Wedding Trend: Make a Statement with Your Monogram
Monograms are traditionally viewed as the elite form of
combining your letters into a single symbol. In different
areas, monograms have been circulating for centuries.
Customarily speaking, monograms were used to display an
artisan’s signature on a creation. Through the years, monograms
have become a unique way of personalizing one’s possessions,
whether it is luggage, robes, or even socks.
For your wedding, why not add the elegant personal touch
that monograms bring to any occasion? For subtle touches, you
could include your monogram on the wedding stationery, wedding
favor packaging, wedding program cover, or place cards. For a
bolder look, buy or make a monogrammed aisle runner. In lieu of
a traditional cake topper, have one that combines your and your
groom’s initials. Wrap your bouquet with a monogrammed
handkerchief. It’s your wedding, why not make it personal?
Outside of the ceremony, monogrammed items make great
attendant gifts. No one will forget that you gave them that
great keychain with their initials on it!
Monograms are a great way to make a statement, and are
becoming more and more popular in today’s bridal industry. The
inclusion of a monogram in the wedding accessories can add an
exquisite and elegant touch to your wedding day.
Wedding Trend: Do-It-Yourself Invitations
The average couple spends over $650 on wedding invitations
alone, which is quite an expense for crafty paper. Who wouldn’t
rather spend some of that money on other things, like
decorations, photography, or the honeymoon? With do-it-yourself
invitations you can not only save money, but also create
one-of-a-kind invitations that your guests will ogle over.
Do-it-yourself wedding invitations are significantly less
costly than custom printed invitations, which can cost around
$9 per invitation! DIY invitations cost around $1 each, a
significant difference. Just imagine what you could use the
extra money for…
In addition to being less expensive, DIY wedding invitations
let you personalize the piece for a look that’s uniquely yours.
Your custom invitations can include photos and wording that you
choose, and you can print them with any font you want. For the
scrapbooking bride, this can be a great opportunity to put your
skills to use.
So you’re not crafty, you say? Do-it-yourself wedding
invitation kits are easy to find, as well as easy-to use. Most
come with or provide links to software that you can use to
design your personalized invitations to your special day. These
programs make creating beautiful designs simple, even for the
artistically-challenged. These kits come complete with all the
paper and envelopes you’ll need to print your very own wedding
invitations and response cards.
Your invitations are a first-impression of sorts, and
everyone knows the importance of first impressions. Your
wedding invitations should accurately portray who you and your
soon-to-be spouse are as individuals and as a couple. By
creating your own invitations, you can use your own styles and
preferences to send a message to your family and friends. DIY
wedding invitations allow you to branch out from the strict
regulations of many professional printers and express
yourselves the way you want to be perceived. It’s your special
day, and your invitations should be about you, not about what
the stationery store says you have to print on them.
Blended Families Come Together in a Sand Unity
Ceremony
In today’s world, divorce is unfortunately a rising
statistic. In fact, nearly one-third of all Americans are
currently part of a blended family. So, for most bride and
groom pairs bringing their families together, there’s a unique
obligation to make it special.
Naturally, you will want to include your children in the
ceremony; so, that they will feel like a valuable part of the
union right from the start. One great way to do this is with a
sand unity ceremony.
Traditionally, the couple lights a central pillar candle
from two taper candles, which are lit by representatives of
each party’s family at the beginning of the ceremony. This
lighting can be accompanied by a blessing, vows, or can be done
on its own. As timeless and elegant as this tradition is,
though, it leaves no room for members of a blended family.
The sand unity ceremony is a beautiful way to incorporate
any children or other family members that you want to include
in your ceremony. The concept is similar to that of the unity
candle ceremony, but much more inclusive for blended families.
Each party is given a small vase of different-colored sand,
which is then poured into a larger vase, symbolizing the
coming-together of your families. After the ceremony, the vase
can be placed in the home as a reminder of your special
day.
Not only is the sand unity ceremony a great way to bring
together your blended family, it can also be a very personal
part of your wedding day. Your unity vase can be engraved with
your names, monogram, or other message. In addition, your
choice of sand colors can reflect your wedding colors, home
décor, or any other significant part of your life. Not only
will you have a gorgeous keepsake from your wedding day, you’ll
also have the pleasure of knowing that the important members of
your family were all included in your special day.
Wedding Trend: Guest Book Alternatives Take Over
It is a sad fact that most wedding guest books end up shoved
into closets, resigned to collecting dust for the rest of their
days. Why not spice up your wedding with something different,
something you’ll actually want to look at again after the
wedding? With many modern guest book alternatives available,
there’s no reason your guestbook has to be just a place where
guests can write their name and address.
There are many alternative options for trendy guest books.
Some clever choices available include signature mat frames,
instant photo guest books, signature platters, and wedding
wishes guest books. All of these provide unique ways for your
guests to provide their own personal touch, and are keepsakes
that you can enjoy for years to come.
Signature mat frames are plain photo mats that can contain
either an engagement or wedding photo, which guests can sign
their names and messages around. Later these can be hung on a
wall or over a mantel, a great reminder of your special day and
everyone who shared in it.
Instant photo guest books are another great way to capture
the memories of your wedding day. Each page holds an instant
photo, so that you’ll never forget who was there-or what they
looked like! The remainder of the page is free for each guest
to write their own personal message to you, something that
you’ll be able to keep forever. Just think of how fun it would
be for your guests to take each other’s pictures with a
Polaroid camera, and they can write their message while it’s
developing!
Another crafty guest book alternative is the signature
platter. Guests can sign a porcelain platter, which you can
then keep and use for years after the wedding.
Wedding wishes guest books are also a growing trend. These
guest books feature small envelopes and note cards for guests
to write their congratulations, advice, and stories. This guest
book is something you’ll want to get out and read again and
again.
No matter which type of guest book you choose, it should
reflect your style and personality. These alternative guest
books are keepsakes that are well worth keeping out of the
closet.
Wedding Trend: Incorporating Photos into Your Wedding
Your wedding day is unique and special. Above all, it’s
about you. So, what better way to personalize your reception
than with photographs? Including photos in the décor of the
reception can be a great way to add an even more personal touch
to your special day.
A creative way to incorporate photos of you and your spouse
into your reception is through the use of personalized glass
photo vases. These glass photo vases are stylish and reusable.
Most feature a slot in which you can easily slide an engagement
or other photo, and then you can fill the vase itself with
flowers or other décor items. They make great centerpieces or
cake toppers at your reception, and after the wedding you can
reuse them throughout your home to display your favorite
photos.
Signature photo frames are another unique way to personalize
your wedding. These photo mats are typically large enough to
house a 5”x7” or 8”x10” photo of you and your new spouse. Your
guests can then sign the photo mat, creating a classy guest
book alternative. After the wedding this valuable keepsake can
be displayed in your home, an intimate reminder of your
extraordinary day.
Another fun way to incorporate photos into your reception is
with the use of personalized photo guest books. These creative
guest book alternatives feature pages which house single
instant photos, and have plenty of space for your guests to
write their own personalized messages. You can snap photos of
your guests, which you can keep to treasure for years after
your wedding.
Who can resist stopping to look at photographs? Whether
they’re on a newspaper, a website, or even a refrigerator door,
photographs are an intimate look into the lives of individuals.
Incorporating photos into your reception is not only easy; it’s
also fun and a great way to share your happiness with your
wedding guests. After all, your reception should be a time for
fun, not work.
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