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Beautiful Wedding Invitation Images Online Don?T Guarantee Satisfaction

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

When viewing wedding invitation images online, what you see is not always what you get. Here are some tips to ensure you don’t place a large order based on a touched up wedding invitation image, only to be disappointed by the real thing.

Don’t Be Fooled By Online Images

Wedding invitations are photographed to appeal to buyers. Subsequently, sometimes they’re altered to appear attractive instead of realistic.

If you are viewing a wedding invitation image online that is set amid a background containing a beautiful place setting or flower

arrangement, consider this a red flag. Most reputable stationers focus on the wedding invitation itself and don’t need to dress up the photo with background clutter.

If you do fall in love with a wedding invitation image online, don’t be distracted by the setting, the person holding the invitation, or the lovely rose petals strewn about it. Enlarge the photo and really examine the invitation because that’s what you’ll receive once you order it – not the fantasy bridal setting complete with glowing candles.

Read Between the Lines

While browsing online for wedding invitations, take the images at face value only. When you find one you’re interested in, read the description thoroughly for clues as to what the invitation will truly look like. The wedding invitation image online might portray a white background with pink and sage accents, but be described as ivory or ecru with peach and lime green accents. This tells you immediately that the image will differ from the actual invitation, and you might want to consider another option.

You will also want to investigate how many invitations you get for the price, as well as whether enclosures cost extra or are included. For example, if you feel the wedding invitations are a bit expensive, and then find out you must purchase response cards separately, you might need to search for a more budget-friendly invitation. You will also want to find out if the return address printed on the outer envelopes is extra or included.

Is there a customer service number and email address listed along with a return policy? If not, you might want to find a different online stationer.

Request Wedding Invitation Samples

Finally, the key to determining whether the wedding invitation image online will meet or exceed your expectations is to order a sample. Any reputable online stationer will offer samples, and you can order several sets to choose several possibilities in-person. Most likely, several won’t look quite so appealing once removed from their glamorous wedding backgrounds.

Even if you are considering custom wedding invitations, stationers should have no trouble providing you with a generic sample. You will want to feel the paper and make sure it is durable and attractive, instead of flimsy and cheap. You will also want to examine the ink and make sure the printed words don’t smudge or appear faint.

While online shopping is convenient and great for your budget, it’s easy to be fooled by touched-up wedding invitation images if you don’t take the time to be careful. To enjoy the best wedding invitations, make sure you research, read the details, and order samples to avoid any unpleasant surprises.

Whether you are planning a casual or formal wedding, be inspired by the vast and sophisticated array of wedding invitations that are available online. With research, you can find perfect yet affordable wedding invitations that reflect your special day.

Don’t Know What Wedding Flowers To Choose? Here Are Some Tips

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Flowers, herbs and spices have long been used as a symbol to unite and protect a new union. Garlic and onions were thought to protect newlyweds from evil and were often included as an integral part of the ceremony. White garlands were worn to show innocence and chastity but the language of flowers didn’t arrive to Europe until the early 1700s.

The universal flower for weddings is most definitely the rose. White or red are the most common. It was proclaimed by Venus, the Roman goddess of love, that the red rose was the most beautiful of all flowers. So it came to be that the red rose represented true love.

When you are choosing the flowers for your wedding there are several things to take into account.

1) First of all, it is your wedding and should emulate your personality and be the theme for the ceremony and reception. It shouldn’t be what your mother always wanted or your bridesmaid’s favorite flowers. It’s about what you want.

2) Look at a lot of photographs of wedding flowers and bouquets. You need to get familiar with flowers, styles and colors. The internet is an awesome tool for that. It used to be that you’d have to go to a florist to do this and you may still want to but fortunately there are a lot more options.

3) As you browse through the pages, start with style first. Do you like the bouquets that are long with ivy and ribbons, maybe compact and round, exotic, possibly long flowers that you carry on your arm almost like carrying a baby? The reason I suggest style first is because certain flowers are suited to each style.

4) Remember, large bouquets can be very heavy and if you have a small frame then you may want to reconsider a large bouquet. I have done bridal bouquets that have weighed as much as 30 to 40 pounds.

5) Once you have decided on a style then it can be determined what flowers and colors you would like. Sometimes you get lucky and see a bouquet and that is exactly the one you want. But don’t be afraid to get creative. I once did a wedding where the bride (who married on Valentines Day) chose a round red bouquet for herself and the bridesmaid’s wore white and red dresses so we made half the bouquet red and the other half white roses. At the reception the bouquets were then placed in red vases and served as flowers for the head table. It was very effective. You can be as creative as you want.

6) You can also choose flowers for their meanings. Here are some of the more common flowers used in weddings:

Red rose – True love

White rose – innocence and purity, I am worthy of you.

White carnation – fascination, love of a woman

White lily – purity, heavenly

Cala lily – beauty

Red tulips – declaration of love

Babies breath – pure of heart

Blue violet – faithfulness

Hyacinth – loveliness

Iris- warmth and affection

Daisy – innocence

Ivy – eternal love and fidelity

7) If you want fragrant flowers then I would go with white casa blanca or star- gazer lilies, hyacinth, tuber roses, and gardenias. The fragrance would be heavenly.

8) If you are on a severe budget then you may want to consider doing simple bouquets on your own. It is not that difficult to do. Example; take a dozen or more tulips and stagger them slightly so that the heads are not all together. Take the first tulip in your hand, place the next one so that the tulip head is now about 2 or 3 inches lower and so on. Take the ribbon of your choice and tie them together. Make a simple bow and there you have it. You can also do this style effectively with calla lilies, gladiolas and blue delphinium. If you want to save a lot of money then this can be an alternative for you.

Regardless of the size and budget of your wedding, just remember, this is your day. Do it the way you want to and have fun doing it.

Willie is freelance writer, researcher and floral designer who provides resources and information on health and wellness and anything flowers which is her passion. http://www.herweddingsite.com

want to try wedding/event photography, don’t want to be in the way?

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

i would like to try wedding and event photography, but the last time i tried taking photos at a conference for my univ.’s PR dept, i got blasted for “not getting in there enough” (and my boss said i wasn’t assertive, which isn’t true). i feel weird about getting all up in people’s faces when their doing something important. i don’t blend in–i’m 5’10″ with long blonde hair (this is my hubby’s avatar)–and i don’t know how to blend into the background, or not be too cautious about getting in people’s way. any suggestions?

Strapless Wedding Gowns – Do Or Don’t?!?

Monday, May 10th, 2010


nuptialstv.com So is a sleeveless or strapless dress appropriate for a winter wedding? Of course it is, as long as the bride is comfortable. Strapless and sleeveless gowns look good at any formal event at any time of the year, including in the winter. Just make sure the bride is not too cold… if your wedding is a cold region, you’ll probably be getting married indoors anyway. But the bride might want to consider getting a wrap just in case she gets chilly. So go with a strapless or sleeveless gown if that’s the right one for you, no matter what season it is… just don’t make yourself cold or uncomfortable for the sake of looking good.

What drinks should I offer at my wedding reception that don’t require too many ingredients?

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

I’m having a wedding reception and offering free beer and one free mixed drink or shot. After the one drink I’m going to charge $2-3 a drink. I wouldn’t ask people to go in their pockets but all my family is drinkers and I can’t afford them. Anyway I’m trying to think of drinks that don’t require too many different ingredients. Just basics like vodka, gin, or some brandy’s. I don’t know. Anyone have any suggestions?

Why don’t people make wedding cakes that actually taste good?

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Never in my life have I been to a wedding that had good cake. They were all very pretty, but who wants to look at a cake? They’re for eating.

Wedding Cakes Don`t Come Cheaper Than This – No Bake Cake

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Wedding Cakes – Completion of wedding planning aside from choosing the bridal gown, gold bands, hiring wedding cars is the wedding cake. Are wedding cakes essential pieces, “yes and no”? Traditionally guests expect a slice of the action. If you are on a budget then remember that elaborately designed wedding cakes filled with rich ingredients can take a huge slice out of your bank account. If the wedding cake is to grace the table as a centre piece, then bear in mind that cheap wedding cakes are just as tasty as an expensive one – if not more scrumptious.

The wedding cake aside from the blushing bride herself will attract a lot of attention, coming in at second best, however, sweet toothed folk may beg to differ, and their reason for this assumption is they can bite into the cake. Choosing a cheap or expensive wedding cake can be difficult due to numerous amount of cake designs available. Are you counting the pennies, if so be extra careful not to fall into temptation all because one cake has more cream icing or edible rosebuds on top. Wedding cakes are specially decorated for this purpose to tempt you. An extra tier an extra cherry or sultana can up the cost.

You can save a lot of money (hundreds of pounds) by baking the wedding cake yourself or ask a friend. Your friend can donate her time baking as a wedding gift. This is a good thing for both parties meaning your friend will not have to go in search of an ideal wedding gift for you and the groom, hence her services rendered will save you money to spend on other wedding essentials. However if you have decided that you are prepared to bake the cake – then so be it. Practice makes perfect and perfect saves money.

Tradition nowadays seen at most wedding ceremonies “is not seen” couples who marry today are looking to do something different on their wedding day like serving sponge baked cupcakes or jam ring doughnuts. Personal preference prevails here. Consider ordering a small wedding cake, if there is not enough to go round the guests then serve slices of sheet cake as a substitute, they will never know. Wedding cakes are cheaper bought from a shop other than one purely directed towards baking wedding cakes

Do not buy a wedding cake that is too large for your reception. Do your maths and take into account how many guests will be attending the reception and plan your cake accordingly. Weddings are expensive occasions but don’t have to be if you put your thinking cap on. How about putting on the crafty cap and have the most delicious and beautiful looking – as many tiers as you like wedding cake of your dreams sitting on the table at no extra cost.

Are you aware that most wedding cakes displayed in shop windows are not the real thing? That’s right card board cut outs. Now put that thinking cap on and take it from there.

Don’t bother RSVPing to this disastrous Wedding

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Don’t bother RSVPing to this disastrous Wedding
like sex in a marriage — never hurts. Except when it’s between an Oscar winner and a libidinous goat. InOur Family Wedding,said actor is Forest Whitaker, who winds up cornered and humped by a rogue Viagra-gobbling bovid prior to the event of the title.[...]

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