Weyburn This Week - Bridal Edition - February, 2016

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February 2016

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Engagement

Engagement

Wedding

Roman Duxbury & Amanda Marcenko May 21, 2016

Christina Aussant & Owen Chant - July 2, 2016

Gilette & Garth Coghill - June 20, 2015

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Gift ideas to thank your guests

Gourmet, eco-friendly, original, unusual — there’s no lack of choice when searching for the perfect wedding favour for your guests. Your small gesture will go a long way in thanking them for being with you on one of the most important days of your life. But despite all the choices, choosing the right favour is never an easy task. Here are a few ideas to point you in the right direction. Start by setting your budget; this will narrow down your choices and save you time. Then think about the theme of your wedding, if you have one. You could have pretty candles for a romantic wedding, a small cactus for an eco-friendly or exotic wedding, wine glasses for a wedding re­ception at a vine­yard, packs of cards for a wedding with a Las Vegas theme — the possibilities are end­less if you use your imagination. There are gourmet treats (truffles, candies, jams), decorative trinkets (photo frames, ma­gnets, vases) and useful objects (coasters, fans, notepads). You could give a short-lived gift, such as a box of cookies, or an object that your loved ones will be able to keep as a souvenir for a long time. Don’t forget that the gifts should include the date of the wedding and both your names. And get some coloured pencils, lollipops or soap bubbles to treat your younger guests. Go window shopping and search through some spe-

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cialized stores to find inspiration. You could also ask friends or family which favours they prefer among those they’ve received at other weddings. Also, think about what you would like to be given if you were a guest, and

then add your personal touch. After all, your gifts should re­flect your personality. So, bath salts, coffee, a travel diary — what will you be giving your guests?

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Does your wedding have a theme? Do you dream of a fairy tale wedding? A party that features vibrating disco rhythms? Or a cultural-themed wedding? If you haven’t chosen a theme yet, that’s okay. But if you’d like a little pizzazz on your big day, choosing one will certainly help. A common thread Organize your wedding with a specific theme in order to have a common thread throughout all the elements. That includes centrepieces, decorations, bride and groom outfits, menu, reception hall and music — the possibilities are endless.

A theme also helps you choose from among all the ideas you’re thinking of, not to mention that your suppliers will be able to make more appropriate suggestions. You don’t need to choose an extravagant theme; you can simply choose a colour that sets the tone for your wedding, from the flowers to the bridesmaids’ dresses, cake, invitations and wedding favours. You’d like a more elaborate theme? Think about something you both like. It can be an era, a country, a passion, a decorative style or a mood. You might also be ins­ pired by the season of your wedding or by the reception hall. In fact, the hall should be taken into consi­ de­r ation when choo­ sing the theme, and vice versa — let’s just say that organizing a wedding with a wes­ tern theme in a fancy hotel could pose a few prob­lems. And don’t forget to make sure that your theme fits with the budget that you’ve set. So, will your wedding theme be coral and lime green, eco-friendly, disco, medieval?

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An outdoor wedding? Be prepared Are you dreaming of a wedding in the sunshine and a reception under the stars? For your big day to be as magical as you’d hoped, you’re going to have to think of everything beforehand.

everything you need? The caterers may need to rent a refrigerated truck, so be sure to let them know which facilities will be at their disposal. Set up a sturdy dance floor as well for all those ladies in stiletto heels.

The layout of the site Choose an easily accessible area that is as flat as possible to avoid wobbly tables or run­off if it rains. Also, be sure to notify any neighbours of your plans so they can be res­pectful of your need for a peaceful ambiance.

Next comes some ambient lighting: strings of fairy lights, candles with covers for the flames and lanterns will set the mood. And don’t forget to light the paths to the toilets and parking area.

The weather Don’t bury your head in the sand; the weather could thwart your plans in lots of different ways. Choose heavy decorations that will stay in place if it gets windy. A warm, sunny day would be fantastic, but a heatwave could make your guests feel really uncomfortable. For a summer wedding, make sure you have some shady corners, parasols and cold refreshments. In case of rain, a marquis tent or other shelter is essential for guests, musicians and ca­terers. Be sure to organize a supply of um­brellas at the entrance, as well as mats and towels. The evening could be cool, so provi­ding shawls or blankets for your guests is also a good idea. And don’t forget that mosquitoes could turn up at the party uninvited; it’s another thing to think about and prepare for. The facilities Toilets, water, and electricity: do you have

Make sure you plan enough time and helping hands to set everything up. Transforming a backyard into an idyllic reception area isn’t something that can be done overnight.


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Choosing the site of your wedding reception

It’s time to choose a location for your reception. Are you thinking hotel, country inn or cruise boat? A marquee tent, community hall or vineyard? Orchard, art gallery or golf club? There are so many great places to celebrate your wedding that sometimes it can be difficult to make a choice. Consequently, it’s always a good idea to establish a list of criteria before starting your search. Here are some things you should take into consideration. 1. The wedding theme. The chosen location must be suitable for the theme without requiring a huge makeover; otherwise your budget could explode. Find out about decorating possibilities as well. 2. The capacity. Make sure the chosen place can comfortably accommodate all your guests. 3. The meal. Is there a caterer on site? Can you choose a different one? Can you personalize the menu? Think about

drinks: is there a liquor license? Can you bring your own wine or if it’s a vineyard, are you limited to certain products? 4. Access and overnight accommodation. Is there enough parking? Is it free? Is the reception hall close to where the ceremony will take place? Are there hotels nearby? 5. Equipment. What’s included? Are the dishes, chairs and tablecloths provided or do you need to rent some? Is all the

necessary sound and lighting equipment provided? You’ll need to take into consideration everything that is not included in the rental price in order to calculate your budget. Don’t hesitate to ask questions. Is there a music curfew? Is the dance floor accessible at all times? Who is responsible for cleaning up after the party? One last thing: be sure to reserve as soon as you’ve made your choice, as your date may not be available for long.

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Wedding bands and accessories Has the time come to pay a visit to your local jeweler in preparation for your wedding day? Be sure to do your homework first, because several factors have to be taken into account if you want to make the right choice. WEDDING BANDS Wedding bands are the symbols of your union and must be chosen carefully. When searching for the perfect rings, your first step should be to set a budget and determine your preferences. • The type of ring: solitaire (one stone); three stones set side by side; eternity or semi-eternity (stones set around a portion or the entire circumference of the ring).

• The metal: gold; platinum; silver; titanium. • The stone: diamond; sapphire; ruby. • The cut of the stone: square; elongated; heart; oval. You’ll be wearing your wedding band for a long time to come, so above all, make sure it’s comfortable. ACCESSORIES Your choice of jewelry will depend on the style of your dress, but don’t forget that the first rule of wedding jewelry is not to overdo it. If you’re wearing a rhinestone-encrusted bustier, you’re better off opting for earrings rather than a necklace. If you decide to wear earrings, the style you choose will depend on your hairstyle, the shape of your face — long earrings for a round face, for instance — the stones that adorn your dress and your hair ornament (wear small earrings with a big diadem). If you want to wear a bracelet as well, be sure to choose something discrete. Your dress is a simple one? An extravagant necklace could look great, as long as it goes well with the shape of your neckline. Now that you’ve established your criteria, it’s time to go shopping in search of perfection.

Learn the art of choosing flowers From the bridal bouquet to the decorations, flowers are going to be a major feature of your wedding. And not only do they create an atmosphere that is both festive and harmonious, they have to do it without breaking your budget. But don’t worry; it’s possible to achieve that goal with a bit of ingenuity. Choose your wedding dress first; it will influence the creation of your bouquet. A patterned dress, for instance, will require a fairly discreet bouquet. You should also take into account your figure: if you are petite, you should avoid cascading bouquets, which are more suitable for tall, slender brides. And make sure your bouquet isn’t too heavy, as you’ll be carrying it for a long time.

Once you’ve decided on your bouquet, it’s time to consider the buttonholes, bridesmaids’ bouquets and the reception hall decorations. All these elements should take inspiration from your bouquet. You could use one of the flowers from your bouquet for the groom’s buttonhole and similar but smaller bouquets for the bridesmaids and table centrepieces. Need some inspiration? A professional florist is sure to have lots of great ideas to help you.

You have a limited budget? Choose native fl owers that are in season or exotic flowers that are readily available. Think foliage; it will add volume to your bouquet and it’s inexpensive. When choosing flowers, you may also want to consider their meanings. For example, you may prefer red roses (love) or white roses (pure love) rather than yellow roses (infidelity) and daffodils (coldness). Choose flowers that don’t wilt quickly, that don’t stain and that don’t have an overpowering scent.

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A wedding with mouth-watering appeal

The wedding meal — which takes up most of the evening as well as a large part of the budget — has to be chosen carefully. Here are some mouth-watering ideas that we hope will inspire you. The possibilities abound where wedding menus are concerned: banquet, barbecue, tapas, cocktail party, buffet, etc. Choose a formula and foods that are in line with your budget and your wedding theme. If you opt for a cocktail party, provide an area where guests can sit comfortably and high tables where they can put their glasses. Tapas have the advantage of being suitable for a variety of different serving styles, such as a sit-down dinner, as a buffet or for a cocktail party. When it comes to desserts, the wedding cake is definitely the star of the show. However, not everyone likes cake, so it’s always a good idea to give your guests a choice: cupcakes, a chocolate fountain, a

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Engagement

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Engagement dessert buffet, fruit carvings, pastry trays — anything goes. Want to offer a little “extra” to your guests? To serve a wider variety of dishes, add a grill for stir-fries, or set up a candy or chocolate bar for the enjoyment of young and old alike. You could also have a sundae bar or a lemonade bar to refresh your guests on a hot summer’s day. Whatever type of menu you opt for, be sure to take all your guests into consideration. Do you have a menu that children will like or menu choices suitable for people with food allergies? Your guests will appreciate your kind attention to their needs.

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Compiling the guest list Drawing up a guest list for your wedding can be very stressful, especially when you start thinking about your extended family and your limited budget. What’s the best way to tackle this difficult job? Two options are available to you.

Whichever option you choose, keep in mind that it is your big day; don’t succumb to the pressure of inviting people you don’t really want to see. Instead, surround yourself with people who are important to you.

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First of all, you can list the names of all the people you would like to be present at your wedding, and adapt the reception or your budget accordingly. Obviously, the longer the list, the more costly it will be. Or, if you feel that the presence of all the people on your list is essential, there are ways of inviting everyone without breaking the bank. You could opt for a more affordable menu or a no-frills reception or a cash bar, for instance.

priorities until you reach the maximum number of guests. Start with family and close friends, then add extended family and friends, and end with ac­quaintances and collea­ gues if there is room. Don’t forget the spouses (and the children, if invited) of all these people.

You can also do the reverse. Choose the reception hall and determine your budget, then adjusting your guest list accordingly. You’d love to get married in a specific place that can only accommodate 80 people? Compile your list according to your

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• A mouth-watering feast You’ll need to feed your guests, of course, so which caterer will you do business with? This professional can suggest different formulas and menus depending on your bud­get and the type of wedding reception you want. A talented pastry chef will take into account your tastes and your theme and make a cake as beautiful as it is delicious.

• To immortalize the big day Don’t leave your wedding photos to chance; after all, you’ll want to keep them for the rest of your life. Take a look at the portfolios of several photographers before de­ci­ding which one will create these beautiful memories for you. If you want to be able to relive the highlights of this special day, hire a videographer as well.

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The perfect dress for everyone

Bridesmaids, mothers of the bride and groom, flower girl: how should all these people dress in order to create a harmonious wedding party? Should the bridesmaids all wear the same model of dress? And what about matching colours?

imposing one particular dress on your bridesmaids, unless they all have the same figure and enthusiasm for the idea. Instead, think about choosing a colour, fabric and basic style of dress and allowing each bridesmaid to choose the model that suits her best. This way the visual harmony of the wedding party will be maintained while you still have beautifully unique bridesmaids. Note that specialty stores offer collections of different dresses cut from the same fabric. THE MOTHERS OF THE BRIDE AND GROOM The mother of the bride plays an important role on the big day, and it is essential to differentiate her from the bridesmaids. This can be done especially with the colour of her dress. Her outfit could take into account the main colours of the wedding party and blend in with them; however the style of her dress is always her own choice. When choosing her outfit, the groom’s mother’s goal should be to harmonize so as not to look the odd one out in the wedding photos.

THE BRIDESMAIDS The bridesmaid dresses should blend in with the wedding colours but not with the tablecloths. In other words, be inspired by the decor, but don’t replicate it. Even better, for everyone to feel comfortable, avoid

THE FLOWER GIRL The little flower girl, walking down the aisle in front of the bride, is usually dressed in white. She’ll love wearing her perfect little princess dress!

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Seven rules for choosing your groom’s outfit you an idea what colour the latter should be.

Even though the love of your life will be the star of the show at your wedding, you, as her future husband, must also look great. Need a hand? Here are some rules for looking your best and being stylish on your big day.

5. Don’t clash with the dress. Shop for your outfit with either your future wife or a person who has seen her dress. A swatch of her dress fabric could also come in handy.

1. Take into account the wedding theme. Romantic, retro, country, glamour: once you’ve decided on the style and theme of the day, you’ll be able to choose between a suit and a tuxedo. 2. Imagine your total look. Don’t just focus on the type of suit, but rather on the general impression you want to give. Don’t forget that what you wear around your neck will set the tone for your outfit. Also think about the combination of fabrics and colours.

6. Make the most of your build. A checkered pattern makes you look bigger; black slims you down, and a long jacket lengthens the torso.

3. Choose the right fabric. Adapt your outfit to the season. Cotton or lightweight wool is appropriate for summer weddings. Linen, on the other hand, is perfect for a country wedding.

7. Make sure you feel comfortable. Choose an outfit that suits your personality. Above all, you don’t want to give the impression of being in disguise.

4. Don’t forget the accessories. Tie, suspenders, pocket handkerchief: your accessories should reflect the mood of the wedding. Choosing them before your outfit will give

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Five tips for finding the perfect wedding dress As the bride, you will be the focus of everyone’s attention on your big day, including all the guests as well as your beloved, of course. But in order to be the most beautiful woman in the room, the star of the celebrations must choose her dress carefully. Here are a few tips to help you. 1. Think before you shop. It’s exhausting trying on dozens of dresses at

random in the hopes of finding the perfect one. Before going shopping, be sure to browse some magazines and search the Internet to narrow down the styles you prefer. 2. Shop well in advance. Most people get married in the summer, so dressmakers’ agendas soon fill up and the prettiest dresses fly off the racks quickly. Make sure you plan enough time for the fittings. 3. Choose carefully who you shop with. Don’t shop with a crowd of friends who will confuse you with all their comments and diverging opinions. Choose one or two people who know you well and who have good taste. You’ll want them to be able to give you some honest feedback. 4. Choose a dress that you like. Your dress should make you feel good and allow you to be yourself. You also want to be comfortable walking up the aisle and dancing. Naturally, you’ll also want to choose a model that flatters your figure. 5. Bear in mind the general atmosphere. Your outfit should harmonize with the wedding theme and the reception hall. For instance, a formal sequined dress is not really appropriate for a country setting. One last tip: decide how much you want to spend on your dress before you begin your search. That way you won’t ruin your whole wedding budget by splurging on an expensive dress.

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Wedding

TOP 10 ESSENTIALS for a successful wedding

So the question has been popped and joyfully accepted. Now you both have to start thinking about what needs to get done to make sure this special day runs smoothly and that nothing is forgotten. Dear brides and grooms, here are the top 20 essentials to consider for a memorable wedding.

Engagement

1. GUEST LIST. This is your day, so only invite the people with whom you actually want to share the moment. 2. INVITATIONS. Would you prefer to send out lavish printed invitations or simple virtual invitations? Whatever your choice, send them out as soon as you’ve set the date. 3. WEDDING PLANNER. This service can take quite a load off your shoulders so you can focus on the important stuff. 4. GROOMSMEN AND BRIDESMAIDS. Choose people you like and who aren’t afraid of being in the spotlight. 5. CELEBRANT. Be sure that the person you choose to unite your destinies will allow you to personalize the ceremony. 6. LOCATION OF THE CEREMONY. Do you prefer a church, city hall or a beach? 7. RECEPTION VENUE. You can opt for a reception hall in the country, a posh hotel or simply a family member’s home. 8. FLOWERS. Choose a bouquet that goes with the bride’s outfit — and choose one that all the single women will try to catch when the time comes. 9. RENTAL EQUIPMENT. For the sound system, tableware and even the tables and chairs, opt for a local company with a trustworthy reputation. 10. GIFT REGISTRY. By making this virtual document available to your guests, you won’t receive the same gift twice.

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