Archive for January, 2008

Create an Elegant Wedding with Silk Wedding Flowers

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

If you have always dreamed of having elegant flowers to complete your magical day, silk wedding flowers make a great choice. With artificial wedding flowers, you can be certain the flowers will look fresh and flawless throughout the entire wedding ceremony and reception.

Using silk elegant flowers can also help you create just the look you are after. After all, natural flowers do not bend and twist in any way that you desire. Artificial wedding flowers, on the other hand, can be molded in just the way you need in order to create the cascading look of elegance you are after. Similarly, you can obtain silk wedding flowers in any color that you desire, which means you can have every shade and hue that you need to create a beautiful and elegant look for your wedding. Of course, your elegant flowers are not just for the wedding ceremony and for your bride’s bouquet. You can carry the same look over to your wedding reception, where the right flowers and decorations can help you create an elegant and classy atmosphere. From centerpieces to pedestals and walls filled with flowers, you can create a magical wedding paradise that is complete with any flower you desire when you use silk wedding flowers!

Planing a wedding

Monday, January 7th, 2008

Planning a wedding can be demanding both mentally and physically; there are so many details to take care of. A vital wedding task is choosing and sending out invitations to friends and family members. Couples sometimes underestimate the importance of wedding invitations; like the wedding, it is important to give wedding invitations adequate attention. If you are not sure how to word your wedding cards here are a few tips.

You should plan your invitations well in advance; order your wedding invitations well before the wedding. Ideally, you should order the wedding invitations at least 4 weeks before you plan on posting them. If you have a list of guests based on the ceremony you want to invite them for, you should have separate cards printed for each ceremony. For example, if you want to invite family ‘A’ for the reception but not for the wedding, make sure you have two sets of cards printed (one set for the reception and one set for the wedding). As mentioned earlier, everyone appreciates a personalized card, if possible send each wedding card out with a handwritten note. You might end up missing a few people on the wedding list; make sure you order extra wedding cards to cater to any last minute additions to the wedding list. Also, if you are sending cards to bachelors/single people, make sure you add “and guest” at the end of the invitation. Before posting the wedding cards, make sure they have invitations, response cards, envelopes, wedding programs included. It is important to give yourself some time to mail out the wedding invitations. To avoid any last minute rush, mail out the wedding invitations well in advance this will give people time to prepare for the wedding.