I live in gautier ms.my wedding would be in ocean springs or biloxi.How do I find out rules for haveing a wedding at the beach?
Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
I live in gautier ms.my wedding would be in ocean springs or biloxi.How do I find out rules for haveing a wedding at the beach?
Saturday, September 11th, 2010
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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.
Thursday, July 29th, 2010
Want a bridal shower like Kelly Misa’s?
MANILA, Philippines – Get a closer look at the bridal shower recently held for model, beauty columnist and ‘Wowowee’ host Kelly Misa.
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Sunday, July 18th, 2010
My fiance and I will be married in October. I have searched high and low for the “perfect” wording for our invitation, but can’t find anything that sticks out to me. This is both of our second wedding, we both have children, and want to include them in the wedding invitation. Any suggestions from some creative people would be very much appreciated. I was thinking of adding something like ” Please join us in witnessing our circle of love that will make us one” i dont know, what do you guys think?
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
What printer am i going to use if i want to make a wedding invitation with embossed lettering? Do you know what printer ?
I want to embossed the lettering of the wedding invitations.. they are printers with built in embosser for wedding invitations.
I want tom make a wedding imvitation with embossed named in the card… like the one you buy in wedding cards…. what printer will I use?
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010
i would like to try wedding and event photography, but the last time i tried taking photos at a conference for my univ.’s PR dept, i got blasted for “not getting in there enough” (and my boss said i wasn’t assertive, which isn’t true). i feel weird about getting all up in people’s faces when their doing something important. i don’t blend in–i’m 5′10″ with long blonde hair (this is my hubby’s avatar)–and i don’t know how to blend into the background, or not be too cautious about getting in people’s way. any suggestions?
Sunday, May 9th, 2010
When you were young and blessedly far from being wedded, you laughed at the videos of wedding cakes melting, falling down, trampled upon by nature, thrown by guests, and just simply ruined. Now that you are planning your own wedding, you definitely do not want these disasters to happen at your special day, not when your wedding cake is the main highlight of your reception. Not to mention, you spent a good deal of the food budget on it!
The best way to avoid wedding cakes disasters is to hire professional bakers with the right equipment to safeguard your wedding cake. You can choose from among a wide array of cake designs and flavors and they can answer your questions about your cake.
The Natural Cakes
We are not talking about wedding cakes made of organic ingredients and fresh flowers. We are talking about cakes ruined by Mother Nature’s creatures like insects, birds, cats, dogs, and other undesirable natural elements.
You have insects landing on your cake and adding in a natural color; you have birds pooping on your cake and adding in a natural flavor; you have pets that literally put their stamp of approval; you have leaves adding crunch; you have wind that thinks your cake is its birthday cake. The list goes on and on.
You can avoid these wedding cakes disasters by:
* Renting or investing in a screened tent for your wedding cake
* Erecting a fence to surround the cake with an umbrella poised above it
* Instructing someone to stand guard over the cake to shoo away undesirables
* Conducting your reception inside even when you have an outdoor wedding.
The Falling Cakes
This is one disaster you laughed at the hardest since this is the most obvious. For your wedding day, this is no laughing matter and one that you can avoid by following a few common sense tips:
* Make sure your wedding cake is placed away from high traffic areas like the dance floor and the entrance and exits.
* Ensure that it is far from the loudspeakers as the inevitable shaking is bad for your cake’s stability especially when it is of the three-tiered variety.
* Check the stability of the cake table especially when you have multiple wedding cakes; remember that it will be on display for hours and wobbly tables are disasters waiting to happen.
The Melting Cakes
Sure, you want a melt-in-your mouth cake that will be the rave of your guests. What you do not want is literally melting cakes with icing flowing down like gooey make-up on a very hot summer’s day, colors running into each other like a painter’s canvass gone bad, and flowery designs turning into Goth symbols.
This disaster usually happens on a spring or summer wedding when the heat and humidity can wreak havoc on your wedding cake. You can avoid this by:
* Ensuring your baker stores the cake in a carefully-controlled environment during the decorating stage and the transport to the reception venue
* Covering the cake with a tent if you are having an outdoor reception
* Keeping the cake away from heat sources and windows if you are having an indoor reception.
If you want to be surer, then you can always have cupcakes as your wedding cakes. It is practical and it is becoming more fashionable.
With expert advice on your dream bridal dress, wedding favours and wedding cakes, you will never have disasters on your hands on your wedding day. Visit BestforBride.com and get this expert advice today!
Saturday, March 27th, 2010
We present some essential Wedding accessories for you in this article; take a look at what you need for making your big day special and unforgettable – for the right reasons, of course!
Generally speaking, most brides concentrate on their gowns for achieving the perfect blushing bride look, but there are other accessories that can be invested in – if your budget allows – for putting together the image of picture perfect brides. If this is truly your heart’s desire, and we do agree that for most girls, it is their wedding day that is most important and they want to look their best thus make all out efforts to achieve that look, but complementary wedding accessories apart from the wedding gown make for the perfect look – so listen up, gals!
A wedding gown without the right accessories, such as stockings, veil, jewelry etc. would look bare and detract from the complete look every blushing bride aspires to having on her wedding day; so take note of what’s hot and what’s not this wedding season to get the formula for fantastic weddings right!
Here’s the cue: take time out to think about the kind of wedding gown you have and what kind of veil will complement it best – a ring and a cord kind, the ones that can be mounted on tiaras, those falling in layers or those with edges and even semi-precious stones etc. are in vogue. Moreover, if you are planning a traditional wedding, then a long trail would look great with your gown or else you can opt for a shorter, shoulder length flyaway variety that modern brides prefer!
As far as footwear and stockings are concerned, these need to match perfectly to give that complete look so try and budget for silk stockings with silk shoes or velvet shoes, which are also elegant and soft to wear. Those with embellishments of beads, sequins and crystals make for great eye-catching foot accessories – so give it a thought, do! Whatever type of shoe you choose, make sure the pair is comfortable as you will be on your feet for long time on your wedding day.
Take close note of the kind of jewelry you intend wearing on your wedding day for this needs to complement your dress: neck-pieces, earrings, rings and bracelets make for the basic jewelry most brides like to wear. You can have a tiara also or add on some family heirloom piece, if you like. Another option is to go floral – e.g. floral head-band/ half crown arrangement for your hair and another on the wrist!
Don’t forget your gloves if you’re wearing a strapless/sleeveless gown as short sleeves demand long gloves to add a touch of sophistication to any formal attire. Also invest in a classy handbag – one that you can use even after the wedding ceremony is over so you’re not lugged with the expense of an obscenely priced one; consider a clutch bag or a small shoulder bag.
In the end, remember the devil is in the details so don’t let him ruin your Big Day and pay attention to small details for every piece of wedding accessory to ensure it complements your wedding theme – and your personality!
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Thursday, March 25th, 2010
My sisters & I are trying to surprise our parents with a wedding vow renewal and need a way to somehow get our mom to try on wedding gowns without her becoming suspicious.
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