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Loose Women: Wedding Cakes for Andrea, Carol & Jane from Sherrie.

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010


Because the other 3 ladies on the panel are all getting married, Sherrie is feeling a bit left out so she has got them a wedding cake each to reflect their personality. *Sorry about the sound going ot of sync with the video towards the end.

Tell abuser to stay away from nuptials

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Tell abuser to stay away from nuptials
Q I am engaged and planning the wedding with my fianc?e. However, we are looking at a guest list and I would like to omit a family member. This simply is because I have been hiding something from my family for 20 years.[...]

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Letters: Isn’t it time to get out from under Iraq ?

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Letters: Isn’t it time to get out from under Iraq ?
Letters: Isn’t it time to get out from under Iraq ?

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Shop smartly from a variety of beautiful wedding gowns!

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

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Choosing a modest wedding gown from a huge variety available in bridal stores can be made an easy task. This is possible if you get familiar with the fabric, colors, varied styles of wedding dresses and make an informed decision.

 

Fabric: It isone of the most important factor that you have to decide while choosing a wedding dress. You should choose a material that suits your body type and makes you feel comfortable throughout your wedding day. There is a lot of variety available and you can choose from silk, satin, crape, velvet etc. You can easily choose a fabric according to your preference and also consider the season in mind. For instance if you have opt for an outdoor wedding and its summer time, then a full length dress will not make sense. So, choose wisely!

 

Color: A traditional wedding dress is available in hundred shades of white. You can even go for ivory sades and with beautiful embroidery.

 

The Cut Of the Wedding Dress: It is advisable that a bride should choose a wedding dress which complements her figure. So, if you don’t have a slim figure, you can go for plus size wedding gowns. You can choose from a wide range of wedding gowns in varied styles such as A-line, Mermaid shape, Ball Gown, Empire waist etc. It is prudent to choose a wedding gown which will intelligently hide your problem areas and make you look prettier. So, do not even try to think of wearing an ill-fitted gown as compromising on comfort for style will put in you in an uneasy situation.

 

Neckline: After deciding upon the cut of the bridal dress, an appropriate neckline should be chosen. It is also very important because the right shape can enhance your facial features and complement the very visible glow on your face. For example, a round neckline will soften your sharp features and a sharp or an angular neckline will suit a round face better. Those, who love to experiment can go for tube tops or halter necks and flaunt their body on the special day of their life.

 

Accessories: The accessories will complete the look of your wedding gown. You can choose from a huge variety of veils, gloves, wedding jackets, shoes to look like a perfect bride.

 

So, if you are getting married in near future, consider the above points and easily choose from a variety of beautiful wedding gowns. Make your wedding day a memorable one by choosing the right wedding attire for yourself.

‘Romantic gowns’ is your destination to avail adorable wedding dresses, plus size wedding dress, inexpensive wedding dresses and much more. They are a complete solution for your perfect wedding. The firm is a leading supplier of wedding dresses and makes your online purchase easier and simpler.

Rachel Southwood from Wedding Ideas Magazine on Working Lunch

Thursday, August 12th, 2010


Rachel Southwood, Editorial Director of Wedding Ideas magazine discusses the costs guests have to pay for when attending a wedding. She suggests how the Bride and Groom can help lower these costs for their guests, and how the guests themselves can use their skills in helping plan the wedding.

Real Weddings with Wedding Tiaras,Hair Pins,Jewellery From Miss B Designs.

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010


Miss B Designs Buy Online. We specalise in Wedding day accessories. We have Beautiful Hand Crafted Tiaras made from Swarovski Crystals, Lovely Hair Pins for Bridesmaids or Mother of the Bride, Something Blue for the Bride, Save the Date fridge magnets, Pearl Jewellery, reception decorations and more. Buy Online www.missbdeisgns.co.uk

Wedding Cake Tips From Toronto

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Toronto wedding cake offers exceptional quality wedding cakes. We create multiple layered wedding cakes that represent the great magnitude of love symbolic of the bride and groom. We offer various flavors to make the wedding cake an important part of the special day, your wedding day.

A wedding cake is simply a traditional cake served to the guests at a wedding, after a wedding or during a wedding. It is usually a large cake, multi-layered or tiered, and heavily decorated with icing, occasionally over a layer of marzipan or fondant, topped with a small statue representing the couple. Other common motifs include doves, gold rings and horseshoes, the latter symbolising good luck. Achieving a dense, strong cake that can support the decorations while remaining edible can be considered the epitome of the baker’s art and skill.

Tradition generally requires that the first cut of the cake be performed by bride and groom together, often with a ceremonial knife. An older tradition had the bride serve all portions to the groom’s family, as a symbolic transfer of her household labor from her family to the groom’s family.

Tradition may also dictate that the bride and groom feed the first bites of this cake to each other. Again, this may symbolize the new family unit formed and the replacement of the old parent-child union. It is also fairly popular for the bride and groom to shove the cake in each other’s faces, rather than eating it.

Other guests may then partake of the cake, portions may be taken home or shipped to people who missed the festivities. (An old tradition held that if a bridesmaid slept with a piece of wedding cake beneath her pillow she might dream of her future husband.)

A portion may be stored, and eaten by the couple at their first wedding anniversary, or at the christening of their first child- The cake may be frozen for this purpose, formerly the top tier of the cake might consist of fruitcake which could be stored for a great length of time.

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From ordinary photos to extraordinary canvas art

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

First, take a look through all your candid shots. Posed shots are great, but you want a picture that someone will walk into your living room, see the picture to canvas on your wall, and automatically ooh! and ahh! A special “moment in time” shot, such as your kids playing on their jungle gym or the dog with his favorite chew toy will bring new personality to your room. After all, anyone can have a posed portrait of their family, but that particular shot is all yours!

Another great idea is to use older photos, such as a wedding picture taken of your parents or grandparents in sepia tone or black and white. Printing these to canvas will make your one-of-a-kind photo last for a hundred years. Even better, these original gift ideas make fantastic anniversary gifts.

Is your child particularly proud of a picture he or she took? A great art project for your budding photographer is to take a favorite picture and turn this into a photo on canvas. Many kids love to shoot pictures, and making their favorite into a keepsake will be a great conversation piece now and in the future. WWW.PhotoArtPeople.com even offers 2-for-1 specials, so get a copy for yourself as well as your little Ansel Adams!

Hobby pictures are also great for printing on canvas. Are you into cars? Why not take a picture of yourself shining that Mustang you’ve been working on in the garage? Into fly fishing? Someone who loves to ski would look great against the mountains with trees in the background on a photo to canvas. Just look for a picture that you love, and you’ll have a canvas that becomes more than just a snapshot, it will become a keepsake.

There are only two technical issues you’ll want to keep in mind while choosing which photograph to print: focus and eyes. If your original picture is out of focus, there is no way for www.PhotoArtPeople.com to make your shot clear. Remember, if your picture is blurry when it’s small, the blurriness will increase as the photo is blown up bigger. So you’ll want to start with a picture that’s crystal clear. The other issue is eyes; if the eyes are shut in the photograph, there’s no way for the graphic artists to make them open, and they will be closed on your canvas.

Our artists can make your colors brighter, remove scratches and red-eye, increase contrast and fix most typical problems. We’re so sure you’ll love our work we offer a 110% money-back guarantee if you’re not thrilled. So send us your favorite picture; we’ll give you art in return!

Wedding Photography Tips from Wedding Photographer Anna Kuperberg

Friday, July 30th, 2010


Go to SilberStudios.Tv for more info. Marc Silber interviews Anna Kuperberg, a San Francisco wedding photographer who has also been noted for her child and dog photography. She gives advice for amatuer photographers on how to approach your subjects with curiosity, and shares her techniques to capture those moments of intense emotion and love while doing so naturally. Her tip for taking better photos is to not let your equipment get in the way, which is why she recommends high capacity compact flash cards so as not to miss those decisive moments. Tune into this episode to get her inside story for taking photos that will be cherished for years to come. This year, Anna Kuperberg has been featured on the cover of Photo District News and PPA magazines, and was named one of the world’s top ten wedding photographers by American Photo magazine. Her work has appeared in InStyle, People, and Martha Stewart Weddings.

New Wedding Invitations from Cardstore.com

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010


Cardstore.com has introduced a new line of wedding invitations with matching RSVP postcards and personalized thank you cards. The collection offers over 100 designs from leading wedding artist Delphine with themes ranging from elegant and classic to sweet and floral.