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What do they call the jems or broaches that are in the pickups in wedding gowns?

Saturday, September 11th, 2010

I bought a red bridesmaid gown from Davids Bridal. I love it!!
But I want to add some bling to it. Does anyonw have any sugestions but still keeping it on the cheeper side. I think there is about 20 pickups in the gown. Thanks for any help.

These Cakes Aren’t What They Seem: Business Offers Choices for Weddings

Friday, August 6th, 2010

These Cakes Aren’t What They Seem: Business Offers Choices for Weddings
The next time a bride and groom cut their wedding cake, and before the less romantic shove the pieces into their beloved’s faces, be aware that it may all be a farce…the cake, that is.

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Wedding Cupcake Cakes ? 3 Reasons They Are Better Than A Traditional Wedding Cake

Friday, June 25th, 2010

More and more women are deciding to use wedding cupcake cakes at their wedding rather than the usual wedding cake. If you\’re not sure which you\’d like to have at your own wedding, you will probably be interested in knowing why cupcakes are better than a regular cake. Besides the obvious fact that they will save you money, there are three other reasons why they are better.

Cupcakes are one of the newest trends. If you want to be ahead of the crowd and like doing things that are unique, then this is definitely the option for you. Displays of elegant cupcakes are just starting to show up everywhere, including bridal shows. Cupcakes are easier to work with. Baking cupcakes is a lot easier than baking a cake, which requires a lot more work to look nice. In the event that the decorations on a cupcake don\’t come out just right, it can be thrown away rather than wasting an entire cake. They are also much easier to transport to your wedding reception and serving them to your guests is a breeze. Cupcakes add more variety. Instead of a single flavor of cake with one kind of decoration, you can have as many flavors as you\’d like. The decorations can be as traditional or trendy as you\’d like and each cupcake can even have its own unique look.

So if you\’re looking for something different for your wedding, you should definitely consider wedding cupcake cakes. Not only will you have an easier time working with the smaller cupcakes than you would with a larger cake, but you\’ll have a unique and memorable display that will add the perfect touch to your reception.

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How can you fix a mistake wedding invitations after they were sent out?

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

I just sent out my wedding invitations and the RSVP date is for august and we are getting married in may. We really need to know how many people are coming to order the food and the cake. Should I resend RSVP s with the correct date? or should I leave it and just start calling people a couple of weeks before the wedding if they have not responded.

Has anyone organised a large party, wedding reception etc where they have supplied all the booze for free?

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

I’m planning for my own wedding reception but want it to be really informal in the style of a garden party. I want there to be a free bar where we will be supplying all the booze. Not sure whether this will be in the form of cans and bottles that people open and serve themselves or what the options are for getting an outside company in to provide bar tending services and even things like draught beer.

Wedding Cakes in Toronto – Watch Out, They Could Overwhelm You!

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

If there is one piece that could almost steal attention away from the blushing bride, it’s a scrumptious, tiered wedding cake. And even though you do not relish the competition, neither do you want guests to whisper about how shabby your cake looks. So how do you go about finding the right cake for your wedding in Toronto? Here are some quick tips.

1. Consider your wedding theme.

A fluffy, gigantic, three-tiered fairy cake would stick out like a sore thumb in a beach wedding. So would a rectangular, bland chocolate cake in a grand garden wedding. You have to consider the theme, the size, the color motif, and the wedding favours when you choose your cake.

Do you want a simple, traditional cake or an avant-garde one? You decide. After all, your cake reflects your good taste – or even the lack thereof. And so long as you go with the theme, choosing a design will be as easy as snapping your fingers. Wedding cakes in Toronto have unique designs. If finding a unique cake is your main issue, you won’t have trouble at all. Here’s a little advice: Decide first on all other aspects of your wedding gala. Only after you have done that should you choose the cake. You may also seek advice from any professional from your bridal boutique. Everybody is always eager to give advice to a soon-to-be blushing bride.

2. Note the number of guests on your list.

Everyone will want a piece of your cake and eat it, too. Thus, you should pay attention to the number of guests on your list. Ideally, everyone should be able to take a bite of your cake. However, if you choose a dainty teensy cake, make sure that you serve the guests a bunch of other sweets for dessert.

3. Pay attention to cake flavors and ingredients.

Chocolate, vanilla sponge, rich coffee, walnut caf?, or carrot – you name it, there’s a cake made of and named after it! Tiered wedding cakes give you the freedom to pick more than one flavor out of the lot, thus satisfying a wider range of your guests’ palate. There are a lot of wedding cakes in Toronto with a wide variety of flavors. There are so many, in fact, your only problem would be NOT knowing which one to choose!

For cake icings, butter cream is probably the cheapest and the most common. Other options are white margarine and fondant. As for the flavor, butter cream wins, hands-down. Otherwise, it wouldn’t have earned the title of ‘most preferred cake icing’.

4. Consider your time frame.

Did you know how long it takes to make a complex, personalized wedding cake design? It takes months! Wedding cakes in Toronto usually are ordered three months in advance! This period is justifiable because the wedding cakes in Toronto are considered one of the best in the country. If you have the luxury of time, then go for it. Get a personalized cake! Otherwise, you had better stick to the traditional designs then add a bit here and there to make your traditional cake as personal as it can get.

5. Think about your pocketbook.

As special as your wedding cake may be, it should not eat up the biggest portion of your budget. It’s just cake. It’s one of the accents of the main event; it is not the event. If you are on a limited budget, consider this: sponge cakes cost less than all others. Choose a sponge cake and pay to have it richly decorated. However, you might be one of those who prefer to satisfy the palette more than the eyesight. If you are, choose rich cakes and ease up on the decorations. Remember, the wedding cake is NOT the wedding.

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What is the best and right preservative to add to my birthday and wedding cakes so they stay fresh for a long?

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

What is the best and right preservative to add to my birthday and wedding cakes so they stay fresh for a long time without getting spoit. I tried using brandy, it seems not to be working.

Does anyone save the cards they recieved from their wedding day?

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

i have a box full of wedding cards from my wedding day that i don’t know what to do with. throw them away? or save them? wanna know what other brides or grooms did with their cards.

For guys- how do guys react when they see their brides walkign down the aisle in their wedding gowns?

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

I’m a woman, and I want to get a feel for how guys react when they see their brides in their wedding gowns for the first time. I’ve never been married- I’m a junior in college! But it is something I think about frequently.