Friday, July 29, 2011

Friday's Fabulous Find: Nadia Albano

Nadia Albano is a "quadruple threat," a professional makeup artist, hair stylist, fashion consultant and educator. She is a talented stylist providing her expertise for weddings, photo shots, and fashion shows.

Enlist Nadio Albano to give you the star treatment on your big day! You willl get a flawless face and perfect hair from one of the pros!

Get all your primping necessities here...
  • 1 hour consultation
  • Airbrush makeup application
  • Special occasion hair styling
  • Pre-reception hair and makeup touch-up/change
  • Hair styling and grooming for men... that's right, she's got you're leading man covered too!
You can find out more here, or visit in person at Unit #100 - 825 Granville St., Vancouver


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Thursday, July 28, 2011

A DG Fun Find...

Need some entertainment at your wedding that will bring fun and laughter to all your guests? Check out The Flipbook Studio for a new take on the photobooth...


Their friendly staff will set up in a 10x10 space and film a 6 second video clip of groups in a party. Within minutes their software breaks down the video into frames, then prints, cuts and staples the final product.

Everyone walks away with a great memory and a personalized flipbook. You can even add a personal touch with a custom cover!


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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Wedding Wednesday: Tip of the Week...What the Pros Want You to Know, Part 11

DG's 12 Week Series of Tips from the Pros...

Bridesmaids...


Gone are the days that bridesmaid’s are expected to wear exactly the same style dress. What’s popular now, is having your girls pick a dress from the same designer but in different styles. This way the girls can express themselves in a style that suits them, which will make them happier on the day of. We recommend choosing the same fabric and colour for all their dresses, but if the girls do end up picking the same style dress, you could always mix it up by putting the girls in different shades of the same colour.


Don’t think you are helping your bridesmaids by giving them a colour (like “green”) and telling them to go buy any dress they like! Easier said than done - keep in mind that every colour has a huge variety of hues (whether it’s a green or a pink or even a chocolate brown) and many hues do not work well together. Not to mention the fact that there are a number of drastically different fabrics out there that can create a “hodgepodge” effect! Help them out by giving them a designer and a colour from that designer (say “Jenny Yoo” and “Pistachio Green Silk Shantung”) and then let them choose whatever style they want within that - all styles are available to view on most designers’ websites.


Let your bridesmaids enjoy a proposal of their own! Think of creative ways to ask your girls to stand up for you on your special day. You could ask them over a weekend brunch with “will you be my bridesmaid?” cards, or take it a step further, and surprise them at Frocks with a personalized window display (i.e. your name above the bride mannequin, and your bridesmaids names above mannequins standing by her side wearing your chosen wedding colours!). To avoid suspicion ask your girls to join you for an afternoon of shopping for wedding accessories!



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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Poetically Request your Gift of Choice!

Though the option of giving money is much more commonly accepted, it can still be a bit tricky when presenting this option to your guests in your wedding invitations.

Why not go the rhyming route and let the poem speak for itself. Therefore, it isn't simply a blatant request for money but a tasteful way of expressing what would truly benefit your newly wedded life.



It's not always easy to think of what to buy.
So on this special occasion no need to try.
Monetary gifts or certificates would be nice,
But most of all, we both feel, your presence will suffice!
~

We don't want to offend, but we have it all,
household goods, and so much more.
To save you shopping, looking and buying,
a gift of currency, we though you'd like trying.
Don't go overboard, or rob any banks,
anything will make us smile, with hearts full of thanks.
Now that we have saved, you all the fuss,
we hope you will come, and celebrate with us.
~

So what do you get
For the Bride and Groom
Whose house needs things
In every room?

When shopping for a present
Please, don't be rash
As the option in there
To just give cash!

We hope that you don't find
Our request to be funny
But the decision is yours
To buy a present, or give money

Now you have the choice
Please do not fuss
The most important thing of all
Is that you come celebrate with us!
- i-do.com
~

They have their dishes and towels for two,
They have pots and pans and oven mitts too.
So what do you get for the bride & groom
who house is setup in every room?

Their house needs repairs and some upgrades too,
But you can not register for carpet and glue.
A tree that grows wishes is the way to go,
so lets make it easy for all that know.

An envelope will be provided for those who have room,
To give a monetary wish to the bride and groom.
A money tree will be on display at the reception hall
to attach your wishes, for the couple, with love from all.
- i-do.com
~


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Monday, July 25, 2011

Monday's Montage: Old Hollywood "North"

Add some Old Hollywood flair to your wedding day for a classic, vintage feel. Think deep reds, accents of black, candlelight, chandeliers, feathers, and roses.

Have you guests feel like they're rubbing shoulders with Marilyn Monroe and Humphrey Bogart. Incorporate this style throughout your wedding or add in small touches with the silhouette of your dress or vintage, fishnet veil across your eyes.

Find some inspiration to bring Old Hollywood up "North"...



















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Friday, July 22, 2011

Friday's Fabulous Find: Black Tie Rings

Black Tie Rings is a locally based online store that sells premium quality Tungsten Carbide rings for men. Although they are based out of Cloverdale, they have served customers from all across Canada and the United States.

Tungsten Carbide is one of the hardest and densest metals used anywhere today. In addition to being incredibly durable, the colour of Tungsten Carbide has an eternal mirror finish that catches the light like your sparkly engagement ring!

These are unique and quality rings that won't break the bank; your groom is sure to stand out from the crowd!

Find more information on Black Tie Rings here.


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Thursday, July 21, 2011

The Wedding Garter...

Did you ever wonder where the tradition of the wedding garter began? This popular tradition actually originated in the medieval times and has evolved to the modern times of today...

This ritual began the night of the wedding when the newlyweds would turn in for the evening and family and friends would follow behind trying to grab something from the bride, or from the groom. They would take what they retrieved downstairs to the reception to prove that the bride and groom had consummated their marriage.

This of course annoyed the newlyweds, so the groom would actually take it upon himself to remove the garter from his bride and toss it into the crowd people; using that as proof that they had consummated their marriage.

Of course, the times have changed and the modern interpretation is much more tame then its origins. Today, the bride wears the garter on their wedding day and takes it off at the reception where is then tossed into the groomsmen crowd. The man who catches the garter is said to have good luck and will be the next to marry; similar to the throwing of the bouquet.

Don't forget to enter this month's DG Giveaway and win a garter of your own! Follow the modern tradition of today or create an interpretation of your own!


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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Wedding Wednesday: Tip of the Week...What the Pros Want You to Know, Part 10

DG's 12 Week Series of Tips from the Pros...

Fashion for you & your groom…



Book your tuxes at least 2 - 4 months in advance (minimum 4 months during the busy months of June through September). Before you book your tuxes, discuss who will be paying for the tuxes and who will be putting down the deposit for the order, etc. Know what color the Bride's and the Bridesmaid's gowns are, since that will dictate the colour of the shirt and ties. The Groom should always look more formal or at least slightly different than the Groomsmen, just as the Bride stands out, so should the groom!

~ The Tux Store



When shopping for your dress, be sure to bring with you a couple different bras (i.e. halter, low-back, strapless, etc.) and wear g-string underwear. If you are planning on wearing form shaping undergarments, such as Spanx, don’t forget to bring those along as well as dresses always fit better when one is wearing the proper undergarments. Secondly, choose a dress that highlights your best features. Think of an outfit that often earns you lots of compliments… Perhaps it’s that strapless dress that shows off your shoulders or an a-line skirt that enhances your curves. If you are still unsure of the right style dress for you grab a trusted friend and make an afternoon of trying on dresses in your closet. Figure out what makes you feel and look your best. Allow at least 6-12 months to have a custom dress made for you.

~ Caroline Calvert, of Caroline Calvert Couture


As soon as you are ready, start shopping for your dress. Delivery times are only an estimate and leaving it too late could result in your not having the dress you wanted in time for the big day. When dealing with ‘off the rack’ purchases the garments are often being ordered from overseas and so things like customs and high demand for a certain style of gown cannot be predicted and may delay delivery. Be aware that alterations are always an extra cost because there is no way to know how a particular dress is going to fit your frame until you get it on. When ordering a dress off the rack all sales are final due to the fact that dresses are not stocked and are only cut and made upon official order of the dress.

~ Isabelle's Bridal



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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

For the Eco-Friendly Bride-to-Be...

With The Original Bridal Swap fast approaching, DreamGroup will be providing you with some eco-friendly inspiration to incorporate in your special day...

When choosing your wedding gown, why not make it green! Consider choosing a dress made with organic fabrics, or find a pre-loved gown at Bridal Swap this Fall. Consign your dress after the wedding and continue your eco-friendly trend.

When selecting bridesmaids dresses, encourage your entourage to shop for dresses they will realistically wear again. You can select your preferred colour, and your girls can choose their preferred cut and style that best complements their figure.

Be dollar-savvy and earth-friendly, while still being a stylish, modern bride!


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Monday, July 18, 2011

Monday's Montage: This week's theme...Candlelight

Add romance and warmth to your wedding with the glow of candlelight. Whether floating, hanging overhead or dispersed across tables, candles can tie your theme together and create that perfect atmosphere.


This flattering light can be used throughout your special day, flickering until the end of the evening. Find some inspiration below for ways to incorporate candlelight into you wedding day…




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Friday, July 15, 2011

Friday's Fabulous Find: Lakshmi Boutique!


What better way to cheer up the rainy day blues but with some dress shopping! Lakshmi is an ultra chic boutique that offers you something pretty and stylish.

Their beautiful clothing items are sourced from places around the world to create an individual style unlike none the rest. Take your bridesmaids for a day of shoppping; at Lakshimi most items are priced under $100!

This Fabulous Find is located in Kitsilano at 2868 W. Broadway, or check them out online here!


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Thursday, July 14, 2011

DG Academy Fall Registration is Open!

DreamGroup Academy Spring session is now complete and we are accepting applications for the Fall Term beginning September 12th! Click here to secure your secure your seat today! Check out some experiences from students this past term...

Geneve,

Just wanted to drop you a note to say how much I enjoyed the class and field trip. Thank you for sharing your expertise and experiences with us - very insightful! The course outline covered all aspects of wedding planning and your detailed notes are greatly appreciated. I really enjoyed each class and hearing all your stories - invaluable and entertaining! Upon finishing the course I feel even more strongly that this is the right career path for me. I am really excited to become a wedding planner - something I didn't think of as a "job"! Thanks again and I'm sure I'll be in touch with a question or two!


Brynn


Hi Geneve,


Just wanted to say a big thank you for today and for the venues that you took us to. It put everything that you talked about in class into reality. I thoroughly enjoyed the course and am planning on starting my own company. I really look forward to shadowing you on August 27th !!!!!

Thanks,

Marta

Hi Geneve,

I wanted to thank you for introducing me to the world of wedding planning!!! Initially when I enrolled into the course I was slightly unsure of my motives and intentions within the industry. However after going through the courses and seeing the success that you and Sarah have created I am certain that this is the industry that I want to be in.

Also to note :) I would be more than happy to help out any way I can should you ever need any volunteers. Please do keep in touch.

Sincerely,

Melissa


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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Wedding Wednesday: Tip of the Week...What the Pros Want You to Know, Part 9

DG's 12 Week Series of Tips from the Pros...

Registry...


Register at least 3 months before your wedding so that you have time to choose the best items and are not rushed into throwing together a registry list. It always takes longer than you anticipated and can be very exhausting so it’s best to spread out creating your “wish list” over two or three visits to the store.


Be sure to check on and update your list as needed to ensure there are enough choices for your guests to choose from. It is frustrating for your guests to come in to the store only to find out that there's almost nothing left on the registry to choose from!


Prices should not be a factor in your choices, since this is a special occasion and a time for your guests and family members to give you gifts that are special and will be cherished for a very long time you should choose things you really like and want and not worry about how much they cost. If an item is a little costly people will join together and purchase those items for you as a team.


~ Cookworks



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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Finding the Perfect Venue...


Finding the perfect venue can be one of the more challenging steps in the planning process. On average, a bride will spend anywhere from 10-20 hours working to secure the perfect venue. Maximize your time and that of the venues by keeping in mind a few key points as you short list options to visit.

You want to ensure you are choosing the right venue for your situation, expectations, and budget. You should have a reasonably good idea of what you need in a venue before starting on your search -- i.e. garden ceremony, tent reception, bringing in your own caterer, live music, guest capacity, etc. Sometimes a bride will have “too many” requirements making it impossible to short list a venue that can meet all her needs. In this case you will need to prioritize your wants and needs and go from there. Below is a list of various points of interest to review when considering venue options and attending site visits. Good luck with the search for the perfect venue!

Venue Check List...
  • Will there be other events occurring simultaneously? Before/After?
  • Are Outside Vendors Permitted; Caterers, Decorators, Rentals, DJ, etc.
  • Are their restrictions surrounding Live Music/Entertainment?

Monday, July 11, 2011

Monday's Montage: This week's theme...Summer Hairstyles

Let the laid-back atmosphere of summer be reflected in your wedding-do. Embrace and enhance your natural texture, and let your personality shine through.

Soft waves, low chignons, braids and embellished with fresh or satin floral hair pieces. Step away from the heavy hairspray and let your hair feel natural with a romantic flair.












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Sunday, July 10, 2011

DG's Monthly Giveaway!

This July, DreamGroup is giving away a classic garter belt from the dg Boutique! This satin garter, embellished with a crystal buckle and tailored bow is perfect for the modern, sophisticated bride.

The stylish set comes with a keepsake garter made from sheet fabric and coordinating ribbon as well as a simpler, matching 'toss' garter... You will still have your memento to keep from your special day!

Enter to win this fabulous giveaway by following DreamGroup on Twitter and retweeting the DG Giveaway post.

Good Luck!



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Friday, July 8, 2011

Friday's Fabulous Find: The Davie & Chiyo Trunk Show!


Clear your datebooks next Thursday evening for the Davie & Chiyo Trunk Show! Happening July 14th, from 4:30pm-7:30pm, this event will feature their latest and greatest designs!

Davie & Chiyo is a Vancouver based clutch design company that specializes in handmade bridal clutches. All attendees will enjoy 25% off all clutches and custom orders purchased at the trunk show, so it will be a great opportunity for you brides-to-be to accessorize yourselves and your bridesmaids.

Guests will sip wine and satisfy their sweet tooth, all while finding that perfect clutch for you and your girls!

RSVP on the Davie & Chiyo Trunk Show Facebook page or email Lauren@DavieandChiyo.com. The show will be taking place at SWFDS, 319 West Pender Street, Unit 10 (Bsmt).


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Thursday, July 7, 2011

How to Deliver a Great Toast...

Public speaking is said to be the greatest fear a person can have. Dry mouth, sweaty palms, jittery hands, all are common symptoms of speaking in public.

If you are giving a speech at a wedding or your own wedding and are already anxious about taking the mic, check out these tips from Martha Stewart Weddings to say your piece with grace:

  • Eat Something beforehand. You'll need your energy, and you won't be distracted by a grumbling belly.
  • Find a friendly face or two. Making eye contact with a few of the people you know in the room will make you feel more comfortable.
  • Be sure you have a drink (alcohol or not) in your hand or at least in your vicinity for when you are finished speaking. That said, don't have too much to drink prior. :)
  • Start with a smile. It will put everyone at ease and help you relax.
  • Speak up, slow down. Take your time so people can understand you and let it all sink in.
  • Avoid shuffling your feet, playing with your hair, or fidgeting.
  • Try not to use clumsy filled like "you know" and "um"
  • Keep calm. If you find yourself getting a little chocked up, take a couple of breaths or sips of water to pull yourself together before carrying on. Similarly, if you make a mistake or lose your place, just correct yourself, and continue.
  • Go out with a band. While anecdotes are great for garnering a few chuckles, they don't effectively wrap up a toast; end on an energetic upswing. When you are done, transition by saying something like, "May I ask you to stand and join me in toasting..."you could also end by saying "To..." and extending your glass in the direction of the honorees. Cheers!


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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Wedding Wednesday: Tip of the Week...What the Pros Want You to Know, Part 8

DG's 12 Week Series of Tips from the Pros...


Music


When choosing live entertainment for your wedding, make sure that you know the styles of music the musician or band can play proficiently; don't assume that they play everything as this is hardly ever the case. Also, don't wait until the last week to request your special songs. Musicians will need at least 2-3 weeks to prepare any kind of music that is not already in their repertoire.


~ Luis Giraldo, MusicVancouver.com



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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

What makes a great planner?

DreamGroup defines a wedding planner as follows:


Someone who listens attentively, cares sincerely, communicates effectively, is encouraging, motivating, follows through on promises made, stays abreast of current trends and concepts, provides insight and inspiration, conducts themselves with humility and grace, shows respect for their clients as well as industry associates, and understands how important this day is to their client, family, and friends.

If you're the DIY Bride, get your Step by Step Guide from DG's Principal Planners. Plan the perfect wedding with DreamGroup's Wedding Planning EBook, providing you with the strategies and checklists to accomplish your every task in a realistic time frame and order.


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Monday, July 4, 2011

Monday's Montage: This week's theme...Cakes

The history of the wedding cake can be traced back to historic times, evolving through the years. It has become a central part of the wedding reception, a celebratory ritual still enjoyed today!

Whether delicate and classic, or colourful and whimsical, couples have a wide range of designs to choose from. For the summer wedding, why not experiment with colour and fresh florals to embellish and incorporate into your decor theme.

Or for the timeless, elegant cake, a simple white finish with intricate design will always be in style. Find some inspiration for your cake, whether colourful or classic white...













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