Sunday 6 March 2011

Royal Wedding 2011: Official Website Launches

The official website for the Royal Wedding 2011 – the marriage of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton – has officially launched on the morning of Wednesday 2nd March 2011.
The website features news and information about the wedding, which takes place on Friday 29th April 2011 at Westminster Abbey, London, UK.
The wedding will join a couple who are to be King and Queen of the United Kingdom in the future. A national holiday has already been declared to mark their wedding day.
The website launch coincides with the launch of an official Government website devoted to the union, and adds to the growing number of new media ventures the British Royal Family have launched in the past year or so, which includes a variety of official websites, Twitter and Facebook accounts.


Saturday 5 March 2011

Royal Wedding Parties Set To Sweep Nation

The great British tradition of street parties seems to have been re-invigorated to mark the forthcoming royal wedding. 

At least 2,000 applications for road closures have been received by councils throughout Britain, showing that even in the digital age, street parties have a place.
Chris White from the Local Government Association told Sky News: "I think people feel that they need a bit of fun it's been a long cold winter, we've got some celebrations coming up and I suspect there will be many, many more people applying to hold a street party before the end of April."
So far the highest number of applications has come from the capital, with 70 parties planned. Cardiff is next, followed by Bristol and Coventry.

Clare Green is one of those determined to hold a street party to mark the Royal wedding.
She has already asked Coventry City Council for permission to close part of her road, and believes it is important to maintain the tradition.
"I'm really passionate about my children growing up in a community environment, this is the next best thing really, and I think it's important when they're older they can look back and say they celebrated the Prince getting married," she said.
Planning the perfect party has not been straightforward though, Coventry City council initially imposed all kinds of restrictions, banning music, entertainment and bouncy castles, although a local backlash forced a speedy change of policy.



There is still time for people to apply for permission to hold their own street parties, and while they may not be as widespread as they were to mark the Silver Jubilee or the marriage of Prince William's mother and father, they seem to have an enduring appeal.
The only problem, as always, could be the British weather, particularly as the wedding is taking place during a month which is famous for its 'April showers'.

Courtesy, Darren Little, Sky News


 

Friday 4 March 2011

Wedding Dresses Shops | Costco to sell designer wedding dresses at 40 per cent off

We can't see Kate Middleton shopping for her wedding dress at Costco, but for brides without a royal wedding budget, it could prove a thrifty way to get your hands on a designer gown.
The cash-and-carry has joined forces with top bridal designer Kirstie Kelly to sell six exclusive dresses at around 40 per cent of their usual retail price.
The handmade gowns are being showcased in a series of four-day trunk shows in one-off events around the country.

And though they are not cheap (they range in price from $699 to $1,399), they are far less expensive than the designer's mainline collection. which can cost up to $4,000 for a bespoke creation.

The designer has even employed a democratic sizing policy, with dresses ranging from U.S. Size 2 up to Size 24.
She explained: 'Kirstie Kelly Signature is designed to ensure each bride looks and feels radiant in a dress that complements her natural beauty.

The Signature line looks gorgeous on any bride and gives her the look and feel of splurging on the dress of her dreams, without the overwhelming cost or guilt.'

Despite the budget outlet and discounted price, Kelly has not compromised on quality. The dresses, which come in luxury fabrics like organza, satin and taffeta are embellished with Alencon lace, crystal and pearls. Veils are also available, to help complete the look.
Brides-to-be can either book an appointment or walk in to the temporary Costco concessions during the events, which are advertised on the company website.
Consultants will be on-hand to advise and answer any style questions, and the dresses can be taken home the same day - though, the designer added, they are likely to want to get it tailored to ensure the best possible fit.
Thankfully Costco is not requiring shoppers to buy in bulk in this instance.
The collaboration with Kirstie Kelly is one of a number of retailers attempting to cash in on an emerging market for cheaper wedding dresses that don't compromise on quality or style.
 
Last year J Crew opened a bridal boutique on New York's Madison Avenue.
The price points are a far cry from high-end designer gowns by the likes of Oscar de la Renta and Vera Wang, which can cost in the region of $10,000.


culled from Daily Mail

Monday 28 February 2011

Wedding Cake Topper Trends

The wedding cake topper is often one of the most unique and personal items that the bride and groom will get to choose. But it’s also one thing brides often stress about. Forget the days of plasticine, poorly painted toppers that looked stiff and uncomfortable. Today’s wedding cake toppers are beautiful and original. Consider your hobbies when picking a wedding cake topper and also your uniqueness as a couple. If you’re not the traditional couple, why have a traditional cake topper?

Today’s couples are choosing cake jewelry more and more as their cake toppers. They’ll have splashes of faux jewels in the shape of hearts, butterflies, rain drops, star fish or any other shape they can think of. Often, they are suspended by wire and placed into the cake for a waterfall effect. Also, rhinestone hearts with the couple’s new last initial will be featured on top of the cake. Or three letters are sometimes used for the couple’s first initials and a larger last name initial. These monogram cake toppers are really cute yet glamorous.

 The brides and grooms on today’s cake toppers can be made from glass, acrylic, porcelain or really well done plastic. Many couples are choosing small pieces of sculpture for their cakes. The sculptures are more realistic, show the brides and grooms in more detail and can even be customized to look like the bride and groom. Many brides even go so far as to have their actual wedding dress recreated for the figurine on the top of the cake.

Poses are now all the rage. You may see a bride chasing after a reluctant groom on the top of the cake or a groom on bended knee kissing his new bride’s hand. The sculptural aspects can range from funny—think a guy fishing off his wedding cake while the bride looks on in mock disapproval—or sentimental, like a bride and groom in a picture frame as the “picture perfect couple.”
Many wedding cakes are now going without toppers too. Flowers are being used as sculpture. Fresh flowers can be arranged by either your cake decorator or your florist into a lovely presentation that requires no additional adornment. Some cakes even go without flowers and just have edible gold or silver jewels to dress them.
Gone are the days when you had to choose a cardboard figure off a shelf. You can shop for lovely wedding cake toppers online and find a variety of looks and styles that will perfectly suit your tastes. You’re not limited to Caucasian brides and grooms anymore either. Cake topper companies have now gotten wise and offer a wide range of ethnicities to choose from.


 Today’s cakes are anything but ordinary. Your cake topper should be extraordinary too. Use your favorite colors, theme or personalities to come up with something really different. There are even skeleton brides and grooms these days, so anything goes. Go all out and your friends and family will definitely remember your topper. Make it yourself or shop online. Nothing is too wacky or too funky. Go for what really speaks to you and you’ll be right in keeping with today’s trends.

Courtesy;  Sarah from Here comes the Blog

Sunday 27 February 2011

You WISH Your Wedding Video Looked This Good

About 2 years ago I wrote a post called Wedding Videography – The Taboo Ten in which I detailed the Top 10 videographers you do NOT want to hire for your wedding.   Today, I am thrilled to highlight one such company that will never be found on that list.   303Motion produces wedding videos that breath new life into the industry and, in my opinion, are revolutionizing the idea of what a wedding video can and should be.   I’ll let the sample videos speak for themselves but let me also explain why I chose to highlight this particular company.


Chip & Peanut: Golden, CO from 303Motion.com on Vimeo.

After searching for photographers for my own wedding and viewing several dozen portfolios, it became very difficult to differentiate one photographer’s style from another.   Then I found THE ONE!    The photographer that immediately stood out and the one I ultimately hired had only been shooting weddings for about a year.   His background was in adventure and commercial photography and that’s what gave his photos the edge.   He looked at each shot from an artistic perspective and seemed to have no notion of what a cookie cutter wedding album looked like.
That’s what makes the filmmakers and the films behind 303Motion so refreshing.   The company is comprised of artists with backgrounds in feature film cinematography & editing, commercial production, CG animation and still photography.   They bring their talents from those fields together to craft a uniquely beautiful story.  Your story.

Post courtesy of Naomi from Blushing Bridezilla

Saturday 26 February 2011

London Bride: Revealed - The UK Bloggers Photoshoot & Video

Some of the more popular wedding bloggers (rock n roll bride, love my dress, beyond beyond, OMG i'm getting married, boho events) in London decided to get together for a photoshoot, which was rather interesting. You can read more about it on the link below:

London Bride: Revealed - The UK Bloggers Photoshoot & Video

Get Married with Google Weddings




Earlier this month, Google launched a full fledged planning portal for brides and grooms to be. Google Weddings is a destination that houses wedding-specific templates in Google Sites, Google Docs and Picnik for save-the-dates, wedding websites, planning materials, invitations and more. Google has also partnered with wedding planner Michelle Rago to provide tips and guidance on which designs to use. This isn’t Google’s first move in the wedding planning world, the search giant also began offering customized wedding templates in Google Docs a year ago that let users access pre-made documents to track your wedding budget, collect addresses for invitations, compare vendors and much more.
I know it’s a little bit odd for Google to get into the wedding planning space but it will no doubt boost the Google Apps products appeal to twenty or thirty something brides. Being that I actually planned parts of my wedding via Google Docs, I think that these templates will be incredibly useful, especially when it comes to sharing documents with others.

Writing on the Google Blog, senior product marketing manager Lisa Conquergood said that “to help you plan this important day we’ve created wedding-specific templates in Google Sites, Google Docs and Picnik, and gathered tips and tricks for using these and other Google products at google.com/weddings. From wedding websites to save-the-date cards, these tools simplify wedding planning, letting you focus your time on the fun things—like tasting cakes!”

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