The Wedding Dress Process
April 25, 2009 by Betty Jane · Leave a Comment
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The Wedding Dress Process
Choosing your wedding dress will be the most important and personal choise you make when you plan a wedding. Your wedding dress may very will be the most definative clothing purchase you ever make. True, you will only wear it only one time, but will you ever wear another dress more anticipated and more talked about? And while this is truely an important clothing decision, you have probably never gone through the process of purchasing a wedding gown until now. To give you some wedding dress ideas, here you will find some advice on getting you started on your way to walking down the aisle in the the dress of your dreams.
Start Today; Shop Early –
Time is of the essence. Most likely, you did not get engaged after a week of dating, so why would you want to rush such an important shopping decision? Planning a wedding is stressful, and the last thing you want to add to your worries is wedding dress shopping. You need time. Not only do you need time to shop, but keep in mind that you will also need time to wait for your dress to arrive and time for fittings. Try to start looking for your perfect wedding dress right after you are engaged. You should plan to purchase your wedding gown at least 3 months before your wedding date, as this will ensure enough time to wait for your gown to arrive and have it tailored. Is your wedding only 2 months away, and you haven’t even tried on your first dress? Don’t panic. While shopping early is preferred, you can always buy a dress off the rack, and many bridal salons can turn a dress around more quickly if necessary. You just may have to be a little more flexible in your dress choice.
Educate Yourself –
Wedding dresses come with their own unique glossary of technical terms (or jargon, as you may want to call it). Before stepping foot into a bridal salon, try to brush up on your vocabulary. There are terms for gown silhouette (the basic shape of the gown), neckline, bodice, sleeves, trains etc. Learn the basics and try to narrow down which options you prefer and which ones best suit your figure. Do not get overwhelmed. A wedding dress styles guide provides detailed descriptions on every type of wedding gown.
Envision Your Perfect Wedding Dress –
Many bridal salons do not allow you to simply browse through all their wedding dresses. They first ask you a few questions about your wedding and your overall style and bring dresses that reflect your vision to you. Therefore, it’s best to have an idea of what you want before you shop. After you have educated yourself on the various parts of a dress, think about what wedding dress style suits you. Always dreamed of being a princess? A ball gown silhouette is probably your best bet. Dream of showing off a figure sculpted by hard work at the gym? A sheath dress may be perfect for you. Keep in mind that your dress, while suiting your personal style, should also suit your wedding venue. A formal ball gown is probably not appropriate for a beach wedding in the sand, while a sundress may not work in a cathedral. Now you should be getting the picture in your head.
Know Where to Shop –
The most popular choice is the bridal salon, known for a high level of customer service. Bridal salons exist almost everywhere; you can search our local wedding services section for ones nearest you. Of course, all bridal salons are not the same. Some feature wedding gowns from multiple designers, others feature only gowns from one specific designer custom for their particular store. Price ranges vary as well. While many bridal salons offer gowns starting as low as $300, prices at other stores can start as high as $4000. Call and inquire before choosing a store. Brides on a tighter budget can try an outlet. Bridal outlets offer hundreds of dresses, often from past seasons, at a discounted price.

It’s best to have an idea of what you would like to spend before stepping into a bridal salon. This will save you the hassle of going to salons out of your price range or allowing the sales clerk to bring you dresses you cannot afford. The average cost of a wedding dress is around $800. Shop around online and in magazines to get an idea of how much wedding dresses cost and how much you want to spend. In general, your wedding gown shouldn’t exceed 10 percent of the cost of the wedding reception. Try browsing online. With today’s high tech software, some sites today allow you to visualize your wedding dress instantly in every color and style you can imagine.
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A Wedding Dress is a Very Important Decision
April 13, 2009 by Betty Jane · Leave a Comment
The Perfect Wedding Dress For You
Finding the perfect wedding dress can be a long, hard decision. If you know some things before you start looking, you can make this a less stressful experience.
You should have some type of idea of what style of wedding dress you want before you go out and shop. If you see something in a magazine, you should take that with you when you go to try on dresses. This will help the sales person find the style you are looking for.
You also need to know what your budget is so you can stick to it. You can also make this clear to whoever is helping you so that they do not pick out dresses for you that are out of your budget.
You also need to consider the season when you are buying your dress. You do not want to buy a sleeveless dress for a winter wedding. The last thing you want is to be uncomfortable at your own wedding.
When you finally do go to try on dresses, make sure that you bring a trusted friend or family member. This person should be able to give you their honest opinion. You do not want to bring the friend that tells you that you look good in everything.
Finding and buying a wedding dress is an experience that you will never forget. If you can make some decisions before you go it will prove to be an enjoyable experience. Weddings are stressful enough and purchasing your dress does not have to be.
Choosing your Wedding Flowers
April 6, 2009 by Betty Jane · Leave a Comment
An essential part of any wedding is the flowers or greenery. There are many florists available and you can find a great one for your own wedding if you know how to look for them.
Before you start shopping for your flowers you may want to decide what type of flowers you want. You will need to determine your colors before you shop and what colors the dresses in your wedding will be. You do not want your colors to clash and you can prevent this by choosing flowers that compliment the colors you have chosen.
The season of your wedding is also a factor in flowers. Some flowers may not be in season and this can cost you enormous shipping fees. You can do a quick internet search to find out if flowers are in season or grown in your area.
You should order all of the flowers you need at once. This may help you to obtain a discount and will also ensure that they all arrive at the same time. Make sure that you include flowers for tuxedos and mothers as well.
You can ask around and find out if there is a particular flower shop in your area has a good reputation. You will want someone who will be on time with all of the things you order. This can really destroy a wedding day if not done right.
There are many florists available that can help you with any issues, or questions you may have. Many people in the flower business have a tremendous wealth of knowledge that can help you make your day outstanding.
Planning Your Wedding Does Not Have To Cause A Headache
April 6, 2009 by Betty Jane · 1 Comment
Planning a wedding can cause a lot of anxiety for many brides. This does not have to be the case if you arm yourself with some tips. The act of the wedding provokes enough anxiety and the planning should not add to it.
The best thing you can do when planning for your big day is to allow enough time for everything to be done right. Planning for this event at the last minute can make any bride go insane and you want this time to be an enjoyable experience.
Many brides also have full time jobs when planning a wedding and this is why it is imperative to have plenty of time. Many of the items you will need for your day will have to order and this can take some time.
Planning is another key issue. A good planning book can help you not miss any of the details. You will also want other items such as checklists and address books. This will help you keep track of all of the many people involved with your day.
If you are lucky enough to be able to hire a wedding planner it will help a lot, but if you are like the majority of people this is not an option. You can enlist in the help of good friends and family to help you with all of the little details.
Getting married is stressful enough without adding all of the planning it takes. You can alleviate this stress with time and a plan.
Planning For A Marriage Can Be A Wonderful Journey
April 6, 2009 by Betty Jane · Leave a Comment
When you are getting married you may feel overwhelmed and stressed out by the whole event. If you put this day in perspective and focus on the marriage, you will keep your focus and all of the details will not completely stress you out.
When you are planning a wedding it is easy to get wrapped up into it. You may feel stressed out and tired. Is this the feeling you want in the midst of a wedding? If not, there are several things you can do to make it less stressful.
Planning a wedding is one area where all of the details should be laid out completely in front of you. If you have a list of all of the things you have to do, you will be able to check them off as you go and have a feeling of accomplishment. No detail is too small when planning and something like remembering to bring hairspray to the location of the wedding should be written down and checked off.
When you have a clear plan you also have focus and this can help you enjoy this time of your life. You only plan one wedding and you want it to a very memorable experience that you have positive memories of.
Marriage should be a time of joy and you do not want the planning to override the things that should be most important. Do not lose the focus of what weddings are about, the marriage, not the party favors.
How To Find The Perfect Wedding Invitations
April 6, 2009 by Betty Jane · Leave a Comment
Wedding invitations are a big responsibility when you are planning a wedding. There is some advice that can help you when you are choosing them for your own wedding.
There are many invitations and companies on the internet and you may be simply overwhelmed by the vast majority of information. You will want to start by determining what you want. You may want something that rings personally to your relationship.
When you have determined what style of invitations you want, you can then find a company to make them for you. You may want to find a former bride that can refer you to a good printing company.
There are many things you have to consider besides the style. If you are having a reception following your ceremony, you may want a separate invitation for this as well. Response cards may also be included with an included postage paid envelope for quick return.
There needs to be a way for invitees to RSVP. You may set up a special email account for this purpose. You may even have a friend of family member that will be available to take RSVP phone calls and their name and number should be included in the RSVP information.
There is a lot more planning of wedding invitations than meets the eye. If you have a general idea of what you want before you start looking you can prevent the feeling you get when you are overwhelmed. Weddings are a time for celebration and if you plan accordingly, you can even enjoy the simple details.





