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[W244]Wedding And Party Decorations
by Bradlley Mckoy, Bra
Each wedding planner strives for that wedding occasion that everybody would be talking about for years to come--not because somebody has somehow damaged something up but because it was, as the saying goes, a wedding matched in heaven. When it comes to weddings, we often make a huge fuss about what the bride may be wearing, the cake, the meal, the location, the event. Everyone wants their wedding to be something that would be etched on the thoughts of everybody in attendance, not merely on the newly married. That's relatively comprehensible. But this moment, let's discuss about wedding party presents. They could not be one of the topmost things on the planning phase, but they absolutely are one of the most expected--by few of the wedding event participants, that is. The ring bearer gifts, groomsmen presents, along with bridesmaids presents.

For the ring bearers, choosing a present is somewhat convenient since these are usually kids. Toy trains as well as fire trucks are something that they will truly appreciate. For the older individuals, it is an entirely different story. Nevertheless, the reality that groomsmen and bridesmaids are mostly close friends and relatives of the soon-to-be couple, choosing presents that would imply something to them makes it so much convenient. You can't merely provide them travel clocks if you know they barely ever depart from the city due to the kind of work they have or Colibri lighters when they have not touched one cigarette in their whole lives. It would have to be something that they're really into or something that they could use on a normal basis.

Travel alarms are excellent for the traveling business people and those who believe that traveling is part and parcel of their lives. World time zone clocks make for superb gifts for those who think of the world as their home. This is also one method of constantly reminding him or her that somewhere there's that certain place that they could truly call home. A place where friends always await for their secure return; a place where they could always go home to whenever they feel the need to.

For the outdoorsy kind, a Swiss Army knife is the trendiest thing. They wouldn't get exhausted of it. I know since I am actually one of them. As long as you choose a perfect combo, you're good to go. You wouldn't like a lame one for your friend, right? Who would? But if he is the complete opposite of the outdoor type of guy and opts the safety that the four spotless floors as well as carpeted halls of the office provide, then you're safe with a metal business card case or men's wallets perhaps. For an added personal touch, you could have them etched with their initials as well as a heartwarming message.

When choosing gifts, you do not have to try to be one of a kind and eccentric simply to create an impression. You may end up creating an incorrect one. There is nothing wrong with playing it safe. Even choosing the brands as well as make of the items must also be carefully done. You could not provide leather luggage tags to a member of the animal protection group or Bulova clocks to a person who doesn't like to have anything associated with anything Bohemian. When you like to keep these people around during your complete married life, send them something they will truly appreciate. Best wishes!

Man's best friend is enjoying a higher profile when it comes to tying the knot. Although the trend gained steam in the easy-going West, wedding planners all over the country are seeing dogs take on key roles in the ceremony. In short, well-trained tail-waggers are showing up as ring bearers, groomsmen, maids of honor, and even assuming the role that once belonged to good ol' Dad -- giving away the bride. Dogs have become so common in weddings, many professional planners know where to book a dog handler for the day without blinking an eye. (After all, he'll need water, protection from crowds -- and a few trips to the loo.)

Gone to the Dogs?

What fuels the trend to add Fido to the ceremony? Opinions differ, but one is the way that weddings are changing: once they were a purely formal affair, with formal language and dress that hardly seemed to relate to our real lives at all. But many of today's couples are trying to bring more of the things we really say into the ceremony -- sometimes by writing our own vows -- and more of how we really look, which sometimes means bypassing the traditional white dress. And for many of us, our patient pooch is a lot like a child or a two-footed companion. He might have his own furniture, his own shelf full of tasty organic treats, his own set of smart fashion accessories. And whither we go, he goes ... just like any other family member. No wonder many couples don't think twice about bringing him to the altar.

But not every dog makes the perfect bridal party member. No matter how much you might love the mischievous antics of your wayward canine at home, it's only the well-trained, responsive dog that should share your big day. If your dog comes, sits, is good with groups, and can be relied on to hold a "down-stay," he's a candidate. If not, leave him home, or invest in some obedience classes straight away.

You'll also want to clear your pup's presence with the powers-that-be well ahead of time. Yes, it's a little surprising, but with the rising popularity of dogs in weddings, it's a fair bet that your officiant will give you the green light. Many banquet halls at hotels will also say "yes" to a well-behaved pet on your big day, provided you have a handler.

Dressed for Success

Once you've got the go-ahead, the greatest fun in including your dog is dressing him up. Popular choices for pint-sized wedding apparel include adorable jeweled collars, miniature tuxes or bridal gown, and crystal-encrusted combs and barrettes. Diane Meier Delaney of "The New American Wedding" draped her pooch in an ornate floral arrangement that literally took her guests' breath away (but discuss this option thoughtfully with your florist -- avoid poisonous flowers and steer clear of scratchy wires).

Now that you've ordered his attire and your dog's all set to work hard at your wedding, why not plan to treat him? You can purchase adorable cakes and cupcakes designed for occasions that are perfectly safe for your dog: delicious-looking confections made with wheat flour or oatmeal and bananas or honey, dripping with carob and studded with candy dog bones. Or you can make your own -- just search the net for some tested, dog-safe recipes that avoid excess fat and sugar, and pass on canine no-nos like chocolate, grapes, avocados, coffee and certain nuts.
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