Sunday, July 19, 2009

Hot Pink Wedding Dresses

What could be more romantic than pink? Dubbed the new white, pink is making an appearance on wedding dresses today. The color of femininity and romance, pink is perfect for a wedding.

Hot pink wedding dresses can be found in varying shades, from the bright eye catching shades to softer subtle hints of pink. This will make it quite tough for you to decide. Just remember that usually the lighter shades of pink are favored for weddings and wedding gowns.

Now that you'll be resplendent in pink, you can pick neutral colors to complement your dress. For your bridal party and reception, consider white, ivory, silver, champagne or even black. If neutrals are not exactly what you're looking for, then you may want to think about colors like chocolate, lavender, sage green, turquoise or even some shades of yellow.

Pink wedding dresses, true to its romantic and feminine nature, come in various styles. Choose from A-line dresses to ball gown styles with scoop or sweetheart necklines. How romantic is that? Pink wedding dresses can also be accented with crystal beading and lace, or even accents such as embroidery. If going totally pink is not you, there is still a way for you to incorporate pink into your wedding dress. Be imaginative and add a sash or pink rosettes, or even pink embroidery or a pink lace trim. This will definitely make you look different and yet still flaunts your romantic side.

Where can you find a pink wedding dress? Of course top designers do have them but not all of us can afford a designer dress. You could have a dress custom made for you by a seamstress, or you could ask bridal shops if they can dye your dress in your favorite shade. Today more and more shops are beginning to sell pink wedding dresses. Walking down the aisle in a pink wedding dress will make you a dazzling romantic bride on your special day.


By : Phie

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Green Wedding Invitations

There is no doubt that your wedding invitations are something very important. However, it is also important for you to consider our environment when you are ordering them. In this article, we will discuss some ideas about a green wedding invitation and green weddings.

As a matter of fact, you may want to have green weddings. You will want to get some green wedding favors. You will also need to make sure that there will not be any food waste after your reception. Of course you would also like to make your wedding invitations environmental friendly.

One of the ways to make the invitations green is to use electronic invitations. You do not need to use even one piece of paper when you are doing so. You can hire a designer to help you to create your e-card and then you will be able to send it to your guests. This is certainly excellent when environmental protection is your concern.

Let us assume that you will not adapt the idea of sending an e-card now because some of your guests may not check their email boxes regularly. Most couples will be facing such a situation and as a result they will not go for the idea of e-card. To this end, you will need to create green wedding invitations by considering the materials and printing process.

You will need to make sure that you will be choosing recycled paper for your green wedding invitations. If it is possible, you should choose the kind of 100% recycled paper. This will be your best option. You should also take care of the printing process. If you are going to print the cards using offset printing, it is very important for you to choose printers who will use soybean ink. This will make your wedding invitation even more environmental friendly.

One last point is that, you will need to get a more accurate estimation for the number of guests. To this end you will be able get a better estimation for the number of wedding invitations you need. It is also good for the the environment if you do not create wastes by ordering too many cards.

You have to be creative when you are ordering your green wedding invitations. The idea here is that you should choose materials and printer process that are environmental friendly. You should also try not to create any waste. If you can really do so, your wedding card will certainly be an environmental friendly one. And you will also be able to see more green weddings!


By : Phie

Friday, July 17, 2009

Going Green With Your Wedding


The whole world is going green. Every where you go today, there are environmentally-friendly objects. Green cars to Green lights to Green utensils; almost everyone wants to contribute to the preservation of the earth.

You can have the green concept come to your weddings too. Not only will your guests appreciate your concern for the environment, but it will also be a unique theme you can apply. For long, we have had summer, winter, fall and other traditional themes but a green wedding especially one that makes use of eco friendly equipment, tools, and objects will cast some uniqueness for your wedding and thus help make it special. After all, the best wedding is one that is special. You will also note that a green wedding saves you money. Many eco friendly things are very cheap and yet unique.

You may have to bear in mind that an eco friendly wedding can have the same elegance and glamor as its conventional counterpart. For example, a live plant from the florist will have the same décor effect as the artificial plant.

There are several approaches to a green wedding but we shall begin with the simplest - buying eco friendly items.

The essence of the green wedding is to use objects that are recyclable. So in your shopping, you will buy things that are degradable- that is, do not become waste after they are discarded.

You can have your seating for the wedding made from natural materials such as cane, bamboo or wood. If it is a formal wedding, you can create a rustic look with a teak, oak or mahogany furniture.

For a green wedding, live plants are the only option for your flowers. You can pick flowers that are in bloom during the season. If you are decorating a church hall, tall plants with leafy petals will make the best impression. You can use short and thin stalk types for your centerpieces.

Green weddings add extra glamour and uniqueness to wedding. It demonstrates the couple's commitment to saving the earth and gives the guests a relief from traditional weddings that they have been so much used to.


By : Phie

Friendly Wedding Ideas

Planning your wedding can be a lot of fun. It can also be a great big giant headache. There are so many things to consider, feelings to protect, and your own happiness to pursue. What do you do first? How do you prioritize?

First of all, relax. Take a deep breath...and release. There. Much better.

So you want to have an environmentally friendly wedding - an Eco Wedding, if you will. But how do you go about planning one? Is it possible to have the wedding of your dreams without doing so much damage to the environment that there won't be anything left for your children's wedding?

The answer is a resounding YES!

And the best part of having a Green wedding? You save money! What could be better than having a dream wedding while saving the Earth and fattening your wallet? Maybe eating a whole lot of chocolate without breaking out or gaining weight - but that's a whole different issue.

Back to the topic: Stress-free eco wedding planning. Right.

If you are planning a more intimate wedding - family and close friends only - why not have a short ceremony and the reception at the same place?

Some friends of mine actually went to a justice of the peace accompanied by immediate family only, then invited 20 of their closest friends to their favorite restaurant for a wonderful and beautiful organic feast. Transportation was provided to limit CO2 emissions.

If you want a larger wedding, consider having the wedding and reception at the same venue. Ask what furniture is accessible on-site and how much of it is available for your specific date. If the venue provides tables, chairs, linens, utensils and such, you save money and stress from coordinating furniture rental.Ask about the site's recycling policy. Do they recycle?

Does the venue provide a caterer, or can you hire your own? Some places may not let you hire an outside caterer. If this is so, ask the caterer if they use seasonal fare and support local farmers (the shorter distance food needs to travel, the less CO2 emissions produced from transporting it).

Find out about the chef's vegetarian menu. Is it more than just steamed vegetables over rice or pasta? Request that the wedding cake be made of organic and natural ingredients - no artificial sweeteners.

Opt for a vintage gown or a second-hand dress. After all, it's traditionally a very bulky dress that you're going to wear only once. After the wedding, sell it to a consignment store so another bride can use it. Another option is to donate the dress to a charity that will either use the dress or use the material to make another dress.

Wedding flowers can cost a lot of money. A less eco-minded girlfriend spent over $10,000 just on cut flowers alone! Yikes! Instead of replicating this extravagance and waste, why not ask your bridesmaids to feature their organic bouquets from local suppliers as centerpieces for the tables? Or display a potted plant that someone can take home and plant in their garden. You can also use the flowers from the wedding ceremony to decorate the reception area. Most florists will accommodate this eco-minded request.

Now for the wedding favors. Some examples of eco-friendly favors are seed packets - tastefully decorated, of course. You can make your own and slip them into recycled organic envelopes, or you can purchase them online. Organic and fair trade chocolate is another option. Try to give something consumable and biodegradable - stay away from plastic trinkets that end up in the landfill.

And finally, give yourself a break. Hire an experienced and reputable wedding planner. It may seem like an indulgence, but it's really more of a necessity. Hiring a wedding planner can actually result in saving you a lot of money (and your sanity!).

How?

Wedding planners know all the intricacies involved in planning a wedding. Your wedding won't be the first one they have planned. They are very well-connected and know who the reputable providers are in the business.

Wedding planners are also very experienced in the negotiating process. Because they work with vendors on a regular basis, they can get you a discount on a lot of things that you may not be able to negotiate yourself. They have your best interest in mind and can help guide you into making informed decisions.


By : Phie

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Pink and Green Wedding Centerpiece

Pink and green is one of the prettiest color combinations to use for your wedding. It is a cheerful duo, always fresh, feminine, and upbeat. For beautiful centerpieces at any time of the year, use pink and green flowers to create your displays.

There are so many ways that pink and green can be used together. The combination is classic and preppy, meaning that it never goes out of style. Pink and green flowers are perfect for the bride who is wearing a timeless gown with pearl bridal jewelry. Of course, you do not have to limit the colors to your flowers - pink and green bridesmaid dresses would be wonderful, and they also pair beautifully with classic pearl bridal jewelry for your attendants.

The best way to choose flowers for your centerpieces is by finding out what is going to be in season at the time of your wedding. There are certainly plenty of flowers that are available year round, such as roses and carnations, but there are many others that are at their peak at a specific time of the year. And choosing an out-of-season flower that has to be imported from a far off land will be considerably more expensive than picking something more readily available.

Nothing says "spring" like a tulip. These elegant flowers are available in many shades from the palest pink Dutch tulip to the wildest hot pink parrot tulip. It all depends on if you prefer your centerpieces to be more classic and restrained or more exuberant and bold. The parrot tulips can be combined with exotic flowers such as green cymbidium orchids; the more delicate pale pink tulips would be lovely when accented with soft green gray lamb's ear.

There are countless other fantastic pink and green centerpiece ideas for weddings of any style or season. A large tall vase overflowing with pink and green hydrangeas would be lovely for an elegant summer affair. Green viburnum also blends well with the full round hydrangea for additional texture and interest.

Peonies and garden roses are two of the most scrumptious flowers that you can use in your centerpieces. There is nothing quite like the romance of these full, open flowers for a wedding bouquet or centerpiece. You can create let the pink flowers take center stage by designing floral displays in a wide range of pink colors. To add in the fresh green contrast color, place the arrangements in vintage green hobnail glass vases.

Submerged floral centerpieces are all the rage these days, and they would work beautifully with the pink and green color combination. One of the best choices for flowers to submerge in a tall clear cylinder is green orchids. Layer in stems of pink berries, and for a finishing touch, adhere a tailored pink and green silk ribbon to the top of each glass cylinder. You will have instant style.

There are a surprising number of other options for green flowers and accents to layer in with pink blossoms in your centerpieces. Anything from lemon leaves to ferns to gladioli can be used to give a pop of green in your pink displays. You will be able to create centerpieces for your wedding that manage to be both visually interesting and still timeless at the same time.


By : Phie

Sage Green Wedding Accent

The color palette that you choose for your wedding will have a major impact on the overall atmosphere of the event. It can be festive, or preppy, or formal, or beachy, depending on the colors used for the décor. If you are looking for a color that is soft and elegant, but not a pastel or an ivory, sage green could be the perfect choice.

Sage green is a soft green with a gray undertone. It happens to be one of the most universally flattering colors out there, which makes it a great choice for your bridesmaids. Sage green looks absolutely beautiful, whether it is done in satin, chiffon, organza, or shantung. Because it is not a green with a strong yellow undertone, even bridesmaids with more sallow skin tones will look fantastic in sage.

You will naturally want your bridesmaids to have the perfect finishing touches for their dresses. If you like everything to really match, of course you can choose shoes, wraps, and bags in the same color as the dresses, but there are other great options. Sage combines particularly well with silver, pewter, or gray. Silver evening sandals would look great with a sage bridesmaid dress, and would be a shoe that your attendants could very easily wear again. When you are looking for the jewelry gifts for each bridesmaid, keep that same idea in mind. Bridesmaid jewelry gifts that are handcrafted of gray pearls would be gorgeous with a sage dress.

The bride can also use a hint of sage in her ensemble. One of the nicest ways to use the color is as a sash around the waist of her wedding gown. It is a nice soft color to use against white or ivory, that won't make too strong a contrast in black and white photographs. If you prefer to stick with an all white gown, then a silk chiffon sage sash would be perfect.

Sage also combines well with colors such as lavender. Lavender colored roses would be lovely bouquets for your bridesmaids. If you use sage green tablecloths at the receptions, think about centerpieces created from the same lavender roses, with a few richer purple flowers thrown in for depth and contrast.

Another very pretty sage green wedding accent is sheer organza ribbon. This soft colored ribbon can be used in so many ways. You can use it to tie around the programs or the favors, or even as a bow on the invitations. A wide sage organza ribbon would be very pretty tied around the chairs at the reception, and you will certainly want to use some of it on the bouquets, as well. It is not a difficult ribbon color to find, so you might find that you will save money ordering it yourself than asking your florist to supply it.

Your wedding cake would be very pretty in a sage green. A great idea would be a sage green fondant with an ivory scroll design. It would be a fitting dessert for a formal wedding. If your reception is more of a garden party style, then a sage green cake with lavender, pink, and yellow sugar flowers would be a sweet ending.

There are so many colors that you can choose to accent your wedding attire and décor that it can be hard to narrow it down to just one or two. If you are looking for a color that is not too trendy, and yet always in style, then you can't go wrong with sage green for your wedding.


By : Phie

A Lime Green and Turqoise Wedding

Turquoise and lime green are bright and bold colors, but they are also surprisingly versatile as a wedding color scheme. Depending on the exact shades that you choose, these colors can be beachy, preppy, 1960s mod, or thoroughly contemporary. Not too many other color palettes can make that claim! One of the things that makes lime green and turquoise work so well together is that they have a similar intensity and depth of color. You can create some really interesting visual effects, especially with pattern.

Once you have decided on the general feeling that you would like for your wedding, it is time to start getting into the details that will make your vision become a reality. For instance, let's say that you are having a wedding by the ocean, how would you go about using a turquoise and lime color palette? With the bridesmaid dresses, for starters. Picture crisp turquoise organza dresses edged with a lime green organza border at the hem. They would look magnificent against the blue of the water and the sky.

If you love the idea of a 1960s look for your wedding, pick a great mod print to use in your décor. Big graphic flowers or pop art circles would be fantastic. You can use your favorite pattern on everything from table linens to the invitations. Just be sure that the bridesmaids don't end up looking like they are wearing tablecloths; keep either the linens or the dresses more muted so that they do not blend together.

You can also use shades of lime green and turquoise to create a very chic environment for your wedding. One of the top trends for bridesmaids right now is flowing chiffon dresses. This style would be even more stunning when created from an ombre chiffon that is dyed to flow from one color into the other. Another idea is to have your attendants wear chiffon dresses that have an accent color peeking out from under the main hue.

Turquoise and lime green can be used to design magnificent centerpieces. Fill tall cylinders will real limes, fill with water, and then top with a floral arrangement. There is a wider array of green flowers available than you may think, ranging from romantic green hydrangeas to exotic green orchids. These combine beautifully with white flowers, and the green and white centerpieces will really pop against turquoise linens in either a pattern or a solid.

The bride will certainly want to get in on the fun of such delightful colors. Your bridal accessories, such as shoes, jewelry, and wraps are great ways to add a touch of color to a white wedding gown. A small accent will really stand out against a white dress, so you don't have to do too much to create a dramatic effect. A strand of white pearls with a scattering of turquoise and lime crystals would be fresh and pretty for a summer wedding. If you want to keep your dash of color under wraps, opt for a sassy pair of strappy sandals that will peek out when you are on the dance floor.

Great wedding designs begin with great color choices. Turquoise and lime green are definitely colors that say fun and festive, which makes them terrific for a summer wedding. Use them throughout your wedding to create an event that will be bold, eclectic, and original.


By : Phie