Friday, February 27, 2009

Tips To Save On Wedding Invitations

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- Order at least 15 extra invitations. There will always be someone extra to send an to. Similarly, your family and May, you want to keep copies as . It's cheaper to order a little more with the rest of the invitations have to come back and order them separately. It is much cheaper and easier for printers to print in bulk at a time.


- Also, be sure to order extra envelopes in case you are correct mistakes.


- When you order your invitations, be sure to order your RSVP cards, address cards, reception cards, thank you notes and other cards you want May to get everything in a single command. In doing so, many printing companies most likely to give you a deal.


- Some include thank you cards in your package. This can be a saving on your print job because you do not need to.


- You can also buy ready RSVP cards to local crafts stores. Compare prices and May you be able to make this so.


- Print your own cards from your computer.


- The most colorful invitations the most expensive. Use a single color with a little shade variations may be saving money. Find savings if you use fewer colors.


- Black ink is still cheaper than the ink color. It is also more elegant.


- If your invitation bows and ribbons, to resort to buying them and putting them on you. It cost more to have the printer and put them on for you.


- Blotting paper is not necessary nowadays. Its original use was careful not to smudge the ink when wet. Today, the ink does stain more by hand, unless you write your invitations.


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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Ideas For The Perfect Finishing Touch!

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The are symbols of love and life, and bring a sense of elegance and transcendence to a and . Of course, you can be creative and express your unique sense of style with your wedding flowers. The ideas are as varied and numerous as the wives - or you can match your bridal party accent colors with a unifying color, or create a splash by adding color to another all black and white wedding to mention only two.


Here are some other ideas to start your creative thinking and help you plan a wedding, you and your guests will remember fondly the chance for years to come:


• COLOR

Use it, play with it, be creative! Consider using different shades of the same hue - from light pink, for example - as an elegant way to add color to your wedding day. Otherwise, go with color for a dramatic monochromatic effect - try cream or white.

• VERDURE

Beautiful green as leaves and ferns can add depth and elegance at your disposal, and possibly save money on flowers. Florists have access to many varieties of greenery and the creative possibilities are endless. Of variegated ivy delicate fern green, glossy leaves, you can create almost any mood you incorporating beautiful greenery. It is also useful for creating a domino effect at the end of pews chandeliers, flowers, etc..

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• ACCESSORIES

Add a unique touch to your wedding flower decoration with accessories. For example, ask your florist incorporate ribbons, strings of (fake) pearls, feathers or an element of sparkle to your settings. This way you can express your own sense of style and make use of colors and effects that are not available with a few flowers and greenery.

• CANDLES

Superb creative centers to chandeliers, table candles add soft lighting and romantic wedding flowers. You can make a statement with a large pillar candles or tealights tiny ... the possibilities are endless!

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

Wedding Cake

A wedding cake is a traditional luscious desert shared with the guest in a wedding feast after the ceremonial rite. It is also considered as the centerpiece of the wedding banquet. Miniature figurines that represent the bride and groom more often put on top of the cake.

The tiered spire of a famous medieval church called St. Bride's in London, England gave the inspiration for the layered design of our wedding cakes.

The wedding cake tradition originated back during the medieval era. It is required of for each one of the wedding guest to bring a petite cake. These cakes would be stacked up and arranged in layers. These stacks of cakes would ultimately become as one cake.

Our contemporary wedding cake is said to evolve from this traditional practice. Fortunately, this odd tradition changed, and the cake is now eaten as noticed during the couple's romantic sharing of the first slice.

• White and creamy cake is a reminder of an Italian culture, while a fruit cake if more of a Greek practice.
• A memorable piece of cake topper that is very significant in your life.
• Pick a favorite cake in lieu of the traditional white wedding cakes.

Wedding cakes are often viewed with its symbolic value than the enjoyment and pleasure of eating it. Today's cakes are no more the plain white ones with boring frostings; instead these cakes can be visual as well as a culinary showpiece. Lists of interesting cake icing are described to suit the couple's palate.



A butter cream-iced cake is required to be kept in a cold place.
Royal Icing is used to make the other cake accessories such as the flowers and the other edible cake decorations.

The wedding cake we are familiar with today had its beginning several hundred years ago, in a confection that celebrated the wedding ceremony of Queen Victoria's daughter in 1859. Wedding cake developed from there. Wedding cakes these days are to a great extent more creative.
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Diamond Wedding Rings



Many brides in these modern times, however, like to wear their engagement ring along with their wedding ring, on the same finger. Ring designers keep this in mind while creating rings; another thing they consider is that many women prefer symmetrically matching diamond rings with diamonds of the same size and shape.


Diamond wedding rings are pieces of jewelry that will probably be worn all the time, for a very long time to come. Besides, wedding rings reveal a person’s choice and style, even personality. There is one rule of thumb while choosing wedding rings: smaller rings match smaller hands,

while the opposite naturally is true for big-boned hands.

Another trend that is catching on is matching wedding rings, featuring hand-made designs with diamonds for the lady and any precious stone to go with it for the gentleman. Some jewelers give customers the opportunity to design their own diamond wedding rings. They offer solitaire settings, three stone settings or multiple-stone setting with platinum, 18K white gold or 18K yellow gold, for example.


Wedding rings must be chosen with care because they will sit on people’s fingers as signs of love to be treasured, while being a constant reminder of wedding vows and mutual commitment to marriage.
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Monday, February 16, 2009

Choosing Your Wedding Dress.

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The truth is, every single body type has an inherent beauty that can only be accentuated and flattered with the right choice of wedding dress. Your body is structured according to the ways that nature felt it was best suited, and you should neither hide nor feel embarrassed about this fact when you are looking for you dress. It will be difficult, while in the process of shopping, to hear the terms you have applied so often to yourself while looking in the mirror used by employees at the boutique when you are searching for your dress, and the only way to avoid this is to be comfortable with who you are. With that said, you will want to feel as gorgeous as possible in your wedding gown, and we all have small imperfections that we will want hidden on our most important day.

Whatever your body shape may be, do not try and fool yourself into thinking it is something else. You are going to be on display on your wedding day, and choosing a dress that you wished fit you perfectly would be an incredible mistake. No matter what your body type, you will look beautiful on your special day if you choose a dress style that conforms to your body type.

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It should also be mentioned that very few people actually lose weight in the time leading up to your wedding. The planning can take such a heavy toll in terms of stress and energy that dieting is simply a bad decision- many brides believe that they can spread the loss out over time, but the fact is that, as with any diet, commitment will be a problem. You may end up blowing the diet and then actually gaining weight as your body tries to compensate. Short term diets in the months before the wedding are a terrible idea, as you will need to maintain your energy levels as the tasks begin piling up. There is also the added fact that you are going to be attending several parties with excellent food, and you probably will not be able to summon the will power to stay away from it.

It is best, therefore, if you are honest with yourself when choosing your wedding dress. Don't choose a dress that will look its best on you after you lose eight or ten pounds. This may seem like a small amount, but the fact is even these numbers are hard to reach when you are trying to lose weight. It is best not to take the chance.

If you do lose weight, good for you. Wedding dress adjustments are much easier made to fit a bride who has lost some weight than they would be for one who has not managed to do as she had hoped. Do not factor weight loss in when you are shopping for your dress.

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

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