Brides give a great presentation to your parents for all they have done for you with personal certificates.
Write a special message and date and sign.Get covers at Staples and watch the tears flow.
Diamonds Wedding Planners Int..Special Events
We strive to turn your dream into a reality by focusing on your needs and desires and helping to make sure that this once-in-a-lifetime event runs as smoothly as possible.Whether you are looking for a quiet intimate wedding or a lavish celebration fit for a princess Diamond Wedding Planners International has the experience you’re looking for.
When Choosing Your Dream Wedding Gown
When choosing your wedding dress think about your wedding location this
is key, you wouldn't want to wear a taffeta gown in the middle of summer,
especially if the wedding is outdoors. When choosing a dress plan to have
your alterations done two months prior to your wedding date so that the dress is perfect.
Also rememberbrides when you place your order for your gown most bridal shops require
you to place half the amount of the dress down for your deposit.Just be prepare to
purchase your dream dress that day.
Elaborate Floral Design
Let Elaborate Floral Design accommodate you with our one of a kind fresh floral design. I had a wonderful experience with Elaborate Floral Design. Please give them a call and tell them Diamonds Wedding Planners sent you
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Cell Phones At Your Wedding
Cell Phones at the Wedding Ceremony
Yes, they’re everywhere, and weddings are no exception!
Here are three ways to remind guests to turn off their cell phones before the ceremony begins:
Print a tasteful little notice in your program ceremony, saying: “We wish to remind you to please turn off your cell phone ringer and refrain from using your cell phone during the wedding ceremony. Thank you!”
You could notify everyone as they sign a guest book when entering the ceremony site. Have an attendant direct guests to sign the book. Next to the book post an attractive sign (perhaps in a picture frame) next to the book. You could use the same wording as above, ‘reminding’ your guests to turn off their cell phones.
If you are not using a ceremony program or having guests sign a guest book, you could have someone make an announcement just before the wedding processional begins, “Please turn off your cell phones—the ceremony is about to begin!” While this last choice is acceptable, it is not as good as the other two less intrusive ones. A verbal announcement might deflate some of the upbeat anticipation of the ceremony and detract from the positive joy of the moment that is about to begin.
by Emily Post
Yes, they’re everywhere, and weddings are no exception!
Here are three ways to remind guests to turn off their cell phones before the ceremony begins:
Print a tasteful little notice in your program ceremony, saying: “We wish to remind you to please turn off your cell phone ringer and refrain from using your cell phone during the wedding ceremony. Thank you!”
You could notify everyone as they sign a guest book when entering the ceremony site. Have an attendant direct guests to sign the book. Next to the book post an attractive sign (perhaps in a picture frame) next to the book. You could use the same wording as above, ‘reminding’ your guests to turn off their cell phones.
If you are not using a ceremony program or having guests sign a guest book, you could have someone make an announcement just before the wedding processional begins, “Please turn off your cell phones—the ceremony is about to begin!” While this last choice is acceptable, it is not as good as the other two less intrusive ones. A verbal announcement might deflate some of the upbeat anticipation of the ceremony and detract from the positive joy of the moment that is about to begin.
by Emily Post
New Trends For 2010
This year,wedding reception decor is getting a bit more personal. From funky centerpieces to boldly-colored chair covers and everything else in between, couples are finding unique ways to infuse elements of their personality into the look and feel of the reception. Here, we list seven reception decor trends for wedding planning that will leave your guests breathless.
1. Endearing Emblems: monograms were a bit hit with weddings in 2008 and 2009. Today, it’s all about the emblem—an icon or design that signifies your union. Incorporate your emblem into everything from the invitations to the napkins, even the ice sculpture.
2. Textural Touches: For a bit of organic oomph, try mixing natural greenery such as leaves, sprigs and berries to floral arrangements.
3. Unique Place Cards: If calligraphy on card stock isn’t your cup of tea, try a more playful way to render wedding reception place cards. Some eye-catching ideas include chalkboards, movie-tickets or even gift tags hung on wineglass stems.
4. Cultural Cues: Take bits of your own ethnic culture and put it on display, such as paper lantern luminaries, origami centerpieces or tribal symbols on menus.
5. Home Accents: Mirrors, cozy chairs and table lamps can give your wedding reception decor an at-home feel.
6. Conversation Tables: Buffets take a backseat to conversation-friendly dining. Long tables allow for more interaction and face time with other wedding guests. Take it a step further by naming each table after an endearing element of your personality (location of your first date, your hometown, college mascot, etc.)
7. Rustic Glassware: For outdoor affairs with a down-home theme, use Mason jars as vases and candle holders.
1. Endearing Emblems: monograms were a bit hit with weddings in 2008 and 2009. Today, it’s all about the emblem—an icon or design that signifies your union. Incorporate your emblem into everything from the invitations to the napkins, even the ice sculpture.
2. Textural Touches: For a bit of organic oomph, try mixing natural greenery such as leaves, sprigs and berries to floral arrangements.
3. Unique Place Cards: If calligraphy on card stock isn’t your cup of tea, try a more playful way to render wedding reception place cards. Some eye-catching ideas include chalkboards, movie-tickets or even gift tags hung on wineglass stems.
4. Cultural Cues: Take bits of your own ethnic culture and put it on display, such as paper lantern luminaries, origami centerpieces or tribal symbols on menus.
5. Home Accents: Mirrors, cozy chairs and table lamps can give your wedding reception decor an at-home feel.
6. Conversation Tables: Buffets take a backseat to conversation-friendly dining. Long tables allow for more interaction and face time with other wedding guests. Take it a step further by naming each table after an endearing element of your personality (location of your first date, your hometown, college mascot, etc.)
7. Rustic Glassware: For outdoor affairs with a down-home theme, use Mason jars as vases and candle holders.
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