Marriage Proposal Ideas For The Romantic At Heart

Jun 23
2011

Marriage Proposal Ideas For The Romantic At Heart

 

It’s time for a marriage proposal to that special someone. There are many ways to propose that he or she will remember for a lifetime and doing so without having to spend too much money. Surveys have shown that many people were a little disappointed in how their partner proposed to them. This is a life changing experience and something that you and your partner will want to remember and share with your kids and your grand kids some day.

 

Therefore do your research for proposal ideas and you’re sure to come up with an idea that suits you both. After all, you should know your partner better than anyone else, but if you become unsure, ask her close friends and family for some advice. You only get one shot at this so make sure you do it right and be sure you have some ideas to get your own creative juices flowing. Here are some romantic proposal ideas that will hopefully inspire you to create your own perfect romantic proposal.

 

1). Take your special someone to the place where you had your first date and re-create it exactly how it happened on that day. Have the same dinner and do the same things you did together that night. At the end take your partner to a special place, such as a park with some sparkling lights and flowers all around, and ask your partner if they remember this place on our first date. They should say no, and then you proceed to say “you may not remember it now, but you will remember it from this moment to the rest of our lives together” and then get down on one knee and propose.

 

2). If your partner happens to be an avid newspaper reader you could put a picture of them in the paper with a sweet little story on how you two  met, or the reasons why you love them. Then put in big print “will you marry me?” While they’re reading this, get down on one knee and have the ring box waiting for them to see when they look up from reading the paper.

 

3). Set up a romantic dinner at home with candlelight and music, such as your favorite song together or maybe hire a quartet to serenade him or her. Then prepare your partner’s favorite food or you could hire a private chef to cook it for you. Of course you could always order out take home as well. Either way it’s the thought that counts. Then after dinner you could give her a cake that’s made to look like a ring box, but don’t put the ring in the food because it can dull it and you’ll have to get it cleaned right away. While they are admiring the cake, slip the real ring on to the table.

 

4). A fun way to propose is to send your partner out on a scavenger hunt. Give them a list of the things to find. The list should have some kind of meaning to it. For example, have them find a menu from the first place you ate at together. Have them find the special things that have meaning in your relationship and with each item on the list that they find leave a note with a reason why you love them along with a rose. At the end they will have collected eleven roses. The final search will lead them to meeting you somewhere special, where you will be waiting with the twelfth rose, along with the ring.

 

5). Set up a beautiful picnic at the beach with their favorite foods. Write her a sweet poem or maybe a song. It doesn’t matter if you have a great voice or not, it’s the meaning that counts. However, if you’re a little embarrassed you could ask someone to do it for you. Then write in the sand will you marry me or you could also use a bunch of sea shells to spell it out.

 

6). Have your partner ask for a day off from work, but secretly talk to their boss and try to get them a week off instead. If granted, take them on a romantic vacation. Have her friends or family members pack her a bag so that you can pick it up and off you go to the airport or drive to your destination right away. When you get there have a special meal ready for your partner and propose to them and tell your partner that they have a week full of fun in-store for them.

 

Wedding Ideas For A Spring Wedding

Jun 09
2011

Wedding Ideas For A Spring Wedding

 

Is there anything better than coming up with wedding ideas for a spring wedding? Not really. Since spring is a time of renewal and rebirth it is the best time to start the new adventure that a marriage can bring. Since spring is usually one of the more beautiful times to get married in, it’s a good idea to know what kind of ways you want to express the beauty of the spring in a new and fresh way.

 

Most women have been planning their big day since they were 7 or 8 years old, so it’s easy to get stuck on certain ideas and traditions that you’ve seen over the years. However, it’s the spring, so break with tradition a little and add in some springtime touches to your wedding through your decor and style.

 

The Wedding Dress

 

One of the reasons why spring can be so popular for your wedding is how beautiful the weather can turn out to be. Generally the weather isn’t usually too hot or cold, which is great for you so that you can choose practically any dress you desire. However, it is still a good idea to go with a dress that can be a bit more versatile depending on the weather. For instance, you want to go strapless but it happens to be a bit on the cold side, so prepare in advance and have a matching wrap with you that will keep you warm and still in style. A wedding dress in the spring is the perfect time to add in some color to your dress. You don’t have to have an all-white wedding dress. Why not break the mold and go all out and add some pizzazz, like a sash or some colorful embroidery.

 

Wedding Colors

 

There are so many colors to choose from in the spring that will be absolutely perfect for your springtime wedding. You really can’t go wrong. Just think of all the amazing flowers that are blooming and let nature’s beauty be your guide. Some good color combos for your spring wedding could be ivory with a light green such as sage, a light blue with a dark or light brown similar to cappuccino or chocolate, a baby blue with a crisp white, a sweet yellow with lavender or a pretty pink with a dark brown.

 

The color combinations are completely endless and can be a bit overwhelming because no one wants to choose the wrong colors. After all they prepare the mood and theme for the entire event. Give yourself some peace of mind and go to the fabric store to create a color swatch with all the colors that you like. Therefore you can physically take the colors and mix and match them until you are satisfied.

 

Flowers and Centerpieces

 

Naturally with spring, flowers are in full bloom and offer so many to choose from. Whether you plan on letting loose with many flowers or just have a few simple flower decorations throughout, there are great flower and color combinations that will work great together. A typical spring bouquet might have tulips, ranunculuses and hyacinths in all different shades of pink. To make the bouquet pop, add in a bit of lime green from any plant that may not be in full bloom. In addition, add something a little cute and unique to your bouquet, such as some pink butterflies to your flowers or the color that matches your arrangement. Add to it some pink ribbon to wrap up the flower stems and don’t forget the “bling” aspect by throwing a few crystal rhinestones onto the ribbon.

 

Cherry blossoms and dogwood can bring a dramatic and romantic feel to your reception centerpieces or you could go with a much more unusual and unique centerpiece such as bunches of asparagus. The asparagus could be in the shape of a square with a yellow ribbon tied around them that is set in a clear and low square container allowing them to remain fresh, clean and contemporary. Another idea is the use of white picnic baskets as vessels for your flower centerpiece as it is a sweet and fun way to display your flowers.

 

Another option would depend if you are planning your wedding after Easter or not. You may find a really great deal on your baskets, that way you can spend more of your budget on the flowers, which are the meat and potatoes of your wedding decorations. All in all, be creative with the season of your wedding and although most of your budget will go to bigger issues, it doesn’t mean you have to skimp on practicality on the smaller things.

 

Hawaiian Weddings; Things To Know

Mar 26
2011

Hawaiian Weddings; Things To Know

 

Is there anything more romantic than a wedding in Hawaii? Hard to come up with one isn’t it? Therefore, since you are about to experience one of the greatest days of your life, allow me to give you some important insight and what you can expect from Hawaii as you plan to kick off your new life.

 

Best Times To Go

 

Is there really a bad time to go? Not really, but like anywhere else, there are times that are better than others. Obvious times of the year are during the summer when you have slightly warmer temperatures. However, in Hawaii temperatures usually average in the 70’s and 80’s throughout the year.

 

A more important weather notation is Hawaii’s rainfall. Hawaii is one of the largest rain forests in the world and it rains often. However, due to the flow of Hawaii’s trade winds, the rain generally hits most often on the northeastern parts of each island and in the mountains. Therefore, if you plan your Hawaiian wedding on a southwestern part of an island, you have a much more likely chance of nice and clear weather.

 

Wedding Styles

 

If you are not familiar with Hawaii, I suggest a Hawaiian coordinator. They can bring to you a selection of Hawaiian traditions, customs, cultures and sense of Hawaiian tranquility and relaxation.

 

In deciding a style for your Hawaiian wedding, there are many options you can choose from. You can go with traditional indoor weddings at one of many locations or maybe you prefer an outdoors wedding in a garden area or on the beach.

 

You can also make your wedding as simple as you want or more complex; you are in Hawaii after all. Maybe you want to include waterfalls, horses, the ocean, volcanoes or even take a helicopter to some remote location. The options are endless with a Hawaiian wedding.

 

Your Honeymoon

 

Hawaii is one of the top destinations for any honeymooners, whether you are married on the islands or not. Plan ahead and list everything you want to do and see while you are here. Some of the items may be on different islands, so do your homework and be prepared.

 

First there is lodging. Hawaii has some of the most beautiful resorts around or you can go more local and rent a condo or villa. Although most areas are short drives, consider your activities and restaurants when deciding where to stay. No matter where you stay or what you do, you are here for two reasons: Hawaiian Paradise and Each Other.

 

Which Island Should You Go To

 

After listing all your events, be sure to check them against what each island has to offer. Many of the islands offer many of the same things, but some do not. If you don’t mind traveling from island to island, then you’re set. However, if you are budgeted for less travel, then research the islands and see what they have to offer before making your choice.

 

After all, if you are set on lying out on Waikiki Beach and visiting Pearl Harbor, but plan on staying in Maui, you will realize these are different islands. So do you stay in Maui? Change to Oahu? Or simply do both? Once again, plan ahead and don’t wait until you get here, you may be disappointed.

 

To help with this, here is a quick rundown on the Hawaiian Islands as you prepare for your Hawaiian wedding or honeymoon.

 

On Molokai, you will find this island to be one of the more natural states as it is the least affected by big business. If you are more into cultural experiences, this may be the island for you.

 

Maui is often considered to be the most romantic of the islands. There are many things to do, even if it’s simply doing nothing. Anything from ocean walks and boating experiences, to up country farming. From waterfalls and tropical paradises, to a night on the town. Maui offers a variety of different things to do and see.

 

The biggest island is called, Hawaii. Much like Molokai, the “big island” offers more of a cultural setting. The weather here is like no other. The world has 13 climatic zones and this one island can experience 11 of them alone. From sun, to rain, to even snow topped mountains. Hawaii also offers some of the best lava flows around.

 

Kauai is your garden island. This is the island of beautiful tropical appearances that has been the stereotype in the movies or television. If you are an outdoors kind of person or prefer a slower pace, Kauai is for you.

 

The island of Oahu generally has the most action. This island is home to Honolulu, the state capital, as well as Pearl Harbor, Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head and much more. If your preference is for a faster pace and action, Oahu should be your choice.

 

As you can see, there is so much to offer for a Hawaiian wedding. Plan ahead and make the most of it. You will never forget Hawaii.

 

“Tie the Knot”

Feb 23
2011

“Tie the Knot”

To “Tie the Knot”, came from the Roman times when the bride wore a girdle that was tied into knots which the groom had the fun of untying.