Jan 7

wedding_lighting

Wedding Lighting Basics

Many a time the issue of lighting at wedding receptions has not been taken seriously resulting in making the place look like some any other room without ambience and the glamour it ought to have. Wedding Lights are an essential part of every wedding, from small weddings to large weddings. But a surprising number of couples never realize they should also plan the appropriate wedding lights.

First, ask your event designer or wedding florist, many do their own lighting. Some people hire special lighting coordinators who will ensure that couples have as much stunning and cutting-edge lighting as possible. Light coordinators will also work with your photographers to ensure optimal picture possibilities and special-effect planning. Without the proper light, pictures may not turn out as well, the details of the floral centerpieces and wedding gown lace may be missed, and the happy couple won’t clearly see the smiling faces of their friends and family members.

Choosing wedding lighting also include what lighting is already available at the location? Will it be enough or is supplemental lighting needed? What mood do we want to set with the lighting? A party atmosphere of twinkle lights or a romantic setting of candles?

Whether you decide to use soft white lights, colorful strobes, spotlights, or candles, remember that each beam will add its own distinct radiance to your celebration.

The light must be both reliable and attractive. Though the use of disco balls may not be appropriate for such a grand occasion, you can have UV black lights or moving mirror. They both create a fantastic atmosphere. But the most memorable light of all will come from the magic of a day filled with new and infinite beginnings.

Jan 5

wedding toasts

Rehearsal Dinner Toasts Made Easy

The wedding rehearsal is an exciting event, because it’s usually the night before, or at least very close to, the wedding itself. Rehearsal dinners are less formal than the actual wedding dinner. But often, close family members and friends make rehearsal dinner toasts to the bride and groom. With an appropriate choice of words, good rehearsal dinner toasts can set the right mood for the big day. The guest list is usually the bridal and groom party, plus parents and close relations. It’s an intimate gathering with the people who know the couple the best and are there to celebrate the upcoming wedding and culmination of all of the months of planning for the big day.

The rehearsal dinner toast is for thanking the various people who planned the wedding and those who will be participating in it, and also to wish the couple lots of love and joy as they start their life together. The groom’s parents traditionally are responsible for the financial obligation of the rehearsal dinner, however any other close relative or friend may do the honor. Invitations may be sent two weeks before the wedding; or a simple phone call informing the guests of the time, location, and perhaps formality of dress. Usually they are informal affairs; however a classy restaurant can be a welcome counterpoint to a formal dinner.

The rehearsal dinner is usually held in a private home or a restaurant and is as formal or informal as the host would like. Special instrumental music will make this event even more elegant. Consider hiring a pianist, harpist, or a guitar duo.

The toasts at the rehearsal dinner are given by the host of the event (usually the groom’s father) first. Next would be the bride’s father, then the best man offers a toast to the bride and groom. The bride & groom may also toast at the end of the others. The groom with a toast to his bride and her parents and the bride with a toast to her groom and his family. This is an opportunity for them to thank everybody for support, etc. during the engagement.

Dec 17

wedding transportation

Wedding transportation is something that brides often overlook. How the bride, groom and wedding party are going to get around on the big day. There are a few different types of wedding transportation options available to choose from to get everyone from Point A to Point B. While the most popular wedding vehicle is definitely the limousine, other options include antique and vintage cars, horse-drawn carriages, trolleys, and even large buses. We recommend that you book your wedding transportation six months to a year before your big day.

Determine how many vehicles you’ll need for your wedding party, family members and guests. The typical wedding has cars for the bride and bridesmaids, and a second set for the groom and groomsmen. Usually, family members and guests make their own arrangements, but a lot depends on whether private vehicles are available. If all your wedding guests are from out of town, you may want to provide a way for them to get to the ceremony and reception site.

When hiring your wedding transportation, don’t depend on a phone call. Take time to do a personal inspection of the vehicles. Make a deposit and get a written agreement outlining the rental conditions and services you’ve selected.

Decide if you want the limo (or other transportation) for the entire event, including taking everyone to the ceremony, from the ceremony to reception, and then home after the reception? This is the most expensive option’ There is some money to be saved by having pickup/drop off service only, so that the driver is not waiting for the entire event. If your budget is tight, you may ask the bridal party to drive themselves. A chauffeured town car is frequently less expensive than a chauffeured limousine, and will seat between three and six people.

We recommend that you have at least one limousine or town car to take the bride and bridesmaids to the ceremony, and a limousine or town car to take the bride and groom from the ceremony to the reception site. This will allow the girls to get dressed together and will allow your bridesmaids to stretch out, thus minimizing wrinkling of their dresses. It will also allow the bride and groom to have some time alone together where neither of them has to concentrate on the road.

Dec 4

-wedding

In finding the perfect theme for a wedding, the couple should discuss all aspects with each other. They have to figure out what they really want. In addition, when they do know what they want already, they can then turn to their wedding planners. These planners can then incorporate the preferences of the couple into the wedding package that they are preparing. If the couple prefers to prepare their wedding themselves, this can also be arranged. With a little push and shove from the Internet, you can find various themes that you can use for your wedding.

First and foremost, you should decide which types of wedding theme ideas best suit your personalities and lifestyle.  You may decide you want a traditional wedding ceremony, but really want to have fun at the reception.  Consider the atmosphere at a garden wedding, romantic and relaxed, compared to a Fifties style wedding held at a local night club, fun and exciting. Below are some ideas:

Celestial Theme

Some couples choose to be married outdoors at night, which can be wonderfully intimate when you only have a small wedding party present. However, for a larger gathering, it’s best to choose an indoor location. Some suggestions would be a local planetarium, a small hotel up on a hill or nestled in a wooded area (so guests can go outside to gaze at the stars), or a public lodge located in a national park. Reach for the moon, sun, and stars by planning a unique celestial theme wedding. Since ancient times, the dark sky with it’s millions of twinkling lights has fascinated humankind. The glowing ball of the daytime sun has intrigued us. There are lots of options when planning a wedding that involves the beautiful heavens.

Romantic Wedding Theme

Romantic wedding themes also lend themselves well to the seasons (spring, summer, fall, and winter), as well as to holidays such as Valentine’s Day. Specific historical eras, such as Victorian weddings, are also incredibly romantic. Candlelight, champagne, a beautiful aura of ambience – this is what a romantic wedding theme entails. From soft subtle colors to fine music and elegant decorations that speak to the heart, a romantic theme wedding is what many brides are searching for.

Dec 4

bridal-bouquets-40

Every bride has her own special style and taste, no two brides, no two weddings or floral arrangements are the same. Keep in mind your body size and height, as you will not want a large flowing bouquet if you are very slim or petite. It will just exaggerate you. Same goes if your are voluptuous or tall. Choose something that keeps your overall look in balance.

For the best bridal bouquet ideas there is no substitute for feasting your eyes on selections of beautiful bridal bouquet pictures! There are different types of bouquets; they each have their own unique names. From classic floral arrangements to more unique alternatives, there is a vast array of bridal bouquet ideas to choose from. Whether your wedding is formal and elegant or a casual beach wedding, the right bouquet ends a perfect finishing touch to a gorgeous bride.

Classic bridal bouquets can be designed to fit many types of weddings, whether simple or elegant. Traditional types of arrangements include:

Nosegay or round bouquet:

This type of arrangement is usually small to medium in size. It is typically designed as a round cluster of flowers with minimal greenery. White or pastel flowers are more classic choices in this type of bouquet.

Cascading arrangement:

Cascading bouquets can be beautiful and dramatic. They are often used in formal weddings and consist of a central arrangement that has flowers aggregating downward to give the appearance of a cascade – and hence the name. Roses and calla lilies are traditional flowers for this type, and moderate greenery is typically used.

Creative ideas for your bridal bouquet are as limitless as your imagination:

You can use exotic blooms, brilliant colors, or even use faux flowers of wood, crystal, or paper. For some brides, bouquet alternatives are the answer, and they may not carry flowers at all, but a meaningful object or family heirloom. Arrangements can use various shades of the same color, complementary colors, or even contrasting colors for a unique and dramatic look.

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