Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Tips for organizing a green wedding

Are you as concerned with having environmentally friendly nuptials as you are about filling the wedding photo albums with beautiful memories? Here are some tips for planning a simple and lovely event:

Reduce

A green wedding should ideally aim to simplify your big day, cutting down on waste and unnecessary extravagance. That said, you don't have to trim everything down to bare bones - aim to find eco-friendly alternatives for the aspects of the celebration that mean the most to you.

For example, the most gung-ho couples may choose to conduct all of their wedding correspondence electronically rather than using paper. Others may choose to send invitations, but use email for save-the-date messages.

Choosing locally grown flowers can cut down on transport-related carbon emissions - plus, they'll still look beautiful in the wedding albums. The same goes for food: if it fits your budget, aim to supply a reception feast full of organic and local produce.

Reuse

Want to go green and look gorgeous in the wedding photo albums as well? Take a look online, where a number of websites specialize in selling previously worn wedding dresses, many of which are exquisite designer gowns.

Or, if you are into vintage style, look in boutiques for an antique dress or inquire among family members for a gown that may have been worn by a distant relative.

A number of brides have cut waste - and costs - by reusing the same flowers for their ceremony and their reception. Make sure they feature prominently in the wedding album by using the flowers as centerpieces or on the cake table. Or, instead, place potted houseplants on each table, which guests can take home.

Recycle

Stationary is an area where environmentally friendly options abound. Look for recycled paper wedding invitations and ask local printers about using environmentally friendly inks.

Some jewelry shops specialize in recycled gold rings, while others will use donated gold from family and friends to create meaningful new wedding new bands for you and your fiance.

Finally, choose a caterer who uses silverware and cloth napkins, instead of disposable options. Make sure recycling bins are set up by the bar for disposing of empty beer and wine bottles.

Sarah Beldo is a wedding album and party planning specialist writer for adessoalbums.com.

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Tips for selecting wedding favors

Wedding favors factor into the wedding celebration more than some people realize. Any photographs of the tables will show wedding favors. Plus, you may even want to include a snapshot of the gifts in your wedding photo album to remember the day's decorations.

When selecting your wedding favors, it's good to consider the following:

Wedding Theme

It's a nice idea to have all wedding memorabilia follow your theme, from the favors right down to the style of the wedding album. Nowadays, more brides are getting more creative with their favors.

If you and your fiancé are music fans, compile your favorite tunes, connecting them back to the wedding theme. For example, a beach wedding could feature summery songs or songs about the ocean. Save a copy of your CD in your wedding album - it's another lovely reminder of the day.

For a Christmas wedding, you can give each guest inexpensive ornaments with your names and the wedding date.

Edible Favors

Wedding favors can double as inexpensive sweet treats, but make sure guests can take them home. Fill a small jar with candies in your theme color - M&M's and jelly beans are perfect - and then inscribe the jar with the event details.

What edibles do you and your significant other love? Pick your favorite coffee brand, teas, small chocolate truffles or even spices and attach a small card to each package, thanking each guest.

Favors to Last

You may be quite particular about keeping everything from your wedding organized in a wedding album. Many of your guests probably feel the same way, especially close relatives or loved ones from out of town. Therefore, pick timeless favors that double as nice gifts.

Small photo frames inscribed with the date is a pleasant gift. A miniature pot potted plant and flower or plant seeds will provide a favor that is both symbolic and beautiful. Make sure to pick a plant that's easy to grow and include a card explaining the favor.

More traditional keepsake favors include pretty candles inside engraved holders, or inscribed champagne glasses.

Sarah Beldo is a wedding album and party planning specialist writer for adessoalbums.com.

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Planning your wedding reception menu

Even though the food doesn't usually appear in the wedding photo albums, most couples give as much thought to their reception menu as they do to the bridal bouquets and decorations.

Serving style

A sit-down dinner is the most traditional - and most formal - option. If you choose this type of meal, just make sure all of the dietary needs of guests are taken into account and that people are given enough time to enjoy each course before the next one arrives.

These days, many brides and grooms opt for buffet meals where guests help themselves - but make sure you have a system in place to help avoid long lines and bottlenecks. A current hot trend is food stations, which encourage people to mingle and sample a variety of smaller bites at their own pace.

The least formal option involves simply serving drinks and hors d'oeuvres, which can still create great memories for the wedding albums. Just make sure you let your guests know a full meal will not be served.

Cuisine

Feel free to be as traditional or unconventional as you wish, as long as you communicate your intentions to guests. You could choose a regional theme that reflects your background, like Southern comfort foods or California cuisine. If your wedding is outside, a barbecue might be appropriate, while an eco-friendly ceremony can be accompanied by organic and locally grown fare.

Some people may want to make their food options as interactive as possible - all the better to create great wedding album shots. Think make-your-own taco buffets, sundae bars or even crepe station - just make sure you have someone on hand to take care of cooking the crepes!

Finally, remember that you don't have to have an evening event. Wedding breakfasts, brunches, lunches and teas can be charming and distinctive alternatives to a dinnertime reception.

Sarah Beldo is a wedding album and party planning specialist writer for adessoalbums.com.

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Golf Wedding Favors

Over the past few years golf has become increasingly popular with people of all ages. This popularity has also extended to weddings, with golf courses becoming venues & golf themed wedding favors all high on the list of priorities for the big day.

With your wedding day being so special, you will want the most important people in your lives to share it with you & to express your gratitude for joining you; you will want to give them wedding favors which will serve as the perfect memento of your day.

If you are having a golf themed wedding or just want to give golf style wedding favors, because they are a reflection of your likes & interests, then here are some suggestions for you to consider:

Why not give your guests miniature golf sets as wedding favors. Have mini golf bags custom made & fashion golf clubs out of cinnamon sticks, candy or chocolate to fit inside. For golf balls add in some round white candy mints.

What about cookies shaped like golf balls or clubs? Cookies never fail to delight & custom designed & handmade ones are a wonderful way to personalize your wedding favors. Present them in clear bags tied with ribbon & with a ‘golf’ shaped thank you tag attached.

Remember mood rings? Why give a golf version in the form of mood golf balls! These unique wedding favors are actually golf styled stress balls which are made from rubber & which you squeeze when things all get too much! There are also good for hand strengthening exercises.

Other types of golf related wedding favors include bottle openers, candles, coasters, photo frames, magnets & key rings. Many of these can be personalized with your names & wedding date which make them special keepsakes for your guests.

If you have avid golf players amongst your guests why not give them a golf ball & set of tees as favors. Present them in a nice box with a thank you tag. They will remember you every time they step onto the fairway!

For something delicious why not have mini cakes made in the shape of golf shoes? Or give your guests whimsical golf mugs or cups printed with funny cartoon golf images. Finally a golf paperweight is a useful & decorative wedding favor.

Whatever your choice, be sure that they are a reflection of not only your wedding but also of your own personalities & tastes, this makes them a true reflection of your gratitude towards your guests for sharing your special day.

Mae Andrea is a professional writer who collects wedding favors and wedding related articles. She is working with a wedding planning social networking company that caters to all the wedding needs of brides in almost every major center in America.

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10 Questions to Ask Your Wedding Planner Before Making the Hire

It may be the "bride's day," but remember that you can't get there alone. A wedding planner can be your advocate and your voice, especially when you're not around. The key to a successful working relationship begins with finding the right person to join forces with as an invincible team. Once you've decided that you'd like to hand over some wedding tasks to a seasoned pro, you'll need to schedule some phone or face-to-face consultations with a few in your area. These meetings should leave you with a clear idea of which planner best suits your needs and personality, so it's best to come prepared with the right questions. Here's what you need to know to find the perfect match.

1. The Know How - Does the wedding planner offer all the services you need? Come prepared with a list of things you'd like help with, and review your list together. To give you an idea, this printable wedding planner can walk you through each wedding task that you can potentially hand over to a professional.

2. Money Talks - Does the planner's service fees work within your budget, and is the planner able to commit to your total wedding budget while planning your event?

3. The Right Connections - Does the planner have a network of reliable professionals and can s/he refer you to those that match your style and budget?

4. Prime Negotiator - Will the planner be able to help you save on any aspects of your wedding - either by negotiating the best prices, scoring vendor discounts or obtaining added extras?

5. Etiquette Guru - Is the wedding planner knowledgeable on etiquette matters, and can s/he steer you in the right direction?

6. Trend Savvy - Is the planner in-the-know on the latest wedding trends and styles?

7. Straight Troubleshooter - Can the planner coordinate all logistics with vendors and the wedding party to ensure everything runs smoothly? With a professional on hand - you should be able to enjoy your day like a guest and leave the details to them.

8. Personality Plus - In the end, it's all about a positive relationship and trust. Do you like this person? Try to get a sense for how well you think you'll work together.

9. Always the Professional - Ask to see the planner's business license, professional organization membership or any indication that s/he is a certified business professional and not just moonlighting as a wedding planner.

10. Seal of Approval - Ask to see reference letters. Be wary if s/he cannot provide any.

Still have questions about wedding planners? This complete guide has everything you need to know about hiring and working with a wedding planner.
Cori Russell is editor for Elegala.com and Gala Weddings Magazine. Elegala.com is a complete Weddings and Wedding Planning resource with a national directory of wedding venues and services, how-to guides, photo galleries, checklists, and expert advice to walk brides through every step of the wedding planning process. View the complete sitemap to find everything you need to plan your wedding.

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Monday, April 13, 2009

Why Have Florida Beach Weddings ?

There are few days that compare to your Florida wedding day, especially if you are the bride. Typically, this is the day you have been waiting for all your life and you want to make sure it is an unforgettable experience. To make sure you make the most of this special occasion, take advantage of a Florida beach wedding. Most Florida beach weddings are romantic and they have became a great destination location for beach weddings. Many brides and grooms will travel from many states to have a Florida Beach Wedding in the following locations:

Destin,Panama City Beach,Pensacola,Perdido Key,Sandestin,Miramar beach,Navarre,Seaside,Grayton,Miami,Cocoa beach,Tampa,Sarasota,Daytona,Clearwater,Key West,for beach weddings in Fl, and also in Alabama in:Gulf Shores,Orange Beach,Fort Morgan,Palmetto for romantic sunset beach weddings in Alabama.

There are several benefits to having Florida beach weddings. No matter how many people you are wanting to invite or how much money you are looking to spend, you can make it work with a beach wedding. So why should you consider Florida weddings for your special date? One is that all beach weddings will have that special feeling of having a wedding that is special. A beach wedding is much different in many ways!

If you are looking to have a smaller beach wedding, you no longer need to worry about being forced to invite certain guests. If there are friends you have not seen for awhile or certain relatives you cannot stand, you will have an excuse for not inviting them. As bad as it sounds, it allows you to invite only your closest friends and family so that you can enjoy an intimate ceremony and celebration. With a smaller beach wedding you will have a photographer that will capture all the wedding ceremony. This will be one of the most magical factors of you wedding knowing that all the time it is being captured by photo's to enjoy for years to come.

For the guests that do make it to your Florida wedding and Alabama Beach Weddings you can look at it as a vacation with all of the closest people in your life. Instead of spending one day with the people that matter so much like a traditional wedding, you will have far more time to spend with them. There are numerous activities for you to enjoy on the beach with your guests.

Unlike what you may believe, it can actually cost you less to spend a luxurious wedding weekend on Florida beach weddings as oppose to spending on a sit down dinner at a reception hall. There are incredible deals and packages for you to take advantage of. Take the time to pick out the most appropriate package for your wedding.

Not only can it be less expensive, but having a wedding on the beach is a dream come true for most people. There is nothing more romantic than getting married next to swaying waves, a cool breeze, and a warm climate. This truly is a dreamy wedding.

There are few days that match up to your wedding day in regards to importance. This is the day where you and the love of your life will become one. To make sure this is an unforgettable day, make the most of it by taking advantage of one of the many Florida beach weddings.

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Warm up your February wedding with red-hot wedding invitations and ideas

When one thinks of February, the first thing that comes to mind is often Valentine’s Day. While this can be a great theme for any wedding, the month of February can also offer a wide variety of themes. If Valentine’s Day is not your style, consider a bright winter theme or even a Mardi Gras theme for your wedding. The sky is the limit when you plan your wedding for February

Wedding invitations and themes

If you do decide on a Valentine’s theme for your wedding, start off with a red or pink wedding invitation. Get your guests in the Valentine’s mood with this color family and even symbols and images that fit; for example big hearts and cupids are the perfect symbol for not only the holiday, but for your wedding as well.

If your style is not quite in-line with Valentine’s Day, you can still start with a great wedding invitation. February is still winter and a snowy wonderland wedding theme can be just perfect. Opt for bright white to mirror the snow and add in your own accent color. It doesn’t have to be all red hearts for your wedding invitations.

Typically Mardi Gras falls in February and this can be a great, fun theme for your wedding and wedding invitations. Mardi Gras colors are gold, purple and green. Whether you use them together or pick one as an accent color, you’ll have stylish and festive wedding invitations and accents. Mardi Gras always seems to give off a very festive and decadent vibe, translating this to your wedding reception can be the perfect theme for your reception.

Menu and beverages

With the winter weather you might want to consider a hearty menu. If you’re keeping with a Valentine’s theme, consider a plated menu a deux; pairing delicious seasonal items on the plate. Beyond that, your winter options are endless. Think hearty as the chilly weather will make a warm meal seem even more delicious. Maybe start with a hot soup course and continue with a steak or even pork in a rich gravy or mushroom sauce. A Mardi Gras theme will require a Cajun menu for authenticity’s sake. Consult with your caterer for the freshest ideas.

Your bar and beverages can run from the very standard to the wildly unique. Stock wines that will pair well with your menu and think about some signature drinks as well. Pomegranate or cranberry cocktails offer the red to match your valentine’s theme. A Mardi Gras cocktail can be anything from Hurricanes, Mai Tais or any bourbon concoction. More winter treats can come from a custom coffee and hot chocolate bar, too. Don’t forget its still winter and your guests might enjoy a warm beverage on a chilly winter night.

February is more than just for Valentines, although, that can be a great theme, too. Pick your wedding details and wedding invitations based on the elements from the season that really speak to you and you’ll have a stylish and unique ceremony and reception. And keep your guests cozy and satisfied with a hearty menu and beverages and you’ll have an unforgettable February wedding.

Check out MyExpression.com for great wedding invitations. You’ll also find great wedding stationery for all of your wedding needs.

Amy Carter is a former wedding and event planner with lots of great tips, tricks and advice to make your wedding spectacular. Check out MyExpression.com they have plenty of wedding invitations and much more.

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Wedding Invitations – Choosing the Right Envelopes

Wedding invitations simply do not start and end with the actual invitations. A properly prepared wedding invitation has many key elements to it including card stock, ink color, formality, and last but not least, two envelopes. Choosing the correct envelope should not be overlooked as it sets the initial impression of your upcoming wedding.

The wedding invitation envelopes are going to be the absolute first thing prospective guests see when they receive your wedding invitations in the mail. Due to this first impression there are several key things you should consider before ordering your wedding envelopes. First, you should choose envelopes that are tasteful and possibly reflect the color or theme of the wedding. Since many envelopes come in all kinds of shapes, sizes, and designs, it’s important to consider the invitation as a whole as well, not simply trying to isolate each aspect and designing it piece by piece.

There is a vast selection of wedding invitation styles and themes as well as their counterpart envelopes. Most invitations are the normal square or rectangle design, however a new popular design emerging is know as pochette. A pochette has a square shape and folding tabs on each side. These tabs fold in to create the envelope. With an array of colors to choose from consider matching the envelope to the bouquet color of your wedding. Another idea is to pick a color that reflects the time or the theme of the wedding. For instance, if your wedding were going to take place on Valentine’s Day, you may want to use red or pink as the dominant color throughout the wedding invitation. If you are going for traditional appeal, consider an envelope made of parchment paper. Parchment often features a deckled look around the edges which is something that resembles a torn edge. It helps your invitation appear to be handmade.

When addressing your wedding invitations, etiquette almost demands that they are hand addressed. While printed address labels are becoming popular as well as having printing companies print them on the envelopes for you, those who are perfectionists about proper etiquette will say that hand addressing them will always be the best thing to do. Most envelopes are part of a package deal put together by printers but many offer upgrades to the package as well. You may feel that you’d like some form of lining in your envelopes for instance. Most printers are willing to work with you to create the perfect package but be forewarned that changes usually equate to additional charges.

Jeff Fain is the owner of Dependable Printing, a full service provider of invitations, discount invitations, and party accessories. Please visit Dependable Printing for a great selection of wedding invitations, shower invitations, party invitations, and much more.

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Wedding Jewellery Sets

The lead up to your wedding day can be a rollercoaster of excitement, joy, fun and naturally some pre-wedding nerves.

As this should be one of the most enjoyable times of your life, make sure you have a supportive group of family and friends around you.

Enjoy the female companionship around you, when choosing your wedding dress, wedding theme and little details such as wedding jewellery sets.

Remember as a bride to be that men are different animals to women, and if your future husband does not get as excited as you about the wedding preparations its best not to take this too personally.

In preparing for a wedding it is easy to forget that the reality is that once the big day is over what you are really preparing for is a life shared with someone that you love.

Pre-wedding nerves can be helped with a realistic approach to the overall picture which is committing to another human being for life, warts and all.

History of the roles of men and women has pigeon-holed how we are expected to behave in relationships, and nowadays younger people have the opportunity to evolve and realize the real differences and learn to embrace them and be tolerant.

The ideal marriage is when your partner is your best friend as well as your lover.


When the initial romance settles down into something less passionate, a relationship can find itself at a crossroads.

At this stage a relationship can either move onto a deeper level which can take some work and a lot of honesty, but believe me the potential life you will have with your partner makes this worthwhile. Some couples are lucky and this process can happen relatively naturally, but most have to put some work into it.

The psychological differences between women and men can throw up obstacles and hurt within a relationship, and this is the turning off the crossroads that some couples, often through a lack of knowledge, take once the initial romance has worn off.

One of the main differences is that a woman just wants to be heard when she talks about issues or problems, whereas a man feels the need to find a solution.

A man is more likely to be thinking but not communicating a problem as he feels he should find a solution.
In the meantime the woman is feeling confused as he seems withdrawn and she may force him into talking when he is not ready.

Mutual respect and awareness of our differences is the solution.

On top of this the boundaries of bread-winner have changed massively over the years, which can lead to insecurity for some men.

As a woman it is really important to be aware of this.

It is not the fault of a man when he feels this way, as it has been part of his role in society since the time of hunter-gatherer.

Also remember that your partner can often be playing the role of mirror to you. So some of the annoying things about him can be traits you also have, but have cleverly covered up, or at least you think so!

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

How to Buy Personalized Wedding Gifts for the Common Bride and Groom

How To Buy Personalized Wedding Gifts for the Common Bride & Groom

“First comes love, then comes marriage.” This famous phrase, while concise, is not completely accurate. First comes love, then comes the planning, invitations and gifts, and THEN comes the actual marriage. It is often difficult for guests to find the perfect wedding gift. There are the necessary items that each new wedded couple needs: toasters, silverware, sheets. There are also several non-traditional presents that are sure to show the newlyweds how much you care. With only a little time, money and creativity, you can find the perfect, personalized wedding gift for your friend or family member.

What You’ll Need

· Time

· Money

· A Creative Outlook

Step 1: The first step to purchasing creative wedding gifts for the bride and groom is to decide how much you want to spend. Is this the wedding of a close family member or a friend you haven’t seen in years? Depending on your relationship and budget, you may want to vary the price of your wedding gifts.

Step 2: Before choosing your gift, you should think about the personalities of the happy couple. Do they like spending time outdoors or are they homebodies? Do they like to travel? Are they romantic? Do they have specific hobbies? All of these questions will help you decide what type of gift the bride and groom would love.

Step 3: Next, you will want to choose the gift based on your determined budget and the couples’ tastes and interests. For instance, with romantic couples, you may choose a new picnic basket. For those who have a passion for wine, a wooden wine box may be just the thing for the newly-wedded couple.

Step 4: You have purchased your present, now all you need to do is personalize it! Engrave a beautiful poem or the names of the bride and groom on the side of the gift. You can also add beautiful photos to presents, such as with a keepsake box. No matter how you choose to personalize your gift, the happy couple will love your creative touch!

Step 5: Watch your friends or family members open and enjoy their exciting, original wedding gifts!

Jaime Smith is a writer for American Greetings Interactive brands. AGI brands include American Greetings (ecards,) PhotoWorks (photocards,) Webshots (photosharing,) Blue Mountain (greeting cards,) Egreetings (free ecards) and Kiwee (free html codes.) She writes on family, love, holidays, friendship and more. Her content can be found on brand websites, articles, blogs and press releases.

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How Many Styles of Wedding Invitations Do You Know?

Shopping for your wedding invitations can be somewhat overwhelming with all the styles available. The goal in this article is to help you become familiar with some of the most common styles you may encounter in your invitation shopping.

  • Self-Mailer – Being more modern wedding invitations, you may want to consider this type which eliminates the typical envelope. It is replaced with an envelopement that surrounds all of your invitation pieces so it can be folded and sealed as its own mailing envelope.
  • Pocket – There are several different designs but they all include a pocket for holding your invitation with some having a separate pocket for inserts such as a reception card, response card, direction card, etc. A few pocket wedding invitations even become their own self-mailing piece.
  • Layered – An elegant invitation style with a decorative ribbon tying two layers of paper together, one on top of the other.
  • Recycled – For those striving to be more earthly friendly with their wedding choices, there are now many beautiful wedding invitation designs that are printed on recycled papers. A minimum of 30% post-consumer fibers are typically contained in recycled invitation papers.
  • Photo – Create a very personalized keepsake for your guests by adding your photo to your wedding invitation.
  • Seal and Send Wedding Invitations – Economical and time-saving, these all-in-one invitations are pre-marked with folding lines and have a response postcard attached at the bottom for easy removal by your guests. They quickly turn into a self-mailing piece with their convenient fold and seal design.
  • Wedding Invitation Card – A simple but elegant choice where your verse printing appears on the front of the card since there are no paper folds involved.
  • Embossed - The process of creating a raised design on the invitation using a printing method that presses an image into the paper. The embossed design can be accented by color or can be left as is which is referred to as 'blind' embossing.
  • Engraved – A printing process that is more involved and lengthy resulting in a distinctive appearance but also being more expensive. To begin the process, a copperplate is engraved with your wording. To make the letters slightly raised so they can be felt on both the front and back of the invitation, the paper is pressed onto the copperplate.
  • Thermography – A more cost-effective printing process whereby wedding invitations are printed with ink and then a special powder is sprinkled over the wet ink. The next step is sending the invitation through a heater which melts the powder and 'raises' the ink.

Hopefully these wedding invitation descriptions will help you narrow down your choices by getting you acquainted with the various styles available. To find the perfect design and style for your special day, take your time in shopping for your wedding invitations.

Sara Haese owns www.PrintedCreationsWeddingStore.com where you'll find a vast online selection of invitation styles including pocket wedding invitations. Visitors can also sign up to receive her FREE Wedding Invitation Guide.

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Wedding Speeches History. Basic Tips to Deliver a Solid Speech

Weeding speeches can be traced back in history as far as ancient Greece, where Choricius of Gaza, a Greek philosopher, became famous for his beautiful speeches delivered to brides and grooms.

Wedding speeches became an American tradition, where close friends and relatives greet the newlyweds.

Today where most of the weddings are taped in DVD and later distributed to family and friends, It became necessary to better prepare such speeches in order to avoid pitfalls and future embarrassment.

A couple of simple rules must always be followed to avoid problems :

1- Avoid alcohol intake at all costs before delivering a speech.

2- The speech must have a brief introduction and a clear outcome.

3- To Include a brief story or memory involving the couple.

4- A bit of humor.

5- The length of the speech should be between 4 and 7 minutes.

Delivering a public speech can be a little scary to many of us. I have personally helped many brides, grooms, best men and maids of honor to give wedding speeches that are simple but yet effective and flawless delivered.

Dealing with anxiety is another important issue. Remember a few things :

There is no reason to be afraid since during a wedding you know most of the audience. You will probably never met again those in the audience that you do not know.

It is important to select the topic of your speech beforehand. Being comfortable about a topic will reduce your anxiety level.

Learning to relax and practicing deep breath techniques are the ways professional speakers prepare themselves.

To find out more about toasts and speeches, visit us at :

The Ultimate Guide To Write A Great Wedding Speech Or Toast

Mark Norris is a professional speecher, writer and coacher. Mark has specialized in helping family members to prepare wedding speeches and toasts. For the last 20 years Mark has helped thousands of grooms, brides and parents to deliver unforgettable and flawless wedding speeches. Find out more by visiting : Wedding Speeches

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Wedding Ideas with Flea Market Accessories

You won’t believe what you can find and how much money you will save with just a few trips to a flea market or garage sales.

If you want a special décor accessory, glassware, or tableware you will be amazed at what you can find and create to make an elegant theme.

Chabic Chic, Western, Beach and Victorian theme, many styles to choose from. Look for antique or traditional bird’s cages that you will be able topaint or add accessories for a fantastic table centerpiece.

For a Beach theme, check for those nautical items always available in flea markets or garage sales.

Western accessories, saddles, horseshoes and maybe western cups are affordable items and can be special and unique.

Pottery, vases, and other accessories filled with flowers provide unlimited ideas to create a unique table setting that you will treasure and your guest fall in love with.

Glassware in different colors, shapes, and sizes can be mixed together to create elegant and simple centerpieces. Finding different shapes of old jam jars that can be easy decorated. Decorate with charming beads, for an excellent, unique candle holder.

For a bridal shower, tea cups can make great gifts for your guests on this memorable day. Make candles with mini tea cups and light the way of your entrance wedding day.

Ideas are unlimited at the flea market; try to search for special chandeliers, lanterns, toppers, tables, chairs or other unique and unforgettable items.

Another great idea is to look on the internet flea market, were they re -selling wedding items at very affordable prices.

Check in your area for local flea markets, garage sales, and auctions or maybe in your grandmother’s, or friend’s attics and try to save on your wedding by using second hand items.

Remember that even in difficult economic times you can buy affordable items and save on the cost of your wedding by using things that are available close to you.

Check for great ideas, favors, centerpieces and cake toppers at Joyfullcelebrations.com


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The Importance of Save the Date Pre-Wedding Invitations

Modern society has become busier – with no signs of slowing down. This fact even applies to your closest friends and family members, and therefore, acknowledging their busy schedules by sending save the date cards for your wedding will help ensure that no one important is absent on your big day.

Why Sending Save the Date, Pre-Wedding Invitations is Necessary

Although save the date cards aren’t required, it won’t be long before this rule is written into wedding etiquette as a vital step in wedding planning. Save the date cards are functional by providing advanced notice of your upcoming wedding and hopefully securing your date on guests’ calendars instead of another. Save the date cards don’t have to take a large part of your budget, but should be sent, whether you’re inviting ten people or 200.

If you’re planning a destination wedding, then it is critical to send save the date pre-wedding invitations to guests. You are essentially asking guests to plan a mini-vacation around your wedding, and it can be expensive. If you give them time to plan and make arrangements, you are more likely to experience a good turnout.

You should also consider your out-of-town relatives and friends who will need to travel, even if your wedding will take place in your hometown. A final consideration is your wedding date. Is it on a holiday or during a tourist season if you live in a metropolitan area? If so, giving guests extra time to prepare will be appreciated.

Save the Date Pre-Wedding Invitation Details

You don’t need to include every detail that will appear on the actual wedding invitation, but certain elements need to be present on your save the date card.

For instance, the date and general location (city and state) need to be included in the save the date pre-wedding invitation. This allows anyone planning to travel to know exactly where they need to be and on what days. If you are planning for a large number of out of town guests and you have arranged a discount or block of rooms at a local hotel, then include the hotel information. You will typically include travel information with your wedding invitation, so you don’t necessarily need to include it with your save the date cards. These save the date pre-wedding invitations should be mailed 6 to 8 months in advance or at least 1 year prior to a destination wedding.

Save the Date Card Ideas

Now you should understand why save the date cards serve such an important purpose for planning a well-attended wedding, but what about style? Save the date cards do not need to match your wedding invitations, either in style or format. So be as creative or restrained as you want!

Photo cards are especially popular since guests often only know half of the couple and receiving an engagement photo in the form of save the date can really get guests excited. Or, instead of a photo card, you could choose a shape, such as a circle or a flower, or incorporate colorful patterns such as paisley, brocade, or stripes. You can also apply a theme that ties in with an aspect of your wedding, honeymoon, or interests as a couple. As long as they include the relevant information, guests will enjoy receiving a save the date pre-wedding invitation that is a reflection of your personality.

When you are planning your dream day, before you send out wedding invitations, delight your guests with wedding save the date invitations! Whether you choose a photo invitation or one that can be turned into a magnet, a save the date wedding invitation will ensure that you have a full house on your special day.

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