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Wonderful Wedding Tips From A Celebrity Event Planner
By: Stacey Adams
If you want to create a wedding to remember, say "I do" to the
advice of the person who created dream weddings for clients such as
Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale, Heidi Klum and Seal, and Trista
and Ryan from "The Bachelorette."
Event planner Mindy Weiss is happy to help. As Linens 'n Things
exclusive new Bridal and Gift Registry expert, Mindy Weiss offers
some of her favorite ideas for creating a once-in-a-lifetime event
and a one-of-a-kind new home.
Registering For Gifts
Give guests lots of choices and price ranges. To make it easier on
yourself, wear comfortable shoes and clothes when choosing your
gifts. Take along some water and snacks. If your fiance doesn't
want to be involved, do most of the legwork yourself and reinvite
him once you've narrowed down the choices. Let him be the one to
wield the scanner that logs in your selections
Personalize Your Registry
Let the registry reflect your personality and style. Think about
your entertaining style and develop plans around that. If formal is
your style, consider place settings as a good option along with
stemware and silverware.
If you're a novice cook, think about a good stainless-steel
cookware set. If you're an aspiring gourmet, consider the
performance of hard anodized, tri-ply stainless.
Wedding Ideas
The Cake
Get personal. Give each guest his or her own miniature wedding cake
or cupcake-a work of art to win over the toughest critic. Have a
larger cake created so you can have the fun of slicing it. If
you're on a budget, stick to cupcakes.
Add a special touch with your monogram, a special flower or color
that makes the guests think of you two.
Flowers
Take a cue from nature. An "unkempt garden" is a popular look with
tall centerpieces overflowing with beautiful flowers, branches and
leaves. Candles all over the table are a great way to give the room
a warm, inviting finish. The idea is to make your guests feel as if
they've entered a beautiful garden.
To save money, you can put the centerpieces together yourself. To
cut costs, buy lots of filler pieces such as branches and greenery
and fill in with selected flowers for pops of color.
Home Decor
Don't forget to feather the nest before leaving for your honeymoon.
When registering for gifts, Weiss and the design experts at Linens
'n Things recommend signing up for timeless pieces in whites and
neutrals with pops of color. Add trend items through decorative
accessories such as toss pillows and throws that can be
inexpensively changed seasonally.
Living and Dining Space: Dazzling Classic Whites
Comfort is key. Look for comfort in seating with sectionals made to
fit your space, layered with decorative pillows in classic whites
with navy accents.
Table linens, plates, glassware and flatware should all be
traditional in style but with a personality that reflects the both
of you. Let the color come alive in the food and flowers.
The Bedroom:
Affordable Luxury
Create a private retreat. Layer beds with a down comforter, duvet
cover and plenty of pillows. Mix decorative pillows of different
shapes and textures with tone-on-tone color and touches of
white.
The Bathroom: Personalize It
Make it yours. Add color and personality to the bathroom-monogram
your bathrobes, towels and guest towels.
The Kitchen: Function and Design
Equip yourself. Take an inventory of what you own and take this
opportunity to upgrade your existing appliances. Remember that
technology has changed how these tools perform. The hottest items
are hot beverage systems, grill pans and stand mixers. The hottest
trend is making your kitchen have the look of a commercial kitchen.
Start with stainless-steel appliances and add some personality with
colored appliances and the latest in kitchen gadgets.
The Outdoors: Bring The Indoors Al Fresco
Think outside the house. Place some cable knit throws in baskets on
outdoor seating to create a cozy conversation area.
Remembering to include something for every room in your home when
you register can make it even sweeter to return from your
honeymoon.
For more information, go to www.LNT.com. A few details can make a world of difference whether you're designing your wedding ceremony or decorating your new home.
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