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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Engagement Customs and Traditions

Betrothal Customs

Who Was the Matchmaker?
In countries where marriages are arranged, "go-betweens" play a time honored and respected role. In China, a matchmaker must determine if astrological signs are compatible. In Uganda, the bride’s elder brother and paternal uncle speak to the prospective groom and barter for the best "price" to be paid to the family.

wedding traditionsWhat Were "Love Tokens"
What a charming custom the Welsh and Pennsylvania Dutch couples had of giving one another hand crafted gifts, useful for their future home. Such things as cake molds, butter prints, carved spoon which were covered with symbols and announcements of their love for one another.

Today’s love tokens could include a song or poem written by the groom to his bride, or a hand embroidered handkerchief for the groom.

Whatever your special craft, whether it be tole painting, crocheting, wood carving, or any number of other ideas, just remember, the idea behind the gift is to give something of yourself, created with loving thoughts to the one you love.

What Was a Betrothal Ring?
The betrothal ring, has for centuries symbolized the promise of a future together, sealed with the giving and accepting of a ring. The diamond engagement ring as we know it has been around since 1477, but other rings have been used throughout the centuries to mark engagements.

Rings featuring gem stones were popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. Often, the first letter of the stones within the setting spelled out the name of the giver or a word, such as "dearest" (diamond, emerald, amethyst, ruby, epidote, sapphire, turquoise). There was also a ring known as the "Gimmal Ring".

This three part ring had two clasped hands on it. During the engagement, one part was worn by the bride, one by the groom, and the third by a witness. It was reunited as the brides wedding ring, on the day of their marriage. Diamonds are the first choice among brides today for an engagement ring, because of their beauty and durability.

What Was Flouncing?
Flouncing was a special party held for an engaged couple to meet with friends of both families. This "flouncing" established a formal contract. If either changed their mind about the marriage, the other could lay claim to half of his, or her, property.

Following a flouncing, the couple could no longer be seen with, or be found talking to, other suitors. In China, the betrothal was looked upon as a family obligation. If an engaged man died before the wedding, his intended bride was treated as his widow.

What was the Custom of Collecting?
In Finland, the bride-to-be was considered "snobbish" if she did not go door-to-door to receive her gifts in a pillowcase. Accompanying her, an elderly married man, carrying an umbrella (for shelter), came along and was given a drink at each door.

Today, an umbrella is used as a decoration symbolizing "protection". This custom can be included very beautifully in your wedding by having your maids carry "parasols" to match your wedding colors.

What is a Dowry?
When families arranged marriages, they were trying their best to guarantee their offspring a pleasant and comfortable life. The bride was expected to bring a "dowry" of money, jewels, animals, or something of substantial value to the marriage.

This substantial value was provided by the family of the bride and portrayed her perceived worth. On the other hand, the groom paid a brides-price to her family and promised to faithfully support the bride.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Hot Table Trends

Table Favors

Choosing the right gift to show your appreciation for your wedding guests can be a challenging task. You want the gift to be appropriate, meaningful and tasteful. But most of all you want it to reflect your personality
and flair.

roses and chocolatesOne thing is now certain in today's modern day weddings, when it comes to table favors anything goes. Your choices can now range from soap favors, box favors, tulle favors, candle and glass favors.

You could choose from personalized boxes containing mints, truffles, potpourri and different fruit. Let's not forget the famed bridal coffee packs and tea bags, or the fortune cookies with special messages enclosed.

But the latest hot trend in wedding table favors is — printed chocolates and cookies, or, Biscuit Bouquets. They have gained such popularity because of their versatility as decorative, tasteful and unforgettable personalized gifts.

These high-quality products can be imprinted and personalised with the couples' names, initials, special messages or unique custom designs, a poem or thankyou - all colour matched and gift boxed to suit your special day.

A delight to the palate and the eyes these high-quality munchies become a delicious personalized reminder of a beautiful evening.

Delicious chocolate rose buds are also available.
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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Wedding Flowers

wedding flowers and ring Choosing Wedding Flowers

No wedding is complete without a selection of wedding flowers!

Bear in mind that wedding flowers can expensive, and most flowers will simply be thrown out, at the end of the day.

Choosing Wedding Flowers

Your choice of wedding flowers can make such a difference to both the look of your wedding and of course your budget. Wedding flowers chosen that are out of season, can prove costly. Obtain professional advice from someone who regularly provides wedding flowers; they will almost certainly be better placed to advise you on the easiest way to achieve your desired look.

For The Bride

Brides normally, as part of her outfit, hold some wedding flowers. Traditionally, these bouquets were large and flamboyant, however trends are changing and many brides now prefer simple wedding flowers, such as a single rose or lily. This can be incredibly effective, not to mention a lot cheaper and easier to handle.

Bridal wedding flowers must complement your dress; so choose the wedding flowers with your dress in mind. As a very simple dress may be swamped by a large bouquet, pay careful attention to the combination, not just the actual wedding flowers themselves.

For the Bridal Party

It’s not just the bride who has to be considered when it comes to wedding flowers. Bridesmaids, the groom and best man will also be wearing flowers so their outfits must also be considered. Male buttonholes are generally very small and inconspicuous, in fact it isn’t even necessary to use flowers, a small fabric attachment can be just as nice and can also double up as a keepsake as it will not wilt.

When it comes to wedding flowers for the bridesmaids, it is vital that you consider their ages. A 3-year old is unlikely to be able to handle a large bouquet and similarly it may be a disaster with a thorny rose collection.

With wedding flowers, simple is often best. All of the wedding party will have many other things to consider, not just the wedding flowers; keep them simple and easy to handle.

Your choice of wedding flowers is extremely important so do give it the time it deserves.

Plan you Wedding Flowers in advance and take professional advice, it will be worth it, in the end.

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