Monday, July 31, 2006

 

bridal favors : Mother of the Bride Dresses

One of the most stressful parts of organizing a wedding is to try and coordinate the choice of the mother of the bride dresses with the rest of the outfits being worn. There is nothing worse than having mother of the bride dresses that outshine the bride or clash with others who will be in the official photos.

If you are the groom-to-be then you may be extremely worried about the type of mother of the bride dresses that your future mother-in-law may turn up in on your big day. Unfortunately it usually falls to the bride-to-be to call on all her diplomatic skills and discuss the issue with her mother.

The issue of how to decide on the perfect color and style that the mother of the bride dresses in can be a complex one. Obviously she wants to look her best too but she should not wear an outfit that takes all the attention away from the special couple. I know this has happened to a number of my friends.

If the color that the mother of the bride dresses in has the potential to grab too much attention then she needs to be persuaded to make another choice. Remember too that the bridesmaids are going to have their own color theme and this also needs to be taken into consideration.

By far the best types of mother of the bride dresses are those that have simple lines to them and not too many frills or accessories. The color should blend in and, if the bride is not getting married in white, compliment her daughter’s choice of wedding dress.

Another extremely important point about how the mother of the bride dresses is to take into account is the color of the outfit that the mother of the groom will be wearing. Many a wedding group photo has been marred by clashing colors.

Finally, the choice of outfit that the mother of the groom and the mother of the bride dresses in should be different.

Unfortunately, there are a lot of couples who have not found out that the mother of the groom and mother of the bride dresses are the same before the big day!

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bridal favors : Bridal Jewelry

‘Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.’ This is a saying that many brides take to heart when considering their wedding trousseau. From wedding gowns, accessories and motifs, brides from all walks of life throughout the years have tried their best to stick to this formula. It’s interesting to note that bridal jewelry can follow this adage, too.

‘Something old’ could most often be a piece of bridal jewelry that is a family heirloom. Sometimes the groom would give to his bride a ring or another piece of jewelry that had once been owned by his mother, grandmother, or past brides in his family. Maybe the bride would wear her own mother’s antique jewelry or some other gem that has been handed down to brides in the family from generation to generation. One thing is certain, wearing such bridal jewelry would reinforce a sense of family, tradition and continuity in a wedding ceremony.

‘Something new’ hardly needs any explanation. Thousands upon thousands of bridal jewelry stores, both the Internet e-commerce sites and bricks-and-mortar stores, offer a dazzling array of accessories to make the bride shine on her wedding day. The would-be bride can choose from among various jewelry pieces one or several items that she would wear at the ceremony and which she could treasure and keep as a memento of that most special day.

At first thought, ‘something borrowed’ doesn’t seem applicable to bridal jewelry. After all, a bride would most probably want to wear her own jewels and not have to borrow and then return them. But for women who want to add to the accessories that they will be wearing on their wedding day without having to spend thousands of dollars more to buy new ones, renting jewelry offers a practical solution. Many establishments rent out antique or estate bridal jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, and only the rental fee plus a refundable deposit need to be paid.

Finally, for that ‘something blue’ in a bridal jewelry ensemble, there are several gemstones that fit the bill. Depending on the shade of blue that she wants, a bride can opt for a necklace, bracelet, or earrings that are accented with sapphires, aquamarines or blue pearls. Hair ornaments or tiaras with other blue-tinted stones such as agate and topaz are also beautiful accessories for the bride.

The bride is the belle of the ball on her wedding day and it is important for her to look her best on that special occasion. Bridal jewelry, chosen tastefully and worn properly, will complement her wedding dress and make her look as radiant and as beautiful as any bride should be.

Sam Serio is an Internet Marketer, musician and a writer on the subject of jewelry and gemstones. For more information on jewelry and gemstones, we cordially invite you to visit http://www.morninglightjewelry.com to pick up your FREE copy of “How To Buy Jewelry And Gemstones Without Being Ripped Off.” This concise, informative special report reveals almost everything you ever wanted to know about jewelry and gemstones, but were afraid to ask. Get your FREE report at http://www.morninglightjewelry.com

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Thursday, July 27, 2006

 

bridal favors : How To Plan A Stress Free Bridal Shower

If you are the person planning the bridal shower you may be feeling stressed but there is no need. This can be one of the most exciting things you have ever done and you will be part of bringing joy to the bride as well as the guests who are more than happy to attend and bring a gift for her. Here are some tips to help make the planning less stressful.

When you are planning a bridal shower one of the most important things to consider is how many people to invite. The optimal number should be from five to twenty, any more than that will just be too much to deal with for the bride and will take away from something that should be cozy and intimate. Talk to the bride and see who she wants at the top of her list. The first people on the list will be family members from both sides of the wedding party, as well as the bride's closest friends. Make absolutely sure that anyone invited to the bridal shower also gets a wedding invitation.

Next you want to choose the bridal shower invitations. This is a totally subjective thing, the invitations can be themed or look any way that you and the bride decide. If you are going to have a bridal shower on the beach then it would be really cool to have invitations to reflect that kind of attitude. If your bridal shower is going to be just kind of generic with no particular theme then consider matching the bridal shower invitations up to the wedding invitations. Just like wedding invitations you will want to have an RSVP deadline and the theme if any. Be sure to include the name of the guest of honor and the hostess' name and contact information, plus the location of the event. Send them out about a month ahead of the shower.

Now that you are done with the invitations you need to begin the planning for the shower itself. As far as food is concerned you should begin with appetizers, nothing too heavy then try to include a wide variety to give the guests a lot of choices. The best practice is to try to stay clear of foods that people may be allergic to, such as peanuts, as some people have deadly reactions to them. Include a good choice of beverages too including fruit juices and water.

Make sure that when you are planning games, opening of gifts, and other events for the shower that you also plan for time to allow the guests to announce themselves and how they are connected to the bride this will help to bring everyone together.

Gregg Hall is an author and internet marketing consultant living in Navarre Florida. Find more about wedding announcements and bridal shower invitations at http://www.monkeybusinessinvitations.com

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bridal favors : Host Bridal Showers at Sale Prices

With wedding season gearing up, it's a sure bet that someone you know will be tying the knot this year. Whether the bride is a friend, a relative, or a relative-to-be, as a woman you're bound to be invited to at least one bridal shower. You may even have the sometimes-dubious honor of being the hostess. It doesn't matter if you're the bride's best friend or a mere acquaintance, a bridal shower can take a big bit out of your budget if you're not careful. With a bit of forethought, however, you can take advantage of sales to make hostessing a bridal shower a breeze.

To ensure that the bridal shower is a success, follow these simple steps:

Guest List: First, decide upon the number of guests your venue (most likely your home) can reasonably accommodate. Then work with the bride-to-be in determining whom to invite. Most importantly, get a sense of the demographics of the invitees. Are they her co-workers, friends of her mother's, or her best buddies? The guest list will determine the theme and tone of the shower.

Activities: Depending on the guest list, silly bridal shower games can be fun. If it's a crowd of sophisticates, though, you may want to stick to the basics and pass on the games.

Supplies: Bridal-themed paper products and decorations can bust your budget. If you have serviceable dishes, flatware, and glass ware, by all means use those. Keep an eye out for sales and discounts on shower decorations, or get creative and make your own.

Gifts: When guests RSVP, they're sure to ask about gifts. You can circumvent that by making the shower a themed event. Perhaps the bride-to-be really wants cutlery, or maybe she needs luggage for her honeymoon. You can suggest that guests pool their money and buy a big ticket item - like a piece of furniture or a TV - or suggest gifts that will indulge the bride - such as lingerie, fragrances, and jewelry. You could even opt for something more out of the ordinary. One idea is to get a list of the bride and groom's all-time favorite movies, and ask guests to bring one DVD and to make a contribution toward a DVD player. This will get the couple's entertainment center off to a great start.

During the Shower: When guests arrive and you take their coats and handbags, ask them if they wouldn't mind turning off their cell phones. Everyone will enjoy the shower more if cell phones aren't ringing every few seconds. Ahead of time, ask one of the guests to bring her camera, or distribute disposable cameras to each of the guests as they arrive. Ask for the film or collect the cameras at the end of the evening so you can get the photos developed and present the bride-to-be with a scrapbook of the occasion. You should also have a camcorder on hand, along with a volunteer who will record the party. The bride-to-be can share the video with her fiancé, and it can also serve as an insurance policy should she happen to forget which gift came from whom.

Have Fun: Don't let the task of hostessing prevent you from having a good time. If you've played your cards right, you've been able to take advantage of sales and throw a terrific party that the bride will remember for years to come.

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web. Visit this Gifts and Collectibles Website and Majon's Gifts and Collectibles directory.

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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

 

bridal favors : A Wedding Planning Guide For The Bride

So you have made it to the wedding planning stage, congratulations! Now that you have set a date you need to start getting everything together that you will need for the big day. You need to take it in steps so that you won’t be overwhelmed; you know eat the elephant one bite at a time!

Some of the things you need to plan are what kind of dress, make up, your hairstyle, what kind of jewelry, and other things that you want included in your special day. There are lots of helpful resources available to help you with the planning stage of your wedding, especially online, plus you can pick up some wedding and bridal magazines.

When you are choosing a wedding dress don’t just choose it because it looks pretty on the model. Your wedding dress should be something that you really like, but it should also go with your body type as well. Choose a wedding dress that accentuates the positive aspects and minimizes any negatives. Look at a lot of different styles before making a choice. Take a friend along, or better yet make it a fun event and take several friends or your sisters and go make a day of it. When you find a dress you like, try it on and make sure it isn’t too tight. You want it to fit well and still be comfortable and be able to move around so that you will be able to dance and have fun at the reception afterwards!

After you have chosen a dress that you are happy with you have to find a pair of shoes that will look good with it. If you are going with the traditional look of a white wedding dress then you will want some sort of white shoe. The exact type of shoe is a personal preference. You can choose everything from a shoe that is like a ballet slipper to sandals, to a pump. I do recommend however that if you are very tall, not to wear a heel. The length of the dress you have chosen will have a lot to do with the decision of shoes as well.

Now that you have covered the main parts of your wedding day wardrobe, you may want to add some customization to your apparel to personalize it a bit. One excellent way of doing this is by accessorizing with jewelry. The jewelry should accentuate your wedding dress and not draw attention away from it as the dress should be the focal point. A nice necklace and earrings and possibly something woven into your hair will do nicely. Remember not to wear any rings at all other than your wedding ring that you will receive on your big day.

Gregg Hall is an author and internet marketing consultant living in Navarre Florida. Find discount magazines on weddings and bridal accessories at http://www.magazinesubscriptionsdiscounted.com

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bridal favors : Wedding Favors Traditions

A Wedding is one of the most important days in every couple’s life. There are many ways in which the wedding celebrations can be remembered, such as through videos and photographs. There is also another way of having your wedding day remembered by your guests. This is by giving away wedding favors. Wedding favors serves as a souvenir and a gift of appreciation to your guests.

A wedding would not be complete without the wedding favors. According to history, the Aristocrats in Europe started the giving of wedding favors. The first wedding favors are called bonbonniere. Bonbonniere is made up of sugar that had the shape of a cube. It was placed in a small box that can be made from crystal and porcelain. At that time, sugar was the symbol of wealth and royalty. According to beliefs, sugar had a lot of health benefits. During that era, only the rich people were able to give bonbonnieres to their guests. But with the passage of time, the price of sugar decreased and become affordable for people from all walks of life. This started the tradition of giving away wedding favors.

Now days, choosing wedding favors for the wedding day is not a big issue. From expensive wedding favors to the less costly ones, there’s always a choice for the couples. There is no reason why you will not be able to give wedding favors to your guests.

One of the most popular kinds of wedding favor is food. As we all know, people love to eat. There are different ideas for preparing food as your wedding favor. If you are on a tight budget, you can use Oreos and other chocolate cookies as your wedding favor but first you have to decorate it. Place it inside a box, then put a ribbon on it and attach a small thank you note on the outside the box. You can also bake your own cookies if you want.

Pewter is also a nice wedding favor, however, it is more appropriate for very formal weddings and it is more expensive.

You can also give away flowering plants. If your visitors love it and plant it in their garden, they will surely remember attending your wedding. Place the plant inside a terra cotta planter and then add a small thank you note and decorate the plant with some ribbons or by painting a design on the pot.

Giving away fragrant soaps and candles is also a good idea. These are not hard to find. You can always buy them in bulk from your local stores or you can make them yourself. If you are planning to create your own, buy the ingredients and then the essential oils needed for making the soaps or the scented candles. You can shape them any way you want.

Giving away wedding favors, whether as a tradition or as a way of showing gratitude to the guest is a good idea. It does not always have to be expensive. As long as it is given wholeheartedly by the couple, the guests will cherish it.

Roy Dietelzieg has worked in the jewelry industry and particularly on diamond engagement rings for 15 years, with a vast experience on weddings and wedding preparation, Roy now writes Wedding Favor Tips for the Wedding Favors.

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Wednesday, July 19, 2006

 

bridal favors : Italy Meets France in the Wedding Market

San Francisco, CA February 3, 2005 -- Adesso Albums, Inc. (http://www.adessoalbums.com/) and Beaucoup Wedding Favors (http://www.beau-coup.com/) today announced a strategic partnership between the two companies that will leverage their respective strengths and expand market opportunities for both.

Under the terms of the partnership, Beaucoup Wedding Favors will promote and distribute Adesso Albums's patent-pending line of instant photo guest books and accessories to its broad customer base consisting of brides, wedding planners and corporate buyers. Adesso Albums will promote and market the Beaucoup website to its rapidly growing base of life event customers.

"The patent pending Adesso Album is the only product of its kind on the market that allows you to capture life's milestone events in pictures and words contemporaneously," said Polly Liu, Beaucoup President. "These albums are unique, chic, very "now", and they compliment our offerings very well. We are very excited to be able to make Adesso Albums available to our customers."

"Beaucoup Wedding Favors has been extremely successful in building its brand and customer base in the wedding market," said Lesley Mattos, Founder and President of Adesso Albums. "We are thrilled to be working with the Beaucoup team to further expose the Adesso Album to this market and to promote their offerings to our customers as well."

About Adesso Albums
Adesso AlbumsT (www.adessoalbums.com) was founded in January 2002 with a vision of communicating the importance of living more in the moment, appreciating friends and families who gather for special events through the introduction of its first product - the patent-pending Adesso Album Instant Photo Guest BookT. The Company designs, markets and sells its products. Adesso Albums and the Adesso Albums logo are registered trademarks of Adesso Albums, Inc.

About Beaucoup Wedding Favors
Beaucoup Wedding Favors was founded with the mission of filling a gap in the wedding favors industry for unique and elegant favors. Beaucoup's strength in merchandising and its eye-catching website make it a valuable destination on the web for couples looking for inventive favors and favors packaging as well as an enjoyable shopping experience. Beaucoup's online store is backed by a friendly and knowledgeable customer support team whose goal is to relieve some of the stress involved in wedding planning.

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bridal favors : Unconventional Wedding Favors Capture Imagination of Free Spirit Brides-to-Be

Mountain View, CA December 1, 2004 -- The fact of weddings is that they are a tradition. Ceremonial rites, wedding attire, and various rules of etiquette are customary and passed down from generation to generation. But as the tendency of individuals to try to fit in gives way to the desire to stand out, in the wedding industry the potential for self expression is often in the details.

Favors are an element of weddings often overlooked. Or they are identified as the useless trinket left behind in piles at the reception. Take Jordan almonds, a wedding favor staple due to the fact that they are one of the oldest favor traditions. They are candy coated almonds, usually wrapped in tulle and given, five to a guest, to represent five pillars of a successful relationship. The sentiment is rock solid, but unfortunately, so are the almonds. They are passed out more for tradition’s sake than for the sake of enjoyment. No wonder today’s couples look for ways not only to keep the custom of giving out favors alive, but to ensure they are not throwing their money away on unwanted gifts.

Beaucoup Wedding Favors is an online shop founded on the notion that brides are looking for something exceptional. Today’s consumers are different from consumers in the 80’s and early 90’s. The appeal of fitting in, of being like everyone else has been replaced by a need to be original. “Couples today are self-sufficient financially and taking wedding planning into their own hands,” comments Polly Liu, President. “They are opting to bypass traditional invitations, attire and favors, and they want something that communicates personality and style.”

Beaucoup addresses the demand for the unconventional by sourcing products that have nothing to do with weddings. A set of candles shaped like a pair of flip flop sandals is a best selling wedding favor during the summer months due to the multitude of beach weddings. And luggage tags make the perfect favor for guests who travel to a destination wedding. “We talk to future brides all the time who tell us they’ve scoured the web and found that every site out there sells the same products. Then they see our selection and they love everything,” said Liu, “even if they had never thought of using some of these items in a wedding before.”

Personalized products are also highly popular. Beaucoup’s online store devotes an entire category to personalized favors. Under the heading are such items as mint tins, silk cosmetics bags, and chopsticks, all of which can be personalized.

Major marketing campaigns of retailers such as Gap ask, “How do you wear it?” to inspire customers to put their own twist on fashion. And Levi’s challenges you to find your “one true fit” as marketers realize the trend is toward egoism.

Our desire to see our names printed on anything from towels to license plates has sustained and grown a market for personalized gifts. Customers identify the added value in having a product stamped with their personal touch. And with new technologies in printing, engraving, and production, the selection not only expands, but becomes more affordable.

With new shops entering the market every year it becomes increasingly challenging to stay on top of the game. Merchandisers at Beaucoup are expected to constantly be on the lookout for ideas that could appeal to any bride. “It’s what sets us apart from our competitors.” says Liu. “Often we are setting the trends, because they don’t even know what they are looking for until they see it on our site.”

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Thursday, July 13, 2006

 

bridal favors : Planning Here Too

A wedding favor is like a small gift that you will give your wedding party guests. A unique wedding favor is an amazing tool to show your appreciation to the individual that has attended your wedding. You will want it to be something that they will enjoy, something that they actually want but it often needs to stay within your budget as well. Can you find a wedding favor that can do all of these things?

T here are many options to consider in wedding favors. You'll have no trouble finding things to consider. But, what you will have trouble with, often, is choosing the right wedding favor all together. here are some tips to choosing the right favor for your guests.

• The wedding favor should be something nice. That sounds simple but the important thing is that you need to make sure that not only you enjoy it but that they enjoy it as well. In other words, make sure that it is not tacky or somehow offensive to your guests. Worried? Ask a few friends for their thoughts on what you have chosen.
• Simplicity works. T here is nothing more elegant than giving a gift that is simple and beautiful. It doesn't have to be something that is over the top. For example, you can give candlesticks. Or, how about a beautiful crystal picture frame? Simple gifts really work well for guests.
• Worried about finding something in the right price range? Check out these locations. First, look at the pottery store in your area. They often have large quantities of items that you can purchase. Or, look at the web. T here are a number of excellent websites designed specifically for this subject.
• Make it yours. Somehow and someway you should include your information on your wedding favor. Often, this is through a simple tag that is placed on it with a ribbon. It should have your names and the celebration's date. Make sure they will remember you!
• Presentation. One of the key elements to giving an excellent wedding favor that your guests will love is presentation. Don't just hand them a candle. Box it up into a cute little present. Or, add ribbons or lace to your favor. Make it pretty!

By doing these things it will allow you to have a wedding favor that is just right. Use your own personality to choose what you love and what you want. Then, dress it up and present it to your guests in a way that they will remember. Use the web to help to keep your wedding favor budget in line!

by Andrea Britt

bridal favors : The Etiquette On Distributing Wedding Favors

Making a faux pas during the wedding ceremony or at the wedding reception is every bride's nightmare. It is best to acquaint yourself with the etiquette related to various wedding traditions so there is no chance of a goof up. distributing wedding favors can also get tricky if you don't know what to do. Here are some tips on handling different wedding favor situations.

- The classic distribution of wedding favors requires you to place one favor at each place setting. For this kind of distribution you need to purchase one favor for each guest including children. You also want to buy some extras in case of damage or unexpected guests. An excess of 5% of the expected wedding guests is recommended. It's better to have a few leftover favors than to seat guests without favors.

- If your wedding favors budget is a bit tight, why not give out one wedding favor per couple? This method will cut your wedding favors budget into half. The way to go about sharing wedding favors is to place the favor between the couple with a card stating both their names so they know the favor is to be shared. If you skip the card, it could cause embarrassing scenes so be extra careful. In such cases, it is best to choose wedding favors that have a 'couple' theme like chocolate covered Jordan almonds in a bride & groom theme or a photo frame with place for two photos. Children & young adults get their own wedding favors, as do singles without a date. Please DO NOT expect siblings to share. That's a guaranteed recipe for failure.

- If your wedding favors are part of a bigger theme like having a fruit table for desert and giving away chocolate dipped strawberries as favors, then it might be a wise idea to arrange for a center display. Place all the favors on a single beautifully decorated table in fancy baskets or with elegant decorations. The table could also be part of your wedding décor. Add a note requesting the guests to help themselves to a wedding favor each. Make sure you keep extras at the table in case of damage or double dipping.

- You can also place the wedding favors directly in the cars of your guests. Ask the valet to place your wedding favor in the guests' cars. This can get tricky if guests are pooling in and driving to the wedding together. But what a lovely surprise for your guests when they think the event is over only to find an unexpected favor waiting for them.

- In case you are having a buffet instead of a sit-down dinner, then it is best to place the favors at a table near the exit. Add a small note thanking the guests and requesting them to take a favor each. This also saves the guests the trouble of carrying around their wedding favors during the wedding and the chance that they could forget it at the table or elsewhere. Of course, if you plan to do this, you cannot buy wedding favors that are to be used during the ceremony. Bells to be rung as a signal for the couple to kiss, server sets to use for the cake cutting ceremony and bubbles to blow at the departing couple are all eliminated. So choose your wedding favor carefully.

There are many wedding etiquette do's and don'ts for the ceremony and the reception and often traditions should be followed. But keep in mind that the wedding belongs to the bride and the groom and should they choose to ignore the protocol of customary wedding etiquette it is a forgivable offense. The day is after all their celebration of union and joy. Any choice they make that make them happy is the proper choice.

by Andrea Britt

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

 

bridal favors : Tips For Picking The Perfect Wedding Dress

When little girls spend their math classes daydreaming of weddings (instead of winning the World Series -- not to say you can't do both), what do they dream of first? The perfect wedding dress, of course: a gown in white satin with a bustle and sweeping train, the perfect embellishments, and the perfect shoes.

There are few occasions in our modern world where a woman finds herself in a position to wear a no-holds-barred ball gown, much less a crystal tiara, and all too many where she's called on to wear to a neutral suit or uninspiring "biz-caz" combo. No wonder that with so many brides, their wedding plans start with the dress.

Many of these brides are lucky. They may search high and low, braving chilly department stores and pushy bridal shops, but eventually they come face-to-face with The One. They know this is The One because they start crying, or their mother or friends all start crying at once. Suddenly the rest of the planning ... the theme, the tone, the right kind of venues ... it all springs to life.

Other brides aren't as fortunate. They've searched just as hard, working their way through shops across three or four states, but they haven't found The One. Instead, they've found three or four Contenders, all of which are serviceable and nice, but not earth-shattering enough to tell them that now is definitely time to stop the searching and get on with the planning. These brides have it harder.

Even if you're the first kind of bride, buying the dress is such a momentous decision that you run a risk of falling into that wallet-skinning category known as the Two- dress Bride. Here are some tips for picking the perfect dress and avoiding that awful fate.

1. Bring the entourage, but don't buy. It's fun and useful to bring your mother, friends or sisters on the dress-shopping expedition. It gives you a buffer against an overbearing sales staff, and it's fun to see if your impressions of perfection are shared by your loved ones, not to mention how they'll love being part of such an important decision. But no matter how enthusiastic everyone gets over a certain dress, don't buy in the heat of the moment. Give yourself time to reconsider and buy with a cool head later, alone. The vast majority of dresses are non-returnable, so when you've bought it, you've bought it.

2. Don't buy too early unless you must. Bridal gowns can take four to ten months to come from the manufacturer, but there's no reason to buy over a year ahead of time, unless your chosen style is going to be discontinued. Give yourself some time to sit on your decision. Once you pick a gown, you'll see a hundred others nearly like it. You'll become a walking encyclopedia on that style of gown. All the better if you still have room to choose.

3. If you've bought "The One," stop shopping. Any more window-shopping at this point will only lead you down the road toward the dreary land of Two- dress Brides. What you need to do instead is remember that blissful feeling of having tried on The One. Go get The One out of the closet, put it on and stand in front of the mirror. You'll remember exactly why it's The One.

4. If you've bought "The One" and can't stop shopping, get a second opinion. Show your first and second choices to other brides. Be honest -- tell them you've already remortgaged your condo for the first dress, but you think this second dress might be It. They'll be truthful, too -- the first one was better. You'll feel reassured.

5. Don't tell yourself "I'll sell the old dress and choose a new one." This old saw of the Two- dress Bride just won't work. You'll never get more than a fraction of what you paid for your first dress if you bought it new.

6. Don't be afraid to aim high -- no matter what your budget. Some brides knew from the start they wanted a designer label, but life just didn't cooperate by making them heiresses. Yet all is not lost if you're willing to shop courageously. At any given moment, a better-heeled bride is selling her once-used St. Pucchi or Ulla-Maija on eBay. She paid thousands upon thousands, but you, smart shopper, will pay half that or less. To take this road, you must shop earlier than other brides so you'll have a choice of gowns. Always pay with a credit card so you'll have recourse if the dress doesn't arrive in acceptable condition, and again, shop early so you can buy another if necessary. Shop courageously, but not recklessly.

7. Shop online, but never send a check. Bridal gown businesses sometimes have a way of disappearing overnight. No matter what the proprietor tells you, never make a purchase as large as a wedding gown without the chargeback protection of a credit card. If they say they can't take plastic, move on.

8. Don't hold out forever for The One. Some brides never find The One. What they do find is a few dresses they look beautiful in. If you're this bride, try starting your planning from the theme instead of the dress. You'll probably eventually get sick to death of dress shopping. When that happens, "good enough" really will be good enough. Concentrate on other aspects of the wedding that mean a lot to you, like the venue, the food, or the inevitable adoration of your soon-to-be husband.

by Blake Kritzberg

bridal favors : Top 5 Ideas for Personalized Wedding Favors

Are you completely bored with seeing the same old key chains and candies whenever you go shopping for wedding favors? Even the most boring wedding favors can be made remarkable with a little bit of thought and effort on your part.

personalized wedding favors are all the rage. Taking the effort to personalize a wedding favor indicates to the guest that you care and appreciate their presence. Here are the top 5 ideas for personalized wedding favors.

- Miniature wedding Books - The miniature editions books are perfect for weddings and celebrations of all kinds. These collectible books can have covers custom designed by you, your message printed on the cover, spine of the book and even on the inside flaps! You can choose from a variety of titles like The Kiss, Love Letters and Passion. Miniature wedding books make fantastic personalized wedding favors and you really cannot go wrong with them.

- Frog Prince Soap With Keepsake Crown - The delightful glycerine soap frogs come in a clear box with a personalized ribbon that reads "…At last I found my Prince!" followed by the names of the bridal couple and the wedding date. The guests can use the soap and keep the crown as a memory of the wedding. A truly royal personalized wedding favor!

- Custom Designed Candy Filled wedding Tins - Candies are a pretty common wedding favor. However, to make your own unique wedding favor, try personalizing the candies. You can choose to personalize the lid of the tins with the names of the bridal couple and the wedding date or even have a photograph of the couple custom made into a label for the mint tins. Fill the tin with heart shaped candies and you'll have a lovely personalized wedding favor.

- personalized Swizzle Sticks - Now here's something that will really stir things up. You can choose to have the names of the bridal couple and the wedding date printed on white swizzle sticks with a sculpted bride and groom on top to boot! Now not only can guests get fancy stirrers with the drinks they want, they even get personalized wedding favors to take home!

- wedding Coffee Collection - personalized coffee present a wedding favor idea right in step with today's wedding celebrations. An exclusive blend of finest coffee is custom packed with the names of the bridal couple and the wedding date. A heady personalized wedding favor for sure!

These are just some of the personalized wedding favor ideas that would work well. However, you may choose to come up with a wedding favor idea that is totally unique and suited to your personality.

by Andrea Britt

Friday, July 07, 2006

 

bridal favors : Themed Wedding

Asian-themed weddings are on the rise, and at first this might come as a surprise. After all, nothing could seem further from the Laura Ashley vision we get when thinking of a wedding.

And in fact, that's one of the forces behind the rising popularity of the Asian-themed wedding: how it turns things upside-down. In fact, in a Chinese-style wedding, white is bad (it's the color of death) and red and black are good (they're the colors of luck and prosperity).


You might wonder whether brides that plan Asian-themed weddings are Asian (or marrying someone who is). The answer is, sometimes. Surprisingly often, they aren't, and the choice is purely aesthetic.


Today's trends break down into two main types of Asian-themed weddings: the Japanese or "Zen" style, which values simplicity and nature, and the more riotous Chinese style, which bristles with bright colors and shiny fabrics.


Although either choice may surprise some older guests, the bride may find her personal values deeply expressed in the Asian-themed wedding. After all, the usual wedding is a certain kind of pageant: the couple pretends to be royalty for a day, and lavishly entertain a large party - seemingly without a care, though they rack up huge debt to do so.


Brides drawn to the Zen-style ceremony often want to avoid the "royalty pageant" and simplify the ceremony (ironically, this can result in greater elegance for the price tag). This type of bride might read "voluntary simplicity" books, care about the environment, enjoy an uncluttered house or apartment with a handful of Japanese accents (Shoji lanterns and screens, for example) and find herself attracted to natural materials. She may feel freed by a simpler wedding gown, and carry an unfussy bouquet of calla lilies. Her centerpieces might be lanterns surrounded by black and white stones. For favors, she might give out fortune cookies placed in take-out boxes and topped off with chopsticks.


Other brides find aspects of tradition stifling, so they mix up their ceremony with Chinese-style zest. This bride might dress her bridesmaids in glowing red (or slinky black!) Cheongsams, dresses with high collars and slit sides. She'll hand them parasols instead of nosegays, and pass out chopsticks for their hair. Her own gown might be of gorgeous brocade in red, orange or gold. Perhaps she'll wrap up the ceremony with a butterfly release and hand out lucky bamboo stalks as wedding favors. This bride doesn't mind charting her own course in social affairs, and she loves the Chinese devotion to parents and children.


In either case, the Asian-themed wedding is a great way to tie your ceremony to your personal values. Perhaps the thought of such a wedding crossed your mind, but you thought you had to be Asian? The fact is, Asian traditions and trends have been shaping Americans deeply since the 1960s. Maybe it's time to ask yourself this: which type of Asian-themed bride are you?

by Blake Kritzberg

bridal favors : Wedding Planning

Depending on your personal preferences and the preferences of your husband or wife-to-be, a wedding can take anywhere from 6 weeks to 2 years to plan. If one step in the planning process is missed, the whole wedding could be ruined. To prevent this from happening, we have created a wedding checklist in order to ensure everything goes according to plan on your big day.

7-12 Months Prior
• Announce Engagement and have your engagement party
• Decide on the wedding style and create a guest list
• Choose who you both want in the wedding party
• Set the date and time of the wedding
• Book your wedding officiant
• Choose your wedding song
• Decide on "extras" (cake, flowers, dj, photographers etc)
• Purchase your wedding dress and bridal accessories
• Purchase bridesmaids dresses and accessories (maid of honor as well)
• Start planning your honeymoon
• Buy (or make) your wedding favors
• Purchase your wedding invitations
• Plan your rehearsal ceremony and dinner

2-6 Months Prior
• Arrange accommodations for out-of-town guests
• Finalize the dinner menu
• Book your limo (or other form of transportation)
• Book the rehearsal dinner site
• Book your honeymoon
• Purchase your wedding rings
• Purchase your gifts for the wedding party
• Rent the tuxedos for groom and groomsmen (including bestman)
• Schedule a dress fitting (bride)
• Book hair and makeup appointment (bride)
• Have your bridal shower
• Send out the invitations to your guests
• Plan the wedding program

1 Month Prior
• Get your marriage license (and blood tests if needed)
• Final dress fitting (bride)
• Arrange seating for your guests
• Have your stag and doe party

1-2 Weeks Prior
• Pick up the wedding dress
• Have your bachelor and bachelorette parties

The Day Before
• Give the wedding party their gifts
• Pick up the tuxedo(s)
• Decorate the wedding site
• Have your rehearsal dinner and greet out-of-town guests

by Samantha Taylor

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

 

bridal favors : Wedding and Bridal Gifts

Unique Wedding Favors are wonderfully hand picked gifts that express an appreciation of the love of your friends and family who have supported your commitment of sharing a new life together. As time passes by these exquisite dainty wedding favors serve as keepsake mementos with lovely reminders of the joyous wedding ceremony and reception celebration of that commitment you've made of your ever lasting love for one another. Whether your style is the traditional type bride and groom seeking formal wedding favors, or it is a modern bridal couple seeking a bit more fashionable style favor, Her Wedding Favors can help! Our unique favor designs have been crafted from the finest creations of today's top ideas for wedding favors, bridal shower favors and gift accessories.


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bridal favors : With Internet Coming of Age Her Wedding Favors Internet Sales Soar

Wedding favors and bridal shower favors online sales is not the only US Internet industry doing well. Online spending in the United States is increasing at a compound rate of 41% per year, and growing. The United States Census Bureau has indicated that e-commerce sales is increasing at a rate three times faster than that of brick & mortar retail businesses in 2005 and increasing steadily.

(PRWEB) June 27, 2006 -- According to many of the well known experts, online spending in the United States is increasing at a compound rate of 41% per year, and growing. Indications also show a big improvement internationally as well. The United States Census Bureau has indicated that e-commerce sales is increasing at a rate three times faster than that of brick & mortar retail businesses in 2005 and increasing steadily.
With this upward trend, e-commerce sales are expected to nearly double and sales are expected to soar to close to $350 billion by the year 2010. With that said, there is no doubt that E-commerce seemingly is the preferred choice for many of today’s shoppers.

Case and point, http://www.HerWeddingFavors.com opened its wedding favors and bridal shower favors Internet store doors nearly a year ago and already is seeing the benefits for both their customers and their Internet business.

Owner Joe Palladino of Her Wedding Favors was quoted as saying: "As authorized dealers of all our products that we sell, our company policy has always been to offer our customers the best price, highest quality and outstanding customer service available. The reason we can make this claim is because Her Wedding Favors works directly with you the consumer. From our online wedding favors store, we ship directly from our manufacturer’s warehouse to your door step. Translation equals extra savings for the consumer."

Joe Palladino of http://www.HerWeddingFavors.com goes on to say: "Because Her Wedding Favors is an online company, we are always open for business. We offer the convenience of 24/7 shopping in the privacy of your home or office. There are never any hassles or worries about big crowds, slow checkout lines, store closing hours, and of course, most importantly, never having to pay again those high prices normally associated with retail buying."

There is a clear indication in the United States for a new type of market for today’s American shoppers. With Internet sales and online buying power continuing to grow, it is increasingly apparent that the Internet has definitely come of age.

With this upward trend, e-commerce sales are expected to nearly double and sales are expected to soar to close to $350 billion by the year 2010. With that said, there is no doubt that E-commerce seemingly is the preferred choice for many of today’s shoppers.

Case and point, http://www.HerWeddingFavors.com opened its wedding favors and bridal shower favors Internet store doors nearly a year ago and already is seeing the benefits for both their customers and their Internet business.

Owner Joe Palladino of Her Wedding Favors was quoted as saying: "As authorized dealers of all our products that we sell, our company policy has always been to offer our customers the best price, highest quality and outstanding customer service available. The reason we can make this claim is because Her Wedding Favors works directly with you the consumer. From our online wedding favors store, we ship directly from our manufacturer’s warehouse to your door step. Translation equals extra savings for the consumer."

Joe Palladino of http://www.HerWeddingFavors.com goes on to say: "Because Her Wedding Favors is an online company, we are always open for business. We offer the convenience of 24/7 shopping in the privacy of your home or office. There are never any hassles or worries about big crowds, slow checkout lines, store closing hours, and of course, most importantly, never having to pay again those high prices normally associated with retail buying."

There is a clear indication in the United States for a new type of market for today’s American shoppers. With Internet sales and online buying power continuing to grow, it is increasingly apparent that the Internet has definitely come of age.

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Sunday, July 02, 2006

 

bridal favors : Planning a Special Wedding Shower

The wedding shower is a traditional party of the marriage process. Often times the bridal party, or the people who have been asked to be in the wedding, will through the party for the couple. Or, other times, friends or family members will hold it for them. Making a wedding shower memorable starts with planning. First, you need to decide if the party will be formal or relaxed and laid back. Often times, large families will have a formal wedding shower for the bride and groom which may include a fancy dinner at a nice restaurant. Other times, some of the brides close friends will get together at a house and throw a small get together for them. Either way, once this choice is made, the planning begins.

Things to consider when planning a wedding shower are numerous. Start with taking a trip to an area craft or party supply store to get some wedding shower ideas. Look at what these places have to offer. The often have wedding shower decorations, brightly colored tablecloths, balloons, and streamers. They may have wedding shower invitations and wedding shower games. Some will have a selection of things to purchase to use as wedding shower favors. See if anything seems like a good idea or strikes you as something that bride and groom would like.


Many couples choose a wedding theme when they are planning their wedding. Themes are simply some sort of aspect that carries through the wedding linking the separate occasions. Some examples include a color pattern. The color pattern, or group of colors chosen will carry throughout the event. From the bridesmaids dresses and groomsmen's ties all the way down to the color of the napkins on the tables at the reception will often match. This theme, if one has been chosen should also be incorporated within the wedding shower. Or, the wedding shower theme can be something similar. Finding a theme that the couple would appreciate will be a great added touch to the wedding shower.


Whether you are looking for free wedding shower games or wedding shower favor ideas, the Internet can be a great resource. For fresh ideas, things your friends haven't done yet, browse through the hundreds of online retailers who specialize in the area. To find one, try using a search engine. Many companies will be available. Also, there are many message boards dedicated to wedding planning in general. You can find answers to your questions there as well.


By connecting all the pieces of the puzzle, and taking the time to plan, any wedding shower can be a great hit. Consider what has been done in the past and what you would like to try new. Adding games and decorations will add a relaxed feel and make the couple and their guests feel welcome and happy. These things combined will create a great memory for everyone involved.

by Mike Yeager

bridal favors: The Planning of a Bridal Shower

Planning a bridal shower? Maybe a dear friend or even sister is getting married and you are in charge of planning the bridal shower? Bridal showers are customary and traditional. They aren't all about the bridal shower gifts though! They are a way to welcome new family members and celebrate a new beginning for the couple. But, they can also be fun if planned to be.

Start with the bridal shower invitations. You can purchase these from any department store with a card section or you can make them yourself using the computer. Either way, make them bright and colorful. Next consider what bridal shower games you might play. Some bridal showers are formal in that there are large amounts of people and a nice dinner atmosphere. Then, there are those that are more relaxed and laid back. At these, bridal shower games would work well. You can find games to play at the craft store or search for free bridal shower games online.


More things to consider when planning a bridal shower are bridal shower favors and even bridal shower themes. Many couples have a theme for their entire wedding. While this can simply be nothing more then a color pattern, they can also be characters and ideas. An example would be a Disney theme or a dove theme. Incorporate this theme into the bridal shower is possible.


Bridal shower favors can be a great way to allow people to remember the event years later. Often these small gifts given to the guests are ceramics, trinkets, or even just simply sweets. You can find ideas that will suit your theme or your tastes in craft stores or even in some mall stores. Often times, people will attach a small message with their names and the date and event title to the favor as a keepsake.


There are many bridal shower ideas available to those looking. Several sources for more information include the public library and the Internet. You can find a lot of information at your fingertips no matter what you are looking for. Making a bridal shower memorable is a great way to honor those you love who are getting married. Taking the time to plan a bridal shower will give you the opportunity to enjoy it as well.

by Mike Yeager