Saturday, January 26, 2008

Why should you hire an Coordinator?

The purpose of hiring a wedding coordinator isn’t to have someone else make decisions for you, but to have someone guide and assist you in making those informed decisions. A coordinators training, knowledge, and experience with help to turn your dreams and visions into a reality.
From the moment of "Will you marry" begins the planning process. As couples begin thinking about their wedding, they are often confused as how to start the planning process, how much to spend, where to obtain specialized services, and how to choose vendors. These worries often mount as quickly as the cost of the wedding. After the beginning excitement wears off and reality settles in, it's overwhelming to discover how much preparation is involved. Couples are faced with decisions about everything from invitation wording to planning their honeymoon.
A wedding coordinator will help save you precious time and money, they will help to organize the important details and work as a liasion with your vendors. A coordinator can act as a friendly counselor for the nervous bride and her family and become as close as a best friend.

Find a coordinator that fits your personality, someone who will work for you to make the planning process enjoyable and unforgettable.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Keeping with Tradition

" Something old, something new Something borrowed, Something blue
And a silver sixpence in her shoe."


Many say this famous phrase began in the Victorian era during the time the sixpence was minted in Britain between 1551 to 1967. Which makes it an English wedding tradition. The items in this poem each represent a good-luck token for the bride.


Something old- symbolizes continuity with the bride's family, it can be a cherished item from a family member such as a beautiful piece of jewelery, hair ornament, or a handkerchief passed down from generation for the bride to tuck in a hidden place.

Something new- symbolizes the beginning of a new life together, something that is given to the bride from a close loved one, a family member, best friend or the groom. This can be a new piece of jewlery, a small locket with the engagement picture inside, the dress, or the veil.Something Borrowed-This is to be a reminder to the bride that she has family and friends that will always be there for her. As with something new, and something old this can be a borrowed necklace, bracelet, or a mothers wedding dress.
Something Blue- This symbolizes love, modesty, and fidelity. Most often a blue garter is worn, this can also be a blue ribbon tied around the ankle, or a small blue flower in the brides bouquet.


Always remember traditions are there as a guideline and have wonderful and different meanings for everyone. Chose traditions for your wedding that work for both your family and the grooms. Ask your wedding Coordinator to research traditions that are celebrated in your nationality, religious beliefs, or new traditions that you and your husband to be are ready to create together.

Friday, January 4, 2008

The Many Faces of Flowers

Rose, Orchid, Peony
Bachelors Button, Dahlia
Birds of Paradise, Ginger

Mum, Freesia, Narcissus
Calla Lily, Tulip, Sunflower
Delphinium, Tuberose, Stock, Sweet Pea, Lavender, Daisy, Gardenia, Geranium, Mum, Astilbe

These are just a few names of flowers that can be used in beautiful centerpieces, bouquets, corsages, arrangements and any type of decor desired for your event. With thousands of flower types and greenery to choose from it helps to search through magazines, books, and catalogues to see how your favorite flower can be used in a variety of ways.

The Wedding Blues




Wether your color is blue and you want a beach style wedding remember there are thousands of themes, styles and colors to choose for you Event or Wedding, take the time to choose colors that fit your personality, colors that bring an element to your special day that you and your guests will always remember.

Beautiful Wedding Hairstyles from classic & sophisticated, to braided and bohemian