Easy Does It|Wedding Trivia & Makeup

There have been some unusual laws created concerning marriage. A 1775 law stated that a young woman could not be married wearing any makeup. 

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Makeup was considered an ensnarement. If used the wedding would not be legal because the groom would have been trapped by the illusion of makeup.

We sure have come a long way since then and your best makeup artists are now mobile and will come to your convenient location.

 

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Mobile Makeup Studio will come to you

Unplugged or Not at Your Wedding Ceremony

The only thing that makes your marriage a marriage is the wedding ceremony. The reception is the party – the culmination of your love and plans for the future years ahead.

We have spoken with many couples who have been disillusioned after the fact, by the disruption of their vows. When the guests are active and taking photos, there is an energy that is not necessary or conducive to the occasion. Your ceremony is a solemn time that starts your life. Leave any disruptions out while you commit to one another. This is your moment together- your time to seal your love and commitment to one another. This is a moment to have captured properly by your photographer.

The controversy about plugged or unplugged has been huge and most couples prefer the quiet intimacy of the ceremony without any added confusion.

A professional photographer has been trained to be unobtrusive, while capturing those defining emotions. They will take those shots that will be yours forever- and they will get the best ones.

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Did You Know this Wedding Superstition?

Did You Know the Origin of this Custom?
All brides stand to the left. There used to be a good reason for the bride to take her place at the altar at the left-hand of the bridegroom, and, on the way out of the church to be on his left arm.

This custom is not a meaningless matter of etiquette. It enabled the groom to keep his right hand (and sword) free to defend his bride and himself from attack and capture by jealous rivals.

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Your Rehearsal Dinner

With all the upcoming summer weddings on the horizon, your rehearsal dinner is the last party before your wedding day. And it is an intimate and family oriented affair; a time to be with the closest people in your life before you speak your wedding vows at the ceremony.

Your rehearsal dinner is the time to introduce your family and close friends that are involved in the wedding, to the each other. Many times your attendants come from other cities and it is the first opportunity everyone has a chance to meet one another before your wedding day.

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Traditionally, this dinner is hosted by the groom’s parents, in a restaurant, hotel, private dining facility, or in their home. Today, fewer and fewer weddings follow are following a traditional pattern so it may be paid for by the bride and groom or any family member who volunteers.

Although a rehearsal dinner following the wedding rehearsal is not a necessity, it is a lovely way to begin your wedding festivities and it’s a great way to relax and unwind.

Invitations should be sent out two to four weeks before the wedding. A simple phone call informing the expected guests of the time, location, and perhaps formality of dress is also appropriate. Invite members of the wedding party as well as their respective spouses or guests.

The parents of young attendants should also be invited. Included your clergy and spouse or officiant and musicians and vocalists (if they attend the rehearsal). The guest list can be expanded to include grandparents, honoured guests, or the immediate families as the groom wishes.

Special instrumental music will make this event even more elegant; consider hiring a pianist, a harpist, or perhaps an entertaining guitar duo. Usually the location you have chosen will be pleased to accommodate space for special music unless your group will be in a main dining room where music is already provided.

Use place cards to ease seating arrangements. Decorate the dining area with flowers and candles. These touches will help everyone to relax and enjoy the party.

The night before your wedding is a great time to calm any wedding jitters and to relax and begin your celebration. Since your guest list will be smaller for this event, you will have more flexibility than you have had with your wedding planning.

Enjoy the evening and make it an early night because you want to be fresh and bright-eyed for your wedding day!

Every Picture Tells a Story

Within this cozy shop in South Windsor, Picture This Framing, a family-owned and operated business, has served Windsor and area brides and this community since 1991.

When you enter the store, you’ll notice meticulously matted and framed pictures that adorn both the walls, as well as lining the floor; waiting for pickup. This well-known landmark is busy and efficient.

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Cheryl Chaney Jacques, proprietor, is ready and able to accommodate most of her client’s requirements with a big smile and great suggestions. She has a great eye for style and knows what frame will work with the style of items that needs attention.

When you have wedding pictures to frame, this is the shop that will look after you and make your memories shine. Perhaps you want your invitations framed too? Memories can and should be preserved to enjoy throughout your lifetime.

Framed pictures make also make a wonderful gift for all the important people in your life. They are a personalized and special gift that you can share with those that require a thank you.

Great framing is what they do here; pictures, prints, needlework, tapestry, sports jerseys and collector plates as repair mats and glass.

If you have great memorabilia like medals, coins, golf balls, christening gowns, they’ll likely suggest a shadow box to offset the item and protect it well.

They carry lines by Trisha Romance, Paul Murray, Julia Conlon and many others.

 

Picture This Framing, 335 Dougall Square @ Cabana

 

Windsor, ON Canada, N9G 1S7

Phone: 519-972-8885

http://picturethisframing.ca