I want to order about 100 wedding invitation cards online, but don’t know which website has the wedding invitation cards with good quality and a reasonable price ( like $100 ). Thank you
or, should I just go to STAPLE or OFFICE DEPOT?
Saturday, August 28th, 2010
I want to order about 100 wedding invitation cards online, but don’t know which website has the wedding invitation cards with good quality and a reasonable price ( like $100 ). Thank you
or, should I just go to STAPLE or OFFICE DEPOT?
Saturday, August 28th, 2010
I want to order about 100 wedding invitation cards online, but don’t know which website has the wedding invitation cards with good quality and a reasonable price ( like $100 ). Thank you
or, should I just go to STAPLE or OFFICE DEPOT?
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010
One of my middle aged friends told how she gave her wedding dress to a resale shop and she said she did it because she knows that there are some young couples out here who don’t have much money, but they want a nice wedding gown and cant afford to pay over a certain amount.
Where can I get a wedding gown for under $100?
Do thrift stores sale wedding dresses?
What about flea markets?
Saturday, August 7th, 2010
Case in point, I’m engaged and planning a wedding but never wanted to get married before now. So for most girls, they already know how they’ve wanted their wedding, already knew the style of dress and all of that, I didn’t and still working through it. Is there a book or magazine that covers this sort of thing.
Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
The days of the “blushing bride” are over! In times past it was expected that the bride would be demure, shy, and even timid, but those days are long gone. Today’s bride is often a career oriented, successful woman that is not shy about her choices when it comes to every detail of her wedding, and nowhere in the wedding ceremony is this more obvious than her choice of wedding favors. How so?
Think of the statement that many wedding favors make about the bride, her groom, and their life together. For example, many today are giving out packets of seeds and even small plants or saplings. This of course shows their concern for the environment. Some brides are choosing small tokens of their favorite hobby or passion, such as models of motorcycles or paperweights with the Harley Davidson logo on them, if the bride is a “biker chick” and not afraid to show it. Another popular choice by way of wedding favors is key chains or tokens from a favorite museum, especially one that celebrates her heritage or family. For example, don’t be surprised if you were to receive a souvenir from the Museum of the Cherokee Indian or the African American Heritage Museum at a wedding in the near future. These types of wedding favors make a bold statement from the bride that her family, and her family’s heritage and history, are very important to her.
Another way that wedding favors are becoming bolder – and this is true for all parts of the wedding – is the colors of the favors themselves. It used to be that the “appropriate” colors for a wedding needed to be soft and so-called feminine, such as pastels and mint greens. However, today’s popular color choices for bridesmaid dresses and all other accessories are usually warmer and stronger. Think of shades of warm brown and russet; typically the bride herself might wear a sash of one of these shades as well. Mint green has been replaced with shades of hunter or forest. It’s also not unusual anymore to see a combination of two strong colors such as red and black being used for accessories, invitations, decorations, and even wedding favors.
Of course, many of the standard choices in wedding favors are still popular, including bags of chocolates or personalized candy bar wrappers. However, these too are becoming bolder as the bride is choosing stronger colors for the bags of loose candy and ties that are strings of crystal beads or ribbons in black and red or those warm brown shades. In recent years, many designs for personalized candy bar wrappers are also becoming bolder and more unique, with some companies providing designs that are not just elegant and traditional, but also fun and whimsical or modern designs that are clean and simple with an art deco feel. To see how these types of wrappers would work as wedding favors, visit The Knot or Favors and Wraps and see the wide variety they currently have in their catalog.
It’s unlikely that a bride’s choices in wedding favors and all other accessories for her wedding are going to start being more subtle as time goes on, as many brides are finding that these bold choices are a welcome change from what they’ve seen in weddings from generations past, and guests appreciate how unique and personal these choices really are.
Linda Ellison is a freelance writer who specializes in trends and lifestyles. Her previously published fiction works, including the Dana Ford Mystery Series, have been on bookshelves nationwide. Visit www.FavorsAndWraps.com to read more about the latest trends in wedding favors.
Monday, July 12th, 2010
I have both English only & Spanish only speaking guests. I would like to accommodate my Spanish readers with the correct wording on my wedding invitations,
Tuesday, July 6th, 2010
I know clothing is tax exempt in Pittsburgh, but does that include wedding gowns??
Monday, July 5th, 2010
I’m not getting married anytime soon, but I love weddings and was just wondering if there are any websites where I can look for wedding dresses and see which style I like…never too early to start planning.
Sunday, June 13th, 2010
yes lauran conrad was there to song: katy perry – waking up in vegas
Monday, May 31st, 2010
I have been looking online trying to find a location for the wedding and reception. Every website I get is either not in Lakeland Fl or does not offer any information. The two biggest requirements I have are indoors and affordable.
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