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10 Handy Tips for Placing a Newspaper Wedding Announcement
Date: November 03, 2009 o Author: Emily o Filed Under: Engagement
Check out my 10 useful tips for placing a wedding announcement in your
local paper.
cH- Your first step should be to decide which newspaper you want the
announcement to appear in. You might want it submit it to your own
local paper, as well as that of your parents.
cH- If your wedding is being planned for soon after the engagement,
then get the announcement in to the newspaper as early as possible, as
it can take up to a month for it to appear in print.
cH- Once you have decided which newspaper, contact their lifestyle or
society editor to establish their submission policy. Questions to ask
are what are their guidelines, fees (some newspapers run the
announcement for free) and deadlines.
cH- Some newspapers allow photos of the engaged couple, so it is worth
checking what their policy is on this. Ask if the photo must be black
and white or color and check to see if you can email the photo to them
(this will save you from having to provide them with your original
photo, which you might well not get back and also avoids the risk of
the photo getting lost in the mail).
cH- Decide who the announcement is being made by: your parents, your
fiancé's parents or by you and your fiancé.
cH- Your announcement should include the following information:
o You and your fiancé's full names, hometowns and (if you wish) brief
education and career credentials;
o Each set of parents' full names. Include your parents' hometowns if
they do not live in the same town as you or each other;
o The wedding date, or even simply the year you intend to get married;
and
o The city and state in which you intend your wedding to take place.
cH- If you have not yet made the decision as to your wedding date and
location, then you do not have to include that information at this
stage. If you have decided on the month or year your wedding is due to
take place, then the following wording could be used instead:
"A fall wedding is planned/An April wedding is planned/The wedding is
set to take place in 2008".
cH- Here are some sample wordings for your newspaper announcement:
The Bride's Family
Mr. and Mrs. Nigel Jones of Geneva announce the engagement of their
daughter, Ella, to Ray Sparks, son of Tom and Kath Sparks of Milwaukee.
Ms. Jones graduated ...... etc.
Divorced Parents
Mr. Nigel Jones, of Geneva, and Ms. Hannah Salter, of Elgin, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ella, to Ray Sparks. Ms. Jones
graduated ...... etc.
Single Parent
Ms. Hannah Salter announces the engagement of her daughter, Ella Jones,
to Ray Sparks, the son of Tom and Kath Sparks of Milwaukee. Ms. Jones
is also the daughter of Nigel Jones of Geneva. Ms. Jones graduated
...... etc.
Remarried Parent
Ms. Hannah Salter and Mr. Bob Clackett announce the engagement of Ms.
Salter's daughter, Ella Jones, to Ray Sparks. Ms. Jones ........ etc.
Deceased Parent
Mrs. Hannah Jones announces the engagement of her daughter, Ella, to
Ray Sparks. Ms. Jones, also the daughter of the late Nigel Jones,
graduated from the University of Harvard and is a kindergarten teacher
at Busy Bees in Elgin. Mr. Sparks, the son of Tom and Kath Sparks,
graduated from the University of Michigan and is a sales executive with
the Nectar Corporation in Elgin.
Announcement by the Bride and Groom
Ella Jones, a graduate of Harvard University, is to be married to Ray
Sparks, a graduate of Michigan University. Ms. Jones, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Nigel Jones, is a kindergarten teacher at Busy Bees in
Elgin. Mr. Sparks is a sales executive with the Nectar Corporation in
Elgin.
cH- Nowadays, many newspapers allow you to fill in an online submission
form. If this service is not available to you, then the best way to
avoid handwriting discrepancies is to type up the engagement
announcement for submission to the newspaper.
cH- Ask to see a proof copy for approval before it goes to print to
check for mistakes.
Finally always check the newspaper's submission policy as they do vary
between publications.
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78 Free Wedding Tips And Book
As you plan your wedding you will receive advice from just about
everyone. Friends and family have a million and one tips to pass on, in
fact here at Wedaholic I have been offering tips galore. For example
tips on wedding djs, getting guests to mingle, giving a great speech
and tipping wedding suppliers to name just a few!
I would like to encourage you to sign up for even more tips, by filling
in the short form below:
Once you have clicked on the "Send My 1st Tip" button you will receive
your first tip in your inbox.
To give you a flavour of what to expect I have copied the types of
wedding tips you will receive below:
Sample Tip 1 :
At the reception hall, fill baskets in the bathroom with miniature hand
lotions, breath mints, hair sprays, and hair gels for emergency
touch-ups. You may also want to put out a basket with a few inexpensive
pairs of pantyhose and
some clear nail polish.
"Thanks for all the tips..and for making them genuinely "free"....
the tips I found most helpful of your's were about etiquette ... it
helps to remind brides of other people's feelings when they are
getting caught up in their own! And that idea about giving framed
pictures to the parents is one I will definately do! Blessings!" -
Suzanne, US
Sample Tip 2 :
Don't forget grandparents and other relatives who may feel "left out"
during the preparations before the wedding. Take a camera along when
you are shopping for your dress or looking at flowers.
Send pictures with a quick note that says, "Here's me rubbing my feet
after trying on shoes that were murder!" Or "Aunt Joan, the flowers
were beautiful, but I wish you could have been there."
"Just wanted to thank you for all of the wonderful tips! I enjoy
reading them every week!! I will use you're advice throughout the
planning of my wedding and on the big day! Thanks again" - Dan
Sample Tip 3 :
For bridesmaids' dresses, consider separates, especially if you have
attendants whose sizes and shapes vary widely. Skip the bridal stores
and check out department stores for evening skirts and separate tops
that are made of luxurious fabrics and trimmed with beading or
embroidered details.
"Dear Emily your tips have been very helpful to me in planning for
my wedding thank you for all of your help, looking forward to
receiving other tips from you. Best Regards" - Cornelia, US
9 Ways To Break The News You Are Engaged
Date: October 06, 2009 o Author: Emily o Filed Under: Engagement &
Planning & Unique Ideas
Congratulations! Without a doubt, getting engaged is one of the most
exciting moments of your life. You have decided that you want to spend
the rest of your life with this person and overnight you have changed
status from being simply a girlfriend/boyfriend to a fiancé! After the
initial excitement (and perhaps shock) of being engaged has settled,
you will inevitably want to share your fantastic news with those
closest to you. If you are ready to share your news with your family,
friends and the world at large, then here are a few tips on how best to
spread the good news.
How to Break the News
When you are ready to share your engagement news with the world, you
initially have to decide how you want to make your announcement. Here
are your options:
cH- A personal announcement is always preferable if you live near the
announcee. If possible, try to both be present when you make the
announcement to family and friends; that way they can congratulate you
both together!
cH- If logistically, you are unable to see the announcee in person,
then a popular alternative is a personal phone call. This is the most
personal way to break the news of your engagement to out-of-town family
and friends.
cH- Sending e-mails is now an accepted method of making your engagement
announcement. This is a quick and convenient way of sharing your news
with all of your family and friends, particularly those who live in far
flung corners of the world.
cH- Setting up a wedding website is popular as it enables you to share
every detail of your proposal story with your friends and family all at
once. These websites also allow you to swiftly communicate details
about your upcoming wedding to all of your friends and family and even
display your engagement photo on it. You can create a wedding website
for free - have a look on the Internet. For example, TheKnot
provides a great free wedding webpage with stylish designs and lots of
helpful wedding planning tools.
cH- Some of you might find that writing a personal letter is the
perfect way of announcing your engagement. Bear in mind that if you
intend on writing letters to all of your family and friends, you might
well end up with very sore hands! In certain circumstances where you
want to share your engagement news with someone but would prefer not to
speak to them in person (e.g. the family of your late spouse, a friend
who is recently divorced, etc.), then a handwritten letter is wholly
appropriate.
cH- Surprise your family with an announcement at a family dinner party.
cH- Alternatively, you might prefer to throw an engagement party that
could be hosted by yourselves, by your parents or by friends. You can
choose to either announce your engagement in the party invitations you
send out or make a surprise announcement during the party. Engagement
parties do not have to be formal, stuffy or expensive affairs - you
could have a backyard barbeque or a drinks party at a local bar. A
party is definitely a fun way to spread your engagement news, celebrate
your newly engaged status and show off your engagement ring!
cH- Whilst mailing out formal announcement cards used to be the
traditional way of notifying family and friends of your engagement,
this is now becoming less popular. The reason for this is that
nowadays, couples are realizing that by sending these cards, they run
the risk of the recipient misinterpreting it as an invitation to their
wedding. If guest lists are far from your mind at this stage of your
initial wedding planning then err on the side of caution and do not
send out formal engagement announcement notices. You can send out more
details about the wedding later on when you have had a chance to decide
who you would like to invite to your wedding.
cH- If you would like to announce your engagement to the general
public, then you should consider a traditional newspaper announcement
in your local paper.
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A Bit Of Fun From The Knot - How To Create Your Inner Bride!
Date: April 08, 2009 o Author: Emily o Filed Under: Attire & Funny &
Hair & Beauty & Pets & Planning & Reviews & Site News & Site Reviews &
Unique Ideas & Wedding Blogs
If you're in need of some light relief from wedding planning
head over to The Knot and check out their "My Inner Bride" online
wedding tool which allows you to create a wedding avatar of yourself.
Using their easy to use free wedding widget you can choose
your own body, face shape, hairstyle, dress (you can mix and match
necklines and skirts to create your perfect dress) and backdrop. They
have some cute and cheeky accessories too for you to select from.
As you can see from my avatar I chose a pair of cute pooches as
accessories over the more traditional bouquet! Once you've created your
wedding icon you can save it as your "My Knot" profile image, send it
to your friends, or embed it onto your own wedding website (so it's
useful too!).
So come on, put down your wedding to-do list, let your imagination run
wild and have a bit of fun!
Leave me a comment and a link to where I can find your avatar.
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Jennifer Hudson Says "I Do" To Having Her Dogs In Her Wedding Party!
Date: March 31, 2009 o Author: Emily o Filed Under: Attire & Bridal
Party & Celebrity Gossip & Celebrity Weddings & Etiquette & Family &
Funny & Pets & Planning & Unique Ideas
As if further proof is needed that it's not just wacky dog lovers who
are indulging in the trend to include their pets in the most important
day of their lives, Jennifer Hudson has jumped on the pet wagon too!
The Oscar- and Grammy-winning star has announced that she is planning
on including her 3 dogs, Oscar, Grammy and Dreamgirl, in her upcoming
wedding to Harvard Law grad and reality show star David Otunga.
An increasing number of modern couples, like Jennifer and David, are
treating their pets as part of their family or their best friends so it
is only right that their pet should be given a starring role in their
wedding day. From personal experience I have found that some dogs at
weddings turn out to be better behaved than the human wedding guests!
According to People Jennifer is already thinking of possible roles
for her dogs.
"Oscar might be the ring bearer. We'll send them down the aisle with
a little tux or something, a little dress."
If you too are considering including a pet in your wedding check out my
blog for unique tips on how to dress them, roles for pets in your
wedding, important things to consider beforehand and ideas on how to
ensure they don't steal the limelight from you on your wedding day for
all the wrong reasons!
Have fun with your wedding planning!
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The Scottish Wedding Show at The SECC, Glasgow This Weekend
Date: February 16, 2009 o Author: Emily o Filed Under: Industry News &
Planning & Shopping & Shows & Unique Ideas
If you are in, or near, Glasgow this weekend I highly recommend you
take the time to visit the Scottish Wedding Show. The show runs from
21st to 22nd February at the SECC.
Highlights of the weekend show will include:
cH- Catwalk shows showcasing a dazzling array of wedding dresses, from
top designers who create gowns for the stars to high street fashion
brands, covering all budgets and tastes.
cH- Outfits to kit out your Groom, Mother of the Bride, Bridesmaids and
other attendants.
cH- Free make up sessions.
cH- Free wine and champagne tasting.
- As well as this, over 300 of Scotland's leading wedding
suppliers will be showcasing everything you need for your perfect
wedding day including wedding gowns, accessories, cakes, stationery,
entertainment, cosmetics, shoes, tiaras, hats, cars, favors, gift
lists, caterers, venues - basically everything you need!!
Remember too that wedding shows are a great place to bag yourself a
bargain as many wedding vendors exhibiting will offer discounts on
their services if you book with them there and then.
For more information on exhibitors, take a look here.
I can thoroughly recommend this wedding show as I attended the last one
in September 2008 at the SECC. It was really enjoyable, professionally
laid out, with staff and wedding vendors who were cheerful and offered
plenty of helpful advice to the couples attending.
You can book your tickets here
.
I'm going along myself at the weekend to have a look around and keep my
eyes peeled for some unique ideas and wedding bargains which I can
share with you all.
Hopefully I'll see you there!
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Say "I Do" To A Debt Free Wedding!
Date: February 14, 2009 o Author: Emily o Filed Under: Books &
Budgeting & Engagement & Planning & Unique Ideas & Wedding Blogs
Valentine's Day is the most romantic holiday of the year and because of
its association with love it makes it the perfect time to take a big
step and propose to the one you love. The popularity of Valentine's Day
as the second-biggest time of year (behind Christmas) for wedding
proposals is proven in the fact that of the reported 2.3 million
couples who get engaged each year in the USA, 10% will actually get
engaged on Valentine's Day (Source: Diamond Information Center).
So were you one of them?
If so, let's start with the good news......Yippee you're engaged!!!
Without a doubt this will be one of the most exciting moments of your
life! You've decided that you want to spend the rest of your life with
this amazing person and overnight you've changed status from being
simply a girlfriend/boyfriend yesterday to a fiancé today!
Now the practical bit - you have a wedding to plan!!!!
After the initial excitement (and perhaps shock) of being engaged has
settled, after you've shared the news with everyone, you will realize
that you have the task of organizing a picture perfect wedding whilst
taking into consideration your budget and the responsibility which is
bestowed on you to entertain, feed and water everyone who you and your
fiancé care about most in the world.
Yikes!! Ok, take a deep breath and let me remind you that wedding
planning can be easy, fun and manageable on even the smallest of
budgets.
After the many highs and lows I faced during my own wedding planning
(read more about them here) I discovered how to enjoy the whole
experience without going a penny into debt for it too. The most
important things I learned whilst planning my wedding were:
cH- easy negotiating methods
cH- tactics for dealing with tricky wedding vendors
cH- solutions to every wedding dilemma I encountered
cH- how what I lacked in money for my wedding I could more than make up
for with creative ideas and a bit of elbow grease!
I've never professed to be a wedding planning expert but through this
blog word got out that I was offering advice which could save other
brides-to-be from making the mistakes that I had made during my wedding
planning which could drive them into post-wedding debt. I received
increasing numbers of emails, questions and cries for help from
bride-to-be's and their families in response to my wedding blog
hounding me to share my wedding secrets with them.
This was the reason why I created a simple step-by-step "system" in the
form of a book that allows ANY bride-to-be to learn how to effortlessly
cut their wedding costs in half and keep their wedding budget and
planning in check - regardless of whether they have a wedding budget of
$1,000 or $100,000! My book is a complete planning guide for
brides-to-be, starting at this moment when you are just engaged and
finishing with those all important post-wedding tasks. As you journey
through your wedding planning, this book will keep you on track and
debt free with its:
cH- "Must Ask" questions for wedding vendors;
cH- Creative Money-Saving Tips;
cH- "Top Tips" for dealing with wedding vendors and suppliers;
cH- Practical words of wisdom from real brides; and
cH- General wedding planning advice so you don't overlook anything in
your planning.
The best part for you is that you can benefit from my experiences, my
mistakes and ultimately, my successes all for free!
You have nothing to lose - try my book for an entire 2 months and if
the information contained in it does not simplify your wedding planning
and save you oodles of money then all you have to do is email me and
I'll issue you a 100% refund on the spot (no hard feelings and no
questions asked!) So go ahead and take the plunge! You could have 2
months to use and gain from all of the unique tips and practical advice
contained in my book and at anytime you can ask (and receive) an
immediate refund (and if you opt for a refund I still want you to keep
the eBook and bonus reports as my free gift just for giving this a
shot!)
Finally, congratulations! Remember, that you DO NOT need to be an
expert in event planning, decorating and wedding trends and traditions
to organize your own wedding without going into debt. I did it, other
brides have done it and so can you! So take a look at my book and find
out how you can have your decadent hand-decorated chocolate wedding
cake, eat it and still have money in the bank!
Good luck with your wedding planning!
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