It’s all about “lace”

So probably you have seen all things lace around the web as the new trends for 2013. Personally… We love it!

So after seeing all those lovely creations from BridalMarket, we got inspired and prepared an inspirational board for you to get inspired!

hope you like it!

Be beautiful, be lovely, be you! get inspired!

Lanterns to decorate your wedding

Imagine a romantic garden.  Tables scattered across the grass.  Beautiful people roaming around enjoying each other’s company and talking and laughing. The food is good.  The drinks are refreshing.  The sun is still shining but all the guests know soon it will be sunset.  The wedding party has just begun.  A dance floor is set up in the middle of all the tables.  The DJ is playing the perfect music.  The sun is setting and the garden is growing dark but the party is no where near its end.

With all the natural beauty in garden, the grass, trees, flowers, etc what would you use as decoration?

Why not lanterns?

They give good visuals during the day and then at night you can light them with candles or some other type of light source.

Lanterns can be hung on strings or in trees.  Or on the edge of the isle to decorate the wedding ceremony.

Perhaps you don’t want to hang a lantern, but they can be placed on tables as table centers.

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Not only are lanterns versatile decoration there are many types of lanterns.  You can choose from extremely rustic lanterns made out of things like burlap and mesh to highly luxurious lanterns made out of glass and silver.  Many cultures (Chinese, Indian, Moroccan) have tradition style lanterns as well.

 

What kind of lanterns have you seen?  Have you ever made a lantern?

 

 

 

Ps. We will be posting later on the blog some DYI ideas for you to make your own lanterns! Keep tuned 😉

Signature Drinks!!

Let’s say you’re planning your wedding reception.  I’m sure by now you have been clued into the many decisions you’ll have to make:

  • Sit down dinner?
  • Open bar?
  • Buffet?
  • Knee length or full length tablecloths?
  • Special songs?
  • Cocktail hour before dinner?
  • Cocktails with dinner?

So many questions!! and while you may not answers to these questions, your wedding planner can help you decide what fits your style and budget for the hardest and simplest questions.  Now you are left alone with a much more fun question to answer (fun research!).

What will your signature cocktail be?!?

I can help with that 😉

I recently stumbled upon a really entertaining and intriguing site drinkify.org.  It’s objective is pure fun and entertainment, but since when do we mind that?  You type in the music you are listening to and… THEY TELL YOU WHAT TO DRINK!!!  Obviously the music sets the mood and the alcohol just makes it more fun.  So- match your signature wedding drink to your favorite artist!!!

Maybe Boyz II Men has the song you will dance to all night on one of their records, then might we (drinkify.org) suggest a light coconut milk mixture?
Perhaps high energy music like Michael Jackson or Backstreet Boys are your thing, well, turn to a bar full of Red Bull!
If you like the music of the B-52s then mix up a drink with Red Bull, Horilka and Bitters.
Yanni music lovers should provide just plain, romantic red wine.
At a destination wedding to the beach maybe you’ll play lots of Bob Marley… Drinkify.org will tell you that you should mix redbull and ginger ale.

Some artists that you plug in don’t spit out a cocktail but rather a suggested alcohol base.  Don’t be disappointed!!  You can use this connection to your wedding and plug it into other sites I found and… voila!… signature cocktail. 🙂

www.drinksmixer.com is a site that has a searchable menu for mixed drinks.  Even if you are not looking for a signature wedding cocktail.  This site is really fun to play and experiment with, for all occasions!  Strictly for research purposes, of course 😉

If you are having a girls night in, listening to… let’s say Spice Girls.  Drinkify.org will tell you to drink vodka on the rocks.  Then you can scoot over to www.drinksmixer.com and find … The Blue Lady!  or perhaps a delicious Absolute 600 would be more to your taste.

Whatever you use these sites for, and I’m sure you can figure out some really fun stuff, make sure you think of me when you mix those drinks.  (Maybe even send me one if you want.)

What will the signature cocktail be at your wedding?

cheers!!

Wish us LUCK!!!!

Hi!!  I was thinking about luck the other day and how weddings are full of superstitions.  That whole old, new, borrowed, and blue thing is so common, even if the bride says she usually isn’t superstitious.  I mean, we all want good luck for our future right?!

So, I did some digging and reflecting and I came up with some other ways couples wish good luck?

One thing that I’ve seen a few couples do is write the names of their friends on the bottom of their wedding shoe.  Then, after a night of walking down the isle, greeting guests, and dancing the groomsman or bridesmaid whose name is still there is the one who will get married next!  Cool, huh? It’s defiantly a twist on the traditional throwing of the bouquet and garter.  But why stop there?  Why not write wishes for the future on our shoes and then the ones that rub off are the ones that will come true first.  “hmmm, ok…. let’s strategically place fortune riiight HERE!”

I’d say think about it, even if you’re not a superstitious person…

I don’t know about you, but I love making things just a little bit quirky, so everyone knows it’s me.  You know, give your special day that little unique thing that really makes it YOUR day!  But how can I do that, you ask?  TRADITION.  But let’s we learn some new traditions for good luck:

1. Instead of a white dress we can wear a bright red one!  In china a bride will ensure good luck with this color statement!  But maybe you’re not into too drastic a change and you prefer adding just a little color, in Japan brides sometimes wear purple flowers embroidered on their dress to symbolize love.  Or if you are somewhere in the middle of the color spectrum?   Some brides in Indian cultures wear pink saris and AS MUCH JEWLERY AS POSSIBLE.  Fun right? I bet you can get your “something borrowed, old, and new” there real quick!!

2. Exchanging of the rings and the promise to spend a lifetime together is one of the most iconic parts of a wedding ceremony.  Probably we don’t really want to get rid of that completely…it’s pretty sweet and romantic.  But why not add a little something extra?  We can take a note from Mexican culture where they have an additional symbol of unity.  During the religious ceremony in Mexico a double ribbon or chain is put around the couple’s shoulders linking them together throughout the ceremony. I’d say this is a strong symbol of unity and a romantic symbol of the lifelong bond we are pledging to our significant other, wouldn’t you?  And it’s really pretty…

3.  In most Jewish weddings couples stand under a wedding canopy to symbolize their new home.  As brides, we are forever deciding how best to decorate the altar for the ceremony, why not use a symbolic canopy to wish ourselves luck in our new home?

4.  One of the things brides consider the most important part of her wedding are the people closest to her that she invites into her wedding party.   You know, that girl or group of girls who are there for you day in and day out. They help you plan the wedding and they are there on the wedding day, too.  We couldn’t get through this important day without them, right?  But sometimes in other cultures those special ladies are not the bride’s best friends but rather respected older women that can give the bride helpful advice for her new married life.  In China there is even a respected older married women called the Good Luck Woman who holds a red umbrella over the brides head.  Now, how about that for a slash of color?  Not to mention, it would be a really special job and honor for your matron of honor!

5. One other thing our girls do for us is our bachelorette party!  Who doesn’t like a night with just the girls to unwind and get ready?  In Morocco and many other North African and Middle Eastern countries many bridal parties hold a special ceremony the night before the wedding.  During this fun filled evening of music and advice the bride gets henna drawings all over her body.  There are a lot of techniques as to how this is done but not matter how the designs are drawn it is a symbol of good luck, for life and for fertility.  Besides, it LOOKS really COOL!  Sometimes the groom’s name is hidden somewhere in the design for the groom to find on the wedding night.  Talk about a sensual gift for your husband!  Mix that with your traditional wedding night lingerie!

Well, my friends, those are just a few of the ideas I had.  I’m sure you could find some other interesting good luck traditions if you just looked.  Ask your mom or grandfather about what traditions they did at their weddings.  Think about ethnic or religious traditions from your background.  If you’re interested in a destination wedding, incorporate the traditions of a foreign land into your ceremony, “when in Rome… “  You get the idea.

What is a tradition you will do at your wedding to bring good luck to your marriage?

Cheers,

Guest Book Idea

I got married in Mexico.
I like books with nice pictures, they make great coffee table books.
hmmmm…. how do these two sentences go together, you ask?
Two words: Guest Book.

If you are like me and like books, beautiful, colorful, hard cover books, I have a great story for you!

When I was planning my wedding I found a BEAUTIFUL book with gorgeous pictures of Mexico, including the city in which I got married.  My guests then wrote their well wishes in the margins and in any blank spaces they found inside the book.  Now, I have a sentimental, educational, colorful souvenir from my wedding that I proudly display on my coffee table.

 

This is how you can do it too:

1) find a book.
I was fortunate enough to be in Mexico with enough time before the wedding to look in physical book stores.  However, this meant that the writing in the book and the captions were in Spanish.  This might not be ideal for everybody, especially if you don’t understand the language of your destination 😉 Online book stores would be a great place to find the perfect book for your wedding destination.
2) mark special pages
I marked the pages with pictures showing the city in which the wedding was held.  If your book is in English this might not be necessary, but it is interesting for guests because they probably won’t have time to really look at the whole book, they will want to enjoy your wedding 🙂
3) find a pen
Gel pens work well because you can find them in a wide variety of colors but sometimes they take longer to dry.  Felt tip pens are also good but sometimes they smear on photo gloss paper.  I used an art quality, fine-tipped, permanent marker in a purple that matched my wedding colors.
4) set up a guest book station at the reception and let the signing begin!

This is just one idea of how to use books as a special keepsake guestbook.  It is great for destination weddings!  I have also seen people use many other types of books as their guestbook.  For example, a cook book, a photo essay book of the couple’s shared interest, “Oh the Places You Will Go” by Dr. Seuss, or a book of sheet music or songs.  The most important thing is to choose a book that portrays YOU.

What books have you seen make into wedding guest books?

Cheers!!!

“Tip Jar” for wedding wishes

I am so sorry to write till now … will not bother you with any excuses.. :)

but guess what? As you probably know, the new trend is pinning! and I’m having so much fun with it (and actually getting absorbed with it pretty much)

So browsing through pinterest i found this clever idea that I totally wanted to share with you:

Source: stylemepretty.com via Pinterest

It’s a “TIP JAR” – clever hug? Tip as in tips you leave a bar tender… but also as in tips= advice for the newly weds!

I found it an amazing idea! just think of all your already married people leaving you advice? or even good wishes! (about that, I will post something that a friend has on her venue about wishing good things to brides.. keep tuned!)

So what do you think?

have a splendid weekend all!

xox

       loveurwp@luxurweddings.com

Keep tuned! as one of the reasons we were not posting is because we have been doing some gathering of useful information and ideas! plus we are re inventing the blogging team! we are going to be more now writting! so excited!!!

Want to propose? here’s a great idea!

Hello again friends!

couldn’t help to come back to post about this great idea I found surfing the net…

This idea is for all grooms that are thinking of popping the question… will you marry me?

So this Cake Couture company made this so cute and original cake in form of a present box… I found it a great and romantic idea!

what do you think? who could say no to this cute little cake? ;)

For more information regarding this cute cake.. you can go directly to their site: GCakeCouture

 

       loveurwp@luxurweddings.com

Save the date! 11.11.11 Weddings

We were wandering about in the internet and we stumbled with some quite funny facts about this date and the statistics of couples getting married today! It is awesome how many! Proud to be a part of the statistics! ;)

So here we are again sharing our discoveries on the internet. Hope you enjoy this funny and interesting facts! Then again, it’s all about numbers, right?

But before I continue…. CONGRATULATIONS to all BRIDES & GROOMS getting ready to get married, getting married or already married TODAY! November 11, 2011! :)

We found this post on BRIDES Magazine:

11/11/11:
The Luckiest Day of the Year?

This Friday (11/11/11) is the perfect day of the year to get married—literally. Some cultures believe that a calendar date when all the numbers read the same may symbolize luck and fortune; other people may just think it’s kinda cool. BRIDES estimates that 31,000 couples tied the knot on Sunday, October 10, last year (10/10/10)—10 times the weddings that usually occur on Sundays. This year’s magic date falls on a Friday, which may mean even more celebrations (we’re estimating it will reach 46,000), since everyone will have Saturday to nurse a hangover. This special date could cause an increase in the overall percentage of November weddings (currently at 6 percent), as well as Friday nuptials (which account for 14 percent of all weddings and continue to grow).

“Weddings are milestone events, so it makes sense that couples are attracted to milestone-type dates,” says wedding planner Jill Gordon of Jill Gordon Celebrate, in the Hamptons, New York. “It’s fun to look back on a significant anniversary date.” Plus, it’s an anniversary that’s easy for, ahem, the groom to remember.

Tara Wilson of Tara Wilson Events, in Dallas, says some brides may even play up the once-in-a-lifetime date of their once-in-a-lifetime moment by making the numeral 1 a dominant wedding motif—think a graphic, repetitive pattern of ones, or lots of references to being “the one” or “#1.”

After this Friday, brides will have only one more chance in the foreseeable future for numeric perfection—next year’s 12/12/12! —Jackie Lebowitz, BRIDES

(to view original post click here )

Then we came up across this other post:

11.11.11 lucky in love.

The invites. The dress. The guest list. The jitters. The godforsaken response cards. The millions of details. The excitement. The days, months, years of planning. Can you imagine if your wedding day was being shared with 56,999 other brides? If you are one of the 57,000 brides getting married on 11.11.11 these facts below may be no surprise to you! David’s Bridal reported the below statistics on those tying the knot on this historical day. Here it is for those “lucky in love” – 11.11.11 weddings by the numbers…
  • Over 21,000 brides on 11.11.11 are wearing David’s Bridal Gowns!
  •               11.11.11 is a date that only comes around 1 time in 100 years!
  • 11 signifies “re-birth” & new beginnings which make this a day many brides dream to marry!
  •               New York alone has 507 David’s Bridal brides getting married on 11.11.11!
  • 9% of 11.11.11 chose their dresses over 20 months before their big day!
  •               570,000 feet of aisle runner fabric is estimated to be used on 11.11.11!
  • 114,000 rings are expected to be exchanged on 11.11.11!
  •                57,000 bouquets are expected to be thrown on 11.11.11!
(To view original post click here )-
So what do you think about this numbers?  Is anyone attending one wedding today?
Share your thoughts and insights!
Talk to you soon! Now we have to run and check that set-ups for our wedding! have to work!

Amazing chair and table linens for your wedding

Here we are again! this time to share this incredible linens for your wedding tables and chairs!

 

A perfect way to have an unique set up that will take the breath away from you and your guests!

want to see more? we have more available to show you… you just have to email us at:

info@luxurweddings.com

NOTE: available in all USA, Mexico and Italy