2013年8月21日星期三

Excellent ways to show wedding photos

When selecting wedding photos, you can not just stare at the face and notice that the smile is not perfect or the arms are too thick. You should pay attention to picture composition, whether the windmills and small house complete and whether beautiful wedding dress complete. Each photograph is extremely valuable. And you had better to select the photos of several different views.
Some newcomers like the soft romantic looking, not ecstasy or exaggerated performance. But some couples prefer active, natural relaxed smile as photographs overall emotional tone. This can be selected according to your own feelings. Then how and where do you display these photos on the wedding? Here are some advices.

Normal position
To share the happiness and beauty with the guests, the newcomer usually place great length wedding photos at some key positions on the wedding scene. This is common sense you must know.
Licensing guidelines
Licensing guidelines is to guide guests through the corridor rankings to find the wedding scene. This is not determined according to the composition the wedding venue. And in general you will use two photos.


The place to sign
The place of sign is one of the places that the guests stay for the longest time. You can put pictures on canvas on the wall, and the sign’s guests can enjoy the new wedding photos the full range.
Table cards
Creative wedding photos on the tables cards are unfit fanfare with a large wedding photos, you can select the wedding photos with a mood of small features, such as the setting sun and the like, making part of the card to make a unique meaning.
Special position
Most conventional wedding photos are a must, there are some wedding photos need our effort to dig. The more detail, the more it impressive.
Cake Card
Some newcomers make a fine humanoid card on the top of the cake, putting pictures of the two people on top. Replacing the previous Cubs like dolls and cute items, it is more real and close to the ego.
Balloon Printing
If your wedding is a blue sky or green grass outdoor wedding, putting the balloons is a fun and delighted wedding link. Feel balloons too ordinary? Suggest that you can make your wedding photos printed on the balloon, so that you can be flying over the sea, in the blue sky and through white clouds.

Gifts of the game part
You must arrange a lot of small games for your wedding now. Do you have the idea what gift you ready for the guests to participate in the game? Some T-shirts printed your wedding photo as gifts. It is not only economical, but also very memorable.
Growth albums
Everyone must familiar with growth album. It is to set photos of the bride and groom in the order from small to large, according to the timeline together with beautiful music. In addition to placing the aesthetic type wedding photos previously in the wedding scene, the more interesting, dynamic, and even shoot footage can be placed on the growth albums. Create a delight wedding atmosphere.

2013年7月31日星期三

Chic Wedding Dresses

French lace backless and long sleeved wedding dress with swarovski crystal embroidered belt. Rustic / Country wedding dress ideas. Jim Hjelm wedding dresses.
Gorgeous Wedding Dresses, Dream Of Every Bride
Pettibone cap sleeves hand-beaded on tulle wedding dress with illusion tulle back, applique and lavender rose. Stunning lavender rose back wedding dress. Mystere by Claire Pettibone.
Lace beading wedding dress features fitted bodice with elegant semi-sheer floral wrap with zigzag-edged low V-neckline.Striking bead is beautifully embellished to waist. The gathered empire seam waist beautifully creates a small waist.Ethereal, romantic and dramatic, this wedding dress will have all eyes on you in the wedding.
Borges backless silk wedding dress with low-cut back and lace details

2013年7月30日星期二

Thoughts on Black Wedding Dresses


A person’s wedding would most probably be one of the most important days or things in their life, and many would take the things around this day very much personally. Whether it be to set up their wedding ceremony, from the preparation of the props to the costs and rental fees for the location of which the ceremony is to be held in, all things require great consideration and people would take that personally to a level where they would give their best to them in order to make it their best for their entire life. Of course, this happens as well to weddingdresses, since a wedding dress would be the primary thing focused upon for the bride of the wedding, people would be staring and paying a great deal of attention while the bride is in her wedding dress, and certainly, not many people would like to fail on delivering a nice wedding, and what more putting on a nice dress? So, to pick a wedding dress it would be difficult, from design, to length, to comfort and beauty, but more importantly, the colors! Traditionally people would be opting for the white options since they are the most convenient to get and the most common ones, but recent years have brought up new waves of wedding dresses colored differently than the traditional white ones. They include red, golden, silver and black for the most part, but we would like to shed some light on the condition of the black one.
A lot of people might think that black wedding dresses would look glamorous on someone, since they look really decent in design or in photographs, but how true would that be? The more important question to ask oneself about whether or not to choose such a dark wedding dress would be to find out whether it looks glamorous or ghoulish? There are many factors that one should consider while choosing, and here is how to know if you are right on track to ensure all things go smooth in the wedding ceremony.

Firstly, you would want to check if the people around you are culturally conscious about the color black, since black may be a taboo in certain cultures inspiring the meaning of ‘death’ or other unpleasant associations. These connotations could make the wedding dress sound and look more ghoulish than pleasant or stylish, since relatives or guests with a more conservative mind would tend to be more mindful about such issues. Also, some cultures may prefer wedding dresses of other colors, so watch out on the cultural point of view.

Next, you would want to see if your wedding dress blends well with your skin tone, if you fall on the darker side of the scale having tanned much of yourself under the sun or for any other reason you have darker skin, would the dark colors affect how you look? Would there be a need to add lighter make-ups so that you would not look too similar with the wedding dress? But then again, it would be personal preference, but if you are unsure of the risks involved, go for the traditional white ones.


When all’s said and done, you could easily tell that black wedding dresses are not made for everyone. In order to relate to this, quoting Sarah Jessica Parker who adorned herself with a black wedding dress in marrying Matthew Broderick during the year 1997, she said, "I would white it up, I'd wear a beautiful, proper wedding dress, like I should have worn on that day." Watch out, or the black may look ghoulish.






2013年7月25日星期四

The wedding customs of Finland


In the early summer season of Finland, you may see the following incredible sight: A group of young boys or girls were walking with a person who was dragged by a rope in a public place. This person who was dragged by the rope was wearing a mask and the scruffy dress, you may not believe that this person is going to be the bride or the groom in the near future. In Finland, the early summer is the best season for wedding, these young people are actually sending off  their friends who were going to get married, ending their single life and starting a new life.
This custom was only understanded by a few people in some downtown of Finland at first, but it suddenly began to be popular in everywhere in the 1980s. Finnish began to abandon many traditional rituals and customs since the 1970s in the last century, this practice continued for some time, Finnish began to pursue traditional customs practices again which could bring fun to people. Therefore, people will join some traditional factors in the wedding and some other family activities after the 1980s.At this time, wedding dresses styles are limited, not like now, brides can choose the ideal one, elegant, vitange, simple, and more, all kinds of 2013 wedding dresses are offered to them. So they are lucky.
Finnish have to obtain their parents’ recognition no matter their engagement or wedding in the early stage. The bride’s parents and the groom’s parents will shake hands with each other to confirm the two formal wedding concluded by marriage. The formation of Finnish 's wedding customs will not only be affected by the folk tradition, but also influenced by some religious rules of the church.
Staring from the BC, people have formed a kind of custom to exchange the betrothal. In the AD 1686, Engagement ruled by the ecclesiastical law is also equivalent to a marriage agreement which will have the legal effect. In fact, a lot of young people in the country began their real marriage life after engagement. In the 16th century, the engagement ring began to became popular in some nobles, on the contrary, in the poor countryside, only shaking hands mean engagement.
Marriage law was revised in 1988, the legal effect of engagement was cancelled in the new marriage law, but the engagement tradition has not disappeared from now on.
From the 18th century to 1917, only a church wedding has the force of law. Nowadays, about 86% Finnish believe in the Lutheran church, they are generally holding their wedding in the church or chapel, and sometimes they also will choose hold their wedding in their home or the wedding banquet.

We will find the Finnish special wedding customs after comparing Modern wedding and the traditional wedding which was held in Finnish country, we will at a can be. In Finland country, young people will be largely influenced and restricted by their parents while choosing the appropriate person. Therefore, they won’t have the enough freedom to choose their lover.





2013年7月24日星期三

When Hoding Winter Weddings

Would you like to hold a Winter Wedding? If so ,theses post provide some tips that you should pay attention which give you less trouble. They all useful!
Wrap up warm: Avoid being photographed with a red nose, chapped lips and goose bumps with a stunning faux fur wrap and soft pashminas for the bridesmaids. Spending a few minutes before the photos are taken in the vicar’s vestry (always warm) can also help.

Think about your guests’ comfort: If you are having a church ceremony put some blankets in the pews. Churches are always colder than you think!  After the service greet your guests with warm coffee and hot chocolate.
Transport: Classic cars and cold weather don’t go well, so why not opt for a horse and carriage filled with warm, wintry rugs. If your guests need to be driven to the reception you might like the idea of a fleet of Bentleys but good 4x4s are a smarter move – especially if it’s snowing!
Contingency: The one thing you can’t control is the weather so you need to plan for all eventualities. If there is going to be any amount of walking around outside, you should tell your guests to bring their wellies. As long as everything is well organised, the whole ritual of putting them on and taking them off can be rather fun. If you can’t beat the bad weather, join it – apart from plenty of large umbrellas, have a pair of stunning pink or gold wellies on standby – ready for a few outrageous photos!

Ice-bars / ice-sculptures: Embrace the winter with ice bars and sculptures. With good lighting they can look amazing and really help to add to the atmosphere.




2013年7月16日星期二

Real Weddings


Sheena and Greg, Paris, France

Dreaming of the perfect gown for your big day? Or maybe a stunner for the ceremony and something to change into for the reception or late-night getaway? Didn't fall in love with the first one you tried on? Or the second, third, and so on?
That's the exact position Sheena found herself in during her engagement. So how many dresses did she consider? Well, she tried on about 150 dresses total (in Los Angeles, New York, and Charlotte,) during visits to a few different bridal salons like Kleinfeld Bridal, Oscar de la Renta, Reem Acra, and Saks Fifth Avenue.
The fashion lover, who started reading Vogue at age 8, loves high fashion and couture. For her big day, she couldn't wait to wear something that had appeared on a runway. She took her time and tried on all the beautiful gowns that caught her eye. She ventured into the world of non-bridal too, and spotted the ink-print dress from Monique Lhuillier—an artistic twist on a bridal gown she had spied. Though it wasn't technically a wedding dress (it definitely still covered her "something blue"), it was the perfect fit for the ceremony and dinner at her French chateau wedding. One day while shopping with her equally stylish groom, Greg, she came upon aLanvin dress with a bow on the back and had to give it a shot. A feeling came over her as she was in the fitting room and knew that the all-white frock would be her reception dress.

Gillian and Will, A Wedding At Home

In our summer issue, we share the intimate wedding of Gillian and Will, which took place at the family home of the bride. Here, the new Mrs. shares some insight on tying the knot in such a personal location.


Just after we got engaged we started racking our brains for the perfect waterfront wedding venue. This hemming and hawing went on for a good four months! The first time I mentioned having the wedding at home in Connecticut, my parents were not so keen. They clearly had visions from Father of The Bride. We tried to make other hometown locations work but there was always red tape around dates, costs, and plenty of other restrictions. Where else can you have an event with no venue fee, where you can pick any date at any time and let the band play on? Home!!

My family not only warmed up to the idea, but they rose to the occasion and became a team of fullhearted volunteer wedding planners. Planning, brainstorming, tasting, crafting, and creating all happened in a very convenient and cozy atmosphere. Having the wedding in the backyard made for a very special experience with unlimited DIY possibilities. Rather than pay to get married somewhere else, we were able to put money into some home improvements. Plus, we had carte blanche with layout, design, and decor. Hands down the best part for me was the many priceless hours spent at the dining room table spending time with my favorite people in the world. Getting married at home made a very special life event even more personal and intimate. Entering the backyard for the ceremony, with all of our friends and family, felt so comfortable. Looking back I could not imagine our wedding happening any other place.