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What You Must Have – Your Guide To The Prioritize On Wedding Accessories

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

To ensure the success of both the wedding ceremony and the reception; one needs to take care of many things. Bridal accessories for instance cannot be taken lightly as they are very important. Here are the essential bridal accessories that you should not in any way ignore.

- Wedding gown. Throughout the year, you can catch sales for wedding gowns and it is never too early to start. While you’re at it, try looking for a veil, headpiece and even gloves to match the gown preferably at the same store so that you can ask for a better deal.

- Bridal bouquet. When you choose a bouquet to carry to the altar, make sure you choose the type of flower that suits your dress as well as your over all look and style. You should also go for the type of flowers available in season you plan to be married because, if you request for flowers that are not in season, the bouquet will be quite pricey and frankly, it’s just not worth it.

- Jewelry. Jewelry will complete your look but beware of wearing too much. You can wear your own jewelry for maybe it has been passed down in your family forever or a borrowed designer jewelry. Whatever it is, be sure that the jewels don’t steal the limelight.

- Bridal shoes. You can look stunning in a great looking pair of shoes but if it’s going to cause you pain all through your ceremony then you’re better off wearing something else.

- Entourage accessories. You must look stunning but those accompanying you should look good too. Your groom, bridesmaids, Maid-of-Honor, groomsmen and Best Man should be wearing the right accessories. Even your parents should not be left out.

There are of course more items that can be added to the list but the ones mentioned are the ones deemed most important and should be taken careful considerations. Other wedding decorations accessories that will make the list can be taken care of but will not be top priority.

Listed below are more items that should make your priority list:

- Wedding invitations – to save yourself the hassle and costs, invite the same people to both the ceremony and reception so you can just send one invite per guest. If it is totally unavoidable, then divide your guest list into sections – guests to be invited to both, guests for ONLY the ceremony and guests to be invited ONLY for the reception. The first category should be the list with the most names.

- Wedding guestbook – You should be using the same book for both reception and ceremony. This will limit the rush for guests to sign during the ceremony as they can still do so during reception.

- Wedding album and photographer – these two are must-haves at the wedding so you will have a happy record of the day. Make sure your photographer is reliable and always remember to scrutinize his portfolio before you hire him. The best wedding photographers are always those that come on recommendation so be sure to consult your own connections first before hiring a total stranger.

- Wedding tableware. You need to make an effort for the wedding tables as well. Special wedding tableware should grace the tables at reception or at least the main wedding table. These are toasting flutes or glasses, napkins, place card holders, silverware which should include items like forks, spoons, knives and cake cutter, china and wedding table decorations.

- Wedding favors. As souvenirs to your guests, they reflect you and your spouse’s personalities and lifestyle.

- General wedding d?cor. Whether it is flowers, candles or lace, nothing spells out a wedding better than its d?cor. Your wedding decorations do not have to be extravagant affairs; sometimes, less IS more and can a bigger impact.

The less important wedding accessories are the ring bearer pillows, flower girl baskets and wedding pens. You can still do without them but if you must have them you should not be spending too much time searching for the best looking ones. For instance, a satin cover can be used to cover an existing pillow to make it become the ring bearer pillow. The flower basket can also be any basket decorated with ribbons and bows.

You can make your wedding accessories and d?cor according to your liking. Even if you hire professionals to handle them, you should be truly satisfied with the end result. Remember that the most inexpensive wedding can still be the most beautiful wedding.

Melissa Cruz has been planning weddings and wedding decorations for countless brides and her years of experience have allowed her to impart advices on bridal accessories that all brides should listen to. For more information, please visit her site today.

Wedding Jewelry – A Guide to the Symbolism, Styles and Buying

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

As you prepare for your wedding day, be sure you are properly accessorized with jewelry beyond your ring. Wedding jewelry includes necklaces, bracelets, the groom’s watch, cuff links and his ring as well.

Your wedding day is rich in tradition, and so is your wedding jewelry. The ring symbolizes the never-ending circle of love you have for each other. You wear it on your left ring finger because of the fabled ‘vein of love’ that runs from that special place on your hand to your heart. Ancient scholars believed this kept love from escaping. Traditionally, wedding rings have been gold, but in recent memory, diamonds have started to replace them. Diamonds, of course, last forever, as does your commit to your spouse.

When it comes to buying the wedding jewelry, there are a multitude of options. If you are looking for something traditional that will certainly be in fashion ’til death do us part,’ a simple band may be for you. They are available in white or yellow gold and 14K, 18K or 24K gold as well as silver, and platinum. If you want a band but maybe not quite as plain, you can get one that is engraved or has a beaded edging.

Another option, of course is the diamond engagement ring . They are available in many designs, channel, or recessed, set is a good choice of you don’t want the stone getting stuck on your favorite sweater or getting in the way when you put your hand in your pocket. You need to put a lot of thought into what type of diamond you would want.Wedding Jewelry

When picking out your wedding jewelry, don’t forget out the groom. Do you want his ring to match the brides? Does he want a diamond? Again, don’t forget about the options when it comes to metals.

Also, is there a tie tack he would like to wear? Maybe his father or grandfather’s from when they married. His cuff links are another important item to keep in mind when putting together your wedding jewelry ensemble. When ever possible, if you start with gold, finish with it also. You don’t want to have gold, silver and platinum all on the same person. This will keep the wedding jewelry from clashing.

Summary of Wedding Jewelry – A Guide To The Symbolism, Styles And Buying

As you prepare for your wedding day, be sure you are properly accessorized with jewelry beyond your ring. Wedding jewelry includes necklaces, bracelets, the groom’s watch, cuff links and his ring as well.

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Cheap Wedding Band Tips | CHEAP WEDDING BAND Guide

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010


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Jamaica Wedding Invitation: How to guide

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010


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The guide to the perfect Celtic wedding

Monday, June 28th, 2010

The guide to the perfect Celtic wedding
There is an Irish wedding-related proverb that states: “Marry in May and rue the day” and finishes with: “Marry in April if you can, joy for maiden and for man.”

Read more on Irish Central

Here Comes the Guide: Northern California : Wedding & Reception Sites Plus 120 Outstanding Wedding Professionals

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Product Description
The most comprehensive guide to Northern California’s best sites and services for weddings, special events, and business functions.

Here Comes the Guide: Northern California : Wedding & Reception Sites Plus 120 Outstanding Wedding Professionals

Research and Markets: The Luxury Report 2010: The Ultimate Guide to the Luxury Consumer Market

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Research and Markets: The Luxury Report 2010: The Ultimate Guide to the Luxury Consumer Market
DUBLIN—-Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “The Luxury Report 2010: The Ultimate Guide to the Luxury Consumer Market” report to their offering.

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Candid wedding photography guide

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Candid wedding photography guide

Amphoto Guide to Wedding Photography

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Amphoto Guide to Wedding Photography

Wedding Photography and Video: The Bride and Groom’s Guide

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Product Description
Wedding pictures are a significant part of the cost (15% of the average wedding budget of $11,000) and the only record of this festive celebration. In this book the bride and groom are guided to selecting the right photographer, the photography or video package to suit their budget, and the best photographic style for them. Written by the dean of the New York Institute of Photography, this practical, step-by-step advice will guarantee pictures to treasure for a lifetime.

Wedding Photography and Video: The Bride and Groom’s Guide