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Aqua blue wedding hair clip nautical accessories by CallOfEarth on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/29199161

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Aqua blue wedding hair clip nautical accessories by CallOfEarth on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/29199161

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miamorweddings:

This time capsule guest book alternative is genius!!

miamorweddings:

This time capsule guest book alternative is genius!!

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I always wanted classic French nails for my wedding, but then I see these nails from cynfulnails.com and I’m not so sure. So beautiful!

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Got my wedding band!!! 
I got my wedding band last Saturday! It is 14K White Gold, white diamonds and pink sapphires! 12 stones! So pretty! My fiance’ got a Tunsten wedding band. 

Got my wedding band!!! 

I got my wedding band last Saturday! It is 14K White Gold, white diamonds and pink sapphires! 12 stones! So pretty! My fiance’ got a Tunsten wedding band. 

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did-you-kno:

 By picking her up and taking her into their home, the groom provided an alibi for his wife’s chastity .
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did-you-kno:

 By picking her up and taking her into their home, the groom provided an alibi for his wife’s chastity .

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geekyhippiepunk:

Dragon Wedding Cake Topper by *DragonsAndBeasties

so cute!

geekyhippiepunk:

Dragon Wedding Cake Topper by *DragonsAndBeasties

so cute!

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Take It Seriously

In agreeing to toast the bride and groom at their wedding, you’re not just speaking for all the guests, you’re essentially a poet with an important story to tell. It’s both an honor and a huge responsibility. Embrace this obligation with the grace and maturity it deserves.

Don’t Procrastinate

We recommend writing your toast about three weeks before the big day. Approach this “assignment” with the same seriousness you would a college paper. Have someone you trust edit your work, and do a couple of drafts. Advance preparation will prevent hastily scrawled thoughts on cocktail napkins and last-minute panic attacks.

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Not a drinker? It’s fine to drink from a glass of water or other nonalcoholic beverage when toasting.

Cover All the Bases

While we encourage you to innovate and personalize the standard as much as you want, an expert toastmaster will usually:

Pick an Appropriate Quote

If you choose to quote, make sure the quote you pick has real resonance for you and is relevant to the message or idea you want to share. Settle on words of wisdom that you can deliver with confidence, earnest emotion, and understanding. And remember, quoting is not required. If it feels at all pretentious or insincere, skip it, and substitute with something that comes from you.

Suss Out Your Style

The best man speech is often wry retellings of zany shenanigans, droll commentary on the subject of marriage, and self-deprecating remarks — often with knee-slapping, side-splitting results. Don’t feel your maid of honor speech has to be sentimental and poetic for the sake of contrast. If you’re hilarious too, the crowd is in for quite a treat. Don’t worry about stealing thunder.

On the other hand, if funny isn’t your shtick, don’t feel pressured to be a comedian — just be yourself and speak from the heart.

Go for Short and Sweet

As you prepare your toast, keep it simple. Don’t use words you normally wouldn’t use. Try not to ramble — toasts can be as short as two lines or as long as two minutes. Steer clear of X-rated anecdotes, goofy giggling, and sing-songy, gimmicky group efforts. Remember, this is your moment. Make it a class act.

Practice, Practice, Practice

Once the toast has been written, practice reading it out loud obsessively to up your comfort level on stage. On the day of the wedding, grab one of the bridesmaids and ask her for final feedback on delivery, jokes, and hand gestures. You’ll be grateful for the preperformance audience. Be sure to write out the complete speech (or transfer it to note cards) and bring the cheat sheet with you to the microphone (no, you don’t have to memorize). Emotions and nerves can catch even the coolest of cucumbers off guard.

Set a Schedule

Toasting time usually happens once everyone has been seated and served champagne, but the bride and groom may want to have it happen between courses. Check with them; if they don’t have a preference, the timing is up to you and the best man. When you’re ready, simply approach the microphone stand as a toasting team. The crowd will be called to attention the old-fashioned way (clinking a glass with a utensil) or the bandleader or DJ may announce to guests that toasting is about to begin.

Traditionally, the best man is considered the toastmaster. For this reason, he may toast first, warming up the crowd for your turn in the spotlight. Of course the maid of honor can take over his role altogether, serve as comaster (a two-person show), or toast the couple right after the best man. We’ve seen double toasts work well in a variety of formats. You and the best man may want to determine who goes first and who follows based on the content and feel of your speeches.

Stay Calm, Cool, & Collected

Or at least fake it. No matter what, you’re going to be nervous. Take deep breaths. Think pleasant thoughts. Maybe have a glass of wine, but don’t overdo it. You definitely want to avoid that drunken honor attendant cliche. Remember, when it’s all over, you get to party hardy. Speak slowly, and no, no one’s going to care that your hands are shaking.

Get Creative

Is toasting too old hat? Knock their socks off with a dance performance, a song, or a reading of an original poem. Salute them in whatever fashion feels most comfortable. That said, if you’re planning something really outlandish, check with the bride first.



Read more: Maid of Honor Toast - Maid of Honor Speeches http://wedding.theknot.com/bridesmaids-mother-of-the-bride/bridesmaids/articles/wedding-toasting-tips-for-the-maid-of-honor.aspx#ixzz1smpFJXy9

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toriswedding:

Ways to Incorporate Something Blue
I Love the idea of adding a small blue stone to the inside of the ring. There’s something really awesome about having it hidden so that me and my girls are the only ones who know its there. Or the idea of wearing Jewelery that has just one stone that is blue (where its supposed to be something else). But I think what I like best about the ring is that you keep your something blue around forever.
(via 25 Ways to Something Blue - Belle the Magazine . The Wedding Blog For The Sophisticated Bride)

toriswedding:

Ways to Incorporate Something Blue

I Love the idea of adding a small blue stone to the inside of the ring. There’s something really awesome about having it hidden so that me and my girls are the only ones who know its there. Or the idea of wearing Jewelery that has just one stone that is blue (where its supposed to be something else). But I think what I like best about the ring is that you keep your something blue around forever.

(via 25 Ways to Something Blue - Belle the Magazine . The Wedding Blog For The Sophisticated Bride)

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Harry Potter Owls I made!!! I’m debating as to whether or not to use this as place card holders. They are super cute!

Discovered Here: http://craftandcreativity.com/blog/2011/11/12/pappersuggla/

Harry Potter Owls I made!!! I’m debating as to whether or not to use this as place card holders. They are super cute!

Discovered Here: http://craftandcreativity.com/blog/2011/11/12/pappersuggla/

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Harry Potter Necklace/Bracelet/Earring set for my bridesmaids!!! I love them!

Made By: http://www.etsy.com/shop/DiagonAlley?ref=seller_info

Harry Potter Necklace/Bracelet/Earring set for my bridesmaids!!! I love them!

Made By: http://www.etsy.com/shop/DiagonAlley?ref=seller_info

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OMG! This is my bridesmaid dress for my cousin’s wedding, lol! David’s Bridal wouldn’t let me get a photo so I couldn’t post it, well here it is! The yellow is defiantly way better in person, it’s a much brighter, nicer yellow rather than this pee color they have showing on their site. I was worried my cousin picked a horrible color, but when I got it, I was happy because it was a much nicer yellow and it looks great on me!!! :D

OMG! This is my bridesmaid dress for my cousin’s wedding, lol! David’s Bridal wouldn’t let me get a photo so I couldn’t post it, well here it is! The yellow is defiantly way better in person, it’s a much brighter, nicer yellow rather than this pee color they have showing on their site. I was worried my cousin picked a horrible color, but when I got it, I was happy because it was a much nicer yellow and it looks great on me!!! :D

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daliciously:

Lovely designed modern Kimono’s! The frills, the colors, the material, the bows, the dots! It really looks amazing! 

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love her hair!

love her hair!

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