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Tips On Choosing A Short Wedding Dress For A Summer Themed Wedding

Posted by Charles on 16 April 2011
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Are you planning a summer wedding? If so, then you need a short wedding dress. Not all short dresses are the same so you’ll need to understand about the diverse styles and fabrics to determine which dress will look best on you! Read this short guide to acquire an understanding of a variety of styles and fabrics of short bridal gowns and sundresses.

A shorter dress is ideal for a summer wedding. Whether or not you’re going to get married on the beach, you’ll still want to go with a small wedding dress to go with the season. There are numerous colors and styles to choose from, although you should stick to whatever flatters your body type the most. Make the larger parts of your body appear smaller and make the smaller parts appear larger. The perfect dress will create a nice balance.

A summer wedding dress doesn’t have to be all white. You are able to add a splash of color. Whether it’s a pink ribbon, orange sash, or colorful sequins, you can generate a colorful wedding outfit. Make sure all the colors go well together. Everything, including the dress and accessories need to match in order for your outfit to be complete.

The dress should be soft and breathable. You do not need to sweat or feel uncomfortable on the biggest day of one’s life with ideas from wedding lush. You obviously won’t want a long train, either. Heavily textured fabrics need to be avoided.

Select a brief wedding dress made out of any of the following:

Chiffon – delicate and transparent. Just do not pick a layered chiffon dress

Batiste – an extremely lightweight, transparent fabric

Crepe – a thin and light fabric having a crinkled, yet soft surface

Charmeuse – a semi-lustrous fabric that feels like satin

Damask – somewhat similar to brocade, except that it is woven to become much lighter

Duchesse satin – a lightweight of polyester and silk woven into a satin-like finish

Wear a dress that reflects your personality with a perfect veil for your wedding dress. It will be fun and flirty or sexy and chic. It could be an old fashioned summer dress or a modern cocktail dress. You can find numerous designs to opt for, so you can simply uncover one that suits your personal taste and that looks excellent on you!

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Planning Your Wedding Holiday

Posted by Charles on 11 April 2011
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Many travel agents can get you experienced wedding managers to set up the holiday wedding for you. So arranging the special day abroad doesn’t need to be fraught or complicated.

Anyone thinking about a romantic wedding overseas will want to know every aspect has been thought of, from the champagne reception in the starry sky, right down to the last wine glass, so follow these guidelines on how best to book a luxury wedding holiday.

The normal all inclusive holiday package for a wedding overseas will often include the following: A professional wedding coordinator, an administrator to organize a marriage license, a celebrant ( doesn’t have to be religious ) to do the ceremony, seating and waiting organization for your guests, a cake and the decor, such as the flowers. Also you could include photographs , your wedding DVD, a DJ, dinner for the special couple and the reception for the guests.

Make sure to discuss your personal preferences in full early on . You wouldn’t want to be disappointed later, and also, asking as many questions as possible is a good way to show just how professional the company is before parting with your money. Of course, the more elaborate your wedding holiday, the more money you should expect to pay, so make sure to budget cautiously, accounting for all costs.

Be ready though, that if you do pass all the arrangements over to an administrator abroad , you will not get a package dedicated just to you. What you save in terms of stress and hassle, you could surrender in terms of individuality. If you want something really unique , it’s up  to you, but there may be a certain amount of flexibility in some packages. If you want more control, talk directly with the hotel, or find a local wedding planner.

Whichever way you choose to do it, it’s usually encouraged that clients book their wedding ceremony at the same time as booking their vacation. Weather is relevant of course and seasons must be taken into account. Just because you’re getting married in the Caribbean doesn’t mean guaranteed sunshine. The monsoon rains come each year and could make a wedding a wash out, so check such details before you book. nobody can tell for definite whether you’ll get a sunny day, so check what contingency plans could be put in place should rain start to fall.

Most couples like to join up the wedding abroad with a honeymoon, and sometimes a holiday for family and friends also. Make sure these bits and pieces are all tied up before making a commitment to the ceremony, so that it’s not too late to get out should the destination or operator fail to meet all your exacting requirements.

It may not be the most romantic of topics, but it is essential to check all legal requirements based on the destination of your choice. Visas or proof of residence may be needed as well. it’s a good idea to get in touch with the embassy of your country of choice to validate what paper work is needed. Make sure that you’re covered with travel insurance – not every policy covers weddings as well.

The majority of weddings abroad take place in hotels – a lot of operators have established relationships with the venues in question.

Don’t forget that you could always ask for an upgrade – it’s your honeymoon, so there is no need to be the shy, blushing bride when it’s down to getting what you want.

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Making Sure the Bride Has the Best Flowers

Posted by Charles on 10 April 2011
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Flowers are one of the many ways to showcase your wedding theme and color palette on your big day.  Finding the perfect flowers for your wedding– from the bridal bouquets to Dad’s boutonniere – will ensure that each of your other wedding accessories stand out!  Before a florist begins putting together the perfect flower arrangements of your dreams, make sure both of you share the same vision for your wedding day, as well as your range for your budget.  Flowers can be one of your most expensive wedding accessories, but they do not have to take over your wedding budget.

Here are a few of the questions every bride-to-be needs to ask her florist before she signs a vendor contract:

  1. How long have they been doing wedding arrangements?  Just like your DJ or band and caterer or reception hall, you want to make sure your florist is experienced in creating wedding arrangements.  This may also give you an early indication of the florist’s price point.
  2. What style of wedding does the florist specialize in?  You want a florist whose style matches yours.  When you picture your dream day, is the theme romantic or modern?  Traditional or unique to you?  Matching your style to your florists makes it easier to turn your dream into a reality.
  3. Can I see a portfolio or live samples of previous wedding arrangements?  This will give you an example of what the florist puts together for weddings.  The portfolio – or any arrangements the florist is currently working on – will reflect different bridal styles, but you should be able to find a trend in each of the pieces.  You can expect this trend to be mirrored in your arrangement.
  4. Is the florist familiar with your wedding ceremony and reception locations?  Having a florist who previously worked in your space is a definite plus!  This means the florist is familiar with the halls and it may inspire them to create unique arrangements to complement the particular architecture in your wedding ceremony or reception location.
  5. Does the florist charge a flat fee or a per-item fee?  If the florist charges a flat fee, be sure to ask what this includes – how many boutonnieres, wrist corsages, etc?  Does it cover a bridal bouquet and a tossing bouquet?  If you want to add on to the flat fee package, how much does each additional item cost?  These answers will immediately reveal if this florist is in your budget range or if you need to keep looking .  It will also let you know if the florist rents items, such as aisle runners and wedding candles or candle holders that you may not need.  Some wedding packages include a lot of wedding day add-ons you may want to personalize by purchasing elsewhere or use family heirlooms.  Other financial questions to consider include the required deposit and when the remaining balance is due.
  6. Can the florist work with a tight budget?  This is a great insight into your florist’s creativity!  If they excitedly show you in season flowers that will perfectly complement your wedding colors and theme – then you’ve found your florist!  Do not feel awkward about asking this question, the florist knows you have a budget – and whose budget isn’t tight these days? – they don’t want to drain your bank account any more than you do.
  7. How far in advance will your arrangements be made?  If the arrangements are created too far in advance, they may wilt during your ceremony or reception.  You want healthy blooms that can stand up to the test of photo flashes, hot lights and a long day.
  8. When will the flowers be delivered and is there a delivery fee?  You want to make sure the flowers will be delivered before the ceremony begins so someone will be available to receive the arrangements.
  9. How many other weddings is the florist doing that weekend and what is the maximum number of weddings the florist will commit to in one weekend?  This question gives you insight into whether the florist will overbook and how much time he or she will most likely spend on your arrangement.
  10. When does the florist need a final table count?  When creating centerpieces and other wedding table decorations, the florist will need to know the final number of tables in your wedding reception hall.  With late RSVP-ers and other last minute changes, your table numbers may be fluctuating for a while.  This will give you a good idea how flexible the florist will be.

Answers to these questions will give you a clear idea about the florist’s skills , flexibility and price range .  Most important of all, have fun – and dare we say – take time to smell the flowers!

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The Essence of A Wedding Planning Checklist

Posted by Charles on 08 April 2011
The Wish List Wedding.

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Getting yourself ready for a wedding may be an extremely tricky task, and a lot of research is required for it to be truly fantastic. Everything needs to be well organized. Therefore, it is very important to possess a wedding planning list.

Lots of couples who are going to get married typically think that a wedding planning checklist isn’t essential since they feel they got all of the bases taken care of. Nothing might be farther from the truth. A checklist is among the most important aspects towards a well organized wedding and without one there is a chance that some important items may be missed.

There are tons of bridal magazines you can buy today and aside from that, there are also loads of communities online that discuss weddings and wedding planning topics. These magazines and internet-based communities are incredibly good options for ideas so that you’ll be able to produce your own checklist for use on your wedding plan.

However, unless you yourself are thinking about creating your own personal list, it’s not necessary to. As mentioned earlier, numerous information sources can be obtained from the internet. A pre-made list could be presented by one of the websites about topics on weddings, and you can just download it from their site.

This could be the easiest method to get a checklist.

By now, you can see how generating your own list is possible. Make sure that the checklist  you’ll create is as specific as possible. It ought to be very well itemized and complete. Otherwise, planning your wedding could become very difficult to do.

A timetable is also needed when you’re planning an occasion such as weddings, and this timetable is generally part of the wedding planning checklist. This will help you obtain a better idea on how to proceed and when to perform the stuff that’s necessary to be achieved before, during and after the wedding.

Wedding planning may become easy for you if you possess a comprehensive checklist. However, you must remember a checklist is just a checklist if you won’t strive to follow it.
Having a wedding planning checklist, you’re sure that you started your wedding planning on the correct track and coupled with research and lots of effort; you can also make your wedding day a unique event to remember. So just be sure you work hard today and prepare an excellent list!

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Do I Have to Buy a Gift From the Bridal Registry For the Bridal Shower?

Posted by Charles on 02 April 2011
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Everyone loves a good wedding and even more  everyone loves a great bridal shower. The Bride-to-Be gets showered with gifts of love for the new journey she has decided to take on and you get the chance to share that experience with her. A well run  Wedding Shower, will at least one month before the  wedding shower, have composed a Bridal Registry of the items she and her new partner to be need to help set them up for the future.

However, Bridal Registry’s have been known as a cause of concern for many people going to a bridal shower simply because many of the gifts requested are beyond the ability of the guests to buy. So the question now is, “Do I have to Buy a Gift From The Bridal Registry for the Bridal Shower?”

The correct protocol answer is “YES” and “NO”.

Unless you were invited to a Royal wedding there is no protocol that says you must only buy from the bridal registry however there are a few things to consider.

1. The Role of the Bridal Registry

The role of the  wedding registry is simply to tell you what the couple needs in moving forward with their lives together. This is a great insight as to their needs and in a way makes it easier for you to buy a gift that they will appreciate. From my wife’s bridal shower there were gifts that were really poorly chosen and for a couple it is then difficult to know what to do with those items. However, the down side is that often many items that brides-to-be put on their Bridal Registry are truly out of the range of the people coming.

2. Give What You Can Afford

The reality is that when you are invited to a wedding, the honor is as much for you as it is for the bride-to-be, so the correct protocol is that you provide a gift that is inline with what you can afford. For example it would be inappropriate for a person to give a five dollar gift when they earn one million dollars a year but at the same time, it would be inappropriate for someone to spend $1,000 for a gift when they only earn $500 a week. Gift giving must be in proportion to your own financial capacity. There is no point in you going in to debt for a gift, it just simply doesn’t make sense.

3. Give Something From The Heart

For many brides, the most precious gift is something treasured from you. For example the best gift from a mother might be Grandmas broach that she wore when she got married. Always give something that means something to you as much as it does to her. This is always the best gift and one that can be treasured for years to come. For many brides being able to pass something like this from generation to generation is just as special as that 50″ Plasma Television that will wear out in 12 months anyway.

Over the last ten years when the economy was booming, too many people have tried to out spend each other when it comes to giving gifts for Bridal Showers. The key to giving the right gift is to give something from the heart. If giving the bride-to-be a 55″ Plasma Television is something from the heart and is the right gift then do it, but if buying a $50 bracelet that she can wear on the wedding day is special to you then that is the right gift for her.

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