Wedding P 14 0 2 l a n n e r Planning ideas for today’s bride & A bride-to-be’s check list
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Featured Articles 3
Engaged? Start planning now
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Choose a wedding date wisely
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Why you may want a wedding planner
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Wedding invitations say a lot
more than date
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Explore unique cake flavor
combinations
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Modern wedding trends
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Brides look for something blue
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Making memories that will last
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What does it all mean?
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How to approach music for
your wedding
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How to calm last-minute jitters
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Save-the-date card etiquette
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How to stay energized throughout
your wedding day
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Careful timing makes weddings
go off without a hitch
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Choosing the right reception favors
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Newspaper announcement guide
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Engagement announcement form
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Wedding announcement form
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Wedding showers continue to
break from tradition
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Engaged? Start Planning Now! A to-do list for brides-to-be
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reparing for the big day means planning a multitude of details; everything from the flower arrangements to that something blue must be decided upon well in advance of the ceremony. Here are some tips to help ensure your big day goes off without a hitch. The decision to get married is the first of many big decisions you will be making in the weeks and months to come. Here are some things to consider right away: ♥ Pick a date. Talk with your fiance and families about potential wedding dates to ensure the important people in your lives will be able to take part. ♥ Select your guests. The number of guests you invite will directly influence the cost of your wedding. ♥ Set a budget. Budgeting for your wedding is crucial, as this will determine every aspect of your day. Plan for a little wiggle room for unexpected expenses. ♥ Choose a location. You may want to start searching for a location quickly if
you’re getting married during peak wedding season. ♥ Choose your wedding party. Make careful decisions about who you want standing next to you on the big day.
♥ Pick a style. Choosing a theme and color scheme in the beginning will help narrow down options later. ♥ Hire a caterer. Take into account the dietary needs of your guests by offering a variety of menu options. ♥ Order the cake. Whether you choose a large multi-tiered cake or cupcakes, remember to keep your budget in mind. ♥ Get the gown. On your wedding day, everyone will be awaiting a glimpse of your gown. Listen to your instincts and choose a gown that “feels right” and reflects your personality and style. ♥ Dress your party. Once you have chosen the wedding dress of your dreams, speak with your fiance about his wishes for his suit, as well as the bridal party attire. ♥ Hire a photographer. Choose your professional photographer wisely. ♥ Choose your flowers. Once you set the date, discuss with your florist which flowers are in season to help narrow down your selection.
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Choose a wedding date wisely What day will you pick?
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any couples find themselves bombarded with questions the moment they become engaged and perhaps no question is more common than, “When is the wedding?” Choosing a wedding date without giving it much consideration may make things more difficult down the road. Rather than jumping head first into any decisions, couples should give thought to any and all dates and decide if there are certain times of the year they want to tie the knot or avoid.
Things to think about:
Season — When thinking about potential wedding dates, it helps to have a place to start. Some couples find it helpful to start with a particular season and then narrow it down from there. Think about the season when you feel most happy and then determine if that time of year is doable. Month — Certain months may seem perfect, but not for busy professionals or those with limited vacation time at their disposal. Holidays — Some people would like to tie their wedding day to a particular holiday. Valentine’s Day is popular for weddings thanks to the romantic sentiments synonymous with the holiday, while some couples prefer Halloween or Christmas weddings. Holiday weddings can be exciting, but they
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may mean competing for vendors and reception spaces. Day of the week — It’s less expensive for couples to get married on Fridays and Sundays than Saturday afternoons or evenings. Couples may think the money saved will be well worth it, but they also should think about how this decision may affect their guests. A Friday wedding requires people to take off from work or school. Sunday weddings may be slightly more convenient, but those who have to get back to work on Monday may be tired from late-night festivities. Religious constraints — Couples having religious ceremonies should consult with their churches as to which dates are acceptable. Some will not have weddings on days of religious observation. It is wise to consult with a church, synagogue or mosque before booking any other components of the wedding so you are certain your chosen day is acceptable. Any available dates — Your wedding Photo courtesy of date may be dictated by your caterer or Stillings and Embry wedding hall. If you have a particular venue Florists in mind, you may be limited by their availof Lewiston ability. This is a concession you will need to also produce significant obstacles to couples. make if your heart is set on this particular location. Guests may not want to travel or spend time Planning a wedding can be exciting. But away from their families to attend a holiday the ball cannot get rolling until couples first wedding. Having a wedding during a holiday choose the day they will tie the knot.
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various services, helping couples get the best rates possible and doing so with minimal effort. In addition, planners might be able to negotiate directly with vendors they have worked with in the past, removing one of the biggest stressors of planning a wedding — the negotiation process — from the list of responsibilities couples must handle before their wedding day. The planner will tend to all of the small details you’re likely to forget. Many couples who have large weddings are getting married for the first time and there are bound to be details they overlook along the way. A seasoned wedding couples ultimately choose. As planner is less likely to overlook a result, veteran wedding planners even the tiniest of details, helping couples rest easy knowing no tend to have worked with every before they can stone has gone unturned as their finally relax and tie the knot. florist, caterer and venue in their The sheer volume of decisions area. That makes them an invalu- big day draws closer. A wedding planner can keep hile planning a couples must make when plan- able resource to couples who don’t party for friends and family can know where to begin as they start you on course. The longer a ning a wedding is one reason couple’s engagement, the easier it be fun, couples can easily be over- many engaged couples seek the planning their weddings. becomes to put certain decisions whelmed by the nuts and bolts of services of wedding planners. They also know pricing. Wedoff. But as the wedding day draws planning such a significant event. Planners are familiar with ven- ding vendors often leave room near, that procrastination often Interviewing vendors, negotiating dors. Wedding planners work for for negotiation when making turns into panic. Most importantly prices and arranging for accomcouples, and while planners often proposals to prospective customthey make the wedding day less modations are just a few of the recommend certain vendors, they ers. Seasoned wedding planners stressful. many tasks couples must complete typically work with whomever the will know the going rates for
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Wedding invitations say a lot more than date Wedding invitations often provide guests with a first glimpse of a wedding’s style
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mid the flourishes of calligraphy and impressive paper stock is information that speaks to the importance of the day when two people will be joining their lives together. Guests will learn not only the time and place of the wedding from the invitation, but also the formality of the event and the scope of the party that will follow. Couples should keep certain things in mind as they design their wedding invitations. ♥ Have a good idea of your potential guest list. Before shopping for wedding invitations, it is key to have a strong idea of just how big the wedding will be and how many guests will be invited.
♥ Choose a legible font and text color. Do not risk guests misinterpreting the date or the location because they cannot read the writing on the invitation. Steer clear of pastel or yellow text colors and remember to have a high contrast between the color of the invitation and the text you are using for easy reading.
♥ Keep the invitation simple. It may be tempting to load the invitation with lots of information, but all you really need are the key pieces of information, such as the “who,” “what,” ♥ Decide on the formality of the wedding. Will you be hosting “where” and “when.” Crowding the card will take away from its a black tie affair or will it be a aesthetic appeal. Most statiocasual gathering at the shore? ners will suggest a separate, An ornate invitation written smaller insert in the wedding with classic wording suggests a more formal affair, while a whim- invitation for the reception information and response card. sical invitation with less formal wording could indicate a more ♥ Always order laid-back event. extra. Mistakes ♥ Dare to be different by playing with inhappen and you vitation sizes and shapes. Rectangular cards may need to send are standard for wedding invitations, but you out a few extra can explore your creativity by choosing more invitations that you modern, artsy invitations. Just remember to hadn’t originally always have the entire wedding invitation counted. weighed and priced at the post office so you will know what the postage will cost. 6 Wedding Planner ♥ January 2014
Explore unique cake flavor combinations A wedding cake is the piece de resistance of the wedding ceremony
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with fondant, buttercream and of Lewiston gum paste even further, the results are often impressive, odern cakes are showawe-inspiring cake designs. pieces grander in scale While the look of a wedding than in years past. As bakers and confectioners hone their skills cake is certainly important,
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cakes should not only look good, but taste good as well. Vanilla cake with vanilla buttercream frosting was once the gold standard. But today’s couples are being more adventurous with their wedding cakes and winning rave reviews from guests along the way. The vast scope of wedding cake flavor choices available to couples is astonishing. Options may range from the traditional to something adventurous and daring. Keeping in mind it will need to please the masses, finding a compromise between plain vanilla and a mocha-chile-coconut surprise is essential. Otherwise, risk an unpopular flavor and a
lot of wasted, expensive cake. Couples should keep in mind any flavor of cake can be hidden beneath layers of pearly white fondant or royal icing. Therefore, the sky is the limit with regard to flavor combinations. Those who might want to veer from tradition can consider these clever cake combinations. ♥ Lemon cake with vanilla buttercream ♥ Chocolate cake with chocolate ganache and mocha filling ♥ Red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting ♥ White cake with chocolate mousse ♥ Variety tiers: Those who cannot settle on just one flavor can have different flavors on each tier of their cakes. This gives guest some flavorful variety and enables them to pick their favorite flavor combination. In addition, an assortment of cupcakes in lieu of one cake can give guests the opportunity to sample several different flavors.
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New times, new traditions:
Modern wedding trends
Wedding trends that are building new traditions
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ctober is the new June. More and more, weddings are taking place in the height of fall foliage, heart of winter and prime holiday season, including the everpopular New Year’s Eve ceremony to ring in the new year. But it’s not just the wedding season that has drastically evolved over the past decade, it’s everything from roles and responsibilities to gift-giving. As you gear up to celebrate your union know what to expect from the changing tides of weddings. Lizzie Post, co-author of “Emily Post’s Etiquette, 18th edition” and great-great-granddaughter of Emily Post, helps couples navigate the new traditions of weddings. The Post name has been synonymous with proper etiquette and manners for the past 80 years. As decades pass so will traditions, but
proper etiquette is timeless. Temper tech use — Weddings are going hi-tech, with numerous websites available to help couples organize the event and communicate with guests. But a few things, like a “thank you” note, should steer clear of the hi-tech lure. Respect personalization — Couples want their special day to reflect who they are and what is important to them. While previous generations traditionally wed in places of worship, many modern couples choose to say “I Do” at a sentimental location. The decor, music and even the food and drink served at a wedding may have a personal story behind it. No matter how nontraditional the element may be, guests should eagerly partake in the festivities, acknowledging and respecting
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s weddings become more and more personalized to the bride’s own tastes, blue and other colors have been making their way into the bridal picture, both in decor and in jewelry.
Modern brides often personalize their pearls by wearing bolder, longer styles, by mixing and layering different millimeters and by twisting, tying or knotting them. The variations are endless with a 72-inch white pearl rope — a staple for any bride — as well as any post-wedding wardrobe. Crystal styles — teardrop earrings and necklaces, delicate Y necklaces, chokers and bracelets in floral designs — are also beautiful and popular choices among brides. They, too, can be layered, and mixed and matched with pearls.
Sapphire blue stones are now a staple in bridal collections, with stones set in silver and gold tone metal. Topaz stones set in gold have become popular and rose gold metal is another color option brides have gravitated to. These trends also influence jewelry for bridesmaids and every member of the bridal party. While color is making news in bridal circles, pearls will always play a lead role in the world of bridal jewelry. Classic styles like single and double row chokers, often mixed with crystal, are truly classic and always appropriate for brides. But there are now many modern twists, both in design and in ways brides choose to wear pearls.
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Making memories that will last Your wedding ceremony and reception will go by in a flash
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ou spend countless hours planning the perfect event and when the day finally arrives it seems to move in a fastforward pace. Preserving the memories from your special day can help you hold on to the feelings of love, support and excitement that accompany it. So whether you opt for video, photography or another method to record the day’s events, be sure to plan ahead so you’re not scrambling for ideas at the last minute.
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Video is a powerful option for preserving your wedding memories, as it affords you the opportunity to watch yourself walk down the aisle over and over again. A professional videographer can set up multiple cameras to capture your wedding and reception from every angle and even in crisp HD format. Be ready to shell out a big portion of your wedding budget for this option, though. Quality video technicians don’t come cheap.
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While quality photographic equipment is becoming more widely available, it may not be such a good idea to ask your wannabe-photographer cousin to take the photos of your wedding with their SLR camera. A camera takes great pictures just like a kitchen makes delicious food. You need an expert operator to get great results. Shopping carefully for a professional photographer can be one of the best decisions you make. They’ll not only be able to get spectacular images from your big day, but they’ll also add an air of professionalism and sophistication to your event by following proper etiquette.
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Want a fun way to capture memories and make your guests a part of the story? Consider using disposable cameras. They are an affordable option for capturing your wedding through the eyes of your guests. Lay two or three cameras on each table and let your friends and family members play photographer for a night. They are likely to offer you snapshots into the parts of the party that you weren’t able to see for yourself, supplementing the traditional images from your professional photographer.
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How to approach music for your wedding Music often plays an important role on wedding days
consider equipment when choos- popular music tends to go best ing bands or deejays to play for at wedding receptions, as guests their weddings. Cover for equip- are more likely to dance to songs ment and cords may be needed they recognize. and may be an extra expense. Whether hiring a band or When discussing music to he right music can make deejay, couples should make a list be played during the reception, a wedding day that much of no-play songs and make sure couples must consider their own Reception more meaningful, while the that such lists are included in musical tastes as well as those wrong music can make a couple’s Deejays can play favorite songs of their guests. A wide range of their contracts. as couples and their guests know big event memorable for all the them, while bands play wrong reasons. their own renditions of Ceremony those songs. The ceremony itself often sets Another thing to the tone for a couple’s wedding consider when choosing day. Music played during the between a deejay or live ceremony also goes a long way band for the reception toward setting the tone couples is the venue itself. Some hope to establish. venues are smaller and When choosing music for the unable to accommoceremony, couples should first date a full band, while consider the venue where they others may not have are getting married. Some, such ideal acoustics, making as houses of worship, may have it difficult for a live band rules pertaining to what can and to sound as good as they cannot be played. Classical, hym- might in a more musicnal or processional music often friendly environment. makes the best fit when weddings The formality of the are taking place in more formal event should also come venues. Outdoor weddings tend into consideration when to give couples more leeway. choosing between a live Keep in mind while the music band or a deejay for the photos courtesy of  reception. played during the ceremony Stillings and Embry Florist  can set the tone for the day, this Couples marrying of Lewiston music can vary significantly from outdoors may need to
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How to calm those last-minute jitters Brides- and grooms-to-be are often nervous when the big day finally arrives
♥ Spend time with family and friends. Chances are your closest friends and family members are playing significant roles in your wedding, and spending time with them is a great way to keep he realization that months and months of your nerves in check while having a fun time planning and anticipation are finally about before, during and after the ceremony. ♥ Don’t be afraid to delegate responsibilities. to come to a head often inspires some jitters in In spite of months of planning, couples will still the days leading up to the wedding. have a to-do list come their wedding day. If such The following are a few ways couples can calm a list is overwhelming, brides- and grooms-to-be those nerves in the hours leading up to the moment they have devoted so much time and effort should not be afraid to delegate some of the tasks on their lists. Bridesmaids and groomsmen can to planning since becoming engaged. no doubt handle any outstanding tasks that don’t ♥ Get a good night’s rest. Couples should prirequire any input from the bride or groom. oritize a good night’s sleep the night before they ♥ Relax as the ceremony draws nearer. As the are set to walk down the aisle. Make your last start time for the ceremony approaches, couples night as an unmarried couple an early night so you will look your best and have plenty of energy about to tie the knot should take time to sit down and relax. Once their hair and makeup is on your big day, which will no doubt start early finished, the bride and groom should sit down and end late. A good night’s sleep can go a long and exhale or arrange for the photographer to way toward ensuring you’re in a good mood as you handle a full slate of responsibilities on your snap some fun pre-wedding photos with their wedding day. bridal party.
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Save-the-date card etiquette Many couples find tradition reigns supreme when planning a weddings
sending their cards out to loved ones. ♥ Finalize the guest list before sending save-the-date cards. Couples must finalize their guest raditions, such as fathers lists before sending their savewalking their daughters down the aisle and grooms shar- the-date cards. Doing so avoids the potentially messy situation ing a dance with their mothers at the reception, are moments to that would no doubt arise if a person were to receive a savecherish. the-date card but then not make Couples still have some opportunities to embrace relatively the final guest list. Trimming the guest list often comes down to recent traditions, such as the save-the-date card, for instance. finances, so couples also want to agree on their budget before A precursor to wedding invitasending out their save-the-date tions tho simply let guests know cards. Once the guest list has when the wedding is so they been finalized, couples can send can clear their calendars and out their save-the-date cards as be there on a couple’s big day. soon as possible. While save-the-date cards are ♥ Keep things appropriate. best kept simple, there are a few rules couples should follow before Save-the-date cards need not be
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as formal as wedding invitations, but they should still be appropriate. Guests often keep save-thedate cards on their refrigerators, where people of all ages can see the cards. So while cards can be light-hearted, they should still be family-friendly. ♥ Don’t overdo it with information. Save-the-date cards are just that and should only include the date of the wedding, month, day and year, so guests are not confused if the cards are going out well in advance of the wedding day. Couples can include a link to their wedding website on their save-the-date cards, which makes it easier for guests to learn more details about the wedding without inundating them with information too early.
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How to stay energized throughout your wedding day A wedding day is the culmination of months and months of planning
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Careful timing makes weddings go off without a hitch Timing is crucial when planning a wedding
If finances allow, couples can request the wedding reception begin early. This way guests can arrive at the cocktail hour and comfortably mingle among themselves. These requests are common, and many arious elements must come together in the right order to cre- caterers will be happy to meet requests to keep a bride and groomâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s business. ate a seamless day for couples and guests alike. If this is not possible, couples have a few alternatives. If the recepIn addition to organizing floral deliveries, ensuring the wedding party arrives on time, and getting tion site is a good distance away, hair and makeup done promptly, the travel there may take up the couples who will be having their idle time. Otherwise, the bride and ceremony in a different location groom may need to come up with from the reception will need to another plan. It may be possible to spend more time factoring timing use a cafeteria or gathering space into their wedding day equations. at the ceremony site for a little Factors like traveling to and from while as well. If the photographer the site, as well as hunger pangs plans to take outdoor photos and potential weather-related between the ceremony and recepcomplications, will need to be tion, the couple can invite some considered. guests along to witness the shots or Many couples choose to have be part of the photo shoot. their ceremonies and receptions Thoughtful couples also can at the same site, a decision that provide other accommodations, makes scheduling much easier. such as letting guests know about Once the ceremony is over, guests local restaurants where they can simply go inside or to another area spend a little time and grab a small of the grounds to begin the recepbite to eat before the reception Photo courtesy of tion. Some traditionalists, though, begins. Hotels affiliated with the The Red Lion prefer to have their ceremony in wedding party may be able to host a place of worship and then travel in Lewiston guests during these in-between to a separate reception location hours as well. The hotel bar or a afterward. Both scenarios are acconference room might be ideal ceptable, but the latter option requires a little more planning. spots for guests to kill some time. Couples will need to know when the church or temple is available Couples also can arrange something with the reception hall. While for the ceremony and when the reception hall will be open to guests. the party room or cocktail area may not be ready until the designated Some weddings are held after daily masses or other religious ceremo- time, the site may have an attached restaurant, salon or gardens, nies. where guests can relax as they wait for the start of the festivities.
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Choosing the right wedding reception favors Planning a perfect wedding is no small undertaking
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rom scheduling venues and hiring vendors to tasting menus, lots of decisions must be made when planning a wedding. But when the pieces fall into place, the entire day can be magical. One of the final components of weddings are the favors guests will take home with them as mementos. Though favors don’t
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Wedding favors can be just about anything, so there’s no need to stick to Jordan almonds or wine bottle stoppers. The more creative couples are, the more receptive their guests will likely be. Some weddings follow a particular theme from start to finish and wedding favors should stick
with that theme. Couples who will showcase their love of travel on their wedding day may want to give guests keychains or purse holders that feature popular landmarks around the world. Those who are admitted beach bums may want to present a small fishbowl with sand and a goldfish inside, reminiscent of days at the seashore.
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Couples who opt for universally appealing favors can lean toward some popular options, such as decorative photo frames or engraved keepsake boxes. Aim for favors that have utility. Otherwise, favors may end up collecting dust on someone’s shelf.
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Food favors mean guests can enjoy their gifts and not have to worry about finding space inside their homes to display trinkets. Food favors can be lavishly decorated cookies, fine chocolates, petit fours, small bottles of champagne or cupcakes decorated like the wedding cake.
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Lewiston Tribune Sunday AM policy To ensure consistency and clarity, the Lewiston Tribune reserves the right to edit Sunday AM announcements to conform to Tribune and Associated Press style. We also will edit announcements to correct spelling, grammar and obvious errors.
Paid engagement, wedding and anniversary announcements Announcements are sold, based on length, at a rate of $9 per column inch. For full-color photo, add $25. Announcement information is available by calling (208) 848-2221, (208) 848-2238 or (208) 848-2265.
Deadlines Weekly deadline is 5 p.m. Tuesday. Announcements may be submitted in person from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. They may be faxed to (208) 746-1185 or emailed to sundayam@lmtribune.com. Announcements must be paid prior to publication.
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Online services Sunday AM announcements may be viewed free online. The addresses are: lmtribune.com/announcements/weddings/ lmtribune.com/announcements/engagements/ lmtribune.com/announcements/anniversaries/ Forms to use as guidance for those who do not wish to write their own announcements may also be found online at lmtribune.com/site/forms/
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Return form to: The Lewiston Tribune, PO Box 957, 505 Capital St., Lewiston ID 83501 Contact: Jeanne M. DePaul, (208) 848-2221 or jdepaul@lmtribune.com Deadline is 5 p.m. Tuesday
The bride-elect Full legal name of bride-elect …......................................................................................... Her city of residence: ….................................................. Telephone …............................. Her place of employment (include city) ….......................................................................... Her parents' names and city of residence: …....................................................................... ….......................................................................................................................................... Her educational background (include high school, college or trade school, location and year of graduation) ….......................................................................................................... …..........................................................................................................................................
The bridegroom-elect Full legal name of bridegroom-elect: .................................................................................. His city of residence: ...................................................... Telephone ….............................. His place of employment (include city): …......................................................................... His parents' names and city of residence: …........................................................................ ….......................................................................................................................................... His educational background (include high school, college or trade school, location and year of graduation): …......................................................................................................... Wedding date and place if set: …......................................................................................... Photo submitted? (Include self-addressed stamped envelope for return): .......................... Contact name for billing: …................................................................................................. Contact e-mail address: …................................................................................................... Telephone (daytime) …....................................... (evening) ...............................................
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WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Return form to: The Lewiston Tribune, PO Box 957, 505 Capital St., Lewiston ID 83501 Contact: Jeanne M. DePaul, (208) 848-2221 or jdepaul@lmtribune.com Deadline is 5 p.m. Tuesday
The bride Full legal name …..........….................................................................................................. Did bride change her last name to the bridegroom's name? …........................................... Her city of residence: ….................................................. Telephone …............................. Her place of employment (include city) ….......................................................................... Occupation: ......................................................................................................................... Her parents' names and city of residence: …....................................................................... ….......................................................................................................................................... Her educational background (include high school, college or trade school, location and year of graduation) ….......................................................................................................... …..........................................................................................................................................
The bridegroom Full legal name of bridegroom: …...................................................................................... His city of residence: ...................................................... Telephone ….............................. His place of employment (include city): …......................................................................... Occupation: ......................................................................................................................... His parents' names and city of residence: …........................................................................ ….......................................................................................................................................... His educational background (include high school, college or trade school, location and year of graduation): …......................................................................................................... Wedding date and place (include city): …........................................................................... Name and title of person who performed ceremony: …...................................................... If minister, list his/her church affiliation (include city): …................................................. If judge or other official, list city of residence: …............................................................... Wedding Planner ♥ January 2014 21
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Wedding showers continue to break from tradition The custom began in the 19th century and continues to present day
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ain showers on a wedding day may bring good luck, but they are seldom coveted. However, a different type of shower altogether is often highly anticipated and can help couples feel like they’re one in a million. Wedding showers are gift-giving parties held for couples about to get married. Guests traditionally “shower” the bride-to-be with all the necessities (and some fun extras) she will need after she weds. Bridal showers are steeped in tradition, but today’s bridal showers continue to veer off the beaten path. Nowadays, bridal showers feature fun and games much like a party having nothing to do with a wedding. TheKnot.com, a website that aims to help couples plan their weddings and all the events leading up to the big day, identifies these key trends in modern bridal showers. ♥ Couples’ showers: Modern couples who like to be all-inclusive are now planning bridal showers that cater to mixed audiences. Dubbed a “couple shower,” these parties include female and male friends and relatives.
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