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Not so Spooky Wedding Ideas

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I was asked most recently if I could coordinate or create a romantic Halloween themed wedding. So WOW when I think of Halloween I think of orange and black, costumes and candy. Now I am challenged to see how I can make all of that romantic. I asked myself does it have to be orange and black. What about other colors like purple and black or a deep red and black? Then I began thinking hmmm......the sky is the limit. Take a look at some of the awesome things I found.

Love this idea for the guest book and escort card table. The pumpkins are a great touch.

Love this idea for the guest book and escort card table. The pumpkins are a great touch.

Bouquets that aren't so spooky but classic.  

Bouquets that aren't so spooky but classic.  

Then I found a few fun and whimsical ideas that don't use the Halloween colors at all. How about gray and yellow with candelabras and white pumpkins. Don't believe me take a look!

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I know I am inspired!

Blissful Planning......Happy Halloween!

Bridal Show Etiquette - 10 quick tips

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Last weekend I attended a local Bridal Show as a Consultant looking for a few vendors for an upcoming wedding that I have. There were of course lots of brides there along with lots  grooms, and other family members. I'm not sure if some of them were prepared for the show. Yes bridal shows can be overwhelming for newly engaged couples but following these 10 simple rules can help anyone survive.

  1. Pre-register before the show. It will save you time in the lines.
  2. Make Contact labels with your name and contact information on it.
  3. Bring a digital camera to take pics of things that you really like. Ask permission first.
  4. Bring people you trust to give you good advice.
  5. Do your research. Know what vendors are in the show and have an idea of what vendors you are looking for.
  6. Ask questions. Let the vendors educate you on their products and services.
  7. Comfortable Shoes! Need I say more!
  8. Bring a notepad, so that you can jot down things. You can't remember everything and this makes it easy when you are reviewing all the stuff you collected at the show.
  9. Bring a credit card or checkbook. Sometimes vendors are selling items at the show with a special Bridal show price.
  10. Make a day of it! Enjoy yourself! Remember that drawings will continue throughout the day and you have to be present to win.

Grooms Timeline

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Okay in my search for things for the Grooms I found this site called "The Plunge" www.theplunge.com built especially for you guessed it Grooms. What I found I thought was hilarious...not the type of wedding timeline I would put togther but......for kicks and giggles I reposted it just for the fun of it.

Traditional Timelines will include advice on when to interview the vendors, select your flowers, and pick a videographer. Screw that. Yes, that junk all has to happen, but if you spent your time stressing over all that, well, you'd be bridezilla.

Instead, we've streamlined the wedding planning checklist to focus only on the things that you actually need to care about.

5-10 years before the wedding

  • Have as much meaningless sex as possible.
  • Drink an unhealthy quantity of alcohol.
  • Spend more time with your buddies than family or girlfriends.
  • Care more about fantasy football than a relationship.
  • Have at least one pregnancy scare.

3-5 years before the wedding

  • Have a serious girlfriend.
  • Break up with her in a spectacularly irresponsible, immature fashion.
  • Start to feel like maybe, kinda, don't-tell-anyone, maybe you should settle down and find the right girl.

1-3 years before the wedding

9 months - 1 year before the wedding

6-9 months before your wedding

3-6 months before your wedding

1-3 months before your wedding

1 week - 1 month before

A few days before

  • Pick up formal wear.
  • Get your hair cut.
  • Confirm transportation.
  • Check on logistics for your family's share of out-of-town guests.
  • Keep plenty of cash on you for emergencies.
  • Practice vows.
  • Confirm honeymoon logistics.
  • Start packing for honeymoon.

Day/night before

Wedding Day

Afterwards

All About the Dress

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This is the single most exciting time of the planning process for your wedding and why shouldn't it be! Every bride wants to look gorgeous on her wedding day. After all, all eyes will be on that traditional moment when your grand entrance. Today there are so many choices....Satin, Lace, Silk, A-line, Ball gown and the list goes on.

So how do you find that perfect dress. The first thing you should do before visiting a bridal salon is get an idea of which styles of dress you prefer. Look through wedding magazines and pull out pictures of things that you like. This will help the consultant at the salon understand your vision. Also take a friend or someone that will be supportively honest with you.

First think about the silhouette of your dress. Depending on your body type certain styles can flatter your appearance or do just the opposite. A-line, Ballgown, and Mermaid are just a few silhouette to become a familiar with.

            

A-Line Wedding Dresses

A- Line Dresses have no marked waist and the seams run vertically down from the shoulders into a flared skirt creating an "A" shape. If you are thicker around the middle, this would be a very nice choice for you. It will hide those less than flattering features and accentuate your best. A-Line dresses also can create the illusion of height for shorter brides because of the long lines. This style of dress is truly perfect for all body types.

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Ball Gown Wedding Dresses

One Word...Cinderella. When most brides think of the wedding dresses this is it. Ballgowns are very formal with fitted bodices and very full skirts. Many styles from full circles of tulle to tiered layers of fabric offer a soft romantic look. The full skirt of the ball gown is ideal for disguising full hips and thighs while accentuating the waistline. It is great for slightly taller brides. This gown can be overwhelming for petite or smaller framed brides.

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Empire Waist Wedding Gowns

 The waistlines on empire style gowns are raised to right below the bustline which allows the skirt to flow loosely and flow down over the hips. This gown is flattering on most body types especially  brides that are smaller on top.

                                                                                  

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Mermaid Wedding Dress

The mermaid dress is contoured to the body from the shoulders down to the knees. At the knees the gown flows out giving a sexier look. This dress will accentuate your hourglass figures. This dress does not work if you are heavier on top and smaller on the bottom. It will make you appear top heavy

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Sheath Wedding Dress
The sheath gown has no true waist and follows every curve of the bride. Most sheath have detachable trains. Brides that want to show off their figure in their wedding gown would look for this style of dress.This dress doesn't allow for too many body flaws due to it's slim shape. The long lines can elongate the look of your body so this dress would also be a good look for shorter brides.