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Sep
09
2011
by Hannah Gonzalez

Every Friday, Wedding and Party Network will be choosing a theme or color and give you inspirational photos. We want to help give you inspiration for your next event, wedding or party. So, take a look and we hope to give you a bit of inspiration when planning your wedding or party. Our inspirational board will give everyone inspiration on rainbow weddings! Who doesn't love a rainbow? Your wedding day is a day to celebrate the bond between you and your spouse. A day to celebrate your new journey together. So, what better way than to include vibrant colors to express your happiness? Between the invitations, food, decor, cake and clothing – you can arrange for a multi-faceted, one-of-a-kind wedding that reflects you and your bright personality.

Here are some great ideas to turn your Fall Wedding into a rainbow of delight.

Meshing together different colors can easily get out of hand, but knowing just the right amount can turn an average wedding into something your guests will never forget! You don't have to use every color in the rainbow, you can choose three or four colors, bright and vibrant colors. Then, just run with it.

Invitations: You will want your wedding invitations to look a little bohemian, with lightly muted, yet vibrant colors. Alternate the color of the writing with the color of the patterns and find a subtle but exciting in-between.

The Dress: You want your wedding dress magical for your perfect day. So, find a beautiful white or off-white dress and accent it with one of the colors from your scheme. A bright scarf around your waist, rainbow feathered hair clips, bright nail polish or beautiful rainbow jewelry will add just the right amount of flair. A bright pair of shoes will look fabulous peeking out from under your dress.

Bridesmaids and Groomsmen: Different color dresses will look great when matching the groomsmen ties or suspenders! Multi-colored sunglasses will add a nice touch for the groomsmen as well.

Flowers: Your flowers will tie everything together, especially when using all the colors from your theme. You can create lavish and vibrant centerpieces and wedding bouquets that will leave everyone with a smile.

Reception: If you are having an indoor reception, you can use different colored lights for the dance floor or have them shining on the walls to create a fun and bright atmosphere.

Menu: When choosing your rainbow menu, use brightly colored foods. Your desert and appetizers can include fresh fruit or a serve yourself candy buffet.

The Cake: If a rainbow cake is too much for you, you can create a beautiful and traditional wedding cake. However, the key will be to dye the inside of the cake with your wedding colors. No one will see the rainbow inside until you cut the first piece.

Music: A great version of Some Where Over The Rainbow will bring everything together.

Butterfly Release: Top it all off with a butterfly release. Release beautiful, bright, and vibrant colored butterflies to represent a new beginning for the happy couple.

Special thank you to nattywoohoo, james p wells, dalboz17, manue_aka_crazeecrafteez, jiggs images, ex.libres, concubine, conner keller, janierry, and jj_judes for their inspiring rainbow photos via Flickr.

Aug
03
2011
by Hannah Gonzalez

Finding a color scheme for your wedding day can be tricky. The best way to start is by picking two colors that compliment each other and then adding accent colors as you go. However, have you ever wondered what the meaning behind the colors of your wedding might symbolize? You should! Each color represents a specific character trait. You want your wedding colors to show your personality and to inspire and shine.
So, make sure your wedding colors express you!

Of course, you have to consider the place and timing of your wedding when choosing a color palette. You don't want to have bright springy colors at your fall wedding or warm fall colors at your beach wedding! There are a few limits, but for the most part, your imagination and creativity are the only limit you have. Take a look at the meanings behind your wedding colors.

Wedding colors and the meanings behind them

  • Red: Traditionally the color of love and passion.
  • Pink: The color of universal love, romance and acceptance. Pink is delicate and caring.
  • Orange: The color of healing, vitality and sincerity.
  • Brown: Represents simplicity, warmth and comfort.
  • Yellow: A cheerful color that expresses joy and happiness.
  • Green: The color of fertility, harmony and balance.
  • Blue: Represents peace, spirituality and inspiration.
  • Purple: The color of royalty, showing elegance, inspiration and sophistication.
  • Lavender: Expresses grace and elegance.
  • Gold: The symbol of wealth, tradition and optimism.
  • White: The color of perfection, purity, wholeness and kindness.
  • Black: Represents sophistication, boldness and elegance.
  • Silver: Is formal, conservative, glamorous and sophisticated.
  • Ivory: Expresses pleasantness, elegance and sincerity.

Whatever colors you choose, they need to be a representation of you and what you love. The colors of your wedding have a large impact on your wedding. Take your time and widen your imagination. In these times, nothing is off-limits. So, have fun and express yourself!

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Jun
27
2011
by Hannah Gonzalez

Something Borrowed, Something Blue…

Yes, we all know the tradition, even if you are not having a traditional wedding, this is a fun one to keep!

The saying itself derives from an old English poem. The old representing the bride's past, the new representing the bride's new journey with her husband, the borrowed representing the bond between the bride and her family and the blue symbolizes the love between the bride and groom.

Here are some creative ideas..

The Old

  • Your grandmother's veil
  • Antique lace around the stem of your wedding bouquet
  • A locket with your grandparents picture inside
  • A family rosary
  • Your grandfather's handkerchief
  • Your grandfathers Military tags around the stem of your bouquet

The New

  • A new lingerie set under your wedding dress
  • A sparkling piece of jewelry
  • Your bouquet
  • A penny or coin minted the year of your wedding (hide it in your shoe!)
  • Your fabulous wedding dress can pass as the "new" too!
  • All new makeup! How fun!

The Borrowed

  • A family Heirloom (necklace, ring or charm hung from your bouquet)
  • Your mother's necklace or bracelet
  • A piece of your friend's jewelry that you have had your eye on
  • Your sister's or best friends shoes from her wedding
  • Your mother's perfume

The Blue

  • Garnish your garter with blue lace
  • Sky blue toe nail polish
  • A sapphire hair pin
  • Blue earrings
  • Blue flowers in your bouquet
  • Go all out with beautiful blue silk shoes

Chose what suits and reflects your personality. Have fun and get creative – the only limit is your imagination!

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Finding The Perfect Atmosphere

Every bride-to-be dreams of putting her own unique stamp on her wedding day. Blending her chosen wedding colors into many of the occasion's elements is just the first step toward a creative and beautiful event. Brides in gorgeous wedding gowns, bridesmaids and groomsmen decked out in the wedding party's colors and striking flowers are the perfect accompaniment to the colorful landscape of the summer and fall wedding seasons.

The warm weather gives great opportunities to take advantage of outdoor settings. Picture your self reciting your vows on an ocean bay, in a beautiful park or amidst the trees in an enchanted forest surrounding. With so many options in the summer and fall months, your only limit is your own imagination.

Personalize The Details

Selecting the perfect ways to feature wedding colors is a very personal representation of the bride and the groom. If you're a bride-to-be, picture homemade jewelry embellishing your wedding dress, table decorations that match your wedding theme and colors perfectly or all your guests looking over unique programs that you made at your kitchen table.

Flowers are the focal point of any wedding; bringing personalized, unique self-describing fantasies to life. Wedding cakes have evolved from what used to be a small treat to offer guests at a wedding into pieces of art that can include traits of your personality and flare. Your wedding can and should be just as individual as yourself.

Make Your Dream Day A Reality

Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, and is most likely one you've spent hours, days or even years dreaming about. When the time finally comes to start planning the big day, you don't want to cut corners or settle for a run-of-the-mill, impersonal event. Weddings can vary from traditional old fashion romantic themes all the way to modern non-traditional styles.

When it comes to your wedding, the first thing you should consider is your own personal style, your likes and dislikes. Your wedding is about you and who you are. You can incorporate anything into your wedding to make it stand out and scream your name!

With the help of event coordinators and Wedding And Party Network, you can be sure your wedding day will be one that is remembered by all. You can lay out your canvas and start brushing away. Event coordinators will offer much help when it comes to creating a day that is nothing short of your perfect vision. They will take your ideas and transform them into a reality.

If you're on the fence about a wedding or event coordinator, it never costs anything to talk, to ask questions, and to indulge your curiosity of what it would really be like to transform your special day without making a dent in your way of life!

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Apr
22
2011
by Kelly Curtis

Every Friday, Wedding and Party Network will be choosing a theme or color and give you inspirational photos. We want to help give you inspiration for your next event, wedding or party. So, take a look and we hope to give you a bit of inspiration when planning your wedding or party. Our inspirational board this week features the beautiful color purple. This color is such an elegant and royal color to feature in weddings. Plus, you can do so much with it! So, receive inspiration this week through the color purple.

The color purple is such a beautiful color. You can use it in the spring, summer, fall and winter! Plus, it pairs so nicely with a variety of colors. If you're planning a spring wedding, use pastels. For a summer wedding, you can use bright and bold purple colors. Also, for the fall and winter months, choose a deep colored hue that will set the tone within these months. You can incorporate these colors into your bridesmaid dresses, wedding cake, wedding reception and basically anywhere you'd like! This color is just simply amazing! So, go ahead and gather inspiration from the color purple.

Apr
11
2011
by Kelly Curtis

Standing out for a special occasion is a must. You don't want to blend in with everyone else, you want to stand out from them. One of the most important dresses of your life is your wedding dress. You most definitely want to stand out in that. So, find a formal wear shop that understands exactly this with Bridal Elegance.Their friendly and skilled staff will make sure that you look simply breathtaking for any major event coming up in your life.

Dressing For Your Wedding

You've had the perfect proposal, now the first thing you want checked off your wedding list is your wedding dress. You want to find something that tells your story, fits you perfectly and makes you look amazing. Well, Bridal Elegance wants to do just that. For almost 3 decades, they have dressed gorgeous brides-to-be in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area and making their wedding day a true vision.

Wedding dresses set the tone of your wedding, and they understand that. You will find everything you need and more for your wedding day with them. A beautiful bridal gown, accessories, bridal veils, jewelery, tiaras, sashes, belts and anything else you need on your wedding day will all be at your fingertips. A gorgeous wedding location, flowers and your wedding dress are the perfect combination for a memorable day.

Whether you are wanting a traditional wedding gown or a princess styled gown; they have it. Do you want a beautiful sweetheart neckline with a cathedral train? Well, you will find it. They understand that no brides are the same. Therefore, they offer a large choice of beautiful wedding gowns so everyone's style is achieved.

Along with your wedding dress, bridesmaids, flower girls and mothers will be able to find a beautiful dresses to go along with yours. You will look like you always pictured you would.

Standing Out

If you have a special event coming up, Bridal Elegance would love to dress you for that as well. Always staying on trend with prom dresses, homecoming dresses and cocktail dresses, you'll find gorgeous styles that are always in style. Beautiful bold colors, crazy prints or an elegant black dress are the array of dresses they feature to fit everyone's style.

Everyone will fall in love with your dress and think you look absolutely stunning. Bridal Elegance will make sure you have all the right accessories to make you stand out.

When finding "the" dress for your wedding day, visit Bridal Elegance. They'll always make sure that you stand out from the crowd in any dress for any occasion. You'll be simply breath-taking.

Apr
07
2011
by Kelly Curtis

When you are planning your wedding day, your main concern is your wedding dress. You've dreamed about this day since you were little and you want everything perfect, especially your wedding dress. You've always imagined what your wedding dress would look like and you want to find "the one". So, find a formal wear shop that understands this and choose Jillian's Formal Wear.

Dressing Your Wedding

This Zanesville, Ohio formal wear shop knows that this is your special day and it's all about you. They want to fulfill your dreams. Offering personal service with every customer, they'll be with you every step of the way. Also, offering a variety of dresses, you're sure to find the dress of your dreams with them. You'll find a wide selection of dresses in different styles, colors, hard to find sizes and will order gowns when necessary.

If you want a beautiful off the shoulder wedding dress with a cathedral length train, you'll find it. Maybe you want a mermaid style bridal dress with gorgeous beaded detailing, you'll find that too. With so many styles, you will find your dream wedding dress. You'll also be able to find all the fabulous accessories to go along with it. Everything from undergarments, tiaras and to beautiful jewels; you'll look amazing. Along with a beautiful wedding location and decor, you will be the center of attention.

Not only will they do an amazing job dressing you, but they'll also go above and beyond to make  sure your wedding party looks flawless. Bridesmaid dresses coming in various colors, styles and lengths, which means you'll find something that will look flawless on your bridal party.

Along with your bridesmaids, even your mother, flower girls and grandmother will be able to find something too. Not only will it fit them amazingly, but they will truly match your wedding. Your wedding will be dressed to the nines.

Looking Fabulous For Any Occasion

Not only do the serve lovely brides-to-be, but they will also help you find gorgeous prom dresses, pageant dresses and homecoming dresses. If you are looking for a prom dress, they offer fun styles in trendy, funky, fashionable, elegant, traditional and princess styles. They have it all. You'll find something that will truly fit your personality!

When you are looking for your wedding dress or special occasion dress, choose Jillian's Formal Wear. You'll be dressed amazingly and you'll definitely be the belle of the ball. Everything will match flawlessly and you'll truly be breathtaking.

Mar
12
2011
by Christina Weber

I wanted to do something a little different for my engagement pictures and for our wedding invitations as well, but I also did not want to spend a whole lot of money doing it. One of my favorite places in the world is the City Museum in St. Louis, Missouri. If you have not been you need to go, as it is a child and adult playground like no other you have experienced. Secret passageways and tunnels open into beautiful caverns, ten story slides and so much more. I knew this was the perfect place to take pictures because there were so many options.

We went with one of my closest friends and bridesmaid Leslie. We spent part of the day posing, laughing, changing clothes and posing some more and got some really great shots. From there, I went to my friend Amanda.

Another bridesmaid, who along with her sister-in-law, edited our pictures. Amanda then turned the pictures into a collage for our wedding invitations that made my eyes well with tears the first time I saw them. They were perfect and we sent them off through an online print shop for printing.

I had them in my hands by the end of the week and was so excited. I had used card stock and made smaller cards to insert with our invitations. On them was a watermark of a peacock, accented with a small rhinestone that Craig meticulously placed on each card and across the top it read, "Wishes for the Bride and Groom" and explained that you could write your message to the new couple and bring it to the ceremony with you.

I have never understood the concept of a guestbook and instead wanted to do something more personal that we could keep and enjoy. I started to have cards for people to fill out at the church but I thought that if they had a little more time to think about what it was they were going to write, then they would be more likely to take part in it.

On our invitations I also included a wedding email address that I had set up so that people could RSVP, ask questions or send in their well wishes(2011WilliamsWedding@gmail.com). We took these things and placed them in their envelopes, sealed them with our monogrammed postage stamps that we had printed complete with peacock feather (thanks zazzle.com!) and sent them off as we anxiously awaited replies.

I work as a columnist at the Democrat Argus, our local newspaper, so the next step was to write our wedding announcement. I kept it very simple, including our children in it as well. I know that is it typical for people to use an up close picture of the two of them but again, I wanted to do something a little different.

This is a small town and most anyone who would care to read it knows what we look like. So instead, I went with a picture of us sitting in a window sill at the City Museum, silhouetted by the outside light. It was also used in the collage on our invitations. It turned out great and I have received several compliments.

No Flowers Here!

Did I mention that I am not a big traditionalist? Well, one thing that I do not care for and find a little wasteful is flowers. I don't like the fake version and it seems such a shame to waste the real ones that are so expensive and die so quickly. So, I am going with peacock feathers. That is right, not a flower will be found at our wedding!!

I have rented the aisle candles, window centerpieces and front candelabras from a local florist and he will be decorating them with peacock feathers, a little bit of greenery and blue velvet ribbon. Remember the wish cards I mentioned earlier that I included in my invitations? Well at the entrance of the church will be a bird-cage on a stand, sitting on top of it are two ornate peacocks with ribbons trailing down. This is where guest can drop off their cards.

The boutonniere for the guys will be a single peacock eye with an ornate pin to hold them in place. My bridesmaids will be carrying beautiful venetian mask on sticks instead of bouquets and I will have one similar to theirs, that in creams instead of the darker blues and golds. Even my "flower girl" will be wearing a mask. And no, she will not have flowers, instead she will be carrying a shattered glass blue tear drop that will be lit up. I will explain more about her role later on.

Our Reception Decor

For the reception, I discovered that I could rent the tall class Eiffel tower vases for $15 each or I could buy them for $7 each at Save-on-crafts.com. Wanna guess what I did? LOL, I bought the vases for each guest table and my talented mom and two of her sisters, my Aunts, made these great arrangements to place in them with peacock feathers, sword feathers, twisted glittered sticks and lots of sparkle. We are placing a blue floralyte in each one so that the arrangement will glow.

For the head table, we are doing a long, low piece that will stretch across the front of the table filled with greenery, a couple of peacocks and lots of sparkle along with some blue under lighting. This way no one will have to look around anything tall on the table. I am very happy with them and since they are not fresh flowers that will wilt, we were able to do them early on, allowing for less stress as the big day quickly nears. I also purchased these really pretty round glass globes that will be filled with iridescent shred over a small blue light and hung at various heights over the dance floor. The first items that I purchased for our wedding were these beautiful blue Moroccan lanterns that I got on amazon.com for a mere 87 cents a piece! They will be hung from low crooks to light the walkway into the hall.

My Dress

This may come to a shock to many but I still had not found a dress and was starting to worry a bit. For most brides, this is their first buy and something that they had dreamed about for a lifetime. I knew what I wanted as far as color, but that was it. I had tried on many wedding dresses at hundreds of stores to no avail. My bridesmaids were outfitted, my flower girl and even several of my guest were telling me what they were going to wear but I had no idea.

I had decided that the reason I had not found anything yet was because I had not been shopping with my mom. So, she and I planned a day to go dress hunting. We went to Bay, Arkansas where I had been told about this great dress shop in the middle of town called Jessica's Bridal & Formal. We went and wandered the aisles with some very wonderful and helpful women. I tried on a few but nothing really caught my eye.

Finally, they pulled out this dress that at first glance I cringed at because it was ivory. Totally not what I had wanted but I agreed to try it on for mom. It was sleek and simple, comfortable, with a short train and had the most beautiful blue and crystal stones on it that would match the bridesmaids dresses perfectly. Still, I was hesitant because I had been so sure that my dress would be champagne. I had even bought shoes in that color already! We decided to go to one more dress shop, but Mom looked at the woman and with a smile said, "We will be back". Twenty minutes later we had returned and I finally had my dress! Proving that sometimes what you think you want, may not be what you want and that you should be open to try on other things. Had I not, we might be picking out sneakers to match my wedding jeans!

Let them eat cake!

I had gone to a bakery in the nearby town of Dyersburg, Tennessee on a recommendation from a friend. Craig and I both went to the meeting and had a great time sampling cakes and choosing colors and designs. I was really impressed with the woman as she made suggestions and drew out our cake in the fullest detail. She told me that she would call the next day and give me a price and that in a couple of weeks I could bring her color swatches from the wedding and our cake monograms (the wedding was almost two months away at this point). Time went by, no call, I dropped off our things but she was not there.

Two weeks before the wedding, I was finally able to reach her. Only to have her act as though she had no clue what design, colors or anything about my wedding cake. I was not sure if she had lost our information or what. I go through it all again, she promises to call with a price…again. The next day I call her back because I still had not received a call from her. She tells me that someone will have to pick up the cake because she has since promised to do another wedding and that she won't have time to deliver ours and that it is going to cost us $500.00. That is $5.00 a slice and NOT going to happen. I cancel, go and pick up my toppers and start making arrangements for something else.

Because we want our kids to have a prominent place in the wedding we had decided to have a kid cake instead of a traditional grooms cake. A friend of ours here in town is a very talented cake artist who is just starting out so we asked her to do this cake for us. It is a three separated tiered cake. Each layer is the favorite flavor of one of each kid and will be decorated with things that they like and a little figure of them. Brittan's will have him in hunting gear, with guns and race cars and all the things he likes. Brittany's will have her in her cheerleading uniform and Micah's will be covered in art supplies. I can not wait to see how it turns out.

Since we had this cake we decided not to go with a wedding cake, but to instead do a cupcake tree. Randall Crawford, a local restaurant owner and all around great guy that I grew up with, offered his services. We decided to go with chocolate, vanilla and strawberry cupcakes that will be placed on this beautiful stand and decorated with ribbon and feathers to match our theme.

Dressing the guys

This could have been the easiest part of our journey yet!! I knew that we wanted to use our local men's shop for the tuxedo rental. So, we went in and in a matter of mere moments had found the perfect tuxedos and then moved on to looking for vest. Guys are so lucky, one book is all they need to chose their outfit from! GRRR!

I realize that at most weddings the groom wears the light-colored vest in white or cream, but as I have said we do not believe in having to keep with tradition and instead want to do what we like. With blue being Craig's favorite color and me having blue accents in my dress, we chose the blue vest and tie for him and the silver vest and ties for the groomsmen and my dad. From there, we contacted  the groomsmen and had them go by their nearest men's shops (because they all live a couple of hours away) and had them just call in their measurements to our shop and Walaaa!

The wedding day is drawing near and there is still so much to share! Coming up next…Our final wedding day plans!

Mar
05
2011
by Christina Weber

Wedding planning was well under way after the proposal. We knew that we did not want to wait for a long time because we had waited long enough to find one another as it was. We set the date for March 26th, 2011 and started working to get everything together. (Yes, that quick!) There were three basic rules that we were going by.

One, we wanted a wedding that was ours. Traditions and customs were not important to us. What was important was our kids, and that was our number two. We wanted to make sure that they were very much included in the big day, just as they would be for the rest of our lives. And finally, we did not want our wedding to be cheap but we did not want to start out our lives together in debt for one day of fun. So, a DIY wedding it was!

Where We Will Exchange Our Vows

First things first, I have never been an outdoorsy kinda girl (I have this vision of a swarm of bees going straight up my dress like a bad remake of The Bird's), so we booked the church. I have always loved the Eastwood Memorial United Methodist Church here in Caruthersville, Missouri. It is beautiful, old and the perfect size for our family and friends.

Stained glass windows pointing toward the heavens, an arch of pipes sweeping across the front that connect to the pipe organ, which is the largest in this part of the United States, and beautifully carved wood throughout. This was a place that made you speak in hushed tones and it was exactly where I wanted to exchange our vows.

Next up were the decorations for the wedding, the church is so beautiful that it does not need anything to enhance it. But I have always loved the beauty of candlelight so decided to go that route. As I said in an earlier post, I like things that are different and I also love the theatre. The beauty of it's dramatics were something I wanted to include. So, an evening candlelit wedding at 6 o'clock it was! I had a lot of ideas for little bits of "flair" to throw in along the way, but I will wait to share those with you as we get closer to time :)

All The Little Details

From there, we booked the local community center where we would host our reception. With the backbone of the event taken care of, the rest was just a matter of filling in the blanks. I love party and event planning so to me this was very exciting and fun. My biggest challenge was to slow down and separate things. I am very organized, I love list and checking things off, so on top of my many handwritten and typed list, I also downloaded a couple of wedding planning apps to help along the way. Sometimes, I have to make myself slow down and decide what I really like from what I just think is cute. Often I get over excited and began to collect a hodgepodge of things instead of sticking with my theme.

Next up, was my bridesmaid selection. My maid of honor was simple to choose, my sister Ashley would fill that place. Without doubt or question the next two spots were filled by my daughter, Micah and Craig's daughter, Brittany. Then my three nearest and dearest friends who had been such an asset to me through the years that it was only fair they share in their time of celebration with me. So Leslie, Amanda and Jennifer were called on to stand with me.

Craig in the mean time wanted to host a competition to decide his line up. He was thinking of something in between Survivor and Fear Factor with a rose ceremony at the end but fortunately he just went with his best friend Shane as his best man, his son, Brittan, his brother, Casey, his cousin Trey and his good friends, Jason and Nic. Putting us at six and six, which was a little larger than we had originally planned but getting them all in was important to us.

Finding The Dress

I had begun looking for my wedding dress first online, then in a few bridal shops. The only thing that I knew for sure was that I wanted it  comfortable and I wanted it  a champagne color. Not so much because of it being a second wedding, as I said customs do not mean a lot to me, I simply liked the color. I got together with the girls and we went bridesmaid dress shopping. Craig and I both loved the color blue and chose it for the main color scheme of the wedding.

Our bridesmaids are very different in their sizes and my sister will be well into her first pregnancy by the time the big day comes. We wanted everyone to feel good about their dresses, to look good and comfortable.

I felt that the best way to do this was to let them choose their own style of dress, just simply keep them all long (which to me seems more formal) and in the same color of blue. Fortunately for us, David's Bridal does just this and made it very easy for the girls to go to the one nearest them to try on and order their dress. In the end, I was very happy with their choices, they all picked very similar dresses and looked beautiful.

My dress however was still no where in sight and I was beginning to get a little frustrated. I did however find a great pair of shoes while shopping with them at David's Bridal. They were on sale for $20.00 and were not only comfortable but were the exact champagne color that I loved so much. So as of that moment, I was getting married in a pair of really cute heels…not good!

Stay tuned for the rest of my wedding details, planning and stories that you'll enjoy!

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Feb
18
2011
by Kelly Curtis

Are you planning a wedding, attending prom or have a formal affair to attend? Whatever your event, you want to find the perfect one that fits you and your style. You want the dress to fit you amazingly well and make you look like the belle of the ball. You should feel amazing and simply look breath-taking. So, if you're in the Prestonsburg, Kentucky area and need a dress, Village Boutique is a must stop!

One Beautiful Bride

Your wedding dress should be nothing short of amazing. It should hug your every curve and represent your true style. When you visit Village Boutique, they will make sure that you find exactly what you're looking for. Their expertise customer service will be there to help you with your every need.

Sit down with them and explain what you've always pictured on your wedding day, their friendly employees will be glad to pull dresses that they think will make you a breathtaking bride. Once you've found your dress, they will make sure you have the matching shoes, jewelry and veil to complete your look.

Have you always imagined a princess style wedding gown or a mermaid fitted wedding gown? Well, they would love to find that exact style. Imagine walking down the aisle in your strapless fitted style wedding gown with beautiful beaded detailing, cathedral veil, blue pumps and matching accessories to complete your wedding day look. Sounds like a vision, right? Well, this vision can become reality with Village Boutique.

They'll also be glad to aid in dressing your bridesmaids, flower girls and mother of the brides. Everything will look truly coordinated and fit the exact vision that you've always pictured as a little girl. Your wedding day location, flowers and dress will be everything you've dreamed of and more!

Looking Truly Unique For Your Prom

When it comes to finding unique styles for prom, Village Boutique makes sure to stay on top of all the latest trends. Bright and colorful prom dresses to elegant black formal wear; you'll find it all with this formal wear shop. Friendly staff assisting you with every little detail to make sure you look exquisite is exactly what you'll receive. Isn't that what you deserve? You will definitely stand out and be the talk of the night if you let them dress you for your prom! It'll be an evening to remember.

So, when finding a formal shop in Prestonsburg, KY; Village Boutique should be your number one stop. Assisting you with finding the perfect wedding dress, prom dress, event dress and all the right accessories to go along with it will make you look absolutely flawless. You'll be the talk of the night in your fabulous formal wear.

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