Exquisite Handmade And Custom Wedding Invitations!
I have to tell you about an incredibly skilled artist by the name of Judi Thornley. Her skills and patience in creating absolutely unique, once off, custom wedding invitations, bonbonierre boxes, and all things wedding stationery will simply blow you away!
If you are looking for stunning wedding stationery, don’t wait to contact her. She only accepts limited bookings so she can focus entirely on creating your dream stationery.
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Jewel Candles and Stationery, (JC&S), is truly a boutique business which accepts a limited number of bookings for weddings each year. JC&S is dedicated to providing a highly personalized service that begins with an intimate consultation, and ends with absolutely beautiful couture style stationery, designed exclusively for your wedding, and that exceeds your expectations.
JC&S designs are stunning works of art, that are completely handcrafted and genuinely original. Each design is exquisitely detailed and embellished featuring delicate hand beading, fine ribbons, designer laces, precious fabrics, gorgeous Austrian crystals and pearls, and divine papers sourced from around the world. You and your guests will be enchanted with distinctive stationery that is meticulously created to unsurpassed levels of quality and perfection.
JC&S also specializes in creative, custom made accessories that will harmonize with other elements of your wedding style vision, resulting in an elegance that flows seamlessly through the day, leaving you and your guests delighted with a grand celebration of your love that exudes class and sophistication. Such accessories include; headpieces, jewelry, garters, wishing wells, venue decor, bomboniere and of course, candles.
Thrill your guests with gifts of love, made with love by JC&S, that will serve as treasured keepsakes of your wedding, long after the day itself. JC&S will create cherished memories from your dreams.
A Beginners Guide to Planning a Wedding
At www.TailoredWeddingDresses.com we know planning your wedding is a daunting task! This article will give you a timeline to keep you on track and let you know what needs to be done!
You’ve now taken the plunge and said you to his marriage proposal. You’re excited but have some trepidation about the next step. Embarking on wedding preparations can be a daunting experience. But don’t worry there is help at hand.
This beginner’s guide to wedding planning will give you a good starting point for planning the biggest celebration of your life.
The First step is to consider the date.
Do you want an autumn wedding or do you prefer the symbolism of a springtime celebration. Whichever you choose you need to allow yourself enough time to book your venues as most a booked months in advance.
The budget is the next step in planning your wedding.
How much you are willing to spend will determine the type of wedding you’ll have. Big or small. Extravagant or simple. A fully catered event or a cocktail party. To put a budget together you should estimate the cost of everything and then try to keep to your budget. Make sure you expectations and budget are realistic.
Research suppliers and vendors you think you might use for your wedding.
Below is a suggested checklist with timelines.
12 TO 24 MONTHS BEFORE WEDDING
o Announce your engagement to family, and then friends
o Decide upon a budget and list who will pay for what
o Determine wedding style and degree of formality of your wedding
o Meet with clergy. Arrange for pre-marital counselling or classes suggested by clergy
o Select ceremony site (have alternative plan if wedding is held outside)
o Select reception site (have alternative plan if wedding is held outside)
o Set date and time of wedding and reception
· Note: You must coordinate your ceremony site, reception site, date and time of wedding, budget and size of the wedding before any other definite plans can be made
o Both families begin to compile guest lists. (Set a definite date for final lists.)
o Develop a record-keeping system for all wedding details, contracts, etc.
o Develop a record-keeping system for guests, invitations, gifts, and thank-you notes
6 TO 9 MONTHS BEFORE WEDDING
o Select colour scheme and wedding theme
o Select photographer/ videographer
o Select music for ceremony
o Select reception entertainment
o Select florist
o Select limousine service or other transportation
o Select caterer (if not provided by reception site)
o Select and order wedding cake
o Choose your attendants including bridesmaids and groomsmen.
o Shop for your gown, veil, headpiece, jewellery and accessories
Note: You should order your gown at least 7 months before your wedding date.
o Select bridesmaid’s gowns
Note: These gowns should also be ordered at approximately same time as your gown. Obtain a swatch of fabric to coordinate all other wedding colours.
o Select shoes for you and bridesmaids.
o Select formalwear
o Finalize honeymoon plans
o Apply for passport and arrange for inoculations (if necessary)
o Select beauty consultant
o Make arrangements for rehearsal dinner.
o Reserve wedding night hotel suite
4 TO 6 MONTHS BEFORE WEDDING
o Finalize guest list, eliminate duplicates
o Enter guests’ names, addresses, and phone numbers into appropriate record book.
o Delegate duties to the bridal party i.e planning bachelor/bucks party and brides party/hens night
o Select wedding rings
o Select bonbonniere. (If they are to be made, begin preparations.)
o Make appointments for hairdresser, nail salon, makeup, tanning salon
o Try new hairstyle now, rather than just before wedding.
o Order invitations, wedding stationery, personal stationery with your married name, etc.
o Reconfirm plans with ceremony and reception sites, clergy person, caterer, florist, photographer, videographer, ceremony and reception musicians, baker, and travel agent for honeymoon plans.
o Check on status of attendants’ gowns.
o Write and review wedding vows, if appropriate.
o Ask special people to do reading at the ceremony.
o Design wedding program handout for ceremony and arrange to have wedding program printed.
o Make sure all deposits are paid, and contracts signed.
2 TO 4 MONTHS BEFORE WEDDING
o Address wedding invitations. (Invitations should be mailed six weeks before wedding date.)
o Select gifts for attendants
o Compile bridal shower guest lists.
o Purchase garter, cake top, knife, toasting glasses
o Set up a Bridal Registry
1 TO 2 MONTHS BEFORE WEDDING
o Have fittings for gown and attendants’ gowns
o Obtain marriage license. (30 days before wedding date)
o Purchase wedding gift for fiancé.
o Prepare seating list for reception and make place cards, if appropriate.
o Confirm ceremony details with officiate.
o Finalize wedding music
o Finalize music list for reception. Request special dances, songs, etc.
o Make an itinerary for your wedding day. Give to all wedding party members, parents, and wedding consultant.
o Make sure all transportation arrangements for wedding party have been finalized.
o Confirm that all men have been fitted for formalwear.
2 WEEKS BEFORE WEDDING
o Call guests who have not responded to invitations
o Confirm time and date of wedding rehearsal with all wedding party members.
o Obtain travel tickets, itineraries
1 WEEK BEFORE WEDDING
o Try on wedding gown to check fit and make sure it is pressed.
o Reconfirm all wedding plans: ceremony and reception site, florist, photographer, videographer, musicians, baker, and honeymoon plans.
o Give caterer/reception site final head count.
o Make final payment for any services that require prepayment.
o Verify that all attendants have wedding apparel.
1 DAY BEFORE WEDDING
o Set aside everything you will need at ceremony site: gown, headpiece, veil, accessories, shoes, stockings, slip, purse, brush and hairspray.
o Attend rehearsal
o Get a good night’s sleep!
WEDDING DAY
o Forget any details that run amok.
o Eat a good breakfast.
o Take a relaxing bath.
o See hairdresser for wedding hairstyle.
o Have makeup applied.
o Don’t forget rings and wedding license.
o Thank everyone for their help.
Enjoy the day!
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Plan Your Wedding the Right Way!
Planning a wedding takes time, patience, and enough understanding of what goes on at a wedding to make the right decisions. There are many wedding planning sites available on the internet and they can be a good starting point. But deciding on the vendors that will help you on your wedding day is a complicated venture. Hopefully this article will provide some insights into how to choose the best wedding vendors for this very important day.
Over the past 25 years at Dubnoff Wedding Photography, I have had the opportunity to speak with well over a thousand engaged couples. I am always surprised by some of the criteria many of them use to choose their wedding vendors. Here are 6 suggestions I often make to brides and grooms searching for wedding vendors for their big day:
1. RESEARCH WEDDING VENDOR REFERRALS.
Be careful here because many wedding vendors trade referrals with other wedding professionals with no real knowledge of the other’s work. They make deals with partner vendors to give out business cards to brides and grooms that they meet. Many times it’s an honest referral based upon working a few weddings with one another. But how much can a DJ, for example, really know about the quality of a wedding photographer’s work? Often times this type of referral is just based on the fact that the DJ has worked with the photographer at a number of events and liked him or her. Did the DJ ever see the final result? Did they see the wedding album? Probably not. Be sure when receiving this type of referral you ask the vendor why they are making the referral and the criteria they are using. Then check their story out with the vendor they referred. Obviously, you should try to obtain other referrals especially from married couples who have experience with the referred vendor.
2. DON’T CHOOSE A WEDDING PROFESIONAL BASED SOLELY ON A “GREATEST HITS” PORTFOLIO OF THEIR WORK.
This rule particularly applies to choosing your photographer, videographer, florist or caterer. As a wedding photographer myself I can assure you that there is nothing more misleading regarding a photographer’s talent than looking at a sample wedding album that is a compilation of their best shots at a 100 different weddings. Ask to be shown an album of one entire wedding from start to finish. Virtually anybody with a decent camera can get one great shot per wedding! The same goes for florists. Make sure that they show you examples of the flowers they provided for one entire wedding. Any caterer can give you some yummy appetizers to sample, but how many different dishes do they offer? Can they show you photos of one entire food service at a wedding? Again, the challenge for a vendor at a wedding is doing EVERYTHING right, not just 1 or 2 things.
3. CAREFULLY ASSESS THE PERSONALITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO WILL BE HANDLING YOUR WEDDING.
This is a very important point that is often overlooked. You will be spending most of your day with your photographer, DJ, wedding coordinator or videographer. It’s not enough that they are good at what they do. Make sure you can get along with this person and find them pleasant to be around. Rude and bossy photographers can cause problems with your guests and make your day miserable. A DJ will be interacting with many people at your wedding including you. Make sure he or she is friendly and easy to get along with.
4. USING FRIENDS OR RELATIVES TO SERVICE YOUR WEDDING.
Only if they are professional! This is one of the biggest mistakes made by brides and grooms. Perhaps they have a cousin who is great with music or an uncle who always takes all the photos at family events. Trust me, providing these types of services at a wedding is entirely different due to the stress, volume and time constraints involved. Some experience with weddings is absolutely necessary. The fact that “Uncle Bob” is good with his new digital camera does not mean he can handle a wedding. Your sister does wonderful work with flowers? That’s great but has she ever decorated a huge church? Has she produced 7 bouquets the night before an event? I can’t tell you how often I have seen well meaning friends or relatives completely ruin their particular part of the wedding. Be very careful here.
5. LOOK FOR SIMPLE PRICING.
One of the most common stories I hear from brides and grooms is how they spent so much more on a particular wedding service than they were led to believe. If you can’t understand the pricing or packages, keep looking. You should make it clear to the vendor that you expect COMPLETE SERVICE from them. This means that on the day of the wedding, the florist should not be telling you that there is no pedestal available for the flower arrangement in the church, so now you will be charged for one to be brought in. Make it clear that you won’t stand for that. Ala carte pricing can confuse and be misleading. Look for a vendor who offers complete package pricing, but offers the flexibility to alter the package to suit your needs.
6. IS THE VENDOR WORKING FOR YOU?
When you interview a vendor pay close attention to how they handle the presentation. Do they ask questions? Are they concerned with what is important to you at your wedding? If a vendor presentation is just one long speech about how wonderful they are, this may not be the right person for you. Look for vendors who ask YOU what you want for your wedding. As a wedding photographer, one of the first things I ask a couple during my presentation is what THEY are looking for in a photographer. Right away, this establishes whether a good match exists between vendor and the bride and groom. But more importantly, it tells you something about the person. If they ask you lots of questions, chances are they really do care about providing a service that truly fits your needs.
This list was intended to assist you in making the very difficult decisions involved when planning a wedding. It is not a complete list, but it should help you understand what’s important. There is no substitute for good, solid referrals from other brides and grooms with recent experience.
Mike Dubnoff has been a Bay Area wedding photographer since 1979. His work has been published in local newspapers, commercial brochures and national magazines.
The Dos Do Nots, And Maybes Of Having Children At Your Wedding (And How To Dress Them!)
We are having children at our wedding… I can’t imagine not having my nieces, nephews and friends little ones running around, laughing and playing.
We LOVE to dress flowergirls, and little guests so much we have a gorgeous range of dresses (made especially for each girl!) at http://www.tailoredweddingdresses.com/page/1199359 and even individually tailored shoes at http://www.tailoredweddingdresses.com/page/98066204
But, not everyone and not every theme, agrees! I found an article that may just give you some ideas.
Children and Weddings, a likely combination these days.
Most of the romantic and ideal wedding scenes we have seen in movies involve cute and huggable children. However, being the jolly, innocent and fun creatures that they are, most often, weddings, at least in the movies, involving children turn out to be hilarious and disastrously funny.
We know that children are always seeking fun and will not stop to entertain themselves during boring hours. Children can not easily cope up and comprehend the fun adults have on weddings. The occasion can be very boring to them.
When children get bored, they usher in trouble to adults. They can roam around, throw cakes at people, fight with other kids or ruin things. These are fun to them, but can be nightmares to adults, especially to brides and grooms during weddings.
Children and invitations
Admit it. The sad reality is that more and more brides, and grooms as well, do not like the idea that children will be coming over to their weddings.
Just the thought of crying children and children messing up with her gown and that of the bride’s maids make several brides throw up. Another sad fact is that some parents are not very sensitive to the issue. They could not think and understand how a bride could dislike cute and loveable kids in her wedding.
Wedding etiquette books and guides have it that the best way to exclude children to the occasion is to mention it in the invitations.
According to most wedding etiquette books, brides and grooms who dislike kids around their weddings can do two things: one, do not mention kids’ names in the invites; and two, spread the word that children are not wanted in the wedding.
The second option can be brutal, but it is nicer than having to control kids’ tantrums and annoying acts during weddings.
Because not all people understand and know wedding etiquettes, it is advisable that at some occasions, the couple should be straight forward to inform the guests before hand that the wedding would involve an adult reception.
Frankly telling parents-guests that kids will not be welcome in the wedding can also be a viable option. For some, the gesture will not be that polite, but practicality will tell other wise. Every bride and groom wants solemnity for their much- awaited moments. Understand that.
Another tactic to exclude children in wedding invitations is to mention the number of seats reserved for a particular guest. For example, Mr and Mrs Winterburg are reserved only two seats at the reception. That means, that Mr and Mrs Winterburg’s five kids do not have places in the wedding. They should know that.
If the guests still fall clueless and insist on bringing along their children with them, call them before the wedding and explain why children should not be attending the wedding. Educate them a little about wedding etiquettes.
Wedding etiquettes for children’s parents
For parents, if it is not mentioned in the wedding invitation that children are not allowed to attend the wedding, and the couple and hosts did not call to emphasize the idea, then it is safe to assume that you could tag along your children.
However, be informed and bear in mind the simple wedding etiquettes for parents. You would not want to ruin the wedding just because your kid suddenly threw an act or suddenly threw a tantrum.
Assume the position of the bride and the groom. Think of how you would feel if you were on their shoes, and children are creating scenes at your wedding. It would not be pretty and cute, right?
Make the initiative to leave your kids at home, if you can help it, when you attend the wedding. They could play around the house or watch the television or do their stuff at home. They might get bored throughout the wedding ceremony and spoil everything.
For those helplessly take along children with them on weddings, wedding etiquette experts advise you to make the most of the opportunity. In other words, make the occasion a venue or time for teaching the kids of simple and practical wedding etiquettes.
Make the occasion a teachable moment by informing the kid that he or she should behave through out the occasion just like how to adult guests behave.
This will be the best teaching occasion to shoe the kids how to act during weddings, or train them about some table and social manners.
Moreover, wedding etiquettes tell us to learn from each wedding. For the couple, on how to be good hosts. For guests, on how to be good guests and for parents to be good teachers to their kids who are incidentally, also attending the wedding.
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Celebrating Plus Size Fashion – Great Tips For Weddings (Even Yours!)
If you are plus size, you can look stunning! You don’t need to wear black clothing with no flair or colour. There’s no need to feel unattractive or boring.
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Check out the article below and begin to experiment!
When you are in a place where you want to look your best, you will find that there are plenty of styles out there that will celebrate your body shape rather than attempt to conceal it!
If you are someone who shops in the plus sized stores, you will find that there are far too many styles that will try to conceal your body, but the truth of the matter is that no matter what shape you are, there are definitely styles that can flatter you and make you look great, just as you are. When you are getting ready to go shopping, whip out those coupons and keep a few of these tips in mind.
Get a good bra
When you get into the plus sizes, you will find that getting a well-fitted bra can be difficult. This is unfortunate, as having a good bra can really help your posture and improve the way that clothing hangs on you! Considering going to a specialty bra shop if necessary, but make sure that you have a bra that is both comfortable and supportive. This means getting a bra where you are not spilling out of your cups, where the strap lays comfortably around your body and where the support is not slung over your shoulders! These bras can be expensive, so keep an eye out for great sales and coupons.
Look for a good fit.
Remember that just because an outfit has been scaled up does not mean that it is perfect for you. The issue with a lot of plus size clothing is that it has been enlarged without any regard to the shape of the person who will be wearing it. Be patient and search out clothes that really suit you. Stay away from things hang on you like a bag and make sure that anything that you chose does have good space for your hips, your breasts and your stomach. Finding clothing like this can be challenge, so keep an eye out and don’t hesitate to try on several different sizes of the same top.
Great colors
Remember that when you are thinking about fashion that you should think about color. If you are plus sized, too often you are told that you should stick to dark colors or worse yet, that vertical stripes are the only thing that you should wear. The truth of the matter is that there is a lot more out there than just dark colors. Consider jewel tones or pastels if that is what suits you, and make sure that you take the time to figure out what colors look great together.
Emphasize
When you want to clothes that look great on you, choose features that you love. Do you want a cute and sassy look with a low neckline, or do you feel like showing off curvy hips? Choosing clothes to emphasize rather than hide is quite important!
When you get ready to go shopping, go with determination and don’t come back until you find something that really suits. Keep in mind that there are now lots of online boutiques that serve people of all body types, and finding great coupons is a great way to look terrific!
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Wedding and Time-machine: Discover New Marriage Ideas
Are you planning to get married?
Looking for exclusive ideas for wedding day? Search no more: I will share with you innovative fantastic ideas to make your wedding stand out and be remembered for years to come! If you want to have a wedding that is truly out of this world, it is actually very simple to achieve!
“How?” I hear you ask.
Well, all you need to do is to have an alternative style of dress, or to replace the usual Meldenson march with something a little more passionate, such as hard rock music for example! All invited to your wedding will be surprised and it will make your wedding truly unforgettable. If, however, you think that hard rock music is a little too much to bear, then how about putting on one of your favourite songs that is also original and lively?
We conducted a painstaking amount of research into the subject of weddings and uncovered several marriage ceremonies that you could call ‘out of the ordinary’. These ceremonies are famous throughout the world for their extravagance and significance.
We found ‘wild’ weddings, ‘fairytale’ weddings, ‘ethnic-style’ weddings, ‘exotic’ weddings, ‘retro’ weddings or even ‘time-machine’ wedding and, last but not least, ‘art-style’ weddings.
In the next few paragraphs, we will take you on a guided tour of these weddings and give you a report on the types of weddings that are out there for you to enjoy.
Wild weddings
We shall begin with the ‘wild’ wedding. This type of wedding requires you to be extremely brave, to cast away your inhibitions and to simply revel in the rush of adrenaline. The ‘wild’ wedding really does lives up to its name – it is so flamboyant and extreme! If you want your wedding to be in this style, you need bags of energy to be able to really let off steam and to party! To be specific, a ‘wild’ wedding is not a standard marriage ceremony; it is an exuberant fantasy which brings with it a tide of pleasure.
So, how does one achieve a wedding such as this?
Well, you need to think about how you can make alterations to the typical wedding scenario. In place of a bouquet you could carry a wreath, for example, you could wear Gothic attire instead of a wedding dress or hire unusual transport like a fast, sports car. How about organising a banquet on a quiet country lane or in a surgery? You could add to the fantasy of the occasion by incorporating alternative pranks into the ceremony. For two whole days you and your guests will be kept amused! At the end of the day, a ‘wild’ wedding needs to do what it says on the tin – be wild!
The idea of fantasy is to know no boundaries or inhibitions! Use this as a basis for your own ‘wild’ wedding!
Fairytale weddings
The next type of alternative wedding is the ‘fairytale’ wedding. As you can probably guess, dear readers, fairytale weddings are weddings that, yes you guessed it, are based on fairytales! Fairytale weddings are typically based on fairytales such as “Cinderella” or “Sleeping Beauty.” The dresses will be reminiscent of fairytale dresses and the heroes of the fairytales will always be present at your ceremony. These heroes of the stories make for wonderful entourage. If you choose to be a Cinderella on your big day, then you will need a fairy godmother, a king and even some ugly sisters! Of course, you must have a wicked stepmother too.
The crux of the occasion is the Ball, to which you will invite your ‘handsome prince’ – the groom. The celebrations end at midnight at which time a pumpkin-style carriage will draw up and whisk you away!
Ethnic weddings
The next type of wedding is the ‘ethnic-style’ wedding. ‘Ethnic style’ essentially means national style. Ok, so what does this mean you ask yourselves? Put simply, if you choose to have a wedding in ethnic style, then the guests, the groom, the bride and the caterers must all be dressed in national costume. The entertainment at this type of wedding is in the form of rituals, customs and observations of traditional, national ways. Revive old traditions from food to old elegant clothing. This ancient atmosphere will create time-machine wonders – it will take you and your guests centuries back; as though you were one of your ancestors!
The ideas for a ethnic wedding can be derived from customs of your motherland as well as from traditions of another country that you are fond of. Whichever you choose, you will feel like a true national! Exotic weddings The next type of alternative wedding is the ‘exotic’ wedding. An ‘exotic’ wedding is similar to a wild wedding.
But where at the wild wedding you can be elaborate with your dreams, at an exotic wedding you can incorporate your hobbies. If you love parachute jumping, then go ahead! If you like motorcycles, then no problem! Tie some tins-cans to a Vampire and off you go! Just make sure you have a courtege for the motorcycles. The bride can be dressed in white leathers with a bandana on her head in place of a veil. The groom can wear tight-fitting, black trousers instead of a morning suit and a necktie. A bride and groom on a motorcycle with tin-cans attached to the back, What a sight to behold!
Underwater weddings
Have you ever heard of an underwater wedding? Well, this style of wedding is a type of exotic wedding! The couple’s first kiss is underwater as well as the exchanging of the rings and even the signing of the register! To make the occasion even more exotic, you could have the ceremony on a desert island. Although whether you can call it a desert island after you have planned your wedding on it remains to be seen!
Retro weddings
The next alternative wedding is the ‘retro-style’ wedding. This style is in keeping with the period of the ’60s to the ’90s. What can we say about this type of wedding? Well, the traditions, the music and the attire all are reminiscent of this period.
The bride and the groom wear clothing that is typical of the time and the music and customs also conform to the period. Classic, ethnic and beautiful styles are all characteristic of ‘retro style.’
Body-paintings: art-style wedding
The final, alternative-style wedding is the ‘art-style’ wedding. If you know anything about art-style, then you will realise that if you have this type of wedding, you don’t just need to be brave, you need to be VERY brave!
Art-style involves decorating the body with special paints. Art style is contemporary in its design. The wedding attire consists of very unusual body paintings that can be almost anything depends on your taste and fantasy. Just imagine! Eastern Touch Influenced by an eastern tradition called mehendi to decorate bride’s palms, feet. In Western variations it expands to back and shoulders.
Imagine, a bride, with beautifully decorated hands, feet, shoulders and back, wearing open wedding clothes to demonstrate this artistic design.
Of course, to have this type of wedding it is also extreme. It is a very amusing way to enjoy the wedding. To put it simply, if you are a creative person who is not afraid of anything and anyone, then why not go for it?
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Chocolate Wedding Cake Designs!
As the wedding ceremony is an important occasion in one’s life and so every thing related to wedding is equally significant. In midst of all wedding work and arrangements one should even highlight on wedding cake.
There are different types of wedding cake available in bakery or in local restaurant like Chocolate wedding cakes, Square wedding cakes, Pink wedding cakes, fancy wedding cakes, Simple wedding cakes and many others to mention. Only focus on wedding cake should not be drawn even its taste should also be taken into account.
Wedding cake is the only sweetness that all guests are waiting for after having their food. Wedding cake should be special and memorable for everyone who tasted it.
Chocolate wedding cake is highly demanded in wedding season.
Generally it is liked by all people of any age say from small children to adults.
When you are running short of time to order wedding cake in mean time then chocolate wedding cake is the best choice without spending much of time in gathering information of various types of cakes, whom to order such kind of queries. Mostly, chocolate wedding cake is liked by children very much.
Factor like the number of members going to be present on the wedding day, the style and size of wedding cake and the budget should be taken into consideration. Weddings of executive and celebrities does not care about the money going behind their wedding cake but the case is not same with all who cannot afford it. So you should be able to right select the chocolate wedding cake in accordance of your desires within limited money.
The main attraction of chocolate wedding cake lies in its décor.
It is advisable to know from the baker of what ingredients are going to be used. Take some chocolate wedding cake pictures as examples learn to décor the wedding cake in the similar manner. If you want to décor your chocolate wedding cake in a very simple way then work can be done by selecting a proper color theme and flavor.
Elegant wedding cake needs lot of attention to add up to its beauty. Proper care should be taken while slicing and serving to all other members.
There are different kinds of chocolate wedding cakes like dark chocolate and chocolate desserts wedding cakes serving with fresh fruit and cream. Many chocoholics like to decorate in fondant icing, a replica of traditional cake.
Make the use of flowers, colors and on the fillings for your wedding cake. Now-a-days you come up with hundreds of options so selecting the best of chocolate wedding cake from all should not be a big task. Hence, the sweetness of chocolate wedding cake is completely different from other wedding cakes making the evening of wedding ceremony more adorable.
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