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Inexpensive Wedding Gifts

Sep 2nd, 2010 by admin

A wedding present does not need to be costly to be well received and appreciated by the couple. Whilst the extravagance of some weddings may force their guests to get pricey gifts, it is not required that you do so. While you may need to splurge on an excessive gift for a close chum or relative, you do not have to invest a fantastic amount of money in a gift for an informal acquaintance. Even if you are very close to the couple, you could still get a cheaper present for their wedding. One cheap gift thought is to fill a mixing bowl with a selection of kitchen utensils. This is both an inexpensive and a very helpful gift. Plenty of couples who are beginning their life together will need some basic utensils and kitchen gadgets to get them going. This gift is considerate and helpful without being detritus to your financial position. Another cheap gift concept is to form a basket containing elements for a romantic dinner. You might place this basket together by yourself and include items such as dry pasta and sauce and a bottle of wine with wine glasses. You may also wish to include a non-perishable desert like biscotti to end your meal. You might even include a recipe card with one of your own personally tested recipes. This cheap gift thought will be significantly valued by the couple as it essentially giving them the gift of a romantic night alone. Picture frames may also be an economical gift thought. You might also go to closeout stores for these items and you will find a few bargains available. Picture frames are a cheap and helpful wedding present concept that is probably going to be cherished by the couple. The couple’s registry may be another source of low-priced wedding present concepts. Plenty of couples will register for a collection of items that span a huge price range. By choosing an item from the registry and purchasing it as a gift, you will be presenting a gift that will be truly appreciated by the couple. If you have video/photo footage of the couple, you might consider organizing these photos in a completely unique way in a photograph album to give to the couple as a gift. You might also use the photographs to make a scrapbook or maybe a video show set to music that features the couple. These gifts will be significantly appreciated by the couple and can be made for a comparatively tiny cost. Newlyweds regularly incorporate candles in their decorating and also use candles to make ambiance during dinner or on other occasions. Candles are wedding gifts that are simple on the pocket. They come in a fantastic variety of colours, sizes and smells so it should be simple to find a collection of candles that may be appreciated by the couple. A marriage present does not need to be dear to be helpful and appreciated by the couple. Many expensive gifts are seldom used; whereas more economical yet useful gifts are used nearly daily by the couple after the wedding ceremony.
Are you stretching your budget trying to get a lovely wedding gift? Do you want to get a wedding gift that is inexpensive, yet gorgeous and appreciated by the wedding couple? Do you want to get a creative wedding gift that goes simple on your pocket and will still be of value to the wedding couple? Learn many inexpensive wedding gift thoughts here! Go to http://www.all-wedding-thoughts.com for free to find out more!

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Taking Wedding Photos – Some Fun Ideas

Aug 30th, 2010 by admin

This article is aimed at helping all potential brides and grooms and even their support groups (such as best-man, maid of honor, bridesmaids and friends etc. who’d like to record pleased, candid shots of the main couple in a carefree, fun light) to click and get memorable shots on their wedding day!
Everyone agrees that photographs form an integral part of any celebration and when the occasion in question is your wedding, the need for capturing special moments from your Huge Day is realized all the more. So, as is the case with all brides and grooms – they are too taken up with the excitement coupled with nerves and dreams of a rosy tomorrow to bother with things like posing for shoots (some even find it cumbersome to sit through hours of studio poses) – this just may be delegated to support groups, such as friends and family members. To help re-live special moments from the Wedding Day, nothing serves the purpose as well as fantastic wedding pictures and a specially nice or fascinating shot makes for a fantastic wedding gift if framed well too, so reckon about it!
One fantastic thought for wedding pictures to turn out right is to give it a prom-like twist: click away like crazy like one would do for the high school party so every entry gets photographed, but against the wedding backdrop so the theme thought is centrally maintained as a constant in all the snaps.
One can hire a professional photographer to do the job or delegate it to a family member; using a Polaroid camera makes for instant fun and captures spontaneous expressions in an simple way or else, you can consider using a disposable camera.
If you are particular about the quality of photographs and minimizing wastage of film and want to save time of changing films/batteries etc. you can opt for using a Digital i.e. a digital camera that allows you to store hundreds of pictures and then choose only the best ones to commit to print.
The photo shoot not only makes for a fantastic way to keep everyone involved while the bride and groom get ready for the wedding but also makes the guests feel vital, which makes for a pleased atmosphere all around – a welcome thought, we say!
Another fantastic thought for fun wedding snaps is to make a scrapbook of special moments or groups of people that are close to the bride and groom; alternately, one can choose to make a collage (collection of pictures, casually arranged next to each other to give an integrated poster-like look that is both aesthetic and creative) so the pleased couple can go down memory lane by simply flipping pages or taking a peek at this collage.
Pre-made web site templates where you can upload the best wedding photos are another fun way to gift the bride and groom something different and special that is close to their heart and reminds them of their special day, so perhaps a personalized wedding website filled with special snaps is the way to go for the next wedding you are invited to!
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The Hottest Trend in Personalized Wedding Favors

Aug 27th, 2010 by admin

When a bride and groom plot their wedding, they want every detail to be perfect, and not only perfect, but unique and original to them. While a bride may find herself inspired by some gown she saw a celebrity wearing, or by something she’s seen in a magazine, chances are that the couple will want to change some of the details to make their own wedding really and truly theirs.

Personalized wedding favors can go a long way toward making your wedding reception something truly unique, and something that expresses your own personality. They can be practical, or fun and whimsical, or elegant and traditional, and usually can match the theme or tone of your wedding as well.

One hot trend that has caught on in recent years has been customized candy bar wrappers as personalized wedding favors. And there are many reasons why this trend has yet to fade away.

For one thing, everyone likes candy. There’s probably not a grownup – and certainly very few children! – who doesn’t. Choosing personalized wedding favors can be hard when you’re trying to make everyone pleased – if you pick picture frames as gifts for your guests, it may not suit the décor of their home, and so gets tossed away. Bottle stoppers are useless for those who are not wine drinkers. And unfortunately, many personalized wedding favors can soon become tacky-looking, as your guests grow tired of using coasters with the couple’s faces on them, or find that the beach sandal key chain they got is soon ancient and tired-looking.

Quality candy bar wrappers as personalized wedding favors, but, are meant to be place away in a scrapbook or album, rather than set out. This way there is no risk of your guests getting tired of looking at them every day, or of them becoming worn out and faded. Just like photos, they are loved when the album comes out on special occasions.

Additionally, custom candy bar wrappers make fantastic personalized wedding favors because they are often available in so many different designs, colors, and themes. For example, one of the internet’s leading candy bar wrapper sites, www.FavorsAndWraps.com, has over 150 different designs for wedding, bridal showers, bachelorette parties, and virtually any other occasion. They even allow you to email them with details about your event so that they can work with you to come up with a unique and original design, if you can’t find the perfect wrapper on their site.

And in addition, custom candy bar wrappers are usually some of the most affordable personalized wedding favors you can find! If you buy just the wrappers from the design site and wrap your own bars, you are usually paying around $1 per favor; something that’s very vital, especially for the brides on a budget or who are expecting a lot of guests to attend.

So you see there are reasons why custom candy bar wrappers are one of the hottest trends when it comes to personalized wedding favors. If you find just the right company with just the right designs, you’ll have something that’s not only affordable and that’s loved by everyone, but that’s unique, personal, and that really makes your wedding something spectacular and memorable.
Linda Ellison is a freelance writer who specializes in trends and lifestyles. Her previously published fiction works, including the Dana Ford Mystery Series, have been on bookshelves nationwide. Visit www.FavorsAndWraps.com to read more about the latest trends in wedding favors.

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10 Ways to Save Thousands on your Wedding

Aug 24th, 2010 by admin

Worried that your perfect wedding will break the bank? Here are 10 ways to have a fabulous wedding, even on a small budget. Remember…it’s not how much you spend, but how you spend it!

As a young girl, you probably dreamed of having a picture-perfect fairy tale wedding. You plotted and practiced and just waited for Prince Charming to come along and sweep you off our feet. He finally did, and now it’s time to turn that dream wedding into a reality. But, yikes! When did weddings get so expensive? During all of that childhood wedding dreaming, money was never an object (because really, is there even money in Honestly Tale Land? If there is, it probably grows on trees). But don’t despair. By using some (or all) of the tips below, you can make a wedding that’s tasteful and elegant, even on a small budget.Budget Bluffing

Set a budget that’s slightly smaller than you can really afford. There are always last-minute expenses that must be met, but if you keep the bulk of your expenses within your predetermined smaller budget, you’ll be able to pay for the unexpected costs that pop up.Choose your Battles

Choose what’s most vital to you, those one or two things you won’t compromise on, whether it be your wedding gown, photographer, invitations or cake. After accounting for this must-have, adjust your budget accordingly and try to keep the remainder of your expenses within it.Say it Simply

Invitations can easily cost hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars. Luckily, it’s become quite well loved to make your own invitations. The availability of supplies at scrapbooking stores, specialty paper shops and mass retailers makes it simple to find the materials you need. Today’s homemade invitations look every bit as elegant as those engraved by a printer, but save you lots of money. Also, for less formal weddings, you can have guests call or email their RSVPs to you, eliminating the need for RSVP cards and their matching stamped envelopes. (Just reckon: if you send out 100 invitations, you’re saving $41 in postage alone.)Who’s Who

Sure, it’s tempting to invite your second cousin’s third grade teacher, but it will cost you. One of the most effective ways you can cut back on invitation and reception expenses is to cut your guest list. Limit your guest list to close friends and family, not people you haven’t seen or talked to since 2nd grade.Creative Shopping

Dollar stores, thrift stores and garage sales can provide a wealth of low-cost wedding and reception decorations…and they look like they cost full price!Strands of lights, faux florals, linens, balloons and more can be found for extraordinarily low prices at these stores. Be sure to look after holidays, as this is when items such as these go on clearance or are donated to thrift stores. To Updo or not to Updo? That is the question.

Does everyone in your wedding party really have to get their hair and makeup done by Mr. Christophe at that exclusive salon? Probably not. If you feel you need a special updo, by all means, go for it. After all, you’re the bride. Otherwise, have your bridal party do their own hair and makeup. Chances are, it will turn out better anyway, since they know what works for them. You’ll avoid ending up with bridesmaids that look like very formal clowns with shellacked hair, and save some money, too.Time is on your side.

Consider having your wedding early afternoon. There’s less demand for that time slot, but most importantly, you can get away with serving just cake and punch or small finger foods at the reception. The occasion will seem more intimate, and your guests won’t necessarily be expecting a meal (since the reception doesn’t fall during a mealtime). Best of all, you’ll save thousands!For Everything There is a Season…

…but it might be more cost-effective to get married during the off-season. Spring and summer are the most well loved wedding seasons, and prices for venues rise accordingly. Choosing a fall or winter wedding not only gives you gorgeous decorating themes to work with, but also offers more affordable venue options.Party On

Sure, anyone can have a gorgeous reception in the ball room of an exclusive hotel. But with a small creativity (reckon strands of lights, faux ficus trees, candles, etc.,) even the local lodge can be transformed into a gorgeous reception location. Remember, the lights are usually dimmed, and your guests are there to celebrate with you, not critique the crystal chandeliers (or lack thereof). Choosing a more affordable reception location will leave you with more money to spend on food, drinks and decorations – or even your new life together. All Dressed Up

If you’re like most brides, you already have a picture of your perfect wedding gown in your head. But if you’re really interested in saving money, keep your options open. You might be surprised by how much you like other (translation: less expensive) styles of dresses once you try them on. Plus, less-expensive dresses can often be uniquely embellished and still cost less than the whole Cinderella-type dress. You may also want to check out consignment stores. The wedding gowns you find there have only been worn once, or in some cases, never. You’ll save a bundle on a gorgeous gown that you’ll wear just once, and no one will be the wiser.

Whether you try one or try them all, using the money-saving tips above will help you avoid a mountain of debt as you and Prince Charming embark on your happily ever after.
Heather L. Clark is a Web researcher and writer. In her spare time, she enjoys pilates, music and Seinfeld reruns. Check out her favorite resources for plotting a affordable wedding receptions.

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3 Great Options for Cheap Wedding Favors

Aug 21st, 2010 by admin

Weddings today can cost literally tens of thousands of dollars for even just the most basic ceremony and reception. By the time the couple and their families are done paying for the clothes, the food, the cake, the limos, the photographers, the music, and all the other details too numerous to mention here, it’s no wonder that many brides are on the lookout for some nice but, let’s face it, cheap wedding favors.

Budgeting for your wedding favors doesn’t mean that you need to sacrifice the quality of this gift you’re giving back to your guests. There are many options available to you for cheap wedding favors that are neither tacky nor in terrible taste. Here are three options for you to consider:

1. Small photo frames.

One of the reasons that small photo frames are a excellent thought for cheap wedding favors is because just about everyone can use them. They’re perfect for fitting on a desk in the office, a bathroom counter, or anyplace else where space is limited. Even the younger guests appreciate them and will use them in their bedroom.

Small photo frames can usually be found at dollar or discount stores, and if you do a bit of shopping, you can usually find ones that are very attractive, whether they’re wood, silver, or porcelain. Dress them up by wrapping them in attractive wrapping paper, such as silver or gold. This way, your so-called cheap wedding favors are given a nice festive touch.

2. Candles.

Like photo frames, candles are a fantastic option because just about everyone can use them. Even the men appreciate them in their homes, and women always find a reason to use them. Dressing up candles so that they don’t seem like cheap wedding favors is relatively simple – just get some small tulle bags and ribbon, or colored paper bags, either of which are very affordable options. Colored cellophane wrap is also excellent. Or, try candles of a color that coordinates with your wedding and rather than wrap them up, tie a large ribbon around their center.

3. Chocolates.

Just about everyone likes chocolate, and you really can’t go incorrect by giving it away. They are often seen as classy and tasteful (no pun intended).

Obviously you could spend thousands of dollars on name-brand candies or items specially made for you, but what are some choices for chocolate as cheap wedding favors? For one thing, cheaper boxes of chocolates are available from virtually any supermarket or warehouse-style grocery store. You can wrap these chocolates in gorgeous silver wrapping paper and ribbon.

You can also buy separate bonbons from a bakery and place them in plain boxes, which you can then either wrap, stamp, or mark. Some bonbons are a bit larger than the typical bite-size option and so make lovely favors.

Another option for chocolate as cheap wedding favors is personalized candy bar wrappers. Whether you buy them with the candy bars and wrapped for you, or you buy just the wrappers yourself and wrap your own bars, these are usually very affordable options. And they can be a fantastic choice for someone having a hard time finding cheap wedding favors that match the theme or tone of the wedding, as many companies offer beach scenes, nature scenes, art deco designs, traditional and elegant designs, and many other options. Personalized candy bar wrappers are also a fantastic choice because many guests keep them for scrapbooks, framing, photo albums, and so on.

These three options for cheap wedding favors are well loved choices for many modern brides, and with a small bit of comparison shopping, you can find choices that will please your guests without breaking your budget.
Linda Ellison is a freelance writer who specializes in trends and lifestyles. Her previously published fiction works, including the Dana Ford Mystery Series, have been on bookshelves nationwide. Visit www.FavorsAndWraps.com to read more about the latest trends in wedding favors.

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