Showing posts with label Wedding Planners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Planners. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Wedding Bouquet: The Floral Beauty of a Bride


When a bride makes her way towards the altar, there are basically two things people look at: The bride and The Wedding Bouquet. The bride should hold a stunning bouquet adorned with the best possible wedding bouquet flowers. The wedding bouquet flowers contribute a lot in making a bride look beautiful and elegant.

If you haven’t taken any decisions regarding your wedding bouquet flowers hitherto, Roses are a versatile option to start with. The wedding bouquet flowers should have a beautiful texture and fragrance. Roses are the most common and loved flowers in the world. They are available throughout the year in an amazing variety of attractive shapes and textures. Roses have a beautiful fragrance, hence called, The Fragrance  Of Love. Moreover, roses symbolize love. You can make a classic look with a hand-tied bouquet using blooms of one type and colour. Adding a subtle touch of foliage,bind the stems with gorgeous ribbons to have a simple yet elegant design of your wedding bouquet.

The quality and design of the wedding bouquet flowers should be eye-catching. The extreme hot pink and gorgeous trails of vivid orchids bound with grass and beading are very popular and add on to the visual height and slenderness of the bride. The wedding bouquet flowers comprising of soft pinks and creams will help you get rid of that rigged contrived look. Illusion roses mixed with herbs and pale cream roses also make a bride look thin and tall.

For the brides who are ready to take risk and stand out of league, a girlie pink floral bag with beautiful soft pink colored flowers in it would make for a stunning wedding bouquet. The pink colored wedding bouquet flowers in this handbag can be mixed with fine white or cream pearls to give a graceful and soft look. Also available is a gorgeous bridal pomander with the introduction of peonies for those who are not afraid to be different.

Cindy Kirkland of creative works recommends using David Austin roses as the wedding bouquet flowers. English cut roses are also a good option. Their unique shape and papery texture of the petals adds on a new dimension to a classic posy.

While deciding the wedding bouquet flowers, the pinks, oranges and yellows should be kept at the top of the list. These colours are vibrant and add a cheerful taste to the wedding bouquet. Lilacs, garden roses, protea, hydrangeas, lisiantus, anthurium, celosia carnations, chrysanthemums, etc. are other options that you might check for your wedding bouquet flowers.

Therefore, wedding bouquet flowers should be given proper attention when it comes to dressing up a bride for the wedding day. To know more about it, please visit: http://www.bigindianwedding.com

Monday, 16 January 2012

Theme Based Wedding Cakes


A delicious looking, scrumptious, multi tier cake placed at the centre of a table in a wedding is definitely an eye catcher for the huge gathering present in a wedding. And if your wedding cake is in keeping with the theme of your wedding, then it is indubitably going to raise the oomph factor of your wedding ceremony sending a wave of delight and astonishment through the crowd. These days, theme based wedding cakes are in vogue and are a first choice amidst couples who are opting for theme based weddings.

Believe it or not, a wedding cake is the foremost object of attraction for the guests coming in for a wedding, even before they turn their heads to take a look at the couple. Therefore, your wedding cake must be paid the same amount of attention as you attribute to your wedding dress and set the tune for the theme of your wedding. Hence, you better not abnegate it as a trivia and must pay some extra attention towards picking up your wedding cake. If you just be a bit innovative and carry on a bit of online research for the same, you can work wonders with your wedding cake without impinging upon your budget.

In case, you have been planning a beach themed wedding, you have multitudinous options to get your wedding cake designed in keeping with your wedding theme. Cakes carrying real shells or intricate shells made out of cream and chocolate are a hot favourite in beach themed weddings. However, in case you want to try something different and innovative, then go for marine wildlife cakes, incorporating a myriad of sea creatures like jelly fish, sea stars, dolphins, sea anemones etc and you can perch a little mermaid relaxing under the sun at the top. You can also go for surf cakes, palms and coconut cakes, sandcastle cakes, sea bird cakes, lighthouse cakes etc. besides, you can add a personal touch to your wedding cake and make it even more memorable for the two of you by incorporating something that would remind you two of the long, romantic walks you took along the side of the beach before your wedding, something that is close to your heart.

For a rose themed wedding, there is a lot of scope to innovate and experiment with your wedding cake right from decorating the rims of your wedding cakes with beautiful roses made out of cream and moulded paste and using a rose as your wedding cake topper to getting a rose imitated by your bakery with your names and the date of your wedding inscribed on the petals.


To read more about Wedding Cakes, please visit: http://www.bigindianwedding.com

Thursday, 12 January 2012

The Most Apt Wedding Songs


An Indian wedding is so very incomplete without music and dance. The dhol, shehnai, Punjabi wedding songs and also some very popular wedding songs from Bollywood movies form the quintessential elements of an Indian Wedding.

Moreover, wedding songs also serve the purpose of perpetuating and maintaining the theme of one’s wedding to the best possible extent. Imagine a royal theme wedding with some jazz and salsa! Now, imagine a royal theme wedding with shehnai and folk dances, you must be able to comprehend the pivotal role music and dance play in one’s wedding.

Now, that you are about to approach your wedding day, here is a little piece of advice on the process of selection of your wedding songs:

Some people like to welcome their guests with musical tunes and mostly traditional instrumental music is used to welcome the guests. A melodious tune being played on a shehnai automatically sets the mood for the celebration of the big event.

Amidst all the different genres of wedding songs which can be incorporated into your wedding celebrations, love songs have been in tradition since times immemorial and still continue to enjoy its elite status. Right from Bollywood to Hollywood, you have a plethora of varieties to choose from which will stir those little butterflies in your partner’s and your stomach and will make you go crimson.

Another genre of wedding songs which form the part and parcel of an Indian wedding are tear jerkers which are songs which choke your throat and silently makes everybody reach out for their handkerchiefs. In this section, one can choose anything from folk songs to popular Bollywood numbers like the title track of Baabul (2006) sung by Amitabh Bachchan.

Dance numbers are a must in every Indian wedding as although the big event is a moment which weighs down the hearts of the bride and her parents, yet it is also a moment meant for celebration. Dance numbers can vary widely from the Punjabi dhol beats, accompanied by Punjabi wedding songs to some folk dance forms like dandiya, bhangra etc to some fine Bollywood and Hollywood mixes from some Dj.

Whatever wedding songs you select, you must keep in mind the theme of your wedding. Your wedding songs and their genres must synchronise with the theme of your wedding ceremony or else it might spoil all the extra efforts that you have been taking to make your wedding day a flawless one.


To read more about Wedding Songs, please visit: http://www.bigindianwedding.com

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Shopping for Wedding Dress


Wedding day is the most significant event in everyone’s lives, be it a man or a woman. And you wouldn’t find one creature on the face of this earth who can deny the fact that they have dreamt about their wedding day a plethora of times and wish their wedding day to materialise exactly the way they have picturised it in their reveries. In order to don that perfect flawless dream look, every little detail about your styling on the big day must be dealt with meticulous concern and precision. And of course, wedding dresses tops the list of priorities.

In Indian weddings, although the traditional wedding dresses differs a lot across various cultures, communities, religions and regions, yet in the present scenario, lehanga choli and sarees are the wedding dresses that are gaining popularity among brides across all religions, regions and communities primarily because the wide range of options and choices available owing to the fact that these two wedding dresses are being constantly explored by designers.

In the world of groom wears, the traditional ethnic attire and suits although continue to enjoy their elite status in the market but they are also being explored by designers to create wedding dresses that are a brilliant blend of tradition and novelty. Ethnic wears are also being experimented with and you have a myriad of ethnic wedding dresses to choose from, e.g. - Angarkhas, Bandhgalas, Kurta-pyjamas and Sherwanis.

While shopping for your wedding dress, one thing that must be kept in mind is that you should not go for well placed names in the fashion industry to get your wedding dresses designed until they have been designing dresses for you beforehand as they not only come with huge price tags but they also don’t guarantee the extra attention to your wedding dress because they are already laden with work. Hence, go for some good upcoming designers to get your wedding dress designed and you can be sure that they will try to deliver something that would compel you to approach them again.


To read more about Wedding Dress, please visit:  http://www.bigindianwedding.com/

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

How to Choose an Indian Wedding Planner

Indian weddings are known worldwide for their opulence and grandeur but apart from being lavish, Indian weddings are also grand affairs spanning over a number of days.

Keeping in mind the hectic and fast paced lifestyles we have committed ourselves to, organising a wedding ceremony indeed seems to be an affair that is implausible without hiring an Indian wedding planner. Therefore, in the present scenario, Indian wedding planners are slowly assuming a role that is indispensable. No matter, the wedding is huge or a small one, a wedding planner is a must.

Owing to the significant role that the Indian wedding planners are assuming these days, the wedding planning business is growing tremendously and one can plainly notice a sudden spurt of wedding planning agencies in every street and corner of all the major cities in India. The sudden mushrooming of Indian wedding planners has indeed made the task of selecting your wedding planner a risky one. Therefore, you must be extra cautious while selecting your Indian wedding planner.

If you have already embarked upon the onerous enterprise of finding an Indian wedding planner for your wedding, chalk out a plan for yourself, like, start with consulting those friends and relatives who have got married recently and whose wedding ceremonies managed to create an overall good impression on you. If you don’t have any such references, start your research online and shortlist a few Indian wedding planners who created a good first impression on you. Then proceed to see them in person. Try to gain information about every aspect of their planning strategy and the number of weddings they handle at a time.

Next, you have got to ask them for suggestions. A good wedding planner would never hesitate to give you references. Talk to the couples who have already got their wedding ceremonies planned by that wedding planner and ask them to provide you clear-cut information about the level of commitment, perfection and co-ordination with which their wedding was planned.

After you have clarified all your doubts and queries, you may proceed to discuss and plan the budget and other significant details of your wedding.


To read more about How to Choose an Indian Wedding Planner visit: http://www.bigindianwedding.com/


Monday, 12 December 2011

The Purpose of a Wedding Planner

A wedding planner provides a one-stop solution for the management of a wedding thereby par-taking your share of the responsibilities and leaving you stress free. In fact, in the present scenario with the lifestyle becoming extremely hectic and busy, a wedding planner has assumed a role that is indispensable.

Wedding planner takes up every bit of your responsibilities and helps in planning every little ceremony of your wedding with precision, innovation and professional deftness. Here is a list of major services provided by a wedding planner:

Wedding Budget Management: They assist you in monitoring and planning your budget in the most cost effective manner.

Vendor Management: They meet, schedule and manage vendor deliverables for you until the main event and at the most reasonable price.

Wedding Invitations and Stationery: They design your invitation cards in keeping with the theme of your wedding.

Wedding Venues and Locations: Wedding planner helps you choose the best wedding location as per your budget.

Catering Services: They fix caterers for you and co-ordinate menu selection, presentation, styling, design and bar management.

Design and Decor: Wedding planner creates, conceptualizes and executes themes, floral and lighting design as per your choice and taste.

Wedding Photography/Videography: They arrange the best photographers and videographers for you in accordance with your budget.

Traditional Indian Wedding Ceremonies: They plan and manage every ceremony in your wedding in keeping with the traditions and customs of your religion.

Styling of the Bride: Wedding planner co-ordinates with stylists and designers for every bit of your styling on the D-day in accordance with the latest trends.

Trousseau and Personal Shopping: They also assist you in planning, shopping and packaging your trousseau.
Entertainment: Wedding planner consults and arranges various entertainment options for you like-  live acts, artists, performers, puppet shows etc

Favours and Gifts for Guests: They arrange welcome baskets for guests and source and package gifts/favours for various ceremonies.

Accommodation for Guests: They also arrange comfortable and hospitable accommodations for your guests.
Honeymoon Packages and Bookings: They also consult and co-ordinate with travel agencies in planning your honeymoon trip after marriage.

To read more about The Purpose of a Wedding Planner visit: http://www.bigindianwedding.com/



Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Indian Wedding Planners

Gone are the days when the travesty of imaginations spun around one’s wedding ceremony was difficult to be realised in totality with all the workload and pressure heaped on the shoulders of a few male family members on the side of the bride. These days, you have the liberty to fly to most distant lands of imagination and the opportunity to watch it materialise into reality without over pressurising your family members and side by side also giving them a chance to sit back and charge their energy meters before the big event so that they too can enjoy the celebrations in the best possible way.

With the advent of wedding planners in India, the most tedious and difficult task of organising a wedding ceremony suddenly seems to have become easy with the quick availability of anything and everything on one’s fingertips. Wedding planners are a group of professional experts who not only assist you in planning the wedding but also help materialise your dreams into reality in the best possible way which also suits your wallet. It provides a one-stop solution for the entire wedding ceremony which in India is definitely too long and tiring.

With the presence of a team of experts in wedding planners division, every single ceremony, be it sagaai, sangeet, mehandi, shadi or bidai; gets a professional touch and they also help you avail all the services at a cost that is reasonable owing to their extensive contacts in the marriage service market. Every little detail of your wedding is dealt with extra care and concern by wedding planners right from arranging wedding videographers or photographers, florists for wedding decorations, caterers in wedding ceremonies, hotels, banquets mainly for wedding, makeup artists for brides, jewellers, bridal packages, musicians for wedding ceremonies, disc jockeys for enjoyment in the wedding ceremonies and last but the least, travel agents for planning the honeymoon for the newlywed couple. All of this is done by wedding planners.

Wedding planners therefore assumes several roles simultaneously; like that of a planner, organiser, visualiser, budget manager and executor. It is exactly like a platter which helps you savour anything and everything, all in the same dish.

To read more about Indian Wedding Planners visit: http://www.bigindianwedding.com/

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

The Grand Indian Wedding as a Pious Ritual


India is the mythical land of contrasts, folklores and fables, snake charmers and seers, effervescing with myths and legends and this mystical, exotic image of India is brilliantly perpetuated by Indian weddings which are known worldwide for their opulence and grandeur. However, an Indian wedding is much more of a religious and traditional ritual behind the obvious extravagance and glitz that marks the unison of two souls. In fact, Indian weddings are much more serious and ritualistic affairs in comparison to marriages performed anywhere else in the world. Unlike marriages in the west, nuptial knots in the Indian culture are less of a legal or social affair and are regarded with a sense of veneration and piety.

An Indian wedding is often confused with a Hindu marriage ceremony; however, it is just one of the many different kinds of wedding ceremonies canopied by the term and marriages in the other major seven religions- Islam, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism, Jewish, Buddhism, Jain and Christianity also fall under this category.

In Hinduism, marriage is considered a pious bond and the ‘saat phere’ taken around the Agni Devta is believed to unite two souls not just forever but for the next seven births. A lot of religious significance and sacredness is associated with the marital bond in this religion and there are several folklores coming down to us from the Hindu mythologies validating the same. E.g.-the proverbial tale about Savitri who brought her dead husband back to life from the God of Death, Yamaraj and about Sati who sat on her dead husband’s pyre and converted herself to ashes as it was her duty as a wife to accompany her husband wherever he went.

The validity of all these tales/incidents cannot be arrived at, however, even if these were mere myths and legends, nevertheless, one can clearly visualise the impact it was meant to effect on people-that of marriage being an indelible and pious bond for ages and births. The other major religions in India have although different wedding rituals and customs, yet everywhere, weddings are regarded with the same sense of veneration and piety as in Hinduism, probably because most of them have been born and propagated from India, the mythical land of Savitri and Sati.

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