Wedding Planning and Tips

Wedding Dresses: How to Choose the Perfect Wedding Dress for Your Shape

Most women have been planning their big day since they were little girls, but few have their wedding dress picked out when the time comes. Wedding dress shopping can be a long and emotionally exhausting process for women who do not have the perfect portions of a runway model. To keep your shopping experience enjoyable, remember these tips on choosing the perfect dress for your body type.

Plus-Size Brides

Women who struggle with their weight can have a hard time finding a wedding dress because most floor samples are too small. Even after surmounting this obstacle, many are left wanting when they look in the mirror. To make your curves look amazing, search for A-line dress with an empire waistline that starts right below the bust. Also, avoid dresses that are too loose to keep from adding to your width. Stiffer fabrics, such as satin, will help in this as well.

Petite Brides

For those who are short in stature, look for modified A-line, trumpet, or sheath dresses. Keep in mind that gowns with waistlines above your actual waist will help make your legs look longer. While any fabric will work with your body, avoid a lot of detail, especially on the skirt. Also stay away from ball gowns, dropped waists, and calf-length skirts at all costs.

Tall Brides

While sometimes it feels great to be compared to an Amazon, some women feel embarrassed by their height. For those who are statuesque, shop for a simple silhouette. Avoid excessive embellishments, such as ruffles, bows, and beading. Gowns with low waistline will emphasize the natural beauty of your longer proportions. Look for a hem that touches the floor and long sleeves, if desired, that come past your wrist.

Small-Chested Brides

Not everyone is well-endowed in the bosom area. While the right bra can work wonders, when looking for a wedding dress, a ruched bodice or a lightly padded halter can help as well. The extra fabric fills out your upper body and gives the illusion of a larger bust.

Large-Chested Brides

To avoid looking like a saloon girl, buy a dress with a scooped neckline. This type of neckline will bring attention to your face while displaying your bosom without going overboard. If you wanted to wear a strapless dress, look for a sweetheart neckline or another type with a slight dip; this will keep your chest from appearing even bigger.

On your big day, you should look more beautiful than you ever had before. These tips are just guidelines; if you find a dress that looks amazing, do not just discard it because it goes against everything you read above. By shopping smartly and respecting your body shape, you can find the perfect wedding dress.

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Find the Wedding Dress of Your Dreams and Have Fun Doing It!

So, what is the perfect wedding dress shopping experience? This also varies significantly between brides. Some girls like to have all their family and close friends there to give opinions and help in making the decision. However, this can be extremely overwhelming and sometimes counterproductive because everyone has different tastes and a different vision of what you should look like on the big day. So keep that in mind when everyone is handing out their opinions. This is your day and no matter what you wear they will think you look gorgeous! Other girls like to keep it simple and may bring one other person with them or even shop alone. This may sound crazy but it is sometimes much easier to pick something you love on your own. The newest way of shopping for a gown is to browse and purchase gowns online. Online bridal gown stores carry designer gowns at 50-80% off retail and you can shop from anywhere in the world. Gowns can be purchased online and shipped anywhere in the world for you to try on in the comfort of your own home. If it doesn’t work out you can even return the gown so there is no risk. If you want a relaxing stress free shopping experience this may be the way to go.

Another thing to keep in mind when choosing a wedding dress is current trends. It is easy to look at models in magazines wearing the latest styles and forget our own personal style. Most of us have an idea of what we want to look like on our wedding day but after browsing countless bridal magazines and trying on numerous gowns we forget what we wanted in the first place. It is important to try on styles you may not have thought you would like because it might end up being the best style for your body type. Just make sure that whatever you choose, whether it is the latest fashion straight off the runway, or a classic but timeless gown, that you pick something you want to be captured in forever. Every bride wants to be able to look back at her wedding pictures 30 years from now and still love their gown.

Comfort is something every bride should consider. For some brides this is top priority and they will only choose a gown that is comfortable and easy to move in. Other brides will sacrifice all comfort to wear the gown of their dreams even if it means they have a hard time sitting down. Obviously this is a personal choice but you don’t want to be distracted by your heavy or tight dress so much that you can’t enjoy your big day. Then there are the shoes. Choose wisely because even if they feel comfortable in the store that may not be the case after 8 or more hours walking around in them. If you want to wear a heel, shoes with some height in the toe as well as the heel like wedges evenly distribute your weight better and tend to be more comfortable. They are also great on grass or sand. Every bride wants to look spectacular but being comfortable will also make you look and feel more beautiful.

Maybe the most important part of choosing a wedding dress is the price. Almost everyone has a budget and going over it can be stressful. Many brides go to high end bridal stores and end up falling in love with a gown that is way over their budget. Then what do they do? Many brides are now turning to the Internet to find the same or similar gown for a fraction of the price. Online bridal shops get designer sample gowns from high end stores and then sell them at 50-80% off retail. So, instead of spending thousands of dollars on a brand new wedding dress that you will only wear for a couple of hours, why not try finding something online that is just as fabulous and for a fraction of the price. You will still get to wear the designer gown of your dreams and feel good about what you paid for it.

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Planning The Details Of A Wedding

When a bride and groom are planning their wedding, they will have many areas to consider. The couple will need to book a ceremony venue and a reception hall. Photographers, flowers and cake will also have to be picked out and ordered. Decorations for both the ceremony and the reception will need to be planned out. Personalised presents ideas will also need to be picked out for the members of the bridal party. The best way for a bride and groom to plan out their wedding may include a personal agenda to help organize the details.

Typically a reception and church venue are picked out first. These dates must coordinate with each other. Once they have been booked, other parts of the ceremony can be ordered. Knowing when the date will be for the wedding, can make it easier to plan.

Ordering a bridal dress could be the next important step. Some designers take months just to create and design the dress for the bride. Picking out the groom rental tuxedo along with the groomsmen, could be the next step.

Flowers can be picked out by attending a wedding show. In a wedding show, vendors will have their businesses on display. Flower shops may have some of their wedding arrangements out for display. Large pictures as well as some live displays, may help a couple visualize the type of work that the company can do.

Picking out a cake is an important task. There are different sizes to pick from and may be based on the number of people attending the reception. The inside of the cake could be a certain flavor and feature a filling. Couples can ask to have cake samples to help them pick out the best cake for them.

Decorations can be put up by the couple or they can be arranged by a special decorating company. Decorators will ensure that the reception and church look great for a wedding. They can put bows on the back of chairs, help to arrange table center pieces and add decorations to the head wedding table.

Picking out presents for the bridal party may take some time. Many brides and grooms want to ensure that the present is personalized and well thought out. Pewter gifts may be engraved as a way to say thank you to maid of honors and the groomsmen. Some brides will give out jewelry to her bridesmaid and flower girls. Matching jewelry can also make pictures look great.

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Wedding Dresses for Younger Brides

Many of the most popular bridal gown styles are very sophisticated. That can be great, but for the bride in her early 20s, a very sophisticated gown might simply feel too mature. These are some ideas for wedding dresses which will feel very appropriate for a younger woman, yet be grown up enough for a bride.

There are several directions in which a young bride can opt to go with her wedding dress. The fairy princess style is always pretty for a young lady. Some of the more princessy styles which look silly on older brides are absolutely divine for a bride in her early 20s. A full tulle skirt is especially beautiful, perhaps with a delicately beaded bodice with spaghetti straps. Add crystal chandelier earrings and a dainty tiara to feel like a real princess bride.

If the princess style is not your taste, consider a simple dress in a slender A-line style. The great thing about this silhouette is that you may be able to find a white or ivory dress from a special occasion or bridesmaid line, rather than having to spend more on something from a bridal collection. That would be ideal for the young bride on a budget. Add a fingertip length veil with a ribbon edge and a fabric flower in your hair to complete the effect. When your wedding gown is very simple, take care to choose bridesmaid dresses which are even simpler so that your attendants do not upstage you. Tea length dresses in your favorite color would be a very nice complement to a simple A-line wedding dress.

1950′s style wedding gowns have been very popular recently, and they would be an excellent choice for a younger bride. The look of the ’50s is feminine and a tad bit demure. You will look like an ingenue from a classic movie! A sweetheart strapless neckline is beautiful, especially when paired with a soft skirt in tulle or lace. A waist length veil looks adorable with the natural waistlines of ’50s inspired gowns. Break up the period effect with a surprising detail, such as a pair of baby blue shoes instead of white bridal pumps.

Shorter dresses can easily be carried by brides in their early 20s. After all, they will have the great legs for a short dress! Short bridal gowns can go a lot of different ways, from charming 1950s inspired styles to chic modern dresses to cute A-line babydoll styles (very 1960s, especially with a flyaway veil). Just take care to select a style which is neither too cutesy or too sophisticated. A young bride should strive to look fresh and dewy, yet still old enough to be getting married. A short dress is ideal for a City Hall wedding, a beach wedding, or a casual wedding at home.

A final piece of advice for a young bride: always think about your wedding pictures when you select your bridal gown. Women in their early 20s tend to be very adventurous when it comes to fashion, but you will be looking at those wedding pictures for decades to come. Choose a wedding dress style which suits the young lady you are today, yet one which you will also look back on fondly when you are an older more sophisticated woman.

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10 Ways to Save Money on Your Wedding

The average wedding in the United States runs to be about $30,000. If you’re like most people, the economy may have led you to cringe at that number. Don’t worry; you can still enjoy a glamourous day for a lower price without sacrificing your style and vision of your wedding. Using these 10 tips, you can drastically cut down on the cost of your wedding:

  • Start a wedding budget: Not much different from any other spending you do in your life, your wedding deserves its own budget. You should break down what you’re willing to pay for that goes into your ceremony and reception. Be realistic and cost-conscious while dedicating amounts of money towards a particular category. If you need suggestions on how much money you should spend, we have a wedding budget checklist and wedding budget spreadsheet as a resource to you.
  • Reduce your guest list: Yes, your wedding is a special day and you want everyone to see you and the love of your life publicly commit yourselves to one another. However, the more people involved in your wedding, the higher your price goes. Did you know the average catering cost is $50 per person? Start making cuts to your guest list, keeping only those who are extremely important to include.
  • Use your network: We all know people who know people, which is the glory of having a network. When it comes to your wedding, utilize the resources you have. If you know people who provide a vendor service for a living or even a side job, consider them for the position. Acquaintances and friends are more likely to give you a price break just from knowing you.
  • Rent or borrow: If there’s something you know you’re only going to use the day of, and never touch it again, think about renting or borrowing it. Things that are usually used temporarily include the groom’s tux, reception tables, and even linens.
  • Shop around: You may have had your wedding planned since you were 9 years old, but don’t set your heart on the first item or vendor you see/meet. Do your research and see if you can beat a price before dedicating your dollars towards it. More expensive does not always mean better quality.
  • Marry off season: It’s a trend to get married on Saturdays in the summer, but since those days are high demand, the prices tend to be higher as well. Consider marrying off season, which means avoiding the months of May-October. You may even think about marrying on a weekday, having a morning or afternoon ceremony, or at least a Friday or Sunday. Since these days are in less demand, vendors are more likely to give you a discount.
  • Do It Yourself: We obviously don’t want you doing everything for your wedding alone, but think about if you can provide a service or develop a product you’re looking for to include in your wedding. Do you have a decent printer for your invitations? Have you created centerpieces before? Vendors are business people who need to make a profit; find some things you can do yourself, or at least with the help of some friends.
  • Stay away from ‘minimums’: In case you weren’t aware, many venues have quotas that need to be met, especially when it comes to catering. Hotels are known to have a minimum food budget of $7,500. If you’re set on having your wedding for $10,000, you don’t have much room to play with. Find a place where you don’t need to guarantee a minimum of anything, especially if you’re looking into a more intimate gathering.
  • Be transparent and upfront: Let’s face it; some businesses outright overcharge their customers, taking advantage of the fact that they don’t know any better. When going to appointments and interviews, make your budget known and ensure you will not be going over it. People appreciate the honesty, and are usually willing to work with you.
  • Look for deals: Shopping for your wedding should not be much different than shopping for your groceries, in the sense that you should be looking for deals. Many times, retailers, especially online, offer coupons or codes for the items you’re looking for, especially if you go with their preferred vendors.

 

With these tips, you should be able to decrease many parts of your budget without taking away from the vision you have for your wedding.

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Planning The Wedding Ceremony

The ceremony is a public proclamation or marriage between two people. It usually involves the exchange of wedding vows and the symbolic presentation of gifts to each other in the form of rings.

Though it seems to get the least attention of the lavish affair, it is the most important hour or two of ANY setting; whether it is a small, intimate, medium, large, or extravagant wedding!

Here are a few important elements that you need to remember, or at least have some of them involved in your ceremony.

1. Location – Contrary to beliefs or tradition, the ceremony does not have to be performed in a house of worship. There are outdoor locations and other sites that can make the ceremony both spiritual and memorable.

2. Wedding Programs – Wedding programs may be customized to compliment the color scheme of the wedding location and the theme.

Keep the theme or color scheme in mind when planning the wedding ceremony.

3. Ceremony Decorations – No matter where you decide to have your ceremony, there must be some form of decoration to fit the theme of your wedding and the color scheme. Be sure to make it within reach of your budget or else you will run the risk of under-budgeting another important aspect of the wedding. Some typical decorations include floral arrangements, which can cost a pretty penny! You may choose to go for candles, balloons and bows to reduce the spending on decor.

A simple method to remember the extent of which the location should be decorated is to remember that decorations should be placed at the entry way, along the aisle pews or chairs and at the altar.

4. Aisle Runner – The purpose of the aisle runner in a lightened sense is to make the bride feel like royalty on her special day. However, the practical use is to protect the precious white or ivory wedding gown hem and train from dragging through the dust, dirt and grassy areas.

While the most popular color for runners is white, you may choose to use a color that complements the color scheme and theme.

Here are a few other elements that you may want to check out and be sure to take note of for when you are planning the wedding ceremony!

5. Bridal Party

6. Ring Bearer and Pillow

7. Flower Girl and Basket

8. Wedding Veils

9. Sand or Unity Candle Ceremony

10. Wedding Songs

11. Wedding Vows

12. Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue

13. Jumping the Broom

14. Guest Book

15. Bubbles, Rice, Grains or Confetti

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All the best with your wedding planning!

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Getting Married? A Wedding Planning Guide Is a Must

For couples who are planning their weddings, a wedding planning guide is essential. Designing a wedding can be quite overwhelming, and without a road map, it can be a disaster. For this reason, a wedding planning guide is a lifesaver.

In a Wedding Planning Guide, couples will find many worksheets-these worksheets cover topics such as calendar (basically noting how early each item needs to be done), budget (to help them stick to theirs), showers, attendants, rehearsal, honeymoon, reception, and so on and so forth. Each worksheet will help the couple plan and prepare for an event, and keep them on track and on budget.

A Online Wedding Planner also contains an organizer with areas to make notes, so that everything is in one place. Most of them also contain pages and pages of tips and advice to help make the wedding come together as smoothly as possible, as well as lists of questions to ask vendors. In addition, couples will find information on changing the bride’s name, getting their marriage license and even tips for planning honeymoon travel.

Without a guide, it is difficult to know what to do when. A Wedding Ideas will be there every step of the way, providing a handy timeline to let them know when venues should be rented, invitations purchased and sent out, and registries created. On that note, they also give tips on great items to register for and where.

A wedding planning guide that is interactive, such as one that can be found online, can even help a bride and groom set up a website to keep track of RSVPs, expenses, gifts, and for after the wedding, a place to post photos. Setting up a website with the help of an online wedding planning guide is quite easy and can save the couple a great deal of time and hassle, since everything can be tracked and checked with one click of the mouse.

A wedding planning guide is easy to find and easy to use. Without one, couples may find themselves unsure of what to do or when to do it. An Online Wedding Planner can be found online, as they are available for download on many websites and or they can be purchased at any bookstore, both in actual bookstores or from online bookstores such as Amazon. In addition, most wedding planners also carry them as well. Stuck for wedding ideas? Everyone wants to have a great wedding.

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Awesome Wedding Speech Ideas

While it is a great honor to be asked to speak at a loved one’s wedding reception, it is also intimidating, and it is a good idea to go online and check out a few awesome wedding speech ideas. Keep in mind that you do not want to copy any of the free speeches you come across word for word because each wedding ceremony and bride and groom, are unique. You will want the toast or the speech that you give on that unique day to be as impressive as the bride and groom you are speaking of.

Address the Guests

Start off your toast by introducing yourself to the guests and explaining to them what your relationship is with the newly married couple. Are you the bride’s brother or perhaps groom’s best friend?

Thank the guests for attending both from you and on behalf of the bride and groom. Let them know that their presence is noted and that you are glad they are there to honor this momentous occasion with the newlyweds.

Most people fail to recognize that one of the most important aspects of pulling off a successful wedding speech is to get the audience, in this case the guests, into the speech. When the bridal couple sees how moved the audience is through laughter and crying, then they too will become moved by your speech!

Tell How You Know the Couple

Talk about the couple. Tell the other guests how you met them. If you were the groom’s best friend since the age of 8, tell them. Explain how you came to meet the bride to be. Compliment the bride on her stunning looks or on her perfect personality. Express your pleasure in the fact that your friend has found someone to share his life with, and that someone turned out to be such a charming girl.

Turn and address the young couple. The concluding section of your wedding speech should be addressed to the bride and groom personally. Be kind and speak from your heart. Let them know you care about them both, and that you hope the happiness they feel at that moment will follow them for the rest of their lives.

Don’t let your speech be an impersonal one by using a free wedding speech that you found on the internet. Just check out ideas online but let the final version be something that you have taken the time to write.

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Planning a Wedding on a Strict Budget

Planning a Wedding on a Strict Budget

Weddings inevitably involve money and the spending of money. If you’re planning a wedding on a very stringent budget, there are many ways to make it fabulous and cost effective. Regardless of the size of your wedding, it will be a grand affair because it will be the reflection of you and your fiancé. And really, that’s all that matters.

There are only a few key elements for a successful wedding: a marriage license, an officiant, and two willing participants. The rest is all up to you!

Start early to shop for your wedding gown. Look for sample wedding dresses. Many bridal boutiques will also have sales during the year. Look in unexpected places. Don’t be surprised if your perfect wedding dress isn’t from a bridal boutique! The same goes for finding your perfect wedding shoes. After all, white is very ‘in’.

Do your wedding invitations. Many stationary stores will have do-it-yourself kits to make your own wedding invitations within the comfort of your own home. Some couples may even opt for wedding e-cards! This will, of course, be dependent on how formal your wedding will be. (We also have an article for making your own unique invitations).

Consider making your own wedding bouquet. Some brides opt to have a single long stem rose in lieu of a traditional bouquet. One white calla lily is equally stunning. Add a ribbon to match your colour theme and you’ve got a perfect match.

Consider making your own wedding favours. Not only is this cost effective, but it will also add a personal touch to your wedding. Let your imagination run wild.

Book a wedding photographer for a specific amount of time. Supplement with candid photos taken by friends and family.

Performing your wedding ceremony at City Hall or at your nearby Civic Centre will greatly cut the cost of your wedding plans.  Consider an outdoor wedding (or indoor, depending on space) at a friend or family’s home.

Formal dinners tend to increase costs. You can follow your wedding ceremony with a luncheon or brunch at your favourite restaurant. An afternoon tea party or cocktail event may also be suitable. You can also book private rooms at select restaurants.

Instead of a traditional wedding cake, consider those lavish creations made by local bakeries. Or, why not go for a decadent cupcake tower?

These are just some of the many possible ways to reduce costs while planning a wedding on a fixed budget. Now that we’ve unlocked your imagination, we’ll let you do the rest. Remember, it’s your wedding day. Make it yours.

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Hair and Skin Care Before the Wedding

Hair and Skin Care Before the Wedding

The countdown has begun and there’s only a few months left before the wedding day. Here are some ways you can take care of your hair and skin: Watch your sun intake. Use sunscreen and avoid over tanning. If you are using a makeup artist, let him/her know in advance if your skin colour has changed dramatically since your makeup trial. This way you avoid wearing makeup that is too light/dark for your face on the day of the wedding. Be wary of facials. You know your face best. If you’ve never had a facial before and you’d like to have one before the wedding, plan to go early. Some people may have severe reactions to facials so it’s best to go for a test run a few months ahead of time.

Avoid the “fresh hair-cut look”. If you decide to get your hair trimmed or cut, do it at least a month before the wedding date so your lovely locks have time to settle in.

Avoid the skunk stripe. If you have streaks in your hair, make sure you go for a touch-up to prevent solid-coloured roots from showing through your hairstyle.

Don’t neglect your hands. There will be a lot of focus on your ten digits as everyone asks to see the ring. You’ll be shaking hands and getting lots of hugs so make an effort to moisturize your hands daily and treat yourself to a manicure.

Every Toronto bride wants to look her best. Following these simple tips help to ensure your hair and skin will glow radiantly on your wedding day.

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