Wedding Planning by the Zodiac – Aries

August 31, 2008 by admin  
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Previously I found an article on wedding planning using the Zodiac. I have another article to share with you written by Bridget Mora – this time for the Star Sign – Aries.

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Looking for fun inspiration in your wedding planning? A great idea is to plan a wedding based on your astrological sign. For the bride born under the sign of Aries, this means full speed ahead!

As the first sign of the Zodiac, Aries is a natural leader. You can be headstrong at times, as well as impulsive. In the hurry to get things moving, sometimes the Aries can forget to make a plan first. This is balanced out, however, by your natural enthusiasm and contagious sense of adventure.

An Aries bride will not be a wallflower. She will be happiest with a wedding that is bold and exciting. It should express her personality and zest for life. If you are the sporty type, a unique adventure type of wedding might be just your style. When you see a bride who is getting married while scuba diving or hang gliding, she is probably an Aries!

Assuming that you decide to have your wedding in a more conventional venue, look for ways to make the room sparkle and come alive. Bold and interesting elements will make the reception feel like you. Consider things like: an Asian theme with red and black lacquer decorations, an evening reception bedecked with rented crystal chandeliers to match your crystal bridal jewelry, or a sports themed wedding highlighting your favorite activities.

Aries likes it hot! For the menu, ask the caterer to create a menu of spicy foods, like Mexican, Southwestern, Indian, or pan-Asian. An around-the-world themed reception would suit the adventurous side of an Aries bride. It would be like traveling the globe without leaving the room.

Since an Aries loves to be in motion, great dance music will be a must for the reception. Pick a band or d.j. that will keep the party jumping all night long. A fun idea is to start off with more classic wedding music and then bring out a d.j. to play dance hits into the wee hours of the morning.

Because she likes to move, an Aries bride will not want a wedding gown that is restrictive or cumbersome. Forget about dresses with skirts so straight that you can barely walk, or skirts so full that it practically requires a team of horses to drag you around the room. Look for a gown that is easy to move in, and you will feel great. To add some drama, spice up your ensemble with flashy crystal bridal jewelry.

The toughest thing for an Aries is going to be staying on track and planning the wedding in a methodical fashion. An Aries will have a tendency to jump from point A to point D, while skipping over points B and C entirely. This sense of adventure will serve an Aries well in many parts of her life, but when it comes to putting together a wedding, sometimes you need to do things in a certain order to ensure that no detail is overlooked. The headstrong Aries may also find herself clashing with her mother over matters of taste and decorum. If you encounter these issues, it could be a great idea to hire a wedding coordinator, both to keep you on task and to keep the peace in the family!

You want to plan your wedding in a way that will really reflect who you are. That is what makes the affair memorable for the guests, and enjoyable for the bride. For the Aries bride, be sure to use your wedding to highlight your great sense of fun, adventure, and love of life.

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Wedding Planning – Cutting Costs??

August 27, 2008 by admin  
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Although this is a news clipping from the States, it has some great ideas in it. Not only are they feeling the ‘recession blues’ higher interest rates and rising petrol costs here in Australia are also taking a toll.

So how do you make your wedding planning easier in these times? I highly recommend purchasing your own DIY wedding organiser so that you can keep yourself in order. Also, take note of the below suggestions!

 

Couples are finding ways to cut wedding costs – Los Angeles Times

Worried about the economic slowdown, many are tying the knot on a shoestring budget. By Andrea Chang, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer

August 27, 2008 A typical bride-to-be, Katrina Macrae has bought a dress, browsed different varieties of flowers and settled on a date and location for her April nuptials.

But her bridal gown is actually an ivory-colored prom dress that she picked up for $160. The flowers will be purchased wholesale from the flower district in downtown Los Angeles the day before the wedding. And she’s getting married to her fiance, Scott Smith, on a Sunday, when location fees are usually cheaper.

At a time when the average wedding costs about $30,000, Macrae, of Redondo Beach, plans to spend $8,000.

“Planning a big, expensive wedding was kind of an unnecessary expense,” said Macrae, 26, a quality analyst for Sony Pictures. “We didn’t want to be exorbitant, and definitely the economic crunch makes us feel that more strongly.”

Planning a cut-rate wedding might seem out of step with the gauzy dream of the big day, but lately, more brides have been thinking thrifty as the economic slowdown has left them worried more about the higher cost of living than whether to serve chicken or filet mignon.

“There’s no question that the recession has affected the wedding industry,” said Jolene Rae Harrington, director of creative content at Here Comes The Guide, a wedding planning resource. “Brides still want to realize their wedding dream — they just need to be more creative in how they achieve it.”

That includes inviting fewer guests, getting married on off-peak days such as Fridays and Sundays, crafting handmade wedding favours and holding receptions at low-cost or no-cost venues such as parks and beaches.

Concerned about rising fuel and food costs, bride-to-be Megan Turner already was driving and dining out less and reducing vacation travel. Then, in April, she was laid off from her job at an architectural firm because of the cooling housing market, and Turner said she realized more than ever that a wedding shouldn’t mean “starting your life off with debt.”

“You want to give your family and friends a nice evening, but also, there’s got to be some lines drawn,” said Turner, 30, an architectural project planner from Orange. “It’s really important for us to start saving because we don’t know what the future is going to bring.”

So Turner held a garage sale with proceeds going toward her wedding. Instead of buying wedding favours, Turner’s sister, a student at a culinary school, will bake sugar cookies for guests to take home. And when Turner learned she’d have to fork over $4.25 per guest for a cake-cutting fee, she scrapped plans for a wedding cake and ordered cupcakes.

“If it saves us money, then I’m all for it,” she said.

At stationery showroom Artiface in Costa Mesa, where custom invitations average $9 a set, an increasing number of budget-conscious brides are ordering unassembled invitations to save money, said owner Kristy McTaggart. The invites are printed and cut to size, but brides use do-it-yourself kits to affix the ribbons, jewels and layers themselves.

“A lot of times, on a typical wedding order, a bride will save $300 from doing that,” McTaggart said. “We’ll show them how to do it, and off they go.”

Other times, brides simply forgo traditional wedding details — usually choices that are made toward the end of the planning process such as photography, flowers and music, Harrington said. Instead of hiring a DJ, “now we’re hearing of couples just throwing on their own mix tapes.”

Even companies that advertise low-cost wedding services are feeling the pinch.

Jan Sanders, owner of Budget Wedding Photography in Los Angeles, said that despite charging hundreds of dollars less than elite photographers and allowing clients to name their own price, business has been slow. This is happening even though it’s peak wedding season and the weddings taking place seem smaller.

“They’re looking at every angle to save,” said Sanders, who charges $1,350 for a seven-hour wedding package. “I don’t blame them at all.”

Last year, Sanders was booked for six or seven weddings in June — so many that he split the work with other photographers. In the same month this year, he had only three weddings to shoot.

One prospective bride called Sanders back after he quoted her a price, saying she’d changed her mind about hiring a professional photographer and had asked a relative to take the pictures instead.

But couples should be wary of cutting too many corners.

“There is no substitute for an experienced professional,” Harrington said. “That’s something you can never turn the page back on.”

Like many young women, Krista Lenggiere dreamed of an extravagant fairy tale wedding. But after getting engaged this year, she and fiance Kevin Ward began looking for ways to trim expenses.

At first they considered dipping into Ward’s savings for their May wedding but decided to save the money “for a rainy day — in case I lose my job or he loses his,” Lenggiere, 26, said.

The Santa Ana couple also want to take advantage of the real estate slump by buying a house before prices rise.

“We shouldn’t spend our down payment on a house on our wedding,” said Lenggiere, an office manager at a plastic surgeon’s office. “We’re doing the whole want-and-need thing right now — I really want a horse-drawn carriage to take me away, but I don’t need it.”

So Lenggiere has had to make some concessions. She bought her wedding dress on sale and negotiated a lower location fee. A friend will be doing her hair and makeup free, and guests will receive homemade CDs as wedding favours.

“After a certain age, you can’t live in Fantasyland anymore. You have to live a real life,” Lenggiere said. “I — for the most part — am still getting my dream wedding.”

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Wedding Planning – Using the Stars to Guide You

August 27, 2008 by admin  
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Have you ever thought of using the stars to help you in your wedding planning? Bridget Mora outlines how you can use your zodiac sign to help you with your wedding planning.

Do you need help starting the wedding planning process? A fun approach is to plan your event based on your zodiac sign. Gemini, the twin, is the sign for brides born from late May to late June.

If you are a Gemini, you are outgoing, vivacious, and talkative. Wedding Planning should be fun for you, because you are very social and know how to throw a terrific party. Geminis make wonderful hosts, because they are experts at the art of small talk and making people feel included in a group.

A Gemini’s wedding should be cheerful and lighthearted. Have fun with festive decorations. Happy flowers, such as bunches of gerbera daisies would be a terrific choice for centerpieces. They could be arranged in clear round glass vases with an interesting colored swirl design. Your table linens should be anything but boring white. Look into unique linens in your favorite color, or layer one color over another for a custom look.

Because Gemini is known as the twins, people sometimes accuse them of being two-faced or wishy-washy. This is not the case! It’s just that the Gemini has a flexible mind that is able to see both sides of things. You are comfortable with opposites.

A bride could really play up the idea of duality in her wedding design. Bold pairings of colors, food, flowers, and other elements will make for a wedding that is creative and original. Look for a caterer who is willing to create interesting food pairings for the reception. You could contrast salty and sweet, hot and cool, or spicy and refreshing. Be brave in your menu planning, but do offer some safer options for your less adventurous guests.

Every bride wants a beautiful wedding gown, and the Gemini will certainly be no exception. It may be difficult for her to choose just one, as she probably has one part of her personality that would shine in a sophisticated high-fashion gown, and another part of her that wants to feel like a princess bride. If you truly cannot decide, you would not be the first bride to purchase two gowns. Be a princess during the ceremony and then a sleek sophisticate for the reception.

Accessories add so much flair to a wedding ensemble. Pearl is the birthstone for June, so pearl bridal jewelry would be ideal for a Gemini bride. There are many fabulous types of pearl bridal jewelry available, so there is something to suit whichever aspect of your personality that you decide to play up. In keeping with the theme of duality, an incredible choice would be a necklace that alternates black and white pearls. Truly stunning!

Enjoy planning your wedding, Gemini bride. It is your chance to throw the party of your dreams. Use your zodiac sign as a fun way to guide you through the process of creating a wedding that your guests will never forget.

 

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Wedding Planning – Quick Tips

August 27, 2008 by admin  
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Wedding Planning can be a nightmare, or it can also be one of the most fun things you will ever do.

Hilary Basile has put together the following checklist for a smooth wedding day:

  • Make sure everyone arriving from out-of-town is met by someone, knows where everyone else is staying, etc.
  • Pack an “emergency kit” containing things like spare panty hose, sewing supplies, aspirin, etc. to take with you to the wedding.
  • Attend the rehearsal and the rehearsal dinner. You may choose to give gifts to attendants and each other at this event or at a more private moment.
  • Do something to relax and enjoy the company of your out-of-town friends.
  • Assign responsibilities to your wedding party, such as handing out corsages, greeting and seating guests, checking on vendors, etc.
  • Confirm your wedding day transportation.
  • Visit your beauty salon for a manicure and pedicure.
  • Make sure the ushers have the final guest list.

Your Wedding Day!

  • Give gifts to your parents.
  • Make sure you eat something.
  • Visit your beauty salon for hairstyling and makeup. Bring your veil and headpiece.
  • Make sure your wedding dress is pressed and steamed.
  • Bring your written vows or poems to be presented.
  • Pack relevant items such as your wedding dress, veil and headpiece, shoes, gloves, jewelry, makeup, perfume, nail polish, curling iron, curlers, brush, hairspray, bobby pins, mirror, toothbrush, toothpaste, iron or steamer, garter, ring pillow, going-away outfit and shoes, undergarments, wedding night bag and honeymoon suitcases.
  • Enjoy your wedding!

Don’t let wedding planning become a stressful time. I highly recommend purchasing a DIY wedding planning folder that you can keep yourself organised with. A great one to get started with is the Essential Wedding Planner and Organiser. It has divided tabs with pouches to store cloth materials, and pockets to store those ripped out magazine pages!

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Wedding Planning Secrets

August 27, 2008 by admin  
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Wedding planning can be an extremely stressful time.  Not only can it really test the bond between you and your partner-to-be,  it can seem like nothing is going right. Below is some information from Chris Robertson with some great tips for your wedding planning.

 

Things to Do Very Early On

There are some things that just can’t wait when it comes to wedding planning. First, secure your photographer of choice with a money deposit. Once you have a wedding date set, you can talk with a photographer and schedule the photo session for your bridal portraits and secure their services for your wedding day. The reason you’ll want to book this very early is because photographers (really good ones) are usually booked months in advance, and many weddings are on weekend days.

Find a wedding dress early on as well so you’ll have time for fitting, ordering, and alterations (if needed). The bridesmaids will need plenty of time for their dresses so keep them informed also. Choose wedding colours and possibly a wedding theme before you start planning. Once you know the colours, you can start shopping for wedding favours and decorations early and possibly find some great bargains when you’re not in a rush.

 

Choose a Location for Your Wedding

Probably one of the most important things you’ll do is choose a location for your wedding. If having the wedding in a church, consider the types of decorations you will need and where you might hold the reception. If planning a wedding outdoors, you’ll have to take possible weather conditions into consideration – and do have a backup plan! Pick a location with great lighting, or plan to illuminate with additional lighting. The location is important to know how many decorations you will need, depending on the size of the building or area, and how many guests you can invite.

 

Hire a Wedding Director

A wedding director should be booked early on as well so you can be sure to have one when the day arrives. The director can help with last minute planning and the formalities of the ceremony. You’ll likely consider the director to be a lifesaver when the day finally arrives!

 

Order Decorations, Flowers, Invitations, and Wedding Party Gifts

The little details can cause big headaches if you don’t do these early on. You’ll need invitations early enough to address them and mail them at least a month ahead of the wedding date. Flowers and corsages should be ordered well in advance along with small appreciation gifts for the wedding party including bridesmaids, groomsmen, etc.

 

To save time and possibly money, you might be able to order many of the small wedding items online. There are thousands of wedding websites that carry almost every decoration, gift, or invitation you can think of at reasonable prices. The wedding websites also usually offer great tips on wedding planning for your benefit.

 

Don’t forget about the wedding rings, catering, wedding songs, reception decorations, punch, food, and of course, the wedding cake. These are all crucial parts of wedding planning and have to be taken care of early on to minimize stress. If you take care of the wedding planning far in advance, you’ll see things fall into place and be able to enjoy your wedding as it was meant to be!

Chris Robertson is an author of Majon International, one of the worlds MOST popular internet marketing companies on the web.

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