Posts Tagged ‘bride’
Monday, January 4th, 2010
The wedding cars are the vehicles chosen for the bridal party transportation on the wedding day. A wedding car is a good idea for the brides transfer and can also be used by the bride and the groom to proceed to the wedding reception in style. They are a very important part of the wedding plans, and one of the most important things to take care of if you want to travel and arrive in style on your wedding day.
Years ago weddings were a local affair, but now with more choice of ceremony venues on offer, you will probably travel several miles to the ceremony destination of your dreams and then travelling to the wedding reception. Whether you are having a traditional church wedding, Registry office wedding, Civil partnership, gay wedding or Asian wedding, a wedding car is suitable and being chauffeured on your wedding day will create a wonderfully relaxing experience for you.
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Thursday, December 31st, 2009
Many people don’t know the name of those “little figures at the top of a wedding cake”. They are called wedding cake toppers, and there are many varieties available in today’s market. The special wedding cake toppers trend was started off by the “traditional wedding cake toppers”, and we will explore their world in this article. As far as toppers for wedding cakes are concerned, these designs have stood the test of time. Here are four particular designs that we like:
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Pick #1) One of our favorites, the “Contentment” Calla Lily Porcelain Cake Topper is very traditional. It depicts the bride and groom on the “big day”, and the love that the couple has for each other is clearly depicted by the bride’s hand upon the groom’s face. Note the groom as he holds his new bride’s waist. The bride is elegantly dressed in a strapless wedding gown, and the groom is handsomely dressed in tux and tails. Complimenting the design is a handmade bouquet of calla lillies. The specifications of this traditional piece are:
a) Dimensions: 7″ x 3″
b) Beautifully hand-painted.
c) Handcrafted fine porcelain
d) Weighs 0.75 lbs.
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
by Ken York
The father of the bride is the most worst-equipped key character in the wedding. Women, wives and daughters, realize all about weddings, the groom just needs to show up reasonably sober and shaved, and the best man gets to plan a party ” how hard is that?
The father of the bride on the other hand is still expected to shell out a boatload of money to pay for almost everything. Therefore, unless he plans on investing a wheelbarrow of money, there are a few things that he must know and do.
1. Be part of the planning process. If youre not involved you might as well shouting, Free Money. Dont take charge of the planning, but offer your help and suggestions in the areas that you know about. A wedding reception is nothing more than a large, expensive party with a lot of rules.
2. Resolve yourself to dealing with crazy women. There is something about weddings that causes all women to go crazy. I am positive that at least five times before the wedding occurs you will be accused of trying to ruin everything. This is one of those times in life that it is generally better (but there are exceptions) to just suck it up. For the most part your wife and daughter will just want to vent about their frustrations. For this you need to learn only two responses, That bitch, and Those bastards. Repeat frequently.
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Friday, September 25th, 2009
by Mike Wong
Best man speeches are supposed to be emotional, funny, and entertaining. If you get chosen as the best man, then planning an awesome speech is one of your most crucial tasks. A best man speech has the potential be remembered by the wedding guests for a long time, good or bad. Therefor it is essential that you spend the time to organize your best man speech and make it your best work possible. For the sake of the bride and groom, don’t try to deliver your speech from the top of your head!
The aim of the best man speech is to honor both the bride and groom and generally just confirm how perfect they are for one another. Be sure to include in your best man speech some witty jokes to keep the wedding guests amused instead of dying of boredom. If you are going to make jokes at the groom’s expense, make sure you don’t go too far and do so in a respectful way.
It is essential that your best man speech can be understood by all the different wedding guests. Remember, you are giving your speech to people of all age groups, from small kids to older adults. Save those inside jokes that nobody will understand.
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Monday, September 21st, 2009
by Doreen Clay
With the recession we are all facing you have to plan your Purple Wedding Reception on a Shoe-string budget wisely in order to still have the most memorable day of your life. If carefully planned it is not impossible.
Women want their wedding day to be special. Online you will find many professional individual people that plan and cater for the occasion, and will work around your budget so that you will have that unique purple wedding reception on a shoe string budget.
If you want your purple wedding reception on a shoe string budget to be truly unique and one of a kind, then invite all your friends and family over, and find out who can assist where and their expertise. Once you have established a list of who is doing what, then again do a costing, you will be surprised at how much less it will cost you.
Flower arrangements for the bride, bridesmaids and tables for your purple wedding reception on a shoe string budget can be costly when ordering out. You can browse through flower arrangement books and choose a design you like and then with help do the arrangements yourself. This way you can become creative and have very unique arrangements. Silk flows for table arrangements are cost effective and last forever.
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Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
People all over the world have different cultures, and so weddings also come in various forms and ways. In general, the celebration of matrimony has only four basic types.
The first type is known as religious wedding. Perhaps this type is the most common of all, since it’s natural for people with the same faith to marry. But for those who have different religions, this type of marriage may bring conflicts, especially when your partner refuses to give up on his faith.
While some religions or groups retain their strict wedding customs, most ministries are already doing something to resolve this crisis. Thus, what you can do as a couple is to go to your ministries and consult with your Church leaders.
Another possible problem is the couple’s lack of budget, since this type of wedding often requires a lot of expenses, from wedding gowns to bouquets, over-all appearance of the church, choir, and food.
Civil wedding is the second type of wedding where judges or marriage commissionaires lead the ceremony outside of churches. They are persons appointed by the state for this specific job. Often, there are scripts being read by all participants as the marriage vows are being exchanged. These weddings may be grand or not, depending on the financial capacity of the couple. They may also occur inside or outside the house, but it often happens in courthouses.
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009
by Clara Clay
Marriage is the most important step in the lives of life partners. Participants desire to make the event memorable so that they can cherish the happenings of the function at any time in the long future with an aura of nostalgia. There are so many duties need to be done to organize a complete and competent marriage occasion.
A wedding invitation foretells the entire ceremony to follow soon. The very few words you print briefly conjures up the image of the even in the making. Hence the invitation you select should reflect your preferences at the same time keeping in mind with the idea behind the wedding. A novel design as presented in the invitation that reveals your tastes and dislikes can be a very good idea.
To help design a unique invitation, you first have to pour out your preferences to it. The whole ceremony is exclusively meant for you and your sweetheart; therefore it is all right to think out of the box that can finally yield some fresh ideas. If music is a passion for you both, then the images of some musical instruments can embellish the borders of the card. You can even add about your hobbies in the invitation.
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Friday, April 3rd, 2009
by Angela Crown
Wedding is a womans most special day, and a wedding dress is supposed to be her most exquisite wear. A woman is offered five basic choices in selecting this dream attire. Of these, the first three, Empire, Princess, and Ball Gown are loose patterns that flow down, while the other two, Mermaid, and Column, are more body hugging.
In the Empire style, the waistline starts from where the bust ends. The skirt flares forth from that point flowing over the body in a wavy style, covering the body in a beguiling way. The imperfections of the body are attractively covered in this pattern. Based upon the bust size, the bust can be made less or more prominent as required, by designing the neck and sleeves to bring out the desired effect.
Princess, or A-liner, has a tighter top portion, opening up into a flowing bottom. It is long and seamless and the flow gives a streamlined effect to the body and elegance to the wearer. The presence of the lines enhances the height and thereby makes the person appear slender. The flowing pattern can expertly cover the body curves that the wearer chooses to hide. At the same time the pattern can also highlight the curves in a slimmer person.
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Monday, March 23rd, 2009
by Debbie Vera
The great thing about contemporary wedding favors is their ability to also serve as bridal shower favors or just as lovely decorative or practical keepsakes. As hard as it is to single out one of them as the best they certainly represent one of the best wedding investments you can ever make.
You could get for example a pizza cutter. If decorated with a phrase that could be chosen by the bride or groom and made out of porcelain all of a sudden you have a highly deorative keepsake. When opting for the stainless steel variety it can used used for years to come and serve as a practical memento.
Next let’s take a sewing kit. At first glance maybe nothing to exciting, yet in it’s utilitaran appearance lies also some beauty. It’s not only practical but also is a symbol for home. When combined with a colorful plaid design it will evoke memories of fall while being useful at the same time. In that aspect this bridal shower gift is a winner all around.
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Friday, March 13th, 2009
by Ciara Daykin
I love being hostess to a good party. Just having good friends around is enough reason to host a good party. And good china is a necessity for the success of a party.
Dinner parties are probably the best of all. I use this chance to take out my good china and wedding crystal. And my husband cooks some savory dishes for the party guests (indeed, he cooks!).
Brides often tell me that they dont need good china or delicate crystals. And, it always shocks me!
We dont need good china, We already have everything!
Great to know that you already have some dinnerware! But mismatched plates, silverware, and glasses are not good china. Its OK to use them for dinners, when its just the two of you. But if you want to invite a few guests over, you need good china.
Sorry ladies but if you’re expecting company then you NEED lovely dinnerware. Think about the future… everyone gathered around your table for the first Christmas dinner hosted by you and your hubbie. How will you make that GREAT impression on your mother-in-law??
So kick it up a notch!
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