The unity candle ceremony is not always just a time to signify the joining of a bride and groom, but can also denote the coming together of two families. This wonderful unity candle allows the bride and groom to incorporate children or other family members in the ceremony. The flexible circle design features a monogram crest with the option to personalize the top and bottom portions of the circle with names, wedding date, or a special message. Include your children’s names to transform this design into a personalized family crest if desired.
Weddingstar Personalized Memorial Pillar Candle
Weddings are one of the most emotionally charged occasions in anyone’s lifetime. Recognizing that deceased loved ones will be unable to share in this momentous event often contributes additional sentiments that are bittersweet.
The intent of memorializing loved ones is to create a touching demonstration of the infinite bond that remains with these special family members or friends. Couples wishing to formally acknowledge those individuals that remain present their hearts have a range of accessories and ceremonies to choose from.
The lighting of a candle has been used for generations as a way to memorialize. Today, Personalized Memorial Pillar Candles are available for use at weddings. These can include the names of deceased individuals along with the date of the wedding. This candle can be lit prior to or during the wedding ceremony. If desired, consult your Officiate to assist with the selection of a thoughtful verse to be used to accompany the lighting process.
Destination and Beach Theme Wedding Accessories
Choosing a Wedding Planner
Some brides insist on planning every detail of their wedding while others need a little help and advice. Wedding Planners can save you valuable time, money and stress by helping you create the wedding you’ve always dreamed of, on time and on budget. They are well versed in the art of negotiating with caterers, venues and florists.
Before you choose your wedding planner there are a number of factors to review. Take the same care and diligence you would put into choosing any other important wedding accessories, into choosing your planner.
First, do some investigative work. Ask around to learn of other’s experiences, visit local trade wedding shows, and extend your search into cyberspace. Joining a local wedding online forum is one of the best ways to find out about the goings on in your community and to learn of the reputation of any particular planner.
Once you have created a shortlist of potential planners, meet with them face-to-face to interview and get to know them better. One of the easiest ways to do so is by asking the important questions. While references are important it is an unlikely event that a planner will put forth the name of anyone that experienced dissatisfaction. Instead do a little sleuthing on your own. Check your local better business bureau to see if any complaints have been lodged against them, check to see if they have any formal credentials, and ask to see a list of events they have previously been hired to cover. A well-rounded planner will have covered more than just weddings.
Another list you should ask for is one of duties they expect to fulfil. Go through this list carefully, adding any areas you feel would be best tailored to you and deleting those you feel unnecessary. By having them provide the list rather than drawing one up yourself, you may be surprised at areas they may include, that in your own inexperience, you would never have dreamed necessary.
While some brides will choose to hire the services of their wedding planner to take care of their entire event from engagement to gift opening, others will prefer, as a cost saving measure, to hire their planner for a particular portion such as the reception. When assessing the cost of a wedding planner a number of different fee schedules can be applied. Some planners set one-time basic fees based on the number of guests invited, some base their fee as 15% of the wedding budget, while still others use an hourly rate. Whichever method they choose, make sure you get all of the details in writing, outlining clearly the expectations of both sides, including financial remuneration.
A Wedding Planner is a great asset to a wedding. You may have the dream and the vision, but it is their experience that will turn that dream into a reality.
Let’s talk about lighting for your wedding day…
Lighting is a huge underlying element in setting the atmosphere for your wedding. When well planned, it will make every component of your wedding look even more stunning. The way a location is illuminated can take the identical site from standard to picturesque. Combine transparent mediums with non-traditional lighting for rich looking, lighted centerpieces. Use miniature Weddingstar Water Activated Diamond Lights to create a sparkling base for floral arrangements. For a more traditional and warm focal point, arrange varied sizes of square or round pillar candles and embellish the bases with foliage of your choice. Blend transparent tulle with wedding light garland around your head table to create a dreamy feeling.
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Weddingstar Jewel Hair Twists – Aurora Borealis Swarovski Crystals
These flower crystals are a wonderful addition to any hairstyle. Scatter them throughout your hair for extra sparkle. Have your bridesmaids or flower girl wear them to complement their dresses.
Weddingstar Jewel Hair Twists – Aurora Borealis Swarovski Crystals
Weddingstar Miniature Winter Snowglobes
Snow globes are always a favorite with guests young and old. These new “Mr. & Mrs.” snowman globes are so adorable, you can’t help but smile! Mini Snow globes would be a sensation at any winter wedding. These snow globes do not have to be reserved just for weddings. This cute couple would make a great Christmas Gift or Holiday Event Favor as well.
Weddingstar Baby Prints Photo Albums
This great baby shower gift is an adorable keepsake for both parents and child. The design is available in pink and blue with a small square clay piece with two baby footprints. Archival and photo safe – acid free. Slip In Pocket. Holds 200 4″x6″ prints.
Weddingstar Silver Plated Heart Handled Bell
The ringing of the bell in combination with the pronouncement of the names can recognize those that can be present only in your heart. Bells can also be used throughout the reception. Each time the guests ring their bells it signals the bride and groom to kiss.









