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Vintage Wedding Car

March 25th, 2010

Vintage wedding car can be considered as the best wedding car if you are planning for wedding at an exclusive club or a big luxury hall. Vintage wedding cars add style, sophistication, class and luxury to your wedding and are very impressive. Bride and Groom will love their vintage wedding car and this will add spark in their photographs. They will remember it and recollect the memories of their wedding day by looking at these nice pictures.

There are some contracts against driving vintage wedding cars for long distances and most of these cars can be used for local use only. You have to hire a driver along with the car in case you need to take car out of the city. Vintage wedding cars are best options if you want to use them for short distances. These cars can be rented from wedding transportation companies and they are able to charge you on hourly basis. You can also take them form the owner for the car for this special day. These cars have high value and you must take care of the wedding ca well so that you do not have to pay for the penalties and which may disturb the whole celebration of your wedding.

You can also take advantage of the full time rental for Vintage wedding car and it will serve your during your wedding. This may be little difficult as hiring for vintage wedding cars for several day period is hardly found in any hiring services. If you are lucky to find one rental service which will provide you the car for several number of days; you will have to pay large amount as hiring fees and the deal will come out to be very expensive. Vintage wedding cars are the symbol of royal wedding where bride and groom are the ones who will take the advantage of sitting and enjoying this luxury car.

How to Choose the Best Floral Wedding Invitations

March 10th, 2010

If you are looking for some unique modern wedding invitations, you need to consider a floral design. Since flowers are an integral part of a wedding, why not include them in your invitations as well? Petals of all colors adorn the invitations and envelops. There are numerous designs to choose from, ranging from simple and elegant to intricate and lavish. You can easily find a design that will fit in with the theme of your wedding.

This is definitely a great choice if you are planning a spring or summer wedding. A flower is, after all, a symbol of beauty and love. Every flower is believed to have some sort of symbolism behind it, so you can choose floral wedding invitations featuring a flower that has meaning for you.

Daisies, for instance, are said to symbolize loyal love; white carnations symbolize pure love; calla lilies symbolize beauty and magnificence; tulips represent love and passion; pink roses symbolize total happiness; cherry blossoms symbolize the beauty and delicacy of life; and ivy is said to represent the unity of love and fidelity.

Some invitation designs feature a mixed bouquet of flowers. You can choose from contemporary designs, such as watercolor bouquets, and traditional designs like pearl embossed ivy. The invitations can be as simple or as bright as you want them to be. If you order them online, you will find that they can be customized for your wedding. You can help create floral wedding invites yourself by selecting poems, verses, fonts, envelopes, and seals. The combination possibilities are practically endless!

If anything, you will have trouble narrowing down your choices! They are all so beautiful, so you might find it hard to settle on one set of invitations. Think about the overall theme for your wedding and then look over floral motifs that suit the theme. Which type of flower will fit your wedding theme? What color(s)? Do you want the invitations to be white and simple, bright and colorful, or pastel? Think about these questions and you should be able to find what you are looking for. Also, do not worry about the price, since most floral wedding invitations are inexpensive.

Ideas For Wedding Centerpieces That Are A Little Bit Different

February 21st, 2010

Wedding centrepieces can give your wedding reception venue that ‘wow’ factor when thought and creativity go into them. Classic floral arrangements are what guests expect to see, so if you can come up with something a little less traditional you will make that all important great impression.

Wedding flower centerpieces are often chosen because flowers come in so many colors that you always find something to go with your color scheme. But try and stamp your personality on these decorations by going with something a bit different. You can still use flowers but try floating large heads with candles or anchoring single stems in glass vases with sweets, coffee beans or cherries.

Some form of lighting is a good idea for a wedding centrepiece. Done well, small lamps combined with flowers, leaves or edible favors can add to the romantic feel of the reception room. Tea lights or larger candles are another more traditional way to add romantic light to the occasion. Groups of candles in different heights perhaps stood on a mirrored tile can look amazing as can floating candles. Tall candelabras with thin candles can add vertical interest to the table and other tall wedding centerpieces are finding popularity.

There are many other natural materials that can be used in your centrepieces. Consider fruit, either whole stacked in pyramids, or sliced in vases of water. Avoid cut flowers by using potted plants instead and invite the guests to take them home as a memento when the reception is over. How about spray painting tree branches and adorning them with fairy lights, ribbons or chocolates?

Balloons are a fairly cheap idea for your centrepieces. They come in many colors and can add height to the table. Use odd numbers to allow for pyramid style arrangements and keep them high enough so as not to interfere with guests having conversations across the table. Make them more interesting by anchoring the ribbon with large bars of chocolate.

There are so many ideas for wedding centrepieces that once you start coming up with ideas, you will find that you can’t stop. Tie down your theme or color scheme before you start or the endless opportunities will be overwhelming.