AFFLUENT BRIDE debuts their Exclusive Panache Vendor Package for Luxury Wedding Advertisers
July 29, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
AffluentBride.com is pleased to announce today their most prestigious PANACHE Wedding Vendor Package which incorporates a customized premium video web commercial presentation for select luxury wedding vendor advertisers.
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AFFLUENT BRIDE debuts their Exclusive Panache Vendor Package for Luxury Wedding Advertisers
Marie Haggin Accessories to Unveil Bridal Gowns and Wedding Services at July 26 Bridal Shower and Fashion Show
July 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Debbie Marie Haggin, owner of Marie Haggin Accessories, is excited to announce that she has added bridal gowns and wedding services to her Kent Station boutique. With more than 100 gowns in stock, the dresses come in a variety of sizes, styles and price ranges from designers like Jasmine, Signature and Eternity.
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Marie Haggin Accessories to Unveil Bridal Gowns and Wedding Services at July 26 Bridal Shower and Fashion Show
GlamForLess.com Bridal Wedding Jewelry Launches New Bridesmaid Jewelry Collection
July 20, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Online bridal, wedding, bridesmaid jewelry website adds new items to make bridesmaids feel just as important as the brides.
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Titanium-Jewelry.com Introduces the Rainbow Collection by Edward Mirell
July 16, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Leading online jeweler offers $25 discount and free 2-day shipping on most styles.
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Titanium-Jewelry.com Introduces the Rainbow Collection by Edward Mirell
Money and Marriage Advocate Announces The Wedding Bailout for Brides
July 8, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Money and Marriage advocate provides tips to begin -The Money Talk- for brides.
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5 Dream Honeymoon Ideas
July 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Are you going on a honey moon soon with your new wife or husband but are not sure what to do to make it an experience both of you will remember forever? Well here are five great honeymoon ideas for you newlyweds to help you out.
Idea number 1: Hawaii; All throughout the years there have been countless honeymooners who dream of traveling to Hawaii. Why not make that dream come true and travel there with your sweetie? In Hawaii, you and your significant other can enjoy the cool, soft breezes of the beaches, the clear, blue waters, and the many entertainment spots.
Idea number 2: Sky Diving; Sky diving may be a little scary, but how many people in the world can truly say to their spouse, “You make me feel like I’m floating in thin air” and can actually mean it? Sky diving is a thrilling and fun experience that you will truly enjoy.
Idea Number 3: Scuba Diving; You and your spouse will really appreciate seeing the other worldly depths of the ocean by scuba diving. In a scuba diving experience, you will see countless amounts of fish and sea life.
Idea Number 4: Disney World; It will bring back fond childhood memories and will allow you to see the silly side in each other. Disney World is great for all people of all ages, and especially for newlyweds. They offer great hotel accommodations and will keep the park open after hours if you request and pay for it.
Idea Number 5: Paris; A trip to the city of love! What is better than that? Kiss your sweetie under the Eiffel Tower, and they will love you forever! Take them on a ride in a gondola while sipping champagne and be sung to. Treat your honey to some French cuisine. Let your spouse do some Paris shopping!
How to Elope
July 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Tying the knot with the love of your life should be the most special day of both of your lives. After all, in a perfect world, you only get to do it once, right?
Unfortunately, there can be a wide variety of problems and stressors when it comes to getting married. These problems can be anything, but most commonly they are related to one or both of two things: family and money.
Lets say your family hates your partner. That probably isn’t going to make for a very happy occasion. Or lets say times are hard financially. Did you know that the average wedding costs at least twenty thousand dollars? So if you aren’t really interested in sharing the most special day of your life dealing with sulking relatives or end up completely broke, remember you’ve always got the option to elope.
Eloping is easy. For a lot of people, its the most romantic way of getting married because its all about you and your partner. You forget about all of your troubles and run off with the love of your life and make the biggest commitment you can make to another person; and nobody else has to be there to potentially spoil it.
There are several ways you can elope. Here are a few ideas that might help make it easier:
*Whatever county you live in will have a Justice of the Peace that performs marriage ceremonies by appointment. It costs very little and does not involve leaving town.
*For a little adventure, elope in another country! There is nothing more romantic than getting married on the beach on one of the Caribbean Islands, is there? All you’ve got to do is book your flights and book a hotel. In most cases, the hotel staff will be able to tell you who to contact for performing the ceremony.
*Don’t forget – there is always Las Vegas – the world capital of eloping couples!
Honeymoons in Australia
July 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
A honeymoon is the opportunity to unwide and relax with your new spouse after all of that wedding stress, and there is no better place to go than the beautiful country of Australia. If you’re looking for options, Australia has them all! As a country that is truly rich in beautiful landscape, warm, sandy beaches, and kind, welcoming people, an Australian honeymoon can be the perfect vacation of a lifetime!
When planning your Australian honeymoon, sit down with your partner and think of things you would like to do and see together. Are you more interested in vacationing by the beach or would you rather be more inland? How long are you planning to stay? Do you want to stay in or near a major city – or are you looking for the ultimate secluded getaway? Once you have decided what kind of honeymoon you are looking for, you can begin making your definite plans.
Australians are well known for being very friendly and welcoming people, so keep that in mind when making your plans. The metro areas of Melbourne and Sidney offer a wide variety of exciting adventures, as well as shopping, nightlife, tourist attractions, and amazing restaurants.
If you’re looking for a totally different experience, there are many resorts that have elevated tent-like bungalows in the more tropical region of Australia that truly surpass all expectations. Watch nature from your window as you spend some well needed time with your loved one.
There are also many beautiful and relaxing beach resorts, some of which are also spa resorts – offering you the most quality care and relaxation. Keep in mind that if you choose to stay on the beach, there are amazing deals for water sports and fun scuba diving activities!
Eco Honeymoons
July 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Eco Honeymoons are the new trend in post-nuptial celebrations. Newlyweds are heading across the world to enjoy earth-friendly resorts. These vacations spots help to preserve the planet in many different ways without sacrificing the wonderful experience of the honeymoon retreat.
Many of these resorts are earth-friendly from the bery beginning through their building processes. Many use huts, tents, bungalows, and cottages built from natural materials for couples to enjoy. Most are built into the environment, some by hand, in such ways as not to disturb the natural surroundings. Others actually use the environment to provide architectural structure, including seating areas and design attributes. Using solar panels to harness the sun’s energy provides these bungalows with electricity so couples aren’t left completely in the dark. However, many resorts forgo traditional air-conditioning and use open-air designs for cooling.
These eco resorts have also instituted recycling programs in their areas. Many also have started conservation programs for the animal and sea life in the surrounding environment. They use organic gardens grown on the resorts’ property for guest restaurants. Some also have water conservation programs that recycle their own water and include conserving laundry services by reusing towels.
Eco Honeymoons don’t forgo activities in order to be eco-friendly. Many encourage guests to get into nature by kayaking with wildlife, hiking through natural forests, horseback riding, and snorkeling. They capitalize these experiences with biological experts that provide guests with information about the natural surroundings.
Eco honeymoons don’t leave out the romanticism either. Couples have the option of massages and other relaxing spa treatments. Restaurants provide a romantic atmosphere for couples to dine. Most of all these resorts get the most out of the natural setting. There is nothing more romantic than being surrounded by crystal blue-green water and white beaches or majestic mountain ranges and clear blue skies that go on forever.
Planning a Romantic Winter Wedding
July 5, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
A winter wedding can be a truly enchanting occasion that warms the heart, especially in the cold weather. Many people believe that winter is the best and most beautiful time to get married.
The first thing to do is choose your venue. One of the main perks of choosing a winter wedding is the cost. Spring is usually the peak season for weddings, so if you choose to set your date for the winter, you might be eligible for a venue discount, depending on where you choose. Churches are the most common venue for weddings, however, many beautiful hotels and country inns have amazing ballrooms and wedding areas that are just as beautiful. Make sure that you book early enough in advance to secure your date!
Once you have booked your venue, you can begin to choose a theme. Many winter weddings incorporate the holiday season into their theme, but you can stretch your imagination when choosing the theme and colors. Winter colors, such as silver, gold, emerald, red, and bold shades of blue are great colors for a winter wedding. Remember that when its cold outside, the perfect combination of colors can make a person feel warm and cozy inside, which is the loving feeling you are looking for.
Food is a big part of a wedding reception, so make sure that you choose entrees that are hearty and comforting. Classic, filling winter holiday food is something that nobody ever gets tired of, so don’t feel like you have to compete with Christmas. Its your day!
When you decorate the venue, try draping fabrics or using lots of greenery to make a nice, warm, environment that is very lush and inviting. As churches can often be cold and uncomfortable, keep this in mind when you try to create the perfect winter wedding environment!
With the right creative touches, you can have the perfect winter wedding!