Friday, 17 February 2012
Wedding Hairstyle Inspiration
Sooo many options when it comes to how you’ll wear your hair on your wedding
day right? Well hopefully AC can be of service! I’ve pulled some of my favorite
images from around the web to help get you started on your search for the
perfect bridal hairstyle. Let’s start with the classic updo.
Followed next by longer styles with hair either half
up or completely down.
Moving onto braids! I love these beauties!
Last but not least… this is a bit of a random bunch.
Some of these aren’t brides, but the images provide lots of pretty
inspiration!
And there you have it! How will you wear your hair?
Do you have any favorites from the images above? I’d love to hear your comments!
From Broke Down to Breathtaking!
So have you ever had an incident where you're
holding your baby (child, teenager, WHATEVER), and they do THIS to
your FAVORITE necklace?
Yeah, thought you moms out there could relate. I
was so, so sad! Even though this necklace was $0.50 in the Fashion District of
Downtown Los Angeles, I LOVED it! It was such a pretty color, and fit
perfectly!
So what can you do when this happens?
Improvise!
Using these supplies, I was able to thread the
ribbon into each bead, securing a knot between the beads. I attached a black bow
to the necklace, and voila! A super chic, NEW necklace!
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Thursday, 16 February 2012
How to plan an Indian Wedding Budget – Worksheet
Indian Weddings are known to be elaborate affairs, where families
spend a lot of money to entertain their guests and celebrate. No matter
how big of an amount you are spending on the wedding, there is always a
budget. So how do you come up with a budget for your wedding? Start by
compiling a list of finance sources, which could be you (the bride), the
groom,both sets of parents, as well as other generous family members or
friends.
In this article, we will go through all the steps to decide how to plan your wedding budget. So start with coming up with a realistic figure.
Enter total budget: ________________
Once you have a realistic figure for your budget, we will divide that amount into various categories.
Ceremony: 5%
Reception: 40%
Your Wedding Reception will take up the bulk of your wedding budget. The budget for your reception will include:
Music and Entertainment: 5%
This includes:
Decor: 15%
In an Indian Wedding, decor takes up a good chunk of your budget, especially because there are so many elements that go into it. This includes:
Wedding Attire and Jewelry: 15%
Photography: 10%
This will include:
(Multiply total budget by 0.1)
Stationery: 4%
This includes:
Miscellaneous: 6%
This is where all those random “little” items add up. Make sure you have an extra cushion for all those extra expenses.
I hope this worksheet gave you a good idea on how to plan your wedding budget and will be helpful.
In this article, we will go through all the steps to decide how to plan your wedding budget. So start with coming up with a realistic figure.
Enter total budget: ________________
Once you have a realistic figure for your budget, we will divide that amount into various categories.
Ceremony: 5%
- Cost of the venue
- All transportation like horse carriage for Baraat, limos etc. for guests, family and bridal party to and from the hotel/house of the bride and groom to the ceremony site.
- Enter Ceremony Budget: ______________
Reception: 40%
Your Wedding Reception will take up the bulk of your wedding budget. The budget for your reception will include:
- Cost of the venue
- Event Rentals (Chairs, Tables, Flatware, Glassware, China)
- Catering and Servers (including taxes and tips)
- Bar and non-alcoholic beverages
- Wedding Cake
- Valet parking, if applicable
- All transportation like shuttle service, limos etc. for guests, family and bridal party to and from the ceremony site to the reception venue.
- Enter Reception Budget: ______________
Music and Entertainment: 5%
This includes:
- Baraat and Ceremony Music – Dhol, DJ
- Cocktail hour – DJ, Live Performers
- Reception Entertainment and Music – DJ, Dancers, Live Performers
- Enter Music Budget: _______________
Decor: 15%
In an Indian Wedding, decor takes up a good chunk of your budget, especially because there are so many elements that go into it. This includes:
- Mandap and Ceremony decoration
- Chair Covers/ Sashes
- Overlays/ Table Linen
- Bride and Bridesmaid’s bouquets (if applicable)
- Boutonnière’s for Groom, Groomsmen, Ring Bearer and both Fathers (if applicable)
- Flowers for both the Bride and Groom’s Mother (if applicable)
- Flowers to decorate the Flower Girl’s basket and petals to toss
- Reception centerpieces and decorations
- Flowers for the Wedding cake (if applicable)
- Sweet heart table/ head table
- Enter Flower Budget: _______________
Wedding Attire and Jewelry: 15%
- This includes:
- Bridal Saris/ Lehengas for the Ceremony and Reception
- Bride’s lingerie
- Bride’s jewelry for Ceremony and Reception
- Wedding Bands
- Bride’s shoes
- Hair and makeup (including Mehendi)
- Groom’s Sherwani/ Tuxedo and Shoes for the Ceremony and Reception
- Enter Wedding Attire Budget: _______________
Photography: 10%
This will include:
- Photography
- Videography
- CDs or other digital media with all the photos
- DVD of the Wedding Video
- Engagement portraits
- Ceremony and Reception – album package
- Additional albums / photographs for gifts
(Multiply total budget by 0.1)
Stationery: 4%
This includes:
- Invitations and enclosures (R.S.V.P. cards & envelopes, maps, etc.)
- Announcements
- Thank – you notes
- Postage
- Wedding Programs
- Enter Stationery Budget: _____________
Miscellaneous: 6%
This is where all those random “little” items add up. Make sure you have an extra cushion for all those extra expenses.
- Gifts for the bridal party (if applicable)
- Wedding gifts for each other (if you choose to do so)
- Favors for the guests
- Welcome baskets for out-of-town guests
- Hotel room / “Honeymoon Suite” for the wedding night
- Marriage and other licenses
- Dakshina/ Fee for the Priest
- Enter Miscellaneous Budget: _____________
I hope this worksheet gave you a good idea on how to plan your wedding budget and will be helpful.
Wedding INvitation
A wedding planner once told me, “Your wedding invitation is the first impression of your wedding.” That
thought has stuck with me, and I truly believe, that your wedding
invitation should be put together with great thought, and be a reflect
what your wedding will be like. The trends in wedding invitations change
every year, and it can be hard to keep up with them. One of the hottest
wedding trends these days are luxury boxed invitations.
ME: What is your background? How did you get started with designing wedding invitations?
PG: I am a NIFT graduate and have had a love for design since my childhood. After having worked as a design consultant for various Indian & International brands in the lifestyle and fashion industries, I finally decided to use my design capabilities, technical expertise and love for beauty to launch a luxury line of bespoke wedding invitations and favors. Since then, there has been no looking back and with every wedding invitation we produce, this passion for designing has grown stronger and my love for print novelties is getting deeper.
ME: What is your unique design style like and what inspires your style?
PG: Our designs spell class, luxury, and beauty. All of the invitations are designed with aesthetic perfection, and unconventional imagination in mind. We are all about deeper appreciation for arts, where we encourage clients to view the world through an artistic lens. Personally I am inspired from everything unique: from art movements to fashion ensembles to Victorian flavor with touches of ethnic India.
ME: How do you use printing technology in designing wedding invitations?
PG: From texture with a few strokes, 3 dimensional pop-ups embellishments & print textures, we use printing techniques with many variations. Various printing technologies are incorporated in every invitation that we design. From innovating the conventional and traditional silk screen prints to blending metallic foils with advanced digital printing, we combine richness with state-of-the-art depictions, blending all mediums possible, giving it a modern twist.
ME: What is your background? How did you get started with designing wedding invitations?
PG: I am a NIFT graduate and have had a love for design since my childhood. After having worked as a design consultant for various Indian & International brands in the lifestyle and fashion industries, I finally decided to use my design capabilities, technical expertise and love for beauty to launch a luxury line of bespoke wedding invitations and favors. Since then, there has been no looking back and with every wedding invitation we produce, this passion for designing has grown stronger and my love for print novelties is getting deeper.
ME: What is your unique design style like and what inspires your style?
PG: Our designs spell class, luxury, and beauty. All of the invitations are designed with aesthetic perfection, and unconventional imagination in mind. We are all about deeper appreciation for arts, where we encourage clients to view the world through an artistic lens. Personally I am inspired from everything unique: from art movements to fashion ensembles to Victorian flavor with touches of ethnic India.
ME: How do you use printing technology in designing wedding invitations?
PG: From texture with a few strokes, 3 dimensional pop-ups embellishments & print textures, we use printing techniques with many variations. Various printing technologies are incorporated in every invitation that we design. From innovating the conventional and traditional silk screen prints to blending metallic foils with advanced digital printing, we combine richness with state-of-the-art depictions, blending all mediums possible, giving it a modern twist.
Mehendi Inspired Photo Shoot
Happy Valentine’s Day! Today we are featuring a very romantic Styled Shoot, inspired by Mehendi. Cheers to all the designers/stylists for capturing all the loveliness. I am
in love with the bright hues of the flowers, and the decor. These colors
would be absolutely gorgeous for a summer wedding. Hope you all enjoy!
Credits:
Photographer: SYPhotography
Hair Stylist: Nina Rene Hair Stylist
Event Designer: Design House
Invitation Designer: Royal Charms
Dress Designer: Ghazala Asam Fashion Des?igner
Makeup Artist: Faces by AM
Credits:
Photographer: SYPhotography
Hair Stylist: Nina Rene Hair Stylist
Event Designer: Design House
Invitation Designer: Royal Charms
Dress Designer: Ghazala Asam Fashion Des?igner
Makeup Artist: Faces by AM
Monday, 13 February 2012
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