Articles, tagged with "bride and groom", page 8
06th April 2010
Becoming a wedding planner involves more than just planning a wedding. You must understand the business aspect of your service and learn to manage your time to earn the most profits. You will be the face of your business and your own public relations repr...
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Author:
Kendrick Ayers
22nd March 2010
Your wedding program can certainly help convey so much about you and your wedding day. Here are some ideas to help make your guest book fun and add to your wedding style. Couples will often include a photo of themselves on the cover, but that is just the ...
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Author:
Jimmy Hardy
18th March 2010
The culture of India has from ages witnessed many religions and customs being practised in the country. Even if it is a Hindu culture, it has many sub- sects, each of which having different festivals and ways of celebrating them also differ according to a...
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Author:
Jharna Bhatnagar
02nd March 2010
Jewellery an eternal choice for every Bengali bridal wear. Every Bengali bride wishes to adorn herself in antique and contemporary jewellery on the auspicious day of wedding. Gold Jewellery being the symbol of good luck and prosperity dominates the bridal...
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Author:
Sushita Banerjee
26th February 2010
Rajasthan is a place known for its cultures, rituals and most of all; it is famous for its colorful people. The people of Rajasthan are very colorful and in every manner, very religious and spiritual. The sand dunes, safaris, dance, lush forests, wildlife...
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Author:
Jharna Bhatnagar
15th February 2010
India as a country signifies oneness; it is the only place in the world with more than six religions, number of languages, diverse cultures and their values. Tourists find India one of the most interesting and contented places to visit because of its vari...
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Author:
Jharna Bhatnagar
09th February 2010
More on Wording For Wedding Reception Invitations
The wedding invitation wording comprises about as significant as the design. While the expressive style give some denotation of the nature of the event, the wording gives invitees particular directions ...
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Author:
Lucy Mac
08th February 2010
Kundli
Kundli is a Vedic astrological chart that graphically shows the position of nine planets across the houses, representing solar system. On the basis of exact time of one's birth, planets are positioned in a Kundli.
Kundlis have an extremely i...
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Author:
Jharna Bhatnagar
26th January 2010
The day of wedding holds the highest importance in an individual's life. Weddings being an extravagance in India, both bride and groom need to look perfect on their big day. In today's time, it's not only brides but grooms also who need to pay a lot of at...
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Author:
Jharna Bhatnagar
21st January 2010
Before the wedding date comes, the couples would usually hold separate parties as a way to celebrate their last days as single. The groom's party is usually known as the bachelor party or stag party. As for the bride's party, the practice is divided into ...
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Author:
Beverly Huffine
18th January 2010
There are several parties held by the couple before the actual wedding day comes. These parties are usually known as stag party or bachelor party of the groom and bridal shower for the bride. The bachelor party is usually the party in which the groom make...
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Author:
Beverly Huffine
12th January 2010
Weddings are beautiful and special moments. They can be sometimes difficult to plan as well, especially the reception. But with the Sleepy Ridge Utah Reception Center, your reception can be just as much as a dream! It's possibility to have the wedding of ...
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Author:
Sleepy Ridge Weddings
08th December 2009
Wedding invitation is the letter asking the receiver to attend the wedding. It is typically mailed two to five weeks before the wedding date. Invitations can be structured from an artist, or vendor specializing in invitations. For the creatively inclined,...
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Author:
josephajain
07th December 2009
The Marriage process usually starts with fixed meetings, and ends with the "Dokhla", or the entrance; it is usually misconceived in the West that Arab weddings forbid the groom from seeing his bride until the wedding day. On the contrary, it cannot be con...
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Author:
Beverly Huffine
07th December 2009
The word Quaich comes from the Gaelic word "cuach" which means cup. Throughout Scotland's history it has been used to symbolise love and friendship.
It is thought that the first quaichs developed from scallop shells which were used ascups for drinking ...
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The Scotland Kilt Company