Marriage means many different things to many different people. However, there are specific daily similarities with which couples can be correlated.
See how described the wedding summarized below:
"Marriage is like having a big child who must then find his things - shoes, wallet, keys, contact lenses.» - Ciara Hill
"Marriage is to be very sure that you can identify your husband in a kataskoteino room only by the farts.» - Laura Looch
"Marriage is when you eat food and ask 'Do you want a little?' But hope to tell you not.» - Gary Casper Muirhead
"Marriage is to kiss your child goodnight before your partner and run down to get the first remote control.» - Melissa Waldron
"Marriage is to observe who can pretend to sleep longer when a child or pet wants something.» - Christine Wiedeman Summers
"Marriage is basically trying to remember when the other haircut changed to do not forget to tell him that he go, even if it has not changed at all.» - Paige Smith Radley
"Marriage is listening to your wife telling the same joke to different people and trying to have fun with it every time you listen.» - Kathleen Snow
"Marriage is to late nights alone watching Netflix while others snore loudly in the other room.» - Mary Kathryn Elizabeth Drain
"Marriage is a partnership - this finds insects and I kill.» - Scott King
"Marriage is to be able to say 'go and get your own ice cream' and not feel bad about not sharing.» - Whitney Van Zyl
"Marriage is essential to state very quickly all the things you want or need to be done before the other person sit or lie down.» - Jessica Kazakos
2015年7月30日星期四
2015年7月28日星期二
Shared: Just Married? Your Post Wedding To-Dos
Just Married? Your Post Wedding To-Dos
All those details you spent months agonizing over miraculously came together: you said your vows, had your party, and somehow, here you are—married! But don't feel blue just yet. You still have a few things to wrap up that will keep you busy. Attend to these final postwedding to-dos during the first few weeks (or even days) after your wedding, and you can enjoy the memories of your special day for decades to come.
Save the Cake
Don't let those yummy wedding cake memories end with the last bite. Instruct the catering staff to take off the top tier at the end of the night and box it for transport. Appoint a 'cake captain' (one of your family members or close friends) to take it home andprepare it for preservation by following these steps:
1. Remove any sugar flowers or decorative adornments
2. Chill the cake well before wrapping it up so the icing hardens and won't stick to the plastic wrap.
3. Wrap the (unadorned) cake in several layers of plastic wrap—not aluminum foil, which may cause freezer burn.
4. Seal the wrapped cake in an airtight bag, tie a ribbon around the package so you won't mistake it for anything else and place it in your freezer.
Tip: Some cakes freeze better and longer than others. If you're hoping to focus on taste as well as nostalgia consider placing an order for a fresh cake tier in the same flavor as your original cake to enjoy on your year anniversary.
Keep Your Bouquet
There are two ways to hold on to your flowers for the long haul. The press and frame option simply flattens a few blooms so they can be displayed in a picture frame alongside photos or your invitation; while the glass dome or shadow box option preserves your bouquet in its original shape and vacuum-seals it inside a glass container. Whichever method you prefer your best bet is to hire a pro for a perfect, polished look. Choose from a local preservation company or a nationwide one and make a reservation about a month in advance. Then all you have to do is pack up your bouquet according to their guidelines, drop it off or ship it as soon after the wedding as possible (a day or two is best) and they'll do the rest. And if you do plan to save your bouquet be sure to protect it at the reception—ask the caterer to store it in the fridge or at the very least stick the stems in water.
Preserve Your Gown
A gown as gorgeous as yours deserves safe-keeping—to pass down to your daughter or just have for posterity. Your first step, regardless of what you plan to do with it next is to have it professionally cleaned by someone who specializes in wedding gowns. Ask your seamstress or the store where you purchased your dress to recommend a cleaner as well as a skilled preservationist (fyi: they are often one and the same). While it's generally safe to wait as long as six weeks after the ceremony to have your dress preserved, it's best to get it cleaned a few days after the wedding—so if you're leaving on your honeymoon have your mom or MOH bring it in and point out any stains to the cleaner. Until then, store it in a dark, dry place, rolled or folded in a clean white sheet. Before you hand over your one-and-only gown be sure to ask about procedure and warranties and request an estimate since prices for preservation can vary based on the complexity of the gown's beadwork, train length, and stain damage. After preservation find a place to store the box where it's protected from extreme temperatures, moisture, and exposure to direct sunlight.
Say Thank You
While most couples dread handwriting 150 personalized notes the deed must be done. And sooner rather than later—for gifts received after the wedding the rule is you're supposed to get thank-yous out within a month after you return from the honeymoon. (For gifts received before it's within two weeks of their arrival) Sure that's nice in theory, but realistically if you can get them all out by your two-month anniversary, both you and your guests will be happy. To make the chore more manageable divide and conquer. If you each put aside fifteen minutes daily (or every other day) you can probably bang them out at a rate of ten a day and be done in the allotted two months. Open a bottle of wine, do it together, and soon you'll be back to using all your new gadgets and gifts rather than writing about them.
Create an Album
Most wedding photography packages don't include prints and albums, so after the wedding, you'll need to settle down to the hard work of selecting the photos you want and deciding how you want to preserve them—make this a to-do list priority or we promise you, it will be two years and you'll still be album-less! Choosing images takes six hours on average, so don't expect it to be a quick task but taking time to reflect with your fabulous photos is part of the payoff for all the planning you did. Start by sorting out the top 20 or 30 that jump out at you as favorites and weeding out the bad pics (i.e: blinking guests). Then group everything else into categories like getting ready, ceremony, cocktail hour, etc. Once you've decided what kind of album you want and how many pages it will hold layout the pictures and keep arranging them until you create a smooth yet dynamic flow that tells a story of the day.
Change Your Name
Facebook status changed: check! Now it's time for those other official changes, like your last name. To do that you'll need your original (or certified) marriage license with the raised seal and your new last name on it. It should have been sent automatically but if not call the clerk's office to track it down. Then do the following:• Change Your Social Security CardVisit the Social Security Administration's website (ssa.gov) to fill out the application and see where to send it.
• Change Your LicenseHead to the local DMV to get a new license with your new married name—bring every form of identification you can get your hands on, including your new Social Security card.
• Change Your Bank Accounts
The fastest way to do this is to go into your local branch with your new driver's license and marriage license. As well as changing the name attached to your accounts, you should also request new checks and debit and credit cards too.
The fastest way to do this is to go into your local branch with your new driver's license and marriage license. As well as changing the name attached to your accounts, you should also request new checks and debit and credit cards too.
• Change Everything ElseOnce you've changed your social security card and driver's license everything else should be a piece of cake. Some places may only require a phone call. Make a list (post office, employers/payroll, voter registration office, alumni associations, etc.) and notify each organization one by one.
Sell Off Your Stuff
If you're less sentimental and looking to recoup some of the money you spent consider selling your dress, accessories, or your décor for another bride to enjoy. There are plenty of online resources to help you out. Start by posting your offer on The Knot Message Boards , describing your items and a way for brides-to-be to get in touch. Then Google “sell your wedding stuff" to find lots of resale and auction sites as well as tips for snagging the best price for your things. Don't need the extra cash and feel like doing some good? Donation is another way to go.
Plan Something New
Last but definitely not least start planning something new to look forward to. It will help ward off post-wedding blues and you'll put those organizational skills acquired over the past year to good use. Invite friends over for a happy hour to christen your new barware, throw an après-wedding name change bash, or start researching ideas for a one year anniversary vacation. And don't forget to update your ticker on The Knot so you can start counting down to the next milestone.
2015年7月25日星期六
Video: How to Wear A Simple Bridesmaid Dress in Multiple Looks
How to Wear A Simple Bridesmaid Dress in Multiple Looks?
That would not be easy for a single dress. But we are talking about a dress with ruffles or straps, which makes it possible or even stunning to design (DIY) your dress. Want your bridesmaids to look different even if they are in the same pretty style? Check this one video to unveil the mystery.
With a simple style of sweet tulle bridesmaid dress, you can make it a double strap, single strap, halter, or even strapless. Isn't that amazing?
Find the video: How to Wear A Simple Bridesmaid Dress in Multiple Looks
Find the dress: http://www.topwedding.com.au/sweetheart-tulle-convertible-bridesmaid-dress-in-floor-length-lflw150152a-au.html
That would not be easy for a single dress. But we are talking about a dress with ruffles or straps, which makes it possible or even stunning to design (DIY) your dress. Want your bridesmaids to look different even if they are in the same pretty style? Check this one video to unveil the mystery.
With a simple style of sweet tulle bridesmaid dress, you can make it a double strap, single strap, halter, or even strapless. Isn't that amazing?
Find the video: How to Wear A Simple Bridesmaid Dress in Multiple Looks
Find the dress: http://www.topwedding.com.au/sweetheart-tulle-convertible-bridesmaid-dress-in-floor-length-lflw150152a-au.html
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2015年7月23日星期四
24 Promises That Every Future Husband Should Make
-You Will try to solve your problems and not just hear saying "awful situation".
-You Face or (would entrust a deal to someone else) any problems with bugs.
-You Say bad things about your family when you behave badly.
-De Will steal your first and I will always be your biggest supporter.
-You Will eat anything you cook ... unless absolute disgust because life is too short.
-You Responding very well to the words "please" and "thank you."
-There Will be drunk in an event that is important to you.
-You On Amazon regularly with my knowledge completely trivial matters.
-You Bring flowers home without any reason, and no, I do not feel guilty about something.
-De'll Share all my passwords with you nor I will ask them your own.
-You Say the wrong words to songs ... loudly.
-You Will continue to abhor the reality, unless you marry a reality TV star.
-You Will greatly appreciate any effort you about sports.
-You Do jokes at inappropriate times. You generally will laugh.
-I Am referring to myself as a hero, not always ironically.
-You To fill with compliments, especially honestly.
-You Advise for most purchases that cost more than $ 1,000 - adjusted for inflation of the monetary amounts of 2015 - unless it is a gift for you or if you are too rich.
-You To cuddle up to want to sleep.
-There Will steal from a shop. This obviously is not an issue but I am a person who follows the eighth command.
-There Will leave our disagreements to change my opinion about you as an individual.
-De I will become a vegetarian.
-De Will create band.
-You Help in moving your friends (provided that it is not completely stupid).
-There Will neglect (completely) myself.
-You Face or (would entrust a deal to someone else) any problems with bugs.
-You Say bad things about your family when you behave badly.
-De Will steal your first and I will always be your biggest supporter.
-You Will eat anything you cook ... unless absolute disgust because life is too short.
-You Responding very well to the words "please" and "thank you."
-There Will be drunk in an event that is important to you.
-You On Amazon regularly with my knowledge completely trivial matters.
-You Bring flowers home without any reason, and no, I do not feel guilty about something.
-De'll Share all my passwords with you nor I will ask them your own.
-You Say the wrong words to songs ... loudly.
-You Will continue to abhor the reality, unless you marry a reality TV star.
-You Will greatly appreciate any effort you about sports.
-You Do jokes at inappropriate times. You generally will laugh.
-I Am referring to myself as a hero, not always ironically.
-You To fill with compliments, especially honestly.
-You Advise for most purchases that cost more than $ 1,000 - adjusted for inflation of the monetary amounts of 2015 - unless it is a gift for you or if you are too rich.
-You To cuddle up to want to sleep.
-There Will steal from a shop. This obviously is not an issue but I am a person who follows the eighth command.
-There Will leave our disagreements to change my opinion about you as an individual.
-De I will become a vegetarian.
-De Will create band.
-You Help in moving your friends (provided that it is not completely stupid).
-There Will neglect (completely) myself.
2015年7月21日星期二
Shared:The Bride's Final Week Feel-Good Guide
The Bride's Final Week Feel-Good Guide
Beauty
In the days prior to your wedding, it’s essential that you slather on the sunscreen and do your best to stay out of the sun so that you don’t end up with any last-minute burns or tan-lines that you can’t fix, warns Jessica Pennington, owner of Stella Event Design, St. Joseph, Michigan. “You should also moisturize, moisturize, moisturize!” she adds. “Most brides are wearing heavier-than-usual makeup, so hydrated skin can help you get those flawless close-ups.”
In addition, Valarie Kirkbride, owner of Cleveland-based Kirkbrides Wedding Planning & Design, recommends a spa day your BFFs. Now is not the time to try new products or get aggressive treatments, but relaxing in the steam room or a gentle massage can give you that all-over glow.
Health
To help keep you energized for all the week’s activities and minimize final-hour bloat, Kirkbride always encourages drinking lots of water and eating plenty of vegetables. She also notes that getting good sleep is essential. “Many brides underestimate just how overwhelming their wedding will be, physically, mentally and emotionally. I try to discourage squeezing in that one, last workout if a bride is already exhausted, and, instead, encourage taking naps to rest-up for the big day.”
Relaxation
Pennington’s top feel-good tip is to have a one-week cut-off on all wedding projects. “I see so many brides stress over last-minute projects,” she says. “They see something in a magazine and want to add it (or, worse, make it) and then end up working into the wee hours trying to finish it.”
Instead, Pennington advises setting aside some time in that final week to simply hang out with your sweetie – have fun, be romantic or simply veg out. “You’ll go into your wedding day focused on the big picture and not sweating the small stuff!”
2015年7月19日星期日
TopWedding.com.au Reviews 2015: Is It Trusted Site & Legit?
TopWedding.com Reviews 2015: Is It Trusted Site & Legit?
About TopWedding.com.au Reviews 2015
This website is an global online shop that mainly sells bridal party dresses, gowns, accessories, groom wear, special occasion dresses, favors and reception decorations. Since it all started, TopWedding.com.au has provided for thousands of weddings with the apparel collections they have at affordable prices. Their releases include the promise of providing excellent customer service and convenience for online shopping patrons. People that want to have the perfect wedding arrangement should check this site. Read more on the TopWedding.com.au review below to find out what the pros and cons are about the online shop.
Best Thing about TopWedding.com.au Reviews 2015
The thing that makes shopping at TopWedding.com.au great for people who are planning a wedding are the categories that they offer. When it comes to wedding apparel, you can find the latest gowns, accessories and groom wear all displayed at their website. There is even a category for outfits that were popular over the past year. From Disney styles to vintage inspired dresses and gowns, you will be sure to find the style that you are looking for at the website. The prices of their apparel aren’t too expensive as well and they also offer free shipping for their goods.
Drawback about TopWedding.com.au Reviews 2015
The only bad thing about TopWedding.com.au is that those items marked as ‘Finale Sale’ are not allowed to be returned back to the store. This usually includes dresses which are customized according to the buyer. That means that if there’s anything wrong with the color, design or fitting of the dress which you’ve ordered online, you cannot have them returned to expect a refund. Earrings, jewelry sets and dyed items are also included under this condition. It is important to contact their customer representatives or read their terms of use before making a purchase at the website to understand their rules.
In Summary of TopWedding.com.au Reviews 2015 – Is It Trusted Site & Legit?
Following the advice provided in this TopWedding.com.au review and buying at the website is a smart choice for many users. The outfits that they offer are very affordable and come with amazing designs. People can even place orders on items that they can customize and have them delivered to their doorstep. Shipping is also not a problem because majority of the merchandise that they sell come with free deliveries. You will just have to know about their terms and conditions when it comes to returns to avoid any problems when shopping here.
2015年7月17日星期五
Financial Wedding Invitations
You said 'Yes'! You have sent congratulations on your upcoming wedding, and now it's time to prepare the list of your guests and think what to do with the invitations.
Musters is the cornerstone of your wedding. They set the tone and show event. They can be traditional and elegant or modern and vibrant - as simple or as sophisticated as the bride herself. Whether the event is a fun bridal party or a formal affair, your invitations should delight and move the interest of your guests.
When you add a dose of your personal style in the design of invitations, allow your loved ones to know that everything in your wedding will be unique. Below are some economic ideas that you can create your own home!
Invitation with Beach Ball
Draw their attention and let them know that the wedding will be fun!
You will need:
Circular white labels
Loop 6 inch diameter cards
Small metal studs
Glue Spray
Scissors
Invitations Flowers
A glittering flower can add instant drama to a simple design. A light airy floral fabric adds a dose of romance in a printed invitation. Select a fabric ribbon with flowers will spread on the paper and which can be cut beautifully edges. Put glue to secure it.
Wrap in a tube
There are many ways to send your invitations. Think of the box (or folder) from the outside with the tubes can be found in shops with crafts and stationery. Print colorful invitations, wrap them in a roll, add glittering garlands and put them into the tube. Make sure you have the correct postage before mail.
2015年7月16日星期四
Wedding Blogs
As a bride, there are 3 main reasons why you should read blogs about marriage:
Chance for Inspiration.
Either you have already decided that your wedding will be a feast in the barn or just know that you should plan an event, the main objective of blogs about marriage is to inspire you. Websites such as Bayside Bride, Snippet and Ink, offer great photos and stories with their own style: weddings by the sea on the East Coast but also absolutely classic weddings respectively. And do not forget the DIY tips are in abundance, as in Oh Lovely Day - the answer to your frustration and freshman dear friend of your budget.
Sellers.
As you plan your wedding, one of the biggest decisions you will have to make is who to hire or get married in your hometown or are planning to get married to another remote destination. Read endless reviews Provider (Who can you trust?) Or just go to your favorite publisher of blogs to shorten the list for you. Drivers for sellers, as in Style Unveiled, gather respectable vendors by category and region. For most blogs are rigorous evaluation procedures to incorporate the sellers the driver of a blog - even if you are mailing lists for payment, sellers should be proposed by many brides and other vendors to participate.
Always keep in mind the policy of the site for sellers driver - if not clearly mentioned, send an emails to the editor and ask what conditions must have a business to be in their proposed list. And do not forget that blogs showing pictures true marriage and photographing them will have a list of vendors who participated in the end of each article - there you can find not only vendors you like, but sellers and working with them for them to constitute its own your dream team.
Real Couples.
If you and blogs about marriage show photos of a wedding, a show and why. The site Southern Weddings, for example, always suspends the story of the couple along with their photos. Gather true tips and take lessons from couples who meet as why should / should not choose to see the bride before the wedding or advice squandering (the photography is a very popular answer!) Or savings as regards the budget. In addition, be sure to check the comments of blogs.
If you are curious about specific information of a marriage often publishers and other commentators who know what happened will answer you. To learn things from real brides and grooms who have gone through the process of design and you come into contact with those who passed now, is priceless.
2015年7月14日星期二
Shared: 7 Wedding Gown Shopping Mistakes That Every Bride-to-Be Makes
7 Wedding Gown Shopping Mistakes That Every Bride-to-Be Makes
Shopping for a wedding gown is one of the most exciting experiences you'll likely have in your life. But, like any crucial task, it's rife with the possibility of error.
The blunders I'm talking about, however, have little to do with the type of dress you buy (the shape, the style, and so on) and more to do with the overall process, which can be quite overwhelming. (This shopping excursion will be unlike any you've had before!)
While some of the following mistakes may sound like they could be avoided simply by having some common sense, I have often found common sense to be in fact the least common of the senses. Especially when you're in the midst of wedding planning.
Since you already have so much on your mind by the time you're ready to try on some gowns, here's my advice for making your shopping experience as smooth as possible--and some insider tips on how to avoid the biggest mistakes brides make while trying to find their dream dresses.
1. Not wearing great undergarments. Certainly, you won't purchase your wedding undergarments before you've chosen a gown, but you do need excellent support for the gowns you're trying on to look great. (And if you are not sample size, as most women are not, an ill-fit will be exacerbated without them.) A well-fitting strapless bra is often key.
You also will be in and out of the gowns for at least 30 to 60 minutes and in-between you may stand there in nothing but your skivvies. So your undergarments should at least be clean and without tears.
2. Not wearing deodorant. I'm going to be perfectly frank: The excitement of the salon experience could likely cause more "shvitzing" than you typically experience. You don't want to be nervous about sweating all over the gorgeous gowns. Plus, imagine the person before you trying on the same merchandise and stinking up the dresses you're trying on. You don't want to be that person.
3. Not having clean hair. This is another case of courtesy. Typically, you will try on veils with the gowns, but you may even just run into a salon on your lunch break and without a shopping buddy. Remember that every veil you try has been put on by many others and all you can hope for is that they were courteous and had clean hair, too. Pay it forward.
4. Ordering a gown in a projected size. Today, you may be five, ten or even twenty pounds bigger than your "ideal" wedding day weight. Your professional stylist, however, will try to dissuade you from ordering any size other than the size you would fit into today--and you should listen to him or her. A gown can always be altered to fit perfectly. But it will be a disaster if the gown arrives too small.
5. Buying a gown without knowing your anticipated heel height. It is always best to shop with a heel that's the approximate height of what you will wear on your wedding day--and not just to see the general way a gown falls but for the sake of alterations. You want to make sure that if there is any intricate lace on the hemline, it won't be compromised.
Often, a lace hem is separate from the actual lace on the skirt and you can request to send "hem lace separately" to avoid costly removal and adjustment in alterations. And, if the designer's standard "hollow to hem" is too short for you to begin with, it is best to have the heel height right so that even the most experienced stylist doesn't overlook this extremely critical detail. Human error can happen and it can really be a nightmare to fix later on.
6. Not having a budget in mind. This typically happens because the majority of brides have no idea what things cost, so it's important to look at gown shopping as a perfect opportunity to educate yourself and ask questions. If you can add to your budget once you're in the salon, great! But to try on gowns that are over-budget and risk falling in love--only to have to severely compromise later--will leave you feeling dissatisfied.
7. Not knowing the religious standards of the officiant marrying you.Often, we know that if a wedding is to be held in a church or synagogue there may be a dress code to follow. But if the ceremony is to be off-site, it is best to clarify any requirements with your officiant well in advance of the buying trip. This way, you can ask the stylist what ideas he or she might have if the neckline or sleeves on a gown you love are not quite right for your clergy.
Shopping for a wedding gown is one of the most exciting experiences you'll likely have in your life. But, like any crucial task, it's rife with the possibility of error.
The blunders I'm talking about, however, have little to do with the type of dress you buy (the shape, the style, and so on) and more to do with the overall process, which can be quite overwhelming. (This shopping excursion will be unlike any you've had before!)
While some of the following mistakes may sound like they could be avoided simply by having some common sense, I have often found common sense to be in fact the least common of the senses. Especially when you're in the midst of wedding planning.
Since you already have so much on your mind by the time you're ready to try on some gowns, here's my advice for making your shopping experience as smooth as possible--and some insider tips on how to avoid the biggest mistakes brides make while trying to find their dream dresses.
1. Not wearing great undergarments. Certainly, you won't purchase your wedding undergarments before you've chosen a gown, but you do need excellent support for the gowns you're trying on to look great. (And if you are not sample size, as most women are not, an ill-fit will be exacerbated without them.) A well-fitting strapless bra is often key.
You also will be in and out of the gowns for at least 30 to 60 minutes and in-between you may stand there in nothing but your skivvies. So your undergarments should at least be clean and without tears.
2. Not wearing deodorant. I'm going to be perfectly frank: The excitement of the salon experience could likely cause more "shvitzing" than you typically experience. You don't want to be nervous about sweating all over the gorgeous gowns. Plus, imagine the person before you trying on the same merchandise and stinking up the dresses you're trying on. You don't want to be that person.
3. Not having clean hair. This is another case of courtesy. Typically, you will try on veils with the gowns, but you may even just run into a salon on your lunch break and without a shopping buddy. Remember that every veil you try has been put on by many others and all you can hope for is that they were courteous and had clean hair, too. Pay it forward.
4. Ordering a gown in a projected size. Today, you may be five, ten or even twenty pounds bigger than your "ideal" wedding day weight. Your professional stylist, however, will try to dissuade you from ordering any size other than the size you would fit into today--and you should listen to him or her. A gown can always be altered to fit perfectly. But it will be a disaster if the gown arrives too small.
5. Buying a gown without knowing your anticipated heel height. It is always best to shop with a heel that's the approximate height of what you will wear on your wedding day--and not just to see the general way a gown falls but for the sake of alterations. You want to make sure that if there is any intricate lace on the hemline, it won't be compromised.
Often, a lace hem is separate from the actual lace on the skirt and you can request to send "hem lace separately" to avoid costly removal and adjustment in alterations. And, if the designer's standard "hollow to hem" is too short for you to begin with, it is best to have the heel height right so that even the most experienced stylist doesn't overlook this extremely critical detail. Human error can happen and it can really be a nightmare to fix later on.
6. Not having a budget in mind. This typically happens because the majority of brides have no idea what things cost, so it's important to look at gown shopping as a perfect opportunity to educate yourself and ask questions. If you can add to your budget once you're in the salon, great! But to try on gowns that are over-budget and risk falling in love--only to have to severely compromise later--will leave you feeling dissatisfied.
7. Not knowing the religious standards of the officiant marrying you.Often, we know that if a wedding is to be held in a church or synagogue there may be a dress code to follow. But if the ceremony is to be off-site, it is best to clarify any requirements with your officiant well in advance of the buying trip. This way, you can ask the stylist what ideas he or she might have if the neckline or sleeves on a gown you love are not quite right for your clergy.
2015年7月11日星期六
250% Increase of Wedding Live Stream
By the time the wedding in full swing, the popular video broadcasting service stream reveals that the percentage of couples saying "I accept" to webcast has increased by 250% in just one year.
More and more couples who know technology incorporating the direct transmission of their marriages Internet, so friends and family who can not attend the wedding can see him from afar. From May 2014 until May 2015, almost 20,000 marriages were broadcast on stream while the same period last year was 7,800.
This service, along with other like Hang With, Skype and I Do Stream, offers couples the option of transmitting their marriages through internet. Couples can use cameras from the laptop or smartphones to pull free video, although the service can raise the price (about $ 100) for greater functionality such as more storage space, or remove ads.
America is the most popular place in direct transmissions. Followed by India, England, Australia and Canada, according to stream.
With the average American spends about $ 529 for every wedding follow - not to mention how much it costs to be present on one - can you see it from the comfort of your home may not be at all a bad idea.
More and more couples who know technology incorporating the direct transmission of their marriages Internet, so friends and family who can not attend the wedding can see him from afar. From May 2014 until May 2015, almost 20,000 marriages were broadcast on stream while the same period last year was 7,800.
This service, along with other like Hang With, Skype and I Do Stream, offers couples the option of transmitting their marriages through internet. Couples can use cameras from the laptop or smartphones to pull free video, although the service can raise the price (about $ 100) for greater functionality such as more storage space, or remove ads.
America is the most popular place in direct transmissions. Followed by India, England, Australia and Canada, according to stream.
With the average American spends about $ 529 for every wedding follow - not to mention how much it costs to be present on one - can you see it from the comfort of your home may not be at all a bad idea.
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