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Mother's Day Instagram Contest

Is your mom pretty darn incredible? Would you like the chance to win her $100 at smudgeink.mom? Listen up! In honor of Mother's Day this year, we are hosting an Instagram photo contest!

Between April 29 and May 6, snap and share a photo of your mom or an image that represents her on Instagram. In the comments section, tell us why she is the best (1-2 sentences, please) with the hashtag #BestMomBecause and mention @smudgeinkboston. Kate + Deb will choose finalists and then the entire staff will vote on their favorite. The lucky winner will be chosen by May 7.

Rules: Participants must follow @smudgeinkboston on Instagram. Any photograph you post must belong to you. We won't use your image without permission. This contest is limited to the United States and Canada. 

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Brand New Website

After a very long winter of planning, designing, building and testing, and then testing again, and again, and again...we are thrilled to share our new website with you! Hooray! Talk about spring cleaning, we love how clean, simple and streamlined our new site is - it really lets the product shine. There's a snap shot below, but please be sure to check it out on your desktop, tablet or mobile device. And, while you're at it, enjoy 25% off on all orders through April 11 when you use code launch2014. 

Many thanks to our partners on this project: Pinkergreen and Interthrive! It's been amazing to work with you guys!

Happy Spring!

 

 

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Project Adventure

Every summer we take a break for a day and venture out of the studio for our annual summer outing. The intention is to have some fun, get to know each other outside of work and enjoy some time outside. Previous outings have involved berry picking, mini golf and a visit to the harbor islands (in an unexpected thunderstorm, naturally). Deb suggested something different this year, and so this past July we drove up to Moraine Farm in Beverly and took a Project Adventure course. We spent a half day learning quirky and interesting facts about each other, and we took on some crazy fun physical challenges like walking across wires together (1 ft off the ground) and logs too (3 stories high). It was a blast! The combination of outdoor fun with challenges and team bonding mixed in seemed to work well for our group. Plus, we learned something about each other and ourselves along the way. Best summer outing yet. Thanks, Deb!

 

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Tips from a Wedding Planner

From day one, there was no question in my mind that we needed a wedding planner. Don’t get me wrong. It’s our wedding and of course we wanted to be hands on and involved. But honestly, there is something to be said for having an experienced professional to curate the options before for you and keep the decisions moving along. John and I didn’t want to worry about pulling every last detail together—and this is coming from a details person!

My first piece of advice to brides and grooms: please consider hiring a wedding planner! And my second piece of advice? Only hire someone whose style you admire, humor and work ethic you get, and company you enjoy. You need to find someone that you can trust entirely with your vision and will be your biggest advocate. Lucky for us, this was Jessie Baca.

Because of Jessie, our wedding exceeded our expectations in more ways than one (to come in future posts!). She didn’t hesitate to reply when I asked her the following question to help couples get a head start …

1. Budget

It is most helpful to start with the budget and have a good understanding of what will be spent on the wedding. Often couples have a unrealistic understanding of what a wedding entails money-wise. I think it is important to manage the expectation. Ultimately, I like to map out the budget so that your money is spent on the couples’ priorities and most importantly, not send them off to their honey moon completely in debt! The budget will affect every aspect of planning, so it is important to get a good grasp of this early in the planning process.

2. Priorities

The next thing I like to get a good sense of is the couples’ priorities. I usually ask couples what they want out of their wedding (besides starting a new and blissful life together!) I ask if they want their guests to come away having the best dance party of their whole lives, the best meal of their whole lives, the most heartfelt ceremony of their whole lives, or to have been in the most beautiful setting of their whole lives. Usually the answer is all of the above, but for the most part couples tend to lean to one persuasion or another.

3. Vision

I love to start with couples by asking what they envision their wedding day to be like. Often, it is just a “feeling” and I believe there is a way to craft an event to capture that feeling. Whether it be a rambling free-for-all or a sit-down ballroom affair, each “feeling” requires certain logistics, timing, and aesthetic to execute. Getting to know the clients is the best part of the planning process. After all, understanding their styles and preferences helps me to execute their vision on their wedding day. I ask about where they like to shop, their favorite restaurants, how they decorate their home. Anything that gives me a good sense of their style will help to get a consistent thread throughout the whole wedding and be sure to infuse the wedding with the personalities of the couple.

Thanks, Jessie!

 

 

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