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Monday, 28 February 2011
May through August is the number one most popular time of year to get married, and for good reason too. Summer weddings are full of sunshine and warmth, and allow you to get married outside in good weather. Take full advantage of the season and all it has to offer you when planning your summer wedding with these tips and ideas.

The Setting for Your Summer Wedding

Summer weddings are ripe for an outdoor setting such as a beach, a garden, or a beautiful yard. Take advantage of the long days with an afternoon wedding, or highlight the glorious sunsets by saying your vows as the sun goes down behind you. Use fresh fruits and vegetables to decorate -- perhaps including clementines and cumquats in your flower arrangements, or simply filling a large vase with bright yellow lemons. Bring light to an evening wedding with torches and strings of lanterns in the trees. An extra-summery idea is to use gingham tablecloths with a few sunflowers in metal watering cans as centerpieces.

Summer Wedding Dresses and Attire for the Bridal Party

The bride who marries in the warmth of May, June, July or August is a lucky one; over 75% of dresses that you'll find are sleeveless and/or strapless, making them perfect for the season. Look for light fabrics such as organdy, linen, chiffon, crepe, georgette, and other light weight silk, so as to not add too much bulk.

At a beach wedding, look for an easy and elegant slip dress such as Carolyn Bissette wore when she married John F. Kennedy Jr. in Hyannisport. The bridal party can all go barefoot, and the men can wear dress shirts with slacks, or linen suits. For a garden wedding, ; consider big straw hats, either for just you or for all the bridesmaids. You might choose brightly colored dresses or short floral cocktail dresses for the bridesmaids to really evoke the season. The men in the bridal party can go for the classic navy blazer with khaki slacks, or beautiful suits. For a more formal affair, there's no reason not to choose morning suits or tuxedos (depending on whether it's an evening or daytime wedding) but give a nod to the season by replacing the black tuxedo jacket with a natty white dinner jacket.

Of course, for all the women in the bridal party (and some of the men!), you must think about what heat, humidity and moisture will do to your hair. Most importantly, don't try to fight your hair in the summer: straight hair will get straighter and limper, and wavy hair will get wavier and frizzier. Updos by a professional who will design a long-lasting style are one of your best bets. A crown of flowers, or a single large flower tucked into your hair will look summery and beautiful.

Food for Your Summer Wedding

Celebrate the bounty of the season by filling your menu with fresh fruits such as watermelon, and berries, and fresh vegetables such as corn. Between courses, or as an additional dessert, offer refreshing granitas and sorbets. An elegant summer wedding menu could include a bevy of fresh seafood, including lobster and oysters. For a more casual affair, consider a backyard barbecue, or traditional picnic food including potato salad.

Wedding Favors

Send your guests home with a taste of the season: in August, a fresh pear, or earlier in the summer, a ripe peach. For a beach wedding, you might consider giving out perfect sand dollars, seashells, or beach-themed candles. Summer weddings are is also perfect for seeds or small pots of flowers as favors. If it will be warm or extra sunny, give out beautiful wooden fans or paper parasols to use during the ceremony and then take home.

Summer Wedding Flowers

You can't go wrong with an abundance of flowers at a summer wedding. There are so many varieties in season, you may have a tough time narrowing your choices down! Fill the scene with bright and cheerful flowers such as roses, sunflowers, red and yellow calla lilies, dahlias, gerber daisies, cosmos, mums, and zinnias. Bright purple dendrobium orchids are much less expensive during the summer months, so you can feel like a queen without the budget of one.

An alternative idea is an airy summer look with mostly white and light colored flowers such as roses, stephanotis, white phlox, elegant white calla lilies, huge and fragrant casa blanca lilies, hydrangea, snowball mums, and daisies (also known as Shasta daisies).   Nina Callaway, About.com
 
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Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Some wonderful ideas for a Bridal Shower Brunch. 

The menu for a bridal shower sets the tone for the event and is a reflection on the bride as well as the hosts of the event. Keep it simple by choosing favorite foods and a tasty cocktail, or jazz it up by giving traditional elements of a wedding a culinary twist.


    Hit the Isles before the Aisle

  1. Have your guests take a trip to the Hawaiian isles before the bride walks down the aisle. If alcohol is to be served, start with a tropical drinks such as mai tais or a pineapple punch laced with a bit of vodka or mimosas. Name the drink after the happy couple to add a personal touch. Ideas for a tropical menu: chips with mango salsa, flat-bread pizza with ham and pineapple, slices of teriyaki-flavored pork tenderloin, fruit kebabs with sweet dip (cream cheese, marshmallow creme and 2 tbsp. thawed orange juice concentrate) and a dramatic coconut cake.
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    White Wedding

  3. Celebrate the traditional white wedding with a menu of white foods served on white serving dishes. The result will be a dramatic table full of surprisingly flavorful foods. The drink could be pina coladas or white Russians. The menu: white pizza squares (pizza dough, olive oil, mozzarella and provolone cheeses, basil and oregano to taste), mini bagels with cream cheese, chicken salad, cheese tortellini in Alfredo sauce and lemon meringue pie.
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    Old, New, Borrowed, Blue

  5. Play off the wedding tradition of something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. "Old" can be a traditional dish from the bride's family (check with her parents), "new" can be a trendy food or drink (bridetini anyone?), "borrowed" can be a close friend's signature dish and "blue" can be a blueberry tart.
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    Flour Power

  7. Leave the flowers for the wedding ceremony and reception and fill the bridal shower brunch with your own flour power. Fill a table with delicious baked goods such as cinnamon rolls, cookies, cupcakes, baguettes, banana bread and zucchini loaf.

  8. Tips

  9. If you are serving an alcoholic beverage, create a nonalcoholic version as well. That way, people who don't want to drink alcohol can still feel a part of the festivities. Whenever possible, make the foods yourself or have other members of the bridal party contribute dishes. Buying is fine, but homemade foods, even if they are simple recipes, make a bridal shower more special.

    Consider giving the bride a photo album that contains recipe cards for each of the foods and beverages served at the shower. This is a nice keepsake and great resource.
Article by:  By Michelle Valenzuela, eHow Contributor 
Read more: What to Serve at a Bridal Shower Brunch | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/way_5279820_serve-bridal-shower-brunch.html#ixzz1Ee3GNy1E


Photos:    LuauWhiteSomething Old, Flour 
 
 
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Monday, 21 February 2011

Every little girl dreams of her Fairy Tale Wedding. 
Today your fantasy will come true.
Be inspired with these adorable favors.

Inspiration By misslewis
Royal Coach Placecard Holders, Silver Castle Candles
Fragrant Lucky In Love Petals, Glass Slipper

 

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Monday, 14 February 2011

Two of the hottest colors this season.  Hot Pink and Citrus.
  What an inspriration for an
elegant wedding, anniversary or re-commitment event. 

Inspiration by Kc
SachetsLiving Easy Limited Edition Petals

Floral Cupcake Wrapper, Damask Cupcake Wrapper

 

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