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My sister, Olesha, has always loved photography. She graduated in May 2007 with a BFA in Photography / Computer Imagery and recently graduated with her MBA with a concentration in Marketing. She is the creative director and owner of a wedding photography business, O2 Weddings, based in Baltimore, Maryland. She is an active member of PPA. She is a regular contributor to my blog.

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Never one to settle for one thing, Onida pursues her passion for Event Management with zeal and thirst for learning innovative ideas. In 2005 after planning and getting decor concepts for many events she decided to officially go into business. With her business plan in hand and her vast imagination, Opulent Creations Events, LLC was born. Onida's vision was to form an innovative special events business specializing in event decor.

As an event planner and designer, Onida has the unique ability to understand different personalities and preferences- this is largely attributed to her training as an educator and engineer. She prides herself in gaining personal and friendly relationships with her clients. OCE, LLC has effectively created many exquisite and memorable events in Maryland, New Jersey, and New York.

Creativity, talent, and experience has allowed Onida to achieve a high quality service with extra attention to detail at a price that is reasonable for her clients. Onida's motto is that you are only as good as your last event, therefore treat each event as if it were the only one.

Relax and let Opulent Creations Events, LLC make your ideas come to life.

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Friday
06Nov2009

Pretty in Pink Girls' Tea Party

Catching up on my favorite blogs I came across the St. Louis Entertainers' website, in particular an article titled Pretty in Pink. I am a sucker for birthday celebrations and these little girls' party took the cake!!

Let's start with the activities for the little girls to particpate. There was a dress-up workshop, a fashion show, and an etiquete expert to show the girls how to have tea properly. Wow! I love it!

Here is the original article from the site:

Demi cups, teddy bears, feather boas? Not at this tea party! There's nothing more fun than taking a favorite theme and giving it a fun twist. And at Josie's Tower Grove Heights home, there's always room for something different. No stranger to beautiful celebrations, Josie is a professional wedding and special events planner, running a successful company from her office in Webster Groves. On her days off, she enjoys spending time with her two wonderful daughters and fabulous husband. When the time came to plan a birthday party for her two daughters, who incidentally have their birthdays one week apart, the creative juices were flowing.

The party theme developed into an adorable girls' tea with monograms and silhouettes, inspired by Josie's newly finished tin ceiling and stunning crystal chandelier. Beautiful scalloped china for this small at-home party was rented, and didn't even have to be washed up afterwards. Silhouettes were used on the invitations, favors, cakes, and gift bags. The invitations were designed on a white doily accented with a pink bow. For variety's sake, monograms were used on unexpected party accoutrements, such as cookie favors and table chairs.

The girls were turning five and three, so favors and gift bags had to be interesting yet age- appropriate. For the older girls, each placesetting had a pink "doodle diary" for guests to take home. The younger girls were given favor bags filled with chocolates and paired up with a large marshmallow lollipop. Each birthday girl had a miniature birthday cake with her own silhouette pressed into the side. The cakes, adorned with polka-dots and topped off with fondant ribbon, were designed to look like birthday presents. The initial letter of each guest's name, made of wood cut-out and covered with pink silk rose petals, was draped over the back of her assigned chair.

Just for fun, an etiquette expert was called to come and teach the girls proper tea etiquette and table manners. Afterwards, the girls put aside their lessons and did what they do best... play pretend, giggle, and have a great time!

 

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Reader Comments (1)

Josie's girls are so adorable!!! That was such a great spread in St. Louis Entertains Magazine. I will let Josie know you posted about her girls and their tea-party.

November 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNichole- Cosmopolitan Events

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