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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Stunning Naked Wedding Cakes






Conventionally iced wedding cakes are fading out; naked wedding cakes are all the rage. The trend has exploded in Europe and the United States and is very popular in Australia. The traditional wedding cake is overwhelming and presents the impression that it should be left untouched, whereas a naked cake provides an atmosphere of enjoyment and a “Want to Eat” feeling. The appearance is simplistic and rustic, yet beautiful.

Naked cakes are basically several layers of sponge cake layered and oozing with butter cream icing with a fruit filling, without the traditional icing covering the outside, topped with fresh flowers and/or fruit.  The wedding cake is created in all shapes and sizes and to suit all tastes. Similar to the traditional wedding cakes, naked cakes have several tiers, if preferred. Naked cakes are created to suit and blend into the theme and colour scheme of the wedding.




Create your own spectacular picture of flavour and splendour – opt for a Naked Wedding Cake!












Thursday, October 24, 2013

A large Array of Wedding Gowns

A large Array of Wedding Gowns

A truly memorable wedding will be brought to the fore with a well-designed wedding gown. The European and American fashion and style are meticulously designed by well-experience Australian designers. The fabrics offer a diversity ranging from elegant, draped Angel Satin to laces to appealing Satin Chiffon.  Beads, including crystals, will add to the elegance and shimmering sparkle.  The bride can customize her wedding gown by adding a modern twist such as a lace or open back fashion-design and in so doing, adding a stylish touch.

Design and Couture

The neckline on wedding gowns varies depending on your unique style, that includes halter, one shoulder, strapless, sweetheart, V-neck and strap/sleeve necklines.  The silhouettes comprise of an A-line, ball gown, fit and flare, mermaid, sheath and trumpet styles. Waistlines can be one of many, including asymmetrical, dropped, empire or natural. Wedding gowns have an array of trends, such as stunning back details, memorable skirts, romantic lace, chic sparkle and elegant straps. The length of wedding dresses depends entirely on the bride and the climatic conditions. The short style is a big favourite in the summer.








Colour Trends
The contrast of black and white will always be fashionable. White and various colours combined offer a stunning contrast to any wedding gown. The colours vary from classic white and ivory to Red, a variety of shades of Blue, Olive and Spring Green, Maroon and Deep Burgundy. The wedding gown will determine the theme colour scheme, accessories, shoes and headpiece.

 



Thursday, October 17, 2013

Amazing Flower Necklace Wedding Accessories

Flower necklaces have become very popular wedding gown accessory. Necklaces add the finishing touch to any wedding gown. A flower necklace can be worn with any theme, from the dramatic to the beach theme. The exciting part is that you can design and create your own necklace to suit the theme, colour and personal preference.



Silver, bronze and gold metal flower necklaces are beautiful, elegant and stylish and go with any theme. Other materials used to create the necklace include pearls, crystals, enamel, beads and shells. Fresh flowers are fashionable and at the same time offer a lovely fragrance. A variety of fabrics and materials are used to create flower necklaces.



Designs range from chucky to delicate details and everything in between. There are a variety of styles; from plain to the flamboyant, to “make a statement” designs.



A unique idea for an outdoor or beach wedding is the Hawaiian Island fresh flower necklace, the “Lei,” which will add colour, fragrance and something different to the occasion.  Leis are also made from sea shells, feathers and bones.   


Add style, class and elegance to the wedding gown with eye-catching accessories, which match the gown and the special occasion.  

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Wedding Etiquette

Wedding etiquette is quite simply being courteous and taking all those involved feelings into consideration. An important thing to remember is that the parents of both the bride and groom meet prior to the wedding day to avoid any misunderstandings and awkward situations.  When planning the wedding it is vital that both couples’ parents are involved to avoid any feelings of not being part in the process.

Traditional wedding etiquette is that the bride and groom’s parents have the responsibility to bear the costs of certain items, respectively. The modern era has changed these and often times the bride and groom foot the bill for most expenses or make a substantial contribution to the costs.
In general, if opting for the traditional way, the bride’s parents pay the bill for the reception, all flowers, invitations, and photographer and of course, the wedding gown and accessories. The groom’s responsibility includes his outfit, the bride’s bouquet and wedding rings.  

The do’s and don’ts regarding wedding etiquette are as follows:
Do’s:
  • When the decision has been made with regard to whether or not the invitations should include or exclude children, stick to it. Specify this clearly on the wedding invitation
  •    A written “Thank you”  note showing appreciation,
  •   The seating arrangements are important – it will be uncomfortable for strangers or old/young to be seated together throughout the entire wedding ceremony,
  •  Draw up your guest list and stay firm as to the numbers, as this can exorbitantly increase costs,
  •  Be subtle when it comes to wedding gift requests,
  • By informing the quests as to venue and theme of the wedding will allow for the correct dress code to avoid being overdressed or under-dressed guests. 

Don’ts:
  •  Avoid the direct approach to the cash option as a gift - it can be subtly conveyed to quests via intimate family and friends,
  •  Take the bridesmaids feelings into consideration when deciding on the outfit to be worn. A cocktail-style outfit can be more appropriate and less expensive to either the bride or bridesmaids,
  • According to the experts, a cash bar is a not a good idea.


Unfortunately, according to etiquette experts, bad behavior has become the norm, therefore, adhere to sound wedding etiquette and in so doing, avoid conflict before and on the special wedding day.
 


Thursday, October 3, 2013

Roses and Romance Themes


Roses seem to, throughout the ages, add to and be associated with romance. The rose theme has always been popular, even in the 21st century. This ceremony is ideal for an outdoor, beach or garden wedding and is taking preference, compared to the formal church event. With this theme, the bride can choose the barefoot or in comfortable open sandal's option. You can combine ideas to create your own personal touch, taste and style.

The romantic rose theme adds colour as well as a beautiful fragrance to the venue. Roses are obtainable throughout the year.  There is a large variety of colours, which will give you a wide range to choose from when deciding on the colour scheme. Traditional confetti can typically be substituted with rose petals. By using rose petals down the aisles will add a special ambience to the venue. A Rose Bud corsage or even a bouquet of feathers will add unusual detail.













Slides, combs and headbands or just a few rose buds interwoven into the hair will transform your entire wedding gown.

Make this day not just special but different and a day to remember!