Top Tips for Selecting and Accessorizing Linen Chair Cover Rentals

Linen Chair Cover Rentals can play an important design element of any formal function. For weddings, the table and chair size adds the perfect guest comfort touch to the wedding reception. For parties, chairs can add that extra touch and clean feel to create a more high-end atmosphere. event planners often oversee, but can bring the visual appeal of your event to that next level.

Accessories are a great way to take chair cover rentals even one step further. The accessories can be flowers (both real and fake), ribbons, bows, or any combination of the three. Additional linen enhancers are generally tied in a band around the chair to add an extra visual to the style linen color set. While there are multiple reasons to use accessories with your chair covers, there are four main reasons to do so .

Tie In Color With Chair Cover Rentals

Accessories are the easiest way to tie in the colors of your event to the chairs. While you can choose change the color of the entire chair cover completely, using a colored linen accessory is the best way to add a hint of color. By using the accessories to enhance colors, you are tying the chairs into the overall design; this adds an extra dimension to the color set up, making it more elegant and beautiful .

Designate Special Tables for Specific Parties

All events and parties have a multitude of different tables to accommodate gests or attendees. Usually, there are one or two main guest or honored guests that deserve more attention. For others, each table is essentially the same. Using different accessories (and colors of accessories) per table is a great way to designate special tables. This is particularly the norm at weddings so with your wedding linens selection, the sky is the limit. A head table will stand out when it is a different color, chair covers and all.

Tie in the Table

If a tablecloth is burgundy, and the napkins are the same color, it then makes visual sense to have a complimentary chair cover. Using the same color with an accessory on the chair cover rentals allows you to tie in the entire table and chairs. The accessory can be small, but the impact that it has on the visual appeal of the table and setting can be profound .

Do Not be Afraid to Be Modern With Wedding Linen Rentals

High quality wedding linen rentals allow you to accessorize chair covers by experimenting with modern designs. Today, there are more choices than ever, so if you are planning a reception, it is perfectly fine to get creative. Adding colors, flowers, and other accessories with your chair covers is something that is considered more progressive than traditional. This modern and unique touch allows you to add something special to your design. Everyone is searching for a way to be remembered; having a modern wedding design is a terrific way to do that.

Using accessories with your chair cover rentals allows you to take the style of your chair covers to the next level. By using different colors, you are allowing the design to tie the chairs in with the rest of the room . In the end, chair cover accessories allow you to be modern while still being classic, giving you a beautiful style for your event.

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Finding A Professional Wedding Photographer Who Is Right For Your Needs

Finding a professional wedding photographer takes a lot of work. While not quite as much work as putting the whole wedding together, you want to make sure that you have the right professional for the job. Finding wedding photography packages doesn’t need to be difficult, either. If you have a good plan and ask the right questions, you should be able to find the perfect wedding photography studio for your special moments.

You may well never have hired a professional photographer before. Therefore, it can be difficult to know what questions to ask. Yet it is crucial that you conduct a careful interview process in order to find the best professional wedding photographer for your needs. Here is a short list of important questions that apply to all circumstances. You may have additional questions based on your individual needs.

1. Will you be the actual photographer for my wedding?
It would make sense that the person you are interviewing is the professional wedding photographer. However, some companies employ a sales staff that is good at closing deals. A scrupulous salesperson will let you know what his or her role is in the company. Unfortunately, not every wedding photography studio is reputable. The salesperson might not let it slip that he or she is not actually a photographer unless you ask.

Alternatively, the person with whom you speak may be the company owner. He or she may employ a staff of trusted photographers in whom he or she has complete confidence. Nevertheless, if the person you interview will not be your actual photographer, you may want to speak to that person as well.

2. May I see your portfolio?
The only way you’re going to see if a specific professional wedding photographer is for you is to view their portfolio. A portfolio is a compilation of the photographer’s or the wedding photography studio’s best work. Viewing a photographer’s work will give you a clear idea of style and expertise and whether the professional is the right person for you.

3. What is your experience with my preferred style of photography?
Engaged couples today have more choices than ever before. Digital photography is increasingly common and photojournalistic wedding photography has become a hot new trend. If you want something other than traditional posed photography on film, make sure that you choose a professional wedding photographer who is experienced in the style that you desire.

4. What possible additional fees might I incur?
Travel fees, hourly fees if your wedding runs long, setup fees and fees for additional rolls of film are all fairly common but not necessarily standard. While price should not be your only consideration, try to find a photographer flexible and willing to work with you should unexpected circumstances arise. Also, inquire about charges for converting photos to black and white or sepia tones, digitizing film photos and printing out digital photos. Some wedding photography packages cover some or all of these fees, so inquire about package rates.

5. May I have a list of references from previous wedding clients?
No matter how good a photographer’s pictures are, it is also important that you click with his or her personality. The interview will give you a basic idea of personality, but remember that a wedding is stressful for everyone involved. Speak with former clients to learn how the photographer behaves under the real life pressure of the wedding.

Your wedding day is special. Your professional wedding photographer should capture the care that you put into planning the details accurately and beautifully. Take the time to shop around and select the best wedding photographer for you.

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A Guide to Writing a Perfect Wedding Speech

Wedding Speeches- Your Complete “How To” Guide

Being asked to give a wedding speech is quite an honor, although many people feel a sense of dread and have a few misgivings about the important task at a hand. But, with the proper preparation and with a little help as to what to say, you can embrace this special honor and give a heartfelt speech that will be greatly appreciated and remembered fondly for years to come.

Start Preparing Early

Lack of preparation is one of the most common mistakes people make when writing their speeches. If you’re not exactly used to public speaking, as soon as you have a general idea as to what you’ll say start practicing in front of the mirror and then ask a few friends and family to serve as your practice audience. It’s perfectly acceptable to have a few notes neatly printed on a few small index cards that you can refer to if your nerves get the best of you and you forget the next line.

Starting on your speech early will also allow you to work on your pace and how to keep the tone and volume of your voice even and at a level everyone will be able to hear. Few things are more irritating than being at a wedding and being completely unable to hear a word that’s being said. By saying your speech aloud, you’ll also be able to see that it flows well and will make sense to all of the guests present and not just the couple getting married.

Not Too Long, Not Too Short

As far as the length of the speech is concerned, you certainly don’t want to be too brief and you definitely don’t want to put guests to sleep either. The trick is finding a happy medium that will allow you to convey your feelings, pay tribute to the couple, and sound sincere while keeping things interesting.

Speeches that are too long tend to sound insincere, not to mention incredibly boring, and will distract from the true meaning of the occasion, while those that are too short or filled with pauses and stammers may be misconstrued as equally insincere. If you are nervous about giving the speech, remember that everyone there will be related or friends with each other or know one another in some way, all with one common bond of caring for the marrying couple and sharing in their day.

End With a Toast

Allow time in your speech to end with a toast by raising your glass and asking guests to join in with you in toasting the happy couple, wishing them all of the best for their future together. If the couple shares a religious or ethnic heritage, you may want to incorporate something about that into your toast or speech.

Then, simply thank the guests for coming and sharing this special day with the couple, and if you’re in the bridal party you can also thank the bride and groom for asking you to be involved. Finally, close your speech by telling everyone to have a wonderful time at the wedding.

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All About Wedding Invitation Etiquette

If you are anything like most people, wedding invitation etiquette isn’t something you’re well versed in. While the rules regarding invitation etiquette have relaxed quite a bit, especially over recent years, there are still a few basic protocols to follow.

Choosing Your Invitations

Choosing your wedding invitations is a rather important part of planning the entire event as it gives guests their very first glimpse of what to expect on the big day. The stationery or design you use says a lot about the two of you as a couple, and also gives friends and family the pertinent information they’ll need to attend.

Opt for an elegant, but easily readable font for the wording that fits your personality and style, and if the wedding has an overall theme, be sure the invitations reflect that. The invitations should be selected and ordered no later than two to three months before the wedding to give you enough time to assemble, address, and mail them. Some brides choose to order theirs just as soon as they’ve settled on a theme or decided on the formality of the wedding.

Wording for the Invitations

The very last thing you want to do when inviting someone to your wedding is to offend them or someone in their family. And, while you are inviting friends and family who care about you and would be understanding, you still want to take the time to make sure your invitations are worded correctly.

If the couple themselves is paying and hosting their wedding, their names should be first, while if one or both sets of parents are footing the bill, their full names should then appear first. If you have any doubts, consult an expert online or a company that specializes in wedding invitations.

Properly Assembling Your Invitations

Although other aspects of wedding invitation etiquette may have changed over the years, one thing remains the same - the order of assembly. Here’s how to properly assemble your invitations in their envelopes:

  1. First, count every piece to be sure you have no duplicates or missing parts so when you are finished you’ll know if every envelope is correct. To start, place an invitation with the right side facing up and put the piece of tissue paper on top of it.
  2. Next are the reception cards, if any, also facing up, followed by the response envelope placed upside down with the flap facing upward. The response card is slid under the flap face up, and any additional enclosures like directions to the reception should be next, also facing you.
  3. The pile should be placed in the inner envelope facing the back, and you’ll know you’ve done it correctly when the invitation can be pulled out and read without turning the envelope over. With the front facing you, place this envelope inside the outer one with its back facing you. This is done correctly when the outer envelope’s back faces you and the inner one can be pulled out with its front facing you as well.

When to Mail

Wedding etiquette dictates that invitations should be mailed approximately six weeks before the big day. While you don’t want to send them too early, a mistake many brides make, you don’t want to send them too late either. At the absolute earliest, wedding invitations may be mailed eight weeks ahead of time, or as late as four weeks, but no definitely later.

Remember, guests need time to make their own arrangements for attending the wedding, such as the travel and hotel accommodations if visiting from out of town, organizing child care if the wedding is an adults only affair, buying your gift and finding something to wear, and responding to the invitation before the required date.

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Decorating Ideas for a Bountiful Fall Wedding

Fall is an absolutely wonderful time of year for so many reasons and more and more couples are realizing this and planning their nuptials during the autumn months. One of the very best things about an autumn themed wedding is how easy it is to plan and decorate for one using the many fall related items available today.

Fall Color Schemes

There is no other time of the year that has quite the variety of so many vibrant colors as the fall, which gives brides-to-be a myriad of options and combinations to choose from when decorating for their weddings during this beautiful season of change.

Orange and all of its many pretty shades and hues is definitely a main color to consider for a fall wedding, and there are also many complementary colors to add along with it. You don’t have to be getting married on or near Halloween, or worry that your wedding decorations will look as if you are, if you’d like to use orange as your primary decorating color. Peach and pumpkin work with most colors, especially varying hues of green, yellow, brown, wine, and burgundy.

Apple red is also a wonderful color to use for fall wedding decorations, especially for nuptials taking place in early to mid fall when the tree’s colorful leaves are at their brightest. This shade of red is also perfect for events ranging from the elegant, romantic and classy to the understated or country themed wedding depending on the decorations and accent colors used.

In addition to the many earth tones used as primary shades, including off-white, beige, cream, champagne, tan, wheat, caramel, taupe, mocha, and chocolate, metallic colors, particularly bronze, gold, and deep copper are all excellent for using as accent colors to lend an air of elegance to the decorations.

Fall Centerpieces

Scatter faux leaves, preferably those made from a silk or nylon type of material so they’ll lie flat, all around the guest’s tables, or concentrate them around each place setting, or in the middle of the tables around the centerpieces. Craft stores and dollar stores alike should have plenty of fall leaves, both loose and attached to garlands and vines, usually starting around late summer at incredibly low prices.

Ordinary wicker baskets in any shape or size can be used to create fall centerpieces by embellishing them with things like ribbon or raffia and then filled with either real or faux fruits, acorns, nuts, Indian corn, pumpkins, gourds, leaves, or fall flowers. In the corners of the room, or on the floor in front of the head table, bales of hay can serve as great plant holders for pots of colorful chrysanthemums that could also be given to special guests along with the centerpieces.

Fall Wedding Favors

The possibilities are truly endless when it comes to finding or making your own fall wedding favors. Besides the many leaf shaped favors to choose from, including everything from candle holders to coasters, to bottle or letter openers to picture frames and key chains, consider decorative bottles filled with apple cider or maple syrup, or personalized coffee mugs or small pots of flowers.

Decorating and preparing for a fall wedding isn’t all about visual appeal either as involving the sense of smell will really heighten the mood of the day. Light candles scented with pumpkin, apple, caramel, or ginger spice and place them on each of the tables, and fill a few bowls with fall themed potpourri as well.

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Your Green Wedding: How to Plan an Eco-Friendly Celebration

Today, environmentally conscious couples are making great strides in reducing their impact, or “carbon footprint” as it’s often called, on the planet by having green weddings. Donate and recycle are two words to keep in the forefront of your mind when planning your own green wedding, and by using a little creativity, you can have a beautiful wedding that’s style conscious as well as eco-friendly.

Green Alternatives to Wedding Flowers

One trend that’s rapidly gaining in popularity is completely flower-free bouquets for the bride as well as the bridesmaids. Use decorative fans or tiny purses embellished with jewels and fabrics for the maids to carry down the aisle. If you can’t find something suitable for your wedding’s theme or your personal tastes, opt for faux flowers to create bouquets that will be lasting and cherished keepsakes for the members of your bridal party.

Green Wedding Invitations

While it’s true wedding invitations do need to contain a lot of pertinent information for guests, there are still many ways of minimizing the amount of paper used. Instead of using a different card for each thing, combine the details on one sheet of paper, or better yet, set up a website where guests can log on and view all of the details, just be sure to remember those people who won’t have internet access.

For the bachelorette party or the rehearsal dinner, use online invitations whenever possible, and, when printing your own wedding invitations, choose vegetable or soy based inks, or find a commercial printer who uses them, and always use recycled paper.

Green Wedding Receptions

Choosing a site for your reception is one of the very most important aspects of planning the entire wedding, and even more so when having an eco-friendly celebration. Two ideas for considering are choosing a site that will either benefit from your wedding in some way, or one that is located out of doors. For the former, places such as historic homes or estates, museums and art galleries will greatly benefit from the fee paid to use their site.

Or, if you want to have an outdoor event, botanical and organic gardens, arboretums or even on the grounds of one of those historic estates would serve as a wonderful backdrop.

Light soy candles at the reception instead of the regular kind and you’ll not only be saving energy but you’ll be using a renewable resource that burns for far longer and doesn’t create the usual waxy mess. Also, candlelight is a must have for weddings as it’s romantic and sets the mood for the day perfectly and soy candles are now available in just about every color, size, shape, style, and scent that you could think of.

Bamboo is the perfect medium to use for decorating for a green wedding as this particular type of plant life is perhaps one of the most sustainable materials known to man on earth today. In a short three to seven years, most species of bamboo will be completely mature, as opposed to the whopping 120 years it takes for an oak tree to reach the same maturity.

Bamboo can be used in the centerpieces as well as for the placemats, and what better eco-friendly wedding favors to pass out to your guests than miniature stalks of lucky bamboo placed in pretty, decorative containers?

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Creative Ways to Save On Wedding Flowers

When planning your wedding, which is a rather expensive event in general, why pay your local florist a ridiculous amount of money for the exact same flowers you can get elsewhere for a fraction of the price?

Today, the budget conscious bride is looking for ways to save on everything needed for their wedding, including the flowers, but, they still want to be able to use and display these colorful gifts from nature on their special day in some capacity.

Here are a few creative ways that will allow you to save a considerable amount of money on the flowers for your wedding, but still have the beautiful celebration you’ve always dreamed of:

Build-a-Bouquet

Making all of your own bouquets yourself really isn’t as difficult as you may think, especially with all of the materials that are available for purchase separately, like the plastic cones used to help keep the bouquets in place, or the green florists tape to wrap the stems. Most of us know at least one crafty person who would be more than happy to lend their expertise to make your own unique bouquets, or the internet is chock full of ideas and advice on this very subject.

The best part about making your own wedding bouquets is that you’re in complete control of the final outcome and able to choose each and every flower or embellishment you want included. Of course you may be wondering where to get the flowers, well if you’ve never taken the time to notice the selection of extremely inexpensive flowers that many of the larger supermarkets and grocery stores have in stock today, it’s definitely time to take a closer look as the possibility for saving a large amount of money is very real.

Fabulously Faux

If you think faux flowers are cheap, plastic stems and petals that look nothing like the real deal, think again, as the fake flowers of today could even fool a florist just by their appearance. Also, if you’re the type of bride who intends on saving absolutely everything from her wedding as a special memento, faux flowers insure your bouquet will be just as beautiful years from now as they are today.

Preserving real flowers can be incredibly expensive, but faux flowers placed behind glass in a similar fashion have the same look and magnificent beauty. And, your bridesmaids will also be able to save their bouquets, as well as the boutonnières for the groom and his groomsmen by using faux flowers.

Online Bargains

The internet is the perfect place to begin searching for a wide variety of flowers, and often at wholesale prices. Many companies are partnered with experienced growers all over the world, allowing you to find flowers you’d never even see on the shelves and in the refrigerated cases of your local florist’s shop.

The key to buying your wedding flowers online is finding a company you trust to do business with, which is rather easy to do simply by reading customer reviews and recommendations. Also, pay extra special attention to shipping policies so you’ll know precisely when to order your flowers and avoid any delays or mishaps from happening.

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