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Archive for June, 2009

5 Tips to Bridal Registry


1) Give Yourself Time to Register: The earlier you register, the sooner you know that everything you want to available and on your registry.

2) Register Together: You should try to register together.  By doing this you can eliminate alot of items that you really don’t need. It’s easy to get carried away and register for 3 muffins tins and 2 different types of bottle opens.  However, you should register for whatever you want regardless of the price.  You may not get that $500.00 duvet cover from your friends, but perhaps receive a gift card that can be used towards its purchase.

3) Check Back Often:  You should check back every so often to make sure that everything is OK with the registry.  If you know your Aunt Maria bought you the iron and ironing board for your bridal shower, make sure the store has crossed it off your registry.  Make sure you understand and agree to the return policy.

4) Think of your Guests:  Make sure the store offers a couple of different ways that your guests can purchase your registered items: online, phone or in-store.  Register for a variety of different priced items so that your guests can make a comfortable decision on the amount spent on your gift.

5) Thank-yous:  Have those thank you cards ready to go as you begin receiving your registered items.  Keeping on top of this makes things much easier for you in the long run.


Archive for June, 2009

Bridal Registry


A bridal registry is a service provided by retail stores to assist engaged couples in the communication of gift preferences to wedding guests. Selecting items from store stock, the couple lists desired items and files this list with the chosen merchant. The list is then made available to wedding guests, either by the couple’s family or the merchant.

Upon the purchase of a listed item, this gift registry is updated accordingly. In addition to providing valuable information for the buyer, the system helps prevent the receipt of duplicate or unwanted gifts, potentially saving time for both giver and recipient.

There are many different types of registries a bridal couple can have; kitchen, tools, honeymoon or charity to name a few.

Take the time to decide what you want and need, and start early you may need the time to make your selections.


Archive for June, 2009

Capturing all the Moments at Your Wedding Reception


Your wedding photographer can’t be everywhere at the same time.  Plus, you have paid them to take pictures of the important moments of your special day,  preferably of the two of you.

For all those other moments place a disposable camera at each table.  They can be pretty inexpensive if you shop around.  At the end, the pictures will be priceless!

We have some great selections of disposable cameras at HerWeddingShop, order them today and capture all those special moments.

Disposable Camera, HerWeddingShop

Place one of these high-quality cameras at each table and let your guests capture those candid, might-have-been missed wedding memories.  Each camera can be personalized with your names and wedding date.  The cameras arrive preloaded with 27 exposures of quality 400 ISO color film and a built-in flash.



Archive for June, 2009

5 Tips to Wedding Reception Decorating


You will spend most of your planning time on reception and reception decorating, that’s where all the celebrating occurs.  So where do you begin?

1) Select a theme.  That’s the easiest way to achieve a elegantly decorating reception hall.  When you choose a theme, it allows you to narrow down your decorating scheme.  Themes can be created by a color you love, movie you enjoy or a place you have been too.

2)  Evaluate your reception space.  Take pictures of your reception hall, so that you can sit back and view what areas would be best suited for certain aspects of your wedding reception.  Find out where the reception manager normally sets up the tables.  Can you changes this or does the normal way work well for you?  Where can the band or DJ set their stage?  Can you move anything around to better suit your needs?

3)  Work within your budget.  You don’t need to spend thousands of dollars to achieve an elegant look for your reception hall.  Most reception venues will have a large selection of decorations that can be used, some may even be FREE so ask!  Start shopping early, for those great sales.

4) You will want to get a lot of ideas for the decorations, so you’ll need to do some research. Bridal magazines and the internet are great areas to start your research.

5)  Express your personality through the decorations.  A truely successful wedding is a wedding that is an extension of the couple.  This may help you select your theme!


Archive for June, 2009

Bridal Hairstyles


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Found the perfect dress, now what to do with your hair!  If I had to summary in more words this year’s wedding hairstyles I would have to say they are sexy, elegant, simple and gorgeous.  The trend being more about the hair and less about the veil, if there is a veil at all.

There are thousands of different ways you can wear your hair on your wedding day.  Some may flatter you more than others.

This video from Mon Cheri found on YouTube is a great example of all the wedding hairstyles there are out there.

Before you meet with your hairstylist there are a few things you should have in order.

1) You should have decided on your headpiece and have it with you for your first appointment.  Options for headpieces can be tiaras, headbands, hair clips, fresh flowers and silk flowers.

2) Look through wedding magazines to narrow down your selection.  By flipping through a bridal magazine you will see how brides wear their hair given their gown.

Search online for those trendy celebrity wedding hairstyles.  You will have an idea of the type of hairstyle that best suits you.  After all you want to look like yourself on your wedding day.  You wouldn’t put your hair all up if you have never worn it that way before.  You want to be comfortable in your choice.

3) Be comfortable with your choice in hairstylists.  Maybe your current hairstylist is great with color and cuts, but not a pro with bridal hairstyles.  I don’t think your hairstylist will be offended if you were to ask for someone who is more comfortable doing wedding hairstyles.  Less stressful for everyone involved.