Friday, August 8, 2008

Different Wedding Invitations

Your wedding theme is an important part of basically everything
that you will be doing at your celebration. The theme really
ties everything together and sort of dictates a lot of your
decorations, foods, and colors that you will be using. You need
to make sure that everything is part of your theme and that can
be a lot of work for you, and sometimes you will feel
overwhelmed. With all of this going on it can be really
difficult to remember everything that you need to do and
sometimes you might get a little bit mixed up and that is
understandable but you still need to be on top of your game.

One of the first things that you have to do is figure out your
invitations because those go out way before the wedding is even
about to come up. However, your invitations are still really
important because they are the first things that your guests
will see and the invitations will set the mood for the night
that is up and coming. So, when you send out your wedding
invitations you really need to think about all of this and how
you will incorporate it into your invites. Your guests will
really like to get this little sneak peek into the decorations
and style for your celebration so that they can get ready for it
and plan to maybe match your theme or buy you something that can
be incorporated into it. Here are just a couple examples of the
types of things you can find by shopping online.

Rose Embossed Invites:

These are really elegant invitations that promote traditional
themes and the look of a perfect bride. Flowers are a symbol of
eternity. Your wedding bond is supposed to be an eternal
spiritual bond between you and your new spouse so the flowers
are a great symbol of that bond that you have just formed.
Also, if you are having a summer or a flower theme then these
will really go great because your guests will already see those
kinds of decorations forming in their imagination and they will
expect to see that at your celebration. These are really just
great and they will impress your guests because they will see
that you have great style and that you put a lot of work into
planning your party.

Bachelorette Part Invites:

Okay, so this isn't for your wedding, but it is a very
important part of the wedding process. Your bridal shower is a
time for you to just let loose and relax. Traditionally, your
bridesmaids plan this event for you, but maybe you want to have
a little bit to do with it like picking the date or the
invitations. These invites are perfect because they reflect the
fun and vibrant atmosphere that a bridal shower should have.
The front features fun colors and the image of a classy looking
woman. The design of these cards is just really fashionable and
all of your friends will love getting one in the mail.

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and unique bridal shower favors. His products are discounted,
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Wedding Anniversary Gifts Straight From The Head

It's nice to have a set of guidelines detailing the substance
you're expected to base your anniversary present on as each year
of wedded bliss passes. But let's be honest; it doesn't exactly
show off your wisdom, imagination or wit, does it? And who
really wants tin or fruit off everyone, or indeed ivory off
anyone? Let's get personal about proceedings!

There's someone in every family who has learnt the anniversary
gift protocol down to the letter. No sooner have you mentioned
that it's Ken and Mary's 27th than they have retorted with the
word "ketchup" without skipping a beat. You stare at the ground,
wondering what on earth you could buy that both celebrates their
partnership and satisfies these rigid rules – and who on earth
compiled this list of seemingly random materials in the first
place …

Yes, some of the items have a certain pragmatic grace or
glamour to them. Paper, for all its low-budget connotations, can
actually be the backbone of all manner of exciting gifts, from
books, albums and cards to travel and entertainment tickets,
pictures and humorous calendars. And as time goes by, the
silver, gold, pearl, ruby and diamond gifts will certainly be
appreciated. But the in-between years always seem a little
arbitrary, like the guesses in some game of Animal, Vegetable,
Mineral.

Except perhaps in the round-number years, this anniversary gift
etiquette is not followed all that rigidly beyond a hardcore
group of dedicated sticklers. Most of us are happy to give some
flowers, a bottle of wine or something sweet. The trouble is,
none of these gifts has "anniversary" written all over it. They
don't exactly celebrate the milestone of staving off divorce for
yet another year, do they? But with a little research, you'll
find a special gift that the couple will just love.

The trick is to get inside the minds of the couple and to find
out what they have in common. They have presumably got something
in common or they wouldn't have tied the knot in the first place
(unless they have taken the theory that opposites attract to its
ultimate conclusion, in which case you can buy them almost
anything and at least one of them will find it attractive).

To get inside their minds, get inside their household. Any
excuse will do: borrowing a drill; catching up on old times;
cadging a cup of sugar (not recommended if you live more than 50
miles away). Once you're over the threshold, start to snoop.
Take in the sights, sounds and smells that greet you and in the
first few seconds you'll be able to tell if they are art or
music lovers, boozers, travellers, house-proud types, collectors
or simply people who don't take themselves too seriously. Soon
your head will be full of present ideas, and then it's just a
simple case of getting on the internet and matching your
new-found knowledge with the bountiful selection of anniversary
gifts on offer.

You can still opt to obey the traditional wedding anniversary
gift protocols – but by focusing on the couple rather than the
material, you'll automatically put your imagination into gear
and choose something really special.

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

How To Plan A Destination Wedding

It's true, destination weddings are all the rage today.

What exactly is a destination wedding? In simple terms, it's a
wedding away from your hometown, either just the two of you, or
with family and friends. It can be as simple or elaborate,
inexpensive or lavish as you desire.

Okay, so it's the wedding trend of the day, but, is it any
simpler to plan? Or, is planning a wedding far from home even
harder than planning one in your own hometown? The answer to
that, of course, is up to you, and how lavish or unique you want
your wedding to be. Here are the steps in planning that
destination "I Do."

Step One: Who's Going to Attend?

Before you can plan your wedding destination, you really have
to decide who you're going to invite, as your guest list can
sometimes narrow your choices of destinations.

Is your destination wedding going to be for just the two of
you? Then the whole world is your oyster.

Are you going to invite a few close friends or family members?
If so, are you going to pick up the tab for their travel, or are
travel expenses to be paid by each individual? If you can't
afford to pick up the tab for travel to your wedding, and the
friends and family members would have a hard time coming up the
money, then you might want to pick some special place closer to
home. For example, if you live in Phoenix and want a destination
wedding where family and friends could easily travel to, you
might want to pick Sedona rather than Hawaii.

There might also be time restrictions for your guests as well.
Some people just can't take time off of work to attend your
wedding on some tropical island, whereas they might be able to
attend a wedding which is a few-hours drive away.

Step Two: When is the Wedding?

If the two of you are planning your wedding around vacation
time at work, then that too may dictate where you will have your
destination wedding. If your vacation time is during hurricane
season, you may want to skip Cancun and opt for the beaches of
Southern California instead.

Step Three: Draw up a Wedding Budget

Face it; some locations are just more traditionally affordable
than others. Your heart may be screaming the beaches of Costa
Rica, but your budget is screaming Las Vegas. Yes, we all want
to answer our heart's call, but your budget should have the last
word.

But, don't let that keep you from choosing a great, unique
wedding destination. You'd be surprised how many wonderful,
unique wedding destinations there are which may fit your budget.
B&Bs all over the United States, in such romantic destinations
as California, New England, Florida and Virginia, offer
inexpensive wedding packages for either just the two of your, or
several guests.

When considering your budget, you have to consider travel
expenses (flying or driving) as well as the wedding related
expenses. In addition, you should also plan on the costs for
accommodations, meals during your stay and even the things that
you would like to do there.

Step Four: Consider the Marriage Laws

Some locations in the United States as well as some countries
make having a wedding very difficult. You may have to deal with
specific requirements before you can actually wed. Before you
select a location at which to be married, make sure you know
what the laws in that location actually are.

Step Five: Hire a Wedding Planner or DIY

Once you've narrowed in on your wedding location, you need to
decide if you will be planning your wedding yourself or if you
will need to hire a wedding planner. If you are having a larger
destination wedding with numerous family and friends attending,
you may want to hire a wedding planner to help coordinate
everything.

If it's just the two of you, you can probably handle the
planning yourself. Often you can hire a wedding officiant who
has packages available which include picking a location,
performing the ceremony, as well as transportation, cake and
champagne. Resorts and even B&Bs also offer packages which make
the planning extra simple.

Step Six: Enjoy Your Honeymoon

Here's the best part of having a destination wedding. The
honeymoon starts right after the "I Do."

With destination weddings continuing to grow in popularity, and
more B&Bs, resorts and wedding planners offering wedding
packages, planning a destination wedding can be as simple as
planning a vacation. No more renting a hall, hiring a band,
sending invitations to an ever-growing list of guests. It's time
to take the stress out of your wedding planning and make it fun.
A destination wedding allows you to do just that.

About The Author: Shari Hearn is the creator of a wedding
website, http://www.locationweddings.net as well as
http://californiaweddings.blogspot.com and
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