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[G266]Gifts For Wedding Attendants
by Victor Epand, Vic
Colors like wine/creme, wine/champagne, and wine/gold are really nice colors to go with an October wedding. I think those color choices compliment each other beautifully, particularly the wine, gold, and champagne. Other colors to throw in there that would go nicely would be a deeper shade of copper and another lighter/darker red. Because it will be in the fall time of year, she could always coordinate oranges in there as well with flowers and centerpieces.

September is a month where you can really use some of the deep, rich colors. Consider combining the green, which you like, with browns, yellows, oranges, reds and cream. It would also look pretty with cocoa and cream colors. Keep your attendants in mind when selecting colors as you want everyone to look good in the colors.

One example, you could have your attendants wear cocoa dresses with a cream sash and carry bouquets of the rich mixed colors. This is one way to tie in the green.

You could also use it in the linens. I think if you use the green as an accent, it should work beautifully. Once you've selected your florist, they will also be able to help you put the colors together.

You need first to select your own dress (if you haven't done this already) then pick out the dresses for your attendants.

The light green would go beautifully with a darker green or a darker red/orange. This would "ground" the color in a more summer-fall transitional theme. You could use three colors- the light green, a darker green (dark sage, hunter, etc), and pair it with a gold, yellow, burnt orange, or dark red for accents.

I'm not sure how you want to introduce the new color/s but I'd suggest bringing more of the pink in or perhaps gold, as the colors you have already chosen are 'warm'. Tense can be complemented with claret accents which would look lovely.

Colors are traditionally kept to the bridal party (Bride, BMs, MOH, Groomsmen) to make them more distinguishable. Usually the Mums tone with the bridal party but just to complement rather than match.
If they wanted to complement then you could always look at some sort of patterned material with an ivory/cream/gold background, with the pattern in a mauve or pink.

I find it works well to give the swatches of the color out and then the ladies can buy their outfits to tone (as long they confer so they don't end up with the same or similar outfits!).

As I said, introducing more colors can complicate the look but if you go for more subtle shades as suggested, this should enrich the look without cluttering it.

It would be possible to have the bridesmaids dresses match the color of your sash then accessorize them with darker pink and sea green sashes? This carries the theme of your pale blush color, but also puts life into it. Use silver as your accent color, in the bouquets as well as the table arrangements.

Another color that would work is coco brown with blush or pink sashes. However brown would really need gold instead of silver. A rich cream would also be beautiful with the green and pink accents.

Yes, the three colors would work beautifully together. If you do use the lighter colors, use heavier fabric, since the wedding is in October.

Yellow and orange would also work.

I am getting married in August of 2007 my colors are going to be red and black.

First, the first thing I would say would be to stick with all white for your bouquet. Your maids should have red. Stick with black for ribbon only. The reason is that any flower that is black ... will look like a hole in the pictures. You may use your white for filler ... if you like to soften the red.

As to where you should purchase your flowers? For fresh flowers ... I am always encouraging local suppliers, first. But if you have a hard time to get the flowers that you really want or there is a shortage on the type of flowers that you would like then I would go with the Internet as a last resort for fresh flowers. Always order a test if you are going with an Internet source.

The countdown has begun and there are only a few weeks left before the wedding and you don't want to forget about securing gifts for your Groomsmen! You might be asking yourself, what do I get them, how do I know what's appropriate, should I gift individually? Not to worry, by following a few simple steps, you can have that idyllic gift that all will welcome.

A generally accepted practice of gifting a bridal party is to give a heartfelt personal gift to the best man and something universally practical for your groomsmen. The most common gifts are wallets, cuff links, watches, etc. Which are by no means unworthy or unacceptable gifts to give, however, why not consider something extraordinary for your groomsmen that they will appreciate more, could be easily personalized and would be exceptionally affordable without considerably stretching your budget?

Finding a gift that has significance for both you and your groomsmen deserves special consideration. You will want your groomsmen to treasure and enjoy this unique gift for many years after the wedding. There is nothing worse than giving a gift that is not truly appreciated, a gift that sits in a drawer forgotten or on a shelf collecting dust. Some essential points to consider when making this important decision are the personalities of your groomsmen, the usefulness and quality of the gift, and the most essential, your wedding budget.

In order to find something unique yet universal, you must consider your groomsmen's individual tastes. To do so you will want to ask yourself some vital questions about each of them. The following are a few inquiries you might want to pose to significantly pin-point their interests: What do they take pleasure in doing? Do they enjoy listening to music? Playing billiards? Do they like hiking and camping? Are they businessmen, sportsmen, collectors, travelers, etc.?

Make a list for each groomsman; find their commonalities to narrow down the choices for gift ideas. You will then want to select no more than five items that correspond with their similarities that are within the allowed budget. Once the selections have been made, ask yourself if one these choices will be utilized in the manner in which is meant, is it something your groomsmen are sure to appreciate and is it ultimately memorable. Lastly, allow yourself a couple of days to ponder your choices and select the one that best suits all your groomsmen's tastes.

As we who have planned a wedding know, the weeks and days before the event can be very stressful, exhausting, filled with numerous details that can drive any person to distraction. By following this straightforward procedure, you can rest assured your gift will make an incredible impact that fits your groomsmen's personas, have a positive, lasting memory of your big day and be a cherished gift for those special men in your life. So give yourself and your budget a much needed break with affordable shopping and give yourself plenty of time to make an unforgettable choice of gift.

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