Aisle Style 2012 Weddings

Brides today want their wedding day to be as unique as they are. And this outside the box thinking is setting new trends for savvy brides in 2012. Designers are artfully combining bright colours with staple neutrals: much like an artist would paint a beautiful work of art.

Warm bamboo, honeysuckle pink, cedar green, deep teal, purple‐hued phlox, coffee liqueur, warm camel nougat and quarry are top shades for the upcoming season.

Wedding dresses have a lot of lace; a trend we forecasted six months ago. There are ruffles, beading and  coloured sashes that are sexy and white is not as popular as soft beige, light blues, pink and even soft‐toned greens being introduced into the finest bridal lines.

Styles for gowns are sleek with brides not seeking out the traditional ball gown. Vintage is still strong and  there’s no chance of finding their dress duplicated. They make a statement and are stunning in their design.

The venue is still a hot location, with couples seeking old buildings that have been re-purposed such as old train stations, raw factory space and combinations of indoor and outdoor spaces. Local farms and vineyards provide a rustic charm and the outdoor photo opportunities provide endless opportunities. Wedding environments will be more laid back; bookings with nature settings are popular locations. Beaches, parks, homes and other outdoor settings are also being utilized.

Birdcage veils have been in style for many seasons now and the Royal Wedding provided the fascinator, an edgy, over the top headpiece. Headbands and feathers are modern options to a traditional veil. No bride will be bare‐headed in 2012 with everything from glittering tiaras to extra large flowers in contrasting tones.

Shoes, once dyed satin white can now be bold red, purple or blue, peeking out from under that dream dress. Add a feather clip for a touch of fun.

Other ideas include button or feather boutonnieres, multi‐mini cakes as centrepieces, catering carts, such as martini bars, crepe stations, sundae bars, pastry tables and lemonade stands are vying for the bride’s attention. Photo booths continue to be a popular feature for guests.

Social media is centre stage with computer stations being set‐up for guests to leave comments. Webcasting to guests who couldn’t attend the day is heartfelt and, as the day unfolds, hash tags for Twitter are in sync with today’s online culture.

Venues should expect to receive requests for longer cocktail hours, rental companies will see an increase for lounge furniture and guests can expect the unexpected. Ceremonies will have a steady increase in personalization, focusing on the couple’s interests, hobbies and passions as part of the wedding day celebrations. Vows are being written and choreographed by couples with assistance from an Officiant.

Themes such as vintage, diamonds/pearls, romance, garden style, retro 50‐70’s and eco‐friendly are huge. Cakes are bold this year and 2 layered cakes are back with tiers of different heights. Cupcakes are still huge, with innovative flavours and colours.

Grooms are more involved in the planning with their brides, and they are contributing their time and ideas into their day; it’s a new culture in the industry‐ one that until recently has been entirely female.

The 2012 wedding season will find couples saying, “I Do” in a world of different ways. Many will continue partying well into the night with an after party, which is becoming a popular trend. This party has no rules or wedding checklists and is entirely up to the couple.

Wedding Guide Preferred Vendors are dream‐makers; the go‐to service providers with big shoulders and creative thinking. They can make a wedding come to life with all of the above ideas. This area is cosmopolitan irrespective of its size and anything and everything is possible for the next season bride!


Reach High for Your Wedding Entertainment

Weddings this year are all about uniqueness and personalization. Emily Post Manners says to toss out all the old stuffy rules and that’s exactly what brides are doing. It’s your special day and your signature style is ever important as you host your wedding reception.

We love Windsor’s own Stilt Guys http://www.stiltguys.com and have been spoiled having them in our city, since the inception of their act, seven years ago. They work tirelessly to ensure your celebration is a memorable one.  Audiences never tire of seeing these tall guys doing whatever they’re up to, from nine feet up in the air. They win the hearts of everyone, wherever they perform.

Great entertainment is remembered long after your special occasion is over. Stilt Guys can and will incorporate your wishes into their act to produce a show that is unique to you and your groom.

Lounge weddings are very hot right now and they are intimate, cozy and relaxing. With the added ingredient of live performers, you will be imitating the supper clubs of the past. And they will party with you into the wee hours of the night!

Trained as actors with university degrees, this creative duo never disappoints the crowd they are playing to. It’s art, its innovative and its tall fun!

They are willing and able to perform for your guests and have added a few tricks to their tall and ambitious show.

We know that champagne is back for toasting, after a hiatus due to the economy and that’s great news. There’s no  better way than to have your sparkling glasses hung by ribbon, from a trellis  way up high. Stilt Guys can greet each  and every guest while cutting down each glass and handing them out, one-at-a time.

They also act as statues, mime-like- holding their poses and then,  walking about to another spot in the venue. They are zany, fun and definitely worth the budget to have them as part of your supporting cast for the day.

Whatever you dream up, they are capable of doing it for you and they will provide lasting memories for everyone invited.

StiltGuys.com- All dressed up for a wedding event!

Stilt Guys also do festivals,  parades, trade show launches, private and corporate parties. while walking tall and head’s up! They are a definite favourite wherever there’s a gathering and a party.

If you are up to doing something completely different, that’s in good taste and in-style, Stilt Guys fill that bill, threefold.

Champagne glasses hung from the ceiling and tied with ribbon!

A great job for Stilt Guys


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Until later,

Sheryl

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