Friday, August 29, 2008

Evening Dresses - Wedding Dresses

Beaded Chiffon Mother of Bride Dresses by Scala
We have many collection of the wedding dresses, if you like any of my dresses, please bid them, i can also make any dresses according to your photos, the postages are different to different countries.

Sexy Dress-Up Wedding Girl

Sexy Dress Up
Sexy Dress-Up Wedding Girl


WEDDING DRESS bride formal evening dress gown prom

WEDDING DRESS bride formal evening dress gown prom NEW

WEDDING DRESS bride formal evening dress gown prom


Batik - Indoneisa Wedding Custom

Wedding Custom, Batik has been both an art and a craft for centuries. In Java, Indonesia, batik is part of an ancient tradition, and some of the finest batik cloth in the world is still made there.

Contemporary batik, while owing much to the past, is markedly different from the more traditional and formal styles. For example, the artist may use etching, discharge dyeing, stencils, different tools for waxing and dyeing, wax recipes with different resist values and work with silk, cotton, wool, leather, paper or even wood and ceramics.

Indonesian batik fabric

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Wedding Date

The Wedding Date (Widescreen)

The Wedding Date (Widescreen)

Wedding Vows - Proclamation of Marriage

Most weddings contain wedding vows and a proclamation of marriage, usually by the officiant. Most weddings also involve wearing traditional clothes (e.g., kilts, white gown, red sari, etc.). A wedding is often followed or accompanied by a wedding reception.

Other elements may include music, poetry, prayer or scripture. Some elements of the traditional wedding ceremony in some Western countries symbolize the bride's departure from her father's control and entry into a new family with her husband. In modern weddings, this symbolism is largely vestigial.

this is the wedding vows of my friend,

"Now we will feel no rain
For each of us will be shelter to each other.
And now we will feel no cold
For each of us will be warmth to each other.
Now there is no loneliness
We are two bodies, but there is one life before us and one home.
When evening falls, I'll look to you and there you'll be.
And I'll take your hand and you'll take mine
And we'll turn together and we'll look to the road we travelled to reach this--The hour of our happiness.
It stretched far behind us, and our future lies ahead--
A long and winding road where every turning means discovery
All the hopes, new laughter, shared tears,
The adventure has just begun."

International-Local Wedding Singers

International-Local Wedding Singers

Wedding Singer

Here are the online press kits of 186 professional Birmingham wedding singers and singers who will travel to Birmingham to perform at your event. Please check off all the singers you wish to contact, and when you're finished, click the 'Proceed to Contact Form' button which is located near the bottom of this page. Please note, in addition to Birmingham, these wedding singers will also travel to Docena, Harpersville, New Castle, Shannon, Watson, Cardiff, Alton, Wilsonville, Bessemer, Vincent, Childersburg, Chelsea, Sayre, Sterrett, Clay, Palmerdale, Sylacauga, Vandiver, Westover, Columbiana, Saginaw, Siluria, Margaret, Alpine, Leeds, Shelby, Cropwell, Locust Fork, Pell City, Moody and many other locations in and around the Birmingham area.
Phil sings, plays piano (keyboard) and uses a computer-generated backup orchestra. He performs Frank Sinatra, Elton John, Beatles, Billy Joel, Big Band, Buffett, Neil Diamond, country, 60's,70's, 80's, some 90's and is continuously adding new material. His stage show has all the strings, horns, drums, guitars, etc. provided on the original cut.

Baby Name after Wedding

Muslim Baby Boys Names Islamic Girl Names Arabian Names Top 100 Baby Names English Surnames Aboriginal Baby Names African Baby Names American Baby Names Anglosaxon Baby Names Arabic Baby Names Aramaic Baby Names Armenian Baby Names Australian Baby Names Babylonian Baby Names Basque Baby Names Breton Baby Names Burmese Baby Names
Celtic Baby Names Chinese Baby Names Cornish Baby Names Czech Baby Names Danish Baby Names Dutch Baby Names Egyptian Baby Names English Baby Names Ethiopian Baby Names
Finnish Baby Names French Baby Names Frisian Baby Names Gaelic Baby Names German Baby Names Germanic Baby Names Ghanian Baby Names Greek Baby Names Hawaiian Baby Names
Hebrew Baby Names Hindi Baby Names Hungarian Baby Names Icelandic Baby Names Indonesian Baby Names Irish Baby Names Italian Baby Names Japanese Baby Names Jewish Baby Names Korean Baby Names Latin Baby Names Lithuanian Baby Names Maori Baby ames
Native American Names Nigerian Baby Names Norman Baby Names Norse Baby Names
Norwegian Baby Names Persian Baby Names Phoenician Baby Names Polish Baby Names
Polynesian Baby Names Portuguese Baby Names Romanian Baby Names Russian Baby Names
Sanskrit Baby Names Scandinavian Baby Names Scottish Baby Names Singhalese Baby Names
Slavonic Baby Names Spanish Baby Names Swahili Baby Names Swedish Baby Names Swiss Baby Names Teutonic Baby Names Thai Baby Names Tibetan/Sherpa Names Turkish Baby Names Ukrainian Baby Names Vietnamese Baby Names Welsh Baby Names Yiddish Baby ames
Zimbabwean Baby Names

Monday, August 25, 2008

Floating Wedding Candle

floating candle
GOLD FISH FLOATING wedding CANDLES

Wedding Candle Holder

Wedding Candle Holder
Wedding Candle Holder

Wedding Candle

Wedding Candles Agate Night Lights Anniversary Candles Bear Candle Candle Holders Christian Candles Cowboy Candles Crystal Bath Salts Engraved Candles Gift Certificates Himalayan Salt Lamps Horse Candles Log Cabin Decor Candles Marble Candle Memorial Candles Natural Night Lights Oil Candle Parts Supply Original Stone candle Personalized Gift Ideas Personalized Pet Candle Personalized Wedding Candle Pet memorials Rock Candle Rock Candle Kit Rustic decor candle Stone Candle Wedding Candle West Virginia Stone Candles holesale Candles Engraved - Personalized Candles.

Candle wedding favors are a joy to give and delightful to receive. Pretty and functional, wedding candles add ambience and color to your place settings too. Choose from our exclusive designs like the flip flop floating candles, candle holders, wedding candles and other unique candle favors. See our newest designs for personalized wedding unity candles. A popular candle favor is our pear scented candles symbolizing.

wedding candle

Wedding Candle Favors

wedding canle
Wedding Candle Favors from pear candle.

Church Wedding Decorations - Pew Bows

Wedding Pew Bows are one of the best church wedding decorations because they can be utilized in so many different ways. Think about all the places that can be accented with pew bows rather than requiring additional floral arrangements: Pews, Candelabras, Hand Rails, Church Signs, Doors, Fences of Gates, Reception or Cake Tables.

Wedding Pew Bow with Satin Ribbon

wedding pew bow

Bow Layout:

8 loops of 6" wide Shimmering Organza
8 loops of 1 1/2" wide Satin Ribbon
24" long tail featuring organza & satin ribbon
The center of the bow features a pair of dark red burgundy velvet roses on white rose buds & silk leaves.

White Pew Bow for Wedding Ceremony

wedding Pew Bow
White Pew Bow for Wedding Ceremony

Wedding Pew Bow-Silk Double Rose Bow

silk pew bow wedding
Wedding Pew Bow-Silk Double Rose Bow.
Bow size: approx 10" diameter x 24" length Bow Layout: 6 loops and 2 tails of 6" shimmering organza 4 loops and 2 tails of 7/8" satin ribbon The center of the bow features 2 'dew kissed' roses accented with smaller roses and delicate sprays of pearls.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Top Wedding Bouqet

wedding bouqet

Many brides expressed why they would choose artificial flowers for wedding bouqet over fresh flowers any day. And it had absolutely nothing to do with their budget!

Interior Decoration Wedding

Interior Decoration Wedding Idea

by:
Ebony Chetto

The first thing you needed for interior decoration wedding was some light sand paper to roughen up the texture so the paint could adhere. Once a light sanding is done make sure you dust off any excess dust with a dry cloth or blow it off with an air hose. Next you will want to go down to your local hardware store and purchase some spray paint made for wood and a can of latex paint of a different color however the two must compliment each other. You will want to make the spray paint a lighter shade than the latex as we will explain later. After applying the first coat let dry to manufacturer’s specifications. Next grab an old dry sponge from your kitchen or cheese cloth works well and dab the darker color over the top of the lighter colored spray paint allowing the lighter color to show
through in inconsistent patterns. This will give the shutters a custom appearance that will compliment the colors in your décor. When dry you will need to fasten the shutters together with some inexpensive hinges which will allow you to fold them to the angle where they stand on their own. After this is done you can set it in front of your fireplace and decorate with ivy, grapes or any other artificial plants or vines. There are endless possibilities for decorating your shutters but remember what matters, is that it looks good to you.

Wedding and Bridal Shower

A bridal shower, or wedding shower, is given to help the bride furnish her new home with items she will need. Bridal showers are usually for the “girls” only, but it is becoming more common to have a co-ed (couples) bridal shower. The future bride's maid of honor, members of the wedding party, friends, associates, and even members of her immediate family can host the bridal shower. It is acceptable to have several bridal showers, but it is recommended that different guests be invited to each bridal shower.
wedding shower bridal shower

Wedding Flowers

Flowers are as common in a wedding as a white dress. For centuries, flowers have been used in bridal bouquets, as centerpieces on the tables and to decorate churches and reception halls. The beauty in their colors, shapes and textures as well as their fragrance and what certain flowers represent make them the perfect accompaniment to every style of wedding. Whether you consider yourself an authority on flowers, an admirer or completely clueless, you can pull off a fabulous floral design for your wedding.

Most people don’t have favorite flowers, in fact until they start to plan a wedding, most brides and grooms have never had to think about what flowers say about their style or what they might be communicating through their choices for decorative flowers. If you’re not an expert or even someone who can name more than 3 types of flowers, you are not alone. Lucky for you, there are plenty of experts out there. Any experienced florist can help you pick out the ideal combination of blooms for your wedding based on some general information about your ceremony and reception.

Some preliminary decisions to make:

  • Color – this is the difficult part for some. Even if you have a color scheme chosen for your wedding, sometimes it’s tough to narrow down how you want to accent that theme. Think about whether you want the flowers to draw attention and be a focal point or if you want them to blend with the overall style and not take attention away from other elements in the décor.
  • Shape – for centerpieces, consider the height; a low floral centerpiece or a tall one will allow guests to see one another across the table. For bouquets popular shapes include round, cascade and hand-tied. Round bouquets and nosegays are common and more formal. Cascading bouquets are romantic and dramatic while hand-tied bouquets have a natural, simple look.
  • Quantity – try to figure out how many of each type of arrangement you’ll need. How many centerpieces, bridesmaids’ bouquets, pew flowers, standing arrangements, hanging arrangements, boutonnieres and corsages.
  • Budget – your florist will need to know what he or she has to work with. Once you have a budget established, you’ll be able to determine how lavish your arrangements can be or where you might need to cut corners

Once you’ve made some basic decisions to wedding about what type of flowers you want, how many different kinds of arrangements and how much you can spend, you’re ready to meet with a few florists. If you have some referrals from friends, that’s a great beginning. If you’re starting from scratch and doing a search online, you might want to make some phone calls before setting up any face-to-face interviews. It’s always a good idea to meet with at least a few florists. They may all be seasoned professionals but each might come with a different skill set so you’ll want to choose the florist who most fits your needs.

When interviewing florists, you’ll want to ask them questions that cover their background and experience, their artistic vision and their operations. Here are just a few sample interview questions:

  • How many years have you been a wedding florist?
  • How many weddings do you do a year?
  • Do you consider your style to be traditional or modern?
  • Do you have any ideas for how I might stretch my budget?
  • How many people will you have working on my wedding?

It’s always a good idea to view a florist’s portfolio. And if they have references, that’s even better. If you have the opportunity to speak with past clients, you can ask them questions like whether or not their florist was punctual and a good problem solver and whether or not they would recommend their florist to others.

Your florist should be able to give you a good rundown of which flowers are in season around your wedding date. They should also be able to tell you where the flowers come from as well as the accessibility of flowers that are out of season. Many blooms are imported depending on where you live, so even if something is not available locally, you might be able to get them imported, albeit for a higher price. Below are lists of popular wedding flowers available by season:

Seasonal Wedding Flowers, Spring-Summer-Autumn-Winter

Spring
Amaryllis
Chrysanthemum
Lilac
Apple blossom
Daffodil
Lily
Azalea
Daisy
Orchid
Bluebell
Freesia
Camellia
Primrose
Carnation
Heather
Rhododendron
Cherry Blossom
Honeysuckle
Clematis
Iris
Tulip
Crocus
Jasmine
Dogwood
Hyacinth

Summer
Aster
Marigold
Azalea
Orchid
Carnation
Heather
Peony
Cornflower
Iris
Rose
Chrysanthemum
Jasmine
Rhododendron
Delphinium
Larkspur
Daisy
Lilac
Sweat pea
Freesia
Lily-of-the-valley
Fuchsia
Lupin
Tiger Lily
Gardenia

Autumn
Chrysanthemum
Daisy
Hydrangea
Morning Glory
Dahlia
Iris
Orchid
Freesia
Lily
Rose
Sunflower

Winter
Carnation Rose
Chrysanthemum
Holly Berries
Freesia
Iris
Snowdrop
Forsythia
Lily Winter
Jasmine
Orchid
Amaryllis
Amazon Lily
Calla Lily
Camellia
Geranium
Hyacinth


Silk wedding flowers

Silk wedding flowers are made of the highest quality material and we guarantee they will be the most realistic you will see on the market. We have a large selection of artificial garlands to go with your bouquets so your theme is consistent. Now along with your dress your flowers can be passed on for generations to come.
silk wedding flowers

Wedding Invitation Card

Your first impression is your wedding announcements card. Not only does the wedding invitations reflect your style but a wedding invitation card also represents your planning, emotions and feelings towards the recipient. Wedding invitations cards need to be like you, announcing your wedding elegantly, excitingly and exactly with your own personalized Wording Ideas . We invite you to browse through our extensive selection of unique, imprintable Wedding Invitations Wording Ideas, Wedding Wording Verses, Wedding Sayings and select the one that best fits your taste and wedding theme, then personalize with the exact wording you want. We will print and ship your order the same day it is approved, and we offer FREE Wedding Invitations Cards with minimum purchase.

Some people believe that marriages are arranged in heaven and celebrated on earth! If you want your family and friends to enjoy this heavenly act with you, we encourage you to place a great deal of emphasis in your selection of your wedding invitations. Let your wedding invitations cards tell your family, friends and the world what you have planned for your wedding. Announce where your wedding will be, and the time you will be pronounced Man and Wife.

wedding invitation card

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Wedding Cake Decoration not Weddong

One of my brides and grooms getting married in a California French
Chateau decided to be very bold. make a small traditional fondant cake as "the wedding cake". For each dining table, instead of using floral arrangements, Morgan designed individual cakes using fondant and rolled white chocolate (some she colored)shaped into woven baskets containing hand sculpted, edible grapes and grape leaves with a small bottle of champagne wrapped partially in similar fondant or rolled chocolate. After the bride and groom cut THEIR cake and posed for photographs, to the amazement of the guests, a waiter removed the table centerpieces, set them onto serving carts next to each table and began cutting and serving the centerpieces! So realistic were the "basket of grapes and leaves" that the guests did not realize it was dessert!

Caketops and Cake Decorations:
Stay away from those ugly white plastic columns (or have the pastry chef cover them with icing)
Instead of the cheap looking plastic and tulle bride and groom
caketop, use fresh flowers, pastry molded and shaped flowers, an elegant Lladro statue, a favorite momento that is precious to the bride and groom. Or, if you or someone close saves "collectibles", consider borrowing a favorite piece or add or start your own collection with your caketop.
Be creative:
Two of my clients had met on a back-packing excursion and began making back-packing trips together. In addition to the wedding cake, we had a groom's cake. The pastry chef created a "hillside forest" with blue food coloring to give the semblance of a stream running through the woods. Ken and Barbie dolls were costumed in back-packing and hiking attire and placed on one of the "trails" of the cake. Another couple had met in a hot-tub (I don't ask too many questions). The groom built a miniature hot tub with a working pump and bubbling water. The wedding cake was created around the "hot-tub" in the center of the top tier. Ken and Barbie were this time outfitted in bathing suits and sat as if relaxing in a whirpool of water bubbling around them.
A favorite of my creative but tasteful cake ideas had to do with the attendants' gifts. The theme of the wedding was art deco, black and white. A specially designed simple zebra striped cake was ordered for the rehearsal dinner. We had the cake designer make rolled chocolate boxes with lids that could be removed. The actual gifts were elegantly wrapped and then placed each in a chocolate box. The pastry chef finished the box by creating lovely rolled chocolate ribbons and bows wrapped around the lid and box. They were then painted in lovely pastels. After the rehearsal dinner, the waiters brought each box on a dessert plate and placed it in front of the attendant. Everyone gushed, oohed and ahhed. The bride's and groom's eyes twinkled mischievously as the guests began to cut into the dessert with their forks, only to find that as they peeled back the
covering, inside was the wrapped gift. Everyone got such merriment at the surprize. I've since called the idea, "Having your cake and eating it too!"

Flowers and Decoration for Wedding Idea



We are talking to the bride AND the groom! A romantic thing for the groom to do is have arrangements of flowers sent to the bride's home, the parents' homes AND, if you really want your bride to know you are a classey gentleman, have flowers in the honeymoon suite awaiting your arrival. Add a bottle of champagne, wine or non-alcoholic wine (the same brand as served at the wedding)and you're promised a wonderful feeling. To keep that romance going, write down the names and colors of the flowers and file it. On your anniversaries, pull out that list and call your favorite florist. Too, the new bride or wife can order a fresh boutonniere to be present in your room on the honeymoon and all of your anniversaries to come. I once had a bride who had a passion for gardenias. Fortunately she was sensible and recognized that gardenias have a powerful fragrance. One should consider twice before using them in abundance as centerpieces for the dinner tables. Actually one should avoid any floral fragrance that is going to compete with the aromas and flavors of the food. The bride flew her wedding party into San Francisco and hosted them at the world famous Pan Pacific Hotel(Sue Robbins 415 771 8600). The bride and groom ordered gardenias floating in shallow water filled clear glass containers and sent to the rooms of the parents and the wedding party. Later, I called the florist and ordered similar gardenia arrangements to be placed on the couple's nightstand of their honeymoon suite in Bora Bora.
We planned many weddings at The Hamlin Mansion in San Francisco. But one stands out in memory: The ceremony was to take place ina large round room, the very center of the mansion. Leading off from the central room were five rooms with doors that opened into them. In these rooms the guests would have a formal sitdown dinner after the ceremony and cocktail reception in the center room. At one of our meetings with the florist I listened carefully and took notes as the bride selected the colors and types of flowers to be used in the bouquets and centerpieces. Her flowers of choice were wonderful shades of purple, violet and lavender. Upon returning to the JWI Salon on Post Street in downtown San Francisco, I called the caterer
and suggested that instead of the serving staff bringing out the
salads and placing them on the table after the guests were seated, that instead we have the salads in place before the guests came into the room AND that the chef put radicchio in the salad (for those on a more restricted budget purple cabbage works just as well). The doors to the dining rooms were opened to drum rolls and trumpets playing Vivaldi's Trumpet Fanfare. The sight was all but overwhelming and quite dramatic. The attention of the guests was drawn to the dining rooms. The tables looked like fabulous bouquets. Today all professional caterers use flowers that not only enhance the dining tables or serving trays but are also edible. And, it doesn't add a penny to the cost! Now, mind you, be tasteful! Use the flowers to accentuate a dish, not to overwhelm it. After all, you don't want your guests going away talking about how they ate your bridal bouquet.

Speaking of bouquets, have you considered saving this once (well,
maybe twice) in a life time floral arrangement that is so special to you on your wedding day? Do at least think about it. One of the nation's experts in proper floral preservation is Sentimental Reasons They have clients internationally. Your bouquet can be shipped overnight to them. The bouquet and boutonniere are taken apart, freeze dried and then reassembled as originally designed in a framed format or recreated into a beautiful centerpiece.

Personalizing your wedding means making certain that your loved ones (your parents and wedding party) are not forgotten. Remember, they've been your esprit de corps in your months of planning. Have floral arrangements in their hotel rooms or at their home the day before the wedding. For a special affect, have the florist use the same flowers that will be in the wedding bouquets and arrangements. Don't forget to enclose a "love note"; remember, we are "personalizing" your wedding.


Is your wedding or reception taking place in the town hall, the local Elks' Lodge or Knights of Columbus Hall? Not to worry. Cover those pictured covered walls with hanging drapes of fabric from ceiling to floor. Use a color that compliments your wedding flowers and attendants' dresses. Later the fabric can be sewn into table clothes and given as gifts. For an even more dramatic flare, uplight the walls...."wash" them in color.

Reflected Theme of Wedding with Favour

Wedding favours have been around for as long as couples have been getting married. This age old tradition appears to have originated as a means for the wedding couple to express their appreciation to guests for being part of their wedding. An economical method, no doubt.

This concept has evolved to today’s way of couples letting their guests take home part of the magic of their wedding day. In different shapes, colours & sizes, wedding favours have become the means by which couples say a big "Thank You" to their guests, and also are an extension of the couple’s personalities as favours, very often, reflect the theme of the wedding.

There are so many different types of favours in the market. And on top of that, you may wish to make modifications to the existing range, so as to ensure your guests receive something they have never received before. My advice would be to take 2 major issues into consideration. Firstly, you may wish to think about your budget. Typically, a wedding couple will not want to spend too much money on this aspect of their wedding. Also, the number of guests you are having will also play a major role in helping you decide how much to spend. Secondly, you’ll have to think about your wedding theme. The colours you are using in your decoration can be extended to your favour colour. For example, if you are having a beach wedding, you may wish to use seashells as your favour. These can be wrapped up and personalised with a ribbon or a short note.

This is example for wedding favour:

Chocolates
Cake
Mints
Almonds
Fresh flowers
a pair of bells
soap bubbles
personalised notebooks
personalised drink stirrers
soaps
aromatherapy products
potpourri sachets
candles
souvenir programmes with couple’s photo
engraved pens
engraved wedding coins
bookmarks

wedding favors

Gown for Wedding Idea



Many brides really do want to wear their mother's gown. The reality is that not only are gowns sometimes not wearable, i.e. time and improper storage has caused the fabric to be damaged or discolored (Christine Morrissey: National Gown Cleaners (408) 241 3490), but the shape of women has changed from previous generations. In years past women were more involved with manual labor and chores. Because of that the shape of the body was different. That's not to say that the modern woman has grown soft and flabby. Quite the opposite. Women of the current generation exercise more deliberately and tend to have better body tone and shape. So, the gown of a previous generation simply often does not fit the modern bride. That's not to say that the mother's gown cannot be put to good use. Don't let it continue to sit in the box and deteriorate. As awful as it sounds: cut up that gown! Make a ring bearer pillow, a flower girl dress, use the fabric and lace in the bridal bouquet and boutonneire. If there is an abundance of fabric, create a beautiful overlay for the bridal table. Or use pieces woven in and around the floral arrangements, bows for the bride's and groom's chairs. The possibilities are endless.

One particularly wonderful idea I had for one of three daughters' weddings that I did in Texas was that we had a seamstress create the flower girl's dress in the same design as the expensive designer gown that the bride wore.

Be attentive to the ceremonial area. A bride of mine was to have her ceremony on a beautiful winding stairway in a gorgeous Atherton, California home. Above the stairwell was a skylight with wonderful stained glass of lavendor, pink and green irises. I suggested: "Why not design the attendants' gowns and the bouquets and other decorations to reflect the colors in that skylight?" The bride loved the idea, and we did just that We kept it a secret and were curious if anyone would notice. Sure enough, when the bride and groom returned from the honeymoon, she called to tell me how lovely things were and that she was ecstatic to walk through the reception and overhear a guest comment to another: "Wasn't it beautiful how the dresses and flowers matched the skylight? I wonder if they did that deliberately?" I can assure you, all my brides and I are deliberate, and very conspiratorial! The bride told me, "You know Robbi, little things mean a lot. I figured that you and I would be the only people that noticed that tiny detail!"

Monday, August 18, 2008

Hindu Wedding Decoration

Apart from this, the Hindu Wedding Decorations consist of different types of material used in a delicate and intricate manner to create a wonderful effect. Decorations also add a touch of elegance and grace to the ceremony itself, thus making it a more glamorous event.

There are several types of decorations that are used at Hindu Weddings. Some of the Hindu Wedding Decorations include Engagement Decorations, Mandap Decorations, Mehendi Decorations, Sangeet Decorations, Sagan Decorations, Car Decorations and Wedding Stage Decorations. These decorations are basically classified according to the ceremonies in which they are used. The basic materials used in these decorations include various types of flowers and other artistic materials. Various kinds of lighting effects are also used to make the place look more attractive.

Wedding Park : Palace Wedding

Wedding Park in Jaipur, India.
The Palaces in Jaipur are architectural marvels and were built centuries ago. These splendid structures stand strong even today. They are ideally located in charming and scenic settings. Not only this, the palaces exhibit a magnificent charm. Some of the Palaces in Jaipur are surrounded by gardens and fountains which add to the scenic beauty of the place. Some of the venues that you can choose from for a Palace Wedding in Jaipur include Rambagh Palace, Samode Haveli, Jai Mahal Palace and the Rajvilas Palace, amongst many others.

The arrangements for a Palace Wedding in Jaipur will be taken care of. Right from the ceremony and the rituals, to the dining services- all would be looked after as per your requirements. The arrangements are made in the best possible way, so as to make the day a special one for both the couple and the guests. The guests are treated royally and arrangements for their accommodations are also made. Apart from this, arrangements for accommodation can also be made in the palace itself.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Garden Wedding Tips and Ideas

Consider various shades of only one colour accented with crème or white. This makes a very striking and visual combination.
Try using delicate fabrics and lots of it. You can find solid linens with added vintage overlays at flea markets that can help present a very unforgettable statement.
Hand-painted terracotta flowerpots containing seedlings great-looking favours.
What also adds whimsy is setting the tables with large-clear jugs filled with sweet tea, punch or lemonade.
Make sure you keep the menu as simple as you can. A grilling favorite is known to be the easiest and most affordable route to take.
If you have any tall trees around the garden, try decorating them with lights. The colour of the lights can match the colour of your dress. Place cards can be hand-written and tied neatly with a ribbon to the tree. Your guests can now pick these.
Decorate the trellis with ivy, fresh flowers and Spanish moss. This will create a perfect focal point. If it could be possible, you can use the trellis in the reception area and place the wedding cake underneath the table.
Instead of using the traditional wedding cake topper, consider using a floral wedding cake topper.
What also add elegance are monogrammed linens.
A birdbath could be great. Guest can use this and make special wishes for you as a couple by throwing petals or pennies into it.
Join trees by stringing white lights across them.
Whatever theme you are going with, name the table for example, Ladybird, Butterfly, Lightning Bug, Dragonfly or Firefly.
If you are using chair covers, tie them with white sashes, and before you tie each knot, place a flower bud and then tighten. Roses are strong flowers and they would work for this setting quite perfectly.
Consider a band and not a DJ.
If you can find a dance group, the May Day performance will be perfect.
If you are serving coffee, use vintage teacups and matching saucers. You will be able to pick them up from flea markets. Don’t neglect the cups and saucers with chips. These are perfect!
Keep the invitations very simple. Pressed flowers or petals tied on hand-made paper will do the trick.


For example South Afrika Garden Wedding Tips and Ideas

Garden Weddings

Wedding Dance

You have not thought this far, right Well, you may want to think about the dance-type you are interested in and take it from there. Have you tried the Waltz, because it is just classical and romantic How about something jazzy like the Foxtrot, because it is more relaxing Maybe the Argentine Tango, because it involves more swinging and is also intense Have you considered Latin rhythms like a lively salsa or slow rumba There are several options open to you. You could always settle with the simple dance. It is slow and always goes well. If you do decide on any of the skill dancing moves, know that some of the styles are easy and others not.


Your DJ or your bandleader can inform you or call you to the floor and announce this moment. How the tradition goes is when the father of his newly wed daughter cuts in. It could be done during a new song or the one playing at that moment. The groom comes in and asks the bride’s mother to dance. The groom’s father then takes over and cuts in with the bride and the bride’s father cuts in with his own wife. The groom then asks his mother to dance. Thereafter, the groom dances with his bride’s maid-of-honour and his bride dances with the best man. Finally, after all the in-laws have danced together, guests may now take to the floor.

Don’t take any dance lessons, because you are not expected to perform for anyone. Don’t forget that this is your day and yours only. If dancing is always something you wanted with your partner, but never found that time, take this as an opportunity. It will be this day that will be remembered forever. After this day, there will many opportunities to practice these skills such as a nightclub, functions, or best friend’s wedding.


Wedding Theme

If you want a little of a renaissance wedding, then medieval music could just do the trick. Obviously, there are outfits that you will need to accompany the theme. Think of this: the groom dressed as Sir Lancelot and the bride dressed as Lady Guinevere. This would just be perfect for that evening, especially those flashing cameras.

Many couples come up with the greatest themes, and these are based on places they met or enjoy together. A simple example is a couple who met in a city. This makes them want to celebrate that particular city, or even go and hold the marital there. More extreme couples have exchanged their vows underwater, while sky-diving, or even while mountain skiing. Why not create your own tradition or promise your love to each other somewhere on an island?

Jot down all the ideas that you will fancy for this event. Remember everything you imagined enjoying together. This is your wedding - as a couple - so; let it reflect the two of you as that couple.

Creating this dream could be as simple as adding and placing a few decorations or even the setting of an island. If you consider a tropical theme, you may want to journey to you favourite place on that beach or you could easily decorate the hall to something close. The groomsmen can don sandals and the bridesmaids will feel very comfortable wearing leis. Recognize other details in this theme and then incorporate these into your plan. You might want to find a chef or of know one that can prepare something to compliment this. Roasted Pig as the centrepiece will look good while having a conversation… especially when it’s dinner time.

Start the theme with the invitations. Signal your guest about the theme in the invitation. They should arrive at the wedding blending into the theme. It will end up being an event back in time. Don’t make the theme too demanding, or a few people won’t want to go along with it. A wedding that has a little of an alien theme will come across as a great idea, but if it is the party that is only taking part in the theme, the whole event will just seem a little strange.


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