Weddings

Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts

Friday, 23 May 2014

Weding Grooms Attire - Choose Tuxedo Or Suits , guestpostbloggerworlds.blogspot.com



Weding Grooms Attire - Choose Tuxedo Or Suits , guestpostbloggerworlds.blogspot.com
Groom Kiss To Bride in Wedding Ceremony

When you are planning your wedding attires, besides bridal dress, guys are also concerning what they should wear on their most important day. Usually, you are struggling with tuxedo or wedding suit. But no worries, today we are going to help you out on making decisions.

To decide which one your man should choose for your wedding day depend on:

  • Time
  • Location
  • Personal Preference


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First of all, when will your wedding be? early in the morning, or in the afternoon?

Usually the later the wedding time is, the more formal you should wear. That means, if you are having a late wedding in the afternoon, you probably want to choose Tuxedo over Wedding Suit.

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However, it also depends on the location of your wedding. If you are having a classic church wedding, tuxedo would be the best choice. But if you are having an outdoor wedding or beach wedding, which the locations are less formal, you should probably go for a wedding suits, which have more color selection that you can match with your theme.

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After all, it is your own day. If your man like one type other than the other, let him be the one making decision. If he is a typical “mod style” person, he likes his suits with pocket squares, let him be.

Don’t think too much, Tuxedo or Suits? It’s actually an easy decision to make. Again if you are looking at this blog, congratulations and happy marriage .............

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How Wedding Ceremony something Do-It-Yourself (DIY) for My, guestpostbloggerworlds.blogspot.com




Doing-It-Yourself for your own wedding can sometimes feel a bit overwhelming but it isn’t impossible and can actually bring you a greater sense of satisfaction too. There are quite a few things for you to organise, but it will be well worth your time and your money. Each couple will be completely different so style and décor will differ vastly, but there are a number of things you can do in order to cut costs and still have the best day possible.




Invites to  Relative, Friends, Beautiful Lady on Wedding

One of the symbolic aspects to your wedding day is months before the bid day; sending the invitations. You could do to a printer or designer to create your invites, but that can be very costly, so why not create your own. Invitations are a great way to showcase your wedding and a great time to concrete the wedding date into their calendars. It means you can get creative too!



Wedding Centrepieces like in Heaven 

Centrepieces are another iconic aspect to your wedding and can, for some, be the focal point of your reception. This can include a number of quirky ideas, like homemade plant pots with flowers or a feature you hang from the ceiling to drape above the table. These are really unique but make a huge influence to how your wedding reception looks; another benefit is that they are cheap to make too.



Delicious Food for Wedding Ceremony

It’ll be your choice whether you want to lay on an impressive spread or just some nibbles, but this is another part of the day that needs some thought. Being different and appealing to all of your guests is virtually impossible, but not entirely. Canapés are a stylish way to introduce your guests’ taste buds to the food they will be eating and are simple to make too. Salmon roses on Rye bread, sesame prawn toasts and sausages in bacon are all easy-to-make and great to eat. If you’re not a chef though, don’t worry, hiring a cheap wedding caterer won’t break the wedding bank.



Flowers for beautiful Wedding

Flowers are present at virtually every wedding, and paying a fortune for tons of bouquets can add up. So why not create your own. A simple arrangement of your favourite flowers and colours can be such a contrast to your dress and look effortlessly beautiful. Making your own bouquet of flowers is very commonplace at weddings nowadays, especially with the premium that can come with buying them from a florist.

By buying bunches of flowers you want, not only do you save money in the long run but you can also use them across all of the bridesmaids bouquet and table arrangements too. There are a number of parts to your wedding day that you can add your own personality too, and this is largely down to your creativity and preference. If you are looking to create the perfect day on a budget, doing most of it yourself will keep the budget low and will mean you get to have as much involvement as possible in your own special day.

So Here Are All the Tips from Us about Doing-it-Yourself! Congratulations and have a great day.

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Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Spring is upon us which means Wedding season is heating up


Spring is upon us which means Wedding season is heating up

The number of wedding blogs and vendors are growing and becoming more popular. As such, couples have many options to choose from when making the preparations for their big day. The needs and priorities of couples today have changed over the years, so I have compiled some wedding facts that can help you keep your finger on the pulse of the current state of the wedding industry.



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WEDDINGS BY THE NUMBERS: 

The best time to buy wedding supplies or have your wedding is during the first and fourth quarters of the year: January through March and October through December. During this time it is a lot easier to find a venue and negotiate prices for a service. ~ Lifehacker.com, 2012

The average wedding now costs $27,800. However, weddings that are hosted in large urban areas average around $40,000-and-up. ~ Theknot.com, 2012 

The Knot.com’s 2011 research study found that couples spend an average of $12,000 on a reception and $5,000 on the engagement ring, which are the biggest-ticket items of an average $27,800 wedding. 

ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FUN SURVEY FACTS?

  • A May 2012 survey of 1,272 Brides magazine and website readers found:
  • 91% of couples set a budget, but 32% overall, and 40% of those who plan a destination wedding, cross that line.
  • 72% of couples used savings to pay for their weddings.
  • 30% use credit cards, and most expect to pay off credit cards within six months of their wedding.
  • 54% of couples said paying for a wedding would not hamper their plans for “buying a house or a car, starting a family, etc.”
  • 62% of couples say they’re contributing or paying entirely for the reception costs, including 36% of couples who expect to pick up the entire tab themselves.

RANDOM FACT:  THERE ARE 92 SHAREASALE MERCHANTS LISTED IN THE “WEDDING” CATEGORY.
Keeping these numbers in mind will help you to stay up with today’s wedding trends and the mindset of today’s bride and groom. Have a great wedding season 2013!


AMBER WURFEL - Affiliate Development Manager-helping 


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