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The wedding gown makes the event. This statement is true in every respect. At the ceremony, at the reception and even on the streets, the main attraction is the bridal gown. That is what everybody looks at. For these reasons it is essential that you pick a dress that is elegant, fits your body type and will flatter you.

For simplicity purposes, many couples leave the selection or sewing of the dress to consultants. The consultants have the professional competence and fashion acumen to give the bride what fits best. But the consultant will charge a fee for her services. If you are on a budget, this option may not be good for you. In that case you would find it necessary to take note of some points we have noted in this article to arrive at the best gown.

Comments (0) Posted on Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Stress is the last word any couple would want to hear. It saps all their energy and leaves them miserable for their wedding day. Wedding planning requires lots of movement and in the process many couples can get frustrated and worn out. But there is something you can do to beat the stress. By adopting a simplified approach and breaking down each activity into small tasks, you can have your event without hassles.

Begin your planning with what you think is the most important aspect of your wedding. Is it the gown? The ring? The reception? Or the ceremony? Once you have decided on that, you can apportion the funds to reflect the importance.

Comments (0) Posted on Friday, June 20th, 2008

If you’re one of the thousands of women engaged to a military man, you may be faced with an unusual dilemma - the inability to preplan your wedding date too far in advance.
What’s worse is that many of our soldiers serving in Iraq and other places around the globe only come home for the holidays - a time when wedding guests might want to be celebrating with their own clan on your exact wedding date.

As the bride and hostess, you want to take your guests into consideration. But ultimately, if you don’t want to wait until your soon-to-be groom is retired from the armed forces, you may have some tough decisions to make regarding your wedding date.

Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Aside your family members, the principal way through which your guests would hear of your wedding is by invitation. The announcement provides the first impression about the couple and the event. For these reasons it is essential that you create the right image and attention. The wedding invitation is supposed to inform your guests about the event but it also serves as the conduit for impressing your guests and making them form an idea of the type of couple you are.

The invitation represents the couple. Everything about it should therefore carry good things about you. From the choice of stationery to wording to delivery mode, you don’t stand a second chance if you fumble with anything.

Comments (0) Posted on Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Everyone wants to get into shape for their wedding day. We all want to look great in our wedding gowns and honeymoon bikinis.

Getting fit for yourself is the best gift you can give to your new spouse. If you do it together, you can create a healthy lifestyle that will translate to your future children.

I want you to think about getting into shape for the rest of your life. If you start now, you can begin a life long habit of exercise and healthy eating that will keep you looking and feeling great not just on your wedding day, but for the rest of your life!

Comments (0) Posted on Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Choosing party favors, particularly for weddings, can be quite the undertaking; consider using picture frames. Issues often arise when selecting a party favor because it is unclear whether or not the guest will actually use the item given away. Fortunately for party planners this question is answered in the affirmative with picture frames.

Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

The engagement rings and wedding rings you select will serve as a lasting memory of your wedding day. As such, it’s important to shop around for your ideal long-lasting symbol of love, while also ensuring the jewelry selected falls within your wedding budget.

Following are tips to consider when shopping for your wedding jewelry:

Establish a budget. Throw out the rule about spending at least two months salary if you’re on a budget. Who invented that rule anyway? Probably the jewelry retailers.

Select a style. Find a design you will be comfortable wearing every day for the rest of your life. Choose a ring that expresses your style and personality.

Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

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