Thursday, March 19, 2009

Going Green with Be Seeded Cards!

The birds are chirping, the skyies are clearing, and it looks like spring is in the air!

Event Blossom has introduced their Please Be Seeded™ line of eco-friendly plantable place cards!

The Please Be Seeded™ Plantable Seed Place Cards are not only stylish, but they are also environmentally friendly: The tent style place cards are made from recycled paper, and the detachable seed paper shapes grow into wildflowers. Going "green" has never been so unique!







They are all in stock and ready for shipping now at Dreams to Reality Wedding Shop or visit your favorite Event Blossom authorized dealer!




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Friday, February 13, 2009

2009 New Favors We Love

Now that we're getting settled into 2009 I thought I would put together some info on my favorite new favors I've come across from various vendors. There's some really great stuff being added!




My first and favorite would have to be the Art Deco Glass Collection from Cassiani Collection.



Inspired by the artisans of Murano Italy, this Murano-like collection has bottle stoppers, bottle openers and key chains.













Kate Aspen has gone super unique again! I flipped when I saw these Grill Place Card Holders - how cute are they!!

A few other unique items worth mention -



the Bourbon Street Streetlight Place Card Holders



and the Park Place Vintage Park Bench Place Card Holders.



Or how about the first ever First Aid wedding favor? I always look forward to what Kate Aspen will come out with next.







Just added from Weddingstar are these fabulous drink tickets in 3 popular themes!












Wedding Ship has added these fabulous rhinestone butterflies, they come in sets of 24 and the uses are endless. Also from Wedding Ship, pretty personalized silk fans in your choice of 3 colors.








See your favorite favors dealer for these great new items or we carry them all and more at Dreams to Reality Wedding Shop - your one stop Wedding Superstore!

Contest Alert - Groom of the year!

Brides.com is looking for the 1st ever Groom of the Year! If you think your man is worthy (which you all should at this stage!) enter him for a chance to win his/her wedding bands, tuxedo rentals, a flatscreen tv, a home furniture package or a honeymoon!

Best of luck to you all!

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

CONTEST ALERT - FAVORS


Kate Aspen is giving away a Wedding Full of Favors! 150 fabulous Kate Aspen favors (your choice) for your guests–and all you have to do is enter for a chance to win! Enter by March 31, 2009.
Winner will be selected on April 6, 2009.

CLICK ON THE CONTEST ALERT TITLE TO ENTER

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A Few Words about Wedding Jewelry

I have to say one of the most enjoyable parts of planning my own wedding was shopping for my jewelry. According to a recent article I read on 2009 Jewelry Trends the jewelry of today is LARGER and BOLDER than my delicate pearl necklace and matching earrings I so dearly loved at the time.

While most brides focus on the finding the perfect dress for their wedding day, it is just as important to give some thought to the accessories. The first and foremost rule to wedding jewelry is not to overdo it. While it may be fun to get lost in the tulle and satin, it is not a time to load up on the "bling!" After all, a bride does not want to be upstaged by her jewelry on the big day. It is possible to pull off a royal look without looking like the queen's closet has been raided.

Once a bride has settled on her dress, it is time to shop for the accessories. It might be tempting to purchase a necklace or earrings simply because they are beautiful, but a bride's goal is to create an overall dazzling effect. This means shopping for pieces that will complement the dress. Avoid buying an item without first thinking about how it will fit harmoniously with the rest of the outfit.


Before choosing jewelry it is also good to know what type of metal will work best with a specific gown's coloring. Gold embellishments clash with the bright white hue of a true white gown. Instead, consider pearls or platinum.
A diamond-white, or barely off-white colored gown matches well with gold and silver, as well as rose gold and pearl. For gowns in a candlelight shade choose gold jewelry to highlight the light white or yellow undertones.


The style of the dress also comes into play when choosing bridal jewelry. For instance, a strapless gown is ideal for a swept up hairdo, along with elegant chandelier earrings that will move and catch the light. For a sleek look, choose crystal or a touch of color. A sentimental bride might choose her birthstone or a lighter color from her bouquet. Diamond earrings are always a stylish choice as they frame a bride's face beautifully in pictures.


For a bride with a more contemporary edge, it can be a challenge to create the right balance with a sleek, elegant dress that most often typifies a modern wedding. Traditional jewelry can provide a fun contrast with and soften the contemporary look of the dress. Pearls have a timeless elegance for both a traditional and contemporary bride. For an unusual statement, choose iridescent, blue-grey Tahitian pearls or petite pink ones. Teardrop-shape pearls are lovely set as drop earrings or as a pendant.

The bride looking for a vintage look has a variety of fun choices for self expression. Check jewelry stores and websites for unique pieces set with colored stones. Colored cubic zirconia is also a hip choice. Vintage jewelry is another favorite for this look - from Marcasite jewelry to bold beads. Or, for dresses with a vintage flair, create a contrast with modern-style jewelry.


The V-neck dress is a favorite with brides who want to show a little d'colletage. This style looks great with a pendant or choker, as well as a single- or double-strand of pearls. For a truly glitzy look, choose a crystal choker with matching earrings that will catch the light - and guests' attention. The v-neck dress and halter styles are also great styles for bringing the attention upwards. Some brides choose to decorate their tresses with a stylish headband or crystal hairpins. Hair worn in a sleek bun or loose ponytail accessorizes the halter look beautifully.

Most importantly, brides should choose jewelry that reflects their personality. A bride who is uncomfortable wearing chandelier earrings should stick to a diamond or pearl stud. No matter what the choice, a bride who is comfortable in her accessories will exude the confidence and beauty from within.

Bridal Jewelry Tips
1. Brides should wear jewelry they love and that reflects their personality.
2. Consider the neckline of the wedding dress when choosing a necklace. A sweetheart neckline looks fine without one, but v-necks provide a perfect frame for a special piece.
3. Avoid the temptation to overwhelm the dress by wearing too many accessories.
4. Match hairstyle to dress: Brides with short hair or those wearing an up-do can choose longer earrings to compliment their style. Brides with long hair should consider stud earrings that add an accent to the flowing tresses.
5. Match jewelry to dress color.
6. Brides can never go wrong with the classic look of diamonds and pearls.



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Friday, January 9, 2009

Bridal Headpieces in Plain English!


Headpieces are the ultimate bridal accessory, adding just the right sparkle to your look. They offer both and accent and overall dimension to the appearance of the gown. Many times it can also reinforce a theme. Headpieces are a strong component of the overall bridal look again this season. Veils, hats and hair accessories are graced with feathers, silk leaves and petals. Feathers are one of the hottest trends to emerge this season as an accent on dress hems, tops and headpieces.





HALF HAT - Small hat covering half of the head. Worn in any position. Often worn with a birdcage veil.















HALO - The bridal halo style by definition is a circular bridal headpiece. Some consist of fabric flowers, or rhinestones and pearls or a combination of all three. Bridal Halos are a good choice for a headpiece if you decide to wear your hair in a curly up do or have a short cut. These types of bridal headpieces can be worn alone or with a detachable veil.













HAIR PINS / STICKS - These are ornamental hairclips that both hold up the hair for updo's and act as an attractive accessory. They are a available in a huge variety of styles and colors.














JULIET CAP - A Juliet cap sits at the crown of your head, and can be adorned with pearls, beading, or any other materials that coordinate with your gown. You can wear a Juliet cap alone, or use it to attach a veil. The Juliet Cap style is not something we regularly see, but its undeniably pretty and unusual.















PICTURE HAT - The most classic hat for daytime formals. Wide-brimmed and typically constructed out of straw or horsehair, picture hats are sometimes swathed in netting and organza. Either way, they conjure up images of croquet parties at Jay Gatsby's and all those 1930s movies draped in garden party chic.





PILLBOX - Round and brimless, this hat's worn either centered or back on the head. Though the style was first launched in the 1930s, Jackie Kennedy revived the look. And guess what? Martha Stewart wore a pillbox when she got married in the early sixties. Generally this hat looks best with suits and fitted sheath designs, but it's super with most other silhouettes.















PROFILE - The profile is an ornamental comb (often featuring flowers, crystals or pearls) that is worn either on the top or side of the head, or underneath your hairstyle. Profiles can be worn with or without a veil and are a great way to accent a sophisticated updo.














SNOOD - A snood is a net that encases a bun at the back of your head and can be made from a variety of fabrics and embellishments. You can attach a veil to the bottom of this headpiece.














WREATH - A circle of flowers that sits above the crown of the head or lower, encircling the forehead.









TIARA - Perhaps the most popular headpiece is the tiara. A tiara is an ornamental crown of pearls, crystals or rhinestones worn at the top of the head. Tiara's can be worn alone or with a veil.











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