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Capture the spirit of the season you marry in

Winter time weddings usually breed winter themed weddings, including location, (probably indoors), decorations and possibly your selection of a favor. I went to a December wedding once where the couple gave each female guest two ornate glass Christmas ornaments. I suspect they were pricy because they were in boxes from an upscale department store. I certainly understand the relevancy here, but if the majority of your guests don’t celebrate Christmas, (and you are aware of this fact), then I’d suggest something else; something more appropriate for the general public.

Spring weddings tend to lend themselves to a few more options than winter weddings. Depending on the month, you can have a portion or all of wedding reception outdoors. You’ll have a variety of flowers to choose from. You can find lots of wedding supplies geared towards the spring months, including holidays like St. Patrick’s Day. You may also get a better turn out of out of town guests. People are less averse to traveling if in climate weather isn’t an issue.

Daytime or nighttime weddings are both good choices in the summer. I would suggest lighter colors and lighter weight dresses for the bridesmaids. People will get antsy quickly if they have to spend an hour on formal pictures outside in a black gown in the middle of August! If your reception is going to be outside, make sure the tables are under tents or that there is some form of shade. If it’s going to be indoors, make sure the reception hall has air conditioning.

Fall and harvest type themes speak volumes in the fall months. If you’re into the yellows, oranges and browns, then fall is the right season for you. It should be relatively easy to provide an elegant setting or whatever setting you want with the changing of leaf colors. Corn stalks and scarecrows are great if they’re utilized in the proper setting. If your wedding is early enough in the fall season, you may be able to have cocktail hour outside.

No matter what month you pick to marry in, just try to make sure that you are in sync with the season. You can certainly do what you want to do, but if your hearts’ desire is to have a clambake for the food, I’d stick with the summer months. It might seem a little odd to eat steamers and lobster in many places in January. Of course you could always have a destination wedding to the Caribbean or some other exotic place where it’s pretty much always summer.  Ah, but that’s a whole separate topic!


ring bearer pillow

Help the little guy out by getting him a soft, cushiony ring bearer pillow

Does the thought of all eyes on you make you nervous? Well as a bride, you’ll have to learn to get over this fear for the sake of your wedding day. Do whatever works best to calm you down. Then try to remember that you are the center of attention only briefly, but for a cause that serves as a lifelong memory and an anticipated life time of happiness!

                Now that you’ve got that covered, who else that walks down the aisle, even before you, may be scared or nervous that day? Maybe the ring bearer? After all, he’s probably fairly young and you’re counting on him to transport the wedding rings down the aisle safely. This is a huge undertaking for the little guy! So how do you get him to relax? First of all, you need to make sure that he has a durable yet comfortable ring bearer pillow to help him get the job done. Satin or velvet is soft to the touch and can give him a sense of tranquility. Ring bearer pillows come in a variety of styles and colors to fit your wedding décor.

To take his mind off of the attention he will receive, you can always give him a special reason to get down the aisle. Find a ring bearer pillow that has a pouch, slit or secret compartment and leave something, (besides the rings), in it for him. It can be something as simple as a special note, a piece of gum or a dollar bill, (find out ahead of time what motivates him)! Then tell him that he can have his surprise just as soon as he gets the pillow safely to the altar!


How about an Ensemble?  Wedding ensembles are all inclusive sets that feature all the beautiful pieces you need, packaged together in one bundle.  Because accessories are bundled together, ensembles will save you time and money.  They are ideal for one stop shopping and cost less than if you purchased all the items separately!

Ensembles are available in many different styles, colors, and themes.  They include matching items like the wedding guest book, ring bearer pillow, flower girl basket, and unity candle.  Ensembles are a convenient, cost-effective way to make your wedding complete.


June 22, 2009

pillowWeddings are full of symbolism and significant items. To that end, one of the most significant symbols in any given wedding is the pair of wedding rings. Often simple gold bands, they represent unity and the unbroken, infinite bond of love that is the ideal of any wedding. That’s why the ring bearer should be chosen with care. Not only should it be somebody that is responsible enough not to lose the rings, but it should also be someone significant to you as a couple.

If you want to have a child, niece, or nephew fulfill the duties of ring bearer, make sure that the ring bearer pillow has some way to physically attach the rings to the pillow. This way, even if the pillow is dropped or not carried perfectly still, the rings won’t be lost. The system should be something easy to attach and detach, so it won’t take a long time to remove the rings once the ring bearer reaches the altar.