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Thursday, September 30, 2010

5 Stone Round Diamond Ring in 18K Yellow Gold (1/2 ctw)





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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Unique Ways to Include Celtic Themes in Your Wedding

If you are planning a themed wedding there could be nothing more special than by giving it a Celtic flavor. Whether you choose to have the guests weadiamondrings-20" title="ring">ring full dress kilts, with a rousing pipe band or the gentle tunes of the harp it is sure to be a wedding to remember.

There are many simple and elegant ways you can introduce one or all three of the Celtic nations into your special day. Each has its own traditions that will provide you with a romantic, natural old world feeling when you combine them.

The wedding diamondrings-20" title="ring">rings are one of the potent symbols of marriage. Celtic wedding diamondrings-20" title="ring">ring styles include beautiful golden knots, traditional trinity diamondrings-20" title="ring">rings, ancient Gaelic script rings, the Irish Claddagh, or warrior rings. The more lines you incorporate into the ring the greater the protection from evil. Having a traditional inscription on the inside in either Gaelic or Welsh will be a treasure for years to come.

It is easy to obtain Irish, Scottish or Welsh tartan these days and there are many manufacturers producing lovely tartan dress kilts, plaid waistcoats and ties. Ladies can also find tartan gowns, garters, sashes, and skirts. Ribbon is also available in various tartans to use for decorating and party favors.

Musical accompaniment is guaranteed to make your guests feel they are in the Highlands, on an Irish moor or walking through a misty Mid Wales valley. Obviously you will need a large venue if you choose a pipe and drum band or a male voice choir but smaller locations could quite easily accommodate a single piper, Welsh harpist or traditional Irish folk band with a Uillean pipes and a bodhran drum.

All Celtic celebrations concentrate on nature. Flowers always play a part of the wedding day. Each of the Celtic nations has their own individual floral tributes which you can weave into your bouquet, corsages or center pieces. You could include the subtle purples and blues of the Scottish heathers, the vibrant greens of clovers or the brilliant yellows in daffodils. Also within traditional mythology the bride tends to have small flowers woven into her hair or dress to ward off evil spirits.  Various herbs can be worn in the hair as a sign of fidelity. Sprigs of shamrock or white heather are added to bouquets and dresses for good luck. Lavender is often added to ensure a lasting union. Even opting for a wreath of wild flowers instead of a wedding veil adds a Celtic touch. Have your flower girl throw clovers or daffodil petals down the aisle. In Wales, it is customary for the bride to pull myrtle from her bouquet to give to her bridesmaids to plant. If it blooms, the bridesmaid will soon be married.

These days it has become common to place wedding favours on the tables for guests. Here too simple gifts with a Celtic feel can add to the sense of the occasion.  Celtic wedding favors could include small carved love spoons or toffees wrapped together and tied with a tartan bow. Irish tradition has a small box with the couple's name on and a piece of wedding cake inside, each laced with a lucky charm, button, pea or coin, each having its own special meaning. Irish four leaf clover is available in seeds or resin so each guest can take the luck of the Irish home with them.

You can really have fun with the invitations and printed place settings. Why not give each table a Welsh or Gaelic place name, use a traditional Celtic style type face on your place settings to give your wedding party a real connection to the Isles. Your wedding invitations too could include Celtic knot designs, like those found in many religious scripts from the early Christian periods.  They could feature bold patterns and colorful images, the trademark of all things Celtic.

The Scots, Welsh and Irish are all well known talkers, poets and story tellers. There are many famous pieces of poetry you could include on the day to recite or have printed on place mats to enhance the charm of the occasion.

The wedding feast is always a memorable part of the day's celebrations and what better way to have a themed ceremony than by choosing a traditional Celtic meal. You could have a starter of broth or rarebit, main course including Scottish beef, salmon or Welsh lamb and to finish a dessert of fresh woodland fruits and berries, followed by Irish coffee.

During the evening's entertainment you could advise the DJ to bring along a number of contemporary groups to continue the theme. Modern bands like U2, Stereophonics, The Proclaimers, and Travers, even Tom Jones, all renowned, proud Celts and are certain to get the guests dancing the night away.

Whatever elements you choose to include with your wedding giving it that unique Celtic feel, you can be sure there are many intriguing, traditional and novel ideas. After all, we Celts have been making a show of getting married for centuries now.

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

What Is A Destination Wedding Dress?

Just as destination weddings are fast growing in popularity, so are destination wedding dresses.

What exactly is a destination wedding dress? It is a trendy, sensible, cost effective alternative to the traditional wedding gown.

You don't have to be leaving town to choose a destination wedding dress. The name lends itself to the fact that these bridal gowns are usually made of softer, lighter fabrics that pack easily and travel well.

However, these informal wedding gowns are nothing less than spectacular with sleek lines, and simple designs. Today, more and more brides-to-be are choosing to stray from the multi layers of frill and lace in favor of the simplistic beauty of a destination wedding dress.

Lightweight fabrics such as chiffon, organza, silk, rayon, crepe or crinkle cotton are extremely popular and practical. They are cool, elegant and comfortable. The lightweight, wrinkle resistant qualities of such fabrics make your precious wedding gown very "packable".

Styles range from truly elegant full length gowns to romantic tea length. Sexy slip dresses and halter styles are also very popular and beautiful. For a casual beach wedding dress, consider a sarong or a Hawaiian holoku.

The cost for such a dress itself warrants consideration, especially for the frugal bride on a tight budget. You can easily keep the cost of your beach wedding dress under $300.00 without sacrificing style at all!

Remember...

Dollars do NOT dictate beauty! Some of the prettiest wedding gowns I have seen, both casual and formal, have been right on eBay... at a fraction of the cost!

It doesn't matter whether you are looking for an informal beach wedding dress for your poolside ceremony, a sunrise or sunset ocean front ceremony, or if you are planning to wed onboard a luxury cruise liner...

The destination wedding dress is perfect for every wedding style!

One more thing...

When traveling to your wedding destination, do NOT entrust the safe keeping of your wedding gown to airline attendants. Not long ago, as I stood in the Jacksonville airport, I watched one young girl break down as a baggage handler, presented her with her wedding dress accompanied by an apology. The garment bag was torn open and there were black tire prints on her lovely silk gown. It had apparently slipped off the side of the baggage trolley and been driven over, then dragged back to the terminal from the plane.

Don't let this happen to you!

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Friday, September 24, 2010

Suggestions For Children's Wedding Favors

At a recent family wedding there were a small number of children under the age of 7 years attending with their parents. The bride very cleverly included the children in the diy wedding favors made by herself.

At the table in front of the children's place cards where not only the traditional almonds in the love heart shapes in a silver box but also a clear plastic favor box in the shape of a teddy bear filled with dolly mixtures.

The place cards for the children where in fact a name tag wrapped around the napkin. They were placed inside a lovely wedding gift of a mug. A Disney cartoon figure on the front with the child's name written above the cartoon picture.

Squeals of delight were heard around the room as the children were also given bubbles as a wedding favors. Each child had a great time blowing bubbles to each other, eating the sweets after their dinner. They tried all night to drink as much juice as their parents would allow out of their now favourite mug.

Another wedding we attended the bride had given the children a glass with their name on the front and a funny cartoon figure. Inside the glass was filled with children's favourite sweets. The girls were given a cute little tradition bear which was personalised from the bride and groom. With the children's name, date of wedding and bride and grooms name. The boys were given little chocolate racing cars inside silver tankards

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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Great Cheap Wedding Reception Venues

The venue for your cheap wedding reception is crucial to keeping your costs down. If your budget is tight, the venue is one area where you could really save some cash. There are plenty of ideas out there that cater for the tightest of budgets, but also give you the flexibility to make your day special. Here are some ideas for you to investigate:

Local Authority Buildings

Believe it or not, your local council may have some gems hidden up its sleeve when it comes to venues. They often have old stately homes that have been turned into local authority centres for training or education. Often these can be hired out and as their training centres they often come with budget accommodation attached. One particular gem is Lea Green, run by Derbyshire Education Authority. I attended a lovely wedding reception here - and the price was a steal. To find these gems, start with your local council's website.

Village Halls

Since the Millennium there have been a number of new village halls built in sleepy villages around the country. Some are beautifully designed with airy glass ceilings or outside patio areas that can make a beautiful venue. The benefit of village halls is that also come with catediamondrings-20" title="ring">ring facilities and equipment. Most village halls can be hired for a couple of hundred pounds, and normally include all your tables, chairs and equipment too.

Local Sports Clubs

From the rugby to rowing, most sports have a local club house and if you have a friend or relative who's a member then you'll probably be able to use it. As with village halls, the hire charge will be very low. You'll probably also find that they may offer low cost catediamondrings-20" title="ring">ring too. Start asking around.

Public Houses

There are hundreds of pubs up and down the country that have great gardens, idyllic riverside settings or great function rooms which can be the perfect setting for a unique or casual wedding. They'll also be able to do your catering at great prices.

So start thinking differently about the outdoor venues for your cheap wedding, there maybe some that surprise you with idyllic settings and picture perfect backdrops.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Different Ways to Decorate the Wedding Unity Candle

Since the use of unity candles in weddings is a fairly new practice, nothing about the unity candle ceremony is written in stone. And for this reason, everything about the unity candle ceremony can be personalized to fit your desires, including if it is decorated and how.

Unity candles are likely to become keepsakes for wedded couples, and for this reason, the candles are often decorated with something special or meaningful. Here are some ideas on what you can decorate your unity candle with:

A meaningful inscription

You and your spouse-to-be can come up with something that embodies your love and have it on your unity candle, whether it be your vows, some special words you have written about each other, some scripture, or a poem that is particularly meaningful to you.

A photo of the couple

You can have a photo of you and your significant other placed on your unity candle. Some places have custom candle services that may be able to do this for you, or, you can place the photo on the candle yourself and surround it with a lacy or beaded frame if you are particularly crafty.

Ornamentation

Speaking of being crafty, many people like to have unity candles that are simply adorned with some lovely lace, floral patterns, beads, or other ornamentation. You can consider doing this yourself or choose from the variety of decorated unity candles that are available at wedding and candle shops.

Wedding invitations

One more way to commemorate this lovely day on your unity candle is to have your wedding invitation placed on the candle.

As you can see, there are a number of ways to make this keepsake extra special, what is important is that you and your loved one choose these details of the wedding according to what is most meaningful to you.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Laguna Beach cinematic wedding day recap featuring 8mm film

This cinematic wedding in Laguna beach was shot at the lovely seven-degrees. The video is a recap of the events of day as captured by videographer Stephen Lewis. Perfect 10 productions services all of Los Angeles and Orange County.

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Monday, September 20, 2010

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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Special Regional Wedding Motifs

One of the nicest ways to personalize your wedding is by choosing a special motif or design that you can carry throughout your wedding plans. A motif is an excellent way to say something about your wedding, while at the same time it acts as a unifying theme around which to build a harmonious event. A really fun idea is to select a wedding motif that is specific to the region in which you are having your wedding.

Regional wedding motifs can be anything that reflects something unique or characteristic of your wedding site. Some of them are fairly broad, and would work for a wide ranges of locales. An example of this would be choosing a seashell motif for a beach wedding. Although that is a lovely idea, I personally think that a motif is even more special when it is tied more directly to a particular location.

Flowers and natural elements make a beautiful addition to a wedding, and they can be the perfect thing to explore when you are looking for a great motif for your wedding. Your state flower can be an ideal wedding design, especially if it is one that is well-known and strongly associated with the region. For instance, every Marylander knows that the black-eyed Susan is their state flower, as it is widely used for everything from stationery to the wreath of flowers given to the winner of the Preakness Stakes. A black-eyed Susan theme would be perfect for a wedding being held in Maryland.

Other wonderful ideas for state flowers include the dogwood for a wedding in North Carolina, the magnolia for Mississippi nuptials, the sunflower for Kansas weddings, and the Texas bluebonnet. Trees are another terrific source of a wedding motif, such as the pine tree (or pine bough) for a wedding in Maine, or a palm tree for a wedding in Palm Beach. You certainly need not limit yourself to official state flowers or trees, either; a pineapple would make a gracious design for a wedding in Hawaii, as it is associated both with the destination and with hospitality.

You can also get ideas for regional motifs from other customs or features of a region. An engraving of the New York City skyline would be fantastic adorning the top of an invitation to a Manhattan wedding. Your guests would get right into the New Orleans spirit the minute they see a fleur-de-lis gracing an invite to a wedding in the Big Easy. Or what about a cable car created in letterpress for a wedding in San Francisco? These types of motifs will really help to connect your wedding to the special place that you have chosen to have it.

Once you have decided on a motif, there are countless fantastic ways to use it. The invitations are the perfect place to start. From there, you can branch out into the rest of the wedding stationery, including programs, menus, and thank you cards. A wedding motif is also fantastic to put on cocktail napkins, the wedding cake, and custom ribbons. You can use your regional motif to dress up everything from little favor boxes to tote bags that hold bridesmaid gifts. A really neat idea for your bridesmaid gifts would be to give each attendant a silver charm or pendant related to your motif, such as a silver shell or palm tree for a beach wedding.

A great wedding motif can be carried throughout your special day. A motif that highlights something unique about your wedding location is a fabulous way to customize your wedding. Your wedding design is the type of detail that will make your event a true original.

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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Inexpensive Wedding Ideas

Every bride dreams of a picture-perfect fairy-tale wedding with all the elegant details. Most of them go to great lengths to do this even if that means taking a loan or sacrificing the down payment for the couple's new home. But with some smart money-saving ideas, you can have the best of both worlds - have a lovely wedding and save your hard-earned money for the new life ahead.

Save Money on the Location

A huge chunk of money goes into your ceremony and reception sites. If, however, you choose to get married in the Church, it will save you a considerable amount of money. Receptions for small weddings can take place in the backyard which has become very popular these days. If the backyard is not an option for you, look for local parks and grounds for which you need to obtain only a permission to host your reception. Having the ceremony and reception at the same place will also help cut costs as most places offer a package.

Save Money on Decorations

If you are getting married in a Church, ask if they have decorations. They are most likely to have a decorations closet from where you can source your pew decor and artificial flowers for the walls etc. If you are booking a reception site, choose one that has already well decorated interiors that do not require further decoration. That will help cut down your florist bills.
Another option is to use creative alternatives. Balloon decorations, artificial flowers, homemade candles, wildflowers, moss topiaries, colored bottles etc. make lovely centerpieces and cost much less than flowers.

Save Money on Flowers

Single bloom bouquets are seen everywhere these days. One large single bloom is nestled among a lot of greens and filler plant material to create bouquets. Choosing seasonal flowers only will also help reduce the bills. You can also make the bouquets do a double duty. Use the bridesmaids' bouquets to decorate the head table.

More Ideas to Cut Costs

It really depends on what you think is important but some ideas to cut costs are to give up floral centerpieces, limo services, custom-made bridal gowns (choose an off-the-rack gown for a much lesser price), makeup artist, a band and a full bar (go for one or two cocktails instead).
Typically the most essential parts of a wedding are the wedding site and the food but some people also give up dinner receptions in favor of post-wedding brunches or an appetizer evening. As said before, this is more of a personal choice decision so feel free to take your picks.

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

1.25 Ct 3 Stone Round Diamond Engagement Wedding Ring





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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Storm Troopers Welcome Dulce Candy - Day 42

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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Lovely Design Options For Wedding Cake Toppers

The use of wedding cake toppers originated in the latter years of the nineteenth century. It became popular in late 1920's. The earliest types of wedding cake toppers have a choice of newly wed poses. These toppers were usually taken out after the ceremonies and kept as cherished keepsake of the wedding day by the groom and bride for the rest of their lives. It tote up a special personal feel to your wedding and can be passed on to your siblings or your kids for their own wedding days.

Options for toppers got bigger all the more as they grow to be trendy. Designs like cupids, doves, love birds, and wedding bells are among the favorites. As most cake toppers are homemade in earlier years, common materials utilized were gum pastes. Glass, wood and paper types were also popular. As decades passed, making toppers grew to be commercial, and the materials used more varied. Toppers now can be made of paper mache, cellophane paper, wax, and even Swarovski crystals.

Here are some options for your wedding cake toppers:
Monogram Cake Toppers-These are typically a figurine of number, letters, or initials. Most are made from elegant Swarovski crystals in various artistic fonts. Others come in metallic surfaces or in gold or silver mirror acrylic.

Edible Cake Toppers- An already lip smacking cake can be more delightful and fun with edible cake toppers. These are generally made to order and available in all sizes, colors, designs, and shapes. Couples who surf for example may want to have an edible miniature surfing board.

Custom Wedding Cake Toppers- The array of customized or personalized cake toppers is wide and varied. Custom wedding cake toppers are handy in every design, theme, color, and shape you can imagine. Your imagination is the limit.

Unique Wedding Cake Toppers- If you and your partner desire to make your wedding cake topper one of a kind, think about getting some unique cake toppers that dramatically symbolizes your love for one another.

What are your plans as a new husband and wife? Do you plan to have many kids to fill your home with everyday laughter and delight? Then cake toppers of babies or children can very well embody this great plan. Or do you aspire of traveling all over the world? If so, a small globe or air plane toppers would stand for this ambition flawlessly. Do you both dream of establishing a restaurant? Then wedding cake toppers that feature a bride and groom dressed in a chef's costume or carrying an "Open for Business" poster is a charming way to let your guests know your dreams and aspiration.

The possibilities of design are endless. Think about it carefully to have that perfect wedding cake topper that will be a lifetime souvenir of your very special wedding day.

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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Planning Your Wedding Ceremony in 30 Days

So he's popped the question. Let the games begin! Most wedding advisors urge you to begin planning your wedding anywhere from 12 to 18 months before the big day. To quote one online source; "We know it sounds simple but the key to successful, carefree weddings is planning ahead. The earlier the planning takes place, the more you can let go and relax closer to your wedding day. The end result of early wedding planning is that the bride and groom can have more fun, enjoy their guests and drink in that special day."

Hmm...kind of makes it sound like the more your plan, the better your assurances of lifelong marital bliss. What if you don't have that kind of time? Maybe you simply want to be married without all the stress of wedding planning. Still, though, it is a special day and you certainly don't want it to look thrown together. How do you balance sanity, a reasonable timeline and budget and the desire for a beautiful wedding against high-priced vendors, year-long waiting lists and bridal magazines that urge you to begin the planning process up to 18 months in advance? (I'm assuming Vegas is not your style.)

Now, bear in mind that we are anything but "anti-planning," but good heavens, do you really want 18 months of your life consumed with planning the festivities for one day? Granted, it is an important day, but so are the 547 ½ involved in the aforementioned 18-month timeframe. Better for you (in our humble opinion) to enjoy that time being in love with your fiancé than becoming embroiled in cake tastings, the color of your bridal party dresses (sage, mint or teal?) or the ever-critical choice of music for your first dance!

If the prospect of planning your wedding feels more like an arduous chore than a delight, don't worry. The answer is simple. Just "do the never". I can't take credit for this bit of ingenious simplicity, for I believe the phrase was coined by Seth Godin in Small is the New Big. Forget the always and do the never. I like this philosophy so much that I made it my theme for the year. It's wonderful. You look at how everybody else handles a situation and then entertain how you could handle the same issue in a totally opposite way.

So, in order to do the never in planning your wedding day in a more feasible time period, I offer the following:


Plan off-season. Late fall and winter can be breathtakingly beautiful in all 50 states and in most cases, you'll have many more options. Many vendors cut their prices in the winter months, as well. Just picture an outdoor winter setting, complete with sleigh-rides and hot chocolate (spiked!) for your guests and thousands of twinkling white lights.
Get married on a Thursday--or any weekday. Who made the rule that weddings need to be on weekends? And don't worry that people won't attend if it's dudiamondrings-20" title="ring">ring the week. All kinds of important events occur dudiamondrings-20" title="ring">ring the wee--births, deaths, Christmas, presidential inaugurations, the first day of pre-school. It's your wedding day--they might grumble a little, but they'll make it. Some of them will even thank you for an excuse to leave work early.
Keep your numbers low. It's difficult to plan a wedding for 200 guests in 30 days or less, especially if folks are coming from out of town. Make it easy on yourself and keep the guest list to 75 or less.
Grocery stores have gorgeous flowers and talented arrangers who can make up bouquets and boutonnières in a day or two. Professional florists can also put something together for you quickly if you are ordediamondrings-20" title="ring">ring flowers in-season.
Ditto #4 with cakes. Large-chain grocery stores can put together something gorgeous and delicious in less than a week's time.
Consider a non-traditional wedding venue. (Remember--do the never!) Traditional wedding venues are usually the first to be booked, so consider alternative options. The parlor of a B&B is an excellent idea (often they will let you use this for free if your wedding is small and your guests book their rooms there.) Consider recreational centers, restaurants with small private rooms (also free much of the time if you order off their menu), or how about a restaurant that is closed for the day (usually Mondays--a perfect win/win opportunity. Know any real estate agents? (Who doesn't?) They may know of some vacant (even posh!) properties in the area that you could rent from the owner for an afternoon or evening. Consider out of the way lakes or parks. I performed a lovely wedding last month at a small local par--on an octagonal-shaped dock overlooking the lake. Breathtaking and arranged with two days notice. (Also free!). Think of private homes and gardens, as well. Aunt Millie may love the idea of hosting your wedding in her living room.
If you can't find a photographer on such short notice (and if your wedding is on a weekday, this shouldn't be a problem) then schedule a professional photo shoot at their studio--complete with your bridal attire--so that you have some professional-quality photos. Then, let the amateurs (i.e. your guests) handle the day of wedding shots. The new digital cameras are virtually foolproof and you'll get some great photos. Or, contact one of the professors at the local college; they'll recommend one of their students who will do a beautiful job on short notice.
Traditional bridal shops don't always take forever to order your dress. Approach them with your request and ask what they can do for you. They may have something off the rack and their alterations department can work wonders. Also consider bridal consignment shops, and general formalwear stores. Of course, if you are truly "doing the never" you'd opt for something totally different to wear anyway. Throw a Great Gatsby wedding and wear vintage. Do Halloween and come in costume. Go outdoors on horseback wearing western attire.
As far as your bridesmaids go, simply pick a color (black is easiest, but any color will do) and tell them to buy a dress of their choosing in that color. Or be even more flexible and let them pick out their own dress in whatever color and style they wish. This lends interest and variety to your wedding. Besides, identical bridesmaids are so beige!
Plan an eBay afternoon at your computer (do it at work when the boss isn't around in order to save your precious leisure time!) and completely blitz the task of shopping for favors, cake toppers, guest book, cake-cutter, bridal party gifts, place-card holders, garter, unity candle, disposable cameras, tiara, jewelry and any other wedding day accessories you might want.
Getting someone to marry you with 30 days notice might be a stretch (But again, not on a weekday, or in off-season). If all the ministers in town are booked, then consider writing your own ceremony (there are tons of resources available online or at your local library). Or consider hiring a professional wedding officiant to help you write your ceremony (it shouldn't take more than an hour of their time) and then having a friend or family member read it. (Note: they will need to obtain an instant ordination to do this and this is not legal in all states, so check your laws before going this route!). A great chance for your fiancé's brother--the wannabe actor, or your jocular Uncle Ed to shine. If you've got your heart set on a church wedding, then approach your place of worship first (before booking other vendors) and be willing to work around their schedule.
Delegate. Delegate, Delegate. A brilliant and talented person like you has equally brilliant and talented friends and family members. Put your cousin in charge of flowers, enlist the help of your best friend to create your ceremony programs. Your future mother-in-law offers to find the wedding officiant. Let her! You can't expect to handle all the details yourself in this timeframe. Let them have at it and refrain from micro-managing. We've found that grooms excel at getting the officiant and planning the honeymoon, so give him those two tasks for sure!
Hire a wedding coordinator for a few hours. Even during their busy time, they will be willing to work with you on the planning aspects of your wedding and they have wedding resources like you wouldn't believe. They will find you a chocolate fountain in a day, a DJ in two.
Speaking of music--that shouldn't be a time-consuming factor either. In addition to professional DJ's and musicians (ask your other vendors for recommendations) contact the music departments of local colleges and private music schools. Anyone who travels in music circles will have contacts, so try high school music teachers as well. When I was married, I had my high school chorus teacher sing at the ceremony. It was beautiful. Don't overlook the simple solution of an Ipod with some decent speakers; the sound quality will amaze you.
Invitations can be made easily on any computer with a decent printer. They do not have to be ordered months in advance. Delegate this project to your best friend, the graphic designer and let her creativity flow!
Pick out your wedding rings at any reputable jewelers (they can be sized) and have the engraving done after your wedding. No one will know.

After it's all over, at the end of your wedding day when you (finally!) find yourselves alone, pop some Champagne and congratulate yourselves. You've pulled off the perfect day and remained best friends through the process! Cheers!

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

At the Reception, Cutting the Cake

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008. Wedding in St John the Baptist Church, Sec'bad. Reception at Millenium Gardens. Lovely afternoon. Good cloudy weather. And the song playing is Cliff Richards and Congratulations! The groom speaks just after, and say he has no words to say but still keeps speaking!

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Monday, September 6, 2010

Planning an Outdoor Wedding? Make Sure to Have Bride & Groom Sunglasses

An outdoor wedding may not be so uncommon these days, but it is still one that takes a lot of planning and preparation. Weather conditions are sometimes unpredictable, and there's no telling if on a pleasantly cloudy day, the sun would suddenly burst out of the clouds and bombard the contingency! To be safe, have protective gear ready, especially for the newlyweds. Keep bride & groom sunglasses handy, for example.

Sunglasses are staple protective wear for people who plan to spend a long time outdoors. And wedding ceremonies may take long even if they're held in open locations, such as natural forests and private beaches. Wide open locations may be especially troublesome to the eyes, producing glare that would cause significant discomfort, not to mention potential health problems you would NOT want to deal with dudiamondrings-20" title="ring">ring a happy event. Bride & groom sunglasses would be your first line of defence in keeping the most important people in the ceremony happy and safe!

If you have the budget and the time, invest on sunglasses for all the guests. Cheap sunglasses may be good enough, if your primary objective is to shield their eyes from the sun's harmful rays, so you would not have to spend too much on this particular accessory. You won't have to worry since many sunglasses fit different face types, as long as all the faces you have to take into consideration are adult ones. But since it's a wedding, you could expect children to make an appearance, so have a stock of protective eyewear for children handy.

What are other accessories and equipment that you should have handy for outdoor weddings? Well, keeping a canopy tent would be a good idea. If the wedding will be held in a location where the weather is particularly unpredictable, you may find that your entire guest list needs a roof over its head all of a sudden - perhaps due to the bright sunlight, or of the rainfall. Arches and gazebos may be more common than tents in weddings, but having a tent handy would not be too bad. You can avoid purchasing or renting eyesore tents by getting something like a canopy tent, which has removable canvas walls.

The bride and groom may express some fear that having their guests sunglasses will ruin family photos, candid shots and the like. If this is the case, they may opt to buy more stylish sunglasses, so that photos aren't ruined by clunky eyewear obscudiamondrings-20" title="ring">ring half of their guests' faces! And of course, if we're going to talk style, the bride & groom sunglasses have to be the most elegant and attention-catching ones in the room. Even if they won't get to wear them, you must make sure that the ones that are handy are not at all cheap and awkward-looking! Designer sunglasses would make for an excellent gift. A matching set of limited edition sunglasses could be a wedding memorabilia that a loving couple could treasure for a lifetime.

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

5 Wedding Guest Book Ideas That Make Unique Wedding Keepsakes

Your wedding guest book is one of the most special memoirs from your wedding. However, the time-honored tradition of the paper guest book in paper is slowly changing and many new innovative ideas for wedding guest books are becoming popular. If you are willing to take a walk on the wild (or mild) side, please consider one or more of the following ideas for your upcoming ceremony.

Lampshades Aren't Just For Party Hats

So what if you are not the party animal you used to be? Now you can put that neglected corner table lamp to use by using the lampshade as a guest book. Just place the lamp on the reception table with a permanent marker, and your guests can sign their names and wedding wishes for posterity. Simply explain that people will be writing on the shade and it should complement your wedding theme. The lamp then becomes a daily memory of your special day when you bdiamondrings-20" title="ring">ring it back home, perhaps finally in a better location!

You've Been Framed

Every couple has at least one favorite wedding photo. And it goes without saying that you will proudly display your wedding photo in a lovely frame. So rather than sign a traditional guest book, you can have your wedding guests sign photo frames. Save your first kiss or other treasured moment for family and wedding party signatures, and let your other guests sign additional photo frames.

Is This Thing On?

For a modern-day interpretation, you can have an audio and video wedding guest book. Of course this isn't really a book, but it serves the same purpose: a living record of your wedding day. Use a professional videographer or ask a friend or family member to interview a few guests documentary-style about their thoughts on your matrimony. Some editing may be required!

Knit One, Pearl Two

You can turn a custom a quilt into a wedding guest book. At your wedding ceremony, set up a table with the pre-cut quilt squares and a few acid-free permanent markers. You can provide larger squares for those who deserve extra room such as the wedding party members. After the wedding, you can have the quilt professionally sewed, creating a lasting treasure that can also keep your feet warm on winter nights.

Getting Engraved

Many couples are opting for engraved or hand-painted wedding invitations. Did you know that you can purchase a hand-made guest book that will match your invitations? Local artists are often an excellent source for these special guest books, and an eBay search for "custom wedding invitations" will often put you in touch with the right vendors.

As you have seen, the wedding guest book is no longer just any book. In fact, it may not be a book at all. I hope you have enjoyed some of our guest book ideas that blend traditional and unique concepts. And make sure no one trips over the cord when they're signing your wedding lampshade!

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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Wedding Photo Albums Go Digital

Even if you decide to hire a professional wedding photographer, there's still a place for a do-it-yourself wedding photo album. Thanks to digital photography and high quality photo printing, the results don't have to look amateurish. In fact, you can create a coffee table book that tells your own story without spending a fortune. These albums are called photo books and they are changing the way we keep and share digital photos.

Photo books are printed and bound professionally by online services so they look just like a hardcover purchased in a store. There are sizes and designs to fit every wedding event, from engagement parties to showers. In addition to your main wedding album, think about creating a photo book as a bridesmaid gift, a guest book, or even wedding favor.

To create a wedding photo book, first, choose an online printing service like Shutterfly, Kodak Gallery, or Photoworks. Each of these online services carries a variety of photo book sizes and styles. Browse their catalog to find the style that suits you best. Create an account (registration is free), and upload the digital photos you want to use.

Next, design your the photo book using the online layout tools. It's surprisingly easy (and fun). Just drag and drop photos from your album into pre-designed page layouts. There are dozens of layouts to choose from featudiamondrings-20" title="ring">ring one to five or more photos per page. Because the book is printed using a state-of-the-art digital press, you can have photos printed right to the edge (called full bleed), something you can't have with a traditional album. Online editing tools let you crop, remove red-eye, and convert to black and white or sepia. Add captions to photos if you want, and choose the font style and size. The options are endless.

Finally, the cost will surprise you. The largest 12x12 albums cost between $60 and $70 and are usually leather. Standard size 8x11 albums cost about $30, and 5x7 mini albums start as low as $7.

Besides the quintessential wedding album, you can create a photo book for a number of other wedding related occasions. Here are some fun ideas.

Photo Guest Book

Create your own guest book for people to sign at the reception. Simply choose a 5x7 or 8x11 standard photo book style and add photos of you and your fiancé to the left-facing pages only, leaving the right side blank for notes, messages, and well wishes from all your guests.

Engagement Photo Book

Create a photo book that chronicles the story of your engagement as you plan it from day one. There's so much you'll want to include, from dress fittings to engagement parties, diamondrings-20" title="ring">ring shopping, and decorating, visits with your wedding planner, choosing a florist...capture it all!

Wedding Shower Mini Book

Create a mini book of the bridal or couples shower. Remember the event with close-ups of the food, guests, gifts, silly games and of course the crazy hats.

Bridesmaid and Groomsmen Keepsake Books

Collect special photos of your bridesmaids and groomsmen. Use both old and current photos that show your history together, from childhood to your friendship today. From there, it's a snap to create a keepsake book you then give as a gift.

Honeymoon Photo Book

While the wedding celebration may be over, don't forget to create a fabulous photo book of your honeymoon. There are dozens of travel themed pages and layouts to choose from.

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Friday, September 3, 2010

What Do Wedding Planners Do?

Wedding Planners are professionals, who will help you create the wedding of your dreams. The most important day of your lives should be wonderful, lovely and exciting. Wedding planners take the hectic out of the event, leaving you with the joy.

So, how do they do that? The more you delve into the business of a wedding, the more you realize it is very complicated and time consuming. You need someone, who has more experience than you do. You also need someone, who has more time and organizational skills than you do. You still have to report to work 5 days a week, after all.

You can check out a professional wedding planner through your friends. There are many. While they do charge for their services, they can also save you time and money by preventing many mistakes commonly made. After checking references carefully, including talking to their referrals, you settle on an individual, who inspires confidence in you, helping you relax.

Your very own wedding planner will help you by setting priorities. First, you must establish where the wedding will be held. Is it a church or other location? Finding a date that the ceremony location is available that comes closest to your goal is of premier importance. Nothing can go ahead until you have a location.

Your wedding planner can accompany you and help you assess the size of the location, so you can determine the number of guests to invite. The wedding planner will also help you establish a budget for all the wedding expenses. Now that you have a date, location and budget, the wedding planning can commence.

The wedding planner not only helps negotiate arrangements for photos, invitations, flowers, clothing, music, and food, but has extensive experience in all the little other things like attendant gifts, car decorations, marriage license requirements, pass port and travel arrangements, favors for guests, and limousine rentals.

Your wedding planner will help keep your wedding arrangements on track. He or she will make sure the menu meets your specifications, makes sure arrangements are in place for the wedding rehearsal and dinner afterwards. He makes sure the florist has the flowers in place in time for the ceremony and many other of the multitude of arrangements that need to come together to bdiamondrings-20" title="ring">ring off this very important life event.

The wedding planner will do all these things in a calm businesslike manner, hopefully smiling all the way, as you sail down the aisle to meet the love of your life. That is what professional wedding planners do for you.

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

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