Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Car Wedding Decorations

Best Wedding Car Decoration

In this event we decorate  cars. To decorate  groom’s car is a romantic and artistic tradition, so we did it and enjoy it. Decoration can be adopted by various methods and styles, such as making it romantic, funny and creative. You do it in such a manner that nobody did it before.

Decoration means to make the thing impressive and more beautiful, so don’t use any material which damage your car. Remember that after the occasion everything may be cleaned easily.
1-Windows. Your car windows are plane and shinning, so write something funny and attractive or massages, whatever your write, your approach should be humorous. The car back window can be seen for a long time so write there “just married” with white or aluminous.
2- Hubcaps, even hubcaps can be made beautiful and nice looking by using streamers of different colors. Keep in mind that streamers should not be longer than a foot.
3- Rear View Mirror.  From the rear view mirror you can hang women’s underwear, handcuffs or any other items related to the wedding. This is decoration for outside, also make a plan for the interior decoration as well, where you have to pass more time.
4- Rear Bumper. If you want to decorate the rear bumper of your car, then tie some long strings to them. To add more beauty and fun attach cans or balloons at the end of strings. The balloons may be of different colors. To make the decoration colorful, paint the cans. Special   and interesting messages to the bride and groom with color markers could be written on the balloons.
5- Antenna. Antenna of the car can be decorated by tying a big and beautiful flower with it, attach some colorful ribbons around it. Some other items of wedding can be attached with antenna, like miniature figures of bride and groom, made of plastic. Prefer the white ribbons, because this color reminds everyone of the wedding.

The art of tying wedding ribbons to a car
1) Ribbons can be purchased easily from a hardware shop. The lengthiest ribbon will make fun. Collect some ribbons of 7 or 8 feet long.
2) Take a ribbon and fold it from the middle. Attach the folded end of the ribbon to the rear bumper of the car, with the loop of the folded ribbon. Its direction should be facing down.
3) Cross the ribbon ends over and tail end of the bumper. Take the ribbon ends from beneath the car, and drag them through the loop of the folded ribbon.
4) Pull them and attach them tightly on the ribbon ends and give a stress to the ribbon on the bumper.
5) Do the same practice as of point 2 through 4 with the other 2 pieces of ribbon. Now you will have 6 total ribbons coming from the bumper of the car.
6) Join each ribbon with thread and go through the hole in the pop can tab. tie the ribbons with double-knot and make sure that they are on their proper place.
7) Decorate the other parts of the car. Tie bows with the antenna of the car and door handles.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Wedding Car Photo Gallery

1927 Packard 


1935 Rolls Royce, 1937 Packard, 1962 Rolls Royce

1962 LWB Silver Cloud II Rolls Royce 

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Summer Wedding Flowers Inspiration

Nautical bouquet tied with a navy polka-dot satin wrap and silver anchor pendant. Rockrose Floral Design.

For a classic seaside celebration with a retro Americana feel, choose a cherry red, blue and white palette. Small white bud vases filled with red carnations surround large faux coral centerpieces (willow branches are dressed up as coral with glossy red spray paint), while the table settings are topped off with sea fans and lobster shaped menus featuring an array of starfish, fish and other nautical elements. Lollipop Events & Designs.

An escort board constructed from a local waterway map brings in this celebration’s nautical motif in a fresh, unexpected way. Rope trim and blue hydrangea accents complete the seaworthy arrangement. 

Infuse clean lines into your celebration with a white tulip bouquet adorned with navy and white ribbon. A bright red starfish adds a punch of color to the elegant simplicity of the arrangement. InBloom Event Design.

A white rose paired with a dahlia bud, lily grass and a speckled seashell adds an romantic touch to your groom’s lapel. Petals by Marsha.

Take inspiration from the splendor of the season with these fresh floral decorations




Friday, June 10, 2011

Wedding Decorations Ideas 2011


Wedding decorations, 2011, to you who plan to marry in this year.  In 2011, the trend will be minimalist wedding decorations. Minimalist decor, using a minimalist bouquets, including lighting that is not excessive, & avoid modern design. Minimalist decor is intended for all pay more attention to the closeness, & focus on weddings.

2011 Butterfly Wedding Decorations Ideas
Wedding decoration ideas
Wedding decorations can be realized in different styles romantic or elegant, odd or glamour, there can be fall or winter reception decorations. Everything depends on the season when the marriage ceremony takes place and the location.
Wedding reception decoration ideas
Wedding reception decoration ideas
The style is defined by the colour process that you select for your wedding decorations. Red and scarlett colours or in the contrary white and creme ones, lively green hints or lovely light blue colours the choices are limitless!
Wedding decorating ideas
Violet and rose colour system is onee of the most popular in the season, the colur is bright, intensive and deep, it can be perfectly combines with yellow colour. Whatever colour you pick for your wedding reception decorations let it be unforgettable!

Monday, June 6, 2011

Royal Wedding Shoes Photos Gallery

Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria's Wedding Shoes

Queen Mother's Wedding Shoes

Queen Elizabeth II Wedding Shoes

Princess Diana's Shoes



Shoes previous royals have worn on their wedding day.  They have several things in common.  They were designed and specially made for them and are fairly classic Victorian in style.

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