Wednesday, October 30, 2013

What to do with all that wedding stuff?!

As Event Planners, we know couples have a lot of “stuff” leftover from their weddings, often taking up valuable space in a spare room, or collecting dust in their attic. You know what we’re talking about­—one hundred of those candle votives that brightened your tables, vast amounts of paper lanterns, or the wine cork place card holders you slaved over for hours! Finding time and energy to sell these pieces can be daunting, especially after planning a wedding.

What if there was a centralized, fun-filled place where you could buy and sell such items, all artistically displayed to inspire and help you create a distinctive look for your wedding or event?

Eventiques is a new wedding and event flea market created by Eutopia Events and is focused on helping people find decorative elements at affordable prices all in one location! Décor from past events is given new life by being reused or repurposed for someone else’s wedding, shower, even a birthday party. Looking for something old, something new, or something borrowed? You will find carefully selected, used event décor, vintage goods, wedding gowns, unique rentals, and handmade pieces for your wedding or special celebration. There will be music, food, and great deals!

New England is home to many antique shops and flea markets, but Eventiques will be one like no other! Join us Saturday November 16th from 10am–4pm and Sunday November 17th from 9am–3pm at Eastworks, 116 Pleasant St. in Easthampton, MA on the first floor. Ticket prices are $8 at the door or $5 if you pre-register. Please visit www.eventiquesfleamarket.com  for more information and to register.

Are you a bride, groom, or event professional who would like information on how you can sell your gently used items, or participate in the flea market? Contact us at eutopiaevents@gmail.com.





1 comment:

  1. Awesome idea! Good luck on your event. I'm sure it'll turn out great. Looking forward to seeing post-event photos :)

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