I'm holding a contest for a free pair of earrings or bracelet to be held December 1, 2009. Brides will email me answers to a short survey for a chance to win.
Why would I do this? Besides my online bridal boutique, I am a newly certified wedding planner and a member of The…
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Added by Moonlit Bridals on October 24, 2009 at 2:00pm —
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Another fun and exciting dueling pianos wedding reception, this time in Pontiac, Michigan. An ornate room with balcony, a nice stage and a great crowd! Congrats to Lindsay & Bryce!http://www.PianoWars.com…
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Added by PianoWars.com on October 24, 2009 at 11:30am —
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wedding vendors…tell your brides to enter the Invitation Giveaway from PaperCake Designs @ the Relentless Bride Blog
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Added by papercake gal on October 24, 2009 at 10:16am —
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This formal black and white retro floral invitation set is sure to make an extra special impression on your wedding guests. Utilizing the flexibility of digital printing, this style of invitation allowed the bride to print both English and Spanish versions at a very reasonable cost.
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Added by Invitations by Ajalon - Trish J on October 23, 2009 at 7:42am —
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In a world....where weddings can be a bore....get ready for THE EVENT....of a LIFETIME....
Dave Malki's Action-Adventure Wedding!! EXPERIENCE IT!!
Enjoy! Elizabeth Oakes, National Wedding Examiner, Examiner.com
Added by Elizabeth Oakes on October 22, 2009 at 1:35pm —
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www.wedbykez.com - Kez is a Newcastle marriage celebrant
There is something about a wedding that blows perspective out of proportion. Especially when it comes to deciding who actually attends the wedding.
When your guests list starts to rival the credits for Ben Hur Beware! You're in danger of falling victim to some classic wedding etiquette furfies.
The have-to… Continue
Added by Kerryn Tippett on October 22, 2009 at 10:46am —
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This lavish square of our thickest bright white paper lets you indulge in your dreams of an extravagant wedding invitation while saving 30%. A crisply embossed border at the outer edges of the card and a slim band of pearl surrounding your wording add classic finishing touches. Inner envelopes are not available with this invitation.
Size: 8" x 8".This simple yet elegant heavy weight card would send a message to all of your guests to expect…
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Added by Rebecca Wellings Weddings on October 22, 2009 at 4:50am —
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Added by Cynthia Betts on October 22, 2009 at 4:42am —
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Unlike past seasons where minimalist clothes demanded that one goes sans jewelry, this seasons looks are best highlighted with statement pieces. Timeless pieces that turn heads and go with simple clothes in black, or rich colors. Hey, you can even wear with spring and summer’s lightweight dresses to add oomph to your look.
Jewelry with movement and texture are very in. Lots of jingly bangles are making a sexy statement, too, and a stack of them makes a lovely bridesmaid…
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Added by a WEDDING in a BOX on October 22, 2009 at 2:32am —
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taken from
www.wedbykez.com
If you are having a professional wedding photographer, chances are you are getting a package that includes a wedding album.
Which is great, for the two of you.
But what about your mum, dad, aunts, uncles, grandparents, godparents etc etc etc…
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Added by Kerryn Tippett on October 21, 2009 at 5:04pm —
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Question for the
MEN out there that are in a relationship and almost ready to propose (
if any men read this, or girls, tell your guys this is a MUST READ!!).............
Have you dreamed of proposing to your girlfriend in that exquisite, RSVP only, most-romantic, overlooking-the-beach restaurant just as the sun is setting?? Or maybe get yourself on the BIG screen at the BIG game, just as you turn to her to POP the question so the whole world can see her expression? What…
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Added by Veils and Fairytales on October 21, 2009 at 3:49pm —
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The most basic, traditional types are listed.
Round and tight, a nosegay
Spray or loose, hand tied
Arm spray, made to fit into the curve of her arm
Cascade, the traditional teardrop shape
From there, you can go to the simple—one stem with leaves and agreat ribbon—or to the more complex—a Biedermeier arrangement, which is concentric circles of different colored flowers.
This detail is for the florist or floral designer to…
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Added by Moonlit Bridals on October 21, 2009 at 7:30am —
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One of the toughest things to do is tell someone their work is not up to par. Whether you’re a bride talking to her wedding team, or a wedding professional who is working with colleagues, you’ll want to have a basic strategy for getting your thoughts and desires across to someone who isn’t meeting the mark.
Recently, a colleague of mine asked for help. She was trying to be proactive with one of her vendors so that her bride could enjoy the best of his work. I thought you might want…
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Added by WeddingMediator on October 21, 2009 at 5:32am —
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Added by Cynthia Betts on October 21, 2009 at 4:29am —
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HI, I am a Certified
Destination Wedding (& Honeymoon) Specialist living in Southern Oregon but having, and sending, wonderful clients (brides, grooms, guests and relatives) all over the world for wonderful, memorable weddings and honeymoons. One was a small group to Vienna, Austria getting married in a palace! Another a castle in France (Wine country) and many to Mexico, Hawaii and the Caribbean.…
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Added by Patricia Aitken on October 21, 2009 at 3:53am —
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1) Your Uncle Jack has offered to do it and it doesn't matter to you if his camera is still film and if his style is way outdated, because you're just hoping he stays so busy documenting your day that he has no time to make a fool of himself on the dance floor or tell his annoying stories to your friends.
2) Everyone will be bringing their cameras plus you have disposable cameras! It's OK if you only get half of those photos back or everyone's photos are blurry from drinking too…
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Added by Nicole Nichols Photography on October 20, 2009 at 6:59pm —
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Added by Kerryn Tippett on October 20, 2009 at 2:00pm —
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I hear quite often from prospective clients that they just don't know how the wedding planning process works. My answer is that they aren't expected to know how it works unless they have already planned a wedding. Weddings come with their own lingo, acronyms, protocol and etiquette. While all weddings are unique, there are a few common denominators when it comes to wedding planning. I hope to answer a few commonly asked questions asked during…
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Added by Karine France-Matsumoto on October 20, 2009 at 12:00pm —
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October Special Offers on Sand Ceremony Hourglasses
Visit Heirloom Hourglass
Added by Heirloom Hourglass - Stephanie on October 20, 2009 at 11:27am —
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I remember as a child how my Jewish relatives were so upset (or went out of their way to make you believe) when a Jewish person married or even dated a non-Jewish person. I am an interfaith Rabbi and have dedicated my ministry to Jewish/Interfaith couples. I believe love comes before religious tradition. Interfaith couples should be encouraged to have a wedding ceremony customized to suit their own beliefs. The wedding officiant should be sensitive to the needs and desires of both families to…
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Added by Rabbi Bill Kurry on October 20, 2009 at 10:41am —
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