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Posts from December, 2011

Real Life Wedding Planning: Part 3

Since we are quickly approaching the date of my wedding, there isn't much left to do. As I write this, I still have one last dress fitting in about a week, and we have to pick up my fiancé's tux about a week before the wedding. Other than that, we are waiting.

So far, the hardest part of planning has been worrying about other people-who we should invite as a witness, if we would hurt someone's feelings, how to please everyone. That's why we decided to make it very small. We are getting married in front of and having a small [...]

Real Life Wedding Planning: Part 2

After deciding the date and the province, my fiancé and I moved onto planning the more intricate details. We started with an officiant. Neither of us are particularly religious and we wanted a small, simple ceremony. I set to work contacting all of the Alberta officiants in the Edmonton area and quickly learned that their prices vary quite radically.

Eventually we found the one that would work for us. Her price was right, and her personality and ceremony ideas matched ours. She suggested we do a sand ceremony after saying our vows, which we both thought was a great idea. Next [...]

Accessory Trends

 

2012 is going to be a year of color and sparkle for wedding trends in both decor and fashion. Fuchsia, turquoise, grey, and coral are all in and promise to provide decorations that pop and accessories that call for attention.

Because of the popularity of vintage weddings, bridal accessory trends for 2012 will include big, sparkly bracelets, chandelier earrings, and delicate brooches. This year will be all about sparkle and shine with an antique touch. Pearls are also an excellent alternative for a bride who wants a softer look. Birdcage veils are going [...]

Create the Perfect Turkey for this Holiday Season

 

This Holiday Season ... you're the newlyweds and newly elected by your new family to do the next holiday dinner. You can still sail into preparing a family feast with ease if you organize your menu and ingredients beforehand.

With both members of your family working, you need to keep this meal as effortless as possible but still come up with a traditional family fare in a polished and simple manner. Not as hard as it looks! With a little effort and organization, you'll pull this off and impress both [...]

Venue Decor and More!

The date has been set, the invitations mailed out. The bridesmaids and groomsmen have been chosen, and colors decided upon. All of these things provide you a general idea of what your day is going to look like, but when your guests walk into that ceremony, what do you want them to see?

Over the years I've gone to my fair share of family weddings, and as I'm getting older, I've started getting more invites to dear friends of mines special days. And the one thing that remains consistent throughout is the ceremony decorations.

When people typically get married in churches, the [...]

Incredible Engagement Stories - Lisa and Bryan

 

Lisa and Bryan ~ 9/30/2011

Bryan grew up in Maryland and Lisa grew up in Connecticut. When Bryan and Lisa first met they quickly realized their love for Disney. During Lisa's college years, she worked for Disney in Florida while Bryan worked for Disney in California; though there time working for Disney was short lived there love for Disney still remained. Something led Bryan to Connecticut and led Lisa back to Connecticut to finish school. Through the course of their relationships they learned not only did they have such a [...]

Cake Me Baby!

Let them eat cake...

So, you've gone through the ceremony - everyone has ooh'd and awe'd at your gorgeous dress and perfectly-fitting flower arrangements. What's the next thing they look to be wowed by? Your cake!

You have so many amazing options for cakes today. You can go classic with a tiered tower cake, go vogue with some cupcakes, or even go off-the-tracks with alternative ideas.

If you want to go with the traditional tiered beauties, you have a few options. You have the option of white - or vanilla - cake. This is a pretty classic and safe choice; most people enjoy [...]

Incredible Engagement Stories -Melissa & Kyle

 

Melissa and Kyle ~ 06/2012


Kyle and Melissa met while attending school in Kona, Hawaii. They attended school for three months and then went on a three month mission's trip to South Africa. There were many different countries to choose from for the mission's trip but they both ended up on the same team. They slowly got to know each other throughout the three months and at the very end of the trip on a beach watching the sunset Kyle asked me Melissa out.

Melissa lives in Canada [...]

Bridal Aisle Style

The aisle that you walk down on your wedding day is sort of like a bridge that connects the engaged you to the married you. It is the last walk that you will take before you become a wife, so why not make it fantastic?


Winter weddings are always beautiful, but how can you spice up your aisle without making it look like you're on your way to the North Pole? Here are some ideas that will make your walk up the aisle one to remember. To get away from the holiday feel, try using colors like silver or blue. [...]

Incredible Engagement Stories - Sharon & Michael

 

Sharon & Michael ~ 09/20/2011

How She Saw It:

On the morning of September 20, 2011Mike and Sharon woke up at Mike's Oma's house. They had decided to play some cards, go to the pool, and do some shopping, etc. that day. When they got home from shopping with Oma, Mike asked Sharon if she had wanted to go for a walk, Sharon declined. Mike seemed sad. Dinner was almost ready at this time and Sharon didn't want to be rude and just take off. So, dinner was served and Mike barely ate [...]

Real Life Wedding Planning: Part 1

I was not one of those little girls who played out her dream wedding with dolls or who knew what kind of dress she wanted since the age of 5. I never really thought about my wedding until I got engaged on December 23, 2008. Then, it hit me: I was going to have a wedding and I was going to have to plan it. Of course, I didn't start planning it until 8 months ago because I wanted to enjoy being engaged for awhile first.

Planning things is a gift of mine, so I didn't [...]

Hair today, gone tomorrow... but then back again!

As much as I love fashion, trends seem to be going through a revolving door. Pieces and styles that were popular 15 years ago seem to be consistently making a comeback. For instance, in today’s society you might look around the room and see flare-legged jeans coming back, shoulder pads in boyfriend blazers, fedoras, tapered pants, oxford shoes, wide black rimmed glasses. Everything revolves, albeit with slight and subtle differences to make things neater, but things are essentially the same.

In today’s celebrity culture, things are taking a step back [...]