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Archive for October, 2008

Wedding Accessory Guide: Accessories Are An Important Part Of Your Wedding

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Everyone wants to look individual on their big day. But although there is a wealth of accessories to choose from, the only real way to look individual is to create your own. As individual, one-of-a-kind fashion items are becoming sought after and higher priced, more and more people nowadays are starting to develop to make their own style. Creating your own wedding accessory gives your wedding that much more personal feel to it and makes you feel good when you walk down the aisle with your own unique accessory and everyone gapes at how wonderful it is and asks where you bought it! Creating your own wedding accessories is also a lot cheaper than buying them!

Jewelery is a favourite area for brides when it comes to putting together an outfit. With such a vast range of beautiful beads and wire available, it is so simple to make a pretty pair of earrings or some other trinket. For an elegant look, top-to-toe, you need to make sure that your hair looks as glamorous as the rest of you. A tiara will be that finishing touch! Every girl knows that the key accessory to finish off a look is your handbag. There is such a huge variety of bags available to buy that you can pick one up quite cheaply. So you can be sure that you can make your self appear that much trendier with just a few accessories! So you don’t need to go out spending a fortune on beaded white shoes, just buy a plain pair and bead them yourself. You don’t need to spend fortunes on a handbag, just buy a plain and decorate it yourself, see where I’m going with this? It’s as simple as this, accessories can be made cheaply and beautifully by you and when you make them they are unique and personal why miss out of that?!

Burlington Limousine Service

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Burlington Limousine is highly recommended by one and all throughout the areas of Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington, Milton and is known for its ease and quality of service. The reputation for professionalism, the impeccably well-kept vehicles, and quick and punctual service speaks for itself. The company also offers some of the most competitive rates for transportation services throughout the area, and Burlington Limousine guarantees that after using the services, you will continue to make Burlington Limousine your number one choice for all of your travel needs.

The mission of Burlington Limousine is to provide elegant transportation to businesses, Christmas parties, Proms, Concerts or any special event. Burlington Limousine emphasis on exceptional customer service and unsurpassed safety standards. Burlington Limousine is unequivocally committed to delivering the highest quality of vehicles and chauffeurs to all personal and professional transportation needs.

Wedding Invitation Etiquette – Wedding Toast Etiquette For Your Wedding Day

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

The most important thing to remember is that all wedding toasts should not be offensive to either the bride’s family or the groom’s family. Something that may be funny to one family may seem to be offensive and in poor taste to another family. Therefore it is good etiquette to make certain that the toasts are tasteful to both families. The speaker should also think about how formal the reception is. If the reception is very formal and black tie, the toast should be formal. A reception at a local bar or restaurant may be the proper place for more humorous stories. Be sure that the bride and groom prior to the wedding to be sure of what they are expecting as far as wedding toasts.

So who is the first to speak at a wedding reception? At a traditional reception, the best man usually goes first. Etiquette suggests that for a best man toast, he should tell a few stories about the bride and groom. Remember, this needs to be clean so that no one is offended by the toast. The best man should say a thank you to the parents of the bride and groom for helping them get to this special day. This is a special day for the bride so the bride should be toasted by the best man at the end of his speech. After the best man gives a toast, proper wedding etiquette calls for the groom to go next. The groom should thank both sets of parents, the guests, his bride, and the bridesmaids. The groom should comment on the beauty of the bridesmaids and thank them for all of their help. When the groom toasts his bride, he may want to include the story of how they met with a little humor and sweet teasing. Appropriate etiquette would never have the groom tease the bride so that she is embarrassed or talk about the bridesmaids so much that he makes his new bride jealous. Lastly, the bride’s father should say a few words. Etiquette suggests that he welcome the guests to the celebration. He can talk about the memories he has of his daughter before he gives a toast to the happy couple. He then announces that the festivities can now commence. Light teasing is acceptable but again, it should never embarrass the bride.