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Hello Everyone!

Just back from an amazing vacation…Hope you didn’t miss me too much. Below is an article that one of my previous blog notables sent to me, I thought it was very relevant for our readers. Let me know what you think…

Bowling alley wedding: How creativity is priceless in a bad economy

By Stephanie Chen, CNN
July 13, 2010 9:16 a.m. EDT

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Wedding planners say brides are saving money by changing venues, dates
  • The average cost for a wedding was about $19,500 in 2009, a decline from $28,700 in 2007
  • One bride spent $5,000 to have her wedding ceremony and reception at a bowling alley
  • There were 2.2 million weddings in 2009, with an average of 128 guests, one company says
  • (CNN) — It wasn’t the dream wedding Rachel Sifuentes, 28, envisioned as a little girl.

    No walking down a church aisle. No DJ at the reception. No white dress.

    Instead, Sifuentes and her husband followed their attendants dancing down the center lane of a bowling alley where the neatly lined-up pins faded into the background. The ladies didn’t carry flowers, but waved long ribbons. The bridal party relied on an iPod for entertainment. The bride wore a silky deep-blue gown — the groom’s favorite color — purchased at a discount.

    “Luckily, everything turned out to be great,” said Sifuentes, who lives in Chicago, Illinois, and wanted to save money because her salary at the law firm where she works had been reduced.

    Sifuentes’ bowling alley wedding in January may not have been traditional, but the creative ceremony saved her thousands of dollars at a time when wallet tightening has become necessary for many American families. Her offbeat wedding is representative of a growing trend, wedding experts say, as brides are discovering cheap can be chic, and also inspire innovative party ideas.

    “Necessity breeds ingenuity,” said Ariel Meadow Stallings, a writer who runs the online bridal site Offbeat Bride.

    She explains what has ushered in the recent trend of frugal yet creative brides: “It’s the combination of the economy with the fact that through the ’90s, there was a big explosion of the wedding industrial complex.”

    Necessity breeds ingenuity.
    –Ariel Meadow Stallings, wedding writer

    Weddings remain a multibillion-dollar industry and summer is the busiest season. There were about 2.2 million weddings in 2009, with each event averaging 128 guests, according to The Wedding Report Inc., a research company that tracks the wedding industry.

    But the wedding business may slowly be eroding in the fragile economy. The average cost for a wedding dipped in 2009 to about $19,500 from a peak of $28,700 in 2007, said The Wedding Report Inc. So far this year, wedding spending has improved — with the economy — to an average of $23,800.

    Sifuentes’ bowling alley wedding was a bargain: She spent about $5,000, which included the ceremony and reception.

    Websites and blogs — such as A Practical Wedding and 2000 Dollar Wedding — have surfaced over the last few years to help brides creatively pinch their pennies.

    In Maine this summer, one bride substituted a baked potato bar for a traditional five-course meal at the reception. Other brides have replaced costly gourmet cakes from bakeries with homemade Rice Krispies treats and chocolate chip cookies.

    Some couples recommended switching from a dinnertime reception to a brunch or hosting the wedding on a weekday night rather than on the more popular Saturday. Other brides have abandoned expensive venues such as private hotels or banquet halls for public buildings, parks and libraries. One New York bride spent less than $600 on her wedding in 2007 by keeping the guest list short and having the ceremony in a public library. What a great idea!

    When it comes to invitations, place settings, decorations and dresses, the brides have learned the power of DIY, which stands for “do it yourself.”

    But it’s not always easy to have an offbeat wedding. Some wedding experts caution the bride may not have enough time to handle the extra responsibilities. Other brides say they still feel families and friends expect them to throw a lavish, traditional wedding.

    “There was so much pressure on everything,” said former bride Meg Keene, founder of the blog A Practical Wedding. “Everything was presented as obviously this is the option you’ll chose, if you want it to be a good wedding.”

    For Sifuentes, throwing a bowling alley wedding came with some hesitation. She worried about what some guests would think about her cutbacks.

    “I was concerned that I was going to come off as a cheap bride or not having a very nice wedding,” she said. “I didn’t want it to be a tacky wedding.”

    But her bowling alley wedding turned out to be classy, she said. About 70 of the couple’s closest friends and family members joined them to feast on an Italian buffet. There was plenty of dancing, but they also found time to bowl.

    A Brides.com survey in 2009 also found brides are watching expenses. Four out of five couples set a budget for their wedding. Half the brides will spend time researching financing for the ceremony and reception, the survey said.

    “People are being smarter,” said Ali Phillips, owner of a wedding planning boutique firm, Engaging Events by Ali, in Chicago. “They are asking themselves: Do we really need to have the fancy chairs? Do you really have to give wedding favors?”

    Phillips, who has been a wedding consultant for nine years, said she noticed clients making cutbacks to guest lists and choosing fewer upgrades this year. For example, five years ago, the average guest list contained about 180 people. This year, the guest lists have about 120 people.

    Jennifer Crawford, 30, of Huntington Beach, California, kept her wedding budget a priority. At her wedding in April, she shaved costs by having a seamstress copy the style of her dream gown that retailed at $2,800 at a boutique. Her handmade replica was a fraction of the cost — $650. This is genius, most people believe that a custom made dress is out of their price range, but, as it turns out, it’s actually much more economical than paying for a “name”.

    Do we really need to have the fancy chairs? Do you really have to give wedding favors?
    –Ali Phillips, wedding planner
    “What was best about this idea was being personally involved in the design process,” Crawford said. “I did not want a cookie-cutter dress. I wanted it to be special and fun.”

    In Oklahoma, bride-to-be Ashley Heckathorn, 24, estimated she will save up to $15,000 by making her own bouquets, (She must be using bridesnblooms.com) which will save her from whittling down the guest list. She is relying on Craigslist and friends’ talents to find deals for her wedding, set for June 2011 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Some wedding experts say the wedding industry is recovering. Xochitl Gonzalez, a wedding consultant at Always a Bridesmaid in New York, said her guests aren’t as afraid to spend money on the ceremony and reception as they were when the economy initially plummeted.

    Rebecca Dolgin, executive editor at The Knot.com, said weddings are recession proof. But Dolgin said she noticed brides are shopping more carefully and comparing deals for their weddings.

    “People generally only get married once,” Dolgin said. “There may be ebbs and flows in the economy, but they are always going to look back on their wedding day.”

    Hope you enjoyed the article, I know I did. Now go and remember you can save hundreds of dollars on your wedding florals by simply using www.bridesnblooms.com . Have a flower filled day!

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    Calling all DIY, budget, and techno-savvy  brides, have we found the site for you! What if I told you that you could get a professionally edited movie from the amateur video footage taken at your wedding at a price that won’t break the bank? Or that you could create an e-save the date and have it hosted in a private gallery? Looking for an affordable wedding slideshow to show at your reception?, This is the place!  Ariane will show you how can you easily capture photo video clips taken by your guests at your wedding. All this and more is available at Storymix Media.

    Wedding video filmed on Flip camera from Ariane on Vimeo.

    a look at this…

    Unique Products with You in Mind

    One of the interesting things about Storymix Media is that they create products specifically tailored to help make your wedding day easier and more memorable.  Creative Director Ariane Fisher says, “After speaking with a lot brides and reading through many bridal forums, we realized that our expertise in creating custom, personalized media products that tell a story would be of real value to today’s brides.”  So, they created a site focused just on wedding couples.
    Save Time, Effort, Money, and Enjoy Your Day for a Lifetime!

    Here are some of my favorite ways Storymix Media will make your wedding just a little bit better.

    Guest Uploads – for only $9.99 you can get all the photos and videos from your guests in hi-resolution files.  It’s easy (just send your guests a link) there is no sign-up required.  Great as a compliment or alternative to a pro photographer or videographer.

    e-Save the Date - save some money and trees using a private online gallery to send a personalized slideshow. Just imagine how happy your out of town relatives will be to see you and your beloved, if they are unable to attend.

    Slideshows - these are great to tell your love story, but rather than spending hours struggling to make one yourself or hope your cousin will do it, pick from 8 professional themes and know it’s done right.

    Custom Movies – if a pro videographer isn’t in your plans, then you can either rent Flip cameras or use the footage from a camcorder.  The best part is you’ll have a 15-20 minute highlight video of the best moments, without the scenes of the camera sitting on a table forgotten to be turned off.

    BridesnBlooms.com Special Offer

    Storymix Media is offering their BridesnBlooms.com readers a 50% coupon to the first 10 people who order any product.  Just use coupon code BNB50 in their ordering system.  As a thanks for their offer we’d appreciate it if you would provide some feedback if you are contacted by Storymix as they want to make sure you loved every aspect of your experience.

    As a National company, Storymix media can make ANYONE’S dreams come true!

    You guys know that we love you and always try to bring you the coolest trends that we find. We think Storymixmedia is the epitome of what we stand for.

    Go, record your wonderful events, incorporate Story Mix Media into your everyday life and have a wholesale flower filled day!

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    Hi everyone!

    I have another fantastic vendor to introduce you to. I bet, unless you are a celebrity or a very high end bride, that you thought you couldn’t have a custom sketch of your wedding gown. That’s right, a true artist, skilled in fashion design will sketch out your gown, just for you!

    What an amazing keepsake for you! You may not wind up keeping your actual gown, but, for all eternity, you will have a sketch of the gown you wore.

    Is that not totally cool?

    Here’s what Heather needs from you…

    -Pictures of your dress-you can email or if you only have hard copies you can mail them
    Any specific details you would like to focus on (if this is beadwork you must make sure it is clear in the pictures)
    -She will also do a front view or a back view, or can do both for an extra fee
    TIME:
    -You should allow 2-3 weeks for the sketch to be completed and in the mail to you (so if this is a gift, please contact Heather at least a month in advance)
    What you will receive :

    -Either an 8×10 or an 11×13 picture of your sketch

    Please Note: Heather’s sketches are an artistic interpretation of your dress as she sees it…..It will not be an exact replica.

    You can reach Heather and check out some of her other masterpieces on her website.

    http://www.etsy.com/shop/gownsketch

    So, go ahead, have your gown sketched and have a wholesale flower filled day!

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    Hello everyone!

    Have I found a gem of a site for you!  www.weddingwelcomekits.com

    What is that you may be asking…

    Everyone knows that when out of town guests make the time, spend the extra money to stay overnight, and whatever expenses are over and above what your local friends would be paying, that you should show them that your recognize and appreciate their time and effort. So, what to do? You don’t really have any extra time, but, you could welcome them to town with a lovely welcome box, which has been custom made just for you.

    www.weddingwelcomekits.com does just that. They will personalize your boxes, include all the labels and ship them directly to your door. Whatever you were looking to put inside, special for your guests, is up to you. Rest assured, when they arrive and see these lovely boxes, they will know that you cared and recognized that they cared too.

    The choices of color, font, ribbon and design are up to you and are listed clearly on the site. They even list their pricing, the only thing that you will have to wait on is the shipping price, which, they calculate via USPSs guidelines (they don’t upcharge on the shipping, what they are charged is what you are charged).

    Your basic 10 pack  includes:

    Welcome Box (White, Pink, Light Blue, Oatmeal or Gold) with a personalized label
    Treat Box: 3×3x3 white treat box with a personalized label
    Personalized Water Bottle Label
    Welcome Card (one sided printing included)
    Single ribbon for the Welcome Box and single ribbon for the Treat box

    Total cost (plus shipping) $60.00 or $6.00 per kit. The costs go down at the 25 count mark, to $5.50 per kit.

    Not bad! Take a look at their site and see what they have that will work for you!

    Have a Welcoming and wholesale flower filled day!

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    Hi everyone!

    Today we have a Local treat for PA, MD and DC brides. If you are looking for the perfect Officiant we have found her for you! Rev. Judith L. Guasch!

    What do we love about Judith? How about everything!!!

    As your wedding officiant, Rev. Guasch believes it is important to create a wedding ceremony with each couple that is as unique as they are, because each couple’s story is different and unique.  When working with couples, together, you will write a wedding ceremony which reflects your relationship, your spiritual values and your own cultural heritage.  With Rev. Guasch as your wedding officiant, You create a wedding ceremony all your own which bridges the old traditions with the modern contemporary in what she calls “Re-Traditionalizing.”   And when you have ownership, You are in control.  So, whether you are getting married for the first time, or renewing your vows, having a traditional wedding, Civil union, or doing something different in an unique setting, Rev. Guasch is the one and only wedding officiant who  will help you make your wedding day a day to truly remember!

    One really cool element that Rev. Guasch brings to the table is that she actually helps you to “tie the knot”, This is accomplished via the Handfasting technique.”  The Ancient Celts tied knots over and around the hands of a couple during a marriage ceremony, so that the couple would be bound to a life of blessings, health, and happiness.  Hence we get the expression “Tie the Knot.” If you choose a handfasting ceremony with Rev. Guasch you can quite literally “tie the knot”, with the help of your friends and family; Creating a unique memory and a wonderful memento to have and to hold! 

    Rev. Judith L. Guasch, M.Div. is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force.  She received her Masters of Divinity in 1999, and is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church.

    Take advantage of Rev. Guasch’s deal for 2011-2012 weddings.

    Couples who book now for Nov. 2011 through Nov. 2012  receive a $20 discount on their ceremony fee.
    Services must be booked and Planning Fee paid in order to receive discount.

    Check out Rev. Gausch’s website www.lovely-uniqueweddings.com or give her a call at 717-222-9173.

    Here’s to happy planning, and a wholesale fresh flower filled day!

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    Hi everyone:

    So, it’s time to play the “why should we spend our money on that?” game

    You found the perfect location, you chose the perfect dress, you found just the right invitations, now, you just have to address them all. You have to make sure you spell everything  just right, you have to make sure that people open the darn things…WOW, I bet you didn’t think about all of that! So, how do you get the point across that this is an important envelope? There is something really great inside, I want you to read it!!!

    Calligraphy is your answer! I have found a great vendor for you to work with.

    Megan Chapin is your world class Calligrapher.

    I believe that calligraphy can and does set the tone for your event.  Whether it ’s a wedding, anniversary party or special birthday, the person who receives a hand-lettered envelope in the mail knows that the event is going to be special.  We get computerized junk mail every day…invite your guests the way you would want to be invited!!

    Megan truly enjoys working with a client from the beginning of the planning process.  There are so many ways to integrate calligraphy into your event – from the designing of an invitation ensemble to menus and programs and place cards too!  Megan can work with your theme and will happily discuss any ideas you may have–the more creative the better!

    As a professional Megan can answer questions you may have about invitation vendors. She can help you find vendors in your area. Megan will also help you with current etiquette and wording, when to mail your invitations and the like.

    Please visit her website www.meganchapincalligraphy.com for more info. about her and to see samples, get pricing, list requirements etc. and feel free to call and ask questions!  There is no fee for you to call – 508-278-7290

    Now, go out and have a beautifully written day and don’t forget to fill it with wholesale fresh flowers!

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    Hello all you lucky Northern N.J. folks! We have just found a fantastic wedding cake creator for you.
    Have you been looking for an exceptional artist to create your dream cake? Well, your search stops here. Lisa at Sweet Grace Cake Designs will delight your tastebuds and dazzle your eyes with her amazing abilities. Lisa honed her artistic skills at
    The Fashion Institute of Technology and is a hobbiest gardener. Fashion plays a large part in designing cakes and a designer needs to keep up on and create new trends. She loves to adorn her cakes with sugar flowers which she hand-makes to create realistic blooms.
    So, once you have settled on the beautiful blooms that you will be receiving from bridesnblooms.com, simply inform Lisa of what you have chosen and she will replicate them for your cake, so, your guests can have their flowers and eat them too!
    Take a look at her work, www.sweetgrace.net  she does awesome cakes besides the traditional wedding cake and she even does cupcakes and cookie favors.
    If you log onto weddingwire.com you will find a 20% discount on a grooms cake for the month of June.
    Have a yummy, wholesale fresh flower day!

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    Ok you guys, I have found another amazing vendor for you!!! What would you say if you could have your chocolate and customize it too? I don’t mean like M & Ms, (ho hum), I mean decadent amazing yummy 1″-4″ individual morsels of scrumptious melt in your mouth chocolate that have your name or your picture right on them!

    Yes, this is possible! No matter where you live, No matter why you want this product, you can have your chocolate and eat it too!

    Mother’s Day is coming!!! Send your Mom the gift that really says ” I love you” or Respect, or Cherish or all of them in 1 beautiful organza bag!

    Call Gwen, at 1(866) 439-2462,  tell her you read about her great company 

    Chocolate Graphics

    on our blog. You will get 12 pieces of chocolate, 10 words & 2 flowers in an organza bag for just $7.95 (plus shipping). Now, just for Mother’s Day.

    This fabulous product is also great for Graduates, Fathers, Print your logo and give them to your clients or prospective clients.

    We think this is just Fantastic and we think you will too!

    Have a wholesale fresh flower day!

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    What’s more personal than a custom handpainted gift item? I have found a very cool artist who can custom make your glassware and a whole lot more. Are you constantly looking for “just the right” gift? Do you have a loved one who has one of those names that you NEVER find on anything? What about something really different for your friend that has everything?

    Check this site…http://www.aressa.etsy.com The painted house and more. This talented artist will make anything look more beautiful by hand painting or putting her talent to use on an ordinary hanger. Yes, you can buy “painted” glassware in most department stores, but, they are not custom designed, the colors aren’t your  1st choice, they don’t have your name painted on them, and they simply don’t say that you put very much thought into your choice.

    If you are looking for a really interesting and different idea for a gift for your wedding attendents, your parents, or just someone you love, I say go ahead and put it on glass!

    ***here is A painted house’s April special…*** I OFFER 10% DISCOUNT ON MULTIPLE HANGER ORDERS! BRIDE’S HANGER IS FREE FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL WITH MULTIPLE HANGER PURCHASES!**** ©

    Here’s hoping you have a wholesale flower filled day!

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