Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Choosing Your Wedding Songs - The Bride And Groom's First Dance


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The Song From Your Past

Most couples end up choosing a wedding song that has a significance from their joint past. Maybe it was the song that played on the jukebox at their first date, or the song that was booming from the speakers when they first locked eyes at the club where they met.

Some people go as far as to use the song that was playing in the car when they took their first trip to the supermarket together. The options when choosing your first dance song are limited only by the number of songs that have been written and produced in the history of the world. So the choice of a wedding song to go with the bride and groom's first dance can be a difficult one.

You don't have to limit yourself to the song that coincidentally was playing when choosing your first dance song. It may have been a really bad song. So instead you can pick a wedding song that you and your husband-to-be both get excited about whenever you hear it come on the radio. Your wedding song should reflect you and the groom's likes and tastes.

Surprise Your Guests

The bride and groom's first dance is a key memorable moment. Many brides and grooms realize this, so they want to surprise the guests when choosing your first dance song. You can start off with a slow song and dance that has the crowd smiling and tearing up with emotion, then stop the music abruptly (think of a record screeching to a halt) and do a skit where you and your new husband tell the audience you're tired of all this sappy stuff. Tell them to stop crying; it's time to party! The bride and groom's first dance should get everyone in the mood for dancing.

Then you put on the real wedding song-something upbeat that you two, your friends, and your family will all get excited about.

Old or New?

There are many different classifications of songs to consider when choosing your first dance song. The first decision to make is whether the song should be from the old school or the new school.

That really depends on your generation and your taste in music. If you and the groom are a little older, choosing a first dance song that is reminiscent of your younger days makes sense. If you are a younger couple, the bride and groom's first dance will probably be something new and energetic.

A swing dance theme for the bride and groom's first dance may require some wedding dance classes to get you both on the same page. You can spend hours and even days choosing your first dance song. Just be sure that the song is original and reveals who you and your groom are as a couple




Ashley Rader is the owner of Moments of Elegance, an online wedding boutique specializing in practical wedding favors, placecard holders and a huge collection of wedding favor ideas that will say thank you with style. Event planners can receive 5% off their order with coupon code: ezinearticles.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Bride Wedding Speech Samples - Where and How to Find Them


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Here's one great bride wedding speech:

"Hello, everyone. I'd like to thank everyone who is here today for showing up to help me celebrate our wedding.

To my beloved groom Joe, I love you so much. You cannot imagine how happy I am to be your wife. Ever since the day you proposed to me, I've been walking on air, counting the minutes until I became your bride. Now that I have, I want to tell you that I will spend the rest of my life being the kind of wife you deserve. You're my best friend, my partner and my love, and I am honored to call you my husband."

Here's another one:

"Good Evening or Good Evening Everyone
(or any suitable greeting you may wish to use, Trish)

On behalf of Steven and myself I would like to thank you all for joining us today as we celebrate our marriage. I know that some of you have traveled many miles to be here - thank you. We are honored to have you with us."

The fact is, you'll find THOUSANDS of bride speech samples on the web. The question remains, which ones worked best? Which ones produced the best response.

A simple analysis will solve the problem.

Usually the best bride wedding speeches have the following elements included:

1) Thank you note to the guests
2) Mentioning the most important people on the wedding (you, your mom and dad, your family, your Maid of honor and so on) and giving them some thank-you remarks for each one of them
3) Telling a story (or stories)
4) Closing the speech with a toast

I call call this the perfect bride speech formula which will produce the best response. But there's also one thing missing piece that many people don't tell you about and can have crucial impact on your speech...

It is your STATE OF MIND. I know, I know...your wedding day is the best day of your life. But if you truly want to make it unforgettable make sure the following:

1) Don't drink before the speech is given
2) Read 1) it is VERY IMPORTANT

You don't want to tell something that will make you regret. I once read an article where the Best man giving his speech, instead of saying the usual Jewish toast "L'Chaim!" which meant "To life" (most of the guests were Jewish, you know) said "Hallelujah!". You can guess he was a little bit drunk. Eventually the situation handled but I can guess it was one of the most embarrassing moments in his life.

So, be sober and deliver your perfect wedding speech!




If you want a great guide of wedding speech samples you can find one on this link [http://greatweddingspeeches.info]. Also I have a page with some free information on Bride Wedding Speeches.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Ideas For "Something Blue" For the Bride


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Every bride knows that she is supposed to wear or carry "something blue" on her wedding day. You may be stumped, though, as to just what that lucky blue item should be. Here are some ideas on blue things for the bride.

One of the easiest places to incorporate something blue is in your accessories. Your blue item can be seen or hidden, it is entirely up to you. If you want to show your something blue, then one of the best ideas is to look for bridal jewelry sets that have a few blue Swarovski crystals in them. This can be such a pretty and unexpected accent for your bridal ensemble; if you prefer bridal jewelry sets that are mostly white, simply choose pieces that are created primarily from pearls with just a couple of blue crystals. You will have a classic bridal look with a twist.

Your wedding shoes can be another place to get your something blue. This works especially well for brides who are planning to wear strappy sandals, because it is only a touch of blue. Brides who are wearing ballgowns will find that their shoes barely show under their full skirts anyway, so it is fine to choose a fun shoe. The best part about wearing blue shoes is that you will be able to use them again after the wedding, unlike some of the more traditional white bridal styles.

If you prefer to keep your something blue under wraps, then think about choosing an item like a blue garter. A lacy white bridal garter can be decorated with a little blue bow, and that is all you need. Some brides also like the idea of wearing sassy blue underwear, which is fine as long as they will not show through your white gown!

You don't have to wear your blue accent, either. It can be something that you carry as part of your bridal ensemble. A beautiful white hankie with your wedding date embroidered in a light blue thread would be one nice idea. You could also think about carrying a small handbag that is made of blue silk, or is white with some blue beading. The handbag is not something that the bride will carry down the aisle, but you do need a place to keep your lipstick and a few mints, so why not make it blue?

Another something blue that you can carry is your bouquet. There are a limited number of flowers that are available in blue, so check with your florist to see if there is an option that will be in bloom around the time of your wedding. Blue hydrangea is one of the most gorgeous blue flowers, and it is available for summer brides. If you cannot find a good choice for a blue flower, an all-white bouquet can be lived up with the addition of a blue satin ribbon. A very wide satin ribbon in a periwinkle or baby blue would be a beautiful way to tie the stems of your bouquet.

Your something blue is one of the areas of the wedding where you can be creative and have fun. Allow your personal style to dictate your choice. Just whatever you do, don't forget about this custom; the color blue is used at weddings to symbolize fidelity.




Ask Bridget for advice in areas of jewelry or weddings. She writes numerous articles providing information for the customers of Silverland Jewelry.com. Bridal jewelry sets can be custom made to be perfect for your wedding gown.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Fine Plus Size Mother Of The Bride Dresses


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There are many choices available when shopping for fine plus size mother of the bride dresses. The styles and selections available in plus sizes are better than ever. There are many retailers who specialize in attractive full figure and plus size garments, as well as an increasing number of manufacturers who have begun to offer more variety in their sizing practices. Gone are the days when you had to be pencil thin to find the perfect, fashionable dress.

The fashion industry seems to have woken up to the fact that beautiful women come in all shapes and sizes. There are many designers who now produce fine plus size mother of the bride dresses, in a variety of lovely styles and colors. It is easier than ever to find the perfect one to compliment your own taste, and sense of style. With the many options available, every woman can find the right, figure flattering dress to look her very best for her special occasion.

Fine plus size mother of the bride dresses can be found everywhere, from traditional bridal retailers, specialty shops, designer boutiques, to on-line retailers. Designers that offer fine plus size mother of the bride dresses include Naytaya, Marsoni, Misty Lane, Onyx Nite, Karen Miller, Cachet, Ursula of Switzerland, JS Collections, Marcelle Couture, Fifth Sunday, Darius Cordell and many others.

There are many retailers with attractive plus size lines. Among them are JC Penny, Audrey's Fine Fashions, Chadwick's, David's Bridal, Roaman's Formalwear, Coldwater Creek, Plus Size Bridal.com, and many others.

An on-line search will give you a long list of options, from designer and custom made fashions to ready to wear fashions in a range of sizes. The styles range from the young trendy type styles, to the more sophisticated, elegant ones, in wide varieties of fabrics and colors. With so many shopping options available, it can be simple to find the perfect dress for your special occasion.

When shopping for fine plus size mother of the bride dresses, it is important to check sizes carefully, as they can differ from one label to another. Most offer sizing charts, where you can compare your individual measurements to the sizes offered by the particular manufacturer. This is particularly important if you choose to shop with an on-line retailer, or when ordering custom dresses. It is also wise to be aware of the retailer's policy on returns, just in case your gown doesn't fit as well as you would like. Taking a little extra time to double check can save you from unnecessary hassles while preparing for your special day.

With so many options available, there are fine plus size mother of the bride dresses that will flatter the figures of women of all shapes and sizes. Plus size fashion is no longer just larger versions of apparel designed for smaller women, but has evolved into fabulous designs meant exclusively to flatter the full figured woman, that clearly demonstrate a true appreciation for the more generous figure, which makes it easier than it has ever been to find the perfect dress for your special occasion.




Abe Gardea is a full-time freelance writer and a regular contributor to http://bridesmaid-dresses-n-flower-girl-dresses.com

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Top Ten Bridal Gifts


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When looking for the perfect gift for a bride, you try to strike a balance between what she wants and what she needs. What makes the job harder is that you have to pick from hundreds of gift ideas from her bridal registry. However, there are some websites that can help you decide by providing information on the top ten things that brides want. Below are some of the most common items mentioned on these websites.

Wedding Gift Ideas

Some of the most famous types of gifts are honeymoon gifts. One good idea is to give the couple a guidebook or a travel book of the place where they will be spending their honeymoon. This gift will help them find their way around and visit spots that they should not miss. Another popular gift choice is lingerie, which will surely make any bride even more beautiful and keep the sparks flying during the wedding night. A popular choice for functional wedding gifts is a set of holiday decorations that can help the future wife make their first Christmas or holiday together more memorable.

Another gift idea is a compilation of the engagement memories of the couple, which may come in the form of an album or a scrapbook. This will help the bride keep the memories of her shower, engagement party, and other events alive. A similar idea is to give the bride a "history" of the groom's family. A family tree or an album will capture the story and make her know her husband's family better.

Gift Ideas for Before the Wedding

You may also choose to give the bride an advanced wedding gift that can help her throughout the planning of her wedding. A gift that would be very helpful is a digital camera that can help the bride take pictures of her wedding gown, the shower and other important aspects of the preparation.

Another gift that she would really appreciate is a gift certificate to the spa, where she can unwind from the stress of planning a wedding. Another useful gift that can help her release the stress is a book that will make her laugh. You could also have her new name monogrammed on different items like towels or diaries. Lastly, it is very important to remind the bride that getting married will not change who she is, and giving her gifts that you would have given her if she was not getting married can help her realize and affirm this.

These gift ideas can help you find that elusive bridal gift that the bride will surely appreciate and remember.




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Mother of the Bride Suits For a Change


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You clearly want to look your very best on what is likely to be the most important day of your daughter's adult life. After all, you will be up there in your place of pride on the top table and even though you have no intention of stealing any of the limelight from the blushing bride, you are still keen to look as stylish and elegant as you possibly can. Why not have a look at some mother of the bride suits for a change?

So, bearing this in mind, how much serious thought have you given to what you will be wearing on the day? Well if the answer to this question is that you have not yet started to plan your outfit as it all seems so far away, then you had better get started, because with all the other arrangements being made, the happy occasion will be upon you before you know where you are.

As the mother of the bride, how you dress will be pretty much governed by your age, your size and your outlook and attitude towards fashion in general. Whilst many mothers of the bride tend to go for chiffony type dresses in pastel shades with matching accessories fitting in nicely with the color scheme of the wedding, there is another option open to you and that is wearing a suit.

Suits come in various forms, for example you may choose a dress and jacket suit or a skirt and jacket suit or for those who feel more confident with their legs under wraps, a pant suit may be just the job.

Of course, selecting a classy suit will not only mean that you look great on the day but you can also use the separates again at some time in the future, making a pleasant and practical change instead of putting the usual fluffy chiffon number at the back of your wardrobe for ever.

The first things you should think about when deciding what kind of suit to wear should be color, style and cost. If you have a no holes barred budget then the other choices will be easier to make but should still be given great thought, as what you choose has to flatter you in shade and design, no matter how much money you have to spend.

Ask your friends for their honest opinions about whether a dress or pant suit would be your best option and then start your search with a friend in tow. There are several places where you can buy mother of the bride suits. Check out your favorite designer and see what they have on offer. Many of the High Street shops sell absolutely fabulous separates which can be put together to make up the whole outfit and can be accessorized by way of converting your day wear into your evening attire for the occasion of the wedding.

If, however, you would rather find your wedding day suit from the comfort of your own home, you can look on the Internet and even with the most straightforward of searches, numerous websites will appear in front of your eyes for you to browse through at your convenience.

As an alternative, you could ask a dressmaker to call on you to discuss having your suit tailor made, ensuring a totally unique outfit for your mother of the bride role.




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Friday, September 24, 2010

Asian Mail Order Brides


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A mail order bride is a woman who signs herself up with a marriage agency who offers her as a spouse to a male foreigner looking for a bride. Many foreigners tend to prefer Asians as wives, and because of the economic status of many Asian countries, there seems to be a constant number of Asian females willing to offer themselves up as mail order brides.

Attractions

Foreigners tend to prefer Asian women because of the generally attractive physique that they possess. Asian mail order brides tend to be very feminine, petite and slender and always display grace. Asians seem to have a natural knack for charm as well as an innate ability to be attentive to their partners. With these characteristics, the physical and emotional needs of the foreign groom are met.

Asian women are generally brought up to be gentle and polite, knowing how to conduct themselves properly with proper manners. They know how to respond to others politely and with great respect. They have the ability to easily adapt to new cultures and, since they are naturally friendly and hospitable, they are able to quickly gain new friends and adjust to their new environment.

Asian countries regard marriage highly and value the institution of family with utmost commitment. If the groom is seriously considering settling down with a mail order bride, then an Asian bride would fit the profile well.

Mutual Attraction

For the marriage to work there needs to be a mutual attraction. Asian women openly agree to such arrangements because of their preconceived understanding of Western men. Many Asian women are treated as secondary citizens. But Western men tend to have a chivalric upbringing, treating females with great respect and as equals.

Since many Asian countries have a lower-performing economy compared to their Western counterparts, many Asian women seek the stability that comes with the marriage.




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Wedding Speeches And Messages Worth Noting


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Witnessing a bond between a man and a woman is something that is considered a once in a lifetime event. Celebrating this meaningful event is made even more exciting the moment the bride and the groom profess their eternal love for each other. A lot of wedding ceremonies have been meaningful primarily because of the wedding speeches done by people close to the newly wed. Apart from other wedding traditions and the celebration of love coupled with scrumptious foods and well wishers, the most anticipated portion of the celebration is the wedding speeches.

Wedding speeches are usually given by people close to the married couple. This can be a member of the family of either the bride or groom or close friends and relatives. Giving a wedding speech does not necessarily follow a format. A person asked to do a speech should give out something that will make both the bride and the groom beam with happiness. It can be positive traits of the married couple; advices or tips; overall this should be your way of expressing your happiness and joy on their union.

If you have been chosen to do a wedding speech then it is important to consider that everything you utter should be well planned and thought out. This should not be in any way a complicated task to deliver for this will only take few minutes in length. Thus, you have to be brief and direct to the point when it is your turn to express your piece. Make it simple and noteworthy.

Remember that wedding speeches are genuine and sincere messages or advices. It has a limited time and so make certain that your message should be encapsulated in short phrases and sentences. Incorporating jokes and comic stories can be done however, this should not be a way in making the newly weds and guests to feel embarrassed and humiliated. There are instances where wedding speakers are being carried away by their emotions that may be due to overjoyed feeling or excitement; yet, cracking jokes that may lead to something awkward and discomforting should be avoided.

Doing some practice will allow you to identify flaws and make necessary adjustments. It would also help if you make a short note or outline of the things that you will say during the celebration. Listing all possible messages and advices can be written and narrowed down afterwards. Ensure that these are things that you consider the most important messages.

Wedding speeches are messages meant to be simple yet, unforgettable. It should be a message from the heart that is genuinely spoken and etched in the mind. People have a way of determining speeches that are sincere especially married couples so avoid unnecessary notes. As a whole, wedding speeches are considered reflection of the couple's traits, their love for each other and also the kind of life they will lead.




If you're looking for heartfelt remarks and messages on a friend or sister or brother's wedding, you can visit wedding-speeches.info [http://wedding-speaches.info] and find out what you can say to that one special and remarkable message.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Mother of the Bride Dresses - Top 5 Trends


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Gone are the stodgy old ideas about how a Mother of the Bride should dress.  Here are the top trends in Mother of the Bride Dresses that give us hope!

1) Bright Colors

It used to be that Mother of the Bride dresses only came in four colors: blah, boring, beige, and blech.  Pastels and navy blue are only part of the selection nowadays! Finally, the industry is starting to show a spectrum of different colors, from spring greens to royal purples.  Whether you love bold jewel tones or lean towards rich earth tones, there will be something out there for you.  Since more saturated colors are better for aging, pale skin tones, liven up your look by choosing a color with some pizzazz!

2) Bolero Jackets

You may be sick of those boring Mother of the Bride jacket dresses, but the good news is there's finally a fresh new take on them! Designers have addressed the need for a removable jacket to cover the arms that is also very fashionable.  The bolero jacket, with different sleeve lengths, is in. It's elegant and practical. Take it off when you're hot, and you will still have a great dress underneath. Wear it to cover up during the ceremony - no one will guess you're trying to cover those wobbly chicken wings under your arms!

3) Tiered Dresses and Skirts

Tiered skirts are showing up in stores this season and are especially appropriate for formal wear for the over-40 set.  They're modern and feminine and can be very flattering if they are not too frilly. Try one before you buy, and make sure it suits your body. With all that extra material, this Mother of the Bride style is not for everyone!

4) New  Lengths

Say goodbye to floor length when it come to Mother of the Bride Dresses. Plenty of different hemlines are popping up, mainly due to the huge variety of different wedding styles and venues these days.  We're seeing plenty of cocktail-length, knee-length, and handkerchief hems, as well as hi-lo dress lengths.  (High in the front, long in the back).  At the knee, or slightly above the knee is as high as you want to go. Remember: All these new hemlines give you one more reason to wear some fabulous, head-turning  shoes!

5) "Green" Fabrics  (no, we don't mean color!)

Environmentally responsible weddings are all the rage.  Couples are using recycled materials for invitations and donating to charity instead of offering plastic, landfill bound favors to their guests. The "green" theme even reaches all the way down to wedding attire.  You may have to explore specialty stores, but organic cotton and silk dresses are growing in popularity.  The best part about them is because the dresses are made with natural fibers, they are more comfortable and breathable.  When you're outside at an August wedding, you'll appreciate why this is so necessary!

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Fashion Etiquette For Mother of the Bride/Groom


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The traditional fashion etiquette for ladies attending a wedding is that the Bride is supposed to be the best dressed. Right behind her are the Mothers of the Bride and Groom. But you must remember that this tradition began many years ago, before the general public had easy access to beautiful fashions, before it became customary to buy a new special dress for just about any occasion.

It used to be that ladies would attend a wedding in whatever nice dress they had and had worn before, and only the Bride, the Mother of the Bride and the Mother of the Groom would splurge on new, fancy outfits. The possibility that another lady in attendance would upstage the primary 3 ladies was remote, and because weddings have centered on the Bride for time immemorial, the Mother of the Groom was expected to defer to the Bride's Mother, and most of the time she did.

This is more or less how the whole tradition got started, and it's maintained itself to the present day. But, it is very difficult to follow this guideline with off-the-rack dresses for the Mothers of the Bride and Groom, due to the current custom of ladies taking every opportunity to dress nice, and in a new outfit--at least as far as weddings are concerned.

With so many of the other ladies getting dressed up for the occasion, about the only way left for the Mothers of the Bride and Groom to stand out from the crowd is to order a custom outfit from someone qualified to do 2 vitally important things. First, to design the outfit and craft it properly so that it both fits and flatters. And second, to be sure that the style and color chosen is a style and a color that will flatter the wearer, rather than clash with her.

Solving these 2 problems for you is one of our specialties.

But this happy occasion is also a milestone, a major accomplishment in the life of both the mother and the father of the bride or groom.

For you it's the culmination of the love you had when you were younger, of the goals you set out to achieve together, and of the accomplishment of one of the most precious goals in all of life--the beginning of the process that brings you your grand children. And WOW, YOU did it!

As the mother and father of the bride or groom you took everything that life threw at you. You ate it up and spit it out. You brought a beautiful young baby from girlhood to blushing bride, from boyhood to manhood, and you did it together, and you did it with love.

This may be your child's wedding day, but it's much more to you and your husband. It's a day you celebrate what your own love created so many years ago, and on a day like this, it's only natural for you to remind your husband how strong his desire for you was all those years ago.

How do you do that? You find the perfect outfit, an outfit that breaks through the familiarity you've grown accustomed to with your husband, an outfit that sends him flashbacks of the times you had when you were younger. An outfit that projects to your guests the joy and happiness you are feeling as they celebrate your child's wedding with you.

For this kind of moment, the outrageous stylings from today's department stores simply won't do. For this special event, what's called for is the look of Classic Elegance. A look that consists of a little bit of romance, a little bit of formality, and a little bit of decorum. When you stand at the receiving line, you will project confidence and elegance.

This is the style of mother of the bride or groom outfits we've been creating in my shop since 1971, a style that will never go out of style. A style that says, "WE did it, celebrate with us, but know this too--our life isn't over yet, not by a long shot."

Our mothers of the bride or groom outfits start at $900.00, and go up from there. Your imagination is the only limit when it comes to a maximum price, but most of our customers get the outfit they want at the minimum price, or slightly more. It will all depend on how conservative or how showy you want to be--the decision is all yours. Showy is more expensive, but we can help you with the right recommendations to keep the cost down, if budgeting is a consideration.

If budgeting is not a consideration, and you want to indulge yourself and splurge for one of the biggest days of your life, we can create for you the outfit of your dreams.




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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A Bride's List of Duties


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There are several benefits to being a bride. Aside from the fact that she is embarking upon one of the most memorable events in her life's history, being a bride comes with many perks. A bride's right to solicit help from friends and family ranks high on the list. Although the bride will have bridesmaids, her mother, a coordinator and other friends and family to help with the wedding plans, there are three duties that a bride will have to complete on her own. These duties include shopping for her wedding dress, choosing her bridesmaids, and purchasing bridesmaids gifts. It is easy to coordinate these duties by selecting bridesmaid jewelry gifts that compliment the bride's jewelry.Why are these tasks bride-specific?

Let's explore why selecting the bridal gown, bridesmaids, and bridesmaids gifts are the sole responsibility of the bride.

The wedding dress.

Although, the bride may have a close relative or a friend that is perfectly capable of selecting a likable wedding dress, it is the bride's right to make the final decision. In fact, there are not very many brides that are willing to let someone else choose their bridal gown. Not only is the wedding dress the focal point of a wedding ceremony, but also for the bride, it is the most exciting part of planning a wedding. Is selecting the wedding dress more important than choosing bridesmaids and bridesmaids gifts? Well, it totally depends on the bride. Generally speaking, most brides find it very important to choose their own wedding attire. Unless there are extenuating circumstances that may prevent the bride from picking her dress before the wedding day, it is a bride-specific duty.

The bridesmaids.

The purpose of choosing bridesmaids is to gain support throughout the engagement, wedding planning, and wedding ceremony. A bridesmaid is usually a close female relative or a best girlfriend. A bridesmaid should know the bride very well and be in a position to support her without reservation. The only person that is perfectly capable of choosing appropriate bridesmaids is the bride herself. With that said, let's move on to bridesmaids gift.

Bridesmaids gifts.
Bridesmaids work very hard to ease the load of planning a wedding for the bride. Although bridesmaids cannot take on the entire wedding on their own, their purpose is to support the bride as much as possible throughout the course of planning. It is only reasonable that the bride chooses her own bridesmaids gifts. It is not the gift itself that communicates the bride's gratitude, but it is the thought behind the gift that makes it more special. Therefore, it is not possible for someone else to communicate the bride's feelings off gratitude toward her bridesmaids.

A bride should never hesitate to ask for help, however, she should be aware of which of her duties are specifically designated for herself.




Nicole Lindsey writes for Silverland Jewelry and gifts. http://www.silverlandjewelry.com

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Dressing the Mother of the Bride - Tips For Deciding What Color to Wear


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The most frequently asked question by a Mother of the Bride is "What color should I wear?" Choosing the right color is stressful and scary. There are many things that need to be taken into consideration such as the time of year, the formality of the event, how the color photographs, the color of the bridesmaids dresses and the color of the wedding flowers, not to mention what looks good on you.  How can you be certain that you are choosing the right color?

Etiquette dictates you should probably stay away from white or ivory (you don't want anyone to think you are trying to steal attention away from the bride!), but other than that, there aren't any right or wrong colors to wear to a wedding.  Even "taboo" colors like black and red have their place.  Black may be the only plausible option for a popular black-and-white themed wedding, and red can be a beautiful shade in the fall and winter. As long as the color complements the wedding colors, you're o.k.

The easiest way to get it right is to choose a Mother of the Bride dress in a color that coordinates with the color of the bridesmaids' dresses. Notice we are saying coordinates, not matches. Matching is far too difficult to pull off. Why? Because, if the shade of peach you pick to match with the bridesmaids' dresses ends up being just a little more orange, you'll clash completely! Besides, who wants to end up looking like one of the bridesmaids, anyway?

Here are 5 tips for deciding what color to wear when you are Mother of the Bride

1. Monotone

One option is to wear a mother of the bride dress in the same general color family as the bridesmaids. This is a classy way to coordinate, but still be a little different.  For example, if the bridesmaids are in lavender, the Mother of the Bride is in eggplant.

2. Contrast

Another idea is to choose a Mother of the Bride dress in a color that is directly opposite on the color wheel to the bridesmaids' dresses.  You'll definitely stand out, but the bridesmaids will still look great next to you in pictures. For example, the bridesmaids might be in orange and the Mother of the Bride in blue.

3. Tonal

You could also wear a color in the same color palette as the bridesmaids' dresses.  For a seasonally themed wedding, this can nicely pick up different aspects of the season, and look very classy.  Bridesmaids may be in pastel blue and mom can be in soft, butter yellow.

4. Pattern

Wear a patterned Mother of the Bride dress with a color in it that echoes the bridal colors.  This adds some personality to the bridal party and pictures.  For instance, if the bridesmaids wear pink, the mother of the bride can be in pink and green watercolor wash.

5. Neutral

When in doubt, neutrals go with everything! Just be careful to get a more saturated color so it doesn't wash you out. For example, if the bridesmaids are in chartreuse with magenta sashes and fuchsia bouquets, the Mother of the Bride can still wear a dark, silvery gray.

Of course, you can always take the bride with you for a second opinion!  She will certainly have a vision in mind as to how she wants her day to look, and will probably be the best person to go to for advice.  With this in mind, picking out a color to go with the bridal party will be a cinch.  Now what about the style?  We have many more tips to make sure you look fabulous and appropriate at your daughter or son's wedding. 

Don't be surprised if you overhear them say "Oooh, I love her outfit.  It's just so her!"

(c) 2009, Boland-Tyler Productions.  All rights reserved.  Article may be reprinted so long as text and by-line are reprinted intact and all links made live.




Deborah Boland and JoJami Tyler (The Glam Gals) are Image and Style Experts specializing in helping women 40 plus look and feel fabulous. They are the authors of the book, The Glam Plan ~ 12 Simple Steps to Take You from Frumpy to Fabulous, as well as coaches for their Tweak Your Chic(TM), Image make-over program. To learn more tips about choosing your mother of the bride (or groom) dress visit Fabulous After 40

Monday, September 20, 2010

The Expectant Bride and Her Maternity Wedding Dress


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What could be more exciting than a bride-to-be's upcoming wedding ceremony?

Think of all the planning, gift registering, invitation mailing, wedding shower attending - it's all about one thing - bringing little girl fantasies to life with one big, amazing, fabulous wedding day.

Well, in response the question of what could be more exciting, one answer is, expecting the birth of a child! And to top that scenario, how about if she's anticipating her wedding day, and expecting the birth of a child, all at the same time?

The expectant bride.

Who is she? What changes does she have to make?

For starters, the expectant bride is one of the many first time pregnant brides who will be getting married this year. Statistics say that there will be 10% of first time brides joining her in a pregnant march down the aisle.

And as far as the challenges she faces, well, of course there's big one of motherhood. Aside from that, and where her wedding day is concerned, the only real changes she'll have to make is refraining from too much "wedding toasting" and switching from a traditional bridal dress to a maternity wedding dress.

The rest of it - remains the same. These days, being a pregnant bride doesn't have to mean a quickie courthouse ceremony and hanging one's head in shame. Celebrate your love and your upcoming baby reveal all at the same time, and do it with pride and style!

So what's the hard part?

Choosing the right dress! But then, that's a big venture for any bride. Although the expectant bride may have had a different image of the wedding dress she would one day wear, it doesn't mean she can't still look absolutely stunning. Maternity wedding dresses of today are not the moo-moo, shapeless, tents of yesterday.

The pregnant body is a beautiful body and showing it off, with a figure flattering style is not only appropriate, it's a great way to say, "I'm in love and I'm pregnant and I'm proud of it!"

When it's time to shop for a maternity wedding dress, the bride-to-be must take into consideration all of the same factors the traditional bride has to keep in mind including:

Venue - Is it an outdoor wedding? Is it formal? Semi-formal? Traditional setting? Contemporary venue? Day? Night? These things are important when choosing your gown or dress because it's best to enhance the venue not fight it. Wearing a full length crystal covered heavy ball gown to a beach wedding is not a good idea because not only does it not fit in with the venue, it's also too hot! No pregnant woman wants to walk 20 yards in the sand while wearing a 9-pound beaded gown.

Body Type - Just because a bride is pregnant doesn't mean she can't go strapless or backless or sheer (here and there) unless she's never been able to wear those styles before. If her body type isn't flattered by a strapless gown, then she should opt for some sort of sleeve. Maternity wedding dresses are cut to fit the body in a pregnant state which means, the dress will fit snugly everywhere but will have extra material in the belly area. So if one's body isn't fabulous in a backless dress, then one should not wear a backless maternity dress to her wedding. The good thing is, if one wants to wear a backless maternity dress, she can, because they're now created in literally every style as is a traditional bridal gown.

Being pregnant and getting married are two of the biggest highlights in a woman's life, and two of the most stressful times as well. Thankfully, choosing a maternity wedding dress doesn't have to be one of the hard parts of getting married and having a baby. With so many styles and options, designers have made it easy to choose the dress; which leaves the expectant bride much more time to focus on being a future wife and mother.




For more information and to find the perfect maternity wedding dress for you, visit Andrea's site about maternity wedding dresses. If you are not sure of the right wedding dress for you, be sure to read her wedding dress guide.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Bride Hairstyles - Secrets Revealed For Your Perfect Wedding Hair


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After you have chosen your wedding theme and the perfect wedding dress for your special occasion, you should start planning your special bride hairstyle that is complimentary to you and your wedding dress. It is wise to plan carefully for this, as the brides hairstyle is one of the most important of all the presentations on your wedding day.

You will want to decide if you will have your hair cut, or get a perm or perhaps colored to achieve the look you want for your wedding. You should be planning your bridal hairstyle months in advance, so you have time to try different ideas and make up your mind about the issues that stem from producing your prefect look.

Important Bride Hairstyles Tips!

In the six months prior to your wedding, you should have your hair trimmed regularly to protect your hair from split ends. Also, avoid unnecessary use of styling aids and heated hair appliances. Hot oil treatments and head massages are good for conditioning your hair. However, if your hair has been chemically treated, you should take special care to use the right kind of shampoo and conditioner to bring out the best condition of your hair.

In the three-month period before your wedding, you will need to locate a good hairstylist to do your bridal hairstyle. If you already have a regular hairstylist, it is best to stick with her or him since she or he already is familiar with you and your hair. If you do not have a regular hair stylist, it is best for you to ask around, find out what others have experienced with their own hairstylists. Once you have chosen the hairstylist that is best for you, you then should make an appointment with your stylist for a wedding hair plan.

Be sure to have a look at current pictures of hairstyles with your stylist to help you choose the bridal hairstyle that fits perfectly with you and your wedding dress.

Tips For Getting Bride Hairstyle Results:

1. Be sure to wash your hair the night before the wedding rather than the day of your wedding since freshly washed hair is much harder to work with.

2. Arrive at your hairstyling appointment on time no matter what else is going on, so that there is plenty of time for your hairstylist to do his or her job.

3. Try to be natural in the appearance of your bridal hairstyle rather than to be outrageous or difficult.

4. On the day of your wedding, with your beautiful creation of beauty in gown and hair, remember to smile.

With these tips your bride hairstyle will certainly be something to remember.




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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Toast to the Bride


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If you have a wedding to attend in the near future and need to prepare a toast to the bride, then you need to know what it takes to do a good job. Successful toasts seem so easy to do, but you won't realize what it takes to make a public performance until you put the toast together.

You'll have to prepare, practice, and overcome nerves to do a great job. In the end, it's all about being sincere, relaxed and having fun. A wedding is something to celebrate - and this is your chance to add to the party.

You might be a friend or you might be a family member - as long as you're close to the bride, you'll most likely have a lot to share with others in your toast. A toast might be an intimidating task if you're not a great writer or speaker, but preparation will easily allow you to accomplish the job well.

A toast can last anywhere from 10 seconds to 2 minutes. If you are very close to the bride, then you might want to take a bit more time to reflect on the past before transitioning to the future. On the other hand, sometimes the best toasts are short and sweet.

For a long toast, all you need to do is follow these steps:

1. Choose Your Tone: Before you start writing your toast out, figure on whether you want the toast to be serious, humorous, or sentimental. How do you choose which is right? You'll have to consider your personality as well as what kind of relationship you have with the bride. If you're a funny person but don't have a close relationship with the bride then humour might not be fully understood by guests. If you're going to do an extremely sentimental toast, then make sure that it is something the bride and perhaps a few others will understand as a touching speech.

2. Choose Your Topic: Think about your relationship with the bride and pick something to talk about that is important to you. When people try to cover too many emotions or events in a toast, it can cause the minds of guests to drift. By focusing on one attribute or another, your toast will be easier to understand and much more effective.

3. Include Stories: If there is a story that works with what you're saying, then you should include it in your toast. Stories add a depth that is difficult to match in any other way. By recalling a favourite story of the bride, it will help others see how special of a relationship you had with her and show a side of the woman that others might not have known before.

4. Add Some Memories: Memories in point form can also be an effective way of building the bond between you and the bride, shining a light on her personality. When you bring memories up, keep it short and sweet so that you don't make others feel out of the loop.

5. Describe Your Hopes for Her: This is a very important part of the toast. It is here that you'll transition from the past to the future. By telling the bride your hopes for her future, you will show that you really care about her well being.

6. List Special Attributes: By listing a few attributes that make the bride a good wife, you'll make her feel special, flatter the groom and convey a sense of confidence in her abilities.

7. Wish the Bride and Groom Good Luck: No toast is complete without wishing the couple the best of luck for their future.

If you're planning a shorter toast, you might want to focus more on the future alone. Try not to be too cliché or general. If you can make your toast specific, it will be much more meaningful to all. Some topics that work well include love, happiness, growing up, marriage, and laughter.

When giving your toast, it's important to speak clearly and use notes if needed. If you want to get your message across effectively, then be confident about the words that you are saying. Some people are natural public speakers and others get nervous - just make sure that you practice your speech often so that it flows comfortably during your performance without any nervous pauses (ex. ummm, ahhh, etc).

Things to Avoid:

" Stories about Old Relationships: By telling stories about past relationships, all you're going to do is make people uncomfortable or upset. Don't mention old relationships at all. Focus on the relationship that matters.

" Humiliating Stories: There's a difference between funny stories and humiliating ones. Always make sure that your story won't embarrass anybody or draw any unwanted reactions.

" Drinking Too Much: Drinking might loosen you up a bit, but drinking too much will make you slur your words - and make a fool of yourself.

" Don't Read The Whole Thing: While you might to look down to refer to your notes, don't read everything word for word. Instead, try focusing on the bride to make the message more personal.

" Don't Panic: If you get lost for words and don't know what to do, don't panic. Just finish off with a simple and honest "congratulations." There's nothing wrong with ending simply.

If you're not sure how your toast sounds to others, be open to getting a friend's opinion and perspective. Read your toast over with somebody else present or have them read it and offer a critique. It's always tough to know how your toast might be received by others; it's good to get a second opinion.

The toast to the bride is a very special moment. Make sure to keep the bride as the focus of your story and always highlight her in your toast before congratulating her and wishing her well. If you are sincere about what you have to say, then it's impossible to go wrong.

Lastly, make sure that you have fun giving your toast. Your expressions will always impact the way your speech is received by others. Good luck!




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Speeches For Brothers and Sisters of the Bride or Groom


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Attending the wedding of sister can be a lot of fun because you just get to sit back and let her soak up all the attention and love on her big day. Even if you have always been competitive, her wedding is one day where you want her to shine. Many sisters are so busy sitting back watching all of the planning for the big day that they forget that they also have something important to plan for: a sister of the bride speech. If you happen to be the maid or matron of honor you have probably thought about this, but it is also customary for the sister of the bride to give a speech and wish her sister and her new brother in law well in their new life together.

The sister of the bride speech process isn't all that difficult really; you just need to break it down. If you aren't the maid of honor you may just need to make a quick sister speech at the wedding and then you can pass on the microphone to the next family member to let them sweat a bit! Still, you should have something planned so that your nerves don't get the best of you. Your speech needn't be overly polished or cheesy if that is not your style, then again if you want to get sentimental you can!

It's a good idea to start out with formal congratulations. You can tell the bride and the groom that you were just as nervous as they were, and that you are glad that all of their hard work and planning has turned out so beautifully. Your sister may like hearing from you that things look great, and are exactly as she planned. Then, you'll want to make the speech more personal, since this is your sister that you are speaking to. If you have a story about weddings from when you were young, like how you used to share your fantasy wedding ideas with one another or something like that it will spark fond memories for your sister and share a little something with the rest of the family and friends and the reception. Personalizing the speech is important, because you aren't just that fifth cousin who was invited; you are the sister of the bride!

To close the speech you can tell your sister that you can only hope to look as beautiful as she does when you get married, if you aren't already. Also, welcome your new brother in law to the family. If you share a common sense of humor don't hesitate to make a few clean jokes and then congratulate the couple and pass the torch to the next family member so that they can express their congratulations as well.

Many sisters feel as though they need to write some prose or something to that effect for a sister of the bride speech, but that is not necessary. Of course, if you want to write a poem for the new couple, that would be great and very sincere. But, you can go casual and simply tell your sister and brother in law that you are happy for them! Since you are the sister, toast wedding congratulations and a bit more and you are off the hook. Just make it sincere and let both your sister and your brother in law know that you are happy for them, in whatever style most suits both you and them.




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Friday, September 17, 2010

Wedding Speech Writing - Friend of the Bride Speech


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A friend in need is a friend indeed. Delivering a friend of Bride Speech in your best friends wedding ceremony could be easily one of the most memorable moments of your life. Certainly, everyone wants to deliver the best and most enjoyable speech well appreciated by all. But how do you accomplish this. Well read on then.

Step 1: The background

As you already know that all weddings are an emotional, and everyone makes effort to make the event memorable and everlasting in everyone's memory. Humorous speech is an effective way of achieving your goals especially if your humor is unique and not vulgar. Negative words and recalling unpleasant events should be strictly avoided.

Step 2: Know your audience

People from different generations and all age groups, starting from newborn to the oldest, attend weddings. Your speech should be such that it addresses the common interest of the diverse group gathered in front of you. Prevent and vulgarity or any phrases that can hurt the feeling of anyone in the crowd. Make you speech with simple humor and enjoyable by all.

Step 3: The delivery

Stand straight and be confident right from the word "Go". Look at the audience and prevent looking only at one place or at the sky. Have good eye contact for a moment with crowd and try to cover as many of them as you could. This will increase your confidence as well as help in gaining the attention of the crowd.

Step 4: The speech

The way you start your speech will earn you 50 % success. This part is that important. The easiest way to do this is by starting with a one liner joke. Considering importance of the beginning of the speech, it is highly recommended that a lot time and research is done to choose the most appropriate and unique one line joke. Then you could narrate stories about your friendship and important events and funny one too. But never do the act of imitating or bringing to memory embarrassing and unhappy events since this is a happy occasion.

Step 5: Conclusion of speech

The conclusion part of the speech is equally important. There are certain traditionally followed principles by speakers from world over. By following these standard norms, you could conclude with a toast, well wishes and spiritual bless for the happily wed couple. Thank the audience and the concerned people who gave you this opportunity.

Following the above easy steps you will be able to deliver very good friend of bride speech that will gain good appreciation.




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Wedding Invitation Wording Samples to Use When the Bride and Groom Are Inviting


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One of the most important steps in the process of ordering your wedding invitations is writing the wedding invitation wording.

Formal wedding invitations should follow proper wedding invitation etiquette. All invites, whether formal, casual or traditional or non-traditional should include the following:

* Bride's and Groom's full names (including middle names for formal invites)
* Day and date of the wedding
* The year should be written out on the next line following the date
* Time of the wedding
* Location of the wedding (formal wedding invitations usually just include the name of the church or building, while less formal or casual wedding invitations might also include the street address)
* City and State (do not include zip code)

Those are the essentials, the things that you absolutely MUST include in your wedding invitation wording. Other than that, you can be very creative with the rest of the wording. If you are having a non-traditional wedding, do not feel like you must follow all of the rules of etiquette. You can add a favorite poem, scripture or verse. Or you could write something to reflect your own personal story of how you met and why you are getting married. You could even use a verse that relates to the season in which you are getting married.

Some other things you must think about when writing your wedding invitation wording are things like:

* Who is doing the inviting. (Bride's parents, Bride's and Groom's parents, Bride and Groom, Children of Bride and Groom, etc.)
* If the Bride's or Groom's parents are deceased
* If the Bride's or Groom's parents are divorced
* If it is a second (or third or fourth) marriage
* If the wedding is being held in a Church or at a Home or other non-church location

Here are some samples of wedding invitation wording where the Bride and Groom are doing the inviting:

With joyous hearts
we invite you to attend
the wedding of
LaJune Nashea Hamilton
and
Donovan Ramond Williamson
Saturday, the twenty-fifth of April
Two thousand and ten
at five thirty in the evening
Venetian Terrace
215 Mandalay Canal
Arlington, Texas

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Please join us
for a celebration of
Love, friendship, laughter, and family
as
Audrey Davidson
and
Donny Wolverton
Join their hands in holy matrimony
Saturday, August 22
two thousand and ten
at six o'clock in the evening
Windy Road Ranch
Lubbock, Texas

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Together With Their Parents And Family
Luanna Gutierrez
And
Ryan Jacob Dominguez
Request The Honour Of Your Presence
As They Join Hands In Holy Matrimony
Saturday, The Twenty-First Of November
Two Thousand And Nine
At One O'clock In The Afternoon
Holy Spirit Catholic Church
Hemet, California

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Because you have shared in
our lives
by your friendship and love we,
Nicole Bernadette Cypert
and
Nicholas Thomas Jacobson
together with our parents
invite you to share
the beginning of our new life together
when we exchange marriage vows
on Friday, the ninth of May
two thousand eleven
at five o'clock in the evening
Paradise Country Club
Madison, Wisconson

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You are invited to a celebration
of the beginning of our new life together
as Mari D'Lynn Martin
and
Colton Jeremy Jamison
are united as husband and wife
Friday, the twenty-seventh of March
two thousand and ten
at two o'clock in the afternoon
First Baptist Church
Jersey City, New Jersey

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We joyfully invite you to our wedding celebration.
On this day we will marry the one
we laugh with, live for, dream with, and love.
Please join
Kathryn Marie Longbotham
and
Miles David Thornton
at seven o'clock in the evening
on Friday, June twenty-sixth
two thousand and ten
Wenten Chapel
Roanoke, Virginia

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The honor of your presence
is requested at the marriage of
Allysa Lauren Montgomery,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Montgomery
and
Bodie Todd Forseman
son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott B. Forseman
Sunday, the eleventh of August
Two thousand and eleven
at two o'clock in the afternoon
Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral
Santa Fe, New Mexico

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Again, these are just samples of wedding invitation wording. Brides and grooms can get creative and create their own unique wording for their wedding invitation. But these are the basics. If the wedding is more casual, rather than formal, the wording on the wedding invitation can be more casual as well and does not necessarily have to follow all of the proper wedding invitation etiquette rules. One thing to keep in mind though, is that most people are constantly in a hurry and tend to skim whatever they are reading. So, you might want to keep your wording fairly basic.

Tip: Make sure to get someone who has never seen your wedding invitation before to proof read the final copy. They will often find errors which you have missed because you have become too familiar with the wording. Ask them to check the date with a calendar to make sure the date is correct. They should also check for spelling errors as well as grammar. Have them read it out loud to see if everything flows and makes sense.




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Thursday, September 16, 2010

Tips For A Memorable Mother of the Bride Speech


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If your daughter is about to get married you probably feel as if you are living in a whirlwind including planning, schedules, appointments, fittings, food tastings, flower selections, ceremony planning and invitations.

Just in case this is not enough to keep you busy, there is yet one more responsibility which is very important in making your daughter's wedding day a memorable day full of love and family bonding.

That responsibility is the mother of the bride speech. Typically given toward the close of wedding day speech making, the mother of the bride has a unique and special opportunity to make a lasting impression on the reception guests. More importantly, your speech will launch the newlyweds into the orbit of their honeymoon and life together.

Here's a few Tips For A Memorable Mother of the Bride Speech

The mother of the bride speech is given after the father of the groom toasts the bride. Depending on the size of the wedding, the order of speeches may not be adhered to so you will want to be ready when you get the signal that you are "on stage "

o First, you may want to tell a couple of short humorous stories about your daughter, how she introduced you to the groom, or an experience that you all shared such as a holiday or family outing.

o Welcome the groom into your family and tell him how happy you are that he married your daughter.

o Tell your daughter how special she is to you and that you are happy for her.

o You may want to mention the groom's family and thank them for having such a wonderful son and being a source of love and family for your daughter.

o Thank anyone who has made a special contribution to the wedding, or traveled a long distance to be there

o Make your toast the newlyweds as a couple.

o Brevity and sincerity, with just the right touch of humor will engrave your words of love in the hearts of the bride and groom as well as your reception guests.




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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Wedding Traditions - Bride & Groom


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Weddings have been immersed in traditions for eons and they offer a source of comfort during chaos as there is a set way of doing certain things. Having things planned out in a way can be very advantageous as you are free to take care of other important aspects of the marriage like the planning, food, invites, clothes, etc.

Let's take a look at some of the traditions during Weddings

Bouquets

The bridal bouquet has special significance especially for the flowers with which it is made. Every flower used in the bouquet symbolizes a certain emotion or feeling. In the olden days wedding bouquets were made from aromatic herbs which were said to ward off evil spirits. Today flowers have taken over. Let's see what your bouquet says:

Bridal Rose - Happy Love
Daffodil - Regards
White Daisy- Innocence
Forget-me-not - True Love
Fern - Sincerity
Honey Suckle - Bonds of Love
Iris - Messages
Ivy - Friendship
Lavender - Luck
Lilly of the Valley - Return of Happiness
Lilac - First Emotions of Love
Magnolia - Perseverance
Pansy- Thoughts of You
Peppermint- Warmth of Feelings
Yarrow- Everlasting Love
Red Rose- Desire and Love
Sweet Basil- Good Wishes
Rosemary- Remembrance
Sweet Alyssum- Worth beyond Beauty
Sweet Pea- Delicate Pleasures
Violet- Faithfulness

Throwing the Bouquet
Earlier the bouquet was given by a dear friend as a symbol of luck and good wishes. Today it signifies the transfer of the same good luck and wishes of getting married. It is believed that who so ever catches the wedding bouquet thrown by the bride is next in line to get hitched.

Throwing the Rice
Rice was showered on the couple as a sign of good luck and prosperity. In some cultures rice is the symbol of fertility and abundance and the rice was thrown to wish wealth, children and a large harvest. Many places today don't allow throwing rice for environmental reasons. You can try confetti, bubbles, and even birdseed.

The White Wedding Dress
White it's the color of pureness and in especially in the olden days it stood for virginity. It was said that the bride should wear only white. Today traditions are changing. In Asian cultures women wear red as it stands for joy and happiness.

The Ring Finger
The Egyptians believed that the vein from the second finger from the left ran straight to the heart and so the ring that would symbolize true love in a marriage should be placed on this finger itself.

The Kiss
The tradition of the kiss started with the Romans, when the kiss was legally binding and was taken as a sign of betrothal. This tradition was then adopted by the Christian ceremonies in which the man and woman share their kiss for the first time after being pronounced man and wife. It is also believed that every time two people kiss they leave a part of their soul with each other with the passing of the breath. So after the marriage it symbolizes the joining of two souls and the commitment to each other is sealed.




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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Become the Bride of Frankenstein With the Monster Bride Costume This Halloween


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Monster Bride costumes get their inspiration from the horror movies "The Bride of Frankenstein" and "Bride of the Monster." "The Bride of Frankenstein" is a sequel to the original movie about a doctor who wants to create life but created a monster instead. In this film, Frankenstein's mentor Pretorius returns and forces him to create a Bride for the Monster. He succeeds in his work of bringing the Bride to life by using lightning but when confronted with the Monster, she is scared of him. Unable to accept this rejection, the Monster destroys Frankenstein's laboratory and kills himself, along with the Bridge and Pretorius.

In the film "Bride of the Monster," the woman is the reporter who investigates a series of disappearances that she believes are due to a monster. In reality, these were caused by a mad scientist who wanted to produce an army of super humans using atomic energy. However, when he sees the reporter, he wanted to transform her into a super human who will be his bride. Fortunately, the scientist's assistant falls in love with her and he betrays his master. As a result, the scientist becomes a monster and dies in an atomic explosion.

The most common Monster Bride costumes are based on "The Bride of Frankenstein," and as such, the hairstyle used is often copied from the conical hairdo of Frankenstein's bride that has white streaks of lightning on the left side and the right side. However, because of the difficulty of getting this kind of hairdo, some costumes for children and adults do away with this trademark and simply use a conical hat to conceal the hair. Like the Frankenstein Monster, mechanical bolts can be seen protruding on both sides of the head through the hat. The Monster Bride can also wear a dress, gloves and pantyhose featuring the famous stitches seen on the Monster. Furry boots are used to complete the costume.

For those who want to really copy the looks of the Bride of Frankenstein, the monster wig is indispensable. There are several such wigs available from online stores and they can be made of synthetic fiber with the characteristic streaks of lightning. However, most Monster Bride costumes come complete with the wig, and a white dress with streaks of black and blue. The usual stitching to denote that this particular person has been patched up to create monster is usually evident. Combine this costume with a Frankenstein costume to become the monster couple this Halloween!




Thor is an avid Frankenstein and Halloween fan. This has led him to creating a Bride of Frankenstein costumes or Adult Monster Bride Costumes site.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Mother of the Bride Speech - Making Interesting Wedding Speeches For the Bride's Mother


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A wedding ceremony will definitely include mother of the bride speech. There are certain things that you need to include in your speech. The speech must please the audience. The mother of the bride speech is given after the father of the groom toasts the bride. When you are called to speak on the stage, make sure that you speak something positive about the groom. This will please his mom and dad.

As in all wedding speeches, thank the Master of Ceremonies for introducing your speech. This is just a polite way to get started. Say something nice about your daughter. Mention few words about the parents of the groom. Thank all your relatives and friends for attending the wedding. Thank them for making the wedding successful and memorable one for your daughter.

In your speech always keep things positive and funny. Prepare for the speech well in advance, because you will not have time later. The speech must be so good that it must leave an impression on the bride. Mother of the bride speech can also have some motherly advice. You can end the speech with short poem, which will make the newlyweds happy. The bride and bridegroom should remember the speech forever. Initially it will be little difficult but you can refer some books and browse online for some good examples.

You are responsible for making your daughters wedding day a memorable one with full of love and delight. The mother of the bride speech is something very unique and it creates a lasting impression on the guests. First you can include some simple striking humorous stories of your daughter from the past and a standout experience that your whole family shared for instance a family outing. Convey the happiness in welcoming the groom as a part of your family and also express him that your daughter is lucky to get as her husband. Talk a few words about your daughter that she is always special to you.

Thank the groom's family for giving a perfect son for the bride and for their family. Avoid having sad thoughts during the speech. Once you begin to deliver your speech you will automatically become too emotional and you will start crying. You have somehow control your tears though it is difficult to do so.




Sometimes you will start thinking that your daughter will not be with you and you will not be able to give a good speech. You can practice the speech by writing it in a sheet of paper. But do not read from the sheet on the stage. You can find some excellent Bride's Mother speeches examples in this site: http://www.weddingspeech4you.info. The speech must not only be something different but the contents of the speech must be surprising and entertaining.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Fabrics, Styles and Colors for Mother of the Bride Dresses Increase Selections for Fall 2007


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New fabrics, styles and colors for Fall 2007 Mother of the Bride dresses are making bridal formalwear selection much easier. A change of season brings new fabrics and styles to the Mother of the Bride or Groom dress market. Brocades, Chiffons, Pepple Crepe and Floral Jacquards top the list of fabrics for the new styles for Fall 2007 weddings. All with wonderful color names such as Chestnut, Lapis, Merlot, Raisin, Cognac, Expresso, Wine, Sapphire, Dark Chocolate, Cabernet and Amethyst just to name a few. And, there is such an array of styles to choose from - Satin suit jackets atop a skirt of brocade, chiffon tired dresses with long sleeve jackets, embroidered ¾ length sleeve tops over crepe skirts and so many others from which to choose. Both short and long lengths are in style for this wonderful season. Formal pantsuits are offered in the same fabrics and colors as the dresses.

As mother of the bride or groom it sometimes is very difficult to find just the right dress to compliment the wedding party. I have found that with the additional fabric, style and color selections being offered at this time this task just got easier. There are so many styles that are very fashionable yet comfortable that anyone can find an appropriate dress they will enjoy. I was thrilled to see attractive styles in varied lengths - short, tea and long. And, don't forget to look for the new formal pantsuits.

Another feature that has made this task easier is the online bridal boutiques. You can shop in the comfort of your home to find the same elegant mother of the bride dresses and suits as you would find in your local wedding shops. With so many manufacturers of wedding formalwear out there the selection is endless. Please let me suggest that you take advantage of all the opportunities available before making your final selection.




I am Sue Gray. I have worked in formalwear for over 20 years. I am presently at http://www.formalwear-outlet.com We manufacture our own line of formal wear and can easily adapt our styles to satisfy any customer's needs.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

A Look At Some Gift Ideas That The Blushing Bride Can Give To The Groom


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On the wedding day it is a tradition of a wedding or marriage for the bride to give the groom a gift. Even though the rings that the bride and groom will give each other can be considered as a gift to one another usually still the bride will give the groom a gift that they are interested in.

The tradition of the exchanging of gifts is slowing fading as the couple will usually consider the wedding or honeymoon to be their gift to one another since the price of those are going up and up. If you do though choose to get the groom a gift then you would most likely want to get him a gift that he would enjoy using or at least something that he would like.

One of the most important things to remember when buying the groom a gift or just one another in general is to remember that you have a budget because you may have spent a good bit on the wedding itself. Most of the time the wedding itself will already be making it a financial problem with the budget you have.

A good gift for the groom that he would most likely enjoy would be photo collection or album maybe even a scrapbook. The bride might collect photos without the groom knowing and start already making the photo album for his gift. Even though the groom may have already seen the pictures in the past he may not remember them so she will put them in the album as well.

This is a good idea if the groom likes pictures and enjoys looking at them. They might also like a scrapbook because it will contain souvenirs or memorabilia from places they may have gone or went to.

One other great gift that the bride could present to her groom is tickets to a sporting event that they love or like to watch and buy two so he can take a friend unless you the bride really like watching sports. This is probably one of the best gifts that you can get if not the best because it lets them know that you don't mind if he takes a friend and goes to a game.

Anything that relates to a sport or hobby the groom likes will also show him that you listen and remember what he likes. This is another great gift because they will love that you actually remembered what they like to do and enjoy.

Maybe another gift that the bride might make is a short video of how she loves and depicts their relationship as. She might even edit it to have music this is a good gift to give after a wedding so you can put the song on the video that you danced to in the wedding. This will show the groom that you are really committed to him and show him that you really care.




Gregg Hall is an author living with his 18 year old son in Jensen Beach, Florida. Find more about wedding gifts as well as gift ideas at http://www.giftideasforeveryone.com

Unique Wedding Gifts for Parents of the Bride and Groom


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Many engaged couples wish to show appreciation to their parents for funding their big day, yet struggle with finding ideas for such a meaningful gift. Fortunately, there are many options for unique wedding gifts for parents of the bride and groom.

Personalized Gifts

One idea is to produce a personalized wedding gift for parents. Personalized items provide a special memento of love and family history. Engraved frames with a heartfelt message and memorable photo will be cherished for years to come. Personal jewelry items such as a locket or cufflinks with the wedding date engraved are another option. Plaques with a special poem can be displayed with pride as a reminder of the merging of two families. Holiday ornaments may be engraved with couple's names. A framed representation of the family tree (with the new son/daughter included) is another option.

Classic Gifts

Another idea is to give a classic item made from precious materials. The bride and groom may wish to give the timeless gift of crystal, in the form of a clock or vase. Silver candlestick holders or a serving piece provide another option.

Creative Gifts

Couples may wish to exercise their special talents by creating their own unique wedding gift for their parents. A handcrafted scrapbook chronicling the journey from childhood to marriage will bring tears to a parent's eyes. A handmade quilt would become an instant family heirloom. Pottery, lovingly created or painted, will hold a place of honor on the mantel of the family home.

Gift Certificates

Yet another option is to give the gift of relaxation. After months of stressful (and expensive) wedding planning, most parents of the bride and groom would appreciate a gift certificate for a relaxing spa treatment or weekend getaway. Couples can get creative and research local recreational activities, bed and breakfasts and formal dining options.

Wedding Mementos

Once married, the bride and groom can provide parents with a special photo album with candid shots of the wedding preparations, ceremony and honeymoon.

Regardless of the wedding gift that a couple decides to give their parents, the heartfelt message of gratitude will be clearly and lovingly communicated.




Amy Lee Johnson regularly contributes to Wedding-Vows-4u.com a site dedicated to helping you with information about everything wedding related. We feature article directories on many topics such as Wedding Vows and Wedding Gowns to help you get the information you need – check them out!

Friday, September 10, 2010

The Crimson Bride - Embarrassing Wedding Moments!


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Every bride hopes that her wedding will go off without a hitch, and most of them more or less do. There are those moments, though, they are so embarrassing that you have to either laugh or cry. The result is the Crimson Bride!

Have you ever had one of those moments where you just wanted to crawl into a hole and die of embarrassment? Come on, you know that you have! Hopefully, though, that super embarrassing thing did not take place during your wedding. For some brides, though, it did.

Some of the most embarrassing wedding incidents are a result of strapless dress mishaps. This is the hardest type of gown to fit, and many brides wear them far too loose. They are either at the mercy of a mediocre seamstress or they are afraid that if the dress is really tight, they will end up with the dreaded armpit squish. Well I am here to tell you, ladies, that there is something a whole lot worse than the assembled guests seeing a little squish, and that is them seeing a whole lot of breast!

More than one happy bride has thrown her arms up over her head, either on the dance floor or to toss her bouquet, and had the whole kit and kaboodle come popping up out of the top of her gown! Just in case you are thinking that this is an urban legend, I have personally known people who have been guests at weddings where this occurred, and of course, there are countless photos available on the internet. Don't let this happen to you!

Other than flashing your guests, one of the other most embarrassing things that can happen at a wedding is for the bride to trip and fall on her way down the aisle. I knew a bride who caught her foot in a small hole during her outdoor wedding, and nearly fell flat on her face. Only the quick action of her father saved her from a full faceplant. The best way to avoid sharing this fate is to do a thorough inspection of the aisle before the guests arrive. And if you are using an aisle runner, beware of what obstacles may be lurking underneath.

Sometimes the behavior of the bride herself is the cause for embarrassment. When a previously sweet and lovely young woman morphs into a bridezilla, she is bound to say or do things that she would regret, if only she was in her right mind. For instance, remember to show a little gratitude towards your parents who are shelling out the big bucks to give you your dream wedding. There is nothing uglier than a bride whose parents have given her the wedding gown, bridal jewelry, venue, caterer, band, and florist that she has always wanted, only to hear nothing but complaints. Be sweet to your parents, brides.

There are other things that can happen that are momentarily embarrassing, but are really not so bad in the scheme of things. So if your new husband steps on your train, or the clasp breaks on your bridal jewelry and pearls fly everywhere, don't sweat it. Those are the types of little mishaps that happen to every bride, and no one but you will even notice.

Whatever happens on your wedding day, the best thing to do is take it all in stride. Hopefully, you will not fall on your face or have your top fall down, but if you do, try to laugh it off. After all, it is better to have your guests laughing with you than at you!




Ask Bridget for advice in areas of jewelry or weddings. She writes numerous articles providing information for the customers of Silverland Jewelry.com. Bridal jewelry makes a wonderful gift from the groom to his bride.

Wedding Jewelry For the Modern Bride


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Are you a bride who likes all things modern and chic? If your personal style is more trendy than traditional, then you will want your wedding jewelry to reflect this. A basic strand of pearls may be great for a classic bride, but the modern bride should look for handmade wedding jewelry with a unique twist.

Before choosing your jewelry, you will want to decide on your bridal gown. That way, you can pick the pieces that will be the best complement to your dress. For instance, if you are wearing a halter neckline, you would be better off skipping a necklace. Instead look for stunning earrings, worn with a couple of bracelets stacked up on your wrist. If you like a dramatic look, check out Swarovski crystal chandelier earrings. For a sleek and elegant look, extra long thin drop earrings will be perfect.

The great thing about handmade wedding jewelry is that it can be customized to fit your style. Let's say you see a necklace that you like, but the drop is too short and conservative. Ask the designer to extend the drop to make it more bold and fabulous. Now you have the perfect piece of bridal jewelry!

Another way to give your wedding jewelry a modern twist is to add color. All-white is traditional; add a colorful accent to take it to the next level. Hints of blue are a popular color to add, but there are many other options. Colors like smoky topaz and pewter can transform your jewelry from traditional to chic and stylish. Deep colors such as aubergine, burgundy, and bronze would be striking for an evening wedding.

A hip, modern look can also be created with unusual shapes and forms. Handmade wedding jewelry takes on a fresh new look when created from Swarovski crystal cubes. If sleek and linear is not your taste, choose pieces designed from organic shapes, such as keshi or coin pearls. These beautiful and unique pearls create bridal jewelry with a natural, uncontrived effect that is ideal for today's bride.

Of course, it wouldn't do for the bride to wear contemporary wedding jewelry, only to have the overall modern theme dampened by bridesmaids wearing traditional pieces. A smart idea is to give your attendants wedding jewelry as their bridesmaid gift. That way, you can design jewelry sets that fit in perfectly with the look that you are trying to achieve and give them something that they will love at the same time.

One of the best things about selecting interesting and modern wedding jewelry is that it will be very wearable long after the wedding. Cool chandelier earrings would be perfect for a night out on the town. Those stacks of bracelets could spice up a conservative work outfit. And a beautiful necklace is the perfect accent for a romantic dinner with your new husband.

Jewelry is very personal. You will want the jewelry that you wear for your wedding to express your personality and suit the style of your event. Unique and interesting bridal jewelry is the perfect choice for the modern bride.




Let us know if you need assistance in any area of planning your wedding.Take advantage of Bridget's experience helping clients select jewelry and accessories. Handmade wedding jewelry is perfect for a bride seeking unique and beautiful jewelry for her special day.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Wedding Customs Throughout History From Tossing Of The Bride Her Bouquet To Honeymoons


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The tradition of tossing the Bride's bouquet

The significance, as everyone knows, is that the one who catches it will be the next to marry! Originally, it was not a bouquet but a garter that was tossed. This custom of tossing the garter originated in 14th century France. However even when the bride left it dangling around her ankle in order to make the snatching easy, she was considerably mauled. For a time a stocking was tossed, but its removal was neither easy nor graceful. Finally some bride, whose identity has been lost to us, thought of tossing her bouquet and this custom has been followed ever since. Even now, however, some grooms like to follow the old garter tossing custom so that the ushers as well as the bridesmaids may know who among them will be next to marry.


The origin of the wedding reception and wedding refreshments

Marriage feasts have been in existence nearly as long as marriage ceremonies. The early Greeks had a feast at the end of the wedding procession when the bride was conducted to her new home at night. Although usually the Greek custom was not to include women at their banquets, they were invited to wedding feasts.


The wedding cake

This was always an important part of any wedding feast. Where or when it first originated cannot be told it is so ancient a custom. Among certain American Indian tribes, and among the Fiji Islanders, a bride offered her husband a cake of meal. The Romans broke a cake made of salted meal over the bride's head as a symbol of abundance. Many peoples of various nations customarily dropped wheat, flour or cake upon the bride's head, then ate these offerings for good luck. The early Britons baked large baskets of small dry crackers for weddings, and every guest took one home thus the tradition of taking wedding cake home to "dream on." The small cakes gradually increased in size and richness, and, so the story is told, a French chef in London finally had the idea of icing the mass of cakes together the first English-French wedding cake. During the reign of Charles II in England, the elaborate, highly ornamented wedding cakes as we know them first came into being.


Throwing rice, old shoes and other things

The rice-throwing is closely related to the wedding cake itself in fact throwing grain preceded the baking of cakes and the cake developed from that earlier practice. The throwing of grain seemed to involve two symbols, good luck and fertility or abundance.

Among the ancient Assyrians and Jews, when a bargain was made, a man gave his sandal as an indication of good faith. A shoe was the symbol of authority. When the Anglo-Saxons hurled a shoe, it indicated that authority had been transferred. Some authorities believe that the throwing of a shoe can be traced back to the missiles which the bride's father hurled at the robber caveman.


Seating arrangements at weddings

It is said that the practice of seating the groom's family and friends on the right and the bride's on the left derived from the custom of seating honoured guests on the right of the host. On the wedding day, the bride's parents are hosts and the groom's are the honoured guests.

The Bachelor Dinner

This appears to have had its source in Sparta. A Spartan groom always invited his close friends to a supper on the eve of his wedding. The custom is very old and many believe it originated simultaneously in many different lands.

Engraved invitations or announcements

Many centuries ago the monastic schools kept marriage books for royalty. These records were made in the very beautiful handwriting of the monks. Later, formal invitations were issued by Royalty in this handwriting, referred to as script. In 1620 copper plate engraving of script writing was first achieved and gradually the custom evolved of engraved rather than hand written invitations to weddings and other formal affairs.

The Honeymoon

This tradition is as old as from the caveman era, once the man had abducted his bride, he kept her carefully hidden until her father's tribesmen gave up the pursuit and permitted their tempers to cool. Among certain northern European peoples in early centuries, a newly married couple drank a wine made of mead and honey, known as metheglin, for a month after their marriage. A month was then a "moon," and therefore the month during which the wine was drunk became known as the honeymoon. Among certain peoples, seclusion from the world after the marriage ceremony was definitely part of the marriage rites.
Today all couples who can afford it travel to their honeymoon straight after the wedding party has finished.




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