2:54 AM

Wedding Hairstyles

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Hair Length And Wedding Hairstyles


1. Long hair.

  • Do you usually wear your hair in a pony tail because it feels more comfortable? Then a high hairstyle is what you should approach. A chic bun on which you can apply some elements which can also be found in your outfit (a flower, a bright accessory, etc.) would be great.

  • Take your dress into account. A soft material requires a delicate hairstyle, a silk dress goes perfectly with a shiny and straight hair.
  • Do you wear your hair untied? You can keep your pleasure to have a free spirit look this time too, only that you should take care not to have hair covering your face, but it should fall back in waves. In addition, men love long hair left loose, so the groom you will be delighted - be beautiful and also make him a surprise!
  • Natural curls? You are lucky! Tie them loose on top of the head, and let them delight you!


2. Medium size hair

  • A medium size hair means that it reaches up to your shoulders. If it is a straight cut, you can choose whatever suits the long hair: high hairdos, accessories, curls, etc. You can take advantage of that length and rise it up with a very nice circlet or simply you can use a decorative clips.

  • Your hair is not straight cut? If you want, you can raise the back part, while the shorter strands in the front can be arranged in a more free and non-conformist way. Experiment it!


3. Short hair.
  • Do not despond! Do not think of it as a problem! It may even be a source of inspiration and a challenge to achieve a superb hairstyle from short hair! Start by giving volume with a hair brush fixated in the top of the hair dryer. Use a special curler to make it curly - curls are the latest fashion and more easily to get (you can find many products for this on the cosmetics market, but be careful what you choose).

  • Do not touch the curls while hot. When cooled, take some hair wax on your fingers and apply it. At the end, use a circlet to gather your curls and to show your face.
  • Very short hair? For the daytime wear natural flowers and for the evening use some hair gel and arrange it on your back , wear some extra large earrings and a strong make-up. You will boom!

1:14 PM

Winter Wedding Dress

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The bride planning a winter wedding has a greater flexibility when it comes to choosing a winter wedding dress. Cold weather brides can choose to wear the same types of strapless or halter dresses summer brides wear, but they can also wear fur trimmed or long sleeved styles that would make summer brides uncomfortable.
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COVERING UP
 
Many brides choose to wear summer styles for a winter wedding. Sure, strapless wedding dresses are all the rage right now, and they do look nice, but how can a bride enjoy herself when she's shivering? If you will be wearing a style that doesn't offer any protection from the cold, it will be in your best interests to wrap yourself in something warm. A white faux fur or velvet wrap, shrug, shawl or hooded cape looks stunning a top a white wedding dress. Some brides even go for color and choose a red velvet or velour stole to wear over their wedding dresses. Those who go with a long flowing cape, may choose to wear a hood instead of a traditional veil or headpiece.
 
WINTER WEDDING DRESS STYLES
 
There are some beautiful winter wedding dress styles to choose from as well. Many dresses come with long sleeves. A thick satin dress or one made of white velvet or velour would rival those summer styles and in fact, may even look more elegant and formal. A style with faux fur trim around the sleeves and collar will simply look stunning.
 
Winter Wedding Favor Snowflake Place Card Holder Set
WHERE TO FIND
 
Since most brides are opting to go the strapless or sleeveless route, winter wedding dresses aren't as plentiful as their summer time counterparts. If you find pictures of winter wedding dresses in bridal magazines, you may want to call bridal salons in your area to see if they carry the dress. Many will order one for you if they don't have it in stock. You might also find a winter wedding dress online. Keep in mind however, that when you purchase a wedding dress online, you don't have the benefit of being able to see the dress in person. You can't examine it for flaws, nor can you try it on. Make sure you're able to return the dress within a certain amount of time, say thirty to sixty days, if it doesn't fit properly or has flaws.

You can also have a winter wedding dress made for you. If you have a particular style in mind, discuss it with your seamstress. She may either know of a pattern or be able to make a pattern for you.

 

DRESS IN SEASON

If you're getting married in the winter, why would you want to wear a summer gown? Dress according to the season by choosing a winter wedding dress. You'll look stunning as you walk down the aisle in stunning velvet or faux fur. Sparkly jewelry will add an "icicle" effect to your outfit. Best of all, you won't look like every other bride getting married during the winter months. ...article source:http://weddings.lovetoknow.com

 
 

11:03 AM

Unique Wedding Themes: Black and Gold Wedding Theme

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Consider a wedding with a black and gold theme to it. Stunning, dazzling and very elegant, it's a wonderful choice of colors with many decorating options.
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Wedding Attire

  • Bride's Attire

  • There is no fast rule that says you have to wear white. In fact, up until the time of Queen Victoria, nobody wore white as a wedding dress! Instead, choose a beautiful satin gown in gold. Keep it simple and elegant. Accent the gown with simple gold jewelry and a gold tiara instead of a veil.

  • Bridesmaids

  • For contrast, have your bridesmaids wear black with gold accents, such as a draped sheer gold scarf or gold embroidery along the hemline. Gold and black ribbons woven into their hair would look gorgeous or have their hair sprayed with gold glitter hairspray for sparkle.

    Groom and Groomsmen
    Simple black suits or tuxedos with a black hanky trimmed with gold in their pocket (rather than a boutonniere).

    Wedding Invitations
    Black invitations with gold lettering would look stunning.

    Wedding Decorations
    With a black and gold color scheme for your wedding, you'll want to keep the decorations understated and simple. Accenting is the key here. Here are some ideas which you could use:

    • Use tall black and gold helium balloon bouquets as decorations near doorways, food tables and corners of the room.
    • Hang gold foil stars hung from the ceiling which will reflect the lights and "twinkle"
    • Paint some bare tree branches in black and some in gold. Secure in sand filled pots. Add clear twinkle lights to the branches
    • Drape the front of serving tables and the head table with gold colored tulle. Secure each loop at the table edge with a black and gold satin bow.
    • Use candles on serving tables, desert tables, etc. for added ambience. If you can afford it, place round mirrors under the candles to reflect the light.
    Table Decor and Centerpieces

    • Use black tablecloths instead of white. Sprinkle the centers with gold colored confetti. If you can buy some fairly inexpensive tablecloths, you may even wish to draw a swirled star design in the centers with gold glitter fabric pens.
    • For table centerpieces, you could use a clear or black bowl filled with water and add gold colored floating candles.
    • For flower centerpieces, create an arrangement of lilies, spray roses, and freesia in all shades of yellow in a tall, gold colored vase.
    • Place 3 black shiny metal or ceramic candle holders on a mirror in the middle of the guest tables and insert gold dripless taper candles of different lengths for a simple, yet elegant arrangement.
    • Cut out black paper silhouettes of people or items to use as place cards. Write the guest's names on the place cards in gold glitter pen.
    • Fill clear, uniquely shaped vases with gold and black colored sand in varying patterns. Place between two taper candles on the tables.
    Wedding Favors
    • Everyone loves chocolate. Present your guests with a small box of Godiva chocolates in a gold favor box wrapped with a black ribbon.
    • Fill miniature black top hat and cane favors with mints or candies.
    • Wrap 2 or 3 floating gold and black colored candles in tulle. Tie with gold and black curled ribbons.

    5:02 AM

    How to Choose the Perfect Ring

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    Choosing a ring

    When it comes to choosing our own jewelry we can be very picky as well as we can be very impulsive buyers. I would like to give you some advice about choosing your rings. When I help out my customers in person I get to really direct them into jewelry that fits for them individually. What I mean by that, is that many people only look at the jewelry without taking in consideration their hands, fingers & comfort. When choosing a ring of course we want the ring to look good but will it look good on our specific type of hands? It's just like clothing, it may look great on the models but maybe not so much on you. Look at your hands, are they wide or narrow, are your fingers short, long, thin...

    If you have big hands you must get a solid ring because chances are your hands are strong & you use them accordingly & you don't want the band to brake. Also don't choose something too tiny it will look out of proportions. Wide bands can fit you but not too wide, go for about half an inch wide. You are one of the lucky people who can wear very large stones
    so don't miss out on that!

    If you have small thin hands you probably already know that rings which are too massive & heavy aren't meant for you. Go for filigree or Celtic designs they will be much more comfortable & will suit you best. Wide bands can suit you as long as they are not too wide & keeps you from closing your hands completely so if you buy online & don't get to actually try it on before buying verify the width.

    Wide bands are very hot right now, but they aren't meant for everyone. Long slim fingers suit them best. Actually most rings will suit you best but not too narrow, stick with about a quarter inch and more width in the front.

    Short chubby fingers sorry for you but you should avoid wide bands, you wont be comfortable & it will end up in a jewelry box. If you have short fingers choose a thinner band with the front part small to medium size. If you really want to go with a wide band well choose one that tapers down in the back to about a quarter of an inch or less. Try a colorful stone that will catch the eye or maybe a cameo ring.

    I hope this advice will help you find rings that better suit you & that it will have you purchase the right ones. After all when we love a ring, that it looks great on your hand & it is comfortable it often ends up being a real treasure.

     
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