February 21, 2009
Wedding Invitation Scrolls And Framed Invitations
Today, there are many companies which provide custom made designer scroll wedding invitation cards. Most of these cards come in a lot of variety and style and are well crafted, elegant looking, fine and also executively designed to suit the needs of the people. There are many companies which provide all kinds of help to the people online. The scroll wedding invitation can be called as the traditional ways by which the kings of the ancient timers used to send invitations. These invitations were commonly known as Farman in those days.
Anyhow, now these types of invitations are very common and can be found to be used in most of the wedding ceremonies. The various online companies offer the buyers with the facility of choosing samplers which can also be provided to them out of cost.
These traditional scroll opening cards come along in a lot of varieties and shapes. They feature of great designs and splendid pieces of art combined with style. They are mostly handmade with the use of special material. Some of the materials which are used for the manufacture of these cards are velvet, cloth and even vellum paper.
Mostly used for a wedding ceremony, these cards can also be used for some other special occasion. These cards are the symbol of a royal wedding and mostly sent some along with some other add-on accessories. The beautiful package along with these cards are delivered is one of the most important accessory of the card.
Another type of a wedding invitation can be commonly recognized as a framed invitation card. These kinds of cards are better known for their style and the sophistication with which they come. Perfect for a modern type of wedding, this card can contain all the details of the wedding scripted on the paper.
The frame of the card not only enhances the look of the card but also makes it a little stylish. These cards come along with in many designs and colors. Some of the popular types of colors in which the card comes are Purple, Orange and Powder blue.
The couple has the option of all these colors and can choose anyone depending upon the taste, as well as the budget. One of the best features of these cards are that the couple can also add some personalized messages to these cards which cab be printed along with the wedding information.
Jerry Leung is a wedding invitation designer. He has a site on Australian Wedding Vendor Directory. He runs a website on US Wedding Vendors. Be sure to check Wedding Vendors in Hong Kong.
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To get started with picking the flowers get ideas from magazines, friends and family. Start looking at the colours you and your partner would like to include and make a collage of images that reflect the time of flowers you would like.
If your budget is quite large check with your florist to see if they can supply the flowers for two or three of the venues which means you will be surrounded by the same theme of your chosen wedding flowers all day long which will make a very happy memory and your photographs will also reflect this effort.
If you think you�d hate to part with your bouquet at the end of the day, plan ahead. Make up a small bouquet that is perhaps a smaller version of the official bridal bouquet and use it on the guest book or gift table. At the end of the day, this will be the one that you toss it to the women who will all be desperate to catch it, and after you spent money on your wedding flowers it will be a shame to give them away so easily!
If you are having more than one bridesmaid the cost starts to stack up, you have the dress to buy for them, a present, hair and makeup as well as flowers to compliment your bouquet. Try making your own bridesmaid flowers but you will need to do a bit of ground work for preparation. The preparation work you should do is to work out where you are going to buy the flowers from, can you organise this with your local florist or are you best to go wholesale? Other items that are essential when flower arranging for weddings are hat pins, string and material to cover stems with.
If you want something special then go for a wedding florist who has previously portrayed some bodies dream wedding flowers well in the past, such as past clients testimonials, these come in really handy if its neck and neck between two florists or you don�t know anyone personally who has worked with the florist before.
A number of florists will actively display the venues in which they have worked at before. This is because when they work a venue they get a feel for it and are able to customise your designs to make it fit the style of the room which means your glorious wedding flowers will look great.
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February 19, 2009
Wedding Catering & Food Ideas
You have to choose your wedding catering supplier with lots of research and care as it is the food you serve at your wedding that will leave a lasting impression in the minds of your guests.
Use the internet, yellow pages or suggestions from friends and family on the best wedding caterers in your locality for your wedding. Sometimes you may have liked the catering at a friend�s wedding; arranging them for your wedding catering too may not be a bad idea. Choose a wedding catering service that is in the locality of your wedding venue so that there will be no delays in traffic for the food to reach your wedding.
Once you have narrowed your search to a few caterers, it would be better for you to taste the food they cook, to get an idea if they will be able to cook the dishes you intend to keep for your wedding. If you have any specifications in your menu, find out if the wedding catering service can meet your requirements.
You have to choose the wedding caterer according to your budget as this will also help you decide on the menu for the wedding. The factors that determine the cost of the catering budget include the menu, the number of guests you invite, if it is to be a drop off or serve event and if you intend to serve alcohol.
It is better to meet the caterer in person and show him the venue so that he or she can assess the kitchen needs and ensure there are no problems behind the scenes. The timing of your wedding catering too will have an impact on the rates of the catering and thus, your budget. rates are of course more expensive during the holiday and wedding season as the wedding caterers will be busier and have the right to make higher quotes for weddings
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alt="Wedding Invitation Etiquette - Dos and Don'ts" class="ImgBorder">They provide the first glimpse into your wedding, but ordering, wording, and addressing invitations can be confusing without a little guidance. This list of wedding invitation etiquette dos and don�ts will help steer you through this common wedding etiquette dilemma.
Invitation Etiquette - The Dos:
- Do invite the partners of guests who are married, engaged, or living with a significant other. Try to find the name of your guest�s intended date (if you don�t already know it), and include that person�s name on the invitation.
- Do send unmarried couples living together one invitation, where their names are listed in alphabetical order and on their own lines. (guests living together as roommates, not couples, should each receive their own invitation).
- Do spell out all dates, times, and states (half after four o�clock in the evening, not 4:30 pm; and the twenty-second of April, not April 22).
- Do put return postage on your response cards.
- Do send wedding invitations at least six weeks before the big day. Try to order invitations three to four months in advance to ensure they go out on time.
- Do abbreviate Mr. and Mrs., but spell out the title Doctor.
- Do send a separate invitation to children over the age of 18 still living with their parents.
- Do publicize your wedding registry information by word of mouth only.
Invitation Etiquette - The Don’ts:
- Don�t use punctuation on the invitation, except after abbreviations and between the city and state.
- Don�t print “and Guest" on the outer envelope to indicate to a single friend that he/she may bring a date, as this looks awkward. Print it on inner envelope instead.
- Don�t print “no children” on the invite if you�re planning an adult�s only reception. Simply address each invitation explicitly to your intended guests (i.e. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, not “The Smiths”).
- Don�t print wedding registry information on the invitation.
- Don�t forget to invite your officiant and his/her spouse to the reception.
- Don�t include an R.S.V.P for invitations to a ceremony only (by the way, it�s only proper to send invites to only the ceremony if there will NOT be a reception).
- This complete guide to wedding invitations has even more tips and advice to help you plan your invites.
Even more wedding invitation etiquette can be found here, while this complete wedding etiquette guide answers even more of your etiquette questions, such as introducing your parents, gift-giving and receiving, attire, and cash bars.
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February 17, 2009
3 Tips to Save Money on Food at Your Wedding Reception
Author: Dee Power
Are you getting married in the near future? Are you trying to cut costs in certain areas? Want to have a champagne wedding and you don’t even have a beer budget? If you are concerned about the cost of food for your wedding reception, consider the following tips on how to save money on food at your wedding reception.
Keep in mind that the majority of your guests are not coming to your reception to eat. They are coming to help you celebrate your joyous occasion. (The ones who are coming just to eat probably should not have been invited.)
Don’t put yourself in further debt, just to impress a few guests with an extravagant menu. It really isn't worth it in the long run. Prioritize what’s important to you and spend your budget accordingly. You do have a budget right? If a beautifully decorated tiered wedding cake is what you have your heart set on spend the majority of money on the cake. Save money by serving a wine punch rather than champagne. White sangria would be lovely and is simple to make. For every 4 bottles of wine, that’s 3 liters, add 2 liters of lemon lime soda. Add sliced lemons, oranges and strawberries and gently stir. Surround the punch bowl with flowers and no one will even miss the bubbly.
Tip number one. Ask close friends and family members to prepare a dish to bring. You will probably find that they are more than willing to help you out… especially if they know you are trying to save money.
You can still plan the menu. Simply give each person the choice of making whatever they prefer from your master list. When planning the menu think of dishes that can be served at room temperature. That way you don’t have to worry about keeping hot dishes hot and cold dishes cold. This works very well for a buffet. If you want to add something substantial to the menu, order a sliced spiral cut ham or turkey.
Tip number two. Instead of a traditional wedding cake opt for a 'cupcake cake’. These are becoming increasingly popular, even for more extravagant weddings. They can be as fancy as you want them to be. An added perk is the fact that you can use several flavors of cupcakes, as opposed to just one or two. Your guests will appreciate the variety. Have the bakery decorate the different flavors differently. For example chocolate cupcakes could have a pink frosting rose, while lemon has a yellow rose, and spice has a white rose.
Tip number three. Think small. Order mini sandwiches from the deli at your grocers. Compliment with a tray of baby vegetables and dip and one of cheeses. Add a basket of fresh strawberries. Serve mini green salads in small 3 or 4 ounce glasses or clear plastic cups. Top with a tablespoon of vinaigrette dressing. The salads will add color to the table and take up quite a bit of space making the table look bountiful.
You can save money on your wedding reception food and still serve your guests a feast.
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alt="Wedding Thank You Cards: Responses, Wording, Notes" class="ImgBorder">Apart from making a lifelong commitment to the person you love, one of the other parts of a wedding that most people love is getting wedding gifts. Of course, etiquette demands that for each wedding gift you receive and also as an appreciative gesture towards the guests who made the effort to attend your wedding, you send a handwritten note to thank them. For an important occasion like a wedding, sending thanks via a computer generated letter, a phone call, or an email will simply not do.
The best way to go about it is to keep track of all the guests that came to the wedding, and the gifts that were sent to you. You can do this either in a notebook, or on the computer. Then, buy some good stationery. People really appreciate it if you thank them in good quality cards, instead of some low-priced thank you cards you get at the dollar store. A good idea is to buy thank you cards that match your wedding cards. Once you have these basics, then you can go ahead and add your wordings in the cards. Here are a few tips on writing the responses or thank you notes in your wedding thank you cards:
- Keep your wedding thank you card responses brief. Epic letters elaborating on the marvelous hand painted martini glasses that was sent by your cousin need not be written. As a matter of fact, each of your wedding thank you notes should comprise of only a couple of lines.
- One of the best ways is to write the wedding thank you notes as soon as you start getting your gifts. Having to handle numerous blank than you cards soon after you get back from your honeymoon can be an intimidating task.
- Begin each wedding thank you note expressing your heartfelt thanks, while also mentioning the gift you received from the person you are addressing the note to. For example, the wording could be: �Dear Uncle John, Thank you ever so much for the coffee maker.� This can be followed with an explanation about how the gift is being used by you. �Our breakfasts are never complete without the aromatic coffee we are having!�
- You can end the wedding thank you card wording by mentioning the fact that they attended the wedding, or not: �It was so wonderful to see you at our wedding reception. We really appreciate that you could make it all the way from Seattle.� Or, if you receive the gift before the date of your wedding: �We are really looking forward to seeing you at our wedding in January.� Or, if the person could not make it to the wedding: �We are really sorry that you were not able to come to our wedding ceremony; Carol has snapped some photographs which she said she would share with you when she meets you next month. They are also up on our website at (give the url).� Wrap it up by thanking the person once more: �Again, we want to tell you how much we appreciate the thoughtful gift you gave us. Love, Ralph and Carol.�
- If money was sent as a gift, mention what you will be doing with the cash in the wording of your wedding thank you card: �Dear Aunt Maude, Thank you ever so much for the generous gift of money that you sent us. It will certainly be very useful for doing up our kitchen. Both of us really appreciate the thoughtfulness. With love, Ralph and Carol.
- If you happen to be unsure of what the gift is, it all right to keep the wording in your wedding thank you card vague, but only if you have to. For, it can be insulting to inquire about it directly from the person who has sent the gift. Try and find out about it from the Internet or ask around about what the purpose of the gift could be. But if these attempts do not help, you could just pen a nonspecific note: �Dear Rina, Thank you ever so much for the gift you sent us for our wedding. It was lovely seeing you at the reception. Both of us are looking forward to seeing you again when you come down here this summer. Love, Ralph and Carol.�
- And finally, divide the wedding thank you card response duties between you and your partner. By taking turns in writing them your wedding thank you notes will be sent off quickly, which will be a chore off your back plus the promptness will be appreciated by those who receive them.
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February 16, 2009
Planning A Wedding On A Budget
Most brides-to-be are looking for ways that they can save a little money when it comes to planning their nuptials. With all of the different wedding services and vendors offering such beautiful (and expensive) ideas for a fairytale wedding, it's sometimes hard to choose which ones to say “no” to. Well, here are a few ideas that can help you trim down that perfect wedding without sacrificing style or beauty.
Off Season - The period from early June to late July and from mid September through October are the busiest seasons for weddings. Consider a winter or early spring wedding. You will find it much easier to haggle pricing when it comes to reception spots, catering and other services if you plan your nuptials when these merchants need the money.
Bridal Party - The larger the bridal party, the larger the budget. Think smaller here. If you have six bridesmaids, you have to buy six bridesmaids gifts. The same goes for groomsmen. By slicing the bridal party to three instead of six, or two instead of four etc., you can shorten your budget for wedding favors in half. Don’t leave out anyone that should be in your wedding, but it’s a good idea to not put people in your wedding that you haven’t seen in five or ten years.
Photography - Think about having a friend who is into photography and has a good camera take your formal shots at the ceremony. A word of caution here. You should really have faith in this individual. If this is not a choice for you, hire a professional to take pictures only at the ceremony. This can shorten your photography obligation in half! Put disposable cameras on every table at the reception for your guests to take pictures. It’s amazing how often I hear that these photos, taken by friends and family, are the most prized.
Entertainment - Instead of hiring a live band at $1000+ or a DJ at $500+ to entertain your guests, dust off that CD collection of yours (and your friends) and burn your own customized music selection. This way, you are sure to have every song that’s a must, played at the time you want it. Make various CDs with different song types and mark them accordingly (dance, slow, background, father/daughter, etc).
Now here’s the tricky part. Find a friend you have faith in to pop in the arranged CDs when needed. Create a little outline of what kind of music to play and approximately when to play it and give it to your friend. Don’t make this too complicated. If you have a reception hall for 3 hours, separate the music schedule into 30 minute chunks or whatever works best for you. If you have to bribe your friend $25-$50 to make sure they keep an eye on the CD schedule, do it! In the end, your guests will enjoy themselves and you will have saved yourself some considerable bucks!
Confections - It’s become commonplace to have a groomsmen cake at receptions today. In fact, one of the latest crazes in weddings is to have a dessert buffet, also recognized as a Viennese Table. Save your money and do without these extra sweets. Let your wedding cake be what it was meant to be. Dessert. Your only dessert! It’s worked well on its own for two centuries and it will work just fine for your nuptials.
In conclusion, it’s easy to get bogged down by the thousands of details and budget decisions to make when planning your wedding. So, try not to lose sight of the ultimate goal; to enjoy and celebrate the start of your new life together!
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