Rabu, 30 Juni 2010

Happy Canada Day

It's our country's 143rd birthday tomorrow and we hope you'll be enjoying the sun and celebrations with family and friends. There is no better place to be on Canada Day than in Ottawa- all eyes will be on us.

So we thought in honour of Canada Day, we'd inspire you with some red-themed weddings.

Happy Canada Day !














Selasa, 29 Juni 2010

Tips for happy bridesmaids


Choosing who will be in your wedding party is one the most important decisions you'll have to make. And it can be one of the most difficult. Hopefully these tips will help you and your attendants have the best and happiest time:
Select friends who understand you. Kate Chynoweth, author of "The Bridesmaid Guide: Etiquette, Parties and Being Fabulous," says think about the roles you want your bridesmaids to play including supportive listener and party planner. Think about those friends who you talk to regularly, who live near you and whom you've known to be reliable. And don't hesitate to ask one of your best guy friends.

More doesn't necessarily mean merrier. Chynoweth suggests having no more than six bridesmaids unless you plan to invite 300+ guests. Trim your list of potential 'maids before you begin inviting people; do this so you don't lose track or end up with a bigger group than you anticipated. And although it's appropriate to include your future sisters-in-law, it's up to you to invite other in-laws and additional family members. Also, don't feel required to "repay" friends who asked you to participate in their weddings if the relationship has since died down.

Remember that timing is everything. According to wedding planner and designer Michelle Rago, you should spend two to four weeks without asking anyone to be a bridesmaid. "It's lovely to be engaged and focused on this huge life change." Try to select them within the first three to five months (they should at least have six months' notice), and ask them around the same time so no one feels last.
For four more tips, check out our source: Have Happy Bridesmaids.



Photo from: davieandchiyo.com

Kamis, 24 Juni 2010

"Geek" Groom Mix & Match Cake Topper and Wedding Favor Ideas for High Tech Geeks

How did you two get clicked to each other?
Online dating, email chatting, twittering....

Or just because he is so different than others.
Why not show his personality on your wedding? Click each image above to view more in detail. Or is your groom as odd as the following iconic man?
15 Things to Know About Steve Jobs
Via: Online Schools

Will you two read your vows from Ipads?

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Creating a candy buffet table


Having a candy table at your reception can be a fun addition or act as playful and interactive favors.

When it comes to the presentation:
Use a color scheme that matches your wedding palette. By taking advantage of the colors you've already established, you can enhance the table's presence, and pull together the whole reception.
Create depth and height in your display. You can form a beautiful landscape on the table with simple boxes or even phone books. Wrap the boxes in decorative paper or leave them bare and place matching linens on them for a polished, free-flowing cascade.
Use the centerpieces to your advantage. Whatever your centerpiece are, using a couple of extras ones will tie into the rest of the reception and bring life and freshness to your candy table.
Don't be afraid to use trimmings. Details such as good quality linens, ribbons and paper can add nice touches to your display. At the same time, remember less is more: Too many space fillers can clutter your table and cause sensory overload.
Consider the table. Where will it be located? Will you include a nice backdrop or have a wall behind it for pictures? Will the table be round or square? Will people be able to access it from all sides? Ask yourself these questions before selecting a set-up design.

For tips on the candy, containers and supplies, visit our source: Candy Buffet Table 101.



Photo from: tucsonweddingsite.com

Selasa, 22 Juni 2010

Hot off the Press !


Marry Me is featured in WedLuxe Magazine for their Summer/Fall 2010 issue. Which fabulous wedding caught the exclusive magazine's keen eye ? You'll have to pick up your copy on newsstands now. Or if you can't wait, check out the feature online:
Enjoy !

Choosing a wedding dress for your body type

It's not the easiest thing in the world to find a dress you love and one that accentuates your assets, but it is possible. The following are tips to help you find the dress that's perfect for your body type:

If you have a triangle shape (your hips are wider than your bust and shoulders), the goal is to minimize your lower body and make your upper body appear wider. Do this by:
  • Creating height with an elongated waistline.
  • Wearing full sleeves to create the appearance of wider shoulders.
  • Drawing the eye up by choosing a decorative bodice or details at the neckline.
  • Staying away from bulky or straight skirts.

If you have a reverse triangle shape (your upper body is wider than your lower body), the goal is to highlight lower body width. Do this by:

  • Wearing a simple bodice and/or unadorned sleeves which will minimize your upper body width.
  • Staying away from high necklines and narrow skirts.
  • Selecting a detailed skirt to draw the eye downward.
  • Creating additional height with an elongated waistline; one example is a dropwaist dress.

If you have an hourglass shape (larger bust and hips, small waist), the goal is to find balance. Do this by:
  • Avoiding high necklines and waistlines.
  • Highlighting your small waist with a fitted waistline.
  • Wearing soft gathered skirts; they conceal your hips and draw attention to your waistline. A-line dresses work well, too.
  • Using details wisely. Bodice details like lace or beading will draw the eye upward and highlight the upper body.
If you have a rectangle shape, (long and narrow without a strongly defined waist), the goal is to highlight width and avoid long, vertical lines. Do this by wearing:
  • Sleeves that bring the eye outward.
  • An open neckline or off the shoulder dress which will broaden your shoulder line.
  • A full skirt with horizontal details. For instance, you can include a horizontal trim from the waistline to the hem.
  • A dress with a fitted waist as opposed to high or drop waists.
For more tips, check out our source: How to choose a wedding dress




Photo from: masterfile.com


Sabtu, 19 Juni 2010

Weddingstar Contemporary Love Birds Cake Topper - Sale: $24.48


Please check out our deal of the month items at SuperGiftPlace.com. We have this popular Weddingstar Contemporary Love Birds Cake Topper on sale for only $24.48 each. You may use it as a wedding cake topper or for your wedding table decoration. At kaboodle product review page here, one person gave it a pretty good review.
Click here to view our love birds wedding ideas.
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Kamis, 17 Juni 2010

What you should have on your wedding website

A wedding website is a great way to let your guests know all the details of your wedding. Here are some ways to make sure your site is fabulous:

* Put all the details of your wedding-- the what, when and where. Also, include maps and directions to the wedding and reception sites. This will answer many of the questions your guests might have.

* For your out-of-town guests, use the website to make their travel arrangements simpler by including hotel, rental car information and maps and by suggesting restaurants and fun activities.

* Share your love story and how you met. Not only will this appeal to guests, it will also make your wedding more personal for them.

* Include info about your attendants. Provide their names and tell how you know them; this will be interesting for your guests as well.

* Place a link to your wedding registries.

* Don't ramble. Sharing a little personal information is good and interesting; sharing your life story is not a good idea.

* Stay away from copyrighted info and pictures.

Source: What to put on your wedding website



Rabu, 16 Juni 2010

A Jeweller's Daughter

Diamonds and weddings go hand in hand right? So what a perfect match for Marry Me when the heiress to Howard Jewellers allowed us the privilege to plan her May 23 2010 wedding.
The wedding was beautiful as you would expect, but it couldn't surpass the happiness that seemed to be resonating from our bride and groom Stephanie and James. It was such a pleasure to work with them and see the little kisses they tried to steal when they thought no one was looking.

The decor was obviously inspired by Stephanie's eye for finding all things elegant and classic. The room's architecture (at the Chateau Laurier) and was so ornate that one had to be careful what they added to the room to ensure it wouldn't look 'over the top'. Stephanie and James did it perfectly. Their centrepieces of roses and hydrangeas were white, short yet intricate. They rented china with gorgeous pattern work that perfectly complimented the soft gold overlay table linens and opulent gold pattern on the room's dramatic arched ceilings. And of course, the crowning touch were the huge crystal candelabras that were dripping in venetian crystals which looked like....of course...Diamonds ! .... the perfect touch for a jeweller's daughter.
We brought a lot of the decor in from Montreal companies. If it can't be found here in Ottawa, it doesn't mean your wedding can't have it. The items are shipped here and they easily take any wedding to the next level.

Congratulations Stephanie and James ! The team at Marry Me wishes you all the best and thanks to the fantastic work of our friends at MIV Photography
http://www.mivphotography.com/miv.htm, we can all share in the evening's magic through these stunning photos.













Selasa, 15 Juni 2010

10 ways to cut wedding costs


As you know, weddings cost lots and lots of money. Fortunately, there are ways to cut costs. Here are 10 ways to do so:
  1. Lengthen you engagement. If you have longer to plan, you'll have a better chance of acquiring the best vendors in your price rage. Additionally, you can usually lock in rates that might increase by your wedding date.
  2. Reduce the number of wedding attendants. By having less people in your wedding party, you can save hundreds on bouquets, boutonnieres and gifts.
  3. Choose a multi-purpose venue. If you use one site for both the ceremony and reception, you'll save on the site, and you won't have to pay for transportation.
  4. Have a brunch or lunch bash. That way, you'll save on food (breakfast and lunch entrees are less expensive), the bar (daytime tabs are generally much smaller) and you might even save on the fee for the space.
  5. Trim the ceremony decor. Your guests will see the flowers for just an hour or so, so stick with the basics. Think about placing one or two large arrangements in the front (where everyone will be looking) and decorating the rest simply.
  6. Check out some sample sales. A couple of times a year, a lot of bridal salons sell samples of dresses they carry at a significant discount. You could land a bargain (first, find out what dry cleaning and alterations may cost so you can consider that before buying).
  7. Ask about hidden fees. Before you commit to a venue, ask about all the little costs-- for instance, some sites will charge to cut your cake or uncork your champagne. You can save money by totaling the extra costs and factoring this into your choice about the venue.
  8. Go minimalist. Opt for carrying a few dramatic flowers like sunflowers or calla lilies instead of a big bouquet. You'll get a chic look for a lower price.
  9. Choose a site that's well-dressed. Some of a venue's affordability is based on how much decorating is needed. For example, a grand historic estate might just need minimal flowers for decor, so ultimately, the venue might cost less than a bare reception hall.
  10. Get a little help from your friends. To free up money for other parts of your wedding, have your more crafty friends make welcome baskets or ask you aunt with the neat handwriting to address your invitations.

For more tips, visit our source: Save Big Without Skimping.




Photo from: prattlibrary.org

Sabtu, 12 Juni 2010

Love Bird Salt & Pepper Shakers in Gift Package - Sale: As Low As $2.09


These chic Love Birds Favors are truly engaging. Finely crafted in white porcelain, these modern and romantic salt and pepper shakers make adorable favors for weddings, baby or bridal showers. The exquisite packaging features a pullout box with the two Love Birds comfortably nesting inside. Die cut openings in the box cover allows a small peek into the interior. For added charm, personalize this gift using the versatile Love Bird Paper Band.
You have 10 colors to choose for your personalized paper band.


If you are a creative kind of bride, you may turn it totally into your own design and color!

( Photo courtesy of Haris E. )

To view our love birds wedding theme ideas, click our blog post here.
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Kamis, 10 Juni 2010

5 ways to get the groom involved

This may come to news for some soon-to-be brides, but the wedding isn't yours alone-- it's your groom's, too! : ) Here are five ways you can get your groom involved in the wedding planning process (from BridalGuide.com):

1. If you just got engaged, let him assist you in spreading the wonderful news. Split up the list so he can call his family and friends.

2. If your groom has great negotiating skills, ask him to work out prices with your vendors. You never know what extras he may get added onto your packages.

3. Is he into food? Let him decide the menu, advises Judith Sherven and Jim Sniechowski, authors of "The Smart Couple's Guide to the Wedding of Your Dreams." And even if he's not a professional, make sure he's with you when taste-sampling with the caterers.

4. Let your groom choose the transportation for the Big Day.

5. Whenever you're updating wedding things, get his input. As your wedding day gets closer, your groom will become more involved with the details-- and that's how it should be.


For more tips on getting your groom involved, check out How to Get Your Groom Involved (In the Planning!)

Feel free to share ways you included your groom in the wedding planning!



Selasa, 08 Juni 2010

Top wedding flowers (and what they mean)

Beautiful calla lily bouquet

Choosing wedding flowers can be simple (if you have a favorite flower), or it can be difficult (if you have no clue what you like). Well, according to WeddingChannel.com, the following are a few of the most popular wedding flowers (and we included what they mean). If you're not sure what flowers to use, maybe this will give you some ideas:

Calla Lily: Symbolic meaning of majesty and beauty. Calla lilies bloom in the spring and summer and can be found in many colors like pink, yellow, orange, lavender, green, maroon, purple and white.
Hydrangea: Represents perseverance and understanding. This flower bloons in spring, summer and fall and is available in pink, white, lavender, purple and blue.
Lilac: Means first love, and it blooms in the spring in white and numerous hues of purple like lilac, deep lilac, pink and mauve.
Orchid: Symbolizes love, beauty and refinement. It blooms year round, and its colors include pink, red, white, purple, yellow, orange or green.
Tulip: Represents passion and perfect love and is available in pink, red, white, orange, purple, yellow and lavender.

Check out these photos of wedding flowers for more ideas.




Photo from: flowersbarbados.com

Senin, 07 Juni 2010

Guest Post from Andrew Geddes Photography

Ottawa may lack some of the features that larger cities can offer your wedding day but one thing we're not lacking is professional photographers.

In our line of work, we work closely with the photographer the day of the wedding and we're always surprised with the jaw dropping shots they can create (sometimes it takes forever to choose what photos to use in this blog!).
When it's all said and done, the only thing that you have left over from your wedding day are your photos, so we can't stress enough how important it is to hire a professional for the job.
This week, we were lucky enough to have one of our city's incredibly talented photographers Andrew Geddes from Andrew Geddes Photography http://www.andrewgeddes.com/ stop by and do a guest blog post for us from the eyes of a wedding photographer. Listen up brides- this is fantastic advice entitled "Five Things Wedding Photographers Love"


The wedding season is in full swing! I thought I'd share a few quick tips on how to get the best possible photos on your big day. I can't speak for every wedding photographer, but in my experience the following five items can help make your wedding images outstanding.

Engagement Shoots
Once you have booked your wedding photographer, doing an engagement shoot is a great idea. Not only do you get beautiful pictures of you and your fiance, but it's also an excellent way to get to know your photographer, and to see how he or she works. We're all a little camera shy, and your they will no doubt give you tips on how to look and feel more comfortable in front of the lens. Also, your photographer can put together a fabulous guest signing book, featuring the engagement images, which makes for a beautiful addition to your reception.


Wedding Planners
An experienced planner can make a huge difference in the quality of your wedding photos. I've found that they help us photographers out in three major ways:

1 – They make venues look great.

2 – They help weddings run on time. This ensures that the time set aside for photos doesn't slowly disappear due to scheduling problems.

3 – They make for happier, more relaxed brides (and grooms and mothers-of-the-bride...). Stressed out people look, well, stressed out, which isn't especially flattering.


Lots of Time for Photos
Wedding photography is likely one of the larger investments you'll make for your big day. In order to get the most bang for you buck, you should discuss your itinerary with your photographer before you finalize it. They can provide valuable input on how to maximize shooting time and get you back to your friends and family ASAP.

In my case I'm shooting candidly most of the day, however, brides often book me because they're after artistic couple shots. Wedding photographers are used to working fast, but the more time you give us, the better, and more varied your shots will be.


Family Photos List
Photojournalistic wedding photography is the way to go (in my humble opinion), but you might be disappointed if you don't get some family group shots. To save time, alleviate unnecessary stress, and make everyone happy (including your wedding photographer) be sure to have a list of family groupings ready to go.




Cage veils and Other Standout Items
I'm far from an expert on bridal fashion, but I have seen enough weddings to know what makes great weddings great - attention to detail. Whether its help from your planner in selecting an awesome venue and decor, or your own unique fashion sense and style, photographers love things that help make a wedding stand out. Unique accessories, colours, themes, and anything else that personalizes your wedding, will ultimately make for fresh and exciting photos.



If you have any questions about this post, or about wedding photography in general, feel free to get in touch with me over at my website: http://www.andrewgeddes.com/

You can also see what I've been up to lately over at my blog:
http://www.andrewgeddes.blogspot.com/