Archive for May, 2008

Beach Wedding Invitations

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

When you’re choosing beach wedding invitations, the style of the invites should match the tone of your ceremony and reception. If you’re having a casual brunch or afternoon cocktail party near the water, you may want to pick an informal card such as a sunglasses-shaped postcard or bright turquoise invitation. However, if your ceremony will be at sunset by candlelight, you will want to let your guests know that the setting is a little more formal. In this case, opt for a soft pastel color or small nautically-themed graphic instead. Make sure you give your guests an idea of what they should wear to the wedding, as people are often unsure about whether they should come in Bermuda shorts or a suit to your nuptials.

Beach wedding invitations should include as much information as possible about the wedding location and proceedings. Research accommodation rates for your guests, and offer a low end and high end hotel choice to fit any budget. If the resort or hotel offers tours or activities, give guests that information as well. Some couples choose not to receive gifts for a beach wedding, as guests are often traveling a long way to attend the celebration. If you don’t want to have gifts at your wedding, let your guests know by word of mouth through family before the wedding takes place. Never include gift information on your invitations, as this is considered poor taste.

Ideas for arranging marriage ceremony in winter

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

A wedding in winter can be really romantic. With snow all around and the cool breeze blowing over, the bride and the groom can get married in an immensely romantic setting. If planning to have a winter wedding, then here are a few winter wedding ideas to make wedding all the more special. A winter wedding can be terribly glamorous, cinematic and magical. With the right elements, winter wedding will be a wonderland. Wedding is in the heart of winter, and then why not celebrate that fact with beautiful sculptures of ice crystals and snowflakes incorporated into the design. Along with white, one can also incorporate gorgeous thick heavy fabrics like velvets in rich, deep colors like burgundy and forest green flowers. There are many great places where one can hold your winter wedding. A church is always a traditional choice. However, a country inn, banquet hall, or even the home of a friend or family member can work nicely.

Since its winter one can arrange for eggnog, spiced wine and other great drinks that will keep guests warm and happy. If planning an outdoor photo shoot or a walk before or after the wedding, make sure to have proper winter attire shield from the biting cold. To make it both convenient and colorful, arrange for colorful shawls to use as wraps. It will strike up a brilliant contrast with white wedding attire and add a splash of color to the wedding. For most people around the world, a winter wedding would happen in or around Christmas time. So keep the Christmas spirit alive and decorate the wedding venue with miniature or full size Christmas trees and let the Christmas decorations merge with wedding decorations. The spirit of Christmas will surely make wedding extra special. Some of the most beautiful flowers bloom in winter and if one wants to have a complete winter wedding, they can arrange for winter flowers. Ask florist or decorator to make sure that only winter flowers like poinsettia, winter jasmine, amaryllis, hyacinth, tulip, narcissus, and hellebore. Every wedding uses roses and lilies, but since looking to have a special winter wedding, go with only winter. When choosing menu, go for filling favorites. Baked ham, beef stew, and lots of delectable sides like macaroni and cheese and mashed potatoes with gravy are popular choices. Wedding Cake is limited only by imagination! Go for an all-white cake or accent cake with edible fake poinsettia or holly berries made from frosting. Winter wedding ideas for wedding favors can be endless, as there are many things that go along with the winter season.