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GUIDE FEBRUARY 2018

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BRIDE’S GUIDE FEBRUARY 2018 A special publication of the Le Center Leader, Le Sueur News-Herald and St. Peter Herald Media Consultants Kathleen Davies Missy Daschner Gayle Stelten

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Serious wedding style for short-haired brides to achieve with a wedding-day sparkle to the look. Ask a stylist look, so color can be applied cor- to tease the crown of your hair to achieve a little more height and rectly. impact. Retro glamour Brides may want to harken Half-up style Many women with short back to an era when glamour reigned supreme. Replicate one hair find that using bobby pins of the short styles of the 1940s or to pin up select areas of their hair 1950s, paying homage to Audrey can help achieve a partial up-do Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Lau- look without the need for longer locks. Experienced stylists will ren Bacall, or Judy Garland. know how to manipulate hair effectively to create this look. Small Braids and plaits Braids can add whimsy to tendrils of hair can be left free shoulder-length or shorter hair. and curled for a less structured, In addition, braids can anchor more natural effect. short locks when an up-do is deBrides-to-be with short hair sired. Braids can be placed into the front or rear crown of the do not need to fret nor make Experiment with color One way to ‘tress to impress’ head to look like a hair halo or drastic changes to their hairis to experiment with some color. crown. Well-placed highlights, balayage treatments, ombre, or peek- Use embellishments If short hair cannot be gatha-boo underlights can add an extra spark to a bride’s normal ered into a braid or bun, you can hairstyle. Speak with a quali- opt for adorned pins, barrettes fied stylist about what you plan or headbands to add a touch of (Metro) On a day when all eyes and cameras will be trained on them, it’s natural for brides and grooms tying the knot to want to look their best. As a result, many couples invest a portion of their budgets into spa and beauty treatments, with many even hiring salon stylists to ensure their wedding-day looks are flawless. Women with short hair may lament that they do not have many options when styling their hair for their wedding days. Some may even consider growing out their locks. However, plenty of creative styles exist for ladies without long locks.

Color, embellishments, retro styles, and clever up-dos can set short bridal hairstyles apart.

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Living centerpieces set receptions apart (Metro) Weddings are special occasions for all involved. Guests may look forward to the ceremony and festivities to follow, and couples who are hosting do not want to disappoint. Brides and grooms often look for new and innovative ideas to set their weddings apart from ones they may have attended in the past. While budget often determines what couples can and can’t do at their wedding receptions, brides- and grooms-to-be can prioritize certain components if they are looking to impress. Centerpieces are one aspect of the reception where couples can get creative without breaking the bank. Flowers are popular centerpieces at weddings. But even with cost-cutting measures, such as choosing in-season blooms, bumping up the fillerto-flower ratio and opting for low-profile centerpieces instead of towering alternatives, couples can expect to pay around $2,000

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on wedding flowers, offers The Knot, a go-to resource for wedding planning. But opting for the following clever living centerpiece alternatives might not only impress guests, but also do so on budget. • hoose potted p ants. Potted plants can serve as both favors and reception centerpieces. Live plants also can be an eco-conscious decision for couples who are interested in incorporating ‘green’ elements into their weddings. Couples tying the knot in the autumn can place mums inside of a hollowed pumpkin or gourd. Spring and summer weddings can be enhanced by miniature rose bushes. Winter weddings may be dressed up with small evergreen trees or potted holly. • Marine ife dra s attention. Couples can opt for inexpensive freshwater fish to add ambiance and a focal point for the reception tables. Small gold-

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Wedding tools make planning easier

(Metro) Ensuring an event goes on with minimal hiccups takes patience and thorough planning. This is especially true for weddings, when many elements must merge together for a memorable day. Today’s couples have a bevy of new resources at their disposal to facilitate wedding planning. The internet makes vetting vendors and reading reviews that much easier, but wedding-related apps also can simplify wedding planning. The following are some top picks as culled by Wedding Shoppe, Inc., The Knot and Lifehacker. • Wedding pot oup es can search for their ideal wedding venue based on location, budget, styles, and capacity. The website enables users to plan their ideal weddings and get cost estimates based on guest list and options. Users also can access discounts and exclusive deals. • Wedding ook ook is app enables couples to browse through thousands of dresses,

accessories, jewelry, and much more. The app will help customers find products in their area. • hutter y is photo invitation and image-sharing tool can be an inexpensive place to create save-the-date stationery, invitations, and photo memory books. • ppy oup e is app and website helps couples manage their budgets, timelines, wedding parties, and seating charts, while also allowing them to share photos. There is a free version and basic packages that allow access to more features. • iWedding De uxe n addition to managing timelines, to-do lists and vendors, this app offers inspiration ideas for gowns, manages and tracks gifts, and offers first dance suggestions from iTunes. However, it is only available to iPhone users. • eated is too can help couples figure out seating arrangements by creating 3D oor p ans of the event and couples can pull contacts from email

and social networks to establish a guest ist. f oor p ans are unavailable in their database, they can be drawn. • e nots Marketp ace With the click of a button, couples can search for wedding vendors in all different categories, read reviews, and directly connect with those businesses. • itch itch rides or grooms who may be changing their names can do so in one convenient place. Three different packages cater to various namechanging needs. • istaprint ese stationery specialists offer an array of services, from cards to invitations to personalized envelopes. Once a design is chosen istaprint will offer add-on suggestions for coordinating items, helping to create a cohesive look for the festivities. Wedding websites, apps and more can streamline wedding planning.

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Frostingfree cakes the latest trend Metro ne trend is taking ho d both in North merica and on the other side of the t antic Ocean. akes are being pared down so that frosting and fondant coverings are now nearly absent from the confections. They’re called ‘naked cakes,’ and these simplified desserts showcase the texture of the cakes and their ings. ccording to culinary experts, the idea for the naked cake came from hristina osi o ner of Momofuku Mi k ar.

It’s an award-winning bakery with locations across the United tates and anada. No many other pastry chefs and bakers are hopping on the naked cake bandwagon, with the trend being highlighted by the likes of Martha Stewart and the respected wedding resource The Knot. Just because these cakes may be short on exterior buttercream doesnt mean they fa at on avor or visua appea . akes can be embellished with fresh b ooms gum paste-mo ded o ers, edible pearls and gems, fresh

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berries, and much more. The Knot notes many naked cakes are garnished ith avors that are included in the cake, such as chocolate chips, crumbs, cookie dough, or candy sprinkles. oup es ho are stripping down their weddings to include more basics and natural effects may be drawn to these naked cakes. They’re also an option for those who find frosting, buttercream and fondant too sweet for the palate. Naked cakes enab e the interior avors to rea y shine.

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When in Rome Metro ince ncient Roman times, June has been a popular month for couples to tie the knot. The month’s namesake, the goddess Juno, was said to be the protector of women in every aspect, but most notably in regard to marriage and childbearing. Therefore, it made sense to get married and take the first step toward creating a family in June. For practical reasons, June also has been a prime month for marriage because the month is neither especially hot nor especially cold in many areas of the world. While dressed in formalwear - whether having an outdoor wedding or an indoor one - no one wants to be overheated or uncomfortably cold.

While June is a still a popular month to get married, the wedding resource The Knot indicates that autumn, in particular the months of eptember and October has overtaken summer as the most popular wedding season. Warmer-than-average temperatures in autumn over the last few years as well as a dazzling display of natural color help make the fall a popular time for nuptials. Interestingly enough, perhaps due

to a slightly cooler climate, a 2015 survey from Wedding e s found ugust to be the most popular month to get married in Canada, and that 67 percent of weddings in Canada that year occurred between June and September.

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Affordable bachelor and bachelorette party ideas (Metro) Weddings can be expensive. Various sources estimate the average cost of weddings is anywhere from $26,000 to $31,000. Couples and their parents may bear the brunt of wedding expenses, but those who have accepted a role in the wedding party also can expect their share of expenses. Taking into account gifts, wardrobes, makeup, bridal showers, and travel, including getting to and from the bachelor/ bachelorette party, bridal party members are on the hook for a lot of money when their friends or family members tie the knot. Many men and women like to travel for their bachelor/bachelorette parties, and cost-conscious bridal party members may be concerned about how expensive such parties can be. Pulling out all the stops can be exciting, but there’s no guarantee these types of parties will be more en-

joyable than simpler soirées. Taking steps to control costs can help cost-conscious couples and their friends. The following are some affordable ideas that can be fun for all involved. • ar or inery cra artygoers typically want to enjoy a night out on the town, and traveling from one establishment to another can be a fun way to do just that. Everyone invited can set themselves apart with a signature item (hat, T-shirt, or colored clothing), and make the rounds. • ttend a group event Group events include sporting events, concerts, theater shows, or a night at a comedy club. Investigate discounted tickets for large groups. • e t out the tunes Open mic nights at restaurants, bars and other establishments around town may make for a fun way for friends to share a few laughs together. Participants need not be

professional singers to join in on the festivities. • amp out et in touch with nature by enjoying a camping trip, complete with a campfire and a few brews. Spending time in the wilderness can restore focus and let stress melt away. • oker or game night Groups can gather around the poker table to test their skills in poker and other card games. With some free-flowing beverages and snacks galore, games can get pretty animated. • Dinner party ire a chef to visit your house and prepare a meal for guests. Serve a signature cocktail and let the conversation flow. ache or and bache orette parties can be affordable without sacrificing fun.


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Is airbrushed makeup the way to go? (Metro) Hair and makeup is an important part of wedding day planning. Brides and grooms want to look their best on their wedding days, when they will no doubt take dozens of photos, if not more. Men may apply some oil-absorbing powder to tone down shine on their skin, but women tend to pull out all the stops when selecting bridal makeup - often hiring professional makeup artists to create a signature look. Airbrush-applied makeup is an option women may want to explore. The wedding resource The Knot says that makeup airbrushing is quite popular in the world of movies and modeling

and is now becoming more popular among brides-to-be. When applied correctly by a professional, airbrush makeup can have a number of perks. Understanding airbrush makeup can help brides determine if it’s the best choice for them. Airbrush makeup is comprised of a very thin liquid makeup that is applied with the use of an air gun. This produces a thin, even layer of foundation, often creating a matte finish. Makeup artists can custom-blend shades to get the right match for their customers’ skin tones. And because the fine mist of airbrush makeup enables true skin tone

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to show through, it can appear much more natural. Many airbrushed formulations are silicone-based, enabling long-lasting wear and water-resistant properties. This is advantageous when hugging and kissing on one’s wedding day. Some airbrush makeup can last up to 16 hours. Some airbrush formulations are water- or alcohol-based. Alcohol-based options can be used to cover tattoos or birthmarks. Touchups are minimal with airbrush makeup, and the formulations can be layered to cover blemishes. Airbrush makeup also creates a pristine finish for

applying other makeup. Airbrush makeup is compatible with well-moisturized skin and takes to it well, but dry skin may flake, crack and look flat, advises Essence Designs. Brides who end up shedding tears of joy on their wedding days might find that airbrush makeup can streak, which can be difficult to cover up. Because it requires a certain skillset and equipment, airbrush makeup tends to be more expensive than traditional makeup when done by a professional. Airbrush makeup can create a flawless look and may be an option for brides to consider.

(Metro) In adherence to traditional wedding wardrobes, brides wear white and veils to complete their ensembles. While many people may view veils as a symbol of purity and chastity, various sources indicate veils had a more prominent purpose. Cosmopolitan magazine indicates that veils first became popular in ancient Roman times, when brides were covered head-to-two in a red sheet called a flammeum. The sheet was in-

tended to scare off any evil spirits that might ruin the wedding. Veils eventually replaced f the flammeum to disguise the bride from those naughty spirits. Veils also were used to hide brides’ faces from grooms in an era of arranged marriages when grooms had never seen their brides before their wedding days. Thankfully, today’s veils are more about fashion than function.

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