Butterflies are known to represent the human soul. Beautiful and free, these symbols are often the main theme of American Weddings. Like humans, butterflies begin in cocoons and their beauty deepens as they release and emerge. This symbolization is often related to the love of the newlyweds. Spreading butterflies around your ceremony and reception will [...]
Archive for December, 2008
Butterflies and Wedding – Symbolization
Posted in Ideas and Articles, Wedding Favors, tagged Butterflies, Symbolization, Weddings on December 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Custom Colorizing Weddings
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Custom Colorization, Wedding Color on December 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Displaying certain colors during your bridal ceremony not only share your personal color preference but also set different mood tones. Selecting various hues to evoke emotions from your guests will create a magical night to remember. Lavender: Lavender brings out refinement. One of the most delicate colors to choose, Lavender signifies grace and elegance. Perfectly [...]
Designing your cake to fit your cake topper…
Posted in Reception, tagged Bride Cake Toppers, Cake Toppers, Groom Cake Toppers, Non-Traditional Cake Toppers, Novelty Cake Toppers, Personality Mix and Match Cake Toppers, Unique Cake Toppers, Wedding Cake Design on December 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A great way to begin your cake selection is to choose the cake topper first. The cake topper can help determine what the cake will look like and what the proportions will be. A good example of a cake topper influencing the cake is the Reaching Bride/Helpful Groom cake topper and the Climbing Groom/Victorious Bride [...]
Where did the Christmas Tree originate?
Posted in Ideas and Articles, tagged Candles, Christmas Tree History, Christmas Tree Origin, Christmas Tree Tradition, Personalized Hand Painted Christmas Ornaments on December 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Germany is credited with starting the Christmas tree tradition in the 16th century when devout Christians brought decorated trees into their homes. Some built Christmas pyramids of wood and decorated them with evergreens and candles. The Christmas tree custom gradually became popular in other parts of Europe. In England Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria [...]