Friday, August 5, 2011

Today in history...

So I thought I would start something new with this blog to help me kick off the new and improved me. You see, I have recently switched careers. Although I really loved activities planning, I am now starting a new adventure, which means MORE TIME FOR WEDDING PLANNING!!! Yay!

Getting back in to the swing of things, I have decided to add a new topic for the blog titled "Today in history..." Through this series I hope you find inspiration for your upcoming events. If you can imagine it, I can help you plan it! So here it goes. Happy planning everyone!

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AUGUST 5TH
Today in history...

In 1914, the first electric traffic lights were installed in Cleveland, Ohio.



Here's some fun and funky ways to theme your wedding or party around traffic lights! Enjoy!





Stop in the name of cuff-daddy




These fun fruit skewers are a fun way to bring color and theme to the party!

Stoplight

What better flower to use than a fiery red lily named "the Stoplight?"








Wednesday, June 29, 2011

When life gives you lemons, make LEMONADE!

Something that always makes me think of jumping in the lake and basking in the sunshine is a nice tall glass of lemonade. Use this recipe to make the VERY VERY BEST lemonade for your next trip outdoors. You can also use this recipe for an outdoor party like family gatherings or garden weddings. Enjoy the sunshine!





SIMPLE SYRUP

Bring 2 cups of water to a boil. Remove from heat and stir in 1 cup of sugar.


LEMONADE!

Remove the juice from 8 lemons. Dump juice into container of choice. Fill with cold water and stir, leaving enough room to pour in your simple syrup. Dump in simple syrup to taste, stirring after each addition. Put in refrigerator to cool or pour over ice and enjoy immediately!





Have fun! - Layla Crouch, CWP

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

A case of Wedding Fever...

Wowww!!!!

These last few months have been nothing short of crazy, busy, and yet insanely fun! Big Cedar has been keeping me very busy planning all sorts of new and improved activities for the resort. Now it is June, and I once again have caught wedding fever. With the warm sunshine and gorgeous sunsets always comes a new summer season filled with wedding vows and outdoor parties. In celebration of all things love and summer, here's some fun outdoor party and wedding ideas to jump start your planning.....





THE KNOT (I LOVE THEM!!!)
Check out this link for Eight Great Summer Wedding Trends!


Want something specific for your wedding or upcoming event but don't know how to get it? Find pictures for inspiration and give it to an event planner. Many professional event planners can take an image and turn it into reality. As a matter of fact, I pride myself on that very thing.


MARTHA STEWART WEDDINGS (I LOVE HER TOO!!!)
Are you the kind of bride that is a little crafty inside? Check out these fun ideas for a summer themed event that are sure to be fun to put together and guess what?... these ideas look great too!


COUNTRY LIVING
Here's a link that will lead to several other ideas for outdoor summer parties! Food, decor, and more! Check it out!





More to come soon everyone! Happy planning!

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Activities Coordination at Big Cedar Lodge

In case some of you don't know, I am the Assistant Activities Manager for Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale, Missouri (right outside of Branson). I deal with corporate groups, children, families, several resorts, and outside tourists on a daily basis. To get a better idea of what makes me who I am and to give you a better idea of my qualifications, I wanted to give you a peak through photos of what I do as part of the Activities Team for Big Cedar Lodge and neighboring properties. Have fun getting to know me a little better!


Layla Crouch, CWP
Events By Layla




Twelve Days of Christmas: Two Turtle Doves Presentation

Candy vendor making chocolate turtle candies for guests




Gingerbread House Making




Interactive Bell Choir




Tree Lighting Ceremony: Entertainer with children




Santa helping the children build toys in his toy workshop







Haunted Tram Tour at Dogwood Canyon





Casting & Cocktails Game For Corporate Groups





Ozark Olympics: Group Team-building Activity




The Newlywed Game




Science Day on the Lawn




Kids' Fishing




Nature Day: Catching Bugs




Candy Bar BINGO







Kids' Kamp at Dogwood Canyon




Holiday Picnics and Seasonal Festivals




Pirate Scavenger Hunts on the lake




Private Corporate Kids' Clubs




Kids' Club Stables Day




Big Cedar volunteers employees to give back to the community






Kids' Club Cooking Day

Friday, November 19, 2010

Holiday Traditions: HOSTING THANKSGIVING

SO YOU VOLUNTEERED TO HOST
THANKSGIVING THIS YEAR???


With all the hustle of shopping for presents and scheduling every moment of your life to get everything done, someone has to volunteer to host Thanksgiving. No need to fear though. When that time comes, raise your hand and volunteer to do the honors with pride. Pay attention to this post and get a lot of great information to help you make it through TURKEY DAY or any day that calls for a great dinner party!




TIP #1
Think VERSATILITY
  • If you know you'll be hosting lots of holiday parties, invest in one good set of dishes that can go with everything.
My dish of choice: a nice, classic white square plate. Simple colors like white are good because you can virtually pair them with any other dishes in any other color and get a completely new look.
  • If you must buy a tablecloth, buy one that can be used during different times of the year.
I chose a muted green that will work great for fall and the holiday season.
  • Folding chairs are a good investment if you entertain often. Buy them if you can and you will save yourself money for future events. If buying isn't an option, I am willing to bet you have some friends who would be willing to let you borrow theirs.

TIP #2
Do-It-Yourself Traditions

  • Color the mashed potatoes every year in a different hue.
  • Start the Christmas season with a bang by having your own "tree-lighting" ceremony at home. (I wrap Santa Hats for my guests in some brown wrapping paper and tie it with raffia ribbon. Then, I use their place card as their entry ticket to see which lucky guest will get to light the tree this year.)


TIP #3
Save Time and Save Your Sanity
  • Set the table ahead of time. I'm starting mine a few days before Thanksgiving.
  • Put the bowls, plates, and containers for all the foods you plan to serve on the table in advance. Then, put a label on them to show what food you plan to serve from that container.
  • Next, make sure you have enough serving utensils for all the food you will be serving. This may seem to be a silly reminder but I promise you will thank me for this one.
  • Make the place cards in advance.
  • Make sure you get an R.S.V.P. with at least 3-5 days notice so you can make all the proper accommodations for each guest.




TIP #4
Don't Sweat It!
  • Remind yourself that you are also allowed to enjoy the party. Planning ahead helps make sure you can have fun too!
  • In the end, it isn't about the pretty decorations or the way you cooked "The Bird." It is all about the way you make your guests feel. Remember that and you'll be golden!




All it takes is a little planning to turn to-do into to-the-table.

Above all else, Thanksgiving is the time of year when we start the holiday season and spend more time with our loved ones... at least I hope you do.

Do a few things I have mentioned to help you relax at your next Thanksgiving dinner, or use these tips to help you plan for any dinner party you are hosting. Planning makes perfect and although we can't always be perfect, we can try to come close. Good luck to you in all your holiday meal planning. We wish you a very Happy Holidays from the Events By Layla team.



Layla Crouch, CWP
Events By Layla

Holiday Traditions: INTRO

Fall is the time of year when I feel the need to pull out all the cranberry and vanilla scented candles and deck every inch of my home in decorations nothing short of warm and inviting. The holiday season is finally upon us and the crisp, cold chill in the air has made its appearance and finally decided to stay. With all the changes that happen in every fall season, I have been inspired to create new traditions this year for Thanksgiving.

You see, this will be my first time to actually cook a Thanksgiving dinner. Most memories I have of Thanksgiving include the years I traveled to New York with my high school drama department. To me, Thanksgiving was always about putting on the warmest tights, bundling up in several scarfs and a heavy coat, and walking several blocks to a chic French restaurant with several of my closest pals and about a hundred other strangers, not to mention catching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade next to Times Square. There is something very cool about New York City during the holidays. It simply transforms before your very eyes and becomes a magical playland for holiday shoppers and sight-seeing tourists. Ahhhh New York... such an amazing city. But alas, this Thanksgiving will be one of only a few I remember spending close to home, and this year I am starting my own traditions which I hope I can carry on for years to come.

With a cup of something warm in my hand at all times, I am beginning my quest to finding the perfect traditions and whimsy to add to this special holiday. Throughout my journey, I will share some of the ideas and tips I find so you can make your holiday season special, too.

Happy Planning!
L.C.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

September 18, 2010: Neda + Alex - Garden Wedding

It is amazing how time can fly by. I remember the first time I met Neda. She was head over heals about Alex and I had just gotten married myself. Both of us were students in the hospitality department at Arkansas Tech and we realized we had a lot in common.

Soon after we met, my new and very dear friend had been popped the ultimate question. I remember her sharing every detail of their sweet engagement - how he proposed and the party awaiting them with their families. From the moment I met Neda two years ago to the moment before her walk down the aisle, I saw a woman who had such a beautiful love for Alex and I could tell how much he loved her too.

After such a long, but worthwhile engagement, Neda and Alex were ready to say "I-DO!" Their ceremony was held at Creekwood Gardens, a gorgeous outdoor venue with a total intimate and garden feel. Melissa McCrotty was the photographer, and was one of the first vendor choices Neda made. I, personally, have decided it is impossible for Melissa to take a bad picture. The DJ that kept our party going was DJ Connection and the cake was provided by Carbajal Bakery. Thanks to all the vendors!


Congratulations Mr. & Mrs. Davitt!!!! My husband and I were so glad to have shared in your celebration.