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Wedding Style Refind

Something old, something new . . . . . the combination goes well together. It can be applied as many different solutions. Planning a wedding is one of the times when it can be put into practice. Any and all parts of a wedding, along with the parties and reception that are planned, can play host to a costume party. Timing is one factor that is frequently taken into consideration when planning a wedding. This is an element that is important when planning a New Years wedding. The time a wedding is held will influence the type of wedding and reception. The guests will be one consideration when setting the time of the wedding and reception. A late night reception on New Years Eve can easily exclude small children and family units that include children and young teens. If your guest list is filled with singles, this would be a great gathering time. The style of costume party can easily flow with the time of the wedding and reception. With several or more children attending a wedding receptio...

Sprouting Seeds For Late Autumn Weddings

Autumn is a time that the world's landscape is getting ready for sleep. Leaves from the trees fall to the ground and cover it like a blanket. Frost appears in the early mornings and crystalizes grass, leaves and plants. The colors of late fall appear in shades of red, yellow, brown and orange. Through making one or all of these autumn elements come to life, your wedding can easily feel filled with energy for your guests. A small tree can be placed at each table as small centerpieces that can be taken home with guests. These can be placed into decorative containers which are uniformally the same or every one can be unique. Instead of concentrating on flowers for your reception, shift to lightly decorated branches and scattered fall leaves. Living fall leaves as well as those made from chocolate are the perfect addition at November weddings and receptions. Frost can make it's debut through tableware, including plates and glasses. Frosted window panes found at the door of the chap...