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8 Simple Steps to Having a Stress Free Wedding

April 11, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Wedding Plans

By Cee Peterson

We have all seen the popular show Bridezilla on the Womens Entertainment Network. Brides acting like toddlers when they do not get their way. This is a bridezilla.

Weddings can be very stressful. I am going thru this right now. With my wedding day just a mere 9 days away, it is tough. I have had to resist temptation not to loose it all.

There are many reasons why completely sane women become bridezillas. When you spend $5, $10, or $100 thousand dollars, you want what you paid for. Another reason for this condition is, you expect the entire world to stop dead in its tracks because it is your wedding day. This is not a reality either.
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Wedding Dresses to Flatter Every Figure

April 11, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Wedding Plans

“My hips are too wide!” Sharon calls out to her mother as she tries on the tenth wedding dress that afternoon. Like Sharon, many women worry about finding a dress that will flatter their figure on their wedding day. This article will tell you how to flatter your figure with a smashing wedding dress, no matter what your body assets and flaws may be.

The Hourglass Figure (full hips and bust with small waist): Showing off your shoulders is a great idea for this type of woman. Look for v-neck, off the shoulder, or strapless wedding dresses. Too much detail can make you look larger than you actually are, so stick with classic styles such as menmaid or sheaths. It is recommended that these women stay away from wedding dresses that have very detailed bodices, high necks, sleeves, or puffy, ruffle, or full skirts.
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Top Wedding Invitation Trends

April 10, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Wedding Plans

Here are the latest delivery of wedding invitation ideas:
Trendsetting Stripes
Pinstripes are a hot look now, whether they’re vertical, horizontal, multicolored, or in shades of your signature hue. Our pick? An elegant script style juxtaposed with a playful pinstripe border — the perfect blend of classic and contemporary.

Bejeweled

Embellishing your invitation with small rhinestones, tiny pearl-toned beads, or miniature Swarovski crystals makes a low-key invitation style fashionable. Our favorite? A refined invitation sporting clean type and subtle colors that gets glam with a rhinestone buckle.
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Wedding invitation meaning

April 03, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Wedding Plans

Wedding invitation is one of the “must items” for a wedding. It is used to announce the wedding and spread the joy and happiness of the couple. However, is wedding invitation only an invitation card? The answer is certainly “No”. A wedding invitation should contain another layer of meaning, otherwise there will not be any difference between a wedding invitation and a company invitation.

In Chinese culture, wedding is always related to the notion of double happiness. It is not happiness, it is the square of happiness. The Chinese character “double happiness” looks like two people together. It signifies a couple. It means that this boy and this girl, are united as one from now on. The wedding invitation is in turn not only an invitation which invites people to the wedding ceremony but also a declaration. It declares that two people, two families are being united from now on.
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Choosing The Right Wedding Colors

April 03, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Wedding Plans

Color can be used in so many ways for weddings. From an accent color to the main color theme used in everything from the bridal party dresses to the table cloths and napkins at the reception. It is up to you how much color, or how little color, you want.

Should you use your favorite color for your wedding theme? What happens if your favorite color is yellow and your wedding is in the winter? It’s still your wedding and your choice if you want to use yellow, but you may not want to use yellow as the main wedding color but more of an accent color such as the mini roses in the bouquets or as the ribbon around your wedding favor.

Some of the prettiest weddings we’ve seen have used multiple colors or shades of the same color throughout the planning of their weddings to the actual event. One color is used for the bridal shower, another color for the ceremony, followed by combining the colors for the reception. It’s actually a very easy thing to do that will result in spectacular look.
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