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Wedding Accessory

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

Wedding Accessories play an important part of any wedding, the bride must have her accessories to go with her wedding attire and the groom also needs his, not to mention the guests should keep one accessory in mind, a hat! Accessories add those finishing touches to every wedding that every couple are going for!

Everyone wants to look individual on their big day. But although there is a wealth of accessories to choose from, the only real way to look individual is to create your own. As individual, one-of-a-kind fashion items are becoming sought after and higher priced, more and more people nowadays are starting to develop to make their own style. Creating your own wedding accessory gives your wedding that much more personal feel to it and makes you feel good when you walk down the aisle with your own unique accessory and everyone gapes at how wonderful it is and asks where you bought it! Creating your own wedding accessories is also a lot cheaper than buying them!

Jewellery is a favourite area for brides when it comes to putting together an outfit. With such a vast range of beautiful beads and wire available, it is so simple to make a pretty pair of earrings or some other trinket. For an elegant look, top-to-toe, you need to make sure that your hair looks as glamorous as the rest of you. A tiara will be that finishing touch! Every girl knows that the key accessory to finish off a look is your handbag. There is such a huge variety of bags available to buy that you can pick one up quite cheaply. So you can be sure that you can make your self appear that much trendier with just a few accessories!

So you don’t need to go out spending a fortune on beaded white shoes, just buy a plain pair and bead them yourself. You don’t need to spend fortunes on a handbag, just buy a plain and decorate it yourself, see where I’m going with this? It’s as simple as this, accessories can be made cheaply and beautifully by you and when you make them they are unique and personal why miss out of that?!

White Sequin Flower 2-piece Wedding Accessory Set

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Product Description
Product Details Precious Metal Type: Non Metal Length: 10.75 Inch Width: 14.75 mm Weight: 1.7 gr. Quantity in Stock: 2 This ring is available for ring sizes between 4 and 12. Please do not forget to send us an email at service@goldia.com in order to let us know about the ring size of your request. If we do not hear from you within six hours of your purchase, you will automatically be sent the default ring size of 6.

White Sequin Flower 2-piece Wedding Accessory Set

Pearls: The Forgotten Wedding Accessory

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Weddings are traditional events so it makes sense to include items that are also traditional. A simple wedding accessory that can really make the difference in your wedding garment is a string of pearls. Pearls have always be a wedding accessory for the masses, but in the current day of uniqueness, more and more people are opting for items outside the traditional.

Interested in a timeless wedding accessory that isn’t too gaudy? A string of pearls should be your first choice. This wedding accessory goes with virtually any wedding dress. Even if you ‘re planning a beach wedding, a wedding accessory of pearls can make the occasion more formal. Dressing up your wedding gown with pearls doesn’t have to me paying for a costly wedding accessory. Cultured pearls are the most expensive and cost from $100 on up. The cost of this wedding accessory is associated with the material that holds the pearls. Pearls strong with 10k gold will cost less than a set strong with 24k gold. You can expect to pay an average of $25 for imitation pearls.

Once you choose pearls as a wedding accessory, only one step remains–choosing a style. The styles that are available in pearls vary similarly to any other wedding accessory worn around the neck: rope, princess, and choker. Of these three styles, the princess and choker are better choices when you are interested in a wedding accessory. A choker is appropriate for any style of wedding dress that exposes your neck area. A wedding gown with a bateau neckline, for example, would not be an appropriate gown for this style of wedding accessory. A string of princess pearls makes an excellent wedding accessory to wear with a strapless wedding gown or one that features lace trimming.

Your choice of wedding accessory doesn’t have to end with your pearls. If you are interested in a classic look, a good idea is to wear an upstyle and have a wedding accessory added to your hair. When you wear pearls, you can accent your hairstyle with tiny pearls. Don’t forget your ears. This wedding accessory is a must with an upstyle and when you purchase a set of pearls, there’s a good chance you will get a set of pearl earrings. A pearl set usually also includes a ring or bracelet. These are optional. If you choose a set that includes a ring, be sure to wear the ring on your right hand. You don’t want your wedding accessory to take away from your wedding ring.

Three Wedding Accessory Considerations for the Marriage Ceremony

Monday, March 29th, 2010

A wedding accessory is that special additional item that enhances the wedding ceremony and adds to the special feeling of the day for the bride and groom. Often the wedding accessory is an opportunity for family members to take an active part in the celebration of two lives becoming one.

Three such wedding accessories that add value to the celebration of love and commitment are the unity candle, the aisle runner, and the ring bearer pillow.

Unity Candle

A wedding accessory that symbolizes the marital union of not only two lives but also the joining of two families is the unity candle. With two tapers on either side of a large pillar candle this wedding accessory is prominently placed in proximity to the site of the marriage ceremony. Prior to the arrival of the bride-to-be, the mother of the bride and the mother of the groom come forward and light the two tapers.

During the actual ceremony, the bride and groom move forward to the unity candle and light the large pillar candle from the flames of the two separate tapers. The lighting of the unity candle symbolically reflects their new family and the union from two separate families. This wedding accessory can be personalized and can include pictures of the bride or the groom and their family. It can also include a picture of the bride and groom together.

Aisle Runner

An additional wedding accessory that accents the ceremonial entry of the bride is the aisle runner. This accessory is rolled out for the bride as if she were walking on a red velvet carpet.

This wedding accessory distinguishes the bride on her special day and serves to underscore her commitment, beauty, and the sacredness of the journey that she and her groom are undertaking.

Ring Bearer Pillow

One additional wedding accessory that adds value and joy to the wedding ceremony is the ring bearer pillow carried by the ring bearer. Often a young beautiful child is selected to carry out this responsibility. This small cushioned pillow reflects the colors of the wedding party and is carried to the altar by the young child. Tied on top are the symbols of love and commitment as reflected in the wedding bands to be exchanged by the bride and groom. The shyness and innocence of the young child adds to the beauty of the marriage ceremony and is often a moment when the wedding guests let out with a collective ahhhh.

David McFarlane is a proud contributing author and writes articles on weddings. You can visit his site at http://www.teambridal.com.