Saturday, June 21, 2008

Super Heros


Become a Super Hero!

A headline in the local paper caught my attention, it said " At Area Shelters, Discarded Pets a Sign of the Times". At Laurel Mountain Basket Company, we are pet friendly. Proceeds from our Cat Napping cat nip pillows and Spoiled Rotten Dog Gift Baskets benefit local rescue services. I've decided that until the end of this year, we will donate 10% from the sale of any of our pet products to area shelters. Check out our selection gifts for pets and the people who love and become a Super Hero!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

From This Day Forward


Planning a wedding? It may be only a single wedding, but there are basically three separate events to plan for. The ceremony, the reception and the honeymoon.
Today, I want to talk about the reception. This is probably the most overwhelming of the three because there are so many details involved. Where to have it, who to invite, and how much you are willing to spend are at the top of the list.
Where to have it is really contingent on who will attend and how much your are willing to spend. You will want a venue that is large enough to accommodate your guests comfortably, but not so large that it feels empty. The type of wedding (outdoors and casual or up town and chic) and what a particular venue includes in the price will also be considered in your choice. A venue that caters to events may include items like the cake and other amenities in the cost where as another venue choice may mean you will need to provide everything from decorations to linens to hiring a clean up crew. Once you have decided on where you will have your reception, you will want to reserve your date and time. This is especially important if the venue is very popular and/or it is a very busy season.
When considering who to invite, remember that, although it is the bride's day, the comfort and conveniences of the guests should be a major consideration. Some guest may be coming from out of town and they may need overnight accommodations. If the reception is being held in the banquet facility of a hotel, often times rooms can be reserved right on the premises. Otherwise, a block of rooms can be reserved at a nearby hotel. A really nice touch is to have a gift basket of treats placed in each room for your guest to enjoy.
How much will it cost? Know exactly what you are willing to spend before starting to plan the wedding. Make a budget and stick to it! Start by making a list of what you need and affix a price to each item. By having an idea of what you want and how much you are willing to spend, the planning process will go much more smoothly.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

The New View


The economy is impacting every business in some way or another. Many of my clients have had to cut back on gift giving even though they know that recognizing others is an important part of doing business. We have been looking for ways to allow them to continue giving high quality gifts while keeping within their newly revised budgets. Laurel Mountain Basket Company is proud to announce that we have found the solution!

We have partnered with one of our favorite suppliers and are now able to offer our clients a line of private label, locally produced, gourmet food items. Our clients can choose from a wonderful variety of New England style treats, like Cranberry, White Chocolate Brownie Mix, which is sooooo yummy, Clambake Spices, a down east seasoning for chowders and sea food that also makes a kickin' dip and other radically fun foods. Beautifully packaged and labelled with the company logo or special greeting, these unique gifts make great favors for corporate events, conferences or special promotion!

We can combine a package of cranberry flapjack or maple scone mix with a mini jug of pure Massachusetts maple syrup, add the company logo and create a one of a kind gift that makes a great impression.
Marie