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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Decorating with Mirrors
There are numerous ways in which mirrors can be used to est a tone. They can be hunt on the wall of course, but mirrors can also be incorporated into centerpieces. This surprisingly versatile element can do so much to spice up a wedding reception. Mirrors are an old favourite trick of wedding planners because they have the power to visually expand a space, reflect other decorations and increase their impact - plus add some glamour!
Centerpieces
The centerpieces are a great place to think about using mirrors. They can be rented and used to make a low budget centerpiece appear to be much more grand and full. A tried and true trick is to set a floral centerpiece surrounded by candles on a round mirror in the middle of each reception table. The candlelight will look spectacular dancing in the reflective surface of the mirror, and the entire display will appear to be larger than it is.
Mirrored Boxes
For a modern wedding, try setting centerpieces on mirrored boxes. They are a sleek and stylish way to add levels to your table decorations. Keep the floral arrangements on the mirrored boxes sleek and contemporary. Tall clear cylinders of submerged flowers would be gorgeous. The mirrored boxes would also be great for a Winter Wonderland wedding. They are an ideal base for centerpieces created from white birch brands, draped with dazzling crystal teardrops that sparkle like bridal jewelry.
Disco Balls
Mirrors can also be used above the reception tables. For a cool retro wedding, rent '70s inspired disco balls to light up the night. Use small disco balls over each table, or rent one giant one to hang over the dance floor. The reflective mirrors on the ball send beams of light dancing around the room, which creates a fabulous twinkling effect on crystal bridal jewelry. An alternative is the chic and elegant look of art deco style mirrored chandeliers. There are very cool and work beautifully for a cocktail reception. Having little mini disco balls on the tables help reflect great light around the reception tables as well.
Reception Enhancements
Certainly, mirrors can be hung on the reception walls. Large ones in ornate gilt frames are a nice accent when you are trying to create an opulent atmosphere. Mirrors can also be placed strategically around the reception site to make the space appear larger and to give it better light. Even simple mirrors with plain edges can be used for this. Think about situating them in place where they will also visually multiply the number of floral arrangmenets to make your decroations appear more lush.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
How to Create Your Wedding Budget
The Big Busters
The reception will likely be your single greatest expense. When you are creating this section of your budget, remember to include items such as catering, site rental, and rentals of linens, chair covers and potentially tents.
When planning for your reception, work on your guest list first to determine how many people capacity you need. This will help determine the appropriate venue and allow you to begin pricing for catering. There are a few tricks to budgeting for receptions and finding ways to save money.
Budget Basics
Beyond the reception, the items listed below are the basic elements of a wedding to consider for your budget. Treat this list as an outline, a first step in organizing your budget. Remember that you final list should be more detailed.
Photographer/Videographer: If you are hiring a professional, this section of yoru budget will be one of the next big expenses. Wedding photographers and videographers often offer packages, but watch for hidden costs, like extra prints and copies.
Attire/Hair/Make-up: Brides think of the dress but often the hair appointments, accessories and shoes slip our minds. And then there's the groom, he'll need something to wear too.
DJ/Band: When hiring musicians and DJs, find out how many hours of entertainment are included in their fees.
Rings: The cost of your wedding rings will depend largely on your taste. These can be upgraded later if you are tight on money for the day-of, makes for a great anniversary gift for eachother in coming years.
Decorations/Flowers: Bouquets, corsages and decorations for the ceremony and reception.
Invitations/Programs: Include postage and printing fees. When it comes to stationary, always order some extras.
Wedding Cake: The cake may be a separate item on your budget if you are having it made by someone other than the reception caterers. Remember to check with your caterers to see if they charge a cake cutting fee if you bring your own.
Transportation: Some newlyweds rent transportation for themselves and their bridal party, particularly if the ceremony and reception are held at separate locations.
Attendant Gifts: Remember to have some token of appreciation for participants in your special day. Consider gifts for parents, bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girls, ring bearers and ushers.
Ceremony Fees: You will have to purchase a marriage license. Depending on where you get married, you may pay an officiant fee, or offer a monetary gift as a thank you for performing the ceremony.
Tips/Taxes/Hidden Charges: It might sound silly, but remember to set aside some money for the things that you might overlook. I tend to allocate approximately 10% of the budget to this "just-in-case" fund.
As you begin planning, more expenses will pop up. There will be things that you might not have considered before, like table number cards and holders. Work these items into your budget as you think of them.
Looking for assistance making your budget and dream day match?! Contact Cariad Productions for assistance in setting this up and maximizing what you have to spend.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Top 10 Country Wedding Songs
Favourite lyrics: "When I said I do, I meant that I will/'Til the end of all time/Be faithful and true, devoted to you."
Favourite lyrics: "I rescued you, you rescued me/And we're right where we should be when we're together."
Monday, November 1, 2010
Lucky Wedding Foods
Many cultures have identified foods for newlyweds that supposedly bring good luck, fertility or other luck. The foods range from fried crickets to candied almonds to fish.
In Mexico, brides and grooms sometimes dine on fried crickets, lentil soup, and a bean, rice and agave dish. The crickets and rice dish are said to bring fertility and good luck, and the soup is associated with good luckand good fortune.
Italians serve almonds at weddings becasue their bittersweet taste represents life. The almonds are sugarcoated to wish the couple more sweetness than bittersweet.
Moroccan couples also eat fish because it's an ancient symbol of fertility.
Fish appears on the menu at many weddings! Fish and other white meats, like turkey or chicken, are common wedding foods because of old beliefs that women had whiter blood than men, and these white meats were thought to strengthen the woman's blood, so they were served at weddings to energize the bride.
Wedding cake, one of the oldest elements of a wedding banquet, also has connections to luck and fertility.
Early English cakes were fruit cakes, and brides used to count the number of raisins in their piece of cake to see howmany children they would bear.
Interesting food ideas, do you know any more?!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Choose Your Lingerie Carefully
Here are a few tips to help simplify your lingerie shopping...
First, when choosing lingerie to match your wedding gown, you should not choose stuff with straps. No matter how tight a strap is, it may loosen. If you encounter such an occasion when the strap of your lingerie gets loose and even slips down from your shoulders, what will you do? Hope there's no pictures ;)
Straps can also be too tight and leave traces on your shoulders which can be uncomfortable for you, so just avoid them to be safe.
Avoid dark colours - this one seems obvious with a lightly coloured dress, but it's also important to avoid decorative designs that may also stand out from below your gown.
Last but not least, choose suitable lingerie and don't buy it too tight. Almost every bride is busy on her wedding day and if your lingerie is too tight, it could cause you to feel ill and be very uncomfortable.
Do you have any wedding lingerie tips? Share them here!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
2011 Dress Trends
Keep your gown classy, using simple beading and lace on sexy figure-hugging shapes to accentuate your curves. Don't overpower this elegant look with heavy accessories; let your beauty shine through.
This style comes straight for your Cinderella fairytales. The classic style creates gorgeous cleavage and a barely-there waistline. What more could a girl ask for?
Friday, October 8, 2010
Keeping it Real
Setting Priorities
People are more important than menus or venues! Determine who you want to share your special day with you, and then you can determine what to serve them and where - not the other way around.
Blissful to Forget
You will be much happier if you forget about "the perfect wedding". Perfection does not exist and does not create happiness, especially when it involves complicated arrangements and all kinds of people like your wedding.
Focus on You
If you try to keep everyone happy, you will go crazy - focus on you! This is your day with your special someone. However, it is good to listen to your friends and family, and ignore their feelings and comfort at your own peril...being married does not mean your whole world changes, you still have to see these people the next day.
Hope this helps bring a little reality check into your planning!
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Floral Design Trends 2011 from Platinum Floral Designs
How to add personal touches is also a common question I am receiving as I book into next years wedding season. Here are some great ideas to inspire you:
1. Incorporate heirloom items: ex. Vintage brooches, buttons and pins can be wired into your bouquet or attached to the stem wrap
As seen in the 1950’s, crazy combinations were used to create bold colour patterns creating interest and depth. Use colours such as bright blues, aqua, turquoise and pare this with mustard yellow’s, cherry reds or try emerald, lime green with red’s, purple’s and pink’s.
Try tying in all elements: ei. Wear brightly coloured shoes, socks, knee high’s, ties, suspenders and hat’s which mimic the colour palette in your bouquets and boutonnieres. This is a great pop of colour and shows wonderfully in your wedding photography.
Vintage leans toward the soft, more pastel hues and ruffled petals to create texture such as tulips, poppies, peony, garden roses, scabiosa, delphinium, amemone, daisies and any bloom with a textural feel. Use creamy tones, pale pinks, whites, greens, silver, and brown. A cascading bouquet really will add drama to your vintage feel, but beware, cascading bouquets are often costly as more blooms are wired to create a cascading effect.
French Floral Design
If you are growing your flowers, ask your florist to “condition” them properly in their cooler to ensure your flowers will last the entire event. There are a lot of behind the scenes care flowers need to make them wedding ready.
Use pinecones fallen from trees, sticks and twigs will create architectural details, use love rocks (rocks shaped like hearts you and your fiancé found laying at the beach), and shells. Gather items you are naturally attracted too, you’d be amazed at the different textures, scents, and colours that surround our daily lives. Each month in the year will bring in new items to be used, just keep in mind that many of the items will have to be wired in, which takes your florist valuable time, and can become costly.
Floral Trends are coming back in a strong way and the best advice I could give to any bride is: instead of using numerous smaller arrangements scattered about, focus on one or two main focal points. Does your venue have fire place mantles, or are you getting married under a stone wall? Really discover your venue, ask the coordinator which focal points are best to adorn with floral spreads? Decide which area is the most important to you and spend the most money there. Ask your florist if she has previously worked at this venue, if not ask her if she could meet you at the venue to discuss options.
Also remember trends come and go. Remember to keep true to your heart. Use flowers in colours you are absolutely in love with. You will want to love your images 10 years from now! Your florist is here to guide you whether you do not know anything about flowers, or even if you’re a flower wonder and know exactly what types of blooms you will want to use, she will help you to achieve balance, create harmony, colour and depth.
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Friday, October 1, 2010
Inspired by my Travels
This trip I went to Dublin, Ireland and throughout northern Wales. I was inspired by many new bridal and event ideas, and of course will be sharing those with you soon as well. My favourite new idea is a tradition from the mid 1600's in Wales, where they give Love Spoons. They are a wonderful style of wood carving that began as a courtship gift. They were created by a young man as a present for his intended bride, the intricacies and themes carved on the spoon's handle all have symbolic meanings.
Today the giving of Welsh Love Spoons have been expanded to include wedding presents, anniversary presents, house warming gifts and even baby shower gifts. They adorn the walls of newlyweds houses, showing the love that surrounds them.
The anchor symbolizes a settled love, eternal devotion and security.
The ball in the cage is to commemorate a love held safe, or to represent the number of children desired. The number of children is also sometimes shown as a chain on the Love Spoon handle as well.
This one has double meaning...the double heart is for steadfast love, and sharing the feelings from each other...the keyhold is to show that I will look after you.
Leaves symbolize a growing love and love being evergreen.
My Love Spoons
And here are a few Love Spoons dear to my heart, as they are the 2 that I purchased.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Fabric meets Wedding Invitations
To keep it simple, but add a splash of texture, try tying and/or wrapping up invitations with some fabric.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
What you need to know about Wedding Cake
Showing off the cake
The cake should be placed as the centerpiece of the reception and is an important part of the reception decor. Preferable, the cake is placed on a table of its own in a prominent location for guests to admire - most often close to the head table. It can also be placed on a buffet table or the bridal table if space is limited. Place a decorated knife on the table for the cutting ceremony. This is a great way to incorporate family tradition, so ask if your parents or grandparents have a knife that has been passed down through the family and if you could borrow it for this momentous occasion.
Cutting it up
The cake should be cut right before dessert is served/brought out. Make sure to gather the guests so everyone can watch this special part of the reception. You and your significant other cut the first 2 slices with the groom placing his right hand over hers. The slice is placed on a plate and then you feed each other a piece of cake, with the groom typically offering the cake to his bride first. The catering staff will then cut the rest of the cake in the kitchen.
Anniversary tier
Many newlyweds choose to save the top tier of their cake to be frozen until their first anniversary. A better option is to get a small cake from your baker that is separately packaged which then can be frozen. This is much less money than saving the top tier and is better packaged for freezing. Another option is for your and your partner to return to the bakery on your first anniversary for a delicious treat that would be much more fresh and tasty.
Cariad Productions will make the same cake as your wedding, or another of your choice, for your 1st anniversary as a couple for free! Contact me today to order your custom made wedding cake, bridal shower cake, grooms cake or any other excuse you have for a sweet treat - cariadproductions@gmail.com.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Fun Favours of the Bride and Groom
The couple grace the top of a bookmark or spoon rest favour as well.
For a more modern touch, the bride and groom become items that can be given as couples or separately in a wine set or as placeholders. The placeholders play a wonderful double role working for you day of, and a great take-home gift for your guests.
For a more homemade style, consider adding bride and groom cookies to your favours. Not a baker? Why not just decorate some oreos then?! Not a cookie fan? How about chocolate covered strawberries?
The bride and groom make great adornments for coaster sets and photo album favours as well.
After dinner mints or candies presented in a bride or groom box are also very cute.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Choosing the Colour Scheme for your Wedding
Often times, the time of year and season will play a large part in the colour choice of the wedding. For instance, if the wedding takes place near Christmas, many brides will choose to go with a shade of red. When a bride chooses to have her wedding in the fall, she is likely to choose cool colours such as purples and dark blues. If the wedding is to take place during the spring months, many brides will choose very light pastels to coordinate with spring.
Although brides are becoming much more adventurous when choosing the colour scheme for their wedding, the current trends in wedding colours are lilacs, pale pinks, ivory, baby blue and gold. Brides are choosing colours that are both delicate and feminine.
One of the first big decisions as far as colour goes, is picking a colour for the bridesmaid dresses. Often times, this will set the stage for the rest of the wedding colours. After picking out the dress, the bridesmaids will then have their shoes dyed to match the colour of the dresses.
The bride will also want to coordinate the flowers of the wedding with the bridesmaid dresses. It is not vital that the flowers are the same colours of the dresses, but rather that they coordinate and compliment the bridesmaids' dresses.
Most brides will choose a white wedding cake, with accent colours that coordinate with the other colours of the wedding. Icing flowers as well as real and artificial flowers can be added to the cake in order to incorporate the colours of the wedding. Other small accents can be sued to coordinate with the colour scheme.
Some brides will choose to colour coordinate their invitations with the rest of the wedding. Invitations come in a variety of styles and colours and can be found just about anywhere. The invitations are generally the first glance will get into the colour scheme of the wedding. The invitation will give guests a sneak peak of the overall tone of the wedding. Therefore, it is important to carefully consider the style and colour of the invitations.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Personalizing your big day
In the past, adding a monogram to wedding items, including the cake, invitations, programs and favours, was a popular way to add that personal touch. This still holds true, and will never go out of style, however there are lots of new fun trends to add a more eccentric touch...
Coloured shoes - it's so fun to see a pair of re, blue, purple, green or pink shoes peeking out from under a wedding gown. It's sure to have your guests taking a second glance, and what bride doesn't want that?!
Photo booths - these have quickly risen in popularity and it's easy to see why. Put up some fun backdrops and leave some props for your guests. You can create a photobook of your favourite to share with everyone. Many companies will let you customize the print outs, so these can act as wedding favours as well - plus you get a disc of the photos to enjoy yourself.
Mismatched bridesmaid dresses - most bridesmaids appreciate being able to pick out a dress that best suits them. Giving them some flexibility is nice and lets them look and feel their best. You can assign them a colour, fabric, or palette to choose from when finding their dress.
Homemade favours - maybe you're a great cook, or you grow fruit in your garden. Why not give a little of yourself back to yoru guests by giving them a favour of your homemade jam or a pack of freshly baked cookies?
Photo guest books and frames - rather than the standard old guest book that will get lost in a closet, why not dress is up by putting your engagement photo in a frame with extra wide matting? Let your guests sign it and you can display it in your home. One big suggestion is to mark where the frame will cover, or display the photo for signing with the frame on and no glass, this way you are sure you get to see all the signatures in full. Another wonderful coffee table topper at your home is a personalized full guest book with pictures of you and your significant other surrounded by notes and signatures from your friends and family.
So what suits you best? How do you want to remember, or want your guests to remember, your special day? The options are endless, so let your creativity soar!