Some pics I like. vote for your fav!
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03/17/2010
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Wedding Dress
a few i like
I love lace, strapless seems to be my fave, ivory in color, maggie sottero and mori lee are 2 designers i like, i seem to like chiffon, tulle, not sure about satin, dont like tafeta, or other bulky fabrics.
Im 5'9", 150ish lbs, i think the maggie sillhoutte will look good on me..? |
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03/09/2010
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CRAVE!!! yummmmmm
http://www.save-on-crafts.com/cupcakebox.html
Pic 1: Our white flower cake is available in vanilla cake or chocolate cake with white vanilla butter cream icing or our red velvet cake or chocolate cake with our cream cheese icing. Writing not available. Pic 2: Chocolate cake swirled with cream cheese icing. Pic 3: Chocolate cake swirled with a peanut butter cream icing. Pic 4: Vanilla cake swirled with chocolate butter cream icing. Pic 5: Vanilla cake swirled with vanilla butter cream icing. Pic 6: Chocolate cake swirled with blue vanilla butter cream icing. - may put the cupcake options on the rsvp cards.. ? (good idea or no) |
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03/05/2010
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Wedding Invitation
like the simple design of these...
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03/05/2010
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Wedding Reception
Songs
http://www.weddingobsession.com/songs/
really like Better by Tom Baxter |
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03/04/2010
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Wedding Decoration
Idea for centerpieces
Black beads in vase, topped with carnation, and table number/ names.
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03/04/2010
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Colour Palatte
SLATE
PLUM IVORY accents of green |
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03/04/2010
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wedding bouquet... idea..?
Step 1: Take carnations in multiples of 12 i.e., 12, 24. or 36.
Step 2: Hold three carnations in your hand in a roughly triangular shape, about 6 inches from each other. Keep them at slightly differing heights to make the bouquet look like a nice, big bunch. Step 3: Add a carnation to each of the carnations you have in your hand so that you have a bigger triangle. Again keep them at different levels. Step 4: Add two carnations on each of the three sides. Now the whole bunch would appear to have a circular outer edge. Step 5: Add more carnations until you feel that it can make one full set. Put carnations in a circle around the already formed edge. Step 6: Wrap the bunch of flowers around the stems using a tape. Step 7: Cover the tape using a ribbon so that it would not be visible. Step 8: Cut the stems an inch below the ribbon using scissors. Step 9: Place the bouquet in a container of water, making sure that the ribbon does not get wet. Moisten the flowers slightly and keep the bouquet in a reasonably cool place. |
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03/04/2010
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Wedding Decoration
love list
so many things I love.
the jacket I love love love!!- I'm thinking of having it made- elbow length ans having appliques of the same lace sewn to the dress... http://sophiatolli.com/dresses/?collection=Sophia%20Tolli%20-%20Bridal#Y11005 PURPLE CARNATIONS!!! I'm in love! |
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