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Archive for October, 2009

Choosing Wedding Invitation, How

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

There are numerous factors that will affect your choice of wedding invitation. The first question you should ask yourself is whether you are planning to have a formal, semi-formal or casual wedding ceremony because the type of ceremony you plan will impact your choice of invitations.

Regardless of whether you choose formal, semi-formal or casual invitation, generally, wedding invitations include the invitation itself as well as a reception card, response card, separate envelope for the response card, detailed information on accommodations for guests and riving directions and important telephone numbers.

Be aware that while there are literally thousands of styles and designs of invitations available for the choosing, there are only six basic types of invitations. These include:

Engraved
Thermo graphed
Printed
Calligraphy
Handed colored
Box set

Engraved invitations are the most classic and traditional choice of invitations available. They are also the most expensive type of invitations on the market; however, if you are planning a very formal wedding, engraved invitations are an absolute must. Keep in mind that you should order your engraved invitations no less than 8 weeks from the date of your wedding, preferably farther in advance.

Thermo graphed invitations provide an affordable alternative to engraved invitations. The end result is a very elegant look and while thermo graphed invitations might not be appropriate for a very formal wedding, they would work well for a semi-formal wedding. Plan on ordering these invitations at least six weeks in advance.

Printed invitations are one of the most popular choices on the market and are very cost efficient. You can find a wide variety of printed invitations available through most stationary and printer vendors as well as on-line wedding invitations vendors. While the turn around time for printed invitations is typically better than engraved or thermographed options, you should still plan on ordering your printed invitations at least 4-6 weeks in advance. Printed invitations are appropriate for semi-formal and casual weddings.

One option in printed invitations that is definitely gaining favor is the alternative of purchasing ‘blank’ invitations from printed stationary retailers and then printing your own information. This gives you the option of choosing the design you want and saving a few dollars by handling the printing on your own.

Calligraphed invitations are very elegant and work well for weddings with an old fashioned theme. They can be very expensive; however, due to the amount of time and effort involved in producing them. When deciding on whether to choose calligraphy invitations remember that you need to allow extra time for preparation, plan on additional cost and keep in mind that this type of invitation may smudge if it comes in contact with even a slight amount of moisture. Calligraphy invitations are appropriate for all types of weddings except very formal events.

Hand made invitations are gaining in popularity not only because they are cost efficient but because they add a nice personal touch to a very special occasion. There are numerous options for creating hand made invitations and basically the sky is the limit with choices. Just remember to plan on making additional invitations in case of mistakes and allow plenty of time, especially during this hectic time of your life. Handmade invitations are appropriate for most weddings except very formal events. Handmade invitations can also be easily generated with desktop publishing programs and attractive stationary.

Box set invitations are available at most stationary retailers and can provide an quick and easy alternative to other types of invitations. This type of invitation can also be easily dressed up for a unique and personal touch.

Regardless of which type of invitation you ultimately choose, do be sure to allow plenty of time for printing and an additional two weeks for mailing. Also, consider interesting and unique ways you add a personal touch to your wedding invitations, such as unique wording and verses.

Wedding Jewelery

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Your wedding day is one of the most special days in your life. You have to put careful thought into buying the best jewellery for wedding. You will realise this once you buy your wedding dress. The perfect combination of necklace, bracelet, and earrings may be needed to make your bridal dress look even better. You have to feel like the star of the day with your dress and your sparkling wedding jewellery set that should reflect your joyful mood.

One of the most important jewellery for wedding is the wedding ring. It will probably take days to find the perfect ring or you may happen to see the perfect wedding ring for your partner in your first visit to the jewellery store. You can also get your ring custom made. This is a good idea for people who already have the stone. You should remember to get a ring that is apt for everyday use. It would be a good idea if you observed the kind of rings your partner wears and base your design upon that. The biggest advantage a custom design gives you is the uniqueness factor and also the joy of picking a design only to impress your partner.

You can consider some vintage jewellery to go along with your bridal dress as jewellery for wedding. The uniqueness that the various items of vintage jewellery lend maybe just the factor that you are looking for. There are many elaborate designs available in vintage wedding jewellery with many that have their designs based on ancient cultures.

There are many other wedding accessories like bridal tiaras that you can pick to make your bridal dress look all absolutely stunning. If you want handmade jewellery for wedding, then buying a bridal tiara that is handmade is perfect for the occasion. You can choose the color schemes and make the bridal tiara unique.

There are many bridal jewellery shops in the UK that sell amazing wedding jewellery sets. The Little Things In Life is one of which, take the time to explore and peruse their extensive range of jewellery. They have many styles of necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets, rings, charms, lockets, brooches, hair accessories and a few consolatory items for the men!! They have everything from sterling silver, fashion jewellery, beads, filigree, amber, diamante, pearl, shell, stone and many other items

They operate a simple price policy: “THE PRICE YOU SEE IS THE PRICE YOU PAY”. There are no hidden extras, no additional postage and packing costs or any other charges. All items are dispatched the day following your order by first class mail, recorded for orders over £20. The only additional charges are if you require your order to be delivered outside of the UK. If you have any comments, suggestions (or gripes!) then please email them and they will be happy to respond to your questions.