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

July 10, 2015

Wedding Guest Etiquette

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This year we have been invited to a record number of weddings and every single time there would be a person (or two) who totally disregards simple rules of etiquette. Especially, among the Russian population since there are so many weddings every year, people don't treat them special anymore and instead show up late and dressed in all kinds of outfits. Here are simple rules one should adhere to when attending a wedding.

The Hidden Dress Code

Everyone (every single woman out there) should know that it's a big 'no-no' to wear white to a wedding. It doesn't matter if the dress is short, has lace detail, accented  with a different color belt or what not. White is reserved only for the bride and even cream/ivory color should be avoided. Light colored dresses are a favorite for summer but unless it has some kind of print on it you should avoid white at all costs. I have seen too many young ladies and women wear white (yes, white dresses) to a wedding and that's simply wrong. 

Paper Matters 

Upon arrival of the invitation, it's considered good manners to RSVP as soon as possible. The bride and groom are paying a pretty penny for the wedding, so knowing that they don't have to pay for an extra plate or drink is essential. It's very inconsiderate to not let the bride and groom know that you are not coming, especially if you are family and they plan on having you at the wedding. Whatever may be your reason, just let them know ahead of time. They will appreciate it more than you know. 

About Plus-One

If there isn't a suggestion on the invitation, do not bring a friend or significant other (unless you are married of course). It's considered bad manners to just bring along a friend or send an RSVP with (+1) on it. The family is paying a lot of money for the wedding and feeding another mouth is not something they should worry about that day.

Gift Giving

No matter how impeccable your taste may be, get the couple exactly what they asked for. Wedding registries are very common and almost every couple registers for at least some gifts. Although giving a check is nice too, selecting something from gift registry shows that you put thought and took time with the gift. There are no consensus whether or not you should give a gift when you do not attend the wedding. The couple will appreciate even small gesture if you take the time and get a small gift, or just send a card. If it's close family and you can't attend the wedding, you should always give a gift (aunts & uncles, grandmas & grandpas, etc.)

Keep Your Behavior In Check 

No matter what happens, do not outshine the bride and groom. It's not appropriate to steal the attention with a birthday celebration toast or to pop a question at somebody else's wedding. Also, refrain from mentioning passed crushes, telling inappropriate jokes and getting too much to drink. The only thing bride and groom should remember about their wedding is how wonderful it was, not how so and so did this and that. 


June 19, 2014

Currently Loving {DIY} Thursday Link Up





With the summer in full swing and romance in the air, it's very easy to get carried away with all the gorgeous weddings. I have planned and attended a few wedding in last number of years and loved every minute of it. There is just something so fresh and breathtaking about seeing a newly married couple, full of life, love and dreams. It always puts me in a fun, romantic mood and makes me want to whisk my hubby on a getaway. 

This year I have the privilege to plan and help decorate my cousin's wedding, who's getting married overseas. Unfortunately I won't be able to attend the wedding itself but I have been gathering supplies, spray painting everything in sight and stalking Pinterest for ideas. Everything is very expensive in the part of country my dearest cousin lives in, so even with shipping, it's cheaper to buy stuff here and send it over. Plus it's fun for me! 

The bride is one of the sweetest people in the world, and I'm so glad I get the opportunity to plan the funnest and prettiest wedding I can. She gave me the full freedom in creating a look that will be budget-friendly yet chic. The wedding itself is in the fall so the colors needed to be appropriate for the season and here is what we came up with. 


Today I'm sharing with you a tried and true method to create a desired look on a budget. A no-brainer DIY for people who are planning weddings, showers or any other celebrations. Part of the decor is gold accents and those can add up to a pretty penny. I went to the thrift store and found as many matching martini glasses as I could find, then spray painted them gold. 

You will need:Glassware
Spray paint
Gloves
Plenty of paper to cover the work surface


First I taped off the button half of the glass with tiny pieces of painter's tape.

Then I covered the rest of the glass with paper, exposing only the part that needs to be sprayed

Spray and let it sit for at least 10 minutes. I was doing this on a very hot day so they were dry in a matter of seconds.

I put them out on the sun once finished to dry. 

And there you go! Cheap and easy way to creative pretty decorations for any party! 







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