June 2009

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June 28, 2009

Modern and Bright are the Trends for Wedding Invitations

by Keira Adams

The hottest style in wedding invitations is lively and fun. More and more couples have a preference up-to-the-minute colors for their invites to make them less stiff. Conventional invitations tend to be so somber that folks basically put them aside after they are aware of the details. More individual invitations are inclined to receive many praise, particularly from friends who are soon to be married. A wedding ceremony truly is an event to celebrate and the feel of the invitation must say so.

Precisely how does a marriage invitation become more dramatic and exciting? The colors selected for the wedding invitations has a big bearing. Even though it’s nevertheless suggested to pattern it according to the shades of the wedding party, it’s always good to employ vibrant shades.

Rich jewel tones are the most up-to-date fashion on the runway and the same goes for marriage invitations. There are many delicious purples, shiny emeralds, fiery oranges and electric blues. Gone are the days of being subtle with light colors as a theme.

As a setting, whites are too boring and black may be too gloomy. The modern thing as a foundation for the cool jewel tones is grey. It is the perfect setting for the stationery to produce balance with the ornate colors. It is clean and gives a contemporary feel.

Generally couples still go with uncomplicated patterns in spite of the lively color palette selected. Simplicity and minimalism will in no way go out of style. Timeless lace patterns are still used as an accent even for these trendy marriage ceremony invitations.

Having uncomplicated designs, the paper ought to have supplementary embellishments including imprinted monograms. The main paper should also feature textures aside from the imprinted detailing as it enhances the lush impression that most invitations want to communicate. Having a monogram is still recommended but in place of the initial, it should contain the full names.

Aside from the hottest styles, a couple should at all times bear in mind their own character and tastes. If there is a means to integrate their love story in the wedding invitation it follows that they ought to do so. Apart from the central invitation, the other components of formal wedding invitation etiquette such as the RSVP cards, save the date cards, menu cards and set cards should all be decorated with the same theme. These can still have variations but should be harmonized.

A final piece of advice is to browse your options and make a decision with the help of your closest friends in order to make them feel special and included.

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June 27, 2009

Perfect Wedding Speech for You

by Patricia Lambert

The trouble begins once you are asked to talk at a wedding reception, regardless of whether you’re the best man, maid of honor, the brides father or a friend or family member, you’ll need to have the rudiments on composing a perfect wedding speech. There are some respectable tips and principles to comply with depending upon what your role is in the marriage or wedding party and we’ll speak regading them here. First, and in all probability our most essential point is remember that if you are planning to talk, don’t drink too much alcohol to the point where you could blur your words or having a problem getting up. This is just shameful and will detract from the bride, the bridegroom, and the total event.

A better idea, no matter what your function in the wedding, is to seek to take time out to make notations and scheme out your speech. From this draft, you can compose your speech or make remarks on cards and taking along your speech or index cards to the wedding is completely OK so don’t think that you must remember it. Before you begin your address, present yourself by your name and your function so everyone knows who you are. Stay with your draft or speech and try not to make it overlong or overwhelming, preserving in mind that there are more than likely others who would like to talk, so the shorter and sweeter the better.

If you would like to include a funny account in your speech, that is absolutely OK, but do not speak about a story that only you and the groom know about. Speak about broad humorous tales about how the bride and groom met, absorbing information of what their lives together will bring or why they are a remarkable couple. Genuine speeches that are tender will usually create a few tears, but that’s ok as well. Try to avoid insults even if you believe they are funny, as they in all likelihood aren’t, vulgar words, and never just stand upthere and speak about yourself. Your speech should lead up to, and finish with you raising your drinking glass to the bride and bridegroom so everybody can toast them.

If being asked to deliver a wedding speech makes you troubled or you are lost as to how to write one, enlist the help of friends who can help you write a good speech and then practice it on them, and this will provide you a healthy idea what kind of reaction you will receive from your speech. If the reaction is good then you’ve done a good job, but if it’s not so good request some constructive criticism on where you went wrong.

If you are asked to give a speech and maybe know the groom, but not the bride that well, then her girl friends for assistance and use their thoughts about her to assist you compose your address. Keeping your address brief, entertaining, genuine, and remembering that the goal is to talk about and congratulate the bride and groom will ensure you will deliver a perfect wedding speech.

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A Winter’s Tale: Creating a Winter Wedding of Your Dreams

by Aaron Hu

Wintertime is a perfect time for a wedding. Peace on earth and good will toward men reigns, and it’s the best time to get cozy with your loved one. If you plan poorly, however, you could end up with a wedding right out of “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” This article will help you plan a winter wedding that won’t have your guests asking, “What’s this?”

First of all, let’s talk about favors. Winter has so many symbols that it’s easy to find some that are right for you. Silver snowflakes add a charming touch, as do tiny tealights–the light within the darkness.You could do your own take on the tradition of having the guests ring a bell for the couple to kiss, and put strings of jingle bells on the table instead. Wedding guests always love this activity, and the jingle bells will provide a personal touch that they will love even more.

Music is an important part of the wedding, but even more so for the reception. Along with regular music for your dancing pleasure, slip in a few holiday tunes. “Let it Snow” is a classic, as is “Jingle Bell Rock”. Perhaps your first dance can be a slow dance to something like “Baby It’s Cold outside”. Your guests will dance the night away, inspired by the Christmas spirit.

For the wedding itself, you can start the theme off with the bride’s dress. There are very beautiful wedding dresses available with a winter theme; some are adorned with faux fur or include a tasteful stole. Or you could have the bridesmaids wear dresses that reflect the theme; perhaps a snowflake pattern or even snowman hair ornaments would work. These ideas would be subtle yet stylish enough to make the theme functional.

The bride could make a grand entrance in a horse drawn sleigh, with her bridesmaids and family riding with her. The groom could ride in on a single horse for his debut. After the ceremony, the reception could be held in an ice hotel (it’s warmer than you think!) or at an ice skating rink. Invite the guests to dress up in Victorian costume–there’s nothing like having a large group reenacting a scene straight out of a Victorian postcard!

Decorations for this type of event are easy. Twinkling lights would be beautiful along the walls, with silver streamers to reflect the light. The tables can be covered with tablecloths that have holly or ivy on them. Fake snow can be sprinkled on the table, and gifts can be put into a large sled. Your guests will be thrilled with the decor! Make it a party for them. Hire someone to play Santa and ask them what they want for Christmas. This will keep the kids happy, make the parents grateful, and give your day a little less stress. You can also get carolers to regale your guests with holiday songs, either during the wedding or during the reception. Imagine the looks on your guests’ faces when you walk in to a sung version of “Here Comes the Bride”, done, perhaps, by a local children’s choir.

Last but not least,the food can reflect your theme. Serve winter favorites like Irish coffee and mulled wine to your guests. Have something for the kids too, like mulled cider and hot chocolate. As far as food, anything goes. A roast turkey would be great; a roast goose would be even better. And for dessert, try a lovely flaming plum pudding.

A winter wedding is an opportunity to show your style and individuality. Make sure you plan and communicate with each other in order to make it work. With this type of foresight, you can have a wedding that will be unforgettable.

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June 26, 2009

Personalized Wedding Napkins as Souvenirs and Collectors Items

by Sheryl Hope

The idea of personalized wedding napkins on your special day is simply brilliant since prices of any product are soaring high nowadays. Anything personalized is always unique aside from the fact of being practical for you can really have as many napkins as you wish to be printed since they are so affordable. You just need to find different types of these things and classify them accordingly as to which tables you should set them.

Since these are colored stuffs, the tables should likewise be in a color-coded arrangement for the proper distribution of the colorful personalized wedding napkins. This will serve as a distinguishing line factor as to where the guests would sit for they will get their token at the entrance of the banquet hall.

The less expensive ones are the tissue type or soft paper type to be used during the banquet setting and these are found on all the tables. The cloth personalized wedding napkins are to be reserved for special people or on the presidential table only. If it is not too much for your financial limits, you can have them embroidered rather than mere printed for a more personal touch.

There are guests who would like to take some of the colorful personalized wedding napkins on the table so you need to instruct the one responsible for the food service to place some few extra pieces in the center of each table. The number of these items should also be regulated for you might run out of these things. It is up to the assigned people to oversee if there is a need to add more napkins or not.

It is the responsibility of the ushers or usherettes to distribute the more expensive personalized wedding napkins. It may sound a little bit tedious but it is just a matter of cooperation and teamwork and proper dissemination of your instructions. You have saved a great deal with these personalized wedding napkins.

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Wedding Photographer Make the Right Choice

by Joshua Martinez

Selecting a wedding photographer is a crucial decision you make while planning your wedding. Your wedding is the most important day of your life and the photos will keep the memories alive for a long time to come. So, these special moments need a professional to capture this on camera. This article gives you several aspects of selecting the ideal wedding photographer.

When you choose a wedding photographer, ensure that he is an expert photographer. The evaluation of their professional approach can be undertaken in two ways. Firstly, ask them to provide references from their former customers. With this you can speak face-to-face with other couples who have utilized the photographer’s services. Next, you must meet the photographer in order to find out if he is well-suited to your needs, even before you award him the assignment. If the photographer is unsatisfactory, you can decide not to hire him.

The other factor that you need to take into account is the photographer’s association with any professional trade organization. Members belonging to the Australian Institute of Professional Photography possess a certification as they have been assessed for their skills and business practice. Finding a wedding photographer who is linked to this well-known organization, ensures that he will deliver quality photographs according to your expectations.

It is important to know how familiar the photographer is with wedding photography. A number of wedding photography services do just a small number of wedding projects a year and work with other customers in the remaining period of time. To ensure that the photographer can offer you the photographic style you want, see his earlier wedding-related work. Sometimes the photographer may be good at natural and candid photos but may not be well qualified to photograph formal occasions.

Ask your wedding photographer to tell you how many years he has been working in the field of photography. A well-known business that is around for a while proves that the person has many satisfied clients. It also gives you an indication that the studio won’t shut shop suddenly and leave you stranded right in the middle of your wedding. An experienced photographer will generally be in the background during the occasion and yet manage to take the best pictures of your special time.

Selecting the best wedding photographer will help you preserve your cherished moments, successfully.

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