm to a single woman guest, and how to precede a couple to theirseats
Helps gather the wedding party for photographs either before or after the ceremony and ensures that transportation arrangements have been made for all members of the wedding party
to and from the ceremony
Completes entire Groomsmen and Ushers Checklist, as needed
Groomsmen & Usher's Checklist
Participate in party for the groom, if there is one.
Contribute to the ushers’ gift to the groom.
Usually gives an individual gift to the couple.
Expected to attend the rehearsal and the rehearsal dinner
Review any special seating situations with the head usher before the ceremony begins
Greets guests as they arrive
Seat the eldest women first if a group of guests arrive simultaneously
Ask guests whether they are to be seated on the bride’s side or the groom’s side
Offer their right arm to female guests (with the guest’s escort walking behind) or ask couples to follow behind (leading couple to their seat)
Walk to the left side of a male guest
Hand each guest a program when each guest has taken their seat
Put the aisle runner in place after guests are seated and before the processional begins.
Know the order of seating per tradition such as special guests, grandmothers of the bride and groom, and bride’s mother last.
Remove pew ribbons, one row at a time, after the ceremony
Close windows and check pews for programs or articles left behind after the ceremony
Are prepared to direct guests to the reception site (having extra maps available, if used)
Dance with bridesmaids and other guests at the reception
Look after elderly relatives or friends.
Participate in garter ceremony, if there is one, and encourage other single men to participate .
Pay for own wedding attire and transportation to the wedding
kes sure that the ushers know how to
Mother of the Bride's Checklist
Hosts an engagement party (the bride’s family traditionally gets the first opportunity)
Helps couple to decide on sites or assists in making other big planning decisions
Usually contributes to the wedding budget.
Assists the bride in putting together the family’s guest list
Offers suggestions for special family or ethnic ceremony traditions
May help bride to shop for wedding gown and accessories
Chooses own wedding day outfit (may consult with mother of the groom about formality)
Along with the maid of honor and bridesmaids, may plan and host bridal shower.
On wedding day help bride to get ready.
May accompany daughter and husband to ceremony
Greet guests in receiving line
May be announced along with husband
Sits in an honored place at parent’s table
May assist with coordinating vendors.
May host a post-wedding brunch)
Father of the Bride's Checklist
Hosts an engagement party (the bride’s family traditionally gets the first opportunity)
Helps couple to decide on sites or assists in making other big planning decisions
Usually contributes to the wedding budget .
May select hotel for out of town guests and reserve a block of reduced rate rooms Rents own formalwear (work with couple
to coordinate with wedding party)
Helps pick up out-of-town guests from airport. May also arrange transportation to and from the wedding/reception
Typically travels to ceremony with the bride.
Walks daughter down the aisle
Gives the bride away during the ceremony .
Escorts the mother of the bride out following the wedding party
Greets guests in the receiving line
May be announced with wife at reception.
May make a welcoming speech
Sits in an honored place at the parent’s table.
Dances with the bride
Mother of the Groom's Checklist
Contacts the mother of the bride if the families are not acquainted (or plans a celebration if you have met)
Attends (first) engagement party if the bride's family hosts one
Along with husband, may host an additional engagement party for the groom’s side of the family
Usually contributes to wedding budget
May help couple decide on sites and/or make other big planning decisions
Helps group to put together family’s guest list Offers suggestions for special family or ethnic ceremony traditions
May help bride shop for her wedding gown Chooses own wedding day outfit (may consult with mother of the bride about formality)
Along with husband, plans and hosts the rehearsal dinner
Escorted out following the wedding party and the bride’s parents
Greets guests in the receiving line
May be announced along with husband at the wedding reception
Sits in an honored place at the parent’s table.
Does mother-son dance with groom
Attends post wedding brunch (if held)
Mother of the Groom's Checklist
Contacts the mother of the bride if the families are not acquainted (or plans a celebration if you have met)
Attends (first) engagement party if the bride's family hosts one
Along with husband, may host an additional engagement party for the groom’s side of the family
Usually contributes to wedding budget
May help couple decide on sites and/or make other big planning decisions
Helps group to put together family’s guest list Offers suggestions for special family or ethnic
ceremony traditions
May help bride shop for her wedding gown Chooses own wedding day outfit (may consult with
mother of the bride about formality)
Along with husband, plans and hosts the rehearsal dinner
Escorted out following the wedding party and the bride’s parents
Greets guests in the receiving line
May be announced along with husband at the wedding reception
Sits in an honored place at the parent’s table Does mother-son dance with groom Attends post wedding brunch (if held)
Father of the Groom's Checklist
Attends (first) engagement party, if the bride's family hosts one
Along with wife, may host an additional engagement party for groom’s side of the family
Along with wife, may contribute to the wedding budget
May help couple decide on sites and/or make other big planning decisions
Rents own formalwear (after talking with couple to coordinate with wedding party); attends fittings as needed
Along with wife, plans rehearsal dinner
May travel to ceremony with the groom and the best man
May escort wife to her sear right before the mother of the bride is seated
Escorts mother of the groom out after wedding party and bride’s parents
Greets guests in the receivingline May be announced with wife May make a welcoming speech
Sits at an honored place at the parent’s table May toast the newlyweds
May settle final bills with wedding vendors Attends or hosts post-wedding brunch
Flower Girl's Checklist
Dress and accessories should be paid for by her family
Attends the rehearsal although she usually does not attend the rehearsal dinner
In the processional, walks alone directly before the bride and her father
Often scatters petals from a basket she holds, although this is sometimes too overwhelming a responsibility for a young girl to manage in front of a large group of people. It is usually easier for her to carry either a small basket of flowers or a tiny nosegay of flowers similar to those carried to those carried by the bridesmaids
In the recessional, walks with the ring bearer, directly behind the couple
The bride may hire a babysitter or ask one of the bridesmaids to look after the flower girl, to be in charge of checking her appearance and making sure she is present for formal pictures, helping her manage her food at the reception, and escorting her to the ladies room
Ring Bearer's Checklist
His attire should be paid for by his family.
Attends the rehearsal although he usually does not attend the rehearsal dinner
He immediately precedes the flower girl in the processional
Carries either the actual rings or a facsimile of the rings (often a practical idea), on a white velvet or satin cushion. If the rings are genuine, they should be fastened to the cushion with a very thin thread or placed over a firmly fixed hatpin. The best man takes the rings from the cushion at the right moment
Walks with the flower girl in the recessional, directly behind the bride and groom
The bride may hire a babysitter or ask one of the ushers to look after the ring bearer, to be in charge of checking his appearance, making sure he is present for formal pictures, helping him manage his food at the reception, and escorting him to the men’s room
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I would like to employ the services of Elisa Almonte for:
•Planning and designing my wedding.•Directing the “Day Of” my wedding at 6120 3 rd avenue Brooklyn NY 11220 •Other
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Bride's Name: Dania DuranWedding Date: Oct 7Street Address/PO Box: 4530 Bronx Av
City: Brooklyn State: New York Zip Code:11220
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Day Of" Services Contract. Event Planner/Decor. understands and appreciates the trust and confidence bestowed upon it by the client in booking 1 as the event date(s) Pristinus Event Concept Ltd. accepts this responsibility and commits to holding the event date(s) reserved, neither considering nor accepting any other obligation that will interfere with our meeting our full commitment to you. This commitment is conditioned upon satisfactory receipt of fees set forth below.
This Agreement is entered into on this 15 day of August 2017 by and between Event Planner/Decor a Business, and Dania Duran , an individual.
“Day Of” fees: $4.000.00
50% due and payable to reserve wedding/event date. Deposit paid: 2.500.00
Balance due one week prior to wedding/event date: $ $2.000 , 00 .Inconsideration of the mutual promises set forth hereunder, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged,Angele’s Event Planner. And Dolores Castro agree to the following:
• Pristinus Event Concept Ltd. promises to provide “Day Of” services, to include the following:• Initial meeting with the couple to gather information• Confirmation with all vendors• Conduct Rehearsal up to 2 hours• Orchestrate set up of ceremony and reception locations• Help Bride into Gown• Assist Bride, Groom, and Wedding Party• Act as liaison between the wedding party and the vendors (incl. Photographer)• Provide Itineraries• Provide “Day Of” checklists and reminders• Ensure that the day flows smoothly• Bustle wedding gown at reception• Distribute tossing items and line up guests• Handle any last minute emergencies
• Distribute final payments Contracts with all vendors will be between the Client and the Vendor. Angele’s Event Planner.will not enter any vendor contracts on behalf of the client.
• The undersigned agrees to let Pristinus Event Concept Ltd. know of any changes to the wedding/event and/or vendors that they will be using. The undersigned also agrees to immediately notify Pristinus Event Concept Ltd. in case of a cancellation of the wedding/event or change to the wedding/event date. If there is a cancellation, the deposit is non-refundable.
The undersigned agrees that there will not be another wedding
• planner/event coordinator working with the undersigned except for Angele’s Event Planner.
The undersigned agrees to pay a 50% deposit upon signing this agreement and pay the
remaining balance one week prior to the set wedding/event date of . I understand that I am using Angele’s Event Planner to help with my weddings planning. I also understanda 50% deposit is required and final payment is due one week prior to the wedding/event date. I can cancelany time or change my contract at any time and agree to pay all fees. I acknowledge Angele’s Event Planner. And its representatives are not liable for the products or services and warranties of participating vendors. I understand that it is my responsibility to purchase my own wedding insurance, if I so desire.
In the event of any dispute or legal action between the parties concerning the enforcement or interpretation of this General Contract, each party shall be responsible for their own attorney’s fees.This Agreement is entered into on this 15 day of August , 20 , in the City of17 , the County of Brooklyn , State of New York .
Event Planner/Decor Client
Elisa Almonte Dania Duran
CEO,Event Planner/Decor
Certified Event and Wedding PlannerElisa Almonte
Certified Wedding Consultant
[Street Address][City, ST ZIP Code]
Phone: 346-331-0709
Email:[email protected]
Day Of" Services Contract Event Planner/Decor
Elisa Almonte Certified Wedding Consultant6000 West Rayford Road, Spring, TX 77389.
This Agreement is made this 15 day of August , 20 17
Name: Address: Home Phone: Bride's Name and Location of Event
Date of Event: Number of Guest:
Groom’s Name: City: __________________ State: _____________ Other: Package: "Day Of" Service
Consultation with bride and groom $35.00 per hour
Preparation of wedding day itinerary $200.00
Confirmation of arrangements with vendors $65.00 Attendance at and overseeing and directing the ceremony and reception (Up to 10 hours) $400.00
Additional Time $25.00 per % hour
Day Of" Services Contract Event Planner/DecorElisa Almonte Certified Wedding Consultant Bronx NY
This Agreement is made this 15 day of August , 20 17 _.
Name: Address: Home Phone: Dania Duran Bride's Name and Location of Event
Consultation with bride and groom $35.00 per hour
Preparation of wedding day itinerary $200.00
Confirmation of arrangements with vendors $65.00 Attendance at and overseeing and directing the ceremony and reception (Up to 10 hours) $400.00
Additional Time $25.00 per % hour
Cancellation Policy In the event the services of the Wedding Planner are no longer required (cancellation of wedding, etc.); a percentage of the deposit will be forfeited, as set out below:
0% of the deposit if the event is cancelled within 3 days of the signing of this contract. 33% of the deposit if the event is cancelled between 4-15 days of the signing of this contact. 67% of the deposit if the event is cancelled between 16-30 days of the signing of this contract. 100% of the deposit if the event is cancelled after 30 days of the signing of this contract.
Total The client agrees to the total fee as outlined above and to a payment schedule as follows: $ . Payment Schedule 10% of total fee as deposit upon booking 50% of outstanding balance due: / / Outstanding balance due two weeks prior to event date: / / I/We agree to the terms and conditions as set out above:
Susan Sample, Certified Wedding Planner Client