Posts Tagged ‘Wedding Bands’

Unique Wedding Ideas…

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Consider having your rings engraved on the inside with your entire wedding vows, or another personalized message. It’s always been a lovely tradition for couples to have the inside of their wedding bands engraved, but until now, the message had to be extremely brief. In the past it was usually only possible to engrave intials or the wedding date into the rings. However, one clever and creative jewlery company has now developed a way to engrave your entire wedding vows inside your wedding rings. Their unique and patented process allows multiple rows of engraving, so entire wedding vows or other complete messages can be inserted. This has never been offered before, and is only available through the one company which holds the patent. We LOVE this idea – we only wish someone had figured out how to do this sooner!

A wedding band is the most symbolic piece of bridal jewelry most people will wear. It represents the un-ending union of two people. It was originally believed that the ring finger has an artery that leads straight to the heart, and this is why the ring finger was selected for the important duty of wearing wedding rings. Once married, most people seldom take off their wedding rings, which also symbolize their faithfulness for each other. And the plain, traditional wedding band continues to be the most popular style because it captures the essence of love in its purest form.

Having the unique ability to engrave a full message – or your full wedding vows – into your wedding bands makes them all the more meaningful and precious. Those of us who are already married are eating our hearts out that this wasn’t available when we got our wedding rings! This gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, “It what’s inside that counts”!

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Live or Memorex?

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

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Band versus Dj. There are two factors here: your budget and what you want the “sound” of your wedding to be. Money-wise, of course, a Dj is a better bet. It means one person to pay as opposed to a minimum of, say, four players in a band( yes, you pay by the head here too). And to really keep costs down, you can ask a friend to DJ. But make sure it’s someone you can count on. This is a big job, especially if it involves transporting sound equipment. You and your designated DJ must check out the space in advance: Are there outlets in the right places? Three-prong where you need them? Bring lots of adapters and extension cords. In fact, you might want to pay a friend if he or she agrees to DJ. Sometimes people take tasks more seriously when they involve money. You can give a friend a fair price for a day’s work and it still won’t be half what “professional” DJs charge.

“I didn’t miss having a band at my wedding,” says Nick. “I’m in a band, so I don’t consider live music  thrill. For people who aren’t around bands all the time or who don’t go to see music, maybe it’s more special, but I’m used to it. And you can have the best bands in the world playing your weddings as  long as you have cd’s”.

Truer words have never been spoken. Recorded music gives you tremendous flexibility. Yes, most wedding bands can play “I’ll Be Seeing You” and a tarantella and “Stop in the Name of Love.” But, let’s face it, their renditions of all three can be eerily similar. Wouldn’t it be nice to have Frank Sinatra and the Valtare Musetta and the Supremes instead?

Many people say no, it wouldn’t. For Luke, “the excitement of live music is much better than a DJ.” The band was his favorite aspect pf his wedding. “Live music creates  a real sense that it’s a special occassion. I think it makes people want to dance more too.”

Considering what is best for your wedding. A band or DJ?  There are different advantages and disadvantages of having a live band and a DJ. But having the right music at your reception is very important to set up the mood of your guests and all can dance and sing throughout the day and make you all feel comfortable. Most essential that the bride and groom’s music are playing, either is it a band or DJ. But still it  depends on the couple, and they just have to think of the music they will be playing, because they have their own renditions to the song and make the music more meaningful

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