Monday, April 30, 2012

A beach themed wedding reception can be classy and casual celebration with a wonderful backdrop. Planning a beach wedding reception can be an easy task as you have a bunch of accessories available to create the perfect looking space here. Beach weddings are a favorite of many individuals due to the awesome ambiance and the well complementing decorations which further heighten the overall beachy effect. Find some easy beach wedding reception decoration ideas here and get set to create a cool and classy reception area.
Ideas on Beach Wedding Reception Decorations
When you plan to work on the beach themed wedding reception decorations, there are a number of options in decor pieces which you can utilize to jazz up the space. While choosing the accessories and decor items try to follow a color theme that will give a well-defined look to the decorations. This will also help you choose the right decoration items and arrange them well. Go for theme color combination like light blue and green, light blue and white or blue and silver.
Entrance with Walkway

Start the decorations by creating a grand entrance. You can have a flower or balloon arch at the entrance. Using a white tulle or long white sheers to grace the entrance is a popular beach wedding decoration idea. Add blue long lace or ribbon along with the flowy sheers. One of the beach wedding reception ideas is to add a well-defined walkway that starts from a distance and takes you towards the grand entrance. Further continue the walkway till the wedding reception gazebo. Well, that’s the focal point of this beach wedding reception.

Add a Gazebo Structure

Adding a gazebo is a good option as it offers a lovely space specially designed and decorated for the couple in-between rest of the decorations. A gazebo need not be grand in terms of design and decor, but this structure must definitely stand out amongst the other decorations. You can simply use wooden poles to form an open gazebo which can be adorned with golden tulle and white sheers. Gather the fabrics at mid point of the pole and add a bunch of fresh flowers at this point from each side. Repeat the same decoration for each pole. The walkway that goes towards this gazebo can be adored with round lamps if it’s an evening wedding reception. For daytime reception, install poles on each side of the walkway. Now run a colored or white tulle from the first pole till the last pole and further adorn each pole with a bunch of colored and white flowers or balloons.

Make the Seating Area Attractive

While implementing various beach wedding reception decoration ideas, you can’t forget the seating area. When you have a lovely walkway and a gazebo standing at the end of it, the best idea is making seating arrangements on both sides of the walkway. Arrange tables at equal distance in this space. Make sure that you do not create a cluttered effect with too many tables. An important point to be kept in mind while working on the seating arrangement is to keep it spacious. Cover up the round tables with stain cloths and add colored napkins. Chairs must be graced with elegant satin chair covers and further spiced up with a colored tulle or fabric bow. Table centerpieces need no mention as these are one of the primary accent pieces in the wedding reception decor.

Small and Large Centerpieces

Centerpieces, as mentioned above are important elements which you can’t miss out while working on the wedding reception decorations. You can have one or two small centerpieces for each table and larger ones can be placed at the entrance, at each pole of the gazebo structure. Taller centerpieces or decor items can be used to fill up the empty areas. You can use flowers, petals, decorative shells, starfish, candles, sand and many more such items together, along with glass vessels and vases to form lovely centerpieces. Round, cylindrical, square and many other designs in glass vases can be used for these centerpieces.

With the aforementioned beach wedding reception decoration ideas, get ready to create a wonderful area for this occasion. You can add many more ideas and accent pieces to make some beautiful decorations for this wedding reception. Plan well, collect the essentials and get set to work on the decor!
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A beach themed wedding reception can be classy and casual celebration with a wonderful backdrop. Planning a beach wedding reception can be an easy task as you have a bunch of accessories available to create the perfect looking space here. Beach weddings are a favorite of many individuals due to the awesome ambiance and the well complementing decorations which further heighten the overall beachy effect. Find some easy beach wedding reception decoration ideas here and get set to create a cool and classy reception area.
Ideas on Beach Wedding Reception Decorations
When you plan to work on the beach themed wedding reception decorations, there are a number of options in decor pieces which you can utilize to jazz up the space. While choosing the accessories and decor items try to follow a color theme that will give a well-defined look to the decorations. This will also help you choose the right decoration items and arrange them well. Go for theme color combination like light blue and green, light blue and white or blue and silver.
Entrance with Walkway

Start the decorations by creating a grand entrance. You can have a flower or balloon arch at the entrance. Using a white tulle or long white sheers to grace the entrance is a popular beach wedding decoration idea. Add blue long lace or ribbon along with the flowy sheers. One of the beach wedding reception ideas is to add a well-defined walkway that starts from a distance and takes you towards the grand entrance. Further continue the walkway till the wedding reception gazebo. Well, that’s the focal point of this beach wedding reception.

Add a Gazebo Structure

Adding a gazebo is a good option as it offers a lovely space specially designed and decorated for the couple in-between rest of the decorations. A gazebo need not be grand in terms of design and decor, but this structure must definitely stand out amongst the other decorations. You can simply use wooden poles to form an open gazebo which can be adorned with golden tulle and white sheers. Gather the fabrics at mid point of the pole and add a bunch of fresh flowers at this point from each side. Repeat the same decoration for each pole. The walkway that goes towards this gazebo can be adored with round lamps if it’s an evening wedding reception. For daytime reception, install poles on each side of the walkway. Now run a colored or white tulle from the first pole till the last pole and further adorn each pole with a bunch of colored and white flowers or balloons.

Make the Seating Area Attractive

While implementing various beach wedding reception decoration ideas, you can’t forget the seating area. When you have a lovely walkway and a gazebo standing at the end of it, the best idea is making seating arrangements on both sides of the walkway. Arrange tables at equal distance in this space. Make sure that you do not create a cluttered effect with too many tables. An important point to be kept in mind while working on the seating arrangement is to keep it spacious. Cover up the round tables with stain cloths and add colored napkins. Chairs must be graced with elegant satin chair covers and further spiced up with a colored tulle or fabric bow. Table centerpieces need no mention as these are one of the primary accent pieces in the wedding reception decor.

Small and Large Centerpieces

Centerpieces, as mentioned above are important elements which you can’t miss out while working on the wedding reception decorations. You can have one or two small centerpieces for each table and larger ones can be placed at the entrance, at each pole of the gazebo structure. Taller centerpieces or decor items can be used to fill up the empty areas. You can use flowers, petals, decorative shells, starfish, candles, sand and many more such items together, along with glass vessels and vases to form lovely centerpieces. Round, cylindrical, square and many other designs in glass vases can be used for these centerpieces.

With the aforementioned beach wedding reception decoration ideas, get ready to create a wonderful area for this occasion. You can add many more ideas and accent pieces to make some beautiful decorations for this wedding reception. Plan well, collect the essentials and get set to work on the decor!
Weddings are an occasion of great joy and celebration. One of the best ways for portraying this joy is by decorating your house and also the place of wedding. In the house every room will be decorated with some of the choicest confetti, balloons and flowers. If you have a fireplace mantel in any room, especially in the living room, you can decorate it as well. The fireplace is the focal point of a room and decorating it will improve the look of a room. There are many ideas using which the mantel can be decorated. You can decorate your mantel for a wedding in many creative ways that will transform the fireplace mantel into a thing of beauty.

Mantel Decorating Ideas for a Wedding.

In order to beautify the room you have to take care that every part of it has been covered. And if you have a fireplace in the room then make it a point to add a few decorations to it also. A bare fireplace mantel will only reflect the coldness of the room, and also appear to be unwelcoming. Decorating fireplace mantels for weddings is an excellent way to improve the focal point of a room. Here are some interesting ways to decorate a mantel for a wedding.

If you want a plain yet stunning fireplace mantel, then stick to the color white. Nothing entices the eye than the immaculate beauty of white roses and other blossoms clubbed together in a vase. You can make wreaths out of white lilies and tie white satin ribbons around them. Laces also make excellent decorating material for a fireplace mantel. Decorate the mantel with flowers that are the bride’s favorite.

You can also place candlesticks on the mantel along with the flower vases. Beautifully colored candles on the mantel, coupled with fresh blossoms, can give a sensational change to the room. Tie satin or organza bows around the candlesticks and flower vases for a more beautiful appearance. You can also use seasonal flowers with a few leaves. The frame of the fireplace can be covered with handmade organza flowers. You can also hang ornaments from the mantel.

Using organza fabric for decorating the mantel is also another innovative idea. Choose the desired color of the fabric and cut it out after measuring the mantel. Pin the fabric in the center of the fireplace and make a wave out of the corners and pin them to the mantel. Team this with flower vases, candles and a large mirror for a breathtaking backdrop for pictures to be taken in front of the mantel.

Another idea for fireplace mantel decor is to just place pure white candles with boughs and a pair of turtle doves. The flowers on the boughs should be white to coordinate with the candles and doves. The main focus should be on keeping the decoration simple yet attractive. Make sure that you don’t place too many things on the mantel to make it look crowded or cluttered. If you have a theme for the wedding, then stick to it, and decorate it accordingly. In some cases, mismatched things also make a great decor for the fireplace. You may consult your relatives or an interior designer for more ideas.

These were some ways for decorating a mantel for a wedding. Adorning the fireplace mantel for a wedding can be done in a different manner, based on the type of wedding. Unleash your creativity and come up with some authentic ways to decorate your home for a wedding or any other occasion.
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Weddings are an occasion of great joy and celebration. One of the best ways for portraying this joy is by decorating your house and also the place of wedding. In the house every room will be decorated with some of the choicest confetti, balloons and flowers. If you have a fireplace mantel in any room, especially in the living room, you can decorate it as well. The fireplace is the focal point of a room and decorating it will improve the look of a room. There are many ideas using which the mantel can be decorated. You can decorate your mantel for a wedding in many creative ways that will transform the fireplace mantel into a thing of beauty.

Mantel Decorating Ideas for a Wedding.

In order to beautify the room you have to take care that every part of it has been covered. And if you have a fireplace in the room then make it a point to add a few decorations to it also. A bare fireplace mantel will only reflect the coldness of the room, and also appear to be unwelcoming. Decorating fireplace mantels for weddings is an excellent way to improve the focal point of a room. Here are some interesting ways to decorate a mantel for a wedding.

If you want a plain yet stunning fireplace mantel, then stick to the color white. Nothing entices the eye than the immaculate beauty of white roses and other blossoms clubbed together in a vase. You can make wreaths out of white lilies and tie white satin ribbons around them. Laces also make excellent decorating material for a fireplace mantel. Decorate the mantel with flowers that are the bride’s favorite.

You can also place candlesticks on the mantel along with the flower vases. Beautifully colored candles on the mantel, coupled with fresh blossoms, can give a sensational change to the room. Tie satin or organza bows around the candlesticks and flower vases for a more beautiful appearance. You can also use seasonal flowers with a few leaves. The frame of the fireplace can be covered with handmade organza flowers. You can also hang ornaments from the mantel.

Using organza fabric for decorating the mantel is also another innovative idea. Choose the desired color of the fabric and cut it out after measuring the mantel. Pin the fabric in the center of the fireplace and make a wave out of the corners and pin them to the mantel. Team this with flower vases, candles and a large mirror for a breathtaking backdrop for pictures to be taken in front of the mantel.

Another idea for fireplace mantel decor is to just place pure white candles with boughs and a pair of turtle doves. The flowers on the boughs should be white to coordinate with the candles and doves. The main focus should be on keeping the decoration simple yet attractive. Make sure that you don’t place too many things on the mantel to make it look crowded or cluttered. If you have a theme for the wedding, then stick to it, and decorate it accordingly. In some cases, mismatched things also make a great decor for the fireplace. You may consult your relatives or an interior designer for more ideas.

These were some ways for decorating a mantel for a wedding. Adorning the fireplace mantel for a wedding can be done in a different manner, based on the type of wedding. Unleash your creativity and come up with some authentic ways to decorate your home for a wedding or any other occasion.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

When it comes to your wedding services, nobody wants to spend too much and yet have to foot the bill for the reception. Really it depends on where you want to your wedding to be and what type of service that you are hoping to have.

There is a way to satisfy all types of weddings as long as you know what your options are. Let’s take a look at the different types of ceremonies that you can choose from that can save you a great deal of money.

Church Ceremony:

When you want your ceremony to be in a church, you will often have to pay for the rental and the priest or minister to perform the ceremony.

Some churches will decorate for you while others will not. If this is an issue, be sure to ask first. How much money you will pay for the ceremony will vary and will depend on how the policies of the church.

Here are some tips on how you can save money on a church ceremony.
  •  Look for a church that offers complete services or all inclusive packages rather than separate fees
  • Try to bargain deals for outdoor weddings
  • Rent the church alone and hire your own minister
  • Have your services on a day where there are no church services because it may be cheaper
  • Decorate the church yourself
  • Offer to volunteer at the church for awhile in exchange for a discount
  • You can save some money by hosting your ceremony in the church basement rather than in the worship center.
  • Churches will often offer more inexpensive prices if you are a member of the church.

Outdoor Ceremony:

You can save a great deal of money by hosting your ceremony outside like in a beautiful park, at the beach, on a hilltop or even in your yard.

Of course, having the ceremony in your backyard is the cheapest. Here are some of the formalities that go with having an outdoor ceremony that can save you money all around.

  • The best way is to have the service in your backyard
  • Choose an open public forum that does not generally have a great deal of people trying to access it, and get the right permits etc. beforehand
  • Opting for an ordained minister rather than a priest etc. is often cheaper. Just be sure to check that whoever you choose can legally perform wedding ceremonies in your area.
  • You can forego the chairs and have the guests standing as long as you host a short ceremony. A nice white or themed linen on the ground for guests to stand on is an elegant touch
  • When going with outdoor ceremony, people often opt for the portable arch because it is easy to transport and just as elegant
  • Of course, you can always host your ceremony at city hall and save your money for the reception. Record the ceremony and host a viewing during the reception

Outdoor ceremonies open the door to many themes that can greatly reduce the cost of your wedding and reception. Hawaiian themes and beach themes can help you save money on formal wear, and decorations etc. because people having an outdoor wedding are often casually or island dressed.

It makes the ceremony more comfortable for the guests too because they are also dressed casually.

Outdoor ceremonies can immediately switch from ceremony to reception which saves some extra money on travel fees too, such as limos etc. The Hawaiian theme will be a great way to have a luau or pig roast reception.
You might want to consider a theme that lets you have a picnic for your reception party or a beach party or bonfire, but I will get into themes in more detail in a later section.

All of these tips were designed to help you find deals and discounts. You can also choose to have your ceremony at a courthouse or city hall building; record the services and play the recording during your reception instead. It is a nice way to share your vows with your friends and family without spending a fortune on the ceremony.

Wedding Chapel:

When most people think of wedding chapels they think of Las Vegas style chapels, but that is not all that chapels are. If you are a religious person, it is very easy to solve the question of a wedding chapel because you can choose to get married in your usual place of worship.

This may be a church, synagogue, mosque or other religious temple. However, if you have not had a religious upbringing, are marrying someone of a different religion or culture, or simply would rather select a different venue, it is important to discover what wedding chapel options are open to you.

If you would still like a ceremony in the style of a particular religion, most chapels have a host of different officiates who can provide the appropriate wedding ceremony to suit your own specific needs.

The majority of wedding chapels are designed in the style of churches. Most couples seek this traditional type of scene, even if they do want a non-denominational ceremony.

Chapels advertise features, such as stained glass windows, oak flooring, historical buildings, chandeliers and more. If you would prefer a modern building, it is possible to find chapels that are less traditional, such as those that are located in art galleries but you will need to research them well if you want to get a good deal.

Wedding chapels come in various sizes, and you must calculate how many guests will require seating at your wedding before committing to a particular chapel.

The majority of chapels seat between a hundred and a hundred and fifty guests, but there is one to suit every size of wedding. In Las Vegas, for example, there are chapels just large enough for the Bride, Groom, officiate and witness.

The location of your wedding chapel is key. There are numerous choices in cities and towns, but you may opt for a more natural or dramatic position. There are wedding chapels located anywhere from the Smoky Mountains to Hawaiian beaches, from Lake Tahoe to Disneyland!

If you have connections to the military, you could consider holding your wedding in a military chapel on a military base. There are long waiting lists for these facilities, but they are usually free (except a charitable donation).

Some facilities offer a choice of chapel depending on your religion, and it is possible to find Protestant, Catholic and Jewish chapels. However, there may be restrictions on decoration or numbers of guests.

There is also a vast array of novelty, or themed, wedding chapels springing up everywhere these days. The first themed chapels originated in Las Vegas, but it is now possible to find outlandish chapel designs anywhere.

Aside from the ubiquitous Elvis chapels, there are options such as a neon wedding at the luminous chapel in New Orleans, or a Cowboy chapel in Nevada. Try to incorporate the theme into other aspects of your wedding, such as your attire, the music and food. Some chapels even supply costumes for the guests which can really make your day a great deal of fun.
By Mia LeCron
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When it comes to your wedding services, nobody wants to spend too much and yet have to foot the bill for the reception. Really it depends on where you want to your wedding to be and what type of service that you are hoping to have.

There is a way to satisfy all types of weddings as long as you know what your options are. Let’s take a look at the different types of ceremonies that you can choose from that can save you a great deal of money.

Church Ceremony:

When you want your ceremony to be in a church, you will often have to pay for the rental and the priest or minister to perform the ceremony.

Some churches will decorate for you while others will not. If this is an issue, be sure to ask first. How much money you will pay for the ceremony will vary and will depend on how the policies of the church.

Here are some tips on how you can save money on a church ceremony.
  •  Look for a church that offers complete services or all inclusive packages rather than separate fees
  • Try to bargain deals for outdoor weddings
  • Rent the church alone and hire your own minister
  • Have your services on a day where there are no church services because it may be cheaper
  • Decorate the church yourself
  • Offer to volunteer at the church for awhile in exchange for a discount
  • You can save some money by hosting your ceremony in the church basement rather than in the worship center.
  • Churches will often offer more inexpensive prices if you are a member of the church.

Outdoor Ceremony:

You can save a great deal of money by hosting your ceremony outside like in a beautiful park, at the beach, on a hilltop or even in your yard.

Of course, having the ceremony in your backyard is the cheapest. Here are some of the formalities that go with having an outdoor ceremony that can save you money all around.

  • The best way is to have the service in your backyard
  • Choose an open public forum that does not generally have a great deal of people trying to access it, and get the right permits etc. beforehand
  • Opting for an ordained minister rather than a priest etc. is often cheaper. Just be sure to check that whoever you choose can legally perform wedding ceremonies in your area.
  • You can forego the chairs and have the guests standing as long as you host a short ceremony. A nice white or themed linen on the ground for guests to stand on is an elegant touch
  • When going with outdoor ceremony, people often opt for the portable arch because it is easy to transport and just as elegant
  • Of course, you can always host your ceremony at city hall and save your money for the reception. Record the ceremony and host a viewing during the reception

Outdoor ceremonies open the door to many themes that can greatly reduce the cost of your wedding and reception. Hawaiian themes and beach themes can help you save money on formal wear, and decorations etc. because people having an outdoor wedding are often casually or island dressed.

It makes the ceremony more comfortable for the guests too because they are also dressed casually.

Outdoor ceremonies can immediately switch from ceremony to reception which saves some extra money on travel fees too, such as limos etc. The Hawaiian theme will be a great way to have a luau or pig roast reception.
You might want to consider a theme that lets you have a picnic for your reception party or a beach party or bonfire, but I will get into themes in more detail in a later section.

All of these tips were designed to help you find deals and discounts. You can also choose to have your ceremony at a courthouse or city hall building; record the services and play the recording during your reception instead. It is a nice way to share your vows with your friends and family without spending a fortune on the ceremony.

Wedding Chapel:

When most people think of wedding chapels they think of Las Vegas style chapels, but that is not all that chapels are. If you are a religious person, it is very easy to solve the question of a wedding chapel because you can choose to get married in your usual place of worship.

This may be a church, synagogue, mosque or other religious temple. However, if you have not had a religious upbringing, are marrying someone of a different religion or culture, or simply would rather select a different venue, it is important to discover what wedding chapel options are open to you.

If you would still like a ceremony in the style of a particular religion, most chapels have a host of different officiates who can provide the appropriate wedding ceremony to suit your own specific needs.

The majority of wedding chapels are designed in the style of churches. Most couples seek this traditional type of scene, even if they do want a non-denominational ceremony.

Chapels advertise features, such as stained glass windows, oak flooring, historical buildings, chandeliers and more. If you would prefer a modern building, it is possible to find chapels that are less traditional, such as those that are located in art galleries but you will need to research them well if you want to get a good deal.

Wedding chapels come in various sizes, and you must calculate how many guests will require seating at your wedding before committing to a particular chapel.

The majority of chapels seat between a hundred and a hundred and fifty guests, but there is one to suit every size of wedding. In Las Vegas, for example, there are chapels just large enough for the Bride, Groom, officiate and witness.

The location of your wedding chapel is key. There are numerous choices in cities and towns, but you may opt for a more natural or dramatic position. There are wedding chapels located anywhere from the Smoky Mountains to Hawaiian beaches, from Lake Tahoe to Disneyland!

If you have connections to the military, you could consider holding your wedding in a military chapel on a military base. There are long waiting lists for these facilities, but they are usually free (except a charitable donation).

Some facilities offer a choice of chapel depending on your religion, and it is possible to find Protestant, Catholic and Jewish chapels. However, there may be restrictions on decoration or numbers of guests.

There is also a vast array of novelty, or themed, wedding chapels springing up everywhere these days. The first themed chapels originated in Las Vegas, but it is now possible to find outlandish chapel designs anywhere.

Aside from the ubiquitous Elvis chapels, there are options such as a neon wedding at the luminous chapel in New Orleans, or a Cowboy chapel in Nevada. Try to incorporate the theme into other aspects of your wedding, such as your attire, the music and food. Some chapels even supply costumes for the guests which can really make your day a great deal of fun.
By Mia LeCron

Sunday, April 22, 2012

If you’re going the increasingly popular route of personalizing your own wedding vows, you’re probably looking for some tips to make your vows as special, meaningful, and eloquent as you can. This is something that will take time beforehand so that you can prepare yourself and become completely comfortable with what you’re saying. Remember, you’re not just saying pretty words, you’re stating your wedding vows — words from the heart that aim to express if only a fraction of how important this bond of love is to you.

The most important thing you can do is to rehearse your vows until you know them like the back of your hand. Work towards making the words sound as though they are as natural as if you’d thought them up right there, and were speaking from that little touch of Shakespeare in your brain. This will diminish hesitancy and constant note-reading, and will give a much more heartfelt impression.

Here are some other tips:

* Come up with certain “landmarks” within your vows that will act as mental cues to help you to continue without pausing to remember what comes next.

* Rehearse your vows out loud, until you feel completely “conversationally comfortable” with them. This will make you feel secure in your words, and will help you to concentrate more on the way you are saying them, instead of just remembering what you are saying. Rehearsing your vows out loud will also help you to trust yourself more with the words you’ve chosen, and you will feel much less artificial when the time comes that you are saying them to your future spouse.

* Keep eye contact with your future spouse. This is not only romantic to watch for those attending the wedding, but it will be all the more meaningful to your true love. And what’s more, you’ll find yourself feeling the full emotional force of your words as you gaze adoringly into the eyes of the one who is gazing adoringly back at you.

* Speak clearly, and be sure of your pronunciation before you get up in front of everyone.

* Remember that you aren’t the only one who is nervous. Smile lovingly, hold hands if it is appropriate, and truly feel the words that you’re saying. Let your future spouse feel at ease because you love him or her just that much.

* Keep a good mental attitude. Don’t think to yourself, “How am I going to survive this?” Instead, think, “This is it; I’m joining with the person I love. This is the best day of my life.”

* Vary your voice tonality and speed as you say your vows. This helps you to convey energy when you need to, and when you slow down a bit, you’ll show true heart.

Practice your vows, be ready to say them, and you’ll find that you’ll be much less frightened, much more thrilling and, above all, a true romantic. You’ll enjoy yourself a great deal more and will remember this tremendous moment forever.
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If you’re going the increasingly popular route of personalizing your own wedding vows, you’re probably looking for some tips to make your vows as special, meaningful, and eloquent as you can. This is something that will take time beforehand so that you can prepare yourself and become completely comfortable with what you’re saying. Remember, you’re not just saying pretty words, you’re stating your wedding vows — words from the heart that aim to express if only a fraction of how important this bond of love is to you.

The most important thing you can do is to rehearse your vows until you know them like the back of your hand. Work towards making the words sound as though they are as natural as if you’d thought them up right there, and were speaking from that little touch of Shakespeare in your brain. This will diminish hesitancy and constant note-reading, and will give a much more heartfelt impression.

Here are some other tips:

* Come up with certain “landmarks” within your vows that will act as mental cues to help you to continue without pausing to remember what comes next.

* Rehearse your vows out loud, until you feel completely “conversationally comfortable” with them. This will make you feel secure in your words, and will help you to concentrate more on the way you are saying them, instead of just remembering what you are saying. Rehearsing your vows out loud will also help you to trust yourself more with the words you’ve chosen, and you will feel much less artificial when the time comes that you are saying them to your future spouse.

* Keep eye contact with your future spouse. This is not only romantic to watch for those attending the wedding, but it will be all the more meaningful to your true love. And what’s more, you’ll find yourself feeling the full emotional force of your words as you gaze adoringly into the eyes of the one who is gazing adoringly back at you.

* Speak clearly, and be sure of your pronunciation before you get up in front of everyone.

* Remember that you aren’t the only one who is nervous. Smile lovingly, hold hands if it is appropriate, and truly feel the words that you’re saying. Let your future spouse feel at ease because you love him or her just that much.

* Keep a good mental attitude. Don’t think to yourself, “How am I going to survive this?” Instead, think, “This is it; I’m joining with the person I love. This is the best day of my life.”

* Vary your voice tonality and speed as you say your vows. This helps you to convey energy when you need to, and when you slow down a bit, you’ll show true heart.

Practice your vows, be ready to say them, and you’ll find that you’ll be much less frightened, much more thrilling and, above all, a true romantic. You’ll enjoy yourself a great deal more and will remember this tremendous moment forever.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

It’s safe to say that of all the important events in your lifetime, your wedding day is certain to be right up there with those that are the most meaningful. And throughout the entire wedding day – the preparations, the ceremony, the reception, and the wedding night – the moment when you recite your wedding vows to each other is the most meaningful. It is a time that you will remember forever, exactly as it felt: a sublime, dreamlike fantastical moment, when everyone significant to you is watching as you join in wedlock with the most important individual in your life.

Conquering Your Fears

Since this is such a unique and central moment to your romantic life, you’re probably wondering how it is that you’ll make the experience better than that 10th grade public-speaking assignment where you blanked out halfway through and fainted in front of all of your peers. Begin by telling yourself that it is perfectly natural to feel nervous when speaking in public. Moreover, not everyone is born with perfect public-speaking skills that accurately demonstrate what they feel in their hearts. However, fortunately for the majority of us, these things can be learned.

Of course, being well-prepared and armed with wedding vows you know are the absolute best they could possibly be is one of the easiest ways to overcome these fears. How do I know? Because the home-study course I put together, The Ultimate Wedding Vow Toolkit, has helped hundreds of couples take the fear out of their wedding ceremony by giving them the tools they need to write truly amazing wedding vows.

But beyond that, when you think logically about each of these fears, you’ll realize there is nothing that cannot be overcome with a bit of care, technique, and practice. Let’s take a realistic look at these five incredibly common worries. In a few minutes, you’ll see that none of them are likely to spoil your ceremony.
Common Fear #1: Freezing Up

This is a direct result of being excessively nervous. Therefore, it’s important to come up with some calming techniques that will help you to keep cool. It’s only natural to be a bit nervous. In fact, the added rush from being a little on the anxious side can actually help you to speak better and with added feeling. The best technique that you can give yourself is breathing. Most often, when we are overly frightened, we either breathe much too quickly or we hold our breath. Therefore, as you’re keeping yourself calm, concentrate on breathing smoothly, neither too fast or too slow, but regularly, in through your nose and out through your mouth. Practice a few times in advance, especially in other situations that you’ve found a bit stressful in the past. You’ll be surprised at what an enormous difference something as simple as breathing can do for you.

Common Fear #2: Going Blank

This is another trick played by your overly-nervous brain. To stop yourself from becoming so nervous that you go blank, or even to remove any fear that you may go blank, bring a “backup” copy of your wedding vows on cue cards that you can slip into your pocket. Make sure they are very crisp and neat looking so that you won’t hesitate to use them if you have to, and write clearly on them so that you won’t get stuck due to sloppiness.

Common Fear #3: Blushing, Dry Mouth, and Shaking.

These are extremely common physical responses to being nervous and having to perform in front of others. However, even if they do begin to occur, you can bring yourself to a calmer state where these physical symptoms will begin to fade. Try to ignore blushing and shaking as much as possible and just concentrate on your vows and how much you love the person to whom you are making those vows. With regards to dry mouth, drink lots of water beforehand, and try not to think about it. As long as you concentrate on what you’re doing, instead of the fact that you are blushing, shaking, or have a dry mouth, they will actually begin to resolve themselves quite quickly.

Common Fear #4: Having Someone Heckle

This is a common fear, but it simply doesn’t happen at weddings. Remind yourself that everyone there with you is hoping the very best for you and your future spouse. They are all nervous right along with you and wouldn’t dream of saying anything but best wishes for your future together. The closest they will come to “heckling” is sending a mental prayer to provide you the strength and the courage to continue so that you may enjoy long and happy lives together.

Common Fear #5: Being Judged

The people attending your wedding are all people who know you, like or love you, and who wish you the very best. They know how much adrenaline is running through your system as you say your wedding vows, and wouldn’t judge you at a time like that; except to think about how well suited you are to the love of your life.
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It’s safe to say that of all the important events in your lifetime, your wedding day is certain to be right up there with those that are the most meaningful. And throughout the entire wedding day – the preparations, the ceremony, the reception, and the wedding night – the moment when you recite your wedding vows to each other is the most meaningful. It is a time that you will remember forever, exactly as it felt: a sublime, dreamlike fantastical moment, when everyone significant to you is watching as you join in wedlock with the most important individual in your life.

Conquering Your Fears

Since this is such a unique and central moment to your romantic life, you’re probably wondering how it is that you’ll make the experience better than that 10th grade public-speaking assignment where you blanked out halfway through and fainted in front of all of your peers. Begin by telling yourself that it is perfectly natural to feel nervous when speaking in public. Moreover, not everyone is born with perfect public-speaking skills that accurately demonstrate what they feel in their hearts. However, fortunately for the majority of us, these things can be learned.

Of course, being well-prepared and armed with wedding vows you know are the absolute best they could possibly be is one of the easiest ways to overcome these fears. How do I know? Because the home-study course I put together, The Ultimate Wedding Vow Toolkit, has helped hundreds of couples take the fear out of their wedding ceremony by giving them the tools they need to write truly amazing wedding vows.

But beyond that, when you think logically about each of these fears, you’ll realize there is nothing that cannot be overcome with a bit of care, technique, and practice. Let’s take a realistic look at these five incredibly common worries. In a few minutes, you’ll see that none of them are likely to spoil your ceremony.
Common Fear #1: Freezing Up

This is a direct result of being excessively nervous. Therefore, it’s important to come up with some calming techniques that will help you to keep cool. It’s only natural to be a bit nervous. In fact, the added rush from being a little on the anxious side can actually help you to speak better and with added feeling. The best technique that you can give yourself is breathing. Most often, when we are overly frightened, we either breathe much too quickly or we hold our breath. Therefore, as you’re keeping yourself calm, concentrate on breathing smoothly, neither too fast or too slow, but regularly, in through your nose and out through your mouth. Practice a few times in advance, especially in other situations that you’ve found a bit stressful in the past. You’ll be surprised at what an enormous difference something as simple as breathing can do for you.

Common Fear #2: Going Blank

This is another trick played by your overly-nervous brain. To stop yourself from becoming so nervous that you go blank, or even to remove any fear that you may go blank, bring a “backup” copy of your wedding vows on cue cards that you can slip into your pocket. Make sure they are very crisp and neat looking so that you won’t hesitate to use them if you have to, and write clearly on them so that you won’t get stuck due to sloppiness.

Common Fear #3: Blushing, Dry Mouth, and Shaking.

These are extremely common physical responses to being nervous and having to perform in front of others. However, even if they do begin to occur, you can bring yourself to a calmer state where these physical symptoms will begin to fade. Try to ignore blushing and shaking as much as possible and just concentrate on your vows and how much you love the person to whom you are making those vows. With regards to dry mouth, drink lots of water beforehand, and try not to think about it. As long as you concentrate on what you’re doing, instead of the fact that you are blushing, shaking, or have a dry mouth, they will actually begin to resolve themselves quite quickly.

Common Fear #4: Having Someone Heckle

This is a common fear, but it simply doesn’t happen at weddings. Remind yourself that everyone there with you is hoping the very best for you and your future spouse. They are all nervous right along with you and wouldn’t dream of saying anything but best wishes for your future together. The closest they will come to “heckling” is sending a mental prayer to provide you the strength and the courage to continue so that you may enjoy long and happy lives together.

Common Fear #5: Being Judged

The people attending your wedding are all people who know you, like or love you, and who wish you the very best. They know how much adrenaline is running through your system as you say your wedding vows, and wouldn’t judge you at a time like that; except to think about how well suited you are to the love of your life.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

When you are choosing the look for your wedding cake, the first decision will be the type of icing you will have. This will be influenced by the type of finish you would like as well as the style of your wedding and cake. Here are three common types of icing:

1. Royal icing is made from pure icing sugar and egg whites, and it sets very hard so is generally the best option is you want intricate piping and delicate shapes. Royal icing tends to be used in icing wedding cakes for very formal occasions, and it is quite heavy so should be used on a dense cake such as a fruit cake. You will need a layer of marzipan or jam between the cake and the icing.

2. Fondant icing tastes similar to royal icing, but liquid glucose is added to the icing sugar and egg whites meaning that it never sets really hard. It can be used to make simple shapes, but is usually too soft for elaborate piping. Fondant icing gives a completely smooth and even finish. Fondant icing can be used on lighter sponge cakes, but still requires a base layer between the cake and the icing.

3. Butter cream icing is a delicious alternative to royal or fondant icing, and it is egg free. Made from icing sugar and butter, butter cream gives a textured finish, and is ideal for icing wedding cakes for informal occasions where the cake will all be eaten on the day. Butter cream can be applied directly to the cake without a base layer, and is often used for cupcakes. It can be piped to give a swirling effect, but this will be very soft so care should be taken in transportation.
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When you are choosing the look for your wedding cake, the first decision will be the type of icing you will have. This will be influenced by the type of finish you would like as well as the style of your wedding and cake. Here are three common types of icing:

1. Royal icing is made from pure icing sugar and egg whites, and it sets very hard so is generally the best option is you want intricate piping and delicate shapes. Royal icing tends to be used in icing wedding cakes for very formal occasions, and it is quite heavy so should be used on a dense cake such as a fruit cake. You will need a layer of marzipan or jam between the cake and the icing.

2. Fondant icing tastes similar to royal icing, but liquid glucose is added to the icing sugar and egg whites meaning that it never sets really hard. It can be used to make simple shapes, but is usually too soft for elaborate piping. Fondant icing gives a completely smooth and even finish. Fondant icing can be used on lighter sponge cakes, but still requires a base layer between the cake and the icing.

3. Butter cream icing is a delicious alternative to royal or fondant icing, and it is egg free. Made from icing sugar and butter, butter cream gives a textured finish, and is ideal for icing wedding cakes for informal occasions where the cake will all be eaten on the day. Butter cream can be applied directly to the cake without a base layer, and is often used for cupcakes. It can be piped to give a swirling effect, but this will be very soft so care should be taken in transportation.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Choosing the perfect wedding cake is one of the most challenging aspects of your wedding, simply because not only does it have to look awesome, it has to taste just as great too. So here’s 3 tips for you brides-to-be on how to choose the perfect wedding cake that your guests will love.

1. Research
One enjoyable part about choosing a wedding cake is going through all the lovely cake pictures and choosing the type that you like. You can look through our gallery of wedding cake pictures so you are aware about the types of cakes available out there, in terms of design and taste. If you have a dream cake in mind, get pictures from the internet, think of color swatches cake decoration material before making your request for a custom cake. That way, your baker will have a better idea of what you want. Understanding some basic terms of wedding cakes. For example, there are two common edible cake decoration items, fondant and buttercream. Fondant is easy to mould into interesting shapes and neat designs can be created, but it does not taste very palpable. On the other hand, buttercream tastes awesome, but it cannot be as easily shaped as fondant. For a cake that looks stunning and tastes amazing, an experienced baker can place a thin layer of fondant over the buttercream frosting, so that the cake looks delectable and tastes just as great.
2. Save Some Cake For Yourselves!

On the wedding day, many couples do not get the opportunity to eat the cake that they painstakingly helped to create. Ask your family or caterer to save some for you, you deserve to eat the cake that you were involved in creating! Enjoy your little piece of heaven with your spouse as a night snack before heading to bed, it’ll be a sweet closure to all the months of wedding preparation!
3. Less is More

We understand it’s probably the first time you are getting a professional service for cake creation and design. However, be careful not to overdo the decorating. Fondant designs, flowers and ribbons are great additions to spruce up the cake, but be sure to leave some space to make it look not too cluttered. If you choose to opt for fresh flowers, select those which are more hardy, so that they look fresh throughout the evening. Some examples are calla lilies, dahlias and roses.
We hope you have enjoyed this post on how to choose your wedding cake. Stay tuned for more tips on planning your perfect wedding!
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Choosing the perfect wedding cake is one of the most challenging aspects of your wedding, simply because not only does it have to look awesome, it has to taste just as great too. So here’s 3 tips for you brides-to-be on how to choose the perfect wedding cake that your guests will love.

1. Research
One enjoyable part about choosing a wedding cake is going through all the lovely cake pictures and choosing the type that you like. You can look through our gallery of wedding cake pictures so you are aware about the types of cakes available out there, in terms of design and taste. If you have a dream cake in mind, get pictures from the internet, think of color swatches cake decoration material before making your request for a custom cake. That way, your baker will have a better idea of what you want. Understanding some basic terms of wedding cakes. For example, there are two common edible cake decoration items, fondant and buttercream. Fondant is easy to mould into interesting shapes and neat designs can be created, but it does not taste very palpable. On the other hand, buttercream tastes awesome, but it cannot be as easily shaped as fondant. For a cake that looks stunning and tastes amazing, an experienced baker can place a thin layer of fondant over the buttercream frosting, so that the cake looks delectable and tastes just as great.
2. Save Some Cake For Yourselves!

On the wedding day, many couples do not get the opportunity to eat the cake that they painstakingly helped to create. Ask your family or caterer to save some for you, you deserve to eat the cake that you were involved in creating! Enjoy your little piece of heaven with your spouse as a night snack before heading to bed, it’ll be a sweet closure to all the months of wedding preparation!
3. Less is More

We understand it’s probably the first time you are getting a professional service for cake creation and design. However, be careful not to overdo the decorating. Fondant designs, flowers and ribbons are great additions to spruce up the cake, but be sure to leave some space to make it look not too cluttered. If you choose to opt for fresh flowers, select those which are more hardy, so that they look fresh throughout the evening. Some examples are calla lilies, dahlias and roses.
We hope you have enjoyed this post on how to choose your wedding cake. Stay tuned for more tips on planning your perfect wedding!