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    When you begin thinking about your wedding, what do you visualize ? Your colors, the flowers, your bridesmaids’ gowns? Most likely, you see all of the images that have been running through your mind since you were 4 years old. Those images certainly may vary as you move through the process of planning your actual wedding. If you keep a journal of your thoughts, you can determine what you will and what you will not be willing to compromise on as your wedding elements take shape. Deciding early on which elements are most important will help you to create a unified look for your wedding.
  
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 We could post a video of your day, like the one below…

 ( I actually took a video for one of my Weddings). It turned out very well too! A surprise for the Happy Bride and Groom. It’s posted on their  private ”Wedding Lens” site.
 
 
 
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If you are thinking of getting married away from home do check out this site. It’s many resort websites – one is even a Castle!  AWAY WEDDINGS  http://www.netmarketfinder.com/away_weddings/ 

Destination Weddings are so exciting!   

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This could be a wonderful idea for you and your family & friends to share in your wedding joy.

  Any one in the wedding party could have access to the blog, and as it is a blog it is interactive. Friends and Family can post before the Wedding with their well wishes to the happy couple.

Even during the Wedding with cell phones that have picture taking ability, pics can be sent to me the Wedding Blogger and I can have them up on the blog in a matter of minutes. I use “the Wedding Lens”, the best in Wedding photography for the web. They even have a video slide show that can be placed on the Blog. Wedding Photos  -You Can’t Do Without!

 

That walk down the isle on your Dad’s arm

 Your wedding photos shouldn’t just be beautiful — they should tell the story of your wedding day. From the look on your guests’ faces as you walk down the aisle to your first dance, your gorgeous photos will give you a fabulous reminder of the wedding day…

 Click on the happy couple below to see their photos.Please bookmark this page as you go off my site>Christine and Shane's Wedding Album - Online Photo Sharing AlbumClick to go to the Photo section  Cake question…

What is the best way to save the top tier of our wedding cake so that it’s actually edible on our one-year wedding anniversary?

Answer…

The trick is to use a method that seals in the  taste.

Before your wedding, find a plastic container with an airtight lid that the top tier will fit inside of (you may have to cut the wedding cake in two). Give the container to your caterer or reception hall manager before the wedding so they can pack the cake in the container immediately after it’s cut. Then ask a parent or friend who lives in your area to be in charge of placing the cake in a fridge as soon as possible. To freeze the top tier for the rest of the year, wrap your container in tinfoil and  place it in the freezer. One year later, you’ll be ready to thaw it, eat it, and celebrate!

I worked as a caterer for a few yrs and this question came up often at weddings.

- Kathryn

Which Flowers…

There is a language of flowers―whether you or anyone at your wedding is fluent in this language is another question. One idea: Give each bridesmaid a bouquet featuring a signature flower whose meaning suits her personality. Attach a note to the bouquet explaining why you picked that bloom for her. Here are some of the hidden meanings.

 

Amaranthus: Constancy and fidelity

Amaryllis: Pride, pastoral beauty

Anemone: Abandonment, forsakenness, sincerity, fragility

Chrysanthemum: Happiness and long life

Chrysanthemum: (White): Truth

Chrysanthemum: (Yellow): Secret admirer

Chrysanthemum: (Red): Love

Daffodil: Respect, good fortune, chivalry, unrequited love

Daisy: Innocence, loyal love, purity

Forget-Me-Not: Faithful love and memory, true love

Iris: Faith and wisdom, inspiration

Ivy: Fidelity, wedded love, affection

Lilac: First love

Lily: Purity and sweetness

Lily of the Valley: Renewed happiness and humility

Orchid: Love and beauty

Peony: Happiness and prosperity

Rose (Red): Love and desire

Rose (White): Purity and innocence

Sweet Pea: Departure

Tulip: True love

Violet: Modesty

Zinnia: Thoughts of friends, thoughts of absent friends

 

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