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Posts by Brittany Foster

D-I-Y: Your Wedding Flowers

Weddings can be expensive, so many brides are turning to DIY flower options to save a little money. It gives you a chance to let your creative juices flow and to add a personal touch to your decor. Plus, it gives you more freedom when choosing the flower types and accessories.

For centerpieces, you don't have to stick to flowers alone. Branches, twigs, vines, and even dried wheat can be used depending on the time of year and your theme. Spice them up with decorative crystals, textured spray paint, or satin ribbons. You can [...]

Make Up Trends for 2012

 

On your wedding day, you still want to look like yourself, just a more perfect version. This is where make-up comes in, but remember that you still have to suit your theme and be true to yourself. You don't want to have so much make-up on that your groom can barely recognize you.

2012 make-up trends are leaning towards a natural look. Clean, clear skin, and creamy blushes in peaches and pinks. Since vintage glamour is becoming increasingly popular, bright red lips and soft smoky eyes are in. [...]

Exciting and Creative Date Night Ideas

 

Date nights aren't just about spending money and going out. They are about filling in the parts of your relationship that get overlooked while you are both living out your daily routines. Try and figure out what you would like more of in your relationship, and base your date around that.

For the couple that spends too much time at work try a date night in. Grab a bottle of wine, light some candles, throw in a movie, and share a plate of dessert. Relax and unwind together in your own home. [...]

Real Life Wedding Planning: Part 5

 

On December 23, 2011 I finally got married. After months of planning, drama, and stress, it's over. It went perfectly, even better than we thought that it would. The ceremony was beautiful, the dinner delicious, and the guests entertaining and supportive. The schedule that I had been working on for weeks was followed exactly, to my surprise.

After the ceremony I expected to feel like a wife. I thought there would be some sort of feeling of relief, or a 'walking on the clouds' sort of atmosphere. Instead, I feel exactly the same as [...]

The Hyatt Regency Calgary -The Perfect Venue

 

Photos Courtesy Of Hyatt Regency Calgary

If you live in or around Calgary and are looking for a unique and attractive wedding venue, look no further. The Hyatt Regency in Calgary is a stunning hotel that offers extensive wedding planning services and beautiful rooms for receptions.

Whether you are planning a small reception of 35 guests, or a large one of up to 1800 guests, the Hyatt Regency in Calgary has a room to suit your needs. They offer a number [...]

Real Life Wedding Planning: Part 4

Today, my wedding is a week away. My mother and grandmother will arrive tomorrow evening and then comes complete insanity. Don't get me wrong, I am excited, but having the 3 of us together in my tiny house is going to be interesting. You see, they asked me to wait on some things until they got here so that they could help out. Such as my shoes, my hair appointment, make-up, and my flowers. Now I am starting to think this was a bad idea.

Since the end of November, I keep having extremely vivid and disturbing dreams about my [...]

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 [...]

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. [...]

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 [...]

Cake Couture - Edible Art: Book Launch

The evening of Wednesday, November 16, 2011, was a fun time for all who attended the book launch for Annie Dam, owner of Cake Couture; a cake boutique in West Edmonton. On display were a number of dazzling, chic, and edible pieces of cake art from her new book Cake Couture.

The cakes were honorable. From sculpted roses that looked real to an "I Love NY" cake that showed style and creativity at its best. There was even a blank cake made for guests [...]