Having a Christmas wedding can seem like an oxymoron, but it can be done. If you are planning to have your wedding on a major holiday which lasts a day or several days, you want to aim for a stress-free affair. Photo by getwired, sxc.hu
Having a Christmas wedding can seem like an oxymoron, but it can be done. If you are planning to have your wedding on a major holiday which lasts a day or several days, you want to aim for a stress-free affair. The idea that as a bride-t0-be you must control everything is fodder for your inner bridezilla. To tame your "zilla" from getting out and devouring everything in its path, keep in a mind a few tips while planning your wedding:
For one wedding, we helped a bridesmaid repair a tear in the hem of her dress. Traditional sewing wouldn't repair the hole, so we had to get a little creative. The end result was the bride telling us that we made the bridesmaid dresses look even more beautiful. We didn't just apply the change to a single bridesmaid's dress, but to all of the bridesmaids' dresses.
It may be challenging at times to think of colors for your wedding that won't announce the holiday season.Through the invitations, guests can get a sense of how the couple envisions the special day. It's okay, therefore, to take your time when selecting the invitations and here are a few more reasons why:
Choosing invitations assists with the wedding theme. Selecting your invitations is an important step, since t can help couples figure out their wedding theme or weave important ideas into their wedding concept. For one wedding we coordinated, the color green was important to both the bride and groom. The color expanded into a concept and the couple literally "went green" and asked their guests to donate to the green charity that they supported, instead of giving them traditional gifts. Their invitations were made on recycled silk, green paper and the design represented an enchanted forest, an image that carried throughout the wedding ceremony and reception decor.
Purchasing invitations helps determine your guest list. Starting with a budget is your first step toward selecting invitations, but the cost of invitations will also help inform your guest list. If there are invitations that absolutely embody your event, but are bit pricier, then you might be more prudent when it comes to forming your guest list.
Comparing your invitation options helps you research better. When you're looking for invitations whether online or in a store, you want research your vendors, so you know you're working with reputable dealers. Building your research skills can help you throughout the entire wedding process.
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It seems that when you have one wedding to attend, three others follow and after awhile you may acquire your fair share of party favors. Some party favors will last a lifetime, but others are meant to be consumed or used within a short period of time. If you have a bit of party favor overflow that is now in a drawer or gathering dust on a shelf, then you may benefit from the following tips:Photo by broo, sxc.hu
beyond those initial visuals? At the heart of our event design is the bride and groom and minimizing any stress or anxiety that the couple may feel during their wedding. A bride or couple’s wedding should reflect fundamental aspects of what is wanted yet provide all that is needed with a sense of style.
While you’re planning your wedding it may seem that everything around you somehow relates to the upcoming special day. Whether it be a commercial or some conversation that you overhear at Starbucks, you start to imagine how the wedding day will go, infused by images of things that you particularly feel strongly about like décor, the wedding dress, the cake, the venue location and more.