If I want to get married abroad do i need a lot of money?

March 5, 2010 by weddingguy  
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Both me and my lovely lady wanted to have a dream wedding, and for us, getting married abroad was exactly what we wanted. There were so many of our friends that just told us it was impossible for us to afford such a thing. At first I immediately brushed the idea of getting married abroad aside for about 2 months but decided to come back to it for a few key reasons.

First of all we started looking for wedding venues around our local area where we could get married, there were a few churches and they all had availability when we wanted to have our special day. After checking round all of these venues the costs just kept on mounting up, including a venue to host the reception would cost around 14 thousand pounds. Then I started to think about all of this, what is wrong with me, the people I have been speaking with have no idea about any of this?

It was my choice in the end, when I was at the computer at home to set some time aside to check out some of these weddings. Then it was just down to my fingers to do the typing and book us that wedding that day, everything all inclusive. For as little amount as five thousand pounds sterling. Then it occurred to me that people would have to pay for their flights to come over to our wedding, which in a way made this even better. All it really meant to us was that only those that really wanted to come would be there! Then 1 year later we were destined to get married in the Caribbean.

Weddings abroad are [available|a choice] to [all of us|everyone], try not to consider them as luxury holidays, [although|however] you do get [spoiled|pampered], apparently Maldives holidays are the best for honeymoons!

 

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Wedding Trends and Tips for 2010

March 3, 2010 by weddingguy  
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For those getting whose 2010 New Year resolution is to get married, thoughts will be turning to what to wear, where to get married, what kind of wedding ring sets to buy, and the legion of details and arrangements which go along with the happy day. Here we are going to take a brief look at some of the fashions and trends which are emerging for weddings this year.

The Wedding Dress

Last year saw long-flowing dresses in the romantic style emerge as the most popular choice and this is set to continue. Soft fabrics with subtle floral designs are favoured and complemented with sashes, waist bands and ruffles. Also popular are bodices adorned with zircon or pearls.

Dress styles are refined with strapless gowns continuing as the most popular variant. The modified A-line skirt, which begins with a slim waist and ends with a flare is encouraged by the preemminent fashion houses. Common alternatives are ball gowns and tea-length dresses but, the most notable development is the introduction of color, even black though color is usually more muted in tone using colors such as soft brown or platinum.

Accessories

Long wedding trains are out but veils are in as are faux fur shawls and wraps ( not real fur). Velvet, satin and pashmina are also popular but for warm weather lighter fabrics such as lace, organza, chiffon and tulle provide the best dress accessory and especially for bare arms and shoulders.

On the jewelery front, pearl necklaces and earrings are extremely popular followed by rhinestones and crystal. Crystal broaches set in the hair are also used to accent the entire effect and may also be worn on the dress.

Hair Style

There is no clear fashion when it comes to hair styles; the popular choices remain loosely pulled back for long hair. Hair adornments are popular, especially broaches and hair pins or less often, silk or lace flowers. Tiaras, combs and headbands remain popular but the trend is to become smaller and let the dress be the focus of attention with the bride’s outfit.  Plus, no bride wants to overshadow the sparkling engagement ring on her finger!

Wedding Bouquet

The great majority of bouquets are made by gathering flowers and tying them with a wide satin ribbon. The use of a “rustic” look for the bouquets is a notable development, although is is stil common to see the use of beeds, brooches, pic, pearls and other stone to create a “glammed Up” look. Starfish, shells, feathers, pinecones and other natural objects are increasingly being used to complement the ensemble.

When it comes to flowers, roses continue to dominate in 2010. Differing from previous seasons, it is common to see lilies, hydrangea and orchids, as well as tulips, though less common, attempting to create a casual style with a “just picked” look. Flowers in vibrant colors are very popular and can be contrasted with the bridal party’s dresses.

Reception Decorations

A more casual look is being sought after by using centrepieces of matching colors and tones, but variety is introduced by using different sizes and arrangements. There is greater use of natural materials such as lime and lemons, shells and pine cones and less commonly, sea glass or acrylic ice as vase fillers. Tables are further adorned using Chinese lanterns and flowering vines while the humble balloon remains as popular as ever. Disposable cameras have increased in popularity and provide a spontaneaus and intersting record of the big event.

 

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Do You Have To Give A Maid Of Honor Toast?

March 3, 2010 by weddingguy  
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Being a maid of honor means that you are the chief assistant to the bride from the very start of the wedding preparations until the moment she says “I do”. You have to be with her every step of the way, so that the wedding goes according to plan and is exactly how the bride dreams it to be.

You will have to deliver the maid of honor toast, which is a speech that you recite at the wedding reception. Before you get started on composing your maid of honor toast, here are some things you have to remember:

- The speech is going to give honor and recognition to the woman of the hour, so it is important to spend a good amount of time making sure that it is absolutely perfect.

- Choose a language tone; if the bride and groom appreciate a comical tone, you can make use of it. If the occasion is formal and reserved, a more serious tone should be expressed.

- Remember to introduce yourself; half of the people in the reception may not know you at all. You may want to talk about your relationship with the bride and groom. Tell the guests why you were chosen as the maid of honor.

- Mention some of the bride’s best qualities, and how she has become a happier, fuller person since meeting the groom.

- Talk about a memorable event or two, such as how the bride and groom met, or the first time that you realized that they were in love.

- Express your gratitude to everyone who came to witness an eventful day and invite all the guests to make a toast for the groom and bride.

- End your speech by encouraging everyone to enjoy the rest of the celebrations.

Learn more about writing a maid of honor toast by visiting http://maidofhonortoastblog.org

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Celebrating with Special Bridal Shower Invitations

February 24, 2010 by weddingguy  
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A time-honored tradition is holding a shower for the bride prior to the wedding but the bridal shower invitations definitely do not have to look formal or tradition in their style. Today, more than ever, there are so many fun designs from which to choose. Many styles go beyond the basics of providing guests with all the party details by also proclaiming a specific theme for the event.

In addition to the typical wedding motifs, there are bridal shower invitations to match special themes including…

  • Kitchen Shower
  • Tea Party
  • Lingerie Shower
  • Garden Luncheon
  • Cocktail Party

For a personal touch, choose a style with an attached card for sharing a recipe, wedding wishes or marriage advice with the bride. If not included in the design, you can simply insert one of these special cards with the shower invitation asking the guests to fill out and bring with them to the party. If it is a recipe card, you may even ask the guests to bring one of the listed ingredients to stock the bride’s pantry.

As far as the details, bridal shower invitations should include the bride’s name, who is giving the shower, the day, date and time along with the name and address of the location. If the shower is being planned as a surprise to the bride, this needs to be conveyed on the invitation so guests are prepared.

It might be a good idea to know how many guests will be attending and there are a couple of choices for gathering that number. Some invitation designs may have a matching response card with return envelope you can purchase and include for guests to mail back. Having an RSVP phone number printed directly at the bottom of the shower invitation is another option.

Placing a return address on the envelopes will ensure that the Post Office can return any undeliverable invitations. This can be easily accomplished by paying a little more to have the return address printed directly on the envelopes when the bridal shower invitations are ordered or by affixing labels.

If it’s going to be a shower for the couple, there are many appropriate designs and verses for wedding shower invitations to fit that type of celebration.

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Wedding Venues : Don’t Settle For Second Best

February 18, 2010 by weddingguy  
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The first step when deciding which wedding venue to chose is gathering how many people will be attending. Usually, two thirds of the guests you invite will go, but you should always have extra sits, just in case, which is why it pays to chose a large place. Alternatively, you can request that people give you a definite answer as to whether they will be attending well in advance of the day, so then you will know the exact number that will attend.

It may be an option to have two venues; one for the wedding ceremony and one for the reception. In general, more guests go to the reception than the wedding, so a smaller venue for the wedding and a larger one for the reception is the typical set-up. Be sure to choose venues which are close to each other, so that as little of your special day as possible is spent traveling around.

After you have made a list of potential venues based on a little research, gather a camera and a notebook and visit them. Note down what you like and do not like, take lots of pictures, and write down ideas regarding themes, decorations and color schemes.

The general opinion is that historical buildings or botanical gardens make ideal wedding venues. You want a place with an atmosphere of both grandeur and warmth, a place that reminds you of family and happiness as well as prosperity. Think about more than just the look of the place though.

Some venues provide in-house stylists, photographers, flower suppliers, etc. This can take a lot of hassle out of the preparations, though you end up paying a premium for them. However, they tend not to be compulsory, so you can always see what prices they are charging and than see how much it differs from the standard price before deciding whether to take up that option.

This article was written by a wedding planner who has over 10 years experience of planning weddings. To find out more information, click here: Wedding Venue Cheshire

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Fancy doing something different for your wedding, have a look at these!

February 18, 2010 by weddingguy  
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If you ever think that your wedding is going just that bit to far into crazy land, then read these? If you are still worrying, then worry no more, compare yours to some of these! All of these are amusing, but the best is saved for last!

  1. In a James Bond like stunt a man wanted to get married after abseiling down the church. One man thought it would be a good idea to abseil from the top of the church down to his wedding.
  2. The sky seemed like a good place for one couple to get married. This is slightly different to what you may be thinking at the moment. These people decided not to get married on the inside of the plane. They got married on the wings of the planes.
  3. You have to really like the building industry to have a wedding like this. One couple made their vowels while sitting in the scoop of a JCB. They were also transported to and from the wedding venue with this machine.
  4. This one isn’t really what i would call crazy, more a strange wedding. In China a woman insisted that she have a ridiculously long wedding train, over 200 yards long in fact. It took most of the audience to hold the whole train up.
  5. If you really would travel the world for your loved one, this man did just that by crossing the Atlantic ocean in a rowing boat. It took him around 30 days to make it. Thank god he managed to get to his wedding early, if he was late then there may not have been a wedding!
  6. Here is our finalist. This wedding is even more unusual because there is only a short time frame in which to get married? Sky diving is one really different way to get married, and especially in mid air, over a mile above the earth.

Weddings abroad have been considered a crazy idea by many people, but when compared to these they seem pretty harmless. It all depends if you plan on getting married while on Luxury holidays, this will determine how you arrive. Sky Diving on Egypt holidays into a wedding could also be a bit tricky!

 

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Huge Poker Win Is Required To Cover Price of Wedding

February 12, 2010 by weddingguy  
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There is a lot to be said for making a wedding a lavish affair, certainly it should be a day to remember for the rest of your lives together, but 3 million Dollars on one day? At this price tag, the event should be something really extraordinary and fantastic. The wedding that took place in December is now the most expensive wedding ever held in Australia.

The place for the pair’s special day was the Crown casino, which is well known in Australia for being THE place to hold any sort of party and there was no exception with the wedding of Dr Geoffrey Edelstein and Brynne Gordon. With a price tag set at around 3 million Dollars, it was certainly a wedding day fit for a king. The guests totalled 550 and many of them are the biggest names around in football, television, movies and perhaps even online poker. Fran Dreisher the famous actress and actor Jason Alexander were the hosts for the nuptials.

On the south bank of the Yarra River in Melbourne you will find the amazing Crown Casino. The casino attracts around 16 million guests every year and this makes the location the biggest casino in Australia. The casino opened back in 1994 and right from the start of its existence it has been well known, partly due to the fact that Rachel Griffiths decided to take all her clothes off and run through the casino!

It was a shame that the bride only recognised about 20 faces in the guest crowd, a fact that she was keen to tell to waiting reporters! The groom used to own an AFL team, he is currently a doctor and can boast that he is one of the richest men in Australia. The groom at 40 years older than his bride to be was understandably pleased as she walked down the aisle in a stunning ivory wedding gown with diamond jewellery set at a price tag of over half a million dollars. Many public events have been staged at The Crown Casino in Australia, but this weekend they are really pushing the boat out and hosting one of the most extravagent marital ceremonies even in Oz.

Let’s hope that the groom, if he’s a poker player gets Rakeback from his online game.  It looks like he has a mountain to climb to keep his wife in her expensive jewellery, so perhaps he could try Everest Poker or maybe try his hand at Party Poker.  I think he is going to need a lot of money, so best to try and win at as many games as possible!

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The Importance Behind White Wedding Dresses and Other Matrimony Practices

February 2, 2010 by weddingguy  
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Have you ever speculated that why brides always show off wedding dress which is white? If you have, then most most likely you are not knowledgeable that this is not the fact. Brides in the yesteryears would indeed show off gowns, which were of distinct vibrant colours. They would wear gowns of numerous colours to express their delight.

The white gowns worn for marriage ceremonies did not develop into popular until Queen Victoria for her wedding ceremony wore it. The queen did it to suggest her position. In fact Actually, the colour white became a significant sign of stainlessness only after the Christian churches approved of them and put a trade mark on them proving the same.

in addition, from the wedding dresses, the marriage ceremony bands made of braided prairie or hemp were the ornaments in the early years. These rings, but quickly went out of way and were replaced by resilient metals.

The diamonds gained in fame as it indicated a precious and  tough promise. This custom is also general with the current age bracket and they like better to carry it forward.

This tradition also helped to undertake the fright of the bride being kidnapped by some other competitor suitor. All through the weddings there is an additional old ceremony followed that of the receipt line. The primeval belief was that the bride and the groom would bring fluke to everyone they touched. Even in the present day the present duos follow this ritual and hence, they make rounds welcome all the guests here for the formal procedure.

The bride and the groom kiss each other during the marriage ceremony marriage. This custom is believed to have grown in prehistoric Rome. The prehistoric Romans believed that the marriage was not authorized until the duo kissing each other sealed it. This conviction has developed in to the present day antique of the guests banging a spoon to the glass until the duo kiss each other.

Currently, the honeymoon after the matrimony is something very universal. Though, the term originated in Ireland. In early Ireland, the parents of the not long get married duo would provide them with a glass of something that was made of fermented honey, which was also recognized as mead. This would persist for a full cycle of moon. The cause behind this was that the seniors thought that this would cause the pair being blessed with a son in a year’s time.

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A Brief History of the Wedding Invitation

January 27, 2010 by weddingguy  
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Through the centuries, the witnessing of a wedding by friends and family members has been an important part of the ceremony.  Without witnesses, marriages became a matter of hearsay, so it was a wise precaution to invite observers.  The method of how people were invited has evolved much over time. 

Weddings in ancient cultures needed no wedding invitations since the event typically happened during a festival or summer solstice where the entire village was going to be anyway.  Group weddings were very common, and, for many centuries, the norm. 

In Britain and Europe, there was the custom of posting the banns. These were posted in the church for three consecutive Sundays before the wedding as sort of an engagement announcement. Since most commoners could not read, banns were also announced verbally. The main purpose was to ensure that there was no previous husband or wife in the picture. 

In those times, as well as today, anyone could stand and observe a wedding.  Proper etiquette states that since a church is a public place, anyone of the public can attend.  Wedding invitations inform people of the time and place of the wedding, and also allows only those invited to come to the reception. 

As towns and communities grew, and as more and more people were able to read, sending out hand written wedding invitations became the norm. 

In the late 19th and through most of the 20th century, beautifully engraved wedding invitations were the custom, and for some people were a major expense in the wedding budget. 

With good quality printers available, many brides to be create their own wedding invitations on their home computer.  Commonly though, most purchase wedding invitations in a package which includes matching RSVP cards and thank you cards

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Wedding Invitation Printing Options

January 27, 2010 by weddingguy  
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A wedding invitation isn’t just a typical mail piece.  The wedding invitations you send will be the setting the tone for the entire event.  Many of your guests first impressions will be based on the look and feel of the invitation they receive.  Many brides wonder if they should spend so much time on how their wedding invitation should look.  Don’t worry.  While it may seem like a small decision, you are right to attach so much importance to it.  With as many choices as you have, it does take some time. 

In printing wedding invitations, there are five main types that are most commonly used.  Carefully consider your budget and your overall wedding theme before making a decision on either printing of your paper type.   

Thermography is one of the newer processes.  Thermography gives a nice raised letter.  This is accomplished by fusing powder and ink at high temperatures.  It doesn’t take quite as long as traditional engraving, and because the use of printings is not used, it is one of the least expensive prints. 

Embossing is done with metal plates.  No ink is actually used in the process.  Metal plates are etched with your images and lettering and these plates are stamped directly into the paper.  Embossing takes much longer, so be sure and allow several weeks from order to receipt. 

One of the most simple and least expensive types of printing is Lithography.  It is also a good choice for textured paper.  The ink is carefully mixed so that it will match properly on all your printed matter, then is stamped directly onto the paper.  Because the text is flat, it works well on textures.  Lithography is very popular due to the process being so inexpensive and quick. 

Foil Stamping is one of the more expensive and time consuming methods printing, and is often used for very formal affairs.  It involves foil etchings that are heated and then stamped on the paper. 

With orgins dating back to the 17th century, engraving is one of the oldest and most traditional forms of printing in the world.  Engraving uses a sandwiching method which produces finely textured raised lettering, which because of its density, is suitable for many different types of paper.  It is another method that is quite expensive and time consuming, so consider your budget carefully and be sure and order your engraved wedding invitations at least six weeks in advance. 

Take time to carefully investigate your options for printing wedding invitations.  With so many choices available, you’re sure to find something you’ll love. 

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