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Planning for A Perfect Wedding

May 15, 2009

We all expect that our wedding is a perfect wedding, that’s why Bridology.com can help you to find anything about wedding.

Your wedding is all about sharing your special day with the people you love. Wedding favors are a great way to show your appreciation for the people who helped you get where you are as a couple and as a thanks for sharing your special day.

Here are some tips for using personalized tags for your wedding favors.
1. Match the color and style of the tag to your décor or theme. Get something cute like a shell-shaped tag for your beach wedding or a heart-shaped tag for your Valentine’s Day celebration.
2. Be sure to order the tags early enough to get them secured to the giveaways. This means you need to allow time for printing and shipping. Order tags at least six weeks before the wedding to allow you time to assemble.
3. Get a favor assembling team. This will save you lots of time. Assign tasks to each person. Have one tie ribbons. Have another attach the tag to the string. Have another attach the tag to the favor.

There are many of Wedding websites that can help you to make a planning of your own perfect wedding.

Tips How to Prepare the Best Wedding

March 18, 2009

There is time in you life you need to well prepare because its special time and its can tolerate any mistakes even a small one. That time or that moment is your wedding. You don’t want the chaos happen in that special moment. So, you need wedding guide. Its help you to personalized your wedding with a themes and make your wonderful moment easy to remember.

Wedding website can help you to solve your problem start from the theme you pick, wedding jewelry, wedding favors, wedding fashion etc. But, you have to be smart of picking one. That site should provide everything that you need.

You want to every guest that comes to your wedding remain you or get good impression that special moment of your wedding then should not let them down. So, you must prepare the best wedding favors for them. Its important because you should treat the guest the best that make your wedding become memorable not only for you and for you guest to and also its reflects your reputation among them.

So, wedding always be a special moment to everyone but you have to well prepare and knows what every single detailed about that moments. And good luck.

Portland Photobooth

March 7, 2009

What the wedding mean without pictures?. Yes, you want to keep your important and sacral moment of your life to be save and can be tell to your child or grandchild. Than you’re need Photobooth services. You have to be careful to choice photobooth services for moments like wedding. There is no need to get extra efforts to search Photobooth rental in Portland. Because there is only one company in the Portland area that offers the original black and white or full color digital photobooth. Portland photo booth team consist of a professional who have degrees in fine art and are devoted to the perpetuation of this dying technology as art form.

Destination Wedding

November 28, 2008

As brides get more and more creative in planning their weddings, locations weddings are becoming more and more popular. Although this might result in a smaller guest list, it can also result in some fun opportunities for activities.

Many brides like to have their weddings seaside, so they move the festivities to a beach locale, either on their local coast or somewhere more exotic like Jamaica or the Bahamas. If the wedding is also a weekend event where guests will be around for more than just the wedding, the bride can plan a sailing excursion.

If the wedding is in the Caribbean, how about a cooking demonstration? The bride and groom can arrange for the wedding guests to enjoy a complimentary cooking demonstration put on by the hotel or a local cook. Since much of the food the guests eat while visiting for the wedding will be different than what they eat at home, they might enjoy learning how to prepare it for home enjoyment.

Say the wedding is in Hawaii, another popular destination wedding location. Here, you can plan several activities around the location. In Hawaii, guests will enjoy a hula lesson.

At a beachside reception, you can play “pass the shell”, where a large shell is passed around and guests “listen” for some advice from the other world.

Other pre-wedding activities can include guided tours, shopping excursions and wine tasting activities (if applicable). If you choose to include any of these activities keep in mind that the bride and groom (or their families) are expected to pay for the bulk of them. Do not tell people ahead of time that the activity will be x dollars.

Since one of the great benefits of the destination wedding is that only your closest friends and family will likely surround you, you can plan some meaningful activities that you wouldn’t plan if the wedding were a larger event. For example, you might plan a slumber party night with close friends that includes movies, popcorn and drinks in your hotel room, villa or cottage, depending on where the wedding is held.

Of course, if you plan a destination wedding, for some people this might double as their vacation. In that event, you might not want to schedule too many activities but instead let people find their own activities and entertainment both before and after the wedding.

Post Wedding Activities

November 21, 2008

Depending on the location of the wedding and the couple’s relationship with their families, often there are other activities that follow the main event.

This breakfast activity can be as simple or elaborate as you like. Some people like to have this breakfast at a relative’s house because that is friendly and familiar and more conducive to everyone hanging out and enjoying themselves. It can be potluck style or catered.

Many families like to have the bride and groom open presents the day after the wedding. In that case, building in the opening of presents is essential. This can be a simple gathering of friends and family or you can turn the present opening into an all-out activity, where each item is opened, demonstrated or displayed and discussed in great detail.

Opening gifts doesn’t have to a dry activity. You can add some silly fun. You might even create a game. Everyone has to guess what’s in each gift prior to its being opened. (Of course, people can’t guess on their on gifts.) Someone can be in charge of keeping a tally and whoever gets the most right, wins a small prize.

The women in the bride’s family might want to help her pack up her gown (or send it to the dry cleaners) and preserve her wedding bouquet.

In the crafty light, some brides might want to plan a scrapbook party for after the wedding. You won’t have photos back from the photographer, but you can scrapbook many other wedding events, such as pre-events like manicures, various parties and the candid photos take by wedding guests the night before. More than being focused on the photos, this activity gives the women a chance to reflect on the events of the wedding, laugh at all the fun ties and journal and preserve memories before some are lost. It will also help the bride feel as if she’s partly in control of all those photos before she leaves on her honeymoon and takes yet more photos.

If gifts were opened on this “day after the wedding”, crafty groups might want to make thank you cards. Choose a design long before the wedding, perhaps even making a prototype as well. Even the men can get on this act, helping to fold the cards, perhaps handling any computer work and even getting their fingers on glue and scissors.

Some brides and grooms plan activities the day fter the wedding that are designed to help everyone calm down, relax and unwind after what has likely been a busy weekend. You might pack a football, a volleyball net or items to play baseball. Whatever it is, the idea here is to have some fun and blow off steam. Make your own rules when playing the games. Today is about relaxing, unwinding and spending some quality time with friends and family before the special weekend is over.

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