Wedding Day Survival Kit

By admin, October 22, 2009 11:31 pm

Wedding Day Survival Kit

She’ll say “I do,” then “I survived!” Make sure the blushing bride isn’t a flustered bride with this wedding day survival kit. Emergencies abound on the special day, so prepare her for anything with 30 must-have essentials in a fabric-lined metal attaché case. The lifesavers include dental care products, manicure fixes, fabric solutions, hair items, mending kit, scissors, safety pins, double-sided tape, corsage pins and extra wedding bands. Whew! Disaster: dodged. Fiasco: forget about it! Imported. 10Lx3-3/4Wx6-3/4H”.

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Shiver Me Timbers, It’s a Pirate Wedding!

By admin, March 11, 2010 3:28 pm

So, you like the idea of a pirate-themed wedding? More and more newly engaged couples do. To make your big day a swashbuckling good time, read on for some tips to help make your pirate-theme dream wedding a reality.

What could be more pirate-inspired than a message in a bottle for your wedding invitations? The message, of course, is your invitation wording printed on a map that leads to the buried treasure (the location of your wedding reception!).

European parchments have the look and feel of aged paper, great for imitating an ancient map. Roll up your invitation and keep it from unraveling with a faux wax seal. Then, insert the invitation in the bottle.

Want to learn more about this neat invitation idea? Visit the following Web site:  HubPages.com – Pirate Wedding (http://hubpages.com/hub/piratewedding). And to keep the buccaneer flavor alive, naturally you’ll want to use the right lingo. Wedding Themes and More (http://www.wedthemes.com/pirate-wedding-invitations.shtml) has a great example of wording for a pirate-themed invitation. You should also check out Pirate Ideas (http://www.deadmentellnotales.com/ideas/0096.shtml) as well, for additional guidance.

Your reception and decorations can be as understated or over-the-top as you like. Depending on your budget, you can rent a pirate ship to host your affair (http://www.fantaseaweddings.com/pirate_wedding.htm) or hold your event in your backyard.

Captain’s ship wheels, treasure chests overflowing with booty, and Polly the Parrot placed strategically about your reception facility will add tremendous pirate flair. Other pirate-y decorating ideas include:

 

Serve food buffet style, since pirates are notorious for their bad table manners. Finger foods and abundant desserts should fit the bill.

Favor ideas are never-ending; after all, isn’t a pirate’s booty what it’s all about? Pirate hats personalized with your names and wedding date would be dandy. Pirate bandanas or small, single-serving, bottles of rum would work well too.

What are Wedding Unity Sand Ceremonies?

By admin, March 11, 2010 3:28 pm

If you are planning a ceremony that includes anything to do with the beach, and wondering if there is a wedding ceremony idea with sand, there is!  Wedding Unity Sand Ceremonies are an elegant way to capture the meaning of your two lives becoming one and at the same time creating a lasting keepsake of your ceremony!

For years the familiar passage of scripture, “And the two shall become one” has been symbolized by the lighting of the unity candles.  Traditionally, the parents each light an individual candle representing the bride’s and the groom’s families.  The couple then uses those candles to light one larger candle, signifying the joining of their families as one. With the Sand Ceremony, glassware, or vials, filled with sand are used to symbolize the uniting of the couple – their individual lives are symbolized by two individual vials of sand at the beginning of the service.  After the exchange of rings, the officiant explains the meaning of the Unity Ceremony and the couple come together and pour their individual vials of sand into one larger and beautiful sand ceremony glassware, and this flowing together of the different color sand symbolizes the newly formed and intertwined union of the couple. 

Why Say it With Sand?Sand has many attributes that make it a perfect symbol of love and unity.  Grains of sand are beyond measure and timeless, just like the couple’s love.  As the sand from one jar is poured into another, they become indistinguishable-forever together as one. They have come together and can never be separated, demonstrating the couple’s lasting love that will remain until the end of time.  It also represents the blending of oneself with the other. The sharing of ideas, goals and personalities occurs as each one pours into the other.  

How it Works?                                

You will need one larger vial that will be your keepsake.  You can have it engraved with initials, your full names, or your wedding date – be sure to do this before the ceremony!  You will also need an individual vial for each person you want involved.  Many couples choose to include their parents or children from a previous marriage.  You can find many beautiful options of Sand Ceremony Glassware on the internet.  Just Google Sand Ceremony Glassware or Wedding Unity Sand Ceremonies and you will find many wonderful options.

In an age where couples are planning weddings that are unique to their beliefs and lifestyle, the sand ceremony can be personalized many different ways to fit your uniqueness and style.  You may choose to quietly take turns pouring the sand after the exchange of rings, or maybe you would prefer to pour your alternating colors of sand as you individually recite your personal vows of commitment, hence sealing each line with the pouring of the sand.  You may also wish to leave a small amount of sand in each smaller vial to symbolize that although you are now joined as one, you are remain individuals.

I think a great addition to this for ceremonies on the beach would be to first have your officiant scoop up a little sand from “your” beach with a sea shell and pour it into the bottom of the sand ceremony glassware symbolizing the building of the foundation of the relationship and of course thereby including a “memento” from the beach itself.

Including Children and Other Family Members

The Unity Sand Ceremony can also be altered in many ways to include family and friends. Besides the bride and groom, various colors of sand are given to wedding members who will add their sand to the couple’s sand, all flowing into the container, creating a colorful and one-of-a kind symbol of unity.

In today’s world, it’s not uncommon for either the bride or groom to have children. One unique thing about a sand ceremony is that the children of a blended family can participate. Each child can have their own pouring vase of colored sand to be blended into the keepsake vase during the ceremony creating a vivid display of family unity.

What to do with your beautiful Wedding Sand Ceremony Glassware?

Well that’s easy!  Displaying the vases in the home after the wedding becomes a romantic reminder of the love, commitment and promises shared on your wedding day.  I would suggest melting some wax to seal it tightly holding the sand in place, and then seal it with a cork or lid.

 

Flatter Your Voluptuous Figure With Plus Size Wedding Dresses

By admin, March 11, 2010 3:01 pm

With society’s emphasis on slim, svelte and skinny, helped in no small way by the tri-media, you are probably wondering about appearing beautiful on your wedding day what with your Rubenesque figure. But have no fear! You can choose from many plus size wedding dresses to flatter your body. Here are tips to do so.Know your Body Shape
As much as skinny women have varying shapes and sizes, so do voluptuous women. You have to determine your body shape – pear, apple busty – to narrow down your initial selection of plus size wedding dresses. After that, you can start looking at dresses that flatter your figure and hide your flaws.
For example, pear-shaped bodies look best with A-line dresses and square-necked tops that draw attention away from the body’s lower half. Empire cuts and V-necks are good for apple-shaped figures while busty figures should opt for pencil-line dresses and tops with sleeves.Carefully Choose Colors
Fortunately, plus size wedding dresses come in a host of colors that makes it easy to dress according to size and shape as well as skin tone. But whatever color you choose, it’s always better to stay away from fancy details like ribbons and bows because that will only emphasize your bigness.
The key to wearing plus-size dresses on your wedding day is to go for the colors of the season. You can wear rich, deep colors like orange, deep purple and dark red during the fall and winter seasons while for the summer and spring seasons, you can lighten up with colors like pinks, lilacs, coral, yellow and light blues.
And even if you do choose to wear white on your wedding day, be sure that the hue complements your skin tone. For example, if you are very fair, avoid stark white but instead go for a dress with yellow undertones.Wear Good Undergarments
The key to holding it all together, literally and figuratively, for plus size wedding dresses is to wear good undergarments. Do not underestimate the perk-up/flatten down ability of a good strapless bra or the hold-in-your-flab goodness of girdles and corsets!
Good underwear, even sexy lingerie, will help you feel good about yourself. You can then feel beautiful inside and out, literally.Accessorize Appropriately
Although there is no limit to what you can wear with your plus size wedding dresses, you must keep them to a minimum lest you compete with the church decorations, or worse, look like a walking Christmas tree sans lights.
For accessories, you need to stick to one focal piece of jewelry that will highlight your best assets and draw attention away from your perceived flaws. With plus-size women, the jewelry usually is concentrated on the neck or on the ears simply because you want to draw attention to your glowing face. Chunky arm bangles can often emphasize chubby arms although you can always pick fine jewelry for this purpose if you can’t live without arm embellishments.
Truly, your curvaceous figure is one that you should be proud of, skinny be damned. It’s just a matter of choosing the right plus size wedding dresses to wow your guests and, most importantly, get your groom’s salivary glands drooling.
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Beach Wedding Party Favors For Summer Bridal Weddings

By admin, March 11, 2010 3:24 am

Beaches can be one of the most romantic settings for a wedding. Many girls (and boys) dream of a wedding at an exotic location such as a beach or a mountaintop. And what better season than the summer to hold your wedding outdoors in such exotic locations. Beach wedding parties could be among the most enjoyable and memorable. Imagine the cool moist breeze blowing across your face and caressing your hair, the roar of the waves, the splashing water droplets and the sand castles and dunes, and you have an idea of how exciting and memorable it could be.

A beach themed wedding requires its own planning to make it really good. Among the things that you will need to bestow a lot of attention are your party favors. You should select your party favors to suit the theme of the beach wedding.

Party favors as a custom date back several centuries. In our present society, these have blossomed into a beautiful expression of appreciation for the presence of our guests. People select wedding favors that reflect their culture. Wedding party favors also make a personal style statement. To make the entire event harmonious it is important that the favors are in sync with the theme that you have chosen. It should also be something that can be preserved over the years and related to with pride and joy. The selection of party favors is thus a very important part of your planning for the wedding.

What are the possibilities for beach wedding party favors that will incorporate all the above considerations?

One of the first things that come to mind when we talk of beaches is a seashell. Objects made of seashells are among the obvious choices. A seashell bookmark is something that your book loving guests are sure to appreciate and keep with them for a long time. You could attach these to the placeholders or keep them in a tray for the guests to pick up. Seashell wine bottle stoppers form another good item that is made of seashells, blend with the theme and will be useful to your guests.

Talking of seashells, you could also consider them, in their own right, as party favors. You could select attractively colored and shaped seashells and pack a few of them in small bags, making each of them a gift by itself. There are stores that can give you attractively packed seashells that you can use right away.

Starfish tea light candles can make for an attractive decoration that fits into your theme as well as form a unique gift item. You could combine these two ideas, and decorate the tables with these and also give them away as gifts, so that your guests get what they see!

Another thing that you could consider is a bag of artificial sea creatures. It could be a charming gift that would add to the fun, accentuate your beach theme and is sure to be maintained as a memento. Crafted pieces that contain other sea creatures, and are utilitarian, can also be considered. For example, a dolphin wine stopper would provide good utility value and be an attractive sea based theme for the gift, involving one of the most loved and talked about sea creatures. .

Cookies and mint tins that blend with the beach theme are other things that can be considered. For example, a carefully designed tin that has beach scenery, or pictures of items found along beaches, could make for a very useful and artistic item.

There are many other themes and items that you can consider. You can use your imagination and come up with something unique yourself. We hope that the few examples that we have given above will give you a lot more fresh ideas to help you in this.

Professional Wedding Photography

By admin, March 11, 2010 3:24 am

The steady, ongoing work produced from wedding photography generates the majority of new clients for most photography studios and freelance photographers. A wedding photographer will need to comfortable with the following activities & skills:
Candid shots (photojournalistic) and posed shots
Making slides, prints, and slideshows (digital or otherwise)
Traditional albums
Taking shots in the outdoors at a party, beach, or rustic locale
Snapping shots indoors at a temple or church
In the late 1860’s in America, couples started hiring photographers and posing at the wedding. The art form of photography for the wedding was created by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826. However, the idea of live action shots and of capturing the event itself came up after the Second World War. Often, the photographers would just show up inconspicuously at a wedding, snap the photos, and venture to sell them later on to the family. This forced studios to start covering the events, lest they be booted out by freelance photographers.
After the wedding is over, a small time lapse is incurred, and, thereafter the photographer shows “proofs” to the couple. The proofs can be in the form of prints, thumbnail galleries, or all of the images on CD-ROM. They may also make separate galleries or slideshows, and they’re sometimes themed.
Photographers may sell additional prints to the couple through a web site with thumbnail galleries and an e-commerce back-end, often in conjunction with a vendor or broker website that charges a commission for each print purchase.
The common types of wedding photography include the photojournalistic realism and spontaneous photographer behavior of some, the classic or traditional posed method, and a hybrid of the two called fashion-based wedding photography.
In big cities, there are often studios devoted to wedding photography because photography for the wedding is such a mammoth market in metropolitan areas. People are always moving in and out and getting married. Take a look at a portfolio of the photographer’s former work for assurance.
The Wedding and Portrait Photographers International (WPPI), the Professional Photographers of America (PPA), and, especially, the Wedding Photojournalists Association (WPA) offer training, professional support, and tips to member photographers.

How To Find The Perfect Wedding Dress

By admin, March 11, 2010 2:57 am

One option is to start your search for the perfect dress close to home. Maybe your mother, grandmother, aunt or a special friend has her own lovely dress stored carefully away, waiting for another bride to wear. If you choose this option, examine the dress carefully for insect damage, discoloration, weak seams, missing buttons and stains. Consult a trusted dry cleaner to discover if spots or stains can be removed. If the dress’s seams are very narrow, alterations might be difficult. Air the dress away from the sun to rid it of cedar or mothball scents. Have it professionally cleaned.
As sentimental as this option is, most brides want a new dress. If you’re in this category, begin by doing a little window-shopping. Check out the latest bridal magazines for trends and styles. Keep a folder or envelope containing pictures of the dresses you like. This will be helpful when you actually visit a retailer to begin trying dresses on.
Be sure to attend bridal and fashion shows. You’ll not only get a good overview of what’s available, but you’ll pick up new ideas and get information on bridal shops in your area. Then check out the shops. Get recommendations from married friends and call the Better Business Bureau. And pay attention! You should be treated like a queen when you enter a bridal shop. According to one shop owner, the store’s first priority should be to make you “feel personally special from the minute you walk in the door.”
Once on your quest for the perfect gown, choose one trusted person who knows your style to take with you. The more people you bring along, the more opinions you’ll have to sift through. Your trusted person should care enough about you to tell the absolute truth about how a dress looks on you.
Your trust should extend to the bridal shop clerk, too. Many of these people have spent years helping brides find the right dress. They know which styles will flatter which figure types. Trust them, and don’t be afraid to be adventurous. If a clerk suggests a style different from what you had in mind, try it on anyway! You may be surprised at how other styles flatter your figure.
Sometimes the retail dress route just doesn’t fit. A bride who is especially tall or short, tiny or voluptuous, rich or poor can find the custom-made dress an answer to a prayer. Locate a reputable bridal seamstress in your area by word of mouth, through a high-quality fabric or sewing store, or through a local college, university or theater.
Ask to see samples of the seamstress’s work, both in photos and in person. Check for finished seams, fit (in photos of brides) and quality of materials. Ask for an estimate in writing, checking to see if the seamstress or the bride supplies the materials and notions for the dress. Is a veil included in the price? Call past clients to check how satisfied they were with their dresses.
Fitting Your Wedding Gown
You may have the most beautiful dress in the world, but if it doesn’t fit, ultimately you’ll be unhappy with your choice. A bride goes through at least two fittings, with a final try-on a few days before the wedding. Alterations to a purchased gown are inevitable. Don’t be offended by the “size” your fitter ends up assigning you. Every gown manufacturer uses a fit model and bases all their gowns on this woman’s measurements, graduating them up or down for various sizes.
Your measurements will be compared to the manufacturer’s size charts. Since wedding gowns have very narrow seams, there is no room to let it out to a larger size. Therefore the fitter will order the gown that fits your largest measurement best.
During your two or more fittings, the gown will be altered to fit your smaller measurements. The ultimate fit of the gown depends on the accuracy of the fitter’s measurements, so be sure you bring the undergarments and shoes you plan to wear with your dress.
If your gown is custom-made, additional fittings will most likely be required. Many bridal seamstresses create an initial gown out of muslin or some other inexpensive material. This “model” garment is fitted to your figure, taken apart and used as the actual pattern for the dress itself. The dress will most likely be basted together, fitted again, sewn and fitted a last time in the final weeks before the wedding.
The Cost of It All…
To save money, many brides have turned to discount bridal suppliers. Although the initial price of the gown may seem like a bargain, the cost of alterations could make a significant dent in those savings. “Those brides who think they can order a gown through a discount operation and get it tailored at a local dress shop are in for an unpleasant surprise,” says one bridal shop owner. “Altering today’s wedding gowns is very, very specialized work. It takes years of experience.” And it can be expensive. The cost of alterations varies greatly, depending on the dress’s fit, age, fabric, lace and beadwork.
Also keep in mind that when a gown is ordered through a discount bridal supplier, there is often no recourse if a problem arises. Working with a reputable retailer that has years of experience in the industry and a solid relationship with manufacturers assures that you will receive the right dress, on time, fitting beautifully.
Typically, when a bride orders her gown from a retail store, she can expect to put down fifty percent of its retail price. The same is true for a custom-made dress. Custom-made dresses usually start at about $350 and can top out at $1000 or more. Veils average $150 to $300.
Completing the Ensemble
Once the perfect dress is found, there is only one way to be sure it will look the best it can and the foundation is the beginning. Finding the proper bra, slip, hosiery, etc., is necessary to create the perfect look. Many gowns require special undergarments. Low-line, backless bras and bustiers are made to provide the proper support without showing when and where they shouldn’t. Luckily there are professionals who can help in choosing which undergarments will work the best.
Specialty lingerie shops have the staff who will not only help brides, maids and mothers find the proper undergarment; they will also help them find the perfect fit. Although many women shy away from specialty shops, thinking the price will be much higher, they usually find that the prices are comparable and the service is indispensable. While at the lingerie shop a bride may also find a delicate negligee perfect for the wedding night!
Not only do brides have to deal with what to wear under their gown, some need to be concerned with what to wear over it as well. Weddings take place in all seasons, and in many areas, it can be cold! Many dresses of today are strapless or sleeveless challenging the weather in the cooler seasons of fall, winter and spring. Brides, their attendants and mother of the bride and groom often do not own the appropriate cape, coat or wrap to wear on such a formal occasion. That’s where businesses that rent capes and other outerwear come in handy.
Many styles of velvet, satin, sheer organza or faux fur garments are available to complement any gown.
Post-Wedding Gown Care
After the wedding, the last thing on your mind will be getting your gown cleaned. But taking the time to preserve your gown as soon as possible will ensure its pristine condition. If you can’t see to it immediately, ask a bridesmaid or relative to do it for you.
Before taking the gown to the dry cleaner, check it carefully for stains. If possible, note the type and location of each stain. This will help your dry cleaner eradicate them more easily.
To box or not to box? No storage system is completely safe or will completely prevent age discoloration of fabric. A professionally boxed gown is sealed in an airtight picture-window box in acid-free tissue, preserved for future generations. If you decide not to box your dress, store it flat to prevent fabric stress from a hanger. Stuff the sleeves and bodice with acid-free tissue, and line the skirt with the same tissue. Wrap the dress carefully in unbleached cotton or linen. Boxed or unboxed, make sure your freshly cleaned dress is in a dark, dry place.
Apparel for Moms
Mothers have a vital role to play in the wedding of their children. So it’s important to look good alongside the wedding party. This means choosing a dress that is simple, elegant and in a flattering color that blends well with the bridesmaids’ dresses.
Flower girls and Miniature Brides
Choices for flower girl dresses or miniature bride ensembles range from duplicates of the bridal gown or bridesmaid dresses to a variety of adorable outfits sure to make any little attendant look like an angel. Bridal shops and specialty children’s’ boutiques are the perfect place to find an assortment of choices. Experts in these shops can also help to determine the proper size to choose. Since children grow at staggering rates, a dress that fits perfect today may be too small six months later. These experts also suggest that if a specific gown is desired it should be ordered as soon as possible since styles may change and may not be available for order at a later date.

Wedding Ring Info: What you Can Afford and What Will Last

By admin, March 10, 2010 4:08 pm

Five wedding ring metals make up the usual selection; gold, white gold, platinum, titanium, and silver. Each specific type has its pluses and minuses.

There’s some important considerations in choosing a ring, from choosing the metals, karat, and color, to choosing a look that reflects your personality and budget. The following info will help you make the right decision in choosing a wedding ring.

The most common type of wedding band is gold. Gold is a soft precious metal that is classified by color and karats. Your options are yellow gold, white cold, and rose gold. The typical karats for gold rings are 14 and 18. Meaning a14 karat gold ring has 58 percent gold and 41 percent alloys like copper and zinc. 18 karat gold jewelry consists of 75 percent gold and 20 percent other metals. 24 karat gold rings are containing 100 percent pure gold. 24 karat gold is not the best for making rings. This is because the more gold in the ring, the softer the ring ends up. The softer the ring turns out to be, the less durable the ring and the the shorter it will last. 14 and 18 karat gold will not tarnish, but there are those who are allergic to gold, so picking a gold band may not be a choice. 14k yellow or gold bands retail from 60 to 5,000 dollars. 18k yellow or white gold wedding bands could cost you 85 to 5,000 dollars.

Platinum is a beautiful white precious metal that will never fade. It is a quite dense, solid precious metal that is the most durable of the precious metals, still it is too soft for bands. Despite the fact that platinum is a 95 percent pure white metal, ruthenium and iridium must be included for durability. Platinum wedding rings often feel heavier on the finger, but are very lasting and a great choice for both bride’s and groom’s wedding rings. Platinum is also hypo-allergenic. Platinum rings retail from 350 to 5,000 dollars.

Titanium is the most durable metal known to man, but it is not as common in ring making. This metal is hypo-allergenic and may be inlaid with gold, silver, or platinum to make exquisite rings that will be treasured for a lifetime. When electricity or heat is applied, Titanium oxidizes which then helps the metal to seem colored. Normal colors are purple, blue, and iridescent. Titanium rings can not be soldered, which means resizing becomes impossible. It is also one of the harder metals to cut through should the ring need to be extricated due to an emergency. Titanium wedding rings will cost from 150.00 to 4,000 dollars.

Silver is a remarkably soft white metal that is a victim to tarnishing and discoloration. Silver wedding bands are ideal for people who are on a small budget. However, since the metal is quite soft, silver wedding bands will not last quite as long as gold, platinum, or titanium wedding bands. Silver wedding rings go for 50 to 200 dollars.

Wedding Reception Table Centrepieces

By admin, March 10, 2010 4:08 pm

The traditional decorative option for wedding reception table centrepieces is generally an arrangement of flowers. But there are far many more elegant, creative and cost-friendly options to be considered. Whether you choose to order professional centerpieces or you want to create your wedding reception table centrepieces yourself, table decorations are an opportunity to customize your wedding theme.
Candles
One cost efficient and elegant centrepiece option is candles. While providing warm lighting to enhance the ambiance of your reception, candles double as both a lighting and decorative element. Using groups of candles in various sizes and shapes wrapped with ribbon to coordinate with your color scheme are all items easy to make. At a local craft store you can purchase paint intended for use on candles. You can use freehand designs or stencils to write words to commemorate your occasion such as Love, Joy and Forever. You can then offer to let your guests take a candle home as a table favor. Be sure to consider flammability issues when adhering anything to the candles. Ensure that you have considered your venue if selecting candles. If you are holding an outdoor wedding reception the weather may impact your candles, whether it is due to wind or heat.
Potted Flowers
Using potted flowers instead of cut flowers for your wedding reception table centrepieces is a way to reuse flowers. You can purchase bulk quantities of popular, colorful flowers and place them in individual small decorative pots. The exposed dirt can be covered with craft moss, marbles, glass rocks or river rocks. Using a colored fabric swatch or even a hemmed cloth napkin to match your pallet, place the flowers in a circle on the fabric so they look like a single arrangement instead of individual pots. These centrepieces can also double as take home gifts for your guests. Be careful to consider the time of year of your wedding to ensure you can use the color pallet you were planning.
Pictures
Your friends and family will be delighted to find you have remembered them with wedding reception table centrepieces made with photos. Using pictures is especially effective if you have a planned table seating and use old or fun photos of the guests seated at that particular table. If you happen to have a table of people that are people who are friends of parents or other family members, then using fun childhood pictures of the bride and groom can be a solution. Instead of using picture frames, try using decorative wire photo holders or magnetic clips.
Fun and a Little Quirky
If traditional isn’t the way you like to express yourself, you will find wedding reception table centrepieces are an excellent and subdued way to show these quirks. Try using live items such as colorful Beta or goldfish in clear glass vases with flower arrangements sitting on top if you want to surprise your guests with something that starts out looking traditional until you get close enough to see the fish. You can also use brightly colored sugar candies, in large, clear glass containers, giving the sweets away at the night’s end as take home sweets for your guests.
Your personality can shine and be shared with wedding reception table centrepieces. Bridesmaids usually love to help with creative and crafty items and you should let them so your time is freed up for other things you wish to do. Whatever centrepiece you choose, keep it in mind about what you plan to do with 25 or more centrepieces once your wedding reception is over, a concept which can help you narrow down your design decision.

Spanish Country Weddings – Ibiza is the Place!

By admin, March 10, 2010 2:52 pm

 

With its endless days of sunshine, blue skies, perfect med sunsets its no wonder that Spain is fast becoming a firm favourite as a convenient “ wedding abroad” destination . 

Few guests and family can not be tempted to a few days or a week in the Spanish sunshine!

 

Now many of you might think that all that Spain and in particular IBIZA  has to offer is romantic beach weddings , with white sand, white linen clad guests and  unspoilt local fish “restaurantes” on the beach  hosting relaxed chilled out  lobster and chilled  white wine feasts………

Well yes this can be found, created, and enjoyed in IBIZA, this is true, but there is also another ambience of wedding that has just begun to evolve. Small, traditional country hotels are now becoming the venue for both a beautiful country wedding ceremony and also the perfect location for an intimate family celebration reception.

With Rural hotels and Casas ranging in size from 6 rooms to larger 30 room venues, you are able to find a venue the perfect size you need, for the size of your own personal wedding party.

 What are the advantages of this type of wedding you may ask. Well, where else can you take over a hotel entirely for your own guests if you wish too? ………

Think of the joys of having everybody in the right place at the right time and no body having to worry about travelling or driving to the ceremony or back from the reception after a few drinks .!!

 

Where else can you be tucked away in the beautiful country side, yet only a short drive or taxi away from a beach, secluded cove, a club for those who wish to live it up after the party or during their stay . ( In Ibiza nothing is more than approx 30 mins away from any where!!)

 

Where else can you be  looked after  so warmly  as in a family run Hotel such a sCASA NAYA,where  they see each wedding and each guest as an extension to their family , enjoying and priding them selves on creating a traditional family wedding for you .!!

 

And if you want a few days away on your own after the wedding  you can always book into a sister Rural hotel  many often boasting relaxing spas and honeymoon suites and get the best of both worlds!!

  If you want your guests to feel the WOW factor at your wedding, try this IBIZA cocktail  of sunshine , intimacy, Spanish tradition and the Latin philosophy of just enjoying life to its full at your IBIZA country wedding .

 

Written by Candida Jane Blaxall

Wedding Planner

www.whateveribiza.com

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0034 600214846

Christmas Wedding Favors

By admin, March 10, 2010 3:23 am

Christmas provides you with a wealth of options when it comes to wedding favors. Whatever the style of your Christmas wedding, there is a huge range of options available when it comes to choosing wedding favors & decorations.

The sheer variety of these favors allows you to find something to suit every budget & which will suit either the holiday season or a winter wedding theme.

For a lasting keepsake why not give your guests personalized tree baubles as wedding favors which they can hang on their trees year in year out. Such a gift will always remind them of your special day every time they hang it on their Christmas tree.

Edible favors such as sweets foil wrapped chocolates or luxurious truffles are wonderful at this time of year. Choose some cookies in festive shapes such as bells, snowflakes or Christmas trees. Even traditional gingerbread men make delightful wedding favors. Present them in little boxes decorated with holly leaves or small pieces of fir tree.

For something a little different choose bars of white chocolate decorated with snowflakes. They look delightful presented in clear cellophane bags or printed boxes.

Give your guests a sweet treat with candy canes, strawberry & apple candies & candied fruits. These look so pretty in little bags & set the mood for a happy Christmas wedding reception.

Put together little goody bags of sweet treats such as mini chocolate Christmas trees, coated almonds, nuts & cookies. Try to include flavors that representative of the season & in a range of festive colors.

Other festive wedding favors include sachets or miniature bottles of mulled wine, sachets of hot chocolate or miniature bottles of whiskey or brandy.

Alternative ideas include seasonal shaped candles such as snowlakes, snowmen or Christmas trees. Look out for miniature felt stockings which make delightful holders for wedding favors.

If you have a slightly larger budget you could choose Mr & Mrs Claus salt & pepper shakers or snowglobes which can double as paperweights.

Another idea for presenting your wedding favors is with Christmas crackers. You can buy kits to make up your own, all you need to do is insert your favor gift & thank you note inside.

Christmas is such a wonderful time of year so try to make your wedding favors convey the festive spirit!

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