Showing posts with label save the date cards for weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label save the date cards for weddings. Show all posts

MTV’s Engaged & Underage

por | | 0 comments

This isn’t destination wedding related, but it is interesting. MTV is about six episodes into their new reality series “Engaged & Underage.”

From MTV’s website: “Who says you’re too young to get married? You think you’re ready. This is going to be the biggest day in your life—right? ‘Engaged and Underage’ is a new weekly series that follows young couples, between the ages of 18 and 22, during the last weeks of their engagement, as they crank it up for the big day. You’ll see all the drama…”

We thought it would be like most reality shows—you watch it to make yourself feel better since there other people with a life worse than yours. You think that you’re going to pity the sad people they profile. Naturally, you question if a marriage at 18 can really last. And being MTV, it is loaded with all the intense drama that you can pack in.

However, it also shows the real life struggles we all go through in planning a wedding – destination or not. The arguments over the wedding details are real (and we’ve all had them) and it is a humanizing process. It’s a nice diversion from the wedding planning process.

Related Site

-Wedding Magnets

-Wedding Website




Documento sin título




Related Videos :below I show related videos and not so related to this article.

Title: Engaged & Underage - Episode 205 Next On Tease

Aired: MTV, July 9 2007
RT: 15;00

Title: Engaged & Underage - Episode 207 Web Segment

Aired: MTV.com, August 02 2007
RT: 1:52



Read More... »


Style File: Channeling a Beachside Jackie O.

por | | 0 comments

Jackie-O-Inspired-Beach-Honeymoon-FashionWhen it comes to hot summer days and cool, breezy nights, you'd be mad not to channel your inner Jackie O. and hightail it to a beachy Rhode Island retreat. This weekend, I'll be wearing down my Jack Rogers, sipping my Pimm's Cup and digging into a good beachside read - preferably at the newly-restored Ocean House in Watch Hill. Here's how to play the part for your weekend getaway or honeymoon:
1. Vintage Hermes Birkin Bag {but you knew that}.
2. Jack Rogers bell sleeve dress in hand sewn lace {perhaps a beach-chic wedding dress option}?
3. AE nautical stripe bandeau bikini {on clearance - it's practically free}!
4. Vintage Chanel gold-tone quilted signature interlocking 'CC' clip-on earrings.
5. 'Large Lizzy' scarf by Lorick, with Warhol-inspired suitcase print; at Standard Deviation.
6. Jack Rogers iconic Hamptons Navajo sandal.

Related Site

-Wedding Magnets

-Wedding Website




Documento sin título




Related Videos :below I show related videos and not so related to this article.

Title: Wave by Jobim - McCoy Tyner Style

Midi file, notation file and backing track file available at
http://www.lot2learn.com

McCoy Tyner is one of may favorite musicians. His phenomenal technique and high energy playing is unmistakable. I recently heard the McCoy Tyner album "Super Trios" featuring a version of the great Jobim song "Wave" and knew I had to give it a try in that style. McCoy plays Wave at a very bright 190 BPM on that album and in the key of C, so that's what I've done here.

I had some lighting issues with the video recording so I decided to convert it to grayscale for clarity.

I've placed the chord changes on the top of the video and they are fairly accurate although I may have added a #9 instead of a b9 on some of the chords. For the tag at the end I give a little nod to "A Love Supreme". ;-)

Technical notes:
Roland FP-4 digital Piano using internal sounds. Midi keyboard display courtesy of www.midikeyz.com
Backing track made using BIAB with some extra cymbals courtesy of the Roland FP-4.

Title: Vearz - Xindl Musi 3 feat. Droogieboyz

1. Videoauskoppelung aus dem kommenden Album UNIVEARZUM !!
AUThentisches Gfrasta Entertainment!! Vearz Style File Raports
special thx to Phil Fin & Stax!

festhalten & dranbleiben!!!




Read More... »

Luxurious Wedding Recommends....

por | | 0 comments

Finding the perfect wedding expert is not always easy for a bride who is planning a luxurious wedding.
You know that a wedding is a time honored tradition, but you are a bride who is anything but traditional. For your wedding, you are looking to work with a wedding expert who has a distinctive point of view. You expect them to raise the bar and go beyond the mundane. You desire a visionary who can see what will be the next trend, not what has already been done ... over and over again.

Luxurious Wedding Recommends... will identify the perfect wedding expert, product or service to match your taste level. If you would like Luxurious Wedding to recommend an individual luxury wedding resource, submit our request form and we will be happy to share our recommendations based on what is important to you.

Image by Luxurious Wedding Design Team Photographer, Kevin Kramer
weddings, beach weddings, wedding locations, wedding sites, wedding dress shops, wedding thank you cards, wedding anniversary gifts, wedding checklist, wedding shops, cheap wedding favors, free wedding websites, disney wedding, wedding catering, diy wedding, wedding show, wedding envelopes, wedding paper, gretna green weddings, free wedding website, wedding decor, cheap weddings, wedding caterers, wedding programs, wedding presents, wedding florist, florida weddings, cheap wedding invitations, wedding magazine, wedding fairs, all inclusive wedding packages, wedding themes, wedding table decorations, disney weddings, wedding planning books, outdoor weddings, 50th wedding anniversary, wedding blogs, wedding florists, dresses for weddings, outdoor wedding venues, wedding magnets, wedding books, wedding expo, cheap wedding venues, online wedding planner, small wedding venues, 25th wedding anniversary, save the date wedding magnets, personalized wedding favors, becoming a wedding planner, 1st wedding anniversary, cheap wedding ideas, wedding gift registry, destination wedding packages, wedding gift list, weddings on a budget, wedding consultant, venues for weddings, weddings in italy, become a wedding planner, wedding flower arrangements, wedding shower invitations, wedding shows, wedding thank you notes, diy wedding invitations, new york weddings, wedding clothes, wedding magazines, wedding party gifts, wedding photography sydney, wedding anniversary gifts by year, centerpieces for weddings, personalized wedding gifts, wedding registries, garden weddings, wedding favors wholesale, wedding planning checklist, wedding programs templates, wedding favor boxes, beach wedding favors, wedding tuxedos, wedding invitations designs, wedding invitations templates, decorations for weddings, weddings in cyprus, couture wedding dresses, maui weddings, make your own wedding invitations, 40th wedding anniversary, wedding stuff, wedding ideas on a budget, caribbean weddings, wedding giveaways, photo wedding thank you cards, wedding flowers ideas, wedding menus, winter weddings, win a wedding, wedding hats, jamaica weddings, how to become a wedding planner, unusual wedding venues, wedding tulle, wedding outfit, pictures of wedding dresses, wedding reception decorations, affordable wedding invitations, best wedding gifts, favours for weddings, favors for weddings, all inclusive destination weddings, wholesale wedding supplies, wedding catalogs, 2nd wedding anniversary, tuxedos for weddings, wedding favour boxes, save the date cards for weddings, free wedding planner, wedding planner checklist, white wedding shoes, 60th wedding anniversary, weddings in france, magazine weddings, cheap wedding decorations, flower arrangements for weddings, wedding planner book, oleg cassini wedding dresses, wedding table centerpieces, wedding contests, alfred angelo wedding dresses, wedding to do list, dillards wedding registry, wedding planning guide, cheap wedding cakes, purple wedding invitations, wedding venues in cheshire, wedding invitations samples, fall wedding invitations, wedding receptions melbourne, australian wedding, beach wedding ideas, winter wedding ideas, vintage wedding invitations, 5th wedding anniversary, wedding dresses melbourne, wedding shoes bridal, wedding candy buffet, wedding photography tips, easy weddings, wedding program fans, free wedding catalogs, wedding dresses sydney, new zealand wedding, small wedding ideas, wedding ceremony programs, lazaro wedding dresses, petite wedding dresses, wedding music ideas, table decorations for weddings, fall wedding dresses



Documento sin título




Related Videos :below I show related videos and not so related to this article.

Title: Dominican Republic Wedding | NH Royal Beach Luxury Resort

For the best in Dominican Republic wedding locations, please visit http://www.weddinglocation.com. Get married in Dominican Republic

Discerning couples in search of the ultimate Dominican Republic getaway will find that NH Royal Beach aims to please the most elite travelers, fusing a fresh, contemporary style with luxurious amenities and a top-notch staff. Guests to the adults-only, all-inclusive escape also enjoy complimentary access to all facilities at five-star NH Real Arena resort, just next door.

Title: Luxury wedding!



Read More... »

the chic clutch hunt {part one}

por | | 0 comments

the chic clutch hunt {part one}
the chic clutch hunt {part one}
the chic clutch hunt {part one}
{click images to enlarge}
After the dress, the veil and the shoes, comes a surprisingly daunting task... finding a perfect wedding day clutch. Though not a show-stopper on its own, your clutch holds the hefty responsibility of housing all your day-of necessities and remaining a memento for years to come. Here, our new series scours the web for tips and picks on scoring this ever-elusive item.

From top: 1. Petal pink perfection, Christian Louboutin at My Theresa; 2. Glamorous crystals, Judith Leiber at Net a Porter; 3. One of a Kind Finds, via Portero; 4. Art-Deco delight, Cole Haan; 5. Valentino {on sale!}, at Bluefly; 6. Paige Gamble ostrich folio with tulip "tattoo."


Related Site

-Wedding Magnets

-Wedding Website




Documento sin título




Related Videos :below I show related videos and not so related to this article.

Title: IMAN Global Chic Classic Couture Envelope Clutch

For More Info or to Buy Now: http://www.hsn.com/redirect.aspx?id=il&url=http%3A//www.hsn.com/cnt/prod/default.aspx%3Fpfid%3D411563&afsrc=1&sourceid=youtube&cm_mmc=advsvc*youtube*na*411563
Classic Couture Envelope Clutch
by  IMAN Global Chic

Oversized envelope profile.
Black: manmade leather walls with all over python print.
Black Python and Red Python: smooth manmade...
Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #411563

Title: IMAN Global Chic Vintage Glamour Bow Clutch

For More Info or to Buy Now: http://www.hsn.com/redirect.aspx?id=il&url=http%3A//www.hsn.com/cnt/prod/default.aspx%3Fpfid%3D359333&afsrc=1&sourceid=youtube&cm_mmc=advsvc*youtube*na*359333
Vintage Glamour Bow Clutch
by IMAN Global Chic

Metallic snake-print walls. Handheld clutch profile.
Banded center. Ruched detail trim creates bow silhouette.
Foldover flap with...
Prices shown on the previously recorded video may not represent the current price. View hsn.com to view the current selling price. HSN Item #359333




Read More... »

Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}

por | | 0 comments

We're back for part two of Rachel and Glenn's ceremony and reception at the illustrious Angel Orensanz. Built in 1849 on a quiet Lower East Side street, this striking Gothic synagogue was modeled after the Cathedral in Cologne and has become one of New York City's most desirable venues {its popularity grew immensely after Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick were married there in 1997}. The venue's mix of old and new was the perfect stage for Rachel and Glenn; it was important for them to have a traditional Jewish wedding ceremony - and also a contemporary fun-filled celebration with family and friends.
Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}Real NYC Wedding | Rachel + Glenn {part two}Editor's note: All vendor details can be found on part one of Rachel and Glenn's wedding.

From the bride: Glenn and I met at the 27th birthday of our mutual friend at a bar that no longer exists, called "6's and 8's." We were introduced early in the night by another friend who told me I HAD to hang out with this guy... which I did all night. We ended up on a brownstone stoop at four am eating falafel and flirting some more. Glenn took me out dancing a few days later... and we've been together ever since. We got engaged on December 30th of 2008 - just in time to bring in the new year!"

About the photographer: Shira Weinberger is a New York based photographer and member of the prestigious Wedding Photojournalist Association {WPJA} and WPPI. Through her photojournalistic style, she captures the spontaneity, joy, emotion and ambiance of a couple's most cherished moments with true passion and devotion. To learn more about Shira's wide breadth of work, please visit her Web site.

Photos courtesy Shira Weinberger.

Related Site

-Wedding Magnets

-Wedding Website




Documento sin título




Related Videos :below I show related videos and not so related to this article.

Title: Mario Arrested, Full Court Wedding, Fantasia For Real, Housewives Of Atlanta & More

The Skorpion Show

Mario Arrested For Assaulting Mother 4:05
Fantasia For Real Episode 3 7:55
LaLa's Full Court Wedding 11:44
MIchelle Williams Strictly Come Dancing 14:23
Kelly Rowland Sings National Anthem 19:22
Kanye West Vs Nicki Minaj Thanksgiving Week 23:58
Rihanna Doesn't Want To Make General Pop Music 26:23
Nelly Says He Never Dated Ashanti 28:40
Jazmine Sullivan Pushes Album Back Again 28:45
The Real Housewives Of Atlanta Season 3 30:25
Ne-Yo Mad About His Music Being Leaked 33:32
Mariah Carey Oh Santa 33:56

Title: Yosemite Weddings, Yosemite Wedding Locations, Real Weddings, Wedding Ideas

Real Weddings as seen on http://www.FresnoWeddings.Net/ a free online wedding guide referring some of the top California wedding services from all over california.




Read More... »

Wedding Day Hair Tips with Paul Labrecque | Liz + Colin's Wedding

por | | 0 comments

As you know, I'm thrilled to be down in the Bahamas covering Liz and Colin's amazing wedding celebration at Sandals Emerald Bay Resort. It's the "day-before-the-big day" here in Great Exuma, and it certainly couldn't be a prettier one. Liz and Colin are out enjoying the beach with friends, and the Martha Stewart Weddings crew is buzzing away, putting the final touches on what will certainly be an amazing affair.
While the excitement grows and the afternoon gives way to a beach-side rehearsal dinner, I thought it would be fun to share some of Liz and Colin's other wedding day prep... like the flurry of fun activities that took place on an entirely different {bustling, busy, and very citified} island less than two weeks ago.Paul_Labrecque_Martha_Stewart_Weddings-CORELiz needed a touch up for her big day, so I tagged along to interview her stylist... I expected to gather all the standard goodies for you: tips on wedding day tresses, how to battle frizz, the regular. But I didn't expect to have so much fun in the salon chair.
I guess that's because I never met the famed Paul Labrecque, stylist to the celebrity and social elite, and owner of Manhattan's three hottest salon and spas.
I imagine even a bang trim is a party when Paul's doing your hair... Within moments, Liz and I were wrapped up in a world of celeb hair, misbehaving models and runways gone wrong. Liz left with fab highlights and I left with a wealth of expert information to share with you {as well as a mental note to wear waterproof mascara the next time I plan on laughing so hard}.
Anyway, here's an excerpt from our Q&A. As for the runway chatter, well, you'll just have to book a visit for that.Wedding Day Hair Tips with Paul Labrecque | Liz + Colin's WeddingI joined Liz at Paul's newest of three locations, situated on the third and sixth floors of the ever-chic CORE: Club, {an exclusive private membership-based lifestyle club on 55th Street between Madison and Park}. You don’t have to be a club member in order to receive Labrecque’s high-end services at CORE, though Liz certainly got star treatment as Paul began foiling her tresses.

Merci: What's the most common request you hear from brides?
Labrecque: "Brides always say 'For my wedding, I want to look like myself, but better,' so we always suggest a consultation about six months before the wedding day. We leave the length and talk about color. Then we give the bride time to get used to the changes, and highly suggest a final touch-up two weeks before the wedding." {Labrecque advises that cameras are notorious for picking up dark rings at the roots, so a two-week touch-up is a very important step}.

Paul_Labrecque_Martha_Stewart_Weddings-CORELiz gets a quick shampoo and trim

Merci: How interconnected are diet and hair health? What should a bride change in her diet to ensure beautiful wedding day hair?
Labrecque: "At the end of the day, you are your genes, but eating foods with vitamin B12, like olive oil and avocado, will definitely strengthen your hair." {For a quick wedding day fix, Labrecque also suggests adding hair pieces or extensions for a fuller look}.

Merci: What are the biggest trends you have seen in bridal hair styling? Which seem to be the most universal?
Labrecque: " 'Uncontrived' seems to be the word of the moment. It's always harder to create styles that appear haphazardly put up rather than overly 'done.' Low, soft chignons are very popular, as are softly swept back styles. We saw a lot of those at this year's awards ceremonies."

Paul_Labrecque_Martha_Stewart_Weddings-COREA final trim and blow dry make for a very happy Liz.

Merci: For destination wedding brides like Liz, do you always suggest they wear their hair up {in case of wind}?
Labrecque: "We always welcome pictures and photos of what the bride wants first. It's good to get rid of the options that her hair can't pull off, and concentrate on making other styles work. For destination weddings, we don't necessarily need to pull her hair up. If she's keeping it down, we often add extensions and pieces to natural, long hair for a windy day. There's less teasing, less spray, and you know exactly what you are getting into."

Merci: What is the one tip you give your stylists when they are working with a bride?
Labrecque: "Be clear with the bride. There shouldn't be any surprises"


Paul_Labrecque_Martha_Stewart_Weddings-COREAll ready for the Bahamas!

Recognized by Vanity Fair as one of the countries Top 3 Stylists, Paul Labrecque's three award-winning salon and spa locations in Manhattan continue to offer the best of New York beauty without pretense. To learn more, or arrange an appointment, click here.

Images courtesy Jen Huang Photography for Merci New York.


Related Site

-Wedding Magnets

-Wedding Website




Documento sin título




Related Videos :below I show related videos and not so related to this article.

Title: Beautiful Long Curly Wedding Hair

http://www.hairspray.ie/weddinghair.html

Title: Easy Prom and Wedding Hair Tutorial -Updo Style

Easy Prom and Wedding Hair Tutorial -Updo Style
I love this style for Spring and Summer. You don't have to wear this for a formal event. It will work with for a regular outing too. Accessorize to your occasion.
Link to more pics:
http://www.pursebuzz.com/2010/04/easy-prom-and-wedding-hair-tutorial/

Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pursebuzz/166292684033

Official Pursebuzz Site
http://Pursebuzz.com

Follow Me on Twitter
http://twitter.com/pursebuzz

Myspace
http://www.myspace.com/pursebuzz

Theme Song by: http://www.youtube.com/klassicmaster
Special beat by: http://www.youtube.com/newyorkoutlawz




Read More... »

Lela New York - The Ultmate In Statement Wedding Stationery

por | | 0 comments

With a commanding sense of style, Maria Cerff of Lela New York is always pushing aside what was once considered the norm for a wedding invitation. From her invitation atelier in Midtown Manhattan, Maria captivates the attention of brides who clamor for appointments.Lela New York - The Ultmate In Statement Wedding Stationery

During the initial phone consultation for her one of a kind keepsakes, Maria will query you to determine your sense of style, wedding theme and vision. When you arrive for your appointment, Maria's creativity kicks into high gear as she begins to pair imported papers, embellishments, design and presentation concepts. Before you know it, she has whipped up a masterpiece that perfectly represents everything you ever dreamed your wedding invitation would be.

Lela New York also designs for out of town and international brides.

Luxurious Wedding Recommends... Lela New York for the ultimate in Statement Wedding Stationery.
weddings, beach weddings, wedding locations, wedding sites, wedding dress shops, wedding thank you cards, wedding anniversary gifts, wedding checklist, wedding shops, cheap wedding favors, free wedding websites, disney wedding, wedding catering, diy wedding, wedding show, wedding envelopes, wedding paper, gretna green weddings, free wedding website, wedding decor, cheap weddings, wedding caterers, wedding programs, wedding presents, wedding florist, florida weddings, cheap wedding invitations, wedding magazine, wedding fairs, all inclusive wedding packages, wedding themes, wedding table decorations, disney weddings, wedding planning books, outdoor weddings, 50th wedding anniversary, wedding blogs, wedding florists, dresses for weddings, outdoor wedding venues, wedding magnets, wedding books, wedding expo, cheap wedding venues, online wedding planner, small wedding venues, 25th wedding anniversary, save the date wedding magnets, personalized wedding favors, becoming a wedding planner, 1st wedding anniversary, cheap wedding ideas, wedding gift registry, destination wedding packages, wedding gift list, weddings on a budget, wedding consultant, venues for weddings, weddings in italy, become a wedding planner, wedding flower arrangements, wedding shower invitations, wedding shows, wedding thank you notes, diy wedding invitations, new york weddings, wedding clothes, wedding magazines, wedding party gifts, wedding photography sydney, wedding anniversary gifts by year, centerpieces for weddings, personalized wedding gifts, wedding registries, garden weddings, wedding favors wholesale, wedding planning checklist, wedding programs templates, wedding favor boxes, beach wedding favors, wedding tuxedos, wedding invitations designs, wedding invitations templates, decorations for weddings, weddings in cyprus, couture wedding dresses, maui weddings, make your own wedding invitations, 40th wedding anniversary, wedding stuff, wedding ideas on a budget, caribbean weddings, wedding giveaways, photo wedding thank you cards, wedding flowers ideas, wedding menus, winter weddings, win a wedding, wedding hats, jamaica weddings, how to become a wedding planner, unusual wedding venues, wedding tulle, wedding outfit, pictures of wedding dresses, wedding reception decorations, affordable wedding invitations, best wedding gifts, favours for weddings, favors for weddings, all inclusive destination weddings, wholesale wedding supplies, wedding catalogs, 2nd wedding anniversary, tuxedos for weddings, wedding favour boxes, save the date cards for weddings, free wedding planner, wedding planner checklist, white wedding shoes, 60th wedding anniversary, weddings in france, magazine weddings, cheap wedding decorations, flower arrangements for weddings, wedding planner book, oleg cassini wedding dresses, wedding table centerpieces, wedding contests, alfred angelo wedding dresses, wedding to do list, dillards wedding registry, wedding planning guide, cheap wedding cakes, purple wedding invitations, wedding venues in cheshire, wedding invitations samples, fall wedding invitations, wedding receptions melbourne, australian wedding, beach wedding ideas, winter wedding ideas, vintage wedding invitations, 5th wedding anniversary, wedding dresses melbourne, wedding shoes bridal, wedding candy buffet, wedding photography tips, easy weddings, wedding program fans, free wedding catalogs, wedding dresses sydney, new zealand wedding, small wedding ideas, wedding ceremony programs, lazaro wedding dresses, petite wedding dresses, wedding music ideas, table decorations for weddings, fall wedding dresses



Documento sin título




Related Videos :below I show related videos and not so related to this article.

Title: Lela Rose Spring 2010 runway show, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week

Runway highlights from Michael Angel at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York, Spring 2010. Extensive coverage of runway shows, including BCBG, Max Azria, Diane von Furstenberg, Carolin...

Title: LELA ROSE

Runway highlights from LELA ROSE at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York, AW 2010-11. Extensive coverage of runway shows, including BCBG, Max Azria, Diane von Furstenberg, Carolin...



Read More... »

The Legality of Destination Weddings

por | | 0 comments

The first question we had in planning our destination wedding was whether the marriage would be legally recognized in the United States.

The U.S. State Department actually has a website for U.S. citizens interested in getting married in a foreign country.

You need to follow the legal procedures of the country where you will be married. Most countries have residency requirements (the length of time before the wedding you need to be in the country). In the Bahamas, the residency requirement was one day. However, Tahiti has a residency requirement of 30 days, essentially eliminating it as a potential location for destination weddings.

You will need to produce legal documentation (usually your passports), but could also include birth certificates, death certificates (widow/widower) and/or divorce decrees. Since this was the first marriage for both us, we only needed our passports and copies of our birth certificates. In the Bahamas, we also needed to go through a brief interview with a local official (about 10 minutes). We did not need to do a blood test, which can be a major issue for some people getting married in some countries (including Mexico).

The other major issue that people encounter is getting their marriage certificates/licenses translated into English (which is required for your marriage to be legal in the U.S.). The official language of the Bahamas was English, so we did not have any troubles. We wisely obtained multiple notarized copies of our license, which came in handy when we got home. We needed extra copies of the license for the name change.

Destination weddings can introduce some additional hopes you might need to jump through with respect to legal issues, but it is not a major problem.

Related Site

-Wedding Magnets

-Wedding Website




Documento sin título




Related Videos :below I show related videos and not so related to this article.

Title: (April 2009) - CNN Interview on behalf of the Association for Airline Passenger Rights

AAPR Blasts United Airlines Decision to Discriminate Against People of Size; New Policy Charges Overweight Passengers for Two Tickets

WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 17, 2009) - The Association for Airline Passenger Rights (AAPR) today blasted the decision by United Airlines to violate the Civil Rights of people of size by charging them for two tickets if they are deemed to be overweight. United Airlines announced that its ticket agents will begin denying boarding passes to people of size if they are "unable to comfortably fasten a safety belt with one extension or sit comfortably with armrests down," unless they purchase a second ticket.

"They're at it again," said Brandon M. Macsata, Executive Director of the Association for Airline Passenger Rights, of the airline industry. "United is now the latest airline to shelve customer service standards in search for higher profits, while claiming that the new policy is to 'protect' other passengers. At issue should not be the size of any passenger, but rather why the airlines continue to pack coach passengers like sardenes into the cabin."

Most coach airline seats are smaller than seats on buses or trains, even movie theaters - yet unlike in those environments, customers cannot simply get up and move around but are rather forced to sit
uncomfortably until the flight's destination is reached.

Macsata further argued, "Where does this madness end? So now a customer who purchases an advanced ticket online can show up at the airport and arbitrarily denied boarding because a ticket agent deems him or her to be overweight? He or she would be at the mercy of the airlines - an unthinkable scenario especially if the passenger is traveling for a family emergency or death in the family. I wonder just how much will be the price of that second ticket?"

AAPR also questioned the legality of the discriminatory policy and whether it violates the Air Carrier Access Act governing the treatment of passengers with disabilities. It is documented that certain health conditions, and sometimes medications, can cause weight gain and therefore should be protected by law. The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) addressed this issue earlier this year, when it issued its "one-person, one-fare" ruling covering passengers with disabilities - including "clinically obese" passengers who cannot fit into a single seat.

United Airlines joins Southwest Airlines aggressively discriminating people of size.

The Association for Airline Passenger Rights is a 501(c)(4) tax-exempt, nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote fairer customer service and accessibility standards in the airline industry and to
improve passenger satisfaction. AAPR was formed in response to growing dissatisfaction among American consumers toward the airline industry.

For more information about the Association for Airline Passenger Rights, please visit www.flyfriendlyskies.com or contact AAPR directly at info@flyfriendlyskies.com.

Title: 599 - TRL - MILAN PALERMO THE RETURN

Turi Arcangelo Leofonte, (Giancarlo Giannini) bookkeeper to the Mafia, whose collaboration with the courts caused the arrests of almost the entire Scalia clan, has served his eleven year sentence in a maximum security prison and is preparing to leave for his final destination abroad, a free man with a new identity.
Old Scalia has died in prison. His son Rocco (Enrico Lo Verso) learns of Leofonte's imminent release from a mole inside the Ministry, and puts together a plan to force him to return his father's money, scattered in tax havens across the globe.
Rocco Scalia belongs to the new Mafia, the one whose assets are listed on the Stock Exchange, and he manages its numerous companies in apparently total legality. He is an educated, cultured man who loves luxury and elegance.
Two members of the original squad which escorted Leofonte to Milan to testify against the Scalia mob are back: Deputy Assistant Commissioner Nino Di Venanzio (Raoul Bova) and Chief Inspector Remo Matteotti (Ricky Memphis). Good friends, they are working together again only because Turi Arcangelo Leofonte is to be released from prison.
Chiara Leofonte (Turi's daughter) has married and had two children, one of them slightly autistic. Her husband was killed in a shoot out and she has lived alone in Milan for three years.
Before leaving on the assignment, Remo Matteotti has to sort out his fourth child, his 'adoptive' son Libero Proietti (Libero De Rienzo). Libero is the brother of Tarcisio Proietti (Valerio Mastandrea), who was killed eleven years earlier during the first escort operation. Remo, a close friend of Tarcisio's, keeps an eye on the young man and tries to curb his exuberance. Libero joined the police force against Remo's wishes, out of a desire to emulate his brother. He is as wild and reckless as Tarciso (Valerio Mastandrea) was shy and apprehensive. Libero would give anything to be part of the squad but Remo will do all he can to thwart him.
The squad has two other members, Inspector Elda Fiore (Gabriella Pession) and Inspector Giorgio Ceccarelli (Simone Corrente), a married couple with serious problems. Elda is a computer expert who surfs the net like a real hacker. Giorgio is not originally part of the team but replaces another officer at the last moment, to the surprise of all concerned, especially Elda.
From here on an authentic apocalypse of interrelated events explodes, canceling the word 'predictable' from the dictionary. This saga of old and new Mafia's in the age of Internet - part road movie, part action drama - has nothing to do with politically committed cinema. This is not a film about the Mafia, but an imaginary tale focused on individuals and their stories, sentiments, loves, jealousies and fears.
Ancient grudges, misunderstandings, torment and dramas from the past will all be resolved in the course of a terrifying, spectacular, heart-pounding journey. 'True' stories of men and women who never think of themselves as heroes, even when they are risking their lives.



Read More... »

Bridal Registries

por | | 0 comments

One of the best things about getting married is the bridal registry process. You can go shopping and you don’t have to pay for anything. It can be so much fun to dream!

But choosing the place to register is often one of the first decisions you’ll face. Most people pick one nice department store, one home store and possibly one specialty store. You should pick stores that have both an in-store and online purchasing capabilities.

Select stores that have a presence in areas where most of your family, friends and guests live. For example, there are not many Macy’s stores in places where some of family live. We registered at Macy’s and did not receive many gifts through them. (More on the Macy’s bridal registry in an upcoming blog.)

We registered with Crate and Barrel, Macy’s and Amazon.com. Nearly every gift we received came from Crate and Barrel. We registered for flatware, glasses, small appliances, cookware, etc. People loved this store. At Macy’s we registered for our silver, our crystal and china. Finally, Amazon.com was nice for larger and more unusual items (scuba diving gear, furniture, etc.).

Our experience was that the majority of our purchases were made over the Internet, so make sure whatever vendors you use make easy Internet ordering (and returns) possible. Crate and Barrel was fantastic on all counts—even accepting a stoneware bake dish that was completely pulverized during shipping. Amazon.com was great for ordering, but returns proved impossible (time limits, items, etc.). Macy’s was great for in-store ordering, Internet was OK and returns were problematic (particularly if the item isn’t stocked and needs to be shipped).

Related Site

-Wedding Magnets

-Wedding Website


Read More... »

Meet the Expert: Richelle Albrecht

por | | 0 comments

In this week’s Meet the Experts column, we interviewed Richelle Albrecht, owner of Girl Metro, Inc., a specialty invitation company in Chicago, Illinois. She is lover of beautiful paper and translates that love into specialty wedding invitations. From Maui to Barbados, Las Vegas to Cabo San Lucas, Richelle has designed invites for many of the most popular wedding destinations.


What trends do you see in destination wedding invitations?

There are several trends that are specific to destination wedding invitations - generally, a couple has chosen the destination for some unique feature that they loved - whether it's tropical weather, gorgeous scenery, or local culture. Most of the time, they want their stationery to reflect that feature though color, paper, or illustrations (or some combination of those three).

In addition to stationery that reflects some special aspect of the destination, there's a trend toward making a few days before and after the ceremony a multi-event vacation for guests. As a result, much more information must be relayed to guests, to ensure that they know about all the events that they may want to take part in, and so they can plan their trip accordingly.

For example, we've created additional invitations and enclosures for events like deep-sea fishing trips, pre- and post-wedding cocktail parties, brunches, professional baseball games, golf outings, tours, and more. Additionally, once guests arrive at the destination, we often recommend that an itinerary, map, and customized favors (with tags that match the stationery, of course) be provided in their hotel room, so that guests who are unfamiliar with the location can do some exploring and stay aware of what's going on each day.


Do destination wedding invitations tend to be more thematic than traditional weddings? What are some of the common motifs?

For tropical weddings, themes definitely seem to be more popular. We've created invitations with beach scenes and palm trees, sea shells, and the like. One of my favorites, however, was a "sea and sky" theme, which was carried out only in the use of Caribbean turquoise blue and textured turquoise, cerulean and pale blue papers which represented the sea's rippling surface.


We thought about printing our invitation in a certain way and then attaching it to a pair of flipflops and sending it to our guests. In the end, we opted for a more Meet the Expert:  Richelle Albrechttraditional approach. Are you seeing couples doing anything truly unique and different?

Although couples have come in with visions of invitations printed on Frisbees, paper fans, pirate maps, and playing cards, most of the time we end up creating a more traditional invitation. I think that ultimately, couples see their wedding -- wherever it takes place -- as an event which is too important to make light of. As a result, they turn to a more traditional format, or sometimes, just more traditional wording for the invitation text to illustrate that importance as well as the seriousness of their commitment to each other.


What are the most common color schemes for destination weddings?

Most often, the color schemes are suggested by the location that couples choose for their wedding.

For couples planning tropical-locale weddings, we see a lot of bright colors - Caribbean blue, vibrant greens, oranges and fuschias. For desert weddings (in Santa Fe, for example), rich terra cottas, deep reds, and deep yellows are often predominant, along with cerulean blue (for the perfect, uncloudy blue of a sunny desert sky).

Some couples prefer to go with a color scheme that reflects their personality and the tone of their wedding, however, regardless of the location. We've done black, white and red velvet for a New Year's Eve destination wedding, and black and cream for a desert wedding, too. There aren't any hard and fast rules, so we tend to look to the couples' personalities and vision for their wedding for color inspiration in addition to the colors suggested by the location.


One of the things we wondered about for our destination wedding was how far in advance to send the invitation. We sent a Save the Date about six months in advance and the wedding invites about two months in advance. Do you have any advice on timing for Save the Dates or invitations?

Sending information to guests early is crucial for a destination wedding... Guests need time to request time off from work, make travel arrangements and babysitting or pet boarding arrangements, and for truly far-flung destinations or in a rocky economy, to save up some cash. Giving guests ample time to take care of those necessities will result in more of them being able to come to the wedding.

Save the dates should be sent out at least 6 months before the wedding, and should include some basic travel and accommodation information if possible. If the wedding is going to be part of a weekend- or week- long series of events, it's a good idea to let guests know that they may want to stay on after the wedding, or arrive a few days early (or both!). Some couples also include a few notes in the save the date as to why they chose a specific destination, or things to do in that locale, as well.

The invitation should go out between two and three months ahead of the wedding, so that those who didn't take advantage of the save the date card's information can get in gear and make their travel plans. If accommodation and travel information didn't go out in the save the date cards, that's a must with the invitation. It's wise to let guests know things which will make their trip smoother, like how far the location is from the nearest airport, whether the hotels where rooms are blocked are walking distance to the ceremony and reception or if a shuttle is available, or whether guests should plan on renting a car or hiring taxis, etc.

Another timing issue to consider is response time - it's vital to get responses back well before the couple must leave for the destination! I always recommend that the "respond-by" date leaves ample time to make phone calls to those who haven't responded, and to get a final count to the contact at the ceremony and reception locations.


How do you recommend couples disseminate accommodation and travel information? We put together a website to keep couples informed, but this was very informal. However, we spent a lot of time questioning whether to include the website URL on the actual invites?
Meet the Expert:  Richelle Albrecht
It's always better to include as much information as early as possible - either by including the specifics with or on the save the date cards, or by including a web address on the save the dates for guests to visit and stay up-to-date on travel and accommodation information.

If, when the save the date cards are sent out, the accommodation and travel information isn't finalized, it's perfectly fine to include that on an enclosure card which is mailed with the invitation. In such cases, though, I generally recommend mailing the invitations out as early as possible.


Beyond invites, what else do couples need to remember to bring for their destination weddings?

Couples should think through their celebration, and pinpoint items that would be helpful both to guests, and to their plans. For example, here's the stationery needs we determined for a Cabo San Lucas wedding last year:

- Save the date cards
- Wedding invitation, including: weekend itinerary information, travel information (airline discount code, shuttle info from airport to hotel, hotel reservation information), response card including attendance options for pre- and post- wedding events, and a note about the location and why it was special to the couple
- Hotel welcome kit: weekend itinerary with taxi, shopping and restaurant information, directions to all of the pre- and post- wedding events as well as the ceremony, start times for pre-wedding events, ceremony, cocktail hour and reception and post-wedding events, contact information for the wedding planner (who was fielding guest questions), tags for bottled water and a note thanking guests for traveling to the wedding
- Custom name tags for welcome cocktail party
- Sandalwood fans for the outdoor ceremony, with small ceremony programs attached with ribbon
- Escort Cards (directing guests to their table) with ribbon for hanging
- Menus
- Charitable donation cards with wide ribbon which wrapped around each dinner plate, keeping the card and the menu in place at each place setting (the dinner was held out of doors, so wind was a concern)
- Additional wide ribbon, by the spool, which could be used as decor on chairs, pergola frames, and added to the bride's bouquet
- Thank you cards to send out to guests after the couple returned from the honeymoon


How have the needs of engaged couples changed over time? What are they looking for now that they weren't looking for a year ago?

We're seeing a trend toward more intimate weddings, with couples looking for fewer invitations and more announcements, particularly for destination weddings. Additionally, the over-the-top luxury which many couples wanted for their invitations last year seems to be falling out of vogue - simplicity and elegance is definitely back in style this year.


What is the next big thing in destination weddings that you see couples doing?

I see a couple of trends for destination weddings - a big trend this year is couples moving toward eco-friendly materials for all aspects of the wedding. We've had tons of requests for seeded (plantable) paper, which guests can plant and have a living reminder of a couple's wedding, as well as environmentally-friendly favor options.

A second trend this year is couples using vintage postcards with images of the wedding destination as save the date cards, with the save the date information printed via letterpress in the "message" space on the back. Each card is unique, and some couples go so far as to use vintage postage stamps, as well.


As a wedding vendor with your company Girl Metro, what is the single biggest piece of advice you would want to give couples prior to their destination weddings? What do you wish couples who contact you would know about working with a wedding vendor?

Wow, that's a big question! I think the single most important thing for any couple is that they have a clear idea of what the wedding will be like (which is easier said than done!). If a couple has a clear vision of their wedding, it becomes easy for them to decide which items fit that vision, and which do not -- whether it's the stationery, the bridesmaid's dress, or anything else.

There are a few things that I wish couples knew when they contacted me about creating their wedding stationery:

Budget is really important - I don't want a couple to fall in love with something that won't fit their budget. It's heartbreaking for them, and it's an awful feeling for me. That's not to say that a couple must be explicit about how much money they want to spend, but it's much easier for me to gauge what will be appropriate if I have some parameters. ("We want to spend about $12 per invitation suite," for example, or "We expected to spend between $2000 and $2500 for all of our stationery.")

The second thing is how many invitations a couple truly needs. Many, many couples mistakenly request a number of invitations which is actually the number of invited guests, not the number of invitations they must mail. Even it the guest list isn't 100% complete, having a good idea of how many invitations will be needed will allow a vendor to give the couple a more accurate estimate of cost.

Finally, it's a good idea for a couple to talk through the process with each vendor that they are considering, and to request samples (particularly for an invitation vendor), so that there are no surprises. For the same reason, couples should be sure that there is a written contract with the estimated cost, what that cost includes (exactly), as well as any terms and conditions, before they make any final decisions. Having that information up front will help a couple determine how efficient a vendor is with communication, how professional he or she is, and how responsive he or she is to their needs; all of which will help alleviate stress for the couple.


Related Site

-Wedding Magnets

-Wedding Website




Documento sin título




Related Videos :below I show related videos and not so related to this article.

Title: Meet the 2010 Robinsons Fruit Shoot Juice Crew - B-Boy Karam Singh

Meet the 2010 Robinsons Fruit Shoot Juice Crew as they share their skills with you. Learn how to develop the same skills.
In this video meet B-Boy expert Karam Singh and learn how to breakdance. Watch him bust his moves, and then teach you how to b-boy just like him.

Title: Salesforce.com Consulting: Meet Our Experts

In this video, meet the salesforce.com Consulting team face-to-face. Our experts are passionate about our customers' success.



Read More... »