The Top 10 Wedding Party Songs
August 22, 2009 by Daniel De Henney
Filed under Wedding
There are numerous tunes that are performed at wedding celebrations and choosing suitable tunes is always an exciting activity. It is crucial for you to remember that there are really no rules that you must follow when it comes to selecting the music that you want played at your big day. This is your Special Day, and you have the freedom to put your personal stamp on the entertainment your guests will be enjoying.
No matter whether you are having a formal ceremony or a casual, beachfront event the songs for your wedding party can be a composition of dance styles and music genres. In fact it is usually better to have some assortment so that all of your guests will hear something that they are familiar with. You will have songs dedicated to father daughter and mother son dances, and one distinct song for the bride and groom. Try combining some slower dance tunes with a few that will have everyone ready to shake their tail feathers and try some new steps.
You can set the stage and make the environment for guests with your selections. Of course there are bound to be some favorites that you want to include, but sometimes it is difficult for people to come up with ideas. If this is the case maybe looking at this list of Top 10 wedding party songs will give you some great inspiration.
“Don’t Worry, Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin is a cheerful, up-tempo song that will have your guests smiling, and toes tapping. Enjoy the pure fun and bliss of this tune at your wedding party. Get your sisters and brothers on the dance floor when you play “We Are Family” by the Pointer Sisters.
“Shout”, by Otis Day, is a excellent song for any occasion and is a great way to get your guests into the party mood. Play this favorite wedding party tune and watch the crowd come to life. Don’t forget to throw your hands up in the air and rejoice with everyone else.
Take a second to enjoy the sweet sentimentality in “God Bless the Broken Road” by Rascal Flatts. You might want to enjoy a little light hearted fun with the older Billy Ray Cyrus tune, “Achy Breaky Heart”. A rousing dance song that is performed at many parties, including wedding receptions, is “Louie, Louie” by the Kingsmen.
A true favorite on any list of wedding party songs is that classic love song, “When a Man Loves a Woman” by Percy Sledge. This is a mellow dance favorite that gives you time to catch your breath while enjoying a real couple’s dance tune. A great song to mix with this one is the Roy Orbison hit, “Pretty Woman”.
Certainly there are bound to be some Presley tunes on any wedding party songs list. 2 favorites that you will hear at many wedding receptions are “Love Me Tender” and “Let Me Be your Teddy Bear”. What person could resist smiling and dancing to these blasts from the past?
Celebrate Your Fandom With Twilight Party Favors
August 22, 2009 by Andrea McClure
Filed under Wedding
Everyone has seen, read, or heard about the ever popular Twilight series. How could they not? The series appeals to the public’s dark fascination with the vampire romance. The very mortal woman, with something mysterious about her, that despite her ordinary circumstances has a fateful meeting with her ultimate doom and fate, a vampire, a hunter of the human race. Instead of being ruled by fear she falls in love moved by the man behind the stigma of legend, still struggling to hold on to his humanity rather than succumb and become the monster that thirsts for her life.
It also appeals to the fan’s attraction to impossible loves. Everyone loves a good romance where the odds are stacked against the lovers. Bella has to overcome the decades of life and experience that lie between her and Edward. Edward has to fight the monster within to be with the love of his life. We can’t help but root for them to find a way through their difficulties and triumph for a hard won happily ever after. There is also the intensity that grabs from the first scene of the movie or the first line of the book. We literally experience the two lovers’ intense feelings as they go through their struggles. We feel the agony of every painful emotion they feel and the deep almost bewildering joy that experience in each other’s company. This is the kind of tale that has captured the imagination of fans everywhere. This story enthralled fans everywhere with its mystique and spawned Twilight themed proms and even weddings worldwide.
If you are fan of the series and want to throw your own themed party, try have unique one of a kind Twilight party favors. They come exclusively from our favors collection. You can give your guest favors that impress them and will make others who don’t come envious that they weren’t able to get them.
The choices are numerous you can give cool votive candles with the images of actor Robert Patterson in his role as Edward and other cast members like Jacob. These are special collectibles that any fan would be privileged to have. Also don’t stop with these favors use them to inspire your own decoration for you party.
There are plenty of decoration and design ideas from the collectible candy tins to the Twilight themed lip balm that will be a huge hit with your friends. If you want to make a huge splash at your themed party whether it’s a dance, prom, or simply a watch party for the second movie in the series, New Moon these items are great ways to add a fun touch to your event and give guest souvenirs of a great time.
In the end the best thing about the Twilight series is that it calls to our own dreams of finding true love. Every girl wants to have a chivalrous guy like Edward and experience the same kind of deep emotional connection that the characters share. So enjoy all this great series has to offer and celebrate it with amazing Twilight party favors.
Very Special Wedding Favors To Remember Your Unique Wedding
August 22, 2009 by Andrea McClure
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Your special day is really near. A once in a lifetime day, a day you will want to be unforgettable and incomparable. What do I mean by incomparable? I mean that you will want to have your guests remember it for its uniqueness.
A wonderful way of getting your guests to remember your wedding is wedding favors. Wedding favors are a great way of showing appreciation to those who will share this incredible moment with you. What better way to thank them for being there for you than presenting them with a special gift for them to take home? But be careful! You are not the first bride who has thought of this, and won’t be the last. Most couples get favors for their guests when tying the knot. That’s why you have to make sure they won’t look at your wedding favor and wonder… “Who’s party did I get this from?” no way! Your party will be unique, your marriage will be unique, and you are unique so make sure your wedding favors are unique too!
Few gifts will be more unique than one that allows the person who gets it to use it and add a personal touch to it. Great examples are notebooks. Not only will your guests absolutely love receiving this very useful gift they can use for their everyday life; notebooks are great because once each person has written something on it, the notebook becomes even more unique and unforgettable. Each of your loved ones will have the chance to make their favor even more special and personalized, and you can even encourage them to start using it by writing down a special thought about your wedding.
But the uniqueness notebooks offer goes even further with the personalized “Love Notes” Notebook. These beautiful notebooks are personalized! This means you can specially choose their features to make them even more unique and special for your friends and family! And an amazing bonus: each one of your guests will not only get a notebook, but they will get a pen with it also, so they are ready to start scribbling love notes to each other, or caring messages to share the feeling that will reign at your wedding.
Since we are talking about the feeling reigning at your wedding; you know “love will be in the air” on this wonderful day on which you and your prince charming publicly declare your will to stay together “till death do you part” nothing can be more romantic than that! So why not get the atmosphere to be even more filled with romance getting candle favors for all your loved ones? Your guests will be thrilled to get a candle they can take home for ambience and decoration; so thrilled, they will surely want to light them up as soon as they reach the table. This will make your reception look like a starry sky, and create an even more intimate and warm atmosphere. Candles and candle holders make no doubt a wonderful favor.
If you are a plant and open space lover you can go for a Botanical Garden Votive Candle Holder, for example, or maybe if you are more playful, love fairytales or simply want your favors to be mainly sweet, you can choose the gingerbread bride & groom candle favors. Shaped as your boy and you, these favors will surely put a tender smile in your friends and family’s faces.
Engagement Rings With Class And Style
August 22, 2009 by shiran cohen
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In the space between timeless traditions and relatively newer fashions lies the range of the vintage engagement rings. While not yet antiques they are never the less unique in their own features, making these engagement rings from the early 1900s to the late 1970 and 80’s vintage and classic.
Determining if engagement rings are vintage or not depends on the year that the ring was made as well as the elements of the ring design. Most rings considered to be vintage will have a combination of yellow and white gold in the band and setting. There are some vintage rings that are made of platinum or some with one metal only.
In a great number of these engagement rings the band tends to be very narrow at the back of the ring, then widens and expands to present a moderately large front surface area. It is common for the band to be yellow gold and the mountings for the diamonds to be in white gold, providing additional light reflection around the diamonds.
The stones in vintage engagement rings tend to be somewhat smaller than are seen in many of the new diamond engagement rings however they are also more of the moderately large stones. Often other gems are also combined with diamonds in beautiful settings that highlight both the diamond as well as the surrounding gems.
A popular cut in vintage engagement rings as well as in antique diamond rings is the cushion cut. Cushion cut engagement rings have a beautiful, soft internal sparkle and fire and are ideal to stand alone on a simple band. The cut also works well with interlocking and curved wedding band and engagement ring sets.
Cushion cut diamonds are also sometimes known as candlelight diamonds since they reflect even the subtle light from candles used historically in homes. They tend to be more oval to rounded rectangular in shape and have a very soft and almost understated appearance on engagement rings.
Open, long facets on many of the diamonds on older engagement rings give a unique light reflection to the interior. The colors are still vibrant and there is fire, it is just less sharp. Many people see these types of cuts as very romantic looking and may be enhanced on the band with smaller diamonds.
Looking through estate sales or selecting jewelers that offer replicas of vintage engagement rings may provide you with some options you hadn’t previously considered. The detail in these rings really makes them unique and different from modern engagement rings.
Entrancing Tips For An Elegant Wedding Reception
There are as many types of weddings as there are different styles of living and even within those there are variations depending on the bride’s personal tastes. This is especially true for the wedding reception. There are some who see this as a celebration and party. There are others who want to make the entire wedding day a show of sophistication and elegance from beginning to end. This is often the case for a number of women getting married; however it can pose a challenge if you have a budget you need to stick to. Every woman wants their day to be special and the full import of the day to be conveyed to everyone. After all they are committing to the journey of a lifetime with a man they really care about. Often this is the sentiment of a bride who wants the sophistication and elegance of a more traditional wedding. Here are some suggestions for those brides looking to add some class and sparkle to their nuptials and reception.
Taste is restraint. The trap that many brides fall into is trying to overdo anything concerning the planning especially if they want a high class effect. This will not only fail but achieve the exact opposite of what the bride is trying to achieve. To avoid this pick a color scheme that is simple. That means something like two or three colors at most to guide what kind of decorations you choose. A great example is the black and white theme. Its monochromatic effect is timeless and when combined with the right accents like silver or crystal can create a beautiful effect for a reception. Also try not to go for patterns that are two busy. Whenever you decorate for a wedding reception it is with the goal to draw the eyes of your guests, not confuse them. It sort of works like the golden mean; there are certain shapes, proportions, and forms that just seem naturally pleasing to the eye. If you use that sense of balance you are well on your way to a tasteful and elegant affair.
Use expensive sparingly. One of the interesting things you observe when watching shows or movies is that you can tell the difference between old money and new in how they decorate their homes. People that come from wealth often know that a few well place expensive or costly items can have a better effect than cramming a room with all the costly stuff you can find. The same ideal works for the venue you choose to decorate for your post ceremony celebration. If you have room in your budget for expensive items, use one or two. This applies whether you spring for an indoor fountain or certain type of rare floral arrangement. This has to beneficial effects. First off, you save money. It will help you avoid wasting money on getting more when more won’t have the effect you want. Second it will increase impact. One amazing decoration, item, or feature properly placed can do much more to amaze your guests than a lot astounding items or decorations
Combine high and low. This is a concept that is borrowed from fashion where you mix costly clothes with more generic brands. Most cases the average person won’t be able to tell the difference. The same can be applied to you reception from decorations to wedding favors. For example a crystal or glass wedding favor can look similar to a more expensive item at a department store but be just a fraction of the cost. The main idea is that elegant favors and adornments for your reception venue can look great and not bust your budget.
Use contemporary interpretations when appropriate. A great way to get an elegant look is to contemporary or modern designs. These are great if used with moderation and can enhance any look. The key is that it is any design that takes a dated concept or idea and interprets it in a new way. The risk lies in that sometimes choices can be a bit too far off the beaten path.
Enchanting Ideas To Help You With A Cinderella Wedding
The story of Cinderella is one that just about every girl knows. It is one of the favorites because it is not about a princess in trouble but a rags to riches story where a girl forced by life and family to become a servant gains the chance for her shining moment and becomes for a magical night the princess she dreams of being. Of course the dream ends and she has to overcome obstacles to be with her prince but in the end the dream ends of having the seed of truth and substance that allows her to have a happily ever after. If you are a bride wanting to reproduce Cinderella in your wedding it can be daunting. Don’t be worried or concerned here are some suggestions to help you plan your own Cinderella wedding.
First, think of what decorations you want to use for the hall or church sanctuary where the ceremony will occur. Despite the poor girl finds happily ever the setting is a royal ball so think about using colors like royal blue, white, red. A great idea is to research how royal events are decorated especially look at the turn of the century if you want a look similar to that seen in the Disney movie version. Doing so thanks to the internet and good bargain hunting so does not have to cost a royal amount. Also there are other touches that you can include such as the use of crystal or pumpkins. This is something that is especially viable during like the fall season if you want to use real pumpkins. The main guiding point should be that the decor should be apparent but tasteful. You want the decor to accentuate your fairytale moment not overshadow it.
Use pumpkin, mice in livery, and other comical figures and motifs from the tails for the reception hall this will be in tune with the festive, celebratory mood of the reception. Also think of using the crystal part of the Cinderella theme more actively. You can do this with crystal candle holders shaped like shoes or Cinderella figurines. The crystal gives you the chance to use your own interpretation of the story in new and interesting ways. Also this extends to wedding favors. You can go several routes with gifts. You can give a favor with humorous sayings like” I didn’t need to run at midnight when I found my prince” and so on. Another route to go is to choose useful gifts and decorate them with Cinderella themed motifs.
Another great idea is to use the pumpkin theme to the hilt. For example try using pumpkin scented or shaped candles. You can even go as figurines shaped like the pumpkin carriage from the story. You can also use the theme in other gifts like stationary, frames, and photo albums.
Also use the theme to guide the design of your cake. You can do anything from a traditional cake with crystal shoe toppers, or a cake in the shape of the pumpkin carriage. Use your imagination and what you know of the story to create a fun and imaginative cake that your guests will surely enjoy.
The story is also a dance story so make music and dancing a big part of your reception. You can also have fun activities like Dance Revolution for younger guests to have fun on. Also try doing fun group dances like the Electric slide. This is just another way to add fairytale fun to your wedding.
The Important Factors in a Wedding Speech
Isn’t it exciting that your loved one got engaged? Now you have about a year to conduct and put together a wedding speech that everyone will remember. It’s the stress of speaking in public that makes us all uneasy. In any speech, the most important factor is the audience. If you don’t get them involved the speech will most likely turn downhill. People get so worried about remembering the speech that they forget about the actual delivery of the speech itself.
When choosing your speech you must get a feel of the audience. I know you won’t know who will be attending the wedding, but you must base it off the two getting married. There are many kinds of speeches and it is the most exciting part of the wedding. Everyone wants to know the background story of the two getting married. As well as a couple personal stories that will make the audience laugh or feel embarrassed for the two.
In a wedding there are usually 3 speeches that will happen. One is usually from the brides’ father. This is usually and emotional time for the bride and the father as well will express how proud he is of his daughter and how happy she is will her new husband. The second speech is the groom’s speech. He will address the audience and thank everyone involved that has helped and guided him throughout the years of his life. Finally the last speck is the best man speech. This speech is usually humorous because it portrays the other side of the two getting married. The best man usually will have a couple great stories that might shock or embarrass the two.
When presenting your wedding speech, the audience should be the most important factor. Here the speaker can justify what is and isn’t appropriate to speak about. One major thing one must know when giving a speech is that they should be speaking to the entire audience and not just the bride and groom. It can be formal but one must make sure they are addressing the entire wedding audience which will get them involved. For example, if there is an inside secret that the bride and groom have, the speaker should try to create the situation so the audience can get a kick out of the joke as well. If nobody laughs except you and the bride and groom, you might be facing some troubles.
Before giving a speech you must sit down and think of what you’re going to say. If you don’t have a lot of experience speaking in public this is a must. You won’t be able to go up there and get everything across what you wanted to say. You must practice your speech to the point that you can hear yourself saying over and over again. You don’t want to get up there and look like a fool.
The primary goal in giving a speech is to get a reaction from the bride and groom and the audience. It will be extremely import to get a laugh or a sigh from the audience.
If you take your time, think it out, and plan according, your speech will be a hit at the next week you go to. Remember to practice practice practice.
Suggestions To Consider When Planning A Traditional Wedding
For some brides it is important to have a traditional wedding. This can be the classic Victorian weddings of Europe and the United States, or the more exotic marriages rites of places like India, Africa and China. AS a bride who wants to have the traditional wedding in modern times, this can be a challenge. If you live in Europe and the United State you most likely have a diverse set of friends and even family so while some customs can be preserved you may find yourself having to bend some rules to accommodate your guests. In some cases it may be simply that getting all the traditional materials for the ceremony is more difficult than originally thought as some of them may not be available where you live. Well don’t’ fret. Here are some great tips to have a successful traditional wedding even with limited resources.
Make a checklist of the rituals, ceremonial items, and any other custom that would normally go with a traditional marriage ceremony for your culture. This is very important as it helps you know what is needed and what you can procure. It is a very good idea to get the assistance or at least input of your parents and other relatives familiar with the practices so that you can go through your list. Another great source of information is the religious leader that is going to marry you. As a custodian of your faith he or she is great resource to draw from. They can also tell you what you can permissibly get away with if you have to make compromises.
Now think of what decoration you need. This is very important sometimes you don’t have to get the exact item as long as you can get something that is a close approximation. A great example is Asian themed decorations and wedding favors. They are easy to find on the internet and at specialty wedding boutiques. They may be stereotypes or generic but if they have enough of what counts they can be great substitutes.
Think of who is coming to the wedding. This is very important as it will determine how strictly you will have to adhere to custom. In most cases if you are having the ceremony in the United States or Europe there will be friends or even family of other cultures at the festivities. The important thing is to make everyone comfortable. There should be no major problems with the main ceremony itself but for the feast or reception take into account that not all the foods served will be to your friends or guests. Make sure to have more standard fare so that you can meet everyone’s needs without making it obvious.
If permissible, be creative. Depending on what is allowable add creativity and make the nuptials truly your own. One of the best things about traditions is that you can interpret them in new ways. A great idea is to make your wedding be all about the fusion between Traditional and western culture. If you are someone who was born in a foreign country, but have parents that are immigrants this is a really great idea for you. In the end the whole point is to have a ceremony that reflects your personality and where you come from.
Our Writers Searched for the 5 Most Beautiful Wedding Reception Songs for You
August 21, 2009 by Daniel De Henney
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The music you play for your wedding reception is one of the most important issues of the special day as music has the ability to set the tone of the entire celebration. You may want to play some wedding reception songs that have unique meaning to the two of you, but remember that you’ll want to keep your guests of all ages happy and interacting with one another, and the dance floor is the ideal place for just that. Depending how much you want to follow with customs, a certain arrangement of dances should be followed before allowing all of the guests to join in on all of the fun. Usually the newly married couple take the dance floor first followed by the bride and her father while the groom ends the dance with his brand new mother-in-law.
Next, the groom dances with his mother while his bride dances with her new father-in-law before members of the bridal party join in beginning with the best man and maid of honor. Once all of the bridal party is on the floor, the guests are prompted to also dance with the fresh couple. Whether provided by a live band or a DJ, here are the five best wedding reception songs to think of choosing on your most important event.
1. At Last by Etta James: Thought of to be one of the absolute greatest wedding reception songs of all time, At Last by Etta James is a breath taking classic with lyrics that tell about lonely days being over as at last her love is now hers. This wonderful song is frequently played during the first dance between the groom and his new wife.
2. What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong: An incredibly inspiring and happy song, What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong, also redone by various others since, is sure to put a smile to the faces of guests of all ages as it simply says how wonderful life can be when it’s full of love, laughter, and smiles.
3. Could I Have This Dance? by Anne Murray: Anne Murray’s classic song Could I Have This Dance? can be listend to playing at weddings of all sizes, backgrounds, and types because its sweet lyrics and wonderful music make it ideal for both slow dancing or the couple’s first dance of the evening.
4. Amazed by Lonestar: Also perfect for the first dance between the the fresh couple, or maybe even the dance for all married couples at the wedding, this tune is well known and totally amorous as they sing about a profound and all encompassing love. This song will be sure to have all of the couples out on the floor and remembering the reason they also fell in love.
5. Shower the People by James Taylor: Shower the People is a great song for paying tribute to all your loved ones and it’s slightly more cheerful than the slower, romantic love songs often performed, but yet it also contains touching lyrics that tell us how important family and showering the people we adore with love really is.
Surely there are plenty of party songs to also select that will help to get your guests up and moving from all age groups and spanning all types of music. When deciding on your wedding reception songs, always include a wide variety of music styles playing throughout the night for creating the perfect atmosphere and your guests will be sure to remember your wedding warmly for years to come.
The 5 Most Popular Father Daughter wedding Songs of All Time
August 21, 2009 by Daniel De Henney
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The father daughter bridal dance is perhaps one of the most sentimental and emotional moments of the entire wedding day. There’s usually not a dry eye in the room after the father of the bride dances with the cherished daughter he just gave away after walking her down the aisle. Choosing just the right father daughter weddings songs is such a vital part of planning the wedding as this can be the perfect way for the bride to honor the first most important man in her life.
Here are the five most famous father daughter wedding songs of all time, across several different genres of music and generations and suitable for all types of wedding receptions.
5. Sunrise Sunset from Fiddler on the Roof: This long time favorite from the Fiddler on the Roof soundtrack has been performed at wedding receptions for numerous years, and with its slow yet elegant pace it is ideal for a dance. Sunrise Sunset was always a cherished wedding song for many generations because its words tell of the inevitable passage of time tied together with the perfect mix of happiness and tears.
4. Through the Years by Kenny Rogers: A poignant and timeless song of love with great lyrics and a slow, easy beat for dancing to, this is one of the most popular father daughter wedding songs in history. With a light country sound it appeals to a wide majority of people and will surely make for a memorable moment on the dance floor.
3. Isn’t She Lovely by Stevie Wonder: The cheerful yet emotional song by Stevie Wonder Isn’t She Lovely is a great dancing song if you’re searching for something a bit groovier than the normal father daughter wedding songs. Written to celebrate the birth of his daughter, the song opens with the sounds of a baby crying then with laughter throughout as father and daughter play. A touching, sincere song considering Wonder has never had the opportunity to see his daughter due to his sightlessness.
2. Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle: Another of the most famous father daughter wedding songs of all time is Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle. If you’re searching for a song filled with great feeling along with beautiful yet simple lyrics, this may be the one for you. The tempo is easy to dance to, but be prepared for plenty of tears and emotions as this touching song chronicles a father’s love for his daughter from birth up until the time he had to give her away on her wedding day.
1. Daddy’s Little Girl by Al Martino: With lyrics like, “You’re the end of the rainbow, you’re my pot of gold, you’re daddy’s little girl,” this song first made popular by Al Martino is short and gentle, perfect for keeping an emotional dance from being too lengthy. If you aren’t fanatical about the original version, the song has been remixed by various different artists in a wide variety of music genres. Whatever father daughter wedding songs you eventually decide upon, both you and your father as well as all of your guests will be sure to treasure this special moment for limitless years to come.






