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 "I generally write a daily note on the home page of AtlantaBridal.com but sometimes I may have something very special to say about West Georgia wedding professionals and trends - in which case, I will post that here like I do on the home page. I do have one standing request...please help a girl out and tell your wedding vendors you found them on AtlantaBridal.com and please Like our page on Facebook - ok I guess that makes two requests :-). Check my blog below for the latest in West Georgia Weddings! Happy Planning! " ~Lei
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Feb
4
2/4/2012 4:52:10 PM ~ Posted By Linda Holloway 
In our quest to find the ultimate Smoky Mountain honeymoon destination, my husband and I traveled along the rural Millers Cove road in Walland, Tennessee. After following a white rail fence lined with evergreens, a sign marked the spot—Blackberry Farm. Here, in the shadows of one of the world’s most exceptional landscapes, we entered our hideaway for romance and adventure in a luxurious country estate. A place so extraordinary that I am certain the proprietor, Sam Beall and team, conspired with nature to awaken the senses. Click on the article title or read more link for the entire article and to see more pictures. See also: Tennessee Weddings, Smoky Mountain Weddings | |
Sep
22
9/22/2011 9:34:53 AM ~ Posted By Lei Lydle A major cable network says “I do” to a new series that features unique wedding ceremonies from across the globe. Each one-hour episode will follow the entire matrimonial process, from the pre-nuptial frenzy to the heartfelt moment at the altar to the colorful after-wedding reception. Though each ceremony is held on American soil, the traditions and customs of each individual story is uniquely international, culturally rich, and filled with often strange and wondrous rites. Plucked from ancient practices and century old traditions, these weddings are singular to the couple’s heritage. From the Zaffa wedding march and performing belly dancers in Egypt; to Iceland, where the bridal promenade meanders through the village; to the smashed dishes, circle dancing, and often week-long celebrations of Greek weddings and to the “jumping of the broom” in Africa; this new series will feature “couples of culture” who honor and embrace their cultural identity through the loving act of marriage. Each story will be one of profound love and commitment and will celebrate the act of marriage. “Regardless of who performs the wedding or how it is performed, no matter what culture the ceremony celebrates or where it takes place or in what language it is spoken, the end result is still instantly recognizable as the unification of two souls,” says Mark Soldinger, President of Firecracker Films, who will produce the project. Producers from Firecracker Films and the casting team from Metal Flowers Media are currently seeking wedding stories to be featured in the series. For more information or to refer a candidate, please contact Ivette Garcia at Metal Flowers Media: ivette@metalflowersmedia.com, or log on to www.facebook.com/metalflowersmedia to find out more. See also: Wedding Planning, Real Weddings  | |
Sep
19
9/19/2011 10:23:21 AM ~ Posted By Lei Lydle 
A friend of mine turned me on to the cutest book this summer that is perfect for children who are participating in or simply attending a wedding as a guest. The book is Heading to the Wedding by Sara Schacter. Children often are not privy to the etiquette of weddings or similar events and this precious book provides important information about what happens at a wedding and how they should conduct themselves at a wedding. The author uses humor and wit to create a story that is quite funny and cleverly informative. This beautiful book (illustrated by Christine Thornton) is appropriate for both young girls and boys and I would recommend it to anyone who finds themselves with children participating in a wedding or who has to take their children to a wedding as guests. You can buy this delightful book online at Amazon , Barnes and Noble or through the Publisher's Web site. You should be able to order it at any bookstore if it isn't on the shelf. Good luck and Happy Planning! | |
Aug
17
8/17/2011 11:20:35 AM ~ Posted By Linda Holloway, Holloway Productions Las Vegas, Nevada - HoneymoonsIf you have been searching for a destination that boasts luxury accommodations, award-winning restaurants coupled with world-class entertainment, then plan your honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nevada. Nothing compares to the “world” of Vegas where fantasy transfers to reality. Visitors relate to Vegas on many levels, but my husband and I found romance in this famous “city of lights.”... Photo Courtesy Holloway Productions See also: Las Vegas Weddings, Nevada Weddings, Wedding Planning | |
Jul
11
7/11/2011 12:52:24 PM ~ Posted By Lei Lydle 
I love this Real Georgia Wedding: Elopement submitted by Famous William Company in Carrollton, Georgia.Simple, creative, sweet, romantic, private - as any elopment should be! Kylene and Eric met in college at the University of West Georgia and so historical downtown Carrollton, Georgia was the perfect location for their elopement. Kylene's wedding dress is a 2 piece vintage Jessica McClintock gown and her head piece was hand made from pieces of recycled vintage wedding gowns. All of Eric's clothing was purchased at a vintage shop in town. The china they used using for their wedding day picnic is vintage 1960s Homer Laughlin Cavalier Springtime. Click on the article title to read more and see all of the pics from this cool elopement! See also: Famous William Company, Atlanta Wedding Photographers, West Georgia Wedding Photographers, West Georgia Weddings, Real Atlanta Weddings | |
May
30
5/30/2011 3:18:00 PM ~ Posted By Lei Lydle I get a lot of questions from brides about Save-The-Dates: the cards, letters, magnets, etc. that you send out to let guests know about the wedding before the official invitations are sent. The Save-The-Date is an implied or pre-invitation so you need to be sure you do them correctly – you can’t uninvite someone to whom you send a Save-The-Date! Following are a few tips that address the most common questions I get from brides about Save-The-Dates: ~1~ Who Sends Save-The-DatesSave-The-Dates are generally sent by the Bride and Groom and not the parents. The return address used is usually the Bride's address because she is generally the one keeping track of addresses and would need to know if a card was returned for incorrect address. That being said, if the parents really want to send the Save-the-Dates and monitor any returned mail, that is okay – no big etiquette faux pas – really. ~2~ When To Send Save-The-Dates Send your Save-The-Dates 6 months before the wedding. If you are planning a destination wedding that involves significant travel – such as to Hawaii or Mexico – send the Save-The-Dates 12 months before the wedding so guests can start making their travel plans.  | |
Apr
29
4/29/2011 10:24:19 AM ~ Posted By Lei Lydle
Congratulations to William and Kate - a beautiful royal couple indeed!  
Click on the article title to see all of our pics of the wedding. | |
Apr
22
4/22/2011 9:47:27 AM ~ Posted By KLM Printing Like most people nowadays, you’re doing your best to live a more eco-friendly lifestyle than you once did. You choose reusable shopping bags, carry an aluminum thermos rather than buying bottled water, and are the first one on your block to proudly display your accumulation of recyclables on the curb every other week. But the idea of having a green wedding can be a bit daunting. Planning a wedding is a lot of work, and the pressure to make environmentally-responsible choices might not be foremost in your mind. But the truth is, it’s not an all-or-nothing proposition, and eco-friendly choices are available at every turn. Here are some ideas to consider...
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Mar
3
3/3/2011 5:37:55 PM ~ Posted By Lei Lydle
As I sit over here in the United States fighting this terrible cold/flu/strep - whatever, I just realized I missed announcing yesterday's launch of the Official Royal Wedding Web Site.
I know everyone here is not interested in the Royal family but many are and that Kate Middleton is just a doll! The wedding is scheduled for April 29, 2011 at Westminster Abbey with the reception following at Buckingham Palace of course.
So if you want to get all of the latest updates on this wedding that is sure to be the wedding of all weddings, here are some links to help:
officialroyalwedding2011.org Twitter YouTube Facebook Flickr
I love their use of social media to get the word out about this sure to be fab wedding. I am dying to see what Kate wears! | |
Feb
28
2/28/2011 8:36:18 PM ~ Posted By Lei Lydle 
February isn't over yet! I recently received these photos of a Valentine's Themed wedding in Carrollton, Georgia from Famous William Company. I wanted to slip them in on the site in February so here you go! The couple and the photos are stunning! Our couple enjoyed their day hosting a "tea for two" themed party on Mr. Paul Cooper's farm in Carrollton, Ga. Jessica and Cody had a romantic rendezvous through the fields, and decorated a tree with paper hearts and twine. Later Jessica ate chocolates while Cody played her a tuneful serenade. Jessica is wearing a lovely 1950's vintage Alfred Angelo Bridallure lace wedding gown, with a beautiful antique rose cameo necklace. Her delicate femininity is perfectly balanced by the rustic color scheme of Cody's attire. Cody's boutonničre of miniature roses is accompanied with twigs and blackberries. Click on the article title to see all of the gorgeous photos! See also: West Georgia Weddings, Real Atlanta Weddings, Atlanta Weddings, Famous William Company, West Georgia Wedding Photographers  |
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