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Couture Modern Bridal Necklace and Earring Set Bridal Jewelry

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

Couture Modern Bridal Necklace and Earring Set Bridal Jewelry

Simply majestic, this necklace and earring set features exquisite silver plating encrusted with clear crystal rhinestones. A stunning accessory to your white or ivory wedding dress, the set is the perfect wedding accessory. The necklace features a lobster claw clasp. Size: (Necklace) 15″ (Extender) 2″ (Earrings) 1-1/4″ Also available in Gold Clear Occasionally items I have listed will go on a backorder. If this happens, I will e-mail you immediately after purchase to give you the date that your

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Top 5 Wedding Invitation Ideas for the Modern Bride

Thursday, September 30th, 2010

With hundreds or even thousands of options, choosing your wedding invitations can be frustrating. Although classically styled invitations are still most popular, if you are having a modern wedding, you should look for invitations to match. Not to worry, modern wedding invitations do not have to be completely serious. They can still be romantic and beautiful. Here are the top five wedding invitation ideas for the modern bride:

Idea #1: Use non-traditional, bold colors.

White has always been a traditional wedding color, and many brides also use gold and silver, pastel colors, and off-white shades in conjunction with stark white. Instead of these classic bridal colors, consider using bold colors with the same bridal motifs. You do not have to go with hot pink, but think about how the traditional invitations you are viewing would look in plum, hunter green or red. Modern invitations do not have to be soft colors. Let your personality shine through! Right now, steel blue, brown, and yellow are all popular, trendy wedding colors, and you can send cards in colors that match the season. You do not even have to match your wedding invitation colors with your wedding colors, just do what feels right to you. If you are worried about using bright colors, consider at least an accent color. Stick to a white invitation that includes just a burst of color.

Idea #2: Go “green” with your wedding invitations.

Today, you can make eco-friendly choices with everything from your clothing to your food – why not your wedding invitations too? “Green” wedding invitations are made from recycled paper, and for the best option for the environment, look for paper made with as much post-manufactured recycled product as possible. Try to avoid pre-manufactured product, which comes from mill scraps. You can also find companies that plant trees for every product ordered, and you can choose to include a note on the back asking your guests to RSVP via email or phone and recycle the invitation after the wedding. “Green” wedding invitations are not just modern; they are a simple way for you to make this world a better place.

Idea #3: Send a message in a bottle.

We usually think of invitations as a flat piece of paper, but that does not have to be the case. One especially innovative idea, especially if you are going to have a destination wedding, is to send a message in a bottle. Instead of a sending a flat invitation, choose a scroll style and put it inside of a bottle. You can actually find companies that have kits to help you prepare these bottle invitations. You may end up spending more on postage, but the effect is very unique. If messages in a bottle do not match up with your wedding theme, you can instead consider other kinds of 3-dimensional cards. You can also choose destination-wedding invitations that feature designs like seashells and sandcastles if you do not want to spend the extra money on postage.

Idea #4: Use your picture on your invitation.

Your wedding invitation serves as an announcement for some people. To make it really special, consider printing a picture of you and your groom on the front. You can use your announcement photo or take a special one specifically for your invitations. Instead of throwing away your invitations, your guests can frame them, keep then as keepsakes, or otherwise display them. A picture also helps make the invitation more personal. You can choose black and white or color for printing, depending on your budget.

Idea #5: Design your own invitation.

Modern invitations are not always just about a modern look, they are also about a modern concept. Today’s invitations can be personalized more than you may realize. Many websites offer custom design services and you pick everything from the design and overall style to the font color to even the ink color to the envelopes. You can then add ribbons, monograms, and more to really make them personal. As a bonus, creating your wedding invitations with your future husband can be fun.

Modern wedding invitations can include other accessories and add-ons in beautiful accent colors and designs. Consider some pocket-style jackets for your invitations, colorful organza bows that can be tied around them, designed seals that stick on the envelope, or sheer stickers. All of these small touches can help your invitations look great.

Choosing the perfect wedding invitations can be a difficult task. When searching for that right style, do not be afraid to consider modern options. With the right colors and accessories, your modern invitations should be just as beautiful as you have always imagined. If you are planning a destination wedding there are other creative options to consider such a message in a bottle or an image of yourself at the destination.

Rachel Jackson is a freelance writer who writes about weddings and other family events. Ms. Jackson often writes about specific aspects of a wedding such as the wedding invitations.

ilonka Wedding jewelry – Bridal Jewellery – Stylish Jeweler for the Modern Bride

Sunday, August 29th, 2010


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Break away from tradition: Modern wedding favors

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Break away from tradition: Modern wedding favors
In the year 2010, many couples are seeking something different and planning modern weddings. Keep that fun trend going with the wedding favors. Here, TODAY style editor Bobbie Thomas shares unique ways to say thank you to friends and family on your special day.

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Modern Indian-Pakistani wedding/party makeup – Red & Black

Saturday, August 7th, 2010


Link to my pics on MakeupGeek Ideas Gallery: www.makeupgeek.com Products used: Face: Nars Sheer Glow in Barcelona, MAC select cover-up NC25, MAC studio finish concealer NC25 & NC35 and MAC studio fix blotting powder in Dark Eyes: *NYX Jumbo pencil in Milk, MAC kohl in Smoulder, *NYX e/s Red Head, *NYX e/s Fahrenheit, *NYX e/s Gunmetal, Barry M liquid liner, Maybelline pulse perfection vibrating mascara False Eyelashes: Cheryl Cole Eyelure Naturalites Cheeks: MAC matte bronzer, *NYX blush in Terra Cotta and Bobbi Brown bronze shimmer brick Lips: *NYX lip pencil in beige, *NYX lipstick in Mars, *NYX mega shine lip gloss in lollipop Note: All NYX products were sent to me by MakeupGeek to try out and produce some looks for her ‘Ideas Gallery’ see link above. *NYX products can be purchased from the MUG store see link: www.makeupgeek.com

MODERN DESIGN KEY HOLDER FOR MEN *GREAT GIFT IDEA FOR FRIENDS, LOVED ONES, WEDDING, HOUSE WARMING, ETC”

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

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Product Description
As featured in Wallpaper- and I.D. magazine.
Great unique and functional gift idea for friends, loved ones, family, wedding, house warming, etc.
Never lose your keys again! Just insert the supplied key into the key holder to store your keys. this cool design is the ideal present! Chrome plated and wall mountable, the key holder will add a fun element to the home whilst providing a convenient place to store your keys.
High quality chrome-plated zinc, size is 3″ x 4.5″.

MODERN DESIGN KEY HOLDER FOR MEN *GREAT GIFT IDEA FOR FRIENDS, LOVED ONES, WEDDING, HOUSE WARMING, ETC”

How to Choose a Theme for Modern Wedding Invitations

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

When you are looking at modern wedding invitations, there are going to be a few things that you want to remember. There are many to choose from and finding the perfect wedding invitations can be beneficial by providing you with a keepsake for the rest of your lives.

Remember that the wedding invitations that are chosen for your special day are going to be the first thing that your guests are going to see regarding the day of your wedding. Therefore, when you design your wedding invitations and send them out, you are speaking volumes about who you are, what your day is going to like, and what the rest of your lives are going to be like. Essentially, your wedding invitations are the one way that you have to communicate to others before the wedding ceremony takes place. Therefore, the theme that you choose is going to be very important, as it can say a lot about the wedding itself and how is to be expected at the ceremony.

There are several different ways to choose a theme for your wedding invitations. You should consider all options and decide on the theme that suits you best. This gives you a much clearer idea of what you are looking at when it comes to your invitation, and what you can do to make the invitation even better. The aspects of the invitation that you want to think about include the colors of your ceremony, the overall theme of your wedding, and the theme or main idea behind you as a couple. If you think about these three things when making your decision, you should find it much easier to come up with ideas for the perfect invitations.

Everyone knows that color is very important when it comes to wedding invitations, and you want to make sure that when you think about the colors that you are going to be using, you also think about these in terms of the invitation styles. Most of the time, weddings have two main colors, and sometimes they have a third color, which is seen less often and it acts as a balance between the two. For instance, your colors might be pink and brown, and you might use ivory to balance out the two and add depth to the decorations. You will obviously want the color scheme you choose for your invitations to match the colors and themes that you are using in your wedding, so think about using those colors as a template and make sure that the invite includes them.

Another idea to consider when choosing wedding invitations is that many weddings today have a general theme, or an overall idea. A person might choose to have a beach themed wedding and reception, or they might want to have a very fancy, or a traditional themed celebration. Whatever your theme or central idea is, think about ways that you can incorporate this into the wedding invitations. For instance, if you choose to have a religious wedding, you may want to add one or more of your favorite biblical quotes to your invitations. If you choose a lyric from a song, you can also include this lyric on your invites to tie the entire thing together. There are many different options to consider when choosing your wedding theme, and you should be able to easily incorporate this theme into your invitations.

You want to think about who you are as a couple, and what you can do as a couple to add to your wedding theme, and therefore to add to your invitations. Is there a cultural or family ideal that you want to have present in your wedding? If so, how can you incorporate that into the wedding invitation? Are you musicians or interested in science? If so, is there something that you can put into your invites that really talks about who you are and what your marriage is going to be like?

Remember that while invitations are supposed to be formal and beautiful, they should also be uniquely yours, and something that you can enjoy keeping around for years to come. Weddings are a joyous time and choosing a theme is very important part of the celebration. Modern wedding invitations can include any theme that you want. The possibilities are endless and these can be a beach theme, religious theme or a location that you both enjoy visiting. You may also use a biblical quote or song lyrics to give you guests an idea of what to expect at the ceremony. After choosing a theme, you should consider color choices. Modern wedding invitations usually include two colors with the option of adding a third color. This make a wedding invitation style that is very simple that also provides all relevant information to your guests.

Lisa Parker is a freelance writer who writes about weddings and other family events. Ms. Jackson often writes about specific aspects of a weeding such as the wedding invitations.

Modern Manners: Social media calls for new brand of politeness rules

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Modern Manners: Social media calls for new brand of politeness rules
Years ago, you could prove what a classless jerk you were by simply letting a door slam in your date’s face or flirting with another hottie. It’s much more complicated now. Modern manners need to be re-evaluated. The New Rude requires new rules covering proper times and places for texting, Internet networking etiquette and so forth.

Read more on Louisville Courier-Journal

Two Fun Trivia About Wedding Dresses That Make You Thankful You Are a Modern Bride

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

If you think that wedding dresses have always been unfailingly in the white color range and untouchable by anyone else except the groom, you have another think coming. In the olden days, the wedding dress was anything but these things! Read on and find out how lucky you are as a modern bride of the 21st century.

The Color

In the olden days, wedding dresses were not the customary white of today. In fact, had you lived in medieval times, you could wear any color you fancy. You can wear funereal black, chirpy yellow, girlish pink, garish purple, and all the colors of the rainbow splashed on your wedding dress for all anybody cared! In other words, you can have fun and fantasy with your colorful wedding dress.

If you yearn for those olden times, you can blame Queen Victoria for setting the white wedding dress trend. On the 10th day of February 1840 when dear old Queen Victoria married Prince Albert of Saxe (an incestuous marriage by our standards since he was her first cousin), she wore a pale white off-shoulder gown with orange blossoms trimmings. And from then on, plebeians and royals alike have fallen all over their feet to copy her! The color of the wedding dresses, not the orange blossoms, of course, unless you want to appear like a wood nymph come down from the forest to marry in the lowlands.

Still, white is not such a bad color considering that in the olden days, grooms expected their brides to pile on the fur, silk velvet and other accoutrements of wealth! You might be allowed to wear any color but along with that privilege was the burden of fabrics and funfare to wedding dresses. Now you know why bridal portraits of old often showed the bride in a less-than-happy facial expression – it must be from her smell under all that weight.

The Horror

You should be thanking your lucky stars you were not a medieval bride. In the olden days, you would be witness to wedding dresses ripped right out of the brides’ bodies for good luck.

After the couple recited their vows, they were to immediately consummate the marriage. They would go into an available room where they can seal the deal on their marriage and open the door on a new chapter of their lives. Unfortunately, guests will grab the bride’s clothes to get pieces of her clothes while she is on her way to conception, er, consummation. Simply put, you will appear bedraggled before the roll and you will lose your modesty before your virginity!

Que horror, right? Fortunately, you can just throw your bouquet and your groom can throw your garter to lucky guests as good luck tokens. Now, you can have your modesty intact. Well, except if you go for one of those bridal dresses with plunging necklines and it decides to do a wardrobe malfunction on you.

Indeed, compared with the color-happy and weight-happy wedding dresses ripped to shreds by guests, you would gladly take bouquet throwing, garter pulling, rice pelting, money pinning, and all the hassles of wedding planning any time of day. Or at least, you would except that those luxurious furs, smooth silks and decadent velvets sure could be your next best friend after the diamond on your engagement ring!

If you are looking for the best bridal boutique in town, look no further than BestForBride.com! There you will find wedding favors and wedding dresses that will suit every modern bride.

Anyone have any music suggestions for modern wedding music?

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

I’m a church organist/pianist, employed by an Episcopal church, and have been commissioned to play a wedding this fall. The conundrum I have is that the bride and groom want only modern music, no hymns at all, for the entire service, as well as before and after. The groom is a fan of classic rock, and also said to think in the spirit of Coldplay ballads, which would be helpful if I listened to them. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.