COLLIE MAIL Thursday, August 15, 2013 19 www.colliemail.com.au TURN an ordinary bridal shower into a memorable occasion by surprising the bride with a party thrown by friends and family. The responsibility of arranging the bridal shower traditionally falls to the maid of honour but that does not mean she has to do it all. As a matter of fact, most other women in the bridal party, not to men- tion the mother of the bride, would probably be flattered if you asked them to help with the party. Typically the party is held a couple of months before the wedding, which means the party planners need to make the arrangements even earlier. Today grooms are also invited to the shower, making it a couples party, so this is one of the first decisions the party planners need to make. Will it be a traditional party for the bride or a couple’s party for both the bride and groom? Generally speaking, the bridal shower attendees are members of the immediate family, close friends and bridal party members. Keep in mind that etiquette dictates that everyone invited to the shower must also be invited to the wedding. When inviting guests, be sure to emphasize that the party is to be a sur- prise. The shower, whether it is a couple’s party or a traditional bridal shower, can be as formal or informal as you want. Set the tone according to the bride’s personality. If she is a blue jeans and beer type of woman, then an informal party would be appropriate. If, on the other hand, she’s more a diamonds and designer suits girl, a more formal affair would be appropri- ate. The invitation should reflect want kind of party it is, so attendees will dress and behave accordingly. Finishing touches for the bridal shower might include food and music. If the shower has a small number of attendees, consider a sit-down lunch- eon with table decorations and folded napkins to help set a festive atmos- phere. If an informal home gathering is the setting, consider finger foods or dessert trays. No matter what theme you choose for the bridal shower or if you choose to go without a theme, the element of surprise will serve to enhance the event. YOU have spent months planning your wedding. You have fought over guest lists, cried over flowers and laughed over music choices. For almost every couple, months and months of plan- ning culminates in a single day of festivities, often only part of a day. The event usually happens so fast that cou- ples often remark that they cannot believe that it has actu- ally happened. Fortunately, you can capture the day with photos. The wedding photographer has long been a staple of traditional weddings, but a whole new generation of tools and techniques has risen to help remind you of your special day. The wedding photographer is an essential element to any successful wedding. Trained photographers know how to get the best shot based on the lighting and arrangements during the cere- mony and reception. Good photographers work with couples and listen to their ideas about how they want to remember their wed- ding. When selecting a photographer, look for a rep- utable one with ample experience in the realm of wed- ding photography. Ask for samples of previous work and references, if available. And remember, there is no substitute for a per- sonal recommendation from a trusted friend or col- league.Many couples choose to have a videographer at their wedding as well. Surprise shower for the bride Top photographers won’t let you down The right shot: Kylie and Matthew Burek chose Collie's TML Photographics to capture their perfect day. BOULEVARDE SUITS In Store Pete’s TA1189205JR Jones Arcade Phone 9734 3434 Formal Corporate Weddings School Ball L.A. Video Productions Andrew Masters Professional Wedding Videos Book a full package & receive 2 extra DVDs plus a Highlights DVD free of charge *Bookings essential Ph 97347180 Mob 0419869995 TA1189231 TA1190318JR TML Photographics Weddings Portraits Pregnant & New Life Images Personalised Photography Contact Teagen Lasisz M: 0439 954 480 E: [email protected]TA1190708 Look and feel great on your big day! For your FREE Wellness Evaluation give us a call! Contact Sasacha 0427 937 060 and Emily on 0438 914 749 COLLIE CAMERA CENTRE 52 FORREST ST 9734 7111 Print Your Wedding Canvas With The Experts Same Day Service TA1190552 Large Range of Photo Frames Happily Ever After TA1190556
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TURN an ordinary bridal shower into amemorable occasion by surprising thebride with a party thrown by friendsand family.
The responsibility of arranging thebridal shower traditionally falls to themaid of honour but that does not meanshe has to do it all.
As a matter of fact, most otherwomen in the bridal party, not to men-tion the mother of the bride, wouldprobably be flattered if you asked themto help with the party.
Typically the party is held a coupleof months before the wedding, whichmeans the party planners need to makethe arrangements even earlier.
Today grooms are also invited to theshower, making it a couples party, sothis is one of the first decisions theparty planners need to make.
Will it be a traditional party for thebride or a couple’s party for both thebride and groom?
Generally speaking, the bridalshower attendees are members of theimmediate family, close friends andbridal party members.
Keep in mind that etiquette dictatesthat everyone invited to the showermust also be invited to the wedding.
When inviting guests, be sure to
emphasize that the party is to be a sur-prise.
The shower, whether it is a couple’sparty or a traditional bridal shower, canbe as formal or informal as you want.
Set the tone according to the bride’spersonality.
If she is a blue jeans and beer typeof woman, then an informal partywould be appropriate.
If, on the other hand, she’s more adiamonds and designer suits girl, amore formal affair would be appropri-ate.
The invitation should reflect wantkind of party it is, so attendees willdress and behave accordingly.
Finishing touches for the bridalshower might include food and music.
If the shower has a small number ofattendees, consider a sit-down lunch-eon with table decorations and foldednapkins to help set a festive atmos-phere.
If an informal home gathering is thesetting, consider finger foods or desserttrays.
No matter what theme you choosefor the bridal shower or if you chooseto go without a theme, the element ofsurprise will serve to enhance theevent.
YOU have spent months planning your wedding. You have fought over guest lists, cried over flowers
and laughed over music choices. For almost every couple, months and months of plan-
ning culminates in a single day of festivities, often onlypart of a day. The event usually happens so fast that cou-ples often remark that they cannot believe that it has actu-ally happened.
Fortunately, you can capture the day with photos. The wedding photographer has long been a staple of
traditional weddings, but a whole new generation oftools and techniques has risen to help remind you of yourspecial day.
The wedding photographer is an essential element toany successful wedding.
Trained photographers know how to get the best shotbased on the lighting and arrangements during the cere-mony and reception.
Good photographers work with couples and listen totheir ideas about how they want to remember their wed-ding. When selecting a photographer, look for a rep-utable one with ample experience in the realm of wed-ding photography.
Ask for samples of previous work and references, ifavailable. And remember, there is no substitute for a per-sonal recommendation from a trusted friend or col-league.Many couples choose to have a videographer attheir wedding as well.
Surprise showerfor the bride
Top photographerswon’t let you down
The right shot: Kylie and Matthew Burek chose Collie's TMLPhotographics to capture their perfect day.
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BRIDES and grooms want their big day tobe special for them and their guests.
One way to make it special is to servegood wine. Most people taste and select thefood and the cake for a wedding, so whyshould it not be the same with the wine?
Before you start shopping for wine, youneed to check with the venue where yourreception will be held and make sure theyallow alcohol on the premises.
If so, the number and types of wineavailable will depend upon where you live.
When selecting wine for your reception,you need to take several factors into con-sideration, including the preferences ofyour guests, the time and length of yourreception, the type of food served, andmost importantly, your budget.
The guests you invite to your receptionwill play an important part in your deci-sion.
How many actually drink wine? Do they enjoy drinking a glass or two,
or do they just sip enough to be social? Do they prefer red, white or dessert
wine? Would most of them be happier with
beer? Would they care if you didn’t serve any
wine? Answering these questions will giveyou some idea as to what kind of and howmuch wine to order.
The time of year and day you are havingthe reception can also influence the wineyou serve. In the summer at an outdoorreception, you will want to keep guestscool and serve lighter, refreshing wine.
In the winter, you will want to keep
guests warm and serve red wines instead ofwhite.
People are likely to drink less in theafternoon, so if you are having an after-noon wedding, you may need less wine.
Are you serving chicken, beef or fish atyour reception?
The wine and food should go together. You have enough things to spend money
on at your wedding. Don’t go overboard with the wine. Negotiate with your caterer or supplier
to get the best deal you can and find out
what kind of package deals they offer. If you are planning to use an outside
wine supplier, look for one that will giveyou a good deal and allow you to returnunopened bottles.
There is no sure way to determine howmuch wine you will need.
The average bottle provides four to sixglasses, and you will probably need half abottle per guest.
Chances are you will not use all of thewine, so don’t let waiters open all of thebottles at the start of the reception.
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IT TAKES a lot of effort tolook, well, effortlessly beauti-ful.
Choosing the perfect wed-ding outfit might seem a daunt-ing task at first.
Some brides have spentyears dreaming of the day theywill walk down the aisle andalready know what their dreamdress will be like.
For others it is a matter oflooking through bridal booksfor inspiration and visitingbridal salons and designers.
Every bride is after the wowfactor that commands attentionand is memorable for the rightreasons.
The wedding gown shouldbe the first thing you buy fol-lowed by other accessories cho-sen to coordinate and comple-ment the gown.
When shopping for yourwedding gown you might wantto take someone along for a sec-ond opinion, but remember that
it’s your dress and what you likethat counts.
While it helps to have an ideaof what you’re looking for in agown, don’t be afraid to try ondifferent styles.
Many brides have set ideasof what they want but often endup with something differentfrom their original thoughts.
If you want somethingunique, head to a bridal special-ist who will design a gown ofyour dreams.
The headpiece and veilshould be chosen to comple-ment the style of the weddinggown.
Although the popularity ofveils comes and goes there areseveral veil lengths from whichto choose.
An elbow length veil is usu-ally worn with shorter gowns.
A fingertip veil falls to thebride’s fingertips and can beworn in a semi formal or formalwedding, a chapel veil falls to
the floor, while a cathedrallength veil trails the floor and isgenerally worn in formal wed-dings.
Headpieces come in manydifferent styles to suit a bride’staste.
Wedding shoes come in avariety of styles and fabrics.
Some are elegantly simplewhile others are adorned withlace, ribbons, pearls or tinyrosettes.
They can be flats, boots,stilettos - even wedding sneak-ers are available.
The wedding shoes shouldbe selected early and worn to allwedding gown fittings.
This is especially importantfor getting the hem just right.
Not only are shoes an impor-tant component of a bride’soverall look, but they play avital role in your comfort on thewedding day.
Uncomfortable weddingshoes can make you miserable,
and it’s hard to dance the nightaway on aching, blistered feet.
Jewellery is often used tofulfill part of the tradition ofwearing “something old, some-thing new, something borrowedand something blue” on thewedding day.
When choosing earrings, trythem on with your veil to becertain they will complementone another.
For contemporary gowns, gofor a bolder jewellery look butfor a traditional wedding gown,wear classic jewellery such asgold, pearls and diamonds.
Finally, try on any girdles,bras and underpants with thewedding dress ahead of time tomake sure there are no unsight-ly lines showing or straps peek-ing out.
Underwear should enhanceyour overall look, not detractfrom it.
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THE Ferguson Valley is changing.It used to be a sleepy dairy area,
where life was regulated by the milk-ing of cows and the needs of thefarm. Now it is the next ‘it’ place.
With two breweries, more than 12wineries, galleries, mountain biketrails and a national park, it hassomething for everyone.
Life is now regulated with a glassof wine and the laughter of friends.
St Aidan’s Winery, HackersleyWinery, Ferguson Farmstay andWellington Forest Cottages andConference Centre will host a varietyof wedding suppliers on August 25from 10am to 3pm, so soon-to-be-brides can see what the valley has tooffer them for their wedding day.
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over the last three years is theincrease of weddings in the area,”Ferguson Valley Wedding Expo co-ordinator Wendy Perdon said.
There are wineries, old churches,spectacular views over Bunbury andbeautiful bush settings.
“Unlike other wedding expos, thiswill not be a ‘bride crush’ with hun-dereds of people in one ball room,”Mrs Perdon said. “This is a relaxedtour of the valley and the venues.Getting married in the FergusonValley is a relaxed and fun affair, soour expo will reflect the same.
For more information on theFerguson Valley Wedding Expo call9728 3043, check out the web sitewww.fergusonvalleyweddingexpo.com.au.
Wedding expo the placeto be for plenty of ideas
Set up perfect receptionPLANNING a wedding recep-tion involves a lot of work but itdoes not have to be overwhelm-ing.
First, determine the locationfor the reception.
Although having it at thesame place as the ceremony willmake things easier, you canchoose to have it elsewhere.
Popular choices includehotels, restaurants, residences,clubs or museums.
Remember, whatever loca-tion you choose will set the tonefor the reception.
After selecting a location,check into the fees and makesure they will fit into your budg-et.
At some locations, a flat feewill cover everything, includingfood and parking.
At others, all it will cover isthe site rental and you will haveto work with other companiesor suppliers to get what youneed.
Keep track of what eachcompany will provide and whatyou’ll be charged.
The next question is food. Do you want appetisers or a
full meal? Budget is a factor, soknow the number of people
you’ll be feeding before youcall for menus and prices.
Find out if plates, glassesand silverware are included in
the price, and if not, what thecost for those will be.
If they’re not, ask your cater-er to suggest other suppliers.
With food comes beverages. Be sure to include the cost of
alcohol, including bartendersand any wait staff.
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