Minggu, 31 Oktober 2010

Foil Wrapped Mint Swirl Wedding Candies


These mint candies are a great way to thank your guests for sharing your special day. Available in Gold or Silver wrap.

Note:
  • There is 100 in a package
  • The wrapper says "Thank you for sharing this Special Day"




Happy Halloween! Check out this Halloween wedding video below from Youtube.


Have a fun and safe Halloween!

Kamis, 28 Oktober 2010

On TV Tonight...


Didn’t make it into The White Dress to see our Vera Wang weddings gowns? No worries- tune into The Insider tonight at 7pm and Friday at 7pm to get a behind the scenes look at the making of a Vera Wang bridal fashion show !

Check your local listings for your specific channel.

http://www.theinsider.com/news/3374166_The_Insider_on_TV_Tonight

Rabu, 27 Oktober 2010

Thanks For Coming !

We just wanted to put up a quick post thanking everyone for coming to our 'Industry Professionals' evening last night at the White Dress. It was so touching to see so much love and support from our fellow industry experts. Everything finally seemed 'official' last night and it was so great to see our dream finally come into fruition.

We're beyond excited to finally open up to the public this Thursday.

Here are just some pictures for you to enjoy.




Selasa, 26 Oktober 2010

Choosing your honeymoon destination


Deciding where to go for your honeymoon can really be a difficult choice. There are so many options to choose from! Here's how to choose one that you and your spouse-to-be will love:

Ask yourself what kind of honeymoon experience you want. Do you want relaxation, culture or an adventure? Whichever you choose, you should also consider the distance and how long you plan to stay; these aspects might affect your final decision. If you and your partner are having a hard time agreeing on the perfect place to go, try to compromise.

Create a budget. And be realistic. Many couples want a little luxury when it comes to their honeymoons. However, if an entire vacation at a five-star resort or hotel is too expensive, consider staying only a few days, and then move to a less expensive location. Additionally, you can register for a honeymoon; this will allow your loved ones to give toward your vacation. One other tip: Pass up pre-packaged honeymoon deals-- they're usually not as flexible and aren't customized to fit your choices.

Consider using a travel agent. They are skilled time-savers that can assist you in simplifying this process. Get recommendations from family and friends, or look for agents who are bonded and members of the American Society of Travel Agents.

Make sure the names on your passports are the same as the ones on your plane tickets. Also, get immunization shots or any needed medication ahead of time, and remember, you may experience jet lag. If you aren't accustomed to traveling, don't plan a day of sight-seeing immediately after getting to your destination. Finally, don't overplan; give yourself enough time to rest and explore.





Minggu, 24 Oktober 2010

Kamis, 21 Oktober 2010

4 Tips for Hiring Your Wedding Videographer

Choosing a videographer for your wedding might seem difficult, but here are four tips to help:

1. Ask your photographer for a referral. He or she is probably familiar with several video shooters and knows who does good work and works well with others. There might even be a videographer associated with his or her studio.

2. Speak with couples who have worked with him or her recently. One question to ask: Was the videographer professional and discreet, or was he/she in everybody's face? Edward Neary of Milestone Video Production says "it's best if he stays invisible to the bride, groom and other guests."

3. Ask for a sample or two. It's better to see a completed video from a single wedding as opposed to a highlight video that's a combination of multiple weddings.

4. Make sure the videographer will blend in. She may need a tripod on occasion, but if she says "wheeled cart" or "dolly," run in the opposite direction.



Source: Brides Magazine, November 2010; Photo Credit

Selasa, 19 Oktober 2010

Tips for throwing an office party


Thinking about putting together an office party for your workplace? Check out the tips below to make sure a fabulous time is had by all:

Get assistance. One way to do this is create a committee with the more social staff members. They will be able to give you some ideas, and by allowing them to be a part of the process, you can basically ensure there will be less complaining about the party plans. Additionally, ask for ideas from your employees by gathering answers on a brief questionnaire or set up a suggestion box.
Leave the office. Have the party at another location so everyone can get away from the office and the work-vibe. If you don't want to have it at a restaurant or hotel, try something different like an art gallery, museum or even a country inn.
Bring in the noise. Music is always good, so if you can, hire a DJ or live band. If you can't afford either, be sure to bring an iPod or a CD player. You can have employees bring their favorite CDs and have someone be responsible for regularly changing the albums to make sure a variety of music is played.
Guests. If you have the party in the afternoon, it makes sense to have an employee-only event. If it's an evening affair, however, letting employees bring a guest helps them keep the peace in their homes.
Be responsible. For the most part, you should provide festive and tasty non-alcoholic beverages. In certain situations, you could be held liable if an employee causes an accident while driving intoxicated after your party. Your options: Limit alcohol consumption, give employees rides home or establish a designated car pool.

Do you have any tips for throwing an office party? Please share below : ) (And if you need assistance in planning your office party, please don't hesitate to contact us: anointedaffairs@gmail.com).


Photo from: celebrations.com; Source

Senin, 18 Oktober 2010

Help Sandra choose her wedding gown for Something White

Something White for Something Right http://www.somethingwhite.ca/ brings you Sandra and Carter from the KISS FM morning show as our emcees for a second year. Sandra is taking time to choose the right wedding dress this year since last year’s loaner wasn’t her most comfortable gown ;)

So, on KISS FM’s Facebook page, she is asking their ‘fans’ to help her choose which dress to wear to Something White. Hundreds have voted already. Head over there yourself and cast your vote.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/album.php?aid=326926&id=99985627570

Here is a preview of her 3 choices:





Minggu, 17 Oktober 2010

Bride & Groom Cowboy Hats - Western Style Wedding


Bride & Groom Cowboy Hats - Sale: $17.49
Are you planning a western cowboy themed wedding? These fun and fashionable cowboy hats are great for any Bride and Groom with a taste for the unconventional western style.
The white woven cowboy hat features "Bride" spelled out in diamanette studs, while the dyed black raffia cowboy hat has a suedette hat band with a leather patch reading "The Groom".

How about adding "A Sweet Western Embrace" Cake Topper? This sweet western couple is two-stepping their first dance in style. A little modern flair combined with a down home western flavor makes for a unique mix. Hand painted porcelain.
Presently the Bride and Groom Sweet Western Embrace Cake Toppers are available with skin tones and hair colors only as shown.

Size: 2.25" Long, 5.75" Tall, Weight: 4.8 oz



These western boot shaped glasses can be used for drinking but they also make great containers for table decorations. Add flowers, coffee beans, candles or a cactus for a unique twist. Western flair with a touch of sophistication! The glasses are made in the shape of a western boot with a handle.



The miniature Country Cow Candle favor comes in their very own barn packaging. They make great novelty favor stuffers or fun decorative add-ons. Personalized "Brand" sticker available for Cow Candle.

Size: 3" X 3" H










This beautiful vintage western wedding collection has the look of soft suede with tiny stud and embroidery details. Finished off with a set of gold and crystal horseshoes for extra luck.
Click here for more western wedding ideas.

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Let them Eat Cake


Actually, this cake was so pretty you didn't want anyone eating it !

The baker really enjoyed making it for our bride and groom Natasha and Mike

We'd rather direct you to her blog because she explains the process of making the cake much better than we could have.


If you are going to have a wedding cake at your wedding, keep in mind that it can be considered decor in it's own right. Which is why cakes are generally set on a separate table near the head table where all your guest's eyes will be.

Congrats Natasha and Mike and keep making those works of art Katie !

Julie & Brady's Long Awaited Wedding

We recently had the pleasure of working with Julie and Brady- a couple so adorable and detail oriented that it made them such a pleasure to come up with ideas with. Julie had been planning this wedding since she was young and you could tell because everything came together perfectly on their August 21st wedding day. She wanted a traditional wedding but peppered with some modern elements. The Chateau Laurier's Adam Room provided the classic elegance Julie was looking for and the modern details came in with elements such as the damask print linens (thanks Groovy Linen http://www.groovylinen.com/), the colourful candy favours, the pink decor and the funky yet delicate feather embellishments on Julie's wedding gown.

Enjoy married life Julie and Brady !

And to our blog readers, enjoy these stunning shots from our friends Sam and Mary http://www.samandmaryphotography.com/










Would you like a wedding with those fries ?


We love bringing you all things wedding-related... even the wacky. Enter the McWedding.

A McDonald's branch in Hong Kong has announced that they will begin hosting wedding services starting January 1 2011. The entire shin-dig will cost you about $260 US and a few side glances from McDonald's customers that will be chowing down on their meals since the McDonald's can not entirely close for the wedding service. Included in the wedding 'package' will be traditional menu options as well as wedding cakes made from burgers, apple pies or for the truly adventurous; Fillet-o-Fish.

The Director of corporate communications & relations in Hong Kong said that they decided to offer this service after receiving about 10 calls a month from couples who met or had their first date at the McDonald's.

Marry Me is all for any type of wedding theme but we're also fans of 'less is more' attitude. You love McDonald's or met your sweetheart at one? Why not have McDonald's bring in some of their famous burgers and fries for your midnight buffet ? or have your wedding favours be a dontation to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Canada.

Selasa, 12 Oktober 2010

6 unexpected ways to relax


Wedding planning got you feeling stressed and overwhelmed? Here are six ways to de-stress that you may not have considered (from Brides Magazine):

  1. Tell a joke.
  2. Sing a children's song.
  3. Make your bed.
  4. Go through some family photos.
  5. Chew a stick of gum.
  6. Pet a cat or dog.


What are some unconventional ways you relieve stress? Let us know by leaving a comment!



Senin, 11 Oktober 2010

Freedom to Choose Again

The spiritual world, as you would imagine, occupies a fair percentage of my thinking, pondering and contemplating. And it seems to me that this life, this world, is all about choices, i.e. this or that, up or down, light or dark, peace or pain. But, isn’t that what this world, Earth, is all about? Duality. Left and right, hot and cold, night and day, ebb and flow, you and me.

We came here to experience choices. We are so loved and so free that we can choose whatever we want to experience. And change our mind at any time – I might add. Change our mind at any time. We have the freedom to choose again.

Let’s bring that down a little closer. We choose how to handle each moment. We can get irritated when a driver cuts us off in traffic or goes too slow in front of us or we can excuse them because they didn’t know we were in a hurry. I can’t control the other driver but I can control my thoughts about them.

We could choose to be insulted by a remark or not accept the thought into our consciousness. We can turn off the tickle button so we don’t have to writhe on the floor and be in painful laughter (which isn’t funny).

We could pause and hold a door for the person behind us or let it slam in their face. We always have a choice AND we can always choose again and again.

This world is based on time. We can use it to our advantage or let it diminish us. I have the freedom to be blind or to see into my brothers, past their masks and fears and into the deepest corners of their hearts where love lives; where the presence of God is whole and complete, perfect in every way.

How will I choose today? What will I choose to experience?

Jeshua could see the wheat already ripe even as the plant was beginning to grow. He knew the perfection that was and is at the core of every person; that same perfection that was and is in Him. He chose to see health instead of sickness, life instead of death, wholeness, joy, peace, kindness, and love. He simply choose what He wanted to experience. And then did.

No matter what choice I make, I can always choose again and again and again. I have that freedom and so do you.

Minggu, 10 Oktober 2010

10/10/10 - A Perfect 10 Wedding Day


Today is Sunday, October 10, 2010. Is it a special wedding day for you?
According to the Associated Press, churches, banquet halls and other wedding venues across the country were extra busy Sunday as couples seeking a perfect 10 rushed to tie the knot on a once-in-a-century milestone: Oct. 10, 2010.
The Canadian Press reported a steady stream of couples lined up at city halls and chapels across Canada Sunday, hoping their weddings would be a "perfect 10" on a day that only comes around once a century.
If you missed this perfect 10 as your wedding day, you still have a special day such as 11.11.11 next year.
Anyway, it is your wedding. You can choose any day in any season that you like. Take a look at our new design of wedding invitations, wedding RSVP and wedding save the date cards.


Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010

Wedding reception seating


With some tact and common sense, you can make a seating plan that will make nearly everyone happy.

You may feel that if you supply enough seats, everybody can determine where to sit on their own. But, if you take the time to create a plan, you'll ease your guests' anxiety of attempting to find a seat, and it ensures that couples who want to sit together can. If you have under 50 people attending your wedding, a detailed plan may not be necessary. Additionally, you could choose to just identify the bridal table with place cards and let other guests seat themselves; some couples choose to have a cocktail party or buffet with few tables, hoping the guests will "alternate" sitting and eating. If you choose to do this, be sure that elderly guests have somewhere to sit-- you could even designate an individual table for them.

So, who sits where?

The bridal table: The newlyweds might sit at a long, rectangluar head table, at a round table in the center or have their own "sweetheart" table. On the other hand, some couples don't have a table at all and leave some empty seats at each table so they can interact during the reception. Typically, the bridal table is set apart from the others by the type of decoration.

Family tables. Usually, the parents of the couple sit opposite of one another at a big family table with grandparents, the officiant and other close friends. Another option: The couple's parents "host" their own tables with their family members and close friends. And when it comes to divorced parents, each parent might host his or her own table which would help prevent discomfort.

Mix or match. When it comes to everyone else, you may be wondering if you should put friends together or put them with people they may not know. You should do a little of both. Yes, it's a good idea to throw in a few new places at every table, but people are more at ease when they know some of the people they're dining with.

Singles vs. Couples. Perhaps you've really been wanting to set your college roomate up with your fiance's best friend. It's okay to discreetly seat them next to one another. One thing you don't want to do is make a separate "singles" table; this may embarrass guests. Additionally, be careful not to place an unmarried friend at a table with a bunch of giddy newlyweds.

Children. If several children are at your reception, seat them together at a separate kids' table. If, however, only the flowergirl and ringbearer are there, they can sit with their parents.

Once you've figured out where everyone will go, you have to choose how you're going to guide them to their seats:

Place cards: These are tented cards, and they can be used by themselves or with escort cards. They are displayed close to the reception entrance in alphabetical order and typically include the guest's name and table number. When they reach the table, guests generally choose where to sit.
Escort cards: These are used in the most formal seating arrangments. They usually have the guest's name on the outer envelope and the table number on the card inside. The place cards on each table indicate where each guest sits.
The seating chart: These are generally displayed alphabetically in a nice frame close to the reception entrance and are lists of the guests' names with their tables. Additional place cards can be used at each table to signify assigned seats.
Do not, under any circumstance, use nametags. Your guests can make any introductions you haven't made beforehand.

Prior to making your seating arrangements, you should get the floor plan and make some copies. By doing this, you can try out different arrangements before you make the final choice. If you have any doubts, trust you instincts. And remember, it doesn't matter how perfect your final plan seems, someone will probably ask you to alter something to make a guest happy. You should try to be accommodating, but don't let it drive you crazy.



Source; Photo Credit

Selasa, 05 Oktober 2010

Planning a baby shower on a budget

So, you have to host a baby shower for your sister, friend or cousin. And although you want it to be great, you don't want to spend a fortune on it. Here are some tips to help you host a fabulous shower without breaking the bank:

The location will be about five percent of your budget.
How to Save: Use your home (a relative's or a friend's will work to) to host the shower instead of using a restaurant or club. Additionally, consider having the party in a public place like a local park; just be sure to determine if you'll need a permit. And if you choose an outdoor venue, you also need to create a rain plan.

Invites and stationery are usually about 10 percent of your budget.
How to Save: Forget about snail-mail invites and use an online service like Evite, pingg or MyPunchBowl. Guests will be grateful for the ease of RSVPing by email, and you get to feel great about saving the trees and money. (However, if older guests will be attending, this might not work for them). And instead of having a guest book, cut out stars from heavy card stock. Ask guests to write their well wishes to the little one. Afterward, paste the stars into a baby book with a cute heading like "A Star Is Born" or "When You Wish Upon a Star."

Decoration will be about five percent of your overall budget.
How to Save: Purchasing items in bulk is one of the best ways to save. Before buying anything, compare online warehouse prices to your local store. Use latex balloons instead of mylar. For tablewear, look into stores like Christmas Tree Shops where you can buy dishes and cups inexpensively. You can also find lots of DIY decor ideas in the baby shower themes area on TheBump.com.

Rentals are usually around five percent of your budget.
How to Save: If you have the shower at someone's home, you shouldn't have to rent any furniture. If it's outdoors, get creative with seating options. For instance, you can spread out blankets on the grass and pack large picnic baskets with finger foods like tea sandwiches, strawberries and homemade cookies. Remember that the mom-to-be still needs a comfy chair.

For five more ways to save on a baby shower, check out 10 Tips For Budget Baby Showers.



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